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April 07, 2012

CSK Starts IPL 2012 Campaign

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DLF IPL 2012

The defending champions Chennai Super Kings started off their IPL 2012 (IPL 5) campaign with a loss to Mumbai Indians. For the start, it seems like CSK have lost their home advantage due to the nature of the new pitch laid in MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai. The batting looked clueless on the new pitch and their slow bowlers were not as effective as they used to be.

Clearly, CSK's batting looks pretty ordinary. I personally feel that they don't have a solid batsman in the category of Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Virat Kohli, Gautam Gambhir and Jacques Kallis. They are certainly missing Michael Hussey, one player who could fit in the slot nicely. CSK owes their success last year to the solid batting by Michael Hussey up the order. CSK enjoyed the same support in the earlier versions from another Australian, Mathew Hayden. It seems this solid batting is missing this time. Vijay is a pale shadow of the hero who managed some extraordinary batting in the earlier IPLs.

Did CSK owners spent too much money to get Ravindra Jadeja? I am not sure, but that is the feeling one gets from his performance in the first match. He bowled one expensive over and did not trouble the scorers too much while he batted. Time and again he proves that Mahendra Singh Dhoni's trust on him is misplaced. But, in IPL, I believe Jadeja may come good. If CSK is to match the success of last year, he needs to step up.

The bowling looked better; Albie Morkel bowled well, Doug Bollinger was on fire (even though not on target), Ashwin was economical, Bravo showed he is a good all-rounder.

IPL is a long tournament; so, one loss should not matter too much. But, only the manner in which it was lost is a concern. Dhoni & his team has to gather themselves quickly for their next match against Deccan Chargers. This is an away game; CSK were not a great team outside Chennai so far. They have to change that at the earliest, with the home advantage slipping from their hands.
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March 18, 2011

England brings interest back to ODIs

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Yes, England has certainly brought back interest to the ODI format due to their extraordinary performances (or should I say, poor performances) in the Cricket World Cup 2011.

It all started with Ryan Neil ten Doeschate scoring a century and England had to hold their breath to win their first match. It followed with a brilliant batting performance from England to chase down a huge total against India, only to lose their way at the end; but still ended up with a tie. Then, they lost their way against Ireland when Kevin O Brien brought up the fastest century in world cups; Ireland managed to beat England in the last over.

England scored just 171 runs. But, they put up a good bowling display that managed to beat South Africa by just six runs. Against Bangladesh, they could not break the 9th wicket partnership of 58 runs which eventually clinched the win for Bangladesh with 6 balls and 2 wickets remaining.

Today, they came to Chennai in a do-or-die match. They have to win to stay in the tournament. Three nations might had been praying for an England loss; a West Indies win here could have confirmed quarter-final berths for West Indies, India and Bangladesh. It looked as if thats going to happen when West Indies'7th wicket pair put on 72 runs. But, England's bowling proved its worth by removing the last 4 WI wickets for just 3 runs. England managed to win by 18 runs and kept their hopes alive for a quarter-final slot.

This means that group B is still wide open, with only South Africa qualified to the next stage. Which of the 3 teams from India, England, West Indies and Bangladesh will qualify? The question might be answered if South Africa beat Bangladesh. If not, we need to wait until the West Indies-India match, which incidentally is the last match in the qualifying rounds.

Certainly, England had brought life to ODI matches. All the six games they played had created extraordinary interest in the match and all of them led to nail-biting finishes. Well done England!

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March 15, 2011

Why India lost to South Africa/

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India lost to South Africa in the Cricket World Cup 2011 Group B match. South Africa prevailed in a match that went to the last over. While India failed during their last 10 overs of batting, South Africa held their nerves during their last 10 overs to finish the match in their favour.

India's loss could be attributed to two main reasons:
  1. India's poor performance in the batting powerplay and the overs that followed: India took the powerplay in the 39th over, when they were comfortably placed at 267 for 1. Sachin and Gambhir had put together a 125 run partnership in less than 22 overs and they are well settled to accelerate. There were some criticism in the media on taking the powerplay at this stage. But, I have no complaints on that. India is perfectly positioned to take the powerplay and they could have just exploded. But, as happened in the Netherlands match, Sachin, Gambhir and Yusuf Pathan lost their wickets in very quick succession. Those who followed them never realized the situation and the importance of batting 50 overs. Only the captain Dhoni was willing to bat through. Nobody else was to be around. Nehra's expression after he was dismissed showed how guilty he felt in giving away the wicket. From 267 for 1, India finished at 296 all out. Four batsmen failed to open their account. What a wasted opportunity to beat South Africa? Once again, Tendulkar's century goes in vain, as it happes often.
  2. The last over bowled by Nehra: I was not comfortable when Dhoni gave the ball to Nehra. I thought Harbhajan was bowling well and he could have been a better choice. But, cannot complain too much on Dhoni. Nehra is a frontline bowler and he should have handled it better against a No.9 batsman.
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September 14, 2010

Champions League T20 2010: Group A Schedule

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Airtel Champions League Twenty20 2010Champions League Twenty20 2010 is being held in South Africa from 10 Sep 2010 to 26 Sep 2010. The top teams from each of the domestic Twenty20 competition will fight for the ultimate championship.

The ten teams are split into two groups, Group A and Group B. Group A consists of the following teams:

(1) Chennai Super Kings (India)
(2) Warriors (South Africa)
(3) Victorian Bushrangers (Australia)
(4) Wayamba Elevens (Sri Lanka)
(5) Central Stags(New Zealand)

The following is the schedule of round-robin matches in group A. In the round-robin league, each team will compete with every other team once.

11-Sep-10: Warriors vs Wayamba Elevens
11-Sep-10: Central Stags vs Chennai Super Kings
13-Sep-10: Warriors vs Victorian Bushrangers
15-Sep-10: Central Stags vs Victorian Bushrangers
15-Sep-10: Chennai Super Kings vs Wayamba Elevens
18-Sep-10: Central Stags vs Warriors
18-Sep-10: Chennai Super Kings vs Victorian Bushrangers
20-Sep-10: Victorian Bushrangers vs Wayamba Elevens
22-Sep-10: Central Stags vs Wayamba Elevens
22-Sep-10: Chennai Super Kings vs Warriors
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March 21, 2010

IPL 2010: Match 3 Highlights (KXIP vs DD)

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Indian Premier League (IPL) 2010
Match #3 played on March 13, 2010
Played between Kings XI Punjab and Delhi Daredevils

Delhi Daredevils was the best team on view last year until they were swept away by Adam Gilchrist in the semi-finals. Kings XI Punjab did not live up to the expectations and failed to reach the semi-finals stage in IPL 2009. Kumar Sangakkara has taken over the captaincy of Kings XI Punjab from Yuvraj Singh, while Gautam Gambhir took over the captaincy of Delhi Daredevils from Virender Sehwag.

Let us watch the game highlights right here in Youtube.

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June 12, 2009

Leading Wicket Takers: ICC WT20 2009

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The bowlers had been surprisingly effective in the shortest format of cricket. In the initial stages of Twenty20 cricket, the shortest format of cricket was believed to be a batsman's game and bowlers were just adding to the numbers. That belief is changing now and the bowlers are getting as much importance as the batsmen get. Particularly of interest is the success of spinners in T20 format. Every team is almost playing two spinners in their line-up, which was not even seen in the 50 overs format.

The following list provides the top five leading wicket takers in ICC World Twenty20 2009 tournament played in England. The list salutes the best bowlers in the tournament.

BowlerMatches WicketsAverage Economy
Umar Gul
Pakistan
5129.166.28
Saeed Ajmal
Pakistan
51110.185.60
Lasith Malinga
Sri Lanka
51113.007.52
Ajantha Mendis
Sri Lanka
51010.005.55
Roelof van der Merwe
South Africa
5911.775.30


Updated on 17 June 2009 after the completion of Super Eights stage

12 June 2009: Take a look at the list. Spinners are occupying the top four slots, which shows clearly how the Twenty20 game is evolving. The spinners are among the wickets.
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June 11, 2009

Leading Run Scorers: ICC WT20 2009

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ICC World Twenty20 2009 tournament moves into the second phase from today. The preliminary rounds are over and the super eight teams are identified. There were two upsets if we consider the team's seedings. Bangladesh, seeded No. 2 in group A, has been upset by Ireland. Australia, seeded No. 1 in group C, has been upset by West Indies.

With the tournament moving into the more competitive super eights, this article will update the top five leading run scorers of ICC World Twenty20 2009 for you. The batsman with most runs is normally considered as the best batsman of the tournament. So, here is the list of batsman with most runs in the tournament:

BatsmanMatches Total Runs Average Strike Rate
Tillakaratne Dilshan
Sri Lanka
522144.20140.76
AB de Villiers
South Africa
518546.25160.86
Jacques Kallis
South Africa
417458.00129.85
Dwayne Bravo
West Indies
515451.33148.07
Kevin Pietersen
England
415438.50152.47

Updated on 17 June 2009 after the completion of Super Eights stage
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June 10, 2009

Schedule of Super Eights: ICC WT20

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Pakistan defeated Netherlands and completes the list of teams for the super eights stage in ICC World Twenty20 2009 cricket tournament held in England. The following is the schedule of matches showing the two groups in Super Eights stage:

Group E:
11 Jun: England vs South Africa
12 Jun: West Indies vs India
13 Jun: West Indies vs South Africa
14 Jun: England vs India
15 Jun: England vs West Indies
16 Jun: India vs South Africa

Group F:
11 Jun: Ireland vs New Zealand
12 Jun: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
13 Jun: Pakistan vs New Zealand
14 Jun: Ireland vs Sri Lanka
15 Jun: Ireland vs Pakistan
16 Jun: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka

The schedule is very hectic with matches being played everyday. Teams like West Indies, England, Pakistan and Ireland have to play back to back matches with less than 24 hours between the matches.

Prediction for Semi-finals:
At this stage, I believe South Africa, Sri Lanka and New Zealand are favourites to make it to the semi-finals. The last spot may see a tough fight between India and West Indies, with India holding a slight edge over West Indies. So, my teams for the semi-finals would be South Africa, India, Sri Lanka and New Zealand. The semi-final is expected to feature South Africa-New Zealand and India-Sri Lanka.
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June 09, 2009

Teams Qualified for Super Eights: WT20

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Update: Pakistan has qualified as the last team into the super eights after defeating Netherlands in their second group match.
The following teams have already qualified to the super eights stage of the ICC World Twenty20 2009 held in England. I have listed the qualified teams from each group with their respective seeding.

Qualifying Teams to Super Eights Stage
Group A: India (A1), Ireland (A2)
Group B: Pakistan or Netherlands (B1), England (B2)
Group C: West Indies (C1), Sri Lanka (C2)
Group D: New Zealand (D1), South Africa (D2)

So, seven teams have already qualified for the super eights stage. Today's match will decide the final team from group B. Pakistan is the number one seed in group B. But, if they don't beat Netherlands by a margin of at least 24 runs, they will be out of the tournament. Netherlands has a good chance to move into the super eights, but Pakistan still can come back if they get their act together.

There had been two upsets so far, one in group A and one in group C. Ireland has upset Bangladesh, the second seeded team in group A. So, Ireland takes over the seeding of Bangladesh and becomes team A2 for the super eights stage. Similarly, West Indies takes over the seeding of Australia in group C. Australia has been outplayed in both their matches, against West Indies and Sri Lanka. In fact, group C is a kind of "Group of Death" since they don't have an associate team in the group.

Super Eights stage Groups:
Group E: India (A1), England (B2), West Indies (C1), South Africa (D2)
Group F: Ireland (A2), Pakistan/ Netherlands (B1), Sri Lanka (C2), New Zealand (D1)

It seems group E is tougher with teams like India and South Africa competing against West Indies and the hosts England. Group F looks easier. If Netherlands make it to the super eights stage, then there will be two associate nations in group F. At this moment it looks like Sri Lanka and New Zealand will make it to the semi-finals comfortably from group F.
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June 03, 2009

Schedule of ICC World Twenty20 2009

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The following shows the schedule/ fixtures of the preliminary round cricket matches to be played in ICC World Twenty20 2009 tournament. The 12 cricket teams are split into four groups of three teams each. In the preliminary round, each team will play two matches and the top two teams from each group will qualify to the Super Eights stage.

Group A
1. June 06 - Bangladesh vs India
2. June 08 - Bangladesh vs Ireland
3. June 10 - India vs Ireland

Group B
1. June 05 - England vs Netherlands
2. June 07 - England vs Pakistan
3. June 09 - Netherlands vs Pakistan

Group C
1. June 06 - Australia vs West Indies
2. June 08 - Australia vs Sri Lanka
3. June 10 - Sri Lanka vs West Indies

Group D
1. June 06 - New Zealand vs Scotland
2. June 07 - Scotland vs South Africa
3. June 09 - New Zealand vs South Africa
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May 28, 2009

Leading Run Scorers: ICC World Twenty20 2007

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ICC World Twenty20 was first held in South Africa in 2007. India entered the Twenty20 arena with not much background in the shorter format of cricket. They too went in with a new skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and a relatively youth team, that missed the experience of players like Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly, VVS Laxman and Anil Kumble. But they managed to lift the trophy beating off stiff competition from arch rivals Pakistan, who came very close twice but failed to overcome India.

In this article, I have compiled the list of best batsmen in the ICC World Twenty20 2007. The list includes the top five leading run scorers, highest individual scores in an innings, most sixes hit by batsmen, best batting strike rates and best batting averages.

Top Five Leading Run Scorers
1. Matthew Hayden, Australia - 265 runs
2. Gautam Gambhir, India - 227 runs
3. Misbah-Ul-Haq, Pakistan - 218 runs
4. Shaoib Malik, Pakistan - 195 runs
5. Kevin Pietersen, England - 178 runs

Highest Individual Scores
1. Chris Gayle, West Indies - 117 runs
2. Herschelle Gibbs, South Africa - 90 not out
3. Justin Kemp, South Africa - 89 not out
4. Sanath Jayasuriya, Sri Lanka - 88
5. Kevin Pietersen, England - 79

Best Batting Averages (Most Consistent Batsmen)
1. Brendon Taylor, Zimbabwe - 107.00
2. Matthew Hayden, Australia - 88.33
3. Justin Kemp, South Africa - 86.50
4. Zunaed Siddique, Bangladesh - 71.00
5. Chris Gayle, West Indies - 58.50

Best Batting Strike Rates (Quick Scorers)
1. Shahid Afridi, Pakistan - 197.83
2. Chris Gayle, West Indies - 195.00
3. Yuvraj Singh, India - 194.74
4. Mohammed Ashraful, Bangladesh - 181.25
5. Craig McMillan, New Zealand - 181.11

* Only Batsmen who have faced at least 25 deliveries in the tournament has been considered in the above list

Batsmen with Most Sixes (Most Aggressive Batsmen)
1. Craig McMillan, New Zealand - 13
2. Yuvraj Singh, India - 12
3. Matthew Hayden, Australia - 10
4. Justin Kemp, South Africa - 10
5. Imran Nazir, Pakistan - 10
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May 26, 2009

Indian Squad for ICC World Twenty20 2009

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ICC World Twenty20 2009 (WT20) is going to be held in England, in about a week's time from now. The Indians are coming to the Twenty20 tournament fresh from the just concluded Indian Premier League (IPL 2009), which also belongs to the twenty overs a side format. Will they be fresh or tired? I am not sure. The results will show. I hope the match experience in South Africa would have prepared them well.

Below is the list of Indian players selected for the ICC World Twenty20 tournament:

1. Virender Sehwag (Vice captain)
2. Gautam Gambhir
3. Suresh Raina
4. Yuvraj Singh
5. Rohit Sharma
6. Yusuf Pathan
7. Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Captain & Wicket-keeper)
8. Irfan Pathan
9. Harbhajan Singh
10. Zaheer Khan
11. RP Singh
12. Ravindra Jadeja
13. Praveen Kumar
14. Pragyan Ojha
15. Ishant Sharma

Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be leading the team in the World Twenty20 for the second time, following his success in the first edition held in South Africa. Virender Sehwag will be his deputy.
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Format of ICC World Twenty20 2009

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ICC World Twenty20 2009 cricket tournament feature 12 teams in the men's tournament and eight teams in the women's competition. The following is the grouping of teams in the men's event:

Men's Event Grouping
Group A: India (A1), Bangladesh (A2), Ireland
Group B: Pakistan (B1), England (B2), Netherlands
Group C: Australia (C1), Sri Lanka (C2), West Indies
Group D: New Zealand (D1), South Africa (D2), Scotland

The symbol within the brackets indicate the seeding of the respective team. A1 means India is ranked number one in Group A. Bangladesh is ranked second in group A, so it is A2. Teams like Ireland, Netherlands, West Indies and Scotland are unseeded.

Preliminary Stage
The teams will play each other within the group once and the top two teams from each group will qualify for the Super Eights stage. As such, each group will have three matches. At group stage, there will be 12 matches in all.

Irrespective of where the teams finish within the group, they will carry over their seeding. If an unseeded team enters the Super Eights stage, then they will take over the seeding of the team that is eliminated.

Super Eight Groups:
Group E: A1, B2, C1, D2
Group F: A2, B1, C2, D1

In the Super Eights stage, each team will play the other team within the group once and the top two teams from each group will clash in the semifinals. At the Super Eights stage, there will be 12 matches again.

Semi-finals:
1st Match: Winner of Group E (E1) vs Runner-up in Group F (F2)
2nd Match: Winner of Group F (F1) vs Runner-up in Group E (E2)

So, ICC World Twenty20 2009 Men's Event will have 27 matches, which will be played from 05 June 2009 with the finals on 21 June 2009.
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May 20, 2009

Can Chennai Super Kings Reach Semifinals?

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Can Chennai Super Kings make it to the semi-finals of IPL 2009? The recent loss of Chennai Super Kings to Kolkata Knight Riders has prevented them to make it comfortably. But, in all likelihood, they should qualify. For them not to qualify from here, it needs almost everything go against them.

Current Standing:
Delhi Daredevils - 18 pts (Qualified for semi-finals)
Chennai Super Kings - 15 pts
Deccan Chargers - 14 pts
Royal Challengers Bangalore - 14 pts
Kings XI Punjab - 14 pts
Rajasthan Royals - 13 pts
Mumbai Indians - 11 pts (Out of contention for semi-finals)
Kolkata Knight Riders - 5 pts (Out of contention for semi-finals)

Five teams are competing for three available semi-final berths. All of them have a game each in hand.

Remaining Matches:
1. Kolkata Knight Riders vs Rajasthan Royals
2. Chennai Super Kings vs Kings XI Punjab
3. Delhi Daredevils vs Mumbai Indians (Only match in IPL that is to be played without any interest, as Delhi has already made it to the semis and Mumbai is already out of contention)
4. Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Deccan Chargers (Effectively, a quarter-final match. The winner is assured of a place in semi-finals)

So, that makes it three important matches in two days that will decide the remaining three semi-finalists.

How Chennai Super Kings can Qualify for semi-finals?
Theoretically, Chennai is yet to qualify. But, I believe that they made it. The best way to qualify is to beat Kings XI Punjab today and retain the second spot with 17 points. Let us look at the worst scenario for Chennai.

Match #1: Rajasthan wins
Match #2: Chennai loses
Match #3: Result Irrelevant
Match #4: Either Deccan wins or Bangalore wins

With this scenario, Kings XI Punjab will go through along with the winner of match #4, both teams on 16 points. Rajasthan and Chennai will be tied on 15 points and net run rate will decide. Currently, Chennai has a net run rate of +0.932 compared to Rajasthan Royals' -0.360. So, it needs a huge win by Rajasthan combined with huge loss by Chennai for Rajasthan to go up in terms of net run rate. Let me explain how big the win/ loss should be:

Let us say, Rajasthan bats first, scores 240 runs and restricts Kolkata to just 100 runs. Rajasthan wins by a margin of 140 runs. For discussion sake, let us say the reverse happens to Chennai. That means, Kings XI Punjab beats Chennai by a margin of 140 runs. With such huge margin in two games, Chennai will have a NRR of +0.317 and Rajasthan will still be behind with +0.216.

Chennai, in my opinion, should qualify without much fuss.
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May 13, 2009

Gilchrist Individual Scores in IPL 2009

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Adam Gilchrist, the captain of Deccan Chargers, is an influential leader who brought a refreshing change to the approach of the last year's tailenders. His aggressive batting combined with brilliant wicket-keeping has always kept Australia in an advantageous position. Now, Deccan Chargers are the beneficiaries of his skills. Will he go on to lead the Deccan Chargers to the semi-finals? We are not sure yet. But, certainly, Gilly will do his best.

Here are the individual scores of Adam Gilchrist in IPL 2009, listed match by match:

1. vs Chennai Super Kings:44 (19 balls)
2. vs Chennai Super Kings:0 (1 ball)
3. vs Mumbai Indians:35 (20 balls)
4. vs Mumbai Indians:25 (29 balls)
5. vs Kolkata Knight Riders:13 (11 balls)
6. vs Kolkata Knight Riders:43 (31 balls)
7. vs Royal Challengers Bangalore:71 (45 balls)
8. vs Royal Challengers Bangalore:15 (18 balls)
9. vs Royal Challengers Bangalore (Final) :0 (3 balls)
10. vs Delhi Daredevils:8 (5 balls)
11. vs Delhi Daredevils:64 (33 balls)
12. vs Delhi Daredevils (Semi-final):85 (35 balls)
13. vs Rajasthan Royals:39 (35 balls)
14. vs Rajasthan Royals:10 (11 balls)
15. vs Kings XI Punjab:20 (16 balls)
16. vs Kings XI Punjab:23 (13 balls)


Adam Gilchrist finished as the second highest run scorer in IPL 2009, behind fellow Australian Matthew Hayden. Gilly is instrumental in taking the bottom-most team in IPL 2008 to win the trophy in IPL 2009. His powerful 85 from just 35 balls threw the favourites Delhi Daredevils out of the tournament in the first semi-finals. He was dismissed for no score in the finals, but that did not stop Deccan Chargers from winning the tournament.

Adam Gilchrist finished with 495 runs from 16 matches at an average of 30.93 and strike rate of 152.30. Gilchrist's strike rate is the best in IPL 2009 for players who have scored at least 250 runs in the tournament.
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Sachin Tendulkar Scores in IPL 2009

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Sachin Tendulkar is the captain of Mumbai Indians team in Indian Premier League (IPL). The team depends a lot on Sachin Tendulkar to provide a solid and sound opening to the innings. The below list shows the runs scored by Sachin Tendulkar in each match of IPL 2009:

1. vs Chennai Super Kings: 59 not out (49 balls)
2. vs Rajasthan Royals: Match abandoned
3. vs Deccan Chargers: 36 (27 balls)
4. vs Kolkata Knight Riders: 68 (45 balls)
5. vs Kings XI Punjab:01 (06 balls)
6. vs Kolkata Knight Riders:34 (30 balls)
7. vs Royal Challengers Bangalore: 11 (11 balls)
8. vs Deccan Chargers:02 (04 balls)
9. vs Delhi Daredevils: 15 (14 balls)
10. vs Royal Challengers Bangalore:00 (03 balls)
11. vs Kings XI Punjab: 41 (29 balls)
12. vs Rajasthan Royals:40 (30 balls)
13. vs Chennai Super Kings:11 (14 balls)
14. vs Delhi Daredevils:46 (41 balls)

Currently (after 11 matches), he is the second highest scorer for Mumbai Indians, just behind South African sensation JP Duminy.

Sachin Tendulkar has overtaken JP Duminy to be the highest scorer for Mumbai Indians, with 307 runs (after 12 matches)

Final Update
Sachin Tendulkar finished with 364 runs, the second highest run scorer for Mumbai Indians, just behind JP Duminy's tally of 372 runs. Sachin's runs came at an average of 33.09 at a strike rate of 120.13.

Sachin would be very disappointed with the overall performance of Mumbai Indians, the team that promised too much at the beginning but disappeared near the end. Mumbai Indians, finishing seventh in the table, once again failed to make it to the semi-finals of IPL. The other team below Mumbai Indians, Kolkata Knight Riders, is the only other team that has failed to reach semi-finals stage in either of the two editions of IPL.
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May 12, 2009

KKR Cannot Reach IPL 2009 Semifinals

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Can Kolkata Knight Riders still reach the semi-finals of IPL 2009? I don't think so. I think they have become the first team to be out of contention for the semi-finals. In my article yesterday, titled "Can Kolkata reach Semifinals?", I told that Deccan Chargers should lose all their remaining matches. But, in yesterday's match, Deccan Chargers beat Rajasthan Royals quite convincingly. And that win has eliminated Kolkata Knight Riders from the race for the semi-finals.

Current Points table
Delhi Daredevils - 14
Chennai Super Kings - 13
Deccan Chargers - 12
Rajasthan Royals - 11
Kings XI Punjab - 10
Mumbai Indians - 9
Royal Challengers Bangalore - 8
Kolkata Knight Riders - 3

Interesting arrangement as the top seven teams are separated by a single point each. The tournament is so competitive that any of the four teams from the top seven can qualify to the next stage.

Status of KKR
With just four games in hand, Kolkata can finish with 11 points at the most considering optimistically that they win all the remaining games. So, it is clear that they cannot challenge Delhi Daredevils, Chennai Super Kings and Deccan Chargers. So, the only way for them to qualify to the next stage is to move above the other four teams. It is not possible, even theoretically, now. Let me explain why.

Just consider two of the 16 remaining games,
Kings XI Punjab vs Mumbai Indians and
Rajasthan Royals vs Mumbai Indians.

Scenario #1:
Match #1: Kings XI Punjab beats Mumbai Indians - Kings XI will have 12 points and KKR are eliminated.
Other results are irrelevant to KKR

Scenario #2:
Match #2: Rajasthan Royals beats Mumbai Indians - Rajasthan will have 13 points and KKR eliminated.
Other results are irrelevant to KKR

Scenario #3:
Match #1: Mumbai Indians beats KXIP - MI will have 11 points.
Match #2: Mumbai Indians beats RR: MI will have 13 points and KKR eliminated.

Scenario #4:
Match #1: Washed out - MI - 10 points.
Match #2: If MI beats RR, MI will move up with 12 pts; If RR beats MI, RR will move up with 13 pts; KKR eliminated.

Scenario #5:
Match #2: Washed out - RR will move up with 12 points
Other results are irrelevant to KKR

So, it is clear that Kolkata Knight Riders had been knocked out of the tournament. Hope they put up a good show in the remaining matches and provide some interesting matches. Kolkata Knight Riders started off the season with controversy and finishes off the season silently. Better luck next time.
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May 11, 2009

IPL 2009: Can Kolkata reach semifinals?

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Kolkata Knight Riders lost yet another match in Indian Premier League (IPL) 2009 held in South Africa. They lost their recent match to table leaders Delhi Daredevils. With just one win from 10 matches, can Kolkata Knight Riders still make it to the semi-finals stage? While it is highly unlikely, there is still hope, at least, theoretically.

Current Status of IPL teams:
Kolkata Knight Riders has gained two points from their win against Kings XI Punjab and one point from the rain-washed out game against Chennai Super Kings. That makes it three points for them and leaves them at the bottom of the table. Let us look at the points table, as of now:

Delhi Daredevils - 14
Chennai Super Kings -13
Rajasthan Royals - 11
Deccan Chargers - 10
Kings XI Punjab - 10
Mumbai Indians - 9
Royal Challengers Bangalore - 8
Kolkata Knight Riders - 3

Possible Scenario for KKR:
(1) The game between Deccan Chargers and Kings XI Punjab is washed out and they share a point each.
(2) Deccan Chargers and Kings XI Punjab lose all their remaining games.
(3) Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians do not win more than a game each.
(4) Kolkata Knight Riders win all the remaining 4 matches convincingly

If all these happens, it will leave four teams with 11 points each. Kolkata Knight Riders will qualify over the other three teams Deccan Chargers, Kings XI Punjab and Mumbai Indians by means of better net run rate.

All these happening together is highly impossible, particularly the first condition is in the hands of nature. There are other possible scenarios, which are much more unlikely.

Conclusion
So, effectively, Kolkata Knight Riders are out of the tournament unless few miracles happen from now on. In my opinion, the competition for semi-final spots have been reduced to just seven teams.
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April 28, 2009

World Cup 2011: India, SL and Bangladesh to host

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Cricket World Cup 2011 will be held in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. The one-day international tournament will not be co-hosted by Pakistan, following the terrorist attack on Sri Lankan cricketers in Lahore. Pakistan were due to co-host the prestigious event; but the uncertain security situation has forced ICC to strip the hosting rights.

The 14 matches originally scheduled in Pakistan has been re-allocated to India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. The re-allocation of matches to the three countries is as follows:

India - 29 matches (including the final, one semi-final and one quarter-final)
Sri Lanka - 12 matches (including one semi-final and one quarter-final)
Bangladesh - 8 matches (including two quarter-finals)
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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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