With Ishant Sharma back in the squad, Delhi in all likelihood will field a battery of fast bowlers against Haryana, who are led by paceman Harshal Patel.
Apart from Ishant, Parvinder Awana and Ashish Nehra are suppose to form a three-pronged attack with Rajat Bhatia complementing them. In case Nehra needs rest, it could be either Sumit Narwal or Pawan Suyal filling in his place.
Delhi are currently in seventh position with three points from three matches, while Haryana are placed fifth with six points from three outings.
Having been dropped from the BCCI Annual Contracts' List, it is an ideal platform for Sehwag to remind the selectors that he can still be a match-winner on a given day.
For Delhi, it has been a rough ride so far with first match against Jharkhand being a complete wash-out followed by a narrow first innings lead conceded to Gujarat in the second away game.
Delhi's batting has been dependent largely on veteran Mithun Manhas, who has scored century in both away games. Former India U-19 skipper Unmukt Chand also showed signs of returning to form with a second innings hundred, although the match had ended as a contest by that time.
The toss-up for the spinner's slot will be between Varun Sood and Manan Sharma with the latter having an edge due to better batting credentials.
