It will be the last chance for the domestic players to impress before the all-important IPL auction when the knock-outs of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy begin here from Tuesday.
While Karnataka will go all out looking to retain the title, the seven other teams which have made it to the quarterfinals, will be itching to make an impact and get their names inscribed on the trophy.
The event marked the resumption of the much-delayed 2020-21 domestic season in the country.
A mighty Punjab team stands between Karnataka and its title defence as the two teams will square-off in the first quarterfinal, which is expected to be an even battle.
Punjab made it to the knock-outs from Elite Group A after winning all its five games in the league stage, while Karnataka also scraped to the final eight, despite being second on the points table in Group A, having lost one game.
The match could be touted as battle of openers as Punjab possesses the young Prabhsimran Singh, who is in good form, with 277 runs, while Karnataka will bank on the stylish southpaw Devdutt Padikkal, who has 207 runs from five games.
Both the sides have an equally strong middle-order. However, Punjab could have a slight edge in its pace attack with Sidharth Kaul (10 wickets) and Sandeep Sharma bowling in tandem.
Sharma in particular is lethal in the shortest format of the game. But Karnataka have the likes of Abhimanyu Mithun and Prasidh Krishan, who can be equally dangerous.
Even the contest is somewhat equal among the spinners as Punjab has Mayank Markande while Karnataka will bank on the lead spin duo of experienced J Suchith and Shreyas Gopal.
In the second quarterfinal, for Tamil Nadu, attacking opener N Jagadeesan, who is the leading run-getter in the tournament so far with 315 runs and skipper Dinesh Karthik, will again be the key players in its clash against Himachal Pradesh, who came through from Elite Group C.
The Tamil Nadu bowling unit did a superb job for skipper Karthik though it was without ace spinner R Ashwin, yorker specialist T Natarajan and all-rounder Washington Sundar who were away on national duty in Australia.
Leg-spinner M Ashwin and left-arm spinner R Sai Kishore were quite a handful but it was Baba Aparajith, who was the surprise packet, taking the new ball and enjoying a great degree of success too.
The trio will have a crucial role to play in the knockouts if Tamil Nadu has to go all the way as would the pacers-Sandeep Warrier, M Mohammed and Aswin Crist.
In the third quarterfinal too, it could be tough for Baroda to overcome the challenge of Haryana, without the services of the Pandya brothers – Hardik and Krunal.
While Hardik did not play the tournament as he was practicing for the white-ball series against England, Krunal had to leave the tournament mid-way following his father’s demise.
Haryana has been in splendid form and it is its spinners – India player Yuzvendra Chahal, Jayant Yadav and Rahul Tewatia, who will give them an upper hand against Baroda.
But Baroda led by Kedar Devdhar, who has amassed 226 runs in five games, can spring a surprise. And for that to happen, left-arm inform pacer Lukman Meriwala (11 wickets) and Atit Sheth (8 wickets) hold the key against a vulnerable Haryana top-order.
In the fourth quarterfinal, Rajasthan, who qualified from Group D, will be the run-away favourites against Bihar, who have qualified from the Plate Group.
The Mushtaq knock-outs, will also be the first time that matches will be played at the refurbished Sardar Patel Motera Stadium. It will be interesting to see how the pitch behaves with the two Tests between India and England to follow at the venue.
Line-ups: Quarterfinal 1: January 26: At 12 noon: Punjab vs Karnataka Quarterfinal 2: January 26: At 7 PM: Tamil Nadu vs Himachal Quarterfinal 3: January 27: At 12 noon: Haryana vs Baroda Quarterfinal 4: January 27: At 7 PM: Rajasthan vs Bihar.
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