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Showing posts with label Badrinath. Show all posts

April 27, 2009

Flintoff's Injury: Good for CSK?

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Andrew Flintoff has been injured and will not be available for the rest of the IPL 2009 season for Chennai Super Kings. I read that it is a setback to Chennai Super Kings. Is it so? I don't believe it. Yes, Andrew Flintoff is a star; but, he failed miserably in the tournament so far. I personally feel that he did not live up to the expectations. He failed in the bowling department and did not contribute significantly in the batting department either.

Flintoff's Contribution in IPL 2009
In the match against Mumbai Indians, Flintoff returned with figures of 4-0-44-1. His economy rate of 11.0 is the worst among the Chennai Super Kings bowlers. He was sent at No. 4 to help in the chase, but he scored a mere 24 runs from 23 deliveries. Chennai Super Kings' loss can be attributed to one primary reason, Abishek Nayyar's cameo of 35 runs that included three sixes of one Andrew Flintoff over.

He did better in the match against Bangalore Royal Challengers, scoring 22 runs from 13 deliveries and returning bowling figures of 3-0-11-1. But, considering that Royal Challengers failure against almost all opposition, you cannot read much into those figures.

In the match against Delhi Daredevils, Flintoff again became the most expensive bowler from Chennai and finished with figures of 4-0-50-1. AB de Villiers tore him apart in the penultimate over, which produced 22 runs, with a couple of sixes and fours. When Flintoff walked into bat, Chennai Super Kings had a good chance of winning the match. But, his boring 16 runs off 17 balls did not help.

What can Chennai do?
Chennai should take the exit of Andrew Flintoff as positive and relook into their available resources. With Hayden, Albie Morkel and Murali almost secured their place, we need to select one foreign player from Jacob Oram, Makhaya Ntini, George Bailey and Thilan Thushara. It is easier to choose Jacob Oram in place of Flintoff, as he is a better all-rounder of the available four. But, that would weaken the bowling.

Dhoni should also drop Joginder Sharma, who is not really fitting into the scheme of things. With the middle order failing regularly, it would be better to bring in a regular batsman like Murali Vijay and include Makhaya Ntini as a bowler.

My team for today's match against Deccan Chargers would be:
1. Matthew Hayden
2. Parthiv Patel
3. Suresh Raina
4. Mahendra Singh Dhoni
5. Albie Morkel
6. S Badrinath
7. Murali Vijay
8. M Gony
9. L Balaji
10. Murali
11. Makhaya Ntini
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April 10, 2009

IPL Chennai Super Kings Team

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Andrew Flintoff bowling in the nets at Adelaid...Image via Wikipedia

Chennai Super Kings, the finalist of the first edition of Indian Premier League (IPL 2008), would like to better one place in IPL 2009. In their quest for the title, Chennai Super Kings have acquired England star all-rounder Andrew Flintoff into the squad for a hefty sum of US$ 1.55 million which is more than the price tag of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The retirement of Australian Mathew Hayden from international cricket also means that he will be available for the entire season of IPL 2009. Sri Lankan bowler Thilan Thushara also comes into the Chennai Super Kings squad for IPL 2009.

On the bad note, Australian Michael Hussey has recently announced that he will not be playing in IPL 2009 for personal reasons. He offered to join the Chennai Super Kings team for the semi-finals and finals, if required. The position of New Zealand all-rounder Jacob Oram also seems to be in doubt. Jacob Oram was unable to play in the recently concluded India-New Zealand series due to his Achilles tendon injury.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the Indian team captain, will lead the Chennai Super Kings squad. New Zealander Stephen Fleming will be the player cum coach. The Chennai Super Kings team did not have much changes to their team that played in IPL 2008. The following is the list of the players in Chennai Super Kings squad for IPL 2009:

1. Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Captain)
2. Stephen Fleming, New Zealand (Player cum Coach)
3. Jacob Oram, New Zealand
4. Andrew Flintoff, England
5. Matthew Hayden, Australia
6. Michael Hussey, Australia
7. George Bailey, Australia
8. Albie Morkel, South Africa
9. Makhaya Ntini, South Africa
10. Muttiah Muralitharan, Sri Lanka
11. Thilan Thushara, Sri Lanka
12. Suresh Raina
13. Parthiv Patel (Wicket keeper)
14. L. Balaji
15. S. Badrinath
16. Joginder Sharma
17. M. Vijay
18. Manpreet Gony
19. P. Amarnath
20. Vidyut Sivaramakrishnan
21. Srikkanth Aniruddha

22. R. Ashwin
23. Napoleon Einstein
24. Shadab Jakati
25. Viraj Kadbe
26. Arun Karthik
27. Suresh Kumar
28. Abhinav Mukund

29. Sudeep Tyagi




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December 09, 2008

England Cricket Tour: Dhoni as captain

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Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be leading the Indian Test side for a full series for the first time. The doubts hanging over the England cricket tour has been cleared after Reg Dickason cleared Chennai for the first test match. The England cricket players had arrived in Chennai yesterday for the match commencing on 11 December 2008.

Full Strength England Cricket Team
It is satisfying to know that England has arrived in full strength, in spite of fears earlier that some players might opt out. You could not blame them if any of them have chosen not to visit India after the Mumbai terror attacks. But, the England cricket players have shown faith in the security arrangements by Indian authorities.

Hope all the doubts about security will be away from the minds of the cricket players and they will start to concentrate on the game of cricket. England had been outplayed in the ODI series 5-0, but they have to come back in the test match series.

Indian Cricket Team Selection
The following is the 15-member Indian squad for the test match:

Virender Sehwag,
Gautam Gambhir,
M Vijay,
Rahul Dravid,
Sachin Tendulkar,
VVS Laxman,
Yuvraj Singh,
S Badrinath,
Mahendra Singh Dhoni (captain & wicket-keeper),
Harbhajan Singh,
Amit Mishra,
Pragyan Ojha,
Zaheer Khan,
Ishant Sharma,
Munaf Patel

Gambhir comes back after serving the one-match ban. Yuvraj Singh and Pragyan Ojha take the places of Sourav Ganguly and Anil Kumble, the veterans who retired after the Australia cricket series. It is a pity that Rohit Sharma could not find a place in the test squad. No one doubts his skills. But, he needs to show consistency that has failed him consistently. Two of Tamil Nadu batsmen, M Vijay and S Badrinath, find their names in the squad. They are unlikely to play in the test match unless someone else is injured. How great it would be for Vijay and Badri to play in front of their home crowd? Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sharma will be opening the bowling with Munaf Patel as the standby seamer. Harbhajan Singh and Amit Mishra are likely to play as spinners, with Pragyan Ojha as standby spinner.

Time for Cricket
Chennai is full of police and security had been taken very seriously. The climate is the only thing that could stop an entertainer in Chennai. It is rather gloomy conditions in Chennai for the past one month or so. But, the enthusiastic Chennai crowd is already clearing the tickets for the test match. Let us hope to see an entertaining cricket match with twists and turns that are purely associated with test matches.
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