Updated On: 17 April, 2024 08:10 AM IST | Ahmedabad | Sunil K Vaidya
Placed sixth and ninth respectively, Gujarat and Delhi will fight to carry momentum as both teams turn up after winning their previous fixtures

Delhi Capitals opener Prithvi Shaw during a practice session in Ahmedabad on Monday. Pic/Delhi Capitals
With the intensely contested IPL reaching the half-way mark, Rajasthan Royals seem to be in the driver’s seat, with most of the rest playing the catch-up game.
In the second half of the 14-team league, the Delhi Capitals will have the advantage of playing more home games as they have not played in Delhi. “We haven’t played a single home game,” Delhi coach Ricky Ponting said, replying to a question by mid-day on Tuesday.