Sunday, April 26, 2009

First week of IPL - Part I

        One week has been passed in IPL and still we couldn’t find who will surely make the semi-finals. Last year it was pretty clear that who all will go to semi-finals after first week. There are plenty of surprises this time around with unexpected teams looking stronger than what many have assumed and the teams which ruled the last year’s edition biting the dust. After one week this is my opinion on how the teams fared till now and will fare from now on:

Bangalore Royal Challengers:

                        

Till now:

       Started off with an thumping victory against the defending, depleted champions Royal Challengers but after that it’s the same old story of last edition with strings of losses. They are not able to pick their eleven perfectly which compounds their problem. Their in-form batsmen were Rahul Dravid and Jacques Kallis, who are still considered by many as test batsmen. Their bowling too not an imposing and many would still wonder why they are leaving out Dale steyn while picking up the eleven. Their top 3 didn’t done enough and Robin Uthappa was a clear failure with both gloves and most importantly as an opening batsmen.

From now:

       The future isn’t bright with Dravid returned to India and Pieterson too returning to his national side by next week, they don’t have players as back-up. With the lack of fire power at the top order and no sting in bowling attack I am expecting the same script like the one in last year.

Look out for:

Kallis - Getting to the terms of T20 in batting.

Boucher – With Pieterson leaving, he will be back as wicket-keeper and we can expect some fire works from him.

Virat Kohli – Looking good at the lower order. Time to move him up.


Chennai Super Kings:

Till now:

        A reversal of results, for the last year finalists with 2 losses in 3 games. If they have lost the first game to the far more superiorly played Mumbai Indians, in the second game they have given a clinical performance to shut out Challenge from Royal Challengers. But they were edged out by Delhi, to be precise by AB de Villiers and Dilshan in the 3rd match. If we see the reason for that, their batting was not firing collectively. Only Mathew Hayden and Suresh Raina were able to play big shots. Others were not able to cope up with the needs of T20. And in bowling too, CSK has to improve a lot. They relied on Freddie, but he can’t do anything in favor for them. He is one of the biggest failures in this IPL as he already packed up due to injury. Balaji and Muralidharan were bowled well. Except for them bowling looks very ordinary. Dhoni’s leadership is not inspiring and he is making too many mistakes in giving overs to his bowlers.

From now:

         They can be happy by the fact that their squad will be at the full strength till the end of this tournament. All the batsmen in their line-up were proven ones, so its about striking the form for them. If their batting gets going means they are unstoppable and Dhoni must use his bowlers well. Taking Joginder Sharma in playing eleven and giving 1 over to him justifies nothing. And also he must understand that Badri was not a No.7 batsman. He must promote him up the order.

Look out for:

Hayden – It’s really hard to believe that this man was retired. With Australia team was in patchy form, there must be something running through the Australian selectors mind.

Muralidharan: With the pitches aiding assistance to the spinners, his 4 overs will determine the prospects of Chennai.

Raina: He is giving starts but now its time for him to stay till the end finish the job as many of his team members were yet to find the form.


Delhi Daredevils:

Till now:

        A team with a clean sheet in the tournament. 2 win out of 2 matches and they seem to be good for more with the depth of their batting. In the first match they have got through with some top bowling by Vettori and power hitting by Sehwag. In the second match, though they have lost their openers early, dilshan and de Villiers shown that it’s not a 2-man team with their lusty hitting all over the ground. Not much to say about their bowling as they are being thrashed except Vettori. But their batting sees them through.

From now:

Their batting power is enough to see them through the leagues. The real problem will be when they enter into semi – finals. Many were still wondering why they have not fielding Mcgrath in playing eleven.

Look out for:

AB de Villiers: He has shown what he is capable of, in the match against CSK. Expect more fireworks from him.

Virender Sehwag: Everybody knows how he will play. The damage caused by him will be proportional to the amount of time he spends in the field.

Dilshan: A big-hitter, quick runner makes him a complete T20 batsman. He is proving his worth.


Deccan Chargers:

Till now:

      They were doing what Rajasthan Royals have done in the last tournament. Written off by many, they are upto the predictions made on them during last year. All their batsmen were in-form and their bowling is one of the strongest in the tournament with RP Singh, Edwards and Ojha in the line-up. They have good all – rounders too. In the first match they have thrashed the hopeless KKR and in the second match they have again thrashed the minnows RCB. Gilchrist and Rohit Sharma has been the reason behind the clinical second win.

From now:

         Fidel Edwards will leave in a week and they have to rely heavily on RP Singh for early wickets. Ojha has been really good in this tournament. Deceiving the batsmen with his flight and also very economical. In the last IPL itself, he had a great success and he is continuing here. Their batting is looking great with Gilchrist and Gibbs at the top. They also have Rohit Sharma in the middle and Ravi teja and Venu at the lower order makes this batting line-up a perfect one for T20. So there are clearly heading for semi – finals unless their players go completely off the form like last year.

Watch out for:

Ojha: This man is one of the left arm slow bowlers we have seen in shorter format. A reliable spinner.

Gilchrist: If he gets going, then his team will follow suit.
 
Rohit Sharma: He has a liking for IPL. He is being consistent in both the editions.

    Part - II with the analysis of other teams will be published tomorrow.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

IPL Time

It is yet another IPL season, and this time it is South Africa who have got the opportunity to show case the biggest cricketing event, only next to the world cups. Not sure, whether even the last T20 world cup churned out so many spectators and so much fanfare. Yesterday featured the Match-10 of the tournament and man, what a finish. It was the first nail biting and dramatic end of any match played so far. Even the Chennai-Delhi match's fate was decided, once Freddie got out. Anyway, the tournament is underway and each team has a long way to go. 

If Lalit Modi had to battle with the Indian Government to get security clearance, he has to fight a different battle here. It is with the rain gods. Not a single day passes, without an inherent threat with the heavens opening up. My much awaited show off between Sachin and Shane was a disaster. Not a single ball was bowled. Hope, we get to see a battle Royale between the two again.

I am trying my best to write before each match, analysing the strengths and weaknesses of the teams playing on that day. Anyway, it is much better than doing a post mortem analysis. 

Today Yuvraj's Kings XI Punjab are taking on Bangalore Royal Challengers. The RC guys have got it completely wrong after their first shocking victory against Rajasthan. Other than Rahul Dravid, nobody seems to be in any kind of a form, let alone score some big runs. The inclusion of Jesse and Ross from the Kiwi camp hasn't brought any result so far. Poor Mallya, somebody seems to be ill advising him. KP, the co-owner of the costliest player tag is yet to make any impact with the bat. He has only managed to get a warning for showing dissent. Poor fellow, the ghosts of the Indian and West Indian tours are still haunting him. Poor guy, tries too much to emulate Shane Warne in leading a bunch of players with lot of star value.

I think Ray Jennings has got some kind of an inclination towards South African players, otherwise, who would prefer Kallis over Cameroon White. Poor White could neither gain the confidence of Australians. A T20 specialist brought to India to play test matches, just for the credential that he can turn the ball 2 inches, his confidence shattered, now he finds his place only in the RC dug out. 

Robin Uthappa is yet another flop so far. He has no clue of how to play the moving ball. Could only wack some air with the bat and when he finds the ball in the middle of the bat, oh boy, he finds some fielder as well. 

The only glimmering hope for RC is Dravid, a big surprise for everyone but not for me. He is atleast living upto thinking that Test cricketers can still play T20 better. Think he is a making a statement to 20 world cup probables. But what could he possibly do, when half of the team is back in the dug out and he is expected to dig the team out of danger. A typical role for him, but he doesn't have the luxury to get his toe clamped to the crease as in a test match. The match ends before he begins to cut lose. May be, he should be playing a parallel game before coming to the middle. 

As of today, Bangalore Chennai and Kolkatta all sail the same boat. Played 3, won 1, lost 2. If RC wins this match, they get pushed into the top 4. They have to do some serious changes at the top of the order. Open with someone like Virat Kohli. If someone with a stature of Parthiv Patel can whack Dale Steyn for a Six, Kohli could atleast clear the infield and scamper for a two.Bring Uthappa at the end. He would be happy not to play the boomeranging ball. Bring in Dravid at No.3. That is the position beat suited for him and the team as well. Kallis should make way for Cameroon White. No need to play him even after KP had left for international duty. Jennings can learn at least one thing from the Davis Cup.  'Non-playing captain'. A toss could decide between Jesse and Ross. I prefer Jesse over Ross, for he has taken some wickets. The only bowling hope for RC is Dale Steyn. 

Punjab team can be written off from the contest. Other than Ravi Bopara and Yuvraj, nobody promises. Their bowling is in pieces. I think somebody had done a reverese encouragement of Irfan Pathan by pipping him to be the next Wasim Akram. Poor guy, he took this wrong advice and gave up his swing bowling. Today, he is not even a shadow of what he was 3 years ago.

Let us see, what happens tonight. 
 


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