The match is crucial for both the teams are in the lower half of the points table with Delhi being second last right now.
DD have six points from 10 matches, while SH have bagged 12 from the same number of matches.
The Sunrisers have enjoyed a dream run at home, winning all the matches played here so far.
Though batting had been an area of concern for the Sunrisers, it has also shown marked improvement of late with the return of Shikhar Dhawan and West Indies Captain Darren Sammy.
Dhawan single-handedly led his team to victory against the Mumbai Indians on Wednesday by making 73 unbeaten runs (55 balls, 9x4, 1x6). Captain Kumar Sangakkara, who had been out of form, also showed glimpses of his brilliance in the match by making useful 21 runs.
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