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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Match 52: RC v. DD: Kallis takes RC closer to Semis! Win Crucial Match!

Kallis played a crucial innings during the chase of 135 which helped them to go closer to the last four place. This is an important game for RC, a must win situation to stay in the competition.

With 12 points and two matches to go, a win would fetch two more points! Chasing 135, Uthappa showed one more failure in his batting. He was caught behind of Nehra for 1 in the first over. The two experienced men--Kallis and Dravid took the responsibility on their shoulders. Dravid was caught and bowled off Nagar for well made 38 off 34 balls. RC were 72 for 2 in 12.3 overs, requiring 63 in 45 balls.

Kallis and Taylor took the score closer to the target. The 29-run partnership was broken by Nagar. Taylor going for hat-trick sixes was caught just inside the rope by Vettori for 25. He hit a four and 3 sixes in his 12-ball innings.

Earlier, DD deciding to bat first, lost Sehwag and Manhas in the first over for duck. Praveen Kumar gave the start the RC needed. Gambhir and DeVilliers added 36 for the 3rd wicket. Gambhir fell at the end of powerplay for 27 and he scored the only six of the Delhi innings.

Dinesh Karthik is having a decent tournament so far. He scored valuable 31 and became the top scorer for Delhi. Nagar scored 20 and also picked two wickets in his bowling.

Scoreboard:

Match # 52
Date: Tuesday May 19, 2009
Teams: Bangalore Royal Challengers v. Delhi Daredevils
Captains: Kumble and Sehwag
Toss: DD, decided to bat
Venue: New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Result: RC won by 7 wickets with 6 balls remaining
Points: RC 2; DD 0
Man of the Match: Kallis off RC

Delhi Daredevils Innings:

BatsmanHow OutRunsBalls4s6s
Gambhirc Taylor b Kallis271931
Sehwagc Taylor b P Kumar0200
Manhasc Kallis b P Kumar0200
deVilliersb Merwe282930
D Karthikc Uthappa b P Kumar312910
McDonaldb Kumble3400
Y Naharc Uthappa b Kumble202010
MaharoofNot Out181300
VettoriNot Out4200
Extras(w 3)3---
Totalfor 7 wkts in 20 overs134---


Fall of Wickets: 1-1 (Sehwag, 0.3 ov), 2-1 (Manhas, 0.5 ov), 3-37 (Gambhir, 5.6 ov), 4-65 (de Villiers, 10.3 ov), 5-70 (McDonald, 11.3 ov), 6-109 (Nagar, 16.5 ov), 7-114 (Karthik, 17.5 ov)

BowlerOMRW
P Kumar40303
Kallis40171
Akhil20200
Merwe40311
Kumble40242
Kohli20120


Bangalore Royal Challengers Innings:

BatsmanHow OutRunsBalls4s6s
Uthappac D Karthik b Nehra1500
KallisNot Out585622
Dravidc & b Nagar383440
Taylorc Vettori b Nagar251213
BoucherNot Out10910
Extras(lb 1, nb 2)3---
Totalfor 3 wkts in 19 overs135---


Fall of Wickets: 1-2 (Uthappa, 0.6 ov), 2-72 (Dravid, 12.3 ov), 3-101 (Taylor, 14.5 ov)

BowlerOMRW
Nehra40211
Salvi40300
Maharoof2090
McDonald30220
Vettori40320
Nagar20202

Monday, May 11, 2009

Match 38: MI v. RC: Duminy and Rahane help MI find Victory!

In an important match between MI and RC, a win for either team would them to stay in the competition. Though it looked like the RC, finally it was the Mumbai Indians who went home with the smile!

Deciding to bat first, the start was not good as Sachin's bat took an outside edge and went to Boucher. He went for a duck. Jayasuriya back in the side, scored an useful 29. He was unlucky to be given lbw which would have missed the stumps. He built a 48-run partnership for the 2nd wicket with Rahane. It was Rahane and Duminy, who took the MI innings to a different level.

These two added unbeaten 104 runs for the 3rd wicket. At the end of 10 overs, MI were 67 for 2. Merwe was bowling well with 1 for 7 in his 2 overs.

These two players took MI beyond 100 in 15 overs. From the 15th over to 17th over, Duminy hit a six in each over, while Rahane each a four in 18th and 20th. Duminy for his part, hit a four in 19th and 20th.

Both the batsmen crossed 50, which was an important positive for MI. Rahane reached 50 first in 43 balls whle Duminy reached it in 37 balls. They scored 53 runs in the last 5 overs to take MI past 150 and set a target of 158.

RC missed the nice chance to score 2 points. The issue for them was the regular fall of wickets. For every 15 or 20 runs, they were losing wickets. This brough the new batsmen into the crease who took time to settle and was also under pressure not to lose his wicket.

Kallis upper cut a short ball from Malinga but it went straight to fielder in third man who took a low catch, RC 23 for 1 in 3.5 overs.

Uthappa went in the over caught by Tendulkar for 4. Kohli hit couple of fours from Bravo and kept moving the run rate. End of powerply, RC were 39 for 2.

Kohli, showed that he lacks experience at this level. He was the settled batsmen with 20 runs in 22 balls. He gave a simple straight catch at midwicket to Duminy.

Dravid joined Ross Taylor and kept the scoreboard moving. The crucial blow came in the 10th over when Rahul Dravid was run out for 10. Taylor sent the ball to long off calling for two. Dravid was struggling at the bowler's end as the throw from Malinga came straight to Harbhajan who aptly removed the bails. Unnecessary run put RC on the back seat. End of 10 overs, RC were 58 for 4, requiring 100 in the last 10.

Taylor hit a six in the first over after break and looked like he was ready to compensate for the Dravid's wicket. But, he got out for Malinga, who bowled a beautiful delivery, Taylor tried to play it to leg and missed it. The ball removed the stumps.

Boucher and Merwe was expected to take over, but Merwe was stumped off Harbhajan. Last 5 overs needed 58. Boucher and Vinaykumar scored 13 in the next 2 overs. Vinay was also stumped off Harbhajan. Last 2 overs needed 40 runs with Boucher and skipper Kumble putting their best. Bravo, though gave away a four in the 5th ball, bowled a tight line and restricred RC with 7 runs.

Malinga had the ball in the last over. Boucher hit a six over straight boundary in the second ball. But the next two balls were bowled well and only two singles were scored. Boucher scored a four of the 5th ball but it was too late. This helped in reducing the gap and improving the net run rate.

Duminy once again grabbed the man of the match!

Scoreboard:

Match # 38
Date: Sunday May 10, 2009
Teams: Mumbai Indians v. Bangalore Royal Challengers
Captains: Sachin and Kumble
Toss: MI, decided to bat
Venue: St George's Park, Port Elizabeth
Result: MI won by 16 runs
Points: MI 2; RC 0
Man of the Match: Duminy off MI

Mumbai Indians Innings:

BatsmanHow OutRunsBalls4s6s
Jayasuriyalbw b Merwe292740
Tendulkarc Boucher b Vinaykumar0300
RahaneNot Out624941
DuminyNot Out594123
Extras(w 7)7---
Totalfor 2 wkts in 20 over157---


Fall of Wickets: 1-5 (Tendulkar, 1.3 ov), 2-53 (Jayasuriya, 7.6 ov)

BowlerOMRW
Kallis30230
Vinaykumar40301
Mithun40420
Kumble40320
Merwe30171
Appanna20130


Bangalore Royal Challengers Innings:

BatsmanHow OutRunsBalls4s6s
Kallisc Kulkarni b Bravo121020
Kohlic Duminy b Nanda202240
Uthappac Tendulkar b Kulkarni4510
Taylorb Malinga161601
DravidRun Out (Malinga/Harbhajan)101200
BoucherNot Out483312
Merwest Takawale b Harbhajan3400
Vinaykumarst Takawale b Harbhajan71200
KumbleNot Out7610
Extras(lb 6, w 8)14---
Totalfor 7 wkts in 20 overs141---


Fall of Wickets: 1-23 (Kallis, 3.5 ov), 2-31 (Uthappa, 4.5 ov), 3-40 (Kohli, 6.3 ov), 4-58 (Dravid, 9.5 ov), 5-73 (Taylor, 11.5 ov), 6-90 (van der Merwe, 13.1 ov), 7-114 (Vinay Kumar, 17.2 ov)

BowlerOMRW
Kulkarni40241
Malinga40371
Bravo40271
Nanda40321
Harbhajan40152

Sunday, April 19, 2009

IPL Season 2: Man of the Match List

Each match is won because of the team effort, but always one or few people stand out separately from others. The table below gives you details on the man of the match and the result of the match.

Match #DateTeamsWon byMoM
1Sat Apr 18MI v. CSKMISachin Tendulkar - MI
2Sat Apr 18RC v. RRRCRahul Dravid - RC
3Sun Apr 19DD v. KXIDDDaniel Vettori - DD
4Sun Apr 19DC v. KKRDCRP Singh - DC
5Mon Apr 20RC v. CSKCSKMuralitharan - CSK
6Tue Apr 21KXI v. KKRKKRGayle - KKR
7Tue Apr 21MI v. RRRainMatch Abandoned
8Wed Apr 22RC v. DCDCGilchrist - DC
9Thu Apr 23CSK v. DDDDDe Villiers - DD
10Thu Apr 23KKR v. RRRRY Pathan - RR
11Fri Apr 24RC v. KXIKXIBopara - KXI
12Sat Apr 25DC v. MIDCOjha - DC
13Sat Apr 25CSK v. KKRRainMatch Abandoned
14Sun Apr 26RC v. DDDDDilshan - DD
15Sun Apr 26KXI v. RRKXISangakkara - KXI
16Mon Apr 27CSK v. DCDCGibbs - DC
17Mon Apr 27KKR v. MIMISachin - MI
18Tue Apr 28DD v. RRRRY Pathan - RR
19Wed Apr 29RC v. KKRRCBoucher - RC
20Wed Apr 29KXI v. MIKXISangakkara - KXI
21Thu Apr 30DC v. DDDDNannes - DD
22Thu Apr 30CSK v. RRCSKRaina - CSK
23Fri May 1KKR v. MIMIDuminy - MI
24Fri May 1RC v. KXIRCYuvaraj - KXI
25Sat May 2DC v. RRRRY Pathan - RR
26Sat May 2CSK v. DDCSKJakati - CSK
27Sun May 3KXI v. KKRKXIM Jayawardene - KXI
28Sun May 3RC v. MIRCKallis - RC
29Mon May 4CSK v. DCCSKDhoni - CSK
30Tue May 5KXI v. RRRRG Smith - RR
31Tue May 5DD v. KKRDDGambhir - DD
32Wed May 6DC v. MIDCR Sharma - DC
33Thu May 7RC v. RRRRA Singh - RR
34Thu May 7CSK v. KXICSKHayden - CSK
35Fri May 8DD v. MIDDA Nehra - DD
36Sat May 9DC v. KXIKXIM Jayawardene - KXI
37Sat May 9CSK v. RRCSKBadrinath - CSK
38Sun May 10RC v. MIMIDuminy - MI
39Sun May 10DD v. KKRDDA Mishra - DD
40Mon May 11DC v. RRDCD Smith - DC
41Tue May 12RC v. KKRRCTaylor - RC
42Tue May 12KXI v. MIMIBravo - MI
43Wed May 13DC v. DDDDBhatia - DD
44Thu May 14RC v. CSKRCTaylor - RC
45Thu May 14MI v. RRRRShane Warne - RR
46Fri May 15DD v. KXIKXIBrett Lee - KXI
47Sat May 16CSK v. MICSKHayden - CSK
48Sat May 16DC v. KKRDCRohit Sharma - DC
49Sun May 17DC v. KXIKXIYuvaraj - KXI
50Sun May 17DD v. RRDDDeVilliers - DD
51Mon May 18CSK v. KKRKKRHodge - KKR
52Tue May 19RC v. DDRCKallis - RC
53Wed May 20KKR v. RRKKRShukla - KKR
54Wed May 20CSK v. KXICSKMuralitharan - CSK
55Thu May 21DD v. MIDDSehwag - DD
56Thu May 21RC v. DCRCPandey - RC
57Fri May 22SF 1: DC v. DDDCGilchrist - DC
58Sat May 23SF 2: RC v. CSKRCPandey - RC
59Sun May 24Final: RC v. DC--

IPL 2: Captains Views!

After the match, each captain was asked to say few words in the presentation ceremony. The losing captain asked few questions about the match and then the winning captain. These are taken from www.cricinfo.com

Match 58 - SF2: RC v. CSK: May 23, 2009

Dhoni: "The wicket was a bit slow but they played better cricket score. We were looking for a 160 score but we lost wickets at the wring time. They outplayed us. We were short by 15 runs at least. Bowling was a bit fragile, but we could have made it tougher for them."

Kumble: "One more win will be nice. Their score was not even a par score. Our batsmen backed themselves to clear the boundary. I thought Praveen and Vinay bowled very well at the end."

Match 57 - SF1: DC v. DD: May 22, 2009

Sehwag: "Wasn't our day, bowlers tried everything and it all went for fours and sixes. I thought 153 was defendable. I tried everything but today was Gilchrist's day."

Gilchrist: "Amazing what a little bit of freshness does, coming back after a year off. I just wanted to stay with the run rate, put a little pressure on them. I thought the bowlers close it out very well. The ground fielding and enthusiasm was there. Two horse race in the final, anyone can win."

Match 56: RC v. DC: May 21, 2009

Adam Gilchrist: "We weren't as sharp as we would have liked to be. We were outplayed. But it's a fresh start tomorrow."

Anil Kumble: "It's a great thing for us, from what happened last year, and even from what happened this year. Brilliant hundred from Manish. We took a risk sending him up and he responded superbly. The way Virat and Akhil bowled was superb too."

Match 55: DD v. MI: May 21, 2009

Sachin Tendulkar: "We batted well, but the bowling was not up to the mark. Credit to Gauti and Viru, whose strokeplay turned the whole game. We have been good with the ball in the tournament, so over all I wouldn't blame the bowlers."

Virender Sehwag: I am pretty happy with my performance. I knew a good innings was around the corner. We have given everybody opportunities to play in this IPL, they have all done well. We are looking forward to the semis, I have got back in form, so it's good for my team.

Match 54: CSK v. KXI: May 20, 2009

Yuvraj: "We needed that win, we are pretty disappointed. Unfortunately for us, nobody got going. We didn't get a good partnership, the wicket was two-paced, and we've got ourselves to blame. We enjoyed playing in South Africa. We need to win games when we get into a good position, but we didn't do that today."

Dhoni: "Ashwin was brilliant throughout. Murali put pressure on the opposition, and them playing him cautiously was a mistake. We got off to a good start, both Gony and Thushara started well. We were a batsman short this game, but in the next game when Albie will be fit, we'll be a better batting side."

Match 53: KKR v. RR: May 20, 2009

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Match 52: RC v. DD: May 19, 2009

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Match 51: KKR v. CSK: May 18, 2009

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Match 50: DD v. RR: May 17, 2009

Warne: Probably they got 15 too many. We dropped our catches, but that's the way it goes. Had we got a good start, it still could have been a par score. [On Munaf's last over that went for 25] Well Munaf has been pretty special, he was sensational in that last over against Mumbai, and this can happen to anyone in twenty20

Sehwag: Pretty happy with the performance. The batting didn't click, still AB and Dilshan carried on from their good form. I knew 150 is a good total here because we almost won against Punjab after scoring just 120. I haven't got any runs, so I can use the next two games. It is important for my team.

Match 49: DC v. KKR: May 17, 2009

Gilchrist: Lightning doesn't strike twice, but it almost did. Bit of a big ask of him [Sharma] to do it twice in a row. I take a lot of responsibility for starting the slide. i certainly didn't need to take the risk when I did."

Yuvraj: What can I say? I think I should start bowling rather than batting. The last tijme I got the hat-trick we lost, so better to win it now. Everybody hung in, we knew we would be out if we lost.

Match 48: DC v. KKR: May 16, 2009

McCullum: "I want to apologise for the reaction out there, it was purely out of emotion. We're going to try to stay as positive as we can. It's not easy being in a team that has lost of a lot of tight games. We are a committed bunch of guys and are determined to turn things round."

Gilchrist: "Glad to have dragged two points out of this one. What was not pleasing was the 40-odd runs in the last two overs. Rohit played some great innings like this last year, and to stand up the way he did in the end was very pleasing. We are back here tomorrow, and hopefully fresh enough for that match."

Match 47: CSK v. MI: May 16, 2009

Tendulkar: "We tried every sort of combination but fell short. We faltered in crunch situations."

Dhoni: "We keep making the same mistakes again and again. Cannot do that outside the league stage. Hopefully it will all come together. Haydos is brilliant."

Match 46: KXI v. DD: May 15, 2009

Virender Sehwag: "We didn't bat well, but our bowlers did a fantastic job and at one stage we almost won the game. Twenty20 is bad type of cricket because if you start losing you keep on losing, I don't want us to go that way"

Yuvraj Singh: "If we had lost this game, I don't know where I'd hide my face. Our bowling was excellent, and our batting was decent. Anything between 120 and 140 was chase-able. Hopefully, Jayawardene gets back to full fitness soon, we need to bat well."

Match 45: RR v. MI: May 14, 2009

Tendulkar: "You always try out certain things. With the same batting order, we fell just short by 2 runs. Towards the end, there was some panic. We lost in a similar manner last year, and we have to try and win everything we can from here."

Warne: "The guys showed a lot of character. I'm really proud of them. Munaf Patel at the end was sensational. It was a big game for both teams, and we just wanted a smile on our faces and play well. The Mumbai Indians played well, but we hung in there and never gave up. There is a great spirit in our group."

Match 44: RC v. CSK: May 14, 2009

Dhoni: "Not really happy. We tried to win a game out of it. Our fielding has been suspect throughout the tournament. We are a safe fielding side, but not a brilliant fielding side. We have a lot of youngsters in the side who can't throw or run all that well. We were clearly about 20 short. "

Kumble: "It was a fantastic effort. The bowling was brilliant. In the end Ross Taylor saw us through. We stuck to plan. We wanted to get Haydos early on but that didn't happen. Still overall our plan worked. Kallis bowled brilliantly. We'd like to take it one game at a time."

Match 43: DD v. DC: May 13, 2009

Gilchrist: "We just handed the victory away with just bat and ball. You can't drop catches like that. We committed cricket suicide. The standard of catching in this tournament hasn't been high, and it was disappointing to release those two points today. We need to keep working hard, we're still in the mix."

Sehwag: "I was pretty happy with the total, but Gilchrist and Symonds played very well. Sangwan bowled really well, and Bhatia did well at the end, bowling the yorkers and the slower ones. We have a motivation that if we win, we get US$50,000 from our franchises. That's always a nice motivation to have." Wow.

Match 42: MI v. KXI: May 12, 2009

Yuvraj: "We didn't bat properly, except for Sunny. We didn't have enough runs on the board, we needed at least 150, Harbhajn, Duminy and Malinga bowled well and didn't give us opportunities to score, and Bravo played an amazing knock. We got to win all our games now, we have plenty of areas to work on." That was pretty candid from the Kings XI Punjab captain.

Sachin Tendulkar: Harbhajan and JP brought us back in the game, and we took some brilliant catches. We took wickets at regular intervals, that was the key to our success. Nothing work like victory, your body language becomes different, your intensity is different.

Match 41: RC v. KKR: May 12, 2009

McCullum: "I thought 170 was pretty good, but the way Ross played was fantastic. Nice to make contribution, but still disappointed. We have to try and regroup again. We weren't consistent enough with the ball." That's putting it mildly.

Kumble: "Great batting by Ross Taylor. It was important to not lose an early wicket - Kallis and Ryder managed that, and then Ross took it away."

Match 40: DC v. RC: May 11, 2009

Shane Warne: It was a disappointing performance. Credit to Dwayne Smith for his hitting in the last five overs. I wasn't too happy with the intensity of the side."

Adam Gilchrist: It would have been nice to have 10 or 15 runs more. Dwayne Smith batted beautifully, and the bowling was clinical. Versatility is there, which is very important for any team.

Match 39: DD v. KKR: May 10, 2009

McCullum: "Not enough runs on the board. We fought well to get 120, but those three wickets at the top hurt us. We are not consistent across the board, we need to get all three facets of the game firing at the same time. Around 20-30 runs more and it could have been a close game."

Gambhir: "The bowlers set up the game with those early wickets. We've not been chasing big totals so the important thing for us was to hang in there and bat till the end. Still five more games to go, so we need to hold the momentum."

Match 38: MI v. RC: May 10, 2009

Kumble: Probably Rahul's run-out was crucial. It was still a good wicket to get 9 or 10 runs an over at the end, but we lost too many wickets early.

Tendulkar: We needed this victory, I thought Rahane and Duminy batted well till the end. I thought we played well all round, batting was good, bowling was good, fielding was good. We need exactly what are the aspects to focus on (to make the semi-finals).

Match 37: CSK v. RR: May 9, 2009

Warne: "We were probably 20 runs short. It was a fighting total still, but Badrinath and Hayden batted well. I think both teams read the wicket right, the spinners did well, if we had Badri early it could have been a different game. Today was a big game, but we''ve got another one on Monday and we'll keep fighting."

Dhoni: "We thought the wicket will remain the same. The track was turning, but most of our batsmen are left handed, so it was important that Hayden stayed till the end. Badri made the most of his promotion up the order. We need to improve our fielding though. It was a tough chase, they had set an above-par score. But I'm quite happy with the overall performance."

Match 36: KXI v. DC: May 9, 2009

Gilchrist: "We should have closed it out, but another exciting game. It was a funny wicket, it perhaps came on a lot better later on. We didn't quite execute a few deliveries towards the end. But an intriguing contest."

Yuvraj: "I was very cross with my shot and we needed one partnership and Irfan and Mahela did that. Lee really helped us. Jayawardene has always done well under pressure but unfortunately he has pulled a hamstring."

Match 35: DD v. MI: May 8, 2009

Tendulkar: "We were very much there with our bowling and fielding except my over. We didn't want to give them pace onto the bat, which is why I brought myself on and that is where things started changing."

Gambhir: "It was important to carry the momentum, it's a format where once you lose it, it's difficult to get it back. We had wickets in hand, so we were confident of pulling it off despite needing eight-an-over. We bowled really well to restrict them. We want Sehwag back when he is fully fit, but we don't want to rush him in."

Match 34: CSK v. KXI: May 7, 2009

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Match 33: RR v. RC: May 7, 2009

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Match 32: DC v. MI: May 6, 2009

Tendulkar: The bowlers did well but the batsmen didn't reciprocate. Says Shah did well as pinch hitter.

Gilchrist: We would have liked some more runs and says he was foolish with the bat. But credits the batsmen who hung on and then the spinners who protected a decent score. Says this is a big win. A special shout out to Harris for that catch at third man and the ball to get Tendulkar. Says Rohit was 'outstanding' and 'unbelievable'.

Match 31: DD v. KKR: May 5, 2009

McCullum: "It's disappointing, and for most parts of the game we were in the match, but we dropped too many catches. We fell around 20 runs short, but all three guys played exceptionally well in their team. There are some positives but it's hard to get the momentum back when you're losing."

Gambhir: "It was very important for us to win this game, the teams are very close in this tournament. 154 was always chaseable, and Amit Mishra and Ashish Nehra bowled well. I am not spotting the ball well, but I was happy I batted through. Dilshan, the way he has been batting this tournament, it won't be long before he gets his orange cap."

Match 30: RR v. KXI: May 5, 2009

Yuvraj: "Totally outplayed. Went for too many runs. Wanted at least 60 in the first 6 overs but we lost three. We've got to win 90% of our games now."

Warne: "Great to see Smith stamp his authority. Great to see Ojha bat the way he did. The guys showed a lot of character. Nice to be back at the top of the table."

Match 29: CSK v. DC: May 4, 2009

Adam Gilchrist: "We were outplayed in all departments. We didn't bowl badly, but they batted very well on a good batting track. And it was tough to chase, especially after the start we got. I'm not focussed on the semi-finals as of now, but on turning around this run (of three losses)."

Dhoni: "I was struggling earlier, it affects my batting when I come in with only four-five overs to go since I'm not a batsman who can hit right from the start, that was the thinking behind promoting me. Credit to the openers for providing the platform for us to take off from. We need to work hard on our fielding, we have dropped catches right through the tournament, it hasn't hurt us that much because we are scoring 160-180 but if it is a low-scoring game, we will struggle."

Match 28: RC v. MI: May 3, 2009

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Match 27: KXI v. KKR: May 3, 2009

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Match 26: CSK v. DD: May 2, 2009

Gambhir: The total was chase-able, and praises Chennai's fielding and bowling. He also calls Warner's batting "fantastic."

Dhoni: Badrinath and Raina were superb but is disappointed that none of he, Oram and Morkel could push the total higher. He says that even when Warner and Karthik were blazing away, it was a matter of taking one wicket to put the pressure back on Delhi.

Match 25: RR v. DC: May 2, 2009

Gilchrist: "A great game of cricket, so exciting, tight finishes, both the teams had the opportunities to win it. There is bit more in the track and they bowled well to restrict us to 141, we would have like some more."

Warne: "We would have batted first, the guys showed lot of character, the bowling has been going very well, we wanted to get Yusuf down the order, so he could finish it off for us."

Match 24: RC v. KXI: May 1, 2009

Yuvraj: "We didn't get enough partnerships and Bangalore bowled really well. Not a difficult wicket but they're getting slower. Can't blame the pitch."

Kumble: "We really backed our bowlers. Roelof guided us with the bat. Had Yuvraj been there for another 5 overs the game would have been over. Gripping the ball was tough because of the dew. We didn't expect it to be this hard. The intensity was brilliant in the field."

Match 23: MI v. KKR: May 1, 2009

Phil: "KKR have wrestled a defeat from the jaws of victory." I agree. This was a golden chance to seal an outright win in style. They remain at the bottom with 5 defeats. Hodge played a very commendable knock and he didn't do much wrong. van Wyk offered support but a short break in play changed things and the stand was broken.

Tendulkar: "JP really set the match for us. All the bowlers chipped in. A good team performance. We wanted out strike bowlers to bowl first. Strategy of leaving Nayar to bowl the last over worked well for us."

Match 22: CSK v. RR: April 30, 2009

Shane Warne: "I thought at 104 in 16 overs they should have made just 130 but our bowling was ordinary at that stage. We left a little too much to do at the end. We just didn't match those guys for intensity."

Dhoni: "Our bowling was on the mark. Everybody contributed. Raina played a brilliant knock. Feels good to win after losing three games."

Match 21: DD v. DC: April 30, 2009

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Match 20: KXI v. MI: April 29, 2009

Tendulkar: "After the first half we were in a good position to win. But we lost early wickets and all credit to Punjab. You need partnerships but they just didn't come. We lost wickets in a flurry."

Yuvraj: "I was nervous. We wanted to bowl Piyush in the 19th over to get the left-hander out. The wicket had turned slow, and therefore we used more spinners. Yusuf bowled a very good last over."

Match 19: RR v. DD: April 29, 2009

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Match 18: RR v. DD: April 28, 2009

Sehwag: "We dropped couple of catches, may be if we had taken them, it would have been different. Till Yusuf came in, we were in control but he played well to hit some big sixes"

Warne: "We wanted someone at the top to take responsibility, so we tampered with the batting order. Pathan's striking was amazing. Had a chat with Munaf and he has done well and the rest of the bowlers."

Match 17: MI v. KKR: April 27, 2009

Brendon McCullum: "We need to look deep inside ourselves, and find a way now." No excuses.

Sachin Tendulkar: "It was wonderful. A good partnership for us. Sanath picked the pace quite well, because initially I took all the strike. Everything went to our plan. Maybe we could have got 200, but everything else went right."

Match 16: DC v. CSK: April 27, 2009

MS Dhoni: The bowlers are letting us down, we need to come up with a few ideas. And we have struggled in the middle overs. We need to pull up there.

Adam Gilchrist: I was pleased we pulled them back to 160, they could have scored 180-190. Ojha bowled well, RP hung in. I probably made a mistake. Gave Ojha only two overs, had a theory in my mind but it didn't work. I won't reveal that theory about Ojha.

Match 15: KXI v. RR: April 26, 2009

Warne: "Our bowling and fielding was pretty good, but our top order failed again. They bowled pretty well at the top, and we haven't found the right combination. Our blokes at the top aren't just doing the job, we can't keep doing that. They have to show how important this tournament is for them."

Yuvraj: "After losing wickets upfront, Sangakkara and Irfan batted really well. The wicket surprised me, I had thought in the morning 165-170 would be a good score, but then 145 was enough."

Match 14: DD v. RC: April 26, 2009

Pietersen: "We did ok to get to 150. I'm really chuffed with some of the young players. Appanna did brilliantly to get rid of AB. Pankaj and Vinay executed our plans well and I'm really happy with them as well. They can be really happy and hold their heads up high this evening. I'm upset we lost but not upset about the way we lost."

Sehwag: "Dilshan and AB got us some valuable runs and Manhas as well. The ball was stopping a bit and batting was difficult with the wind."

Match 13: CSK v. KKR: April 25, 2009

Match abandoned due to rain. No ball bowled!

Match 12: DC v. MI: April 25, 2009

Sachin: Till the 10-over break we were doing well, and we lost our momentum. This time the time-out has gone against us, but hopefull the next time it goes our way."

Glichrist: "It's a little milestone for us. We have got more points than we did last year."

Match 11: KXI v. RC: April 24, 2009

Pietersen: "When u drop some u make it had for yourself. It's not nice losing and we'll try and turn it around. My little team-mate from England Bopara played like a super star."

Yuvraj: "Thank God no rain! 169 was a fair total to chase and the wicket was good. Ravi was outstanding and he kept the momentum. All our experiments worked."

Match 10: RR v. KKR: April 23, 2009

McCullum: "We thought we would get across the line but Yusuf just blew us away. Sourav did incredibly well to get us back in the game. We have to rebound. Mendis is an incredible bowler but they were just too good for us. Chris Gayle was a bit too tired after a Super Over of batting ( when asked why he wasn't used)."

Warne: "The first Super Over had to happen to spice up the tournament. I thought about Yusuf and myself for that Super Over but I went with Kamran and I thought he bowled a very good over. Yusuf was fantastic with the bat. We were hungry to get out there in Durban when it rained."

Match 9: DD v. CSK: April 23, 2009

MS Dhoni: "Thanks to Hayden we were close. They were remarkable with their death bowling, we were nowhere close to that. I hope our bowlers are paying attention."

Match 8: DC v. RC: April 22, 2009

Pietersen: "We let ourselves down at the start with the bat. When Gilchrist and Hayden strike the ball like that there's not much you can do. We need to do better in the first six overs, then we'll be okay. We have to sort that out before Durban."

Gilchrist: Started well today. Felt a bit scratchy in the first game. The work the boys have put in as shown. Rohit has been pretty good for India in ODIs and Twenty20s and he's taken on the vice-captaincy role well. He wants to be a leader. Spinners have also proven effective, particularly here at Newlands. Ojha has been fantastic for us. We're happy."

Match 7: MI v. RR: April 21, 2009

Match abandoned due to rain. No ball bowled!

Match 6: KKR v. KXI: April 21, 2009

Yuvraj: "It's a bit unfortunate, but we also dropped a catch and that let them get ahead. Batting looked pretty good but we need to sort out our bowling. It's a similar start like last year, but we need to push on from here."

McCullum: "Nice to get a result go our way, and this win should give us some momentum. We thought a score of 150-160 was par on this ground, but Gayle got us off to a superb start. It could have been a potentially close game, but for the rain."

Match 5: CSK v. RC: April 20, 2009

Pietersen: "We didn't turn up, did we? May as well have stayed back in Cape Town, and given them two points." Good to see he can laugh about it.

Match 4: DC v. KKR: April 19, 2009

McCullum: "The runs were just not enough. We just weren't up to the standards. The top order struggled and Deccan handled the conditions very well. We never really gave the pitch any opportunity to play to our strengths, and we need to bounce back well after this. It was tough for the bowlers with such a low score to defend."

Glichrist: "It was an ideal start, something we've been working towards. We've had the intensity that you saw today in our training camp, and we've tried to learn from the experience last year. It was fantastic to see the guys unveil their fielding skills today, and we need to replicate this in the future matches. We suffered a lot of defeats last year in games that were 50-50, but we need to build up the momentum further."

Match 3: DD v. KXI: April 19, 2009

Yuvaraj Singh: The break after six overs didn't help us as we lost momentum. Duckworth-Lewis gives the team batting second the advantage in these situations, Goel played well for us. Hopefully it'll be great for him. We had a great tournament last year, and hopefully this one will be the same. Brett Lee's working on his fitness, and as soon as he is ready, we'll play him."

Sehwag: "I just told Gambhir to bat out the overs and that I'll go after the bowling. It's easier for the chasing team with the rain interruptions. I was prepared for a score of 120-130 even after that good start from Punjab, as we have a good batting line-up to it down. We are hoping to play the finals here if we keep continuing like this."

Match 2: RC v. RR: April 18, 2009

Warne: "It was pretty disappointing. As champions, we wanted to impose ourselves but Bangalore bowled very well. It was pretty embarassing for us really. We should still have won despite the conditions, batting under lights. We need to have a serious look at the top three or four and some shot selection. We'll work on it and I promise we'll come back better."

Pietersen: "The boys played fantastic cricket. Rahul was outstanding and Ryder was fantastic. We just wanted to hit it hard, take wickets and see where we would end up. Praveen's a fantastic bowler, very clever. You can't buy Kumble's experience, he's a legend. We'll try to do as best as we can, but there are some areas we can improve in, especially in the batting department."

Match 1: MI v. CSK: April 18, 2009

Dhoni: "I think Harbhajan did really well when Hayden and Flintoff were batting. I think 170-180 will be a par score on these kind of wickets. Even last year we struggled in the bowling department in the early stages but bounced back. Hopefully we will work on those areas."

Tendulkar: "The first 7-8 overs were difficult but I thought Nayar played a brilliant innings. I thought 150-160 would be a good target. I don't want to take anything for granted but I'm glad we've started well."

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Match 55: Mumbai Wins Easily!


In a math which is of less importance to both the teams, except for the difference in Prize Money for a spot between 5th and 6th. Mumabi by winning this game against Bangalore captured the 5th spot, one above Kolkata Knight Riders.

Put into bat, Dravid's team once again failed in a rain delayed match. The rain reduced the match to 18 overs a side. Boucher and Goswami opened the innings, but nothing changed. The first boundary came in the 4th over. Boucher and Misbah got out in the same over, Fernando picked the wickets. Boucher scored 18 and Misbah got out for 0.

White who hit two fours and a six in Kulkarni's over became dangerous, but got out in the next over for 26. Dravid was bowled by Smith for 11.

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Chasing a score of 123 in 18 overs, Jayasuriya and Tendulakar once agains started well. Jayasuriya scored 54 off 37 balls with 4 fours and 4 sixes. Tendulkar was not out on 40 in 43 balls with 4 fours and a six. Uthappa not out on 19 off 16 balls with 2 fours and a six.

Match 55
Venue: Bangalore
Date: May 28, 2008
Teams: Bangalore Royal Challengers and Mumbai Indians
Captains: Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar
Toss: Mumbai Indians and decided to field
Result: Mumbai Indians won by 9 wickets with 12 balls remaining
Man of the Match: CRD Fernando off Mumbai Indians (Sri Lanka)
Points: Mumbai Indians-2; Bangalore Royal Challengers-0
Score:

Bangalore Royal Challengers 122 for 9 in 18 overs (MV Boucher 18, SP Goswami 20, Misbah-ul-Haq 0,R Dravid 11, CL White 26, V Kohli 0, B Akhil 5, P Kumar 8, R Vinay Kumar 23, A Kumble 0 not out, Extras-11 (wide 10, nb 1), SM Pollock 4-0-23-0, A Nehra 3-0-21-1, CRD Fernando 4-0-18-4, DS Kulkarni 3-0-34-0, DR Smith 4-0-26-3) lost to Mumbai Indians 126 for 1 in 16 overs (ST Jayasuriya 54, SR Tendulkar 40 not out, RV Uthappa 19 not out, Extras-13 (lb 2, wide 11), A Kumble 4-0-45-0, DW Steyn 4-0-14-1, P Kumar 2-0-21-0, R Vinay Kumar 3-0-25-0, B Akhil 3-0-19-0)

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Monday, May 26, 2008

Match 51: Bangalore Win One More!

Akhil's quick fire 27 off 7 balls with 2 fours and 3 sixes helped Bangalore Royal Challengers had the last laugh. The last 5 overs required 60 runs, with 2 runs per ball.

Dravid hit 3 continuous fours of Bangar and got out in the next ball. He scored 31 off 21 balls with 3 fours and a six. Kohli hit a four off the last ball to reduce the targt to 43 from 4 overs.

White hit a boundary off the first ball of Vijaykumar's over and the next ball was a six over long on. Singles were take rest of the overs and target reduced to 29 from 18 balls.

Kohli hit a four of the first ball of Vaas and got out immediately. Akhil hit 2 fours in the same over and reduced the target to 16 off 12 balls.

Akhil hit 3 sixes in the 19th over of Silva to give victory to Bangalore Royal Challenger with 6 balls to spare.

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Earlier, Jaffer coming after injury, couldn't find his form as he lost his wicket for 5 runs. Kallis and Misbah-ul-Haq scored 31 and 34 respectively.

Deccan Chargers had a good start with a 101-run first wicket partnership off 68 balls. Gilchrist scored 46 off 37 balls with 4 fours and 2 sixes and Gibbs scored 47 off 34 balls with 6 fours and 2 sixes.

Surprisingly, Dravid had Kumble open the bowling with the new ball for Bangalore. You should say that it worked for him.

Venugopal Rao fired a 26 off 12 balls with 2 fours and 2 sixes.

Match 51
Venue: Hyderabad
Date: May 25, 2008
Teams: Hyderabad Deccan Chargers and Bangalore Royal Challengers
Captains: Adam Gilchrist and Rahul Dravid
Toss: Hyderabad Deccan Chargers and decided to bat
Result: Bangalore Royal Challengers won by 5 wickets with 6 balls remaining
Man of the Match: R Vinaykumar off Bangalore Royal Challengers (India)
Points: Bangalore Royal Challengers-2; Hyderabad Deccan Chargers-0
Score:

Hyderabad Deccan Chargers 165 all out in 20 overs (AC Gilchrist 46, HH Gibbs 47, RG Sharma 17, LPC Silva 0, Y Venugopal Rao 26, DB Ravi Teja 7, AS Yadav 8, SB Bangar 0, WPUJC Vaas 0, RP Singh 1, DP Vijaykumar 0 not out, Extras-13 (lb 3, wide 8, nb 2), A Kumble 4-0-33-1, DW Steyn 4-0-19-2, JH Kallis 1.2-0-19-0, V Kohli 3.4-0-25-2, R Vinay Kumar 4-0-27-3, B Akhil 3-0-39-0) lost to Bangalore Royal Challengers 171 for 5 in 19 overs (JH Kallis 31, W Jaffer 5, Misbah-ul-Haq 34, R Dravid 31, CL White 31 not out, V Kohli 9, B Akhil 27 not out, Extras-3 (lb 3), WPUJC Vaas 4-0-36-1, RP Singh 3-0-15-0, SB Bangar 4-0-30-1, DP Vijaykumar 4-0-29-0, Y Venugopal Rao 1-0-18-0, DB Ravi Teja 2-0-19-1, LPC Silva 1-0-21-0)

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Match 46: Chennai's Complecent! Loses to Bangalore! Dravid Happy!


Has complacency set-in in the minds of Dhoni and Chennai Super Kings team? An easy target to chase, pitch is good, though not great, confirmed birth for semi-finals. Every Chennai Supporter had a great shock on the attitude of the Chennai players.

Chasing 127 in 20 overs in a T20 game is easy including regular 50 overs match. The start was good, both Fleming and Parthiv Patel played very well to bring the score to 44 at the end of power play. With 14 overs, 83 to win, with all the 10 wickets in hand, no team would miss it. Today was an exception for Chennai and the day belong to Bangalore! Sure they were expecting another defeat until they got the wicket of Morkel.

The break through came in the form of luck for Kumble and Bangalore. It is like self-goal in football or hockey. The drive by Patel went straight to Kumble for an easy caught and bowled chance, but be missed it and ball popped out of his hands and hit Fleming, the non-striker and rebound in the air again. This time Kumble held it easily. At the end of 10 overs, Chennai were 61 for 1, requiring 66 in 60 balls.

Dhoni got out to a rash shot. He did not time the lofted shot well and gave a simple catch to Kumble at long on.

Fleming hit a six and a four of Vinaykumar in the 13th over. When he gave room for himself to take a full toss and hit it on the leg side. He misses the shot and last his leg stump, which hit keeper Boucher knees, who suffers in real pain. Fleming lost the grip of the bat and it was flying in the air. Umpires found that there were only 3 players in the 30 yard circle and call a no ball. Lucky Fleming. Bats again.

With all this luck where Patel was dropped and Fleming out on a no ball, Chennai should have won this game!

The luck did not continue for Fleming as he was out sweeping Kumble and caught at deep square leg. He scored 45 off 40 balls with 3 fours and 2 sixes. He won the award for DLF most sixes!

In the same over last ball, the final over for Kumble, Badrinath tried to play the sweep, but got trapped plumb in front of the wicket. Two wickets in an over! Bangalore is getting back in the game! Their confidence level goes up!

Steyn was brought in to bowl the 16th over. The good bouncer was well handled by Morkel but it went straight to Vinaykumar in deep square leg. Unnecessary short at this stage as Chennai needed only 34 from 28 balls--not difficult in T20.

Steyn's bowled another short ball to Vidyut and he tried to pull. The ball hit the top of the bat and went straight to short midwicket where Kallis took a good one handed diving catch. One more 2-wicket over for Bangalore.

End of over 16, Chennai were 93 for 6, requiring 34 from 24 balls. Raina hit a boundary of Kallis in the 2nd ball, but did not utilize the rest of the overs. Just with another single, that over added 5 to the total. 29 off 3 overs.

Praven Kumar bowled the 18th over and was smashed for two boundaries by Raina and Gony. With a wide and single, alredy 10 runs of that over in 3 balls, Gony should have played sensible to retain his wicket for other overs. He tried to hit another four of a shot ball and mistimed it and Steyn took the catch near the circle at mid off.

Two overs, 18 runs, 3 wickets in hand. Steyn bowled the penultimate over and gave just 2 runs and Balaji was run out. Last over, 16 runs with 2 wickets.

Raina trying for scoring all the runs of Praveen Kumar, could not do much on the yorker length deliveries. Though singles could have been taken in the first two balls, he did not go for it as he was not confident of Nitni.

Third ball was a single and no run on the fourth ball, victory to Bangalore!

No run was scored in the last two balls and Bangalore takes two points and moves one place above in the points table. Dravid is a happy man and was seen pumping in the air just before the last ball.

Earlier, deciding to bat, Bangalore started slow. They never looked dangerous. Kallis was caught at slip by Fleming of Gony. In the next over, Fleming dropped a sitter in slips for Goswami. In the 6th over, Goswami walked himself though umpire ruled him not out for a caught behind appeal. He showed the spirit!

Dravid alone looked dangerous. He found his form and was playing like a real T20 player! He played great innings in the last few matches, though it did not help his team to win.

Misbha, who scored 47 in the previous match, could not continue his form. The outswinger pitched on the off, took the edge of Misbha and went to the right of Patel, who took a brilliant one handed diving catch.

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Dravid hit at least one boundary in regular intervals, almost in every over. He hit two continuous fours of Balaji to take Bangalore to 87 at the end of 16 overs. He was caught at short extra cover by Dhoni of Morkel for 47 off 39 balls with 5 fours.

Praveen Kumar hit two fours of Nitni and then a four and a six of Balaji. Those two overs added 24 to the total.

Last over was bowled by Morkel. Praveen Kumar and Vinay Kumar got out in consecutive deliveries, giving hat-trick chance to Morkel. Praveen was bowled of a yorker and Vinay, trying to slog, saw his off stump flying.

Kumble scored two runs in the next ball and prevented hat-trick. It was almost half-a-chance but missed by Muralitharan.

Kumble was declared man of the match for his 3 wickets.

Match 46
Venue: Chennai
Date: May 21, 2008
Teams: Chenani Super Kings and Bangalore Royal Challengers
Captains: Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Rahul Dravid
Toss: Bangalore Royal Challengers and decided to bat
Result: Bangalore Royal Challengers won by 14 run
Man of the Match: Anil Kumble off Bangalore Royal Challengers (India)
Points: Bangalore Royal Challengers-2; Chenani Super Kings-0
Score:

Bangalore Royal Challengers 126 for 8 in 20 overs (JH Kallis 5, SP Goswami 10, V Kohli 10, R Dravid 47, Misbah-ul-Haq 4, MV Boucher 17, B Akhil 6 not out, P Kumar 21, R Vinay Kumar 0, A Kumble 2 not out, Extras-4 (lb 3, wide 1), M Ntini 4-0-27-0, M Gony 4-1-11-2, M Muralitharan 4-0-19-1, L Balaji 4-0-34-1, JA Morkel 4-0-32-4) beat Chenani Super Kings 112 for 8 in 20 overs (PA Patel 24, SP Fleming 45, MS Dhoni 4, SK Raina 21 not out, S Badrinath 1, JA Morkel 1, S Vidyut 0, M Gony 4, L Balaji 0, M Ntini 0 not out, Extras-12 (lb 2, wide 8, nb 2), DW Steyn 4-0-28-2, P Kumar 4-0-26-1, A Kumble 4-0-14-3, JH Kallis 4-0-15-0, R Vinay Kumar 3-0-23-1, B Akhil 1-0-4-0)

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Match 43: Delhi Wins! Keeps Their Hopes Alive!

Delhi Daredevils have beaten Bangalore Royal Challengers by 5 wickets with 10 balls to spare. They gained two crucial points and still stay in the competition. They still have a chance to secure their place in the first four if they win all of their remaining three matches.

Out of the 12 matches they played, they have won 6 and has 12 points. The remaining two matches has to be played against Kolkata Knight Riders on May 22 in Delhi, against Mumbai Indians on May 24 in Delhi. They can still go if Mumbai, Chennai and Kings XI lose all their matches.

Rightly chosing to field, Delhi chased the target with ease except at the end. Sehwag and Gambhir opened the fire from the first over. Sehwag once again missed the chance for recording the fastest 50. He was out for 47 off 17 balls with 9 fours and a six.

Zaheer Khan bowled very badly and did not give any support to skipper Dravid. He did not bowl like an international bowler. He was bowling on the leg stump with no fielder backing up. He gave 27 runs in his first 2 overs inclding 3 boundaries in his 2nd over by Sehwag.

Praveen Kumar's over also was not spard by the pair as Gambhir hit him for 2 fours and Sehwag hit one boundary.

Praveen Kumar's 2nd over was costly--Sehwag hit him for two fours, a six, and another four. He was out finally in the last ball caught by Chipli for 47. Th catch was a brilliant catch at point, where Chipli dived and took a sensational catch.

At the end of 7 overs, Delhi were 90 for 1. Gambhir got out in the last abll of the 9th over for 39. The second run was not their, but Gambhir went for it and got himself ran out.

At the end of 10 overs, Delhi were 105 for 2, requiring another 50 in 10 overs.

Two wickets in two overs sort of pressured Delhi and gave a hope to Bangalore. Dilshan was stumped by Goswami off Kumble for 4 in the 14th over and de Villiers was caught behind off Steyn for 21.

At the end of 15 overs, Delhi were 127 for 4, requiring 28 off 5 overs.

Kumble dismissed Karthik through a flighted delivery, which made the batsman come forward and drive the ball in the air. White at short cover took a good diving catch to give the 5th wicket.

22 required off 24 balls; Maharoof hit a six over point off Steyn in the 17th over. That reduced the target to 13 off 18 balls.

Zaheer Khan gave two fours to Maharoof and brought the target to 3 for 12 balls. Dhawan finished the match with a six over long off to give two points to Delhi and send Bangalore Royal Challengers out of the IPL!

Earlier, put into bat, Bangalore did not have good start they needed to win the match. Thought it was a better start, it was not enough. Kallis opened the innings and looked in good touch got out for 25, driving the ball pitched up on the off stump. The ball swung away and took a thick outside edge on the way to keeper.

Chipli struggled against the good bowling attack. He scored 2 off 10 balls. He was caught behind off McGrath, but lucky enough that he was given not out. McGrath was not happy and was having exchange of words with the batsman.

He was finally caught at mid wicket trying to pull the short ball from McGrath, who then asked the batsman not to leave until umpire gives out. He showed his frustration!

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The debutant Goswami scored a wonderful fifty and became the youngest player to do so. He hit 7 fours and a six in his 52, before caught by Dilshan at point of Maharoof. Trying to slog, took the edge and went in the air towards point.

Dravid did not stay long and was bowled by Dilshan for 9.

White was run out not looking or listening to Misbah's call. Misbhah hit the ball in the air to mid off where Shoaib Malik tried for the catch, but stopped it finally. The ball bounced just in front of him and rolled couple of yards away. Misbah watching his stroke and realized that it did not carry to the fielder, started a little late, but settled for one. White, not realizing it, came back for the second. The bowler collected the ball and sent it to keeper where Dinesh did the rest.

Misbah and Akhil had another misunderstanding. The ball was hit to short extra cover by Misbah and he did not want the run. But, Akhil went for it and realized it later that it is straight to Sehwag, who threw the ball to the Maharoof who knocked the removed the bails.

At the end of 19 overs, Bangalore were 130 for 7. The last over brought in some hope for them through 24 runs to take hte score to 154. He hit 3 sixes, a four and a two. All the sixes were huge and executed well.

Goswami was declared man of the match for his fifty in the first match he played in IPL. He is the youngest to score a fifty.

Match 43
Venue: Bangalore
Date: May 19, 2008
Teams: Bangalore Royal Challengers and Delhi Daredevils
Captains: Rahul Dravid and Virendra Sehwag
Toss: Delhi Daredevils and decided to field
Result: Delhi Daredevils won by 5 wickets with 10 balls remaining
Man of the Match: SP Goswami off Bangalore Royal Challengers (India)
Points: Delhi Daredevils-2; Bangalore Royal Challengers-0
Score:

Bangalore Royal Challengers 154 for 7 in 20 overs (JH Kallis 25, B Chipli 2, SP Goswami 52, R Dravid 9, Misbah-ul-Haq 47 not out, CL White 1, B Akhil 3, P Kumar 2, Z Khan 4 not out, Extras-9 (wide 9), GD McGrath 4-0-15-0, P Sangwan 3-0-51-0, VY Mahesh 4-0-25-0, MF Maharoof 4-0-13-2, R Bhatia 4-0-47-0, TM Dilshan 1-0-3-1) lost to Delhi Daredevils 158 for 5 in 18.2 overs (G Gambhir 39, V Sehwag 47, AB de Villiers 21, TM Dilshan 4, S Dhawan 16 not out, KD Karthik 6, MF Maharoof 13 not out, Extras-12 (b 1, lb 6, wide 5), DW Steyn 4-0-26-1, Z Khan 3-0-37-0, P Kumar 2-0-33-1, JH Kallis 2-0-16-0, B Akhil 3.2-0-21-0, A Kumble 4-0-18-2)

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Match 39: Rajasthan Royals Continue their Winning Spree!


Rajasthan Royals continued their winning habit against Bangalore Royal Challengers. Put into bat, Rajasthan Royals put 197 on the board losing only one wicket of Asnodkar.

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Chasing a mamooth target and not famous for chasing huge totals, Bangalore Royal Challengers meekly surrendered for 132 for 9 in 20 overs.

Match 39
Venue: Jaipur
Date: May 17, 2008
Teams: Rajasthan Royals and Bangalore Royal Challengers
Captains: Shane Warne and Rahul Dravid
Toss: Bangalore Royal Challengers and decided to field
Result: Rajasthan Royals won by 65 runs
Man of the Match: GC Smith off Rajasthan Royals (South Africa)
Points: Rajasthan Royals-2; Bangalore Royal Challengers-0
Score:

Rajasthan Royals 197 for 1 in 20 overs (GC Smith 75 not out, SA Asnodkar 50, SR Watson 46 not out, Extras-26 (b 1, lb 6, wide 18, nb 1), Z Khan 4-0-46-0, P Kumar 4-0-28-0, JH Kallis 4-0-39-0, Abdur Razzak 2-0-29-0, A Kumble 4-0-32-1, V Kohli 2-0-16-0) beat Bangalore Royal Challengers 132 for 9 in 20 overs (J Arunkumar 0, V Kohli 3, Misbah-ul-Haq 0, JH Kallis 20, CL White 10, R Dravid 75 not out, DT Patil 9, P Kumar 0, Z Khan 1, A Kumble 8, Abdur Razzak 0 not out, Extras-6 (wide 6), Sohail Tanvir 4-0-10-3, MM Patel 4-0-21-2, SR Watson 2-0-6-0, SK Warne 4-0-23-3, SK Trivedi 2-0-23-1, YK Pathan 2-0-28-0, RA Jadeja 2-0-21-0)

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Match 34: Kings XI Win Easy! Bangalore's Woe Continues!


The poor show of Bangalore Royal Challengers poor form continues and not only that, the difference of opinion between the skipper and the owner also has come out open.

The Bangalore attitude was not that great in this match! They never looked for a win, it looked!

Winning the toss and deciding to bat, Bangalore never looked to make a score that would cross 180 or 200. First over added 3 runs and then Kohli gave a maiden over. Pressure is on the openers. Arunkumar got out in the 1st bal of the third over, edging the Sreesanth delivery to Jayawardane at point.

Misbah hit two fours of the last two balls to take the score to 14/1 in 3 overs. Kohli hit two fours in the first two balls of the 4th over bowled by Pathan.

Misbha hit a six of the first ball of the 5th over and then a four in the 5th ball. He gave the momentum and was building the innings. He could have playes more sensibly by playing at least a step away from the crease. He played backfoot and hit the stumps with his back foot and ran for a single. Later it was found that he was hit wicket, very unlucky, both the Misbah and Bangalore.

Kohli hit two fours in the 6th over and was bowled by Chawla in the next delivery. At the end of 10 overs, Bangalore were 74 for 3, thanks to Misbah's firing innings.

White the danger batsman got out in the 11th over, first ball caught and bowled by Chawla, giving his 2nd wicket.

The runs were not coming as expected. Dravid got out in the 15th over bowled by Pathan. He was out for 29 off 26 balls.

Boucher opened his shoulders and he hit a six and two fours of Hopes. That was the only big over and end of 16 overs, Bangalore were 118 for 5. The last 5 overs added just 25 runs to the score and Bangalore ended their innings at 143 for 8.

The chase was easy for Kings XI as the Bangalore never showed a positive sign of winning or even trying.

Steyn's first over costed 12 runs followed by Zaheer Khan giving away just 1 run. Hopes and Marsh were never troubled and they started the innings well. Hopes hit a six of Zaheer Khan, a pull of the short ball over mid wicket. He hit another 6 of Praveen Kumar.

Marsh was dropped at mid-off by Chipli on 12. Zaheer missed a caught and bowled chance for Hopes on 19. Finally, Vijaykumar dismissed Hopes caught by Steyn, who held the diving catch running from extra cover. He was out for 27 off 19 balls with 3 sixes.

That was the only wicket to fall for Kings XI. Marsh and Pomersbach scored the remaining runs. Marsh reached his 50 in 35 balls with 5 fours and 2 sixes. The unbeaten second wicket partnership was 102 runs in 56 balls. Marsh was on song hitting his 74 off 51 balls with 9 fours and 2 sixes.

Pomersbach was not out 34 off 24 balls with 3 fours and 2 sixes. This was the 7th defeat for Bangalore Royal Challengers.

Marsh was declared man of the match for his wonderful 74, leading his team to victory.

Match 34
Venue: Mohali
Date: May 12, 2008
Teams: Kings XI Punjab and Bangalore Royal Challengers
Captains: Yuvaraj Singh and Rahul Dravid
Toss: Bangalore Royal Challengers and decided to bat
Result: Kings XI Punjab won by 9 wickets with 26 balls remaining
Man of the Match: SE Marsh off Kings XI Punjab (Australia)
Points: Kings XI Punjab-2; Bangalore Royal Challengers-0
Score:

Bangalore Royal Challengers 143 for 8 in 20 overs (J Arunkumar 1, V Kohli 21, Misbah-ul-Haq 21, CL White 10, R Dravid 29, MV Boucher 39, P Kumar 5, R Vinay Kumar 1, Z Khan 1 not out, A Kumble 0 not out, Extras-15 (b 5, lb 2, wide 8), S Sreesanth 4-0-29-3, IK Pathan 4-1-23-1, PP Chawla 4-0-33-2, VRV Singh 4-0-15-1, Yuvaraj Singh 2-0-14-0, JR Hopes 2-0-22-0) lost to Kings XI Punjab 144 for 1 in 15.4 overs (SE Marsh 74 not out, JR Hopes 27, LA Pomersbach 34 not out, Extras-9 (lb 5, wide 4), DW Steyn 2-0-33-0, Z Khan 4-0-35-0, P Kumar 2.4-0-15-0, R Vinaykumar 2-0-11-1, A Kumble 4-0-36-0, V Kohli 1-0-9-0)

Friday, May 9, 2008

Match 29: Kolkata Wins Finally!


In a rain curtailed match, Kolkata Knight Riders finally tasted a win after a gap of 4 matches. It was unusual to rain in Kolkata in this season, but it did not stop the match.

Though pitch report said fielding first is the best options, both the captains thought otherwise. Winning the toss, Ganguly decided to bat first citing the outfield as reason. The overs were reduced to 16 per side with each bowler can bowl a maximum of 3 with an exception one bowler who can bowl maximum of 4 overs.

Chopra and Hodge opened the innings. The scoreboard did not move as Ganguly expected. Steyn got Chopra in front of the wicket for 2 in his 2nd over. In the same over, Ganguly and Hodge scored a four each. Hodge was out in the next over, pulled a short ball that went straight into the hands of Vinaykumar at deep square leg.

The inform batsman David Hussey hit a four and a six in the fifth over to take the score to 36 for 2. Ganguly trying to get his form, was not successful in this match also. He was out in the 8th over, going for a quick single, but found himself short of crease. He played with soft hands and the fielder White hit the stumps direct. Ganguly was out for 20 off 22 balls with 2 fours.

The first Zimbabwe player to play in this IPL is Taibu. David Hussey gave some hopes for Kolkata by hitting two continuous sixes of Kumble. He could have judged the second run better. After two sixes, the next ball went to square leg of the pads. He looked for second run, but Steyn sent a good throw from the deep straight to keeper who just knocked off the stumps. Hussey scored 26 off 12 balls a four and 3 sixes.

Taibu got out in the 12th over, caught by Boucher of Steyn, trying to pull the ball, but it took top edge. He hit 2 fours in his 15 off 12 balls. In the same over, Shukla hit two fours off Steyn and bowled in the next ball through inner edge.

At the end of 12 overs, Kolkata were 89 for 6 and added just 6 runs each in the next two overs. With two more overs to go, they were 101 for 6.

Sure that Bangalore would have eyed a win at this stage of the game. Zaheer Khan gave away 14 runs in the next over including 2 fours. Kumar's next over added another 14 to total with 2 huge sixes.

The match saw a confusin when umpires said that Steyn cannot bowl as Praveen Kumar already completed his four. Only one bowler can bowl and Praveen already did that. Everyone thought Rahul made a mistake in his calculations. Finally he was correct as the scorers made a mistake by adding a over to Vinay Kumar instead of Praveen Kumar.

Kolkata ended their innings with 129 for 7, losing Karthik in the last over.

Bangalore could have won this game if they had gone agains the bowler at least from 5th over. They were playing it like a test game. Though Ishanth Sharma was firing from one end, they could have picked other bowlers.

Chandrapaul got out trying to slog, caught at mid on by Murali Karthik of Sharma. End of four overs, Bangalore were 19 for 1.

The hopes were brought back for few balls by Arun Kumar, who hit 3 fours of Umar Gul. With 12 runs alredy in the over, he could have played sensible, waiting for the strike. Pushing the ball to point, he went for a quick single, but the fielder Hodge sent a direct hit to send him back.

With two new batsman in the crease, the run rate dropped below 6. The 6th, 7th and 8th over added 3 runs each to the score. At the end of 8 overs, Bangalore were 41 for 3. Ganguly was bowling a good line at one end giving away just 5 runs of his 2 overs.

Murali Karhik was brought in and that over added 10 and Bangalore crossed 50.

Bangalore needed 80 runs in 42 balls with 8 wickets end. What were they doing? They have to win this game and have to throw the bat.

Ganguly bowled Dravid in the first ball of the 10th over. Dravid played a paddle sweep and missed the ball, which uprooted his leg stump. "DADA" was celebrating along with Kolkata crowd. He gave just 2 runs in that over to complete his spell of 3 overs giving away 7 runs and taking a wicket. End of 10 overs, Bangalore struggling at 53 for 3.

White and Boucher tried their bit. White became dangerous as he hit a four and six of Shukla and gave momentum. The 11th over added 15 to the total. The 12th over added 8 to the total with a four by Boucher.

Umar Gul's next over added 15 to the total. Last three overs were good for Bangalore. White hit two fours off Gul to take the score 91 for 3 and requiring 40 in 3 overs.

Ishanth, having two overs, was rightly brought back. He gave five runs to change the equation to 35 in two overs.

Karthik was brought back. This is a crucial over. Boucher played the first ball back to bowler, but White started the run. Karthik easily knocked the stumps to run out White for 30 off 16 balls with 3 fours and a six.

Boucher decided to against Murali Karthik. He hit a four, six and another four, a single. This over added 15 runs, but they should have added more.

Last over, 20 runs needed, Ishanth to bowl, Boucher on strike. First ball was a four.
No run of the next ball, the next two balls were 2 runs each. Two balls 12 runs. Boucher scores a single to midwicket. The entire Eden Garden goes wild. Praveen Kumar hits a four of last ball, but that was useless at this stage. Bangalore lost by 5 runs.

Ganguly for his wonderful spell of 3-0-7-1 was declared man of the match.

Match 29
Venue: Kolkata
Date: May 8, 2008
Teams: Kolkata Knight Riders and Bangalore Royal Challengers
Captains: Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid
Toss: Kolkata Knight Riders and decided to bat
Result: Kolkata Knight Riders won by 5 runs
Man of the Match: Sourav Ganguly off Kolkata Knight Riders (India)
Points: Kolkata Knight Riders-2; Bangalore Royal Challengers-0
Score:
Kolkata Knight Riders 129 for 7 in 16 overs (A Chopra 2, BJ Hodge 10, SC Ganguly 20, DJ Hussey 26, T Taibu 15, LR Shukla 11, WP Saha 17 not out, M Kartik 17, Umar Gul 6 not out, Extras—5 (lb 3, wide 2), DW Steyn 4-0-27-3, Z Khan 3-0-27-1, P Kumar 3-0-36-1, R Vinay Kumar 3-0-15-0, A Kumble 3-0-21-0) beat Bangalore Royal Challengers 124 for 4 in 16 overs (J Arunkumar 22, S Chanderpaul 7, MV Boucher 50 not out, R Dravid 5, CL White 30, P Kumar 4 not out, Extras-6 (lb 3, wide 2, nb 1), AB Dinda 3-0-20-0, I Sharma 4-0-25-1, Umar Gul 3-0-30-0, SC Ganguly 3-0-7-1, M Kartik 2-0-24-0, LR Shukla 1-0-15-0)

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Jaffer Injured, out for 3 weeks! Charu Shama is out too!!

Bangalore Royal Challengers have been having a tough time in the inaugural Indian Premier League, losing five of their seven matches and then seeing their CEO Charu Sharma being replaced by former India Test player Brijsh Patel.

And, just when one thought things couldn't get any worse for the Royal Challengers, has come the news that opening batsman Wasim Jaffer has suffered a fracture in his hand and will be out of action for the next three weeks.

He was injured during the game against Chennai Super Kings on April 28, and couldn't even hold the bat in the match against Kings XI Punjab on Monday night. Jaffer, who has made 110 runs from five matches in the IPL at a strike rate of 111.11.

The injury comes at a bad time for Jaffer, who was just starting to prove himself in the Twenty20 format. It may be a bigger blow for the Challengers though as one of their most consistent players in the tournament is now on the sidelines.

Their their next match against Kolkata Knight Riders is a crucial one for Bangalore and they have to try something different including the opening at the Eden Gardens on May 8 to be in the competition.

Charu Sharma goes and Brijesh Patel is new CEO!

Monday, May 5, 2008

Match 25: Kings XI Punjab Demolishes Bangalore Royal Challengers! Cry Baby declared Man of the Match!


Good toss to win and the right decision by Yuvaraj. Though he is currently lacking the leadership skills according to me, he made the right decision based on wicket and the strength of the team. Remind you that Dhoni said, regardless of the pitch, he will go for batting because batting was the strength.

Sreesanth demolished the hopes of Bangalore in the first over by taking two wickets with just one wide run on the board. The first wicket of Jaffer was a typical fast bowler delivery, pitched on the off and swung away taking the edge of the ba, straight to keeper, in the fourth ball.

He pitched the next ball in the off and middle and the bowl swung well. Even before White realized that there is a big gap between bat and pad, the ball went through the gap to him the middle stump. Two wickets in the first over of the game is really not a good start for any team, especially if the team is struggling to win. Kallis avoided the hatrick to Sreesanth.

The poor calling by Kohli ran out Kallis, one more failure. Kohli played it point and called for a run which was responded well by Kalli. But, looking the fielder approaching the ball faster than anticipated, said no, but by that time, Kallis was almost in batting crease, couldn't go back. Marsh threw the ball easily to the bowler who did the rest.

At the end of the 6 overs, Bangalore were strggling at 26 for 3, the lowest by any team in the power play.

It was left to Dravid, the skipper and Kohli to build the partnership and save Bangalore. They did not take risk till the end of 10th over--51 for 3.

Sreesanth was brought back to bowl his last over, the 11th over of of the innings, and he almost provied it. Though he was hit beautifully for a four in the first ball through covers, the last ball was a catch that was dropped because of poor judgment by Hopes. He ended his figures with 4-0-16-2, which earned him the man of the match award.

Kohli got out in the 1st ball of 13th over bowled by Pathan. The change in bowling worked through a slower ball pitched away on the off stump, which Kohli trying to clear the fence. He actually did not time it well and lost his wicket. He scored useful 36 of 36 balls with 5 fours. The 54 run partnership came off 52 balls.

Misah-ul-Haq was not able to carry on his T20 World Cup form. He was declared leg before off Chawla for 8. Two balls later, Praveen Kumar didn't expect the bounce, tried to cut the ball, but it took edge and was well caught by keeper Kaul. Two wickets in an over one more time.

At the end of 16 overs, Bangalore were 102 for 6, lost all crucial wickets, with only skipper Dravid in the crease.

Though Patil was run out in the first ball of the 17th over, Dravid hit 3 fours in that over, which provided some confidence to Bangalore. Patil's in experience showed in his calling and running. It was a call of Dravid when he driven the ball to mid-on which he said clearly no, but Patil ran all the way to make himself out.

Zaheer Khan was bowled by Chawla in the 18th over; Bangalore had only 117 at the end of 18 overs with 2 wickets in hand. Dravid hit a six of VRV Singh and got out in the next ball, caught by Jayawardane. He couldn't do much as wickets were falling at the other end and overs are coming to and end. He was out for 66 of 51 balls with 9 fours and a six. He reached his 50 in 44 balls with 7 fours.

In the last over, Kumble was run out tring to run a yorker that went to keeper and found short of his crease.

The innings came to an end at 19.2 overs with 126 on the board, giving an easy target to Kings XI.

It was the first two wickets in the first over of Sreesanth, was the turning point of the match.

Though Zaheer Khan provided the break through in the 2nd over by having Hopes caught at cover by White, Bangalore did not utilize the situation properly. In fact it would be difficult because they did not have more runs in the score board to take risk.

Sarwan joined Marsh, the inform batsman for the 2nd wicket. Sarwan's six of short ball through a edge and then couple of fours released some pressure for Kings XI. Marsh hit a six of Praveen at the end of 5th over.

Praveen Kumar took the wicket of Sarawan by pitching a short ball, whch he tried to pull only to find that it took the top edge and was caught by keeper Patil. He scored 31 off 29 balls with 4 fours and a six.

Though Kumble gave only 3 runs in his first over, Marsh hit for 3 fours in his second to take the score to 81 for 2 in 10 overs.

Kings XI Punjab needed 46 from 60 balls to register their 5th continuous win.

The match got a surprise turn for a moment when Praveen had Yuvaraj caught behind for 1. It was a wicket madien leaving the target 46 to be scored in 54 balls.

Jayawardane and Marsh hit few fours before Marsh was bowled by Zaheer Khan, uprooting his middle stump. He tried to play across and missed the line. He was out for 39 off 34 balls with 4 fours and a six to his credit.

End of over 15, Bangalore were 109 for 4, requiring 18 from 30 balls, easy target.

Steyn bowled a tight 16th over and gave just one run. 17 from 24 balls. The next two overs added 10 runs--7 from Zaheer with a four by Pathan and then 3 runs from Kallis.

Kings XI Punjab needed 7 from 2 overs. Pathan hit a six of Kumble's 2nd ball taking the score to equal position. The next ball was a wide and gave victory to Kings XI Punjab and another defeat, the 5th, to Banaglore Royal Challengers.

With 5 victories and 10 points out of the 7 matches, Kings XI Punjab is in the 2nd position. Rajasthan Royals is still leading the table with 5 wins and 10 points in their 6 matches. Rajasthan is bettering in net run rate though the points are equal betwen them and Kings XI.

Bangalore Royal Challengers is in 7th position, last but one, with 4 points out of 7 matches and Hyderabad Deccan Chargers is in the last position with 2 points out of their 6 matches.

Match 25
Venue: Bangalore
Date: May 5, 2008
Teams: Bangalore Royal Challengers and Kings XI Punjab
Captains: Rahul Dravid and Yuvaraj Singh
Toss: Kings XI Punjab and decided to field
Result: Kings XI Punjab won by 6 wickets with 10 balls remaining
Man of the Match: S Sreesanth off Kings XI Punjab (India)
Points: Kings XI Punjab-2; Bangalore Royal Challengers-0
Score:
Bangalore Royal Challengers 126 all out in 19.2 overs (W Jaffer 0, V Kohli 34, CL White 0, JH Kallis 7, R Dravid 66, Misbah-ul-Haq 8, P Kumar 0, DT Patil 4, Z Khan 0, A Kumble 3, DW Steyn 1 not out, Extras—10 (lb 1, wide 9), S Sreesanth 4-0-16-2, IK Pathan 3.2-0-13-1, Gangandeep Singh 3-0-28-0, VRV Singh 4-0-33-0, PP Chawla 4-0-25-3, JR Hopes 1-0-10-0) lost to Kings XI Punjab 127 for 4 in 18.2 overs (SE Marsh 39, JR Hopes 5, RR Sarwan 31, Yuvaraj Singh 1, DPMD Jayawardane 17 not out, IK Pathan 17 not out, Extras-17 (lb 10, wide 7), D Steyn 4-0-16-0, Z Khan 4-0-29-2, P Kumar 4-1-22-2, JH Kallis 3-0-14-0, A Kumble 3.2-0-36-0)