IPL 2017 Fantasy Guide: Fantasy Tips for Delhi Daredevils vs Sunrisers Hyderabad
IPL Fantasy League
Transfer out: Jasprit Bumrah
Transfer in: Shreyas Iyer

Now, I already have David Warner, Rashid Khan, Bhuvaneshwar Kumar, Rishab Pant
I have all bases covered with respect to SRH and hence won’t be brining in any player from their side.
With all my overseas player featuring either today or tomorrow, I won’t be able to bring in overseas player for this game. Thus, Morris would stay out.
Now, if you can, the first overseas player that you should get in for this game is Chris Morris(provided you already have Warner and Rashid). I would always opt for Morris over Rabada, as Morris gives me that double scoring opportunity, and you saw how that helped us last night, with Stokes being of greater value than Tahir.
Shikhar Dhawan has been in decent touch this tournament but DD’s attack has everything that would make Dhawan uncomfortable. Thus, I opt out of bringing him in. Yuvraj hasn’t been in great touch and the fact that SRH don’t play a game anytime soon, doesn’t help his cause.
For the uncapped player, I’ll be getting in Shreyas Iyer for Jasprit Bumrah(hold onto Tripathi, as he’ll feature tomorrow as well). Iyer has been in decent form and amongst the uncapped players on offer, he seems the best choice. The argument against Nadeem is that he’ll be up against 3 left handers in the SRH batting line up, which doesn’t really help his cause.
Captain: Bhuvaneshwar Kumar
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