If CSK had lost the match due to something like a Gilchrist blitzkreig of the 1st semifinal, then I would not have been disappointed. Even if they had lost like last year's IPL final against Rajasthan Royals, then I would not have felt let down like this. But, right from selection to execution, everything disappointed in this crucial game. Selecting Gony despite his poor show with bowling and fielding throughout the league stage is also a blunder. Tyagi performed very well except one match and should have been selected today. Dhoni coming up the batting order despite Raina and Badrinath performing well in the 3rd and 4th spots respectively during the league stage, is another mistake. Dhoni takes too much time to settle and many times fails when he has to accelerate. When he keeps repeating this mistake, one is inclined to think that he is putting his interest above the team's interest. The strategy to bank on a few star performances, like Dhoni believes, is quite weak when compared to a collective team effort like Bangalore's, where the total result is much above the sum of the individuals. Also during crunch situations in the field, I feel that Dhoni is sometimes becoming a bit too cool when trying to maintain his cool appearance, even at the expense of losing. When such unfathomable selections are made, even some kind of slight match fixing by the IPL organizing team to create the fantastic drama / script of getting the last year's bottom placed team to this year's finals, does not seem very remote. If there are no good explanations from the team management soon about the selection blunders, then one would tend to think so. Generally, being a fan is quite a helpless situation as you cannot do anything about your team's performances. It becomes even more pointless when your team makes some really unfathomable decisions. Then, you as a fan are simply not able to follow your team, and subsequently cannot be one. I definitely feel that way now.
Selecting Oram despite his poor show in both bat and ball, beats the fans' thinking in every match. Ntini could have been tried in his place in previous matches. Or maybe Hussey or Thushara could have been tried today. Any choice would have been better than Oram. Maybe kiwi coach Fleming is the reason for persisting with Oram?
Sunday, 24 May 2009
Big let down !!!
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Saturday, 23 May 2009
Disappointed!!!
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Get Ready for the Best Match of the Tournament!!!
- Kallis: His batting and bowling will determine the resistance of Royal Challengers Bangalore tomorrow
- Boucher: A Great Finisher. Just hoping Chennai Super Kings doesn't give him that opportunity
- Praveen Kumar: His bowling against the Chennai Super Kings' openers will determine the score of Chennai Super Kings. If CSK Openers are able to keep their wicket intact for the first six overs, we can surely expect a score at least 30 runs above par.
- Dravid Vs Murali: Dravid has not lighted up the tournament after his first IPL performance. I am sure he would be inching to prove his worth in one of the big matches.
- Morkel Vs Kallis: This contest between the South Africans would be interesting to watch
- Dhoni Vs Kumble: Dhoni, the captain would not only be matching his wits against Kumble, the captain but would also have to win the contest against Kumble, the bowler
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IPL Becomes SIPL
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Friday, 22 May 2009
CSK Ends Another Team's Semifinal Hopes
- Hussey: Mike Hussey is Back!!! I am sure he would make a vital contribution in either semifinals or finals
- Murali: Lynchpin of CSK Bowling has never failed to deliver.
- Parthiv: Good to see him among some runs in the last two matches
- Ashwin: Good to see Ashwin giving some competition to Jakati for the job of second spinner.
- Badrinath: It is sad to see that Badri has not still understood his role in the team. In the slow pitches, the team banks on him to stay till the end. Hope he understands that sooner than later.
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Wednesday, 20 May 2009
CSK ruining their own chances of going to the finals?
There are plenty of people commenting on Cricinfo that MSD's decision to field a somewhat second-string side will come to bite him back as CSK will have to face Delhi if they lose today's encounter.
I think it is a very bullish and positive statement being made by MSD. Firstly, he wants to give all his boys a go so that he will be in a better position to pick the best XI for the semis and, most probably, the finals.
The second, and most important one, is that he isn't scared of taking the bull by the horns. He isn't scared of taking on Delhi in the semis and, why should he? We've got the most flexible side in the tournament and I think we can romp past any team.
As I post this, Punjab are 38/2 after 8.5 overs, needing 79 from 67 balls. A good over can do the job for Punjab, but looks like it isn't coming. :)
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Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Will CSK end Kings XI Punjab Semifinal Hopes
- Sangakkara: If it is a low scoring game, he would be the most dangerous batsman of Kings XI Punjab
- Yuvraj: This Young Turk can win matches with his bat and his pie-chuckers.
- Bret Lee: He has been bowling with fire right from his return. Sad that the spectators are robbed of Bret Lee Vs Hayden Contest.
- Raina Vs Bret Lee: Best Indian Batsman in IPL Vs Australia's Sperhead Bowler. Interesting Battle
- Yuvraj Vs Murali: Only Batsman in Kings XI Lineup who will takeup Murali without any fear
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Finally KKR get a win they deserve
- We have already qualified for semifinals. Read why here - We are in the semifinals
- And McCullum did deserve atleast one chance to win a game for his team.
- Murali: The one man army proved his worth to the team; I am sure he and Hayden are two most important players for Chennai Super Kings in the semifinals and finals
- Openers: Finally both the openers got into some runs. I am sure seeing Bailey play, Dhoni might be tempted to play Bailey ahead of Oram.
- Other Batsmen: Nice to see all the batsmen getting into some runs. Today's sixes by Morkel showed that he is back into his best batting form.
- Tyagi: Today's thrashing by McCullum is a great lesson for Tyagi. I am sure he would be a better player and a better bowler because of that over
- Raina: His last over showed that he is a fine death bowler.
- Balaji: Probably his off day, a bowler of his intelligence would be back to form in the next match
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Monday, 18 May 2009
We are in the semifinals!!!
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Sunday, 17 May 2009
Will CSK Book their Semifinal Spot tomorrow?
- McCullum: McCullum is slowly coming back to his form. Hope his blitzkrieg doesn't strike against us
- Ishant Sharma: Ishant Sharma would have been given the task by his team to take Haydos wicket early. Hope our openers doesn't allow him to settle to his rhythm.
- Hussey: His Quick Fire 43 nearly set up KKR win against Deccan Chargers.
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CSK Does End Mumbai's Semifinal Hopes
- Haydos: With every match, this man has started amazing me more and more. Surprisingly, he is revealing a face that he never exposed during his international career. For a normal batsman, a bad day in T20 means getting out with a pathetic strike rate after eating up a lot of balls. But this man stayed even though it was one of his worst days. Led the team to victory with that final burst
- Murali & Balaji: While Murali kept the batsman under tight leash in the middle overs, Balaji's 19th over was a beauty
- Dhoni: Today it was Dhoni's turn to miss a easy stumping. Not only that, Balaji, the highest wicket taker of the team got to bowl only 2 overs
- Opening Woes: Still we have not found a solution to Hayden's Opening Partner Issue. It was sad to see Parthiv getting out on a duck. But atleast good to know that he would get 2 more matches to prove himself before the team resorting to Vijay again.
- Murali Vs Tendulkar: Before Tendulkar can become his destructive best, Raina got him out. Tie
- Nayar Vs Balaji: Th0ugh Nayar did belt Balaji in his first over, Balaji did keep him under tight lease in his second over. Tie
- Hayden Vs Malinga: Though Haydos did n't take on Malinga, most importantly he did n't lose his wicket. Haydos - Clear Winner
- No doubt, Hayden was the clear winner.
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Saturday, 16 May 2009
Hayden leads the way in a great win!
Today has fully convinced me (and, I'm sure, all the Delhi supporters) that we have got one hand on the trophy.
I know it's too early to be looking at the finals, but today's match was a great lesson for every budding cricketer on how to rein your natural attacking instincts and adjust according to the game.
I have to admit, I was getting a bit scared when the run rate was hovering around 9 and our run rate was somewhere around 6.5 or so. However, the fact that wickets weren't falling (as you would expect in such a situation) just gave me the feeling that they're leaving it for the last couple of overs and go hell-for-leather, and smash the ball, they did.
Of course, remembering the inagural T20i match held in Sri Lanka against India (where the Pathan brothers smashed 63 runs between the 16th over and the 20th over to win the match), the tactic seemed perfectly fine. However, it was a high risk tactic and could have backfired if the bowling was more tight. Thankfully, it didn't!
Hayden showed a side that no-one would have seen when he was playing for Australia, having only got his first boundary in the 13th over. He played with a maturity that you expect from someone of his caliber, and I'm sure he'll make sure to book a ticket for the Champions' League!
Of course, the bowling shouldn't be forgotten, Bala having bowled his second over for just 5 runs after being carted for 12 runs in the first, Raina bowling his overs for just 22 runs and a wicket, and Murali, his usual miserly-self, giving 19 runs in his quota!
I'm sure Robin or Vijay Viswanath will be posting a more formal review of the game, so don't forget to come back to read that!
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Will CSK end Mumbai Indians' Semifinal Hopes?
- Tendulkar: Tendulkar won the last match for Mumbai Indians when they played against Chennai Super Kings. So I am sure CSK's coaching staff are working out special plans to contain this esteemed player
- Malinga: On his day, he can destroy any batting order. Hope Hayden doesn't lose his wicket to this slinger
- Jayasuria: Any doubts about his ability to annihilate the opposition with his batting or bowling or fielding?
- Murali Vs Tendulkar: If Tendulkar comes in the middle order, it would be great to see the contest between Murali and Tendulkar. I am sure Dhoni has already given the responsibility of taking Tendulkar's wicket to Murali. Hope Murali wins this battle.
- Nayar Vs Balaji: In the last match betwen both the teams, Nayar's death overs cameo took them to a respectable total. I am sure Balaji would be looking for revenge today
- Hayden Vs Malinga
- Chennai Super Kings: Though both the team look the same on paper, I am confident about Chennai Super Kings winning this match.
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Thursday, 14 May 2009
Review of the Match with Royal Challengers Bangalore
Like last year, we lost the match with Bangalore when the side was going good and closer to semifinals. Of course, this time we didn't throw it away so much like we did last year. This was a good performance from Bangalore also - Kumble bowled very well and Taylor batted sensibly.
Contrary to popular expectation, there was no testing of bench strength today with our squad. Its also quite a good idea to seal the semifinal spot with the same winning combination, and then try the bench strength after this. So, it was not too bothering that today they didn't give a chance to Ntini, Bailey, Ashwin, Karthik etc. But, then they should have won this match having played with the same combination
Things that went well:
1. Hayden's blistering form: Again, Hayden gave a great start to the innings in a not so good pitch to bat on, as we found out later when the other batsmen were struggling to score.
2. Morkel's spell: It was a great spell giving two breakthroughs front up, while giving away only 12 runs in 4 overs.
3. Other crucial wickets: Tyagi, Murali, Balaji & Oram pitched in with crucial breakthroughs to get us very close to the victory.
Things that did not go well:
1. Batting order: Dhoni, Badrinath and Morkel all need sometime in middle before they can go against the bowlers. So, this puts us in a tight corner. One gets promoted and the other two don't perform very well coming late in the innings. And like today, if the one (today Dhoni) coming up the order also fails, then we are really in a mess with only Hayden's score to fall upon. Today, I expected Morkel to come at No.4 to get some form in this tournament. Both Dhoni & Badri have come up in previous matches and have found some form. So, today Morkel was expected to come up the order. But, later we came to know that Morkel had some stomach ailment, so he bowled out his four overs and left the field. So, maybe his stomach ailment prevented him from being tried at No.4 today. Hope he comes at No.4 in the next match.
2. Poor fielding: Though, today we didn't miss any easy catches, we missed a few extra runs. Of course, Hayden missed a catch due to misjudgement, but not like the dollies we used to drop before. But, some fielders like Balaji, Tyagi etc. were late in some dives thereby gifting boundaries when they should have been saved, especially while defending such a low target. This fielding performance was duly mentioned by Dhoni as well in the post-match presentation. After the first 3 quick wickets, if the fielding and bowling were a bit better, we could have created a very good chance to defend this low total. Somehow, there was no such aggression in the field which is required when you are defending such low targets. Maybe a bit complacent that there is some breathing space to get to the semifinals spot.
3. Raina's batting: Going out to the short ball again.
4. Vijay's role: Not exactly playing the role of taking singles immediately and giving strike to the marauding Hayden. He should play like that and not throw away his wicket until atleast the end of powerplays. We could have tried with Karthik, Ashwin or Bailey today for the opening slot.
Looking forward:
Anyway, we need to correct most of these mistakes to get the better of Mumbai on saturday. Mumbai is also a very decent team, so we have to quickly correct these mistakes and get the two points to seal the semifinals spot. Then, it allows us to test our bench strength in the last two league matches before going to the semifinals. Wishing that it goes according to this script !!
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What to achieve from today's game...
Like Robin mentioned in the post before this, Chennai just have to win a match or two to seal their spot in the semi-final.
Therefore, Dhoni should consider trying out some of the benchwarmers to get a better idea of the options he has before him in case one of the crucial players get injured.
I would prefer to have S.Vidyut in for M.Vijay today. Vijay has been doing well, but I'd like to see what Vidyut can offer on these South African pitches. He wasn't much of a success last year but, as you all would know, a year in the domestic circuit could have improved his skills. Moreover, his inclusion would give Dhoni a chance to try and break the record for most bowlers used in a T20 match! ;)
In addition, I'd like to see Ntini in the side for, perhaps, Albie Morkel. To be quite honest, ever since Raina, Badri, Dhoni and Haydos have been tearing apart all the attacks, I've felt that having an extra specialist bowler would help. When you have a batting order which is firing on all cylinders, it would be a good idea to have 5 bowlers (take Delhi as an example).
In addition to being an international veteran, Ntini offers some variety to the attack in that he bowls with a very unusual angle, which can really be useful when bowling across the left-handers.
However, Dhoni wouldn't want to disrupt the momentum and would, in all probabilities, go with the winning combination. Anyhowz, these are my opinions, and hope Dhoni would try them out!
BTW, it's nice to see the local boy, Bala, bowling yorkers at will! In my opinion, anyone who can bowl 2 or 3 consecutive yorkers definitely deservers a place in the national side. Pity, he wasn't selected for the T20 squad, but let's hope that he gets selected in future sides, perhaps at Dhoni's insistence! ;)
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Chennai Super Kings Vs Royal Challengers Bangalore - Match Preview
- Kallis: Kallis has been in fine nick this IPL Season. Hope Morkel or Tyagi take his wicket early or otherwise he will lay a nice platform for others like Ross Taylor to exploit.
- Boucher: Boucher also has been in his best form. Hope we don't give up an opportunity to save the game for Bangalore Royal Challengers. Because if we give it, I am sure he would do it for sure.
- Kumble Vs Murali: I am sure one of these two bowlers would win the match for their club. Just hoping it is Murali
- Dravid Vs Balaji: Dravid has been having a quite tournament after coming back from India. I am sure he would be looking to get back to his old ways. And how Balaji controls him would decide the score that Bangalore Royal Challengers reaches
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Monday, 11 May 2009
Men Behind the Stage
After more than 20 days of continuous travelling and playing, Chennai Super Kings finally get a well deserved long break. So I thought it is great time to analyze the coaches who have been lucky enough to escape the media glare. Let us start with the newcomer, Venkatesh Prasad – Assistant Coach.
Venkatesh Prasad, the Under-Performer: When Venkatesh Prasad joined CSK squad, I was really excited about it. I thought Venkatesh Prasad, the coach and the mentor would add a lot of value to Chennai Super Kings bowling by his experience. I expected with Venky at helm, CSK bowlers would bowl more slow balls and more Yorkers. But sadly, I was mistaken. It took Dhoni to put pressure on CSK bowlers to bowl Yorkers and slow balls. I don’t think Venky has made any impact to the team. [Venky! It is time to show you belong in this team]
Fleming, the Silent Man: Fleming is not an Australian and it shows. It is sad that this great cricketing mind has not come up with any innovations or showed his understanding of the nuances of the T20 game. But what pains me is seeing him letting Dhoni make all those team selection mistakes. Fleming! CSK fans expect you to be a coach and not an assistant to Dhoni.
Hope both these coaches should make their presence felt more in the game.
Also with the fielding woes of Chennai Super Kings, Nate, a reader of this blog wants Chennai Super Kings to recruit Robin Singh as one of the assistant coaches with focus on fielding. CSK Fans, What do you say?
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Sunday, 10 May 2009
Chennai Super Kings Vs Rajasthan Royals - Match Review
- Hayden, the Mentor: The best thing about today's batting was the regular chit-chat that Hayden had with Badri. I am sure the wisdom shared by Hayden did a lot of good for Badri.
- Badri the Finisher: It was great to see Badri taking the initiative and finishing the game on his own. This clearly reflects how the domestic players are benefitting from the experience of their senior pros and grow in their cricketing career
- Improved Fielding: Though we are still missing catches, we are improving our fielding every match. Remember today we were successfully able to effect a run-out.. :D
- Tyagi Deseves Atleast 3 Overs: A Bowler who bowls well match after match deserves atleast the opportunity once to complete his full quota of overs. Dhoni! Please give Tyagi a chance to bowl the entire quota
- Vijay Still Not Understanding His Role: Even today, Vijay was hell-bent on attacking rather than playing as per the game dictates. Hope he understands his role sooner than latter.
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Selected as 'Super CSK Blog of the Week"
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Saturday, 9 May 2009
Battle for the Top
Finally we get to see a battle for the top of the table. Both the teams – Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals are in a winning spree. So I am personally expecting a great match ahead..
CSK Playing XI: Hope Oram returns back from injury. If that happens, Bailey & Gony will make way for Vijay. If not, playing Ntini & Vijay for Bailey & Gony would be a good option. But be assured that Gony would miss this match.
RR Playing XI: Don’t expect many changes in the playing XI. But choosing between Mascernhas and Mourne Morkel is going to be a tough decision for Shane Warne.
Most Dangerous Players:
- Yusuf Pathan: If he fires, Rajasthan Royals will win irrespective of the performance of the opposition team
- Shane Warne: Can never discount the captaincy of Shane Warne
Royal Contests:
- Murali Vs Pathan: This contest is bound to determine the match
- Morkel Vs Morkel: Though it might not be a clash of epic portion, has the potential to have a lot of drama
Favorites: Chennai Super Kings. With a much more talented side at his side, one should expect Dhoni to cruise through but never discount Shane Warne the captain.
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Friday, 8 May 2009
Chennai Super Kings Vs Kings XI Punjab - Match Review
- Haydos Deserves Orange Cap: Today he clearly showed to the world why he has that orange cup firmly placed in his head. An explosive innings that really made the difference between the two teams.
- Dhoni, the Hitter: It seems the time spent on the pitch in the last match has done a lot of good for Dhoni. Was nice to see him hitting the balls right from Ball One.
- Balaji, Death Over Specialist: Though he might not be a great bowler, he showed that he can handle pressure. I am sure his role would be critical in all those thrillers we would be playing.
- Raina, the Bowler: Great Two Overs! The Overs that ultimately won the match for Chennai Super Kings.
- Pathetic Team Selection: Badrinath as Opener???? Fleming, Are you Kidding me??? Yeah! With the talent Badrinath possess, he might come good as an opener in a few matches. But I am sure in the long run Vijay would prove himself to be a better choice. Even with the current XI, I would have prefered Bailey rather than Badri. Hope Fleming never repeat this stupid mistake. If you need an extra bowler, pick Ntini (for that matter even Joginder) or not the poor Gony who has proved that South African Conditions not suit his bowling.
- Worst Fielding IPL Team?: Chennai Super Kings' fielding woes continues. Gony dropped a sitter. Jakati blocked Murali from catching. Balaji missed out the easiest of run-out chances. VB, Chennai Super Kings need a fielding coach! Time to get our own Robin Singh???
- Tyagi Deserves 4 Overs: Yeah! Bringing Raina in the death overs was a master stroke by Dhoni. But why he is not giving the full quota to Tyagi who was bowling well in the first overs. It has become a habit for Dhoni. Tyagi might not be a good death bowler but he surely deserves the chance to bowl his entire quota
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Wednesday, 6 May 2009
Chennai Super Kings Vs Kings XI Punjab - Match Preview
- Yuvraj Singh: Has not really fired this season. But given a platform by the openers, he can change the match on its head
- Team Synergy: Though the team might not possess other dangerous players, the team as a group combine beautifully and can be very dangerous.
- Sangakkara & Jayawardane Vs Murali: I am sure the battle between the Srilankan players would determine the outcome of this match too.
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Monday, 4 May 2009
Chennai Super Kings Vs Deccan Chargers - Match Review
- Vijay, the Solid Batsman: Today's innings clearly showed that Vijay has understood his role in the batting order and is ready to play by the script
- Morkel, the Bowling Sensation: Great Bowling from Him! Hope he keeps on bowling like this.
- Murali, the Real Star Bowler: Though Jakati might have taken more wickets, he was the better bowler and it was his efforts that led to wickets on the other side.
- Dhoni, the cool batsman: Dhoni finally got into some runs
- Jakati, the find of the season: Follows up with another good performance. Hope he keeps on performing like this.
- Pathetic Fielding: I lost count of the dropped catches and the missed runout chances. Hope the team cleans up its fielding; Otherwise the team's fielding might be the key reason for their defeat this year.
- Oram not getting an opportunity: Jacob Oram deserves a chance to bat and bowl for the team. A Class player, he deserves to be allowed to play a part in the team's win.
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Morkel goes swinging!
Albie Morkel, after so many poor matches, has finally found his mojo! He is getting the ball to swing prodigously and is bowling some red-hot deliveries. Looks like we've got this in the bag!
I hope this doesn't amount to the "blogger's curse"! :P
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Sunday, 3 May 2009
Chennai Super Kings Vs Deccan Chargers - Match Preview
Most Dangerous Players:
- Gilchrist & Gibbs: Gilchrist and Gibbs' annihilation of Chennai Super Kings bowlers set up Deccan Chargers Win in the last match. Hope Tyagi & Morkel remove both of them early and don't leak many runs during the fielding restrictions.
- Ojha: Ojha has been bowling beautifully all through this tournament. Our Scores would be largely depend on how our middle order batsman handle him.
- Vaas Vs Hayden: Both these Senior cricketers have had many battles. But I am sure this battle between Hayden and Deccan Chargers' Opening Bowlers would determine the match.
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Chennai Super Kings Vs Delhi Daredevils - Match Review
- Finally a Team: Finally we have started playing like a team rather than as 11 individuals. Even with a low score to defend, the team believed it can win this match and Dhoni marshalled his troops well while bowling. Raina's catch set the momentum and the entire team responded beautifully. It was also nice to see Dhoni getting more praoctive. But still there is a huge improvment possible in the fielding of the team.
- No Passengers: Finally the team is not carrying any more passengers. But Oram and Vijay are yet to prove their worth to the team.
- Jakati: Who would have expected Jakati to be the man leading the team in the victory?But he did it. Hope he keeps his feet on ground and come up with more such performance.
- Tyagi: As I have been always saying, Tyagi deserved a chance and he has proved his potential. With more matches in South Africa, I am sure he is bound to get better with every match
- Badri & Raina: Badri and Raina combined beautifully one more time. But atleast one of them should have stayed till the end
- Murali: Another Great bowling performance. To me, it was his 17th over that turned the match around. Hope to see much more great performance from the spin wizard.
- Vijay: It was sad to see Vijay not understanding his role in the team. Hope Fleming spends some time with Vijay and explains his role - He is expected to stay for the first 6-8 overs with a strike rate of more than 80% and leave the responsibility of power hitting to Hayden. Vijay! We expect a better performance next time around.
- Badri: Hope Badri stops underestimate himself. With his dismissal, the team lost its chance of reaching a 190+ score. Hope he understands his real value. Hope he understands that when he is set, he is a better batsman than any other power hitter who might come next.
- Morkel & Oram: Both have not yet got the real opportunity to set up a win for CSK. Hope they get going when the team needs themthe most.
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Saturday, 2 May 2009
Chennai Super Kings Vs Delhi Daredevils - Match Preview
- Sehwag: Has not clicked this IPL. But when he does, the opposition is bound to be annihilated. Hope that opposition is not us.
- Dilshan: It is his batting that is holding Delhi Daredevisl innings together. If Chennai Super Kings bowlers take him cheaply, Delhi Daredevils could be easily restricted to a paltry score.
- Dilshan Vs Murali: Delhi Daredevils' Most Important Batsman Vs Chennai Super Kings' Strike Bowler. Interesting Battle on the cards.
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