The two teams are on four points each and a defeat tomorrow would mean that the losing side will be virtually out of the reckoning.
After qualifying into the main draw, the Sunrisers got off to a winning start against Trinidad and Tobago before they were bulldozed by Chennai Super Kings, who rode on captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's hurricane unbeaten 19-ball 63, here last night.
The Sunrisers undoubtedly would rely on their explosive skipper Shikhar Dhawan, besides opener Parthiv Patel to provide them a solid platform.
Both Dhawan and Patel failed to convert good starts into big scores against the Super Kings last night, but come tomorrow they would be careful enough to negotiate Titan's formidable bowling attack led by Morne Morkel and Roelof Van der Merve.
Middle-order batsman Darren Sammy, who top-scored with 25-ball 50 yesterday, will be another key player. J P Duminy and Thisara Perera would also be expected to rise to the occasion.
Just like the Sunrisers, even the Titans had come up with brilliant batting display against the Chennai Super Kings before going down by four wickets in their opening game.
A couple of dropped catches at crucial junctures affected their defence as Chennai won in Ranchi.
