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RCB eye first points against Kings XI Punjab

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AB de Villiers AB de Villiers will be looking to come good for RCB. PTI

Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are hoping to get their campaign back on track as they lock horns with Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) here on Friday.

RCB finished second best in a cliffhanger to Kolkata Knight Riders after Sunil Narine snatched victory with a 17-ball fifty.

RCB will be expecting some fireworks from Brendon McCullum and AB de Villiers, who blasted a 27-ball 43 and a 23-ball 44, respectively, in the first game.

McCullum's confidence will be high as he completed 9,000 T20 runs in the last match.

Skipper Virat Kohli, surprisingly, played second fiddle by scoring 31 off 33 balls, and he would like to have a better outing.

Other top-notch batsmen like Quinton de Kock, Sarfaraz Khan and Chris Woakes, who did not get many runs under their belts, would be keen to contribute.

Assisted by India's 2011 World Cup-winning duo of Gary Kirsten and Ashish Nehra as batting and bowling coaches, Kohli could think of letting Corey Anderson have a go at the bowling, given the small size of Chinnaswamy stadium.

In the bowling department, Umesh Yadav and Woakes would like to continue their form as they shared five wickets between them.

Much was expected from the spin duo of Yuzvendra Chahal and Washington Sundar but they did not weave any magic, claiming just one wicket for 77 runs off 56 balls against KKR.

Southee may get a look in 

The in-form New Zealand quickie Tim Southee might get a chance, considering his reputation as one of the best new-ball bowlers in international cricket.

Punjab are coming into the match with their tails up, having started the season on a resounding note, beating Delhi Daredevils by six wickets.

K L Rahul K L Rahul smashed the fastest IPL fifty against Delhi Daredevils. PTI

K L Rahul, who scripted victory with the fastest-ever fifty in IPL (off 14 balls), will be seeking to repeat his show, and he is playing at home.

Rahul had smashed six boundaries and four sixes in his 16-ball-51.

Karun Nair, who scored a 33-ball fifty, also would be keen to continue the good work.

Yuvraj Singh, who looked a pale shadow of his old self in the last match where he got 12 off 22 balls, would be keen to regain his touch.

David Miller and Marcus Stoinis would also like to continue steering the team to victory in death overs, as they did in the last match by scoring an unbeaten 24 and 23, respectively.

Chris Gayle could open the innings as he knows the conditions well here, the venue where he smashed an incredible 175 against Pune Warriors India in the 2013 edition.

Aaron Finch, who was unavailable for the last match, also may get a chance.

Punjab's bowlers did a fine job by restricting Delhi to 166/7 with 17-year-old spinner Mujeeb-ur-Rahman making his IPL debut with a bang, picking up two wickets along with Mohit Sharma.

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