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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Match 42: MI v. KXI: Bravo keep Mumbai's Hope Alive!

In another low scoring encounter between these two teams, this time MI was easily able to go past KXI score. In the last encounter, MI was not able to score 120 and was short by 3 runs.

Yuvi lead KXI set the same target in the second encounter as well to MI but this time, Sachin's team reached the target in 16.2 overs with the loss of two wickets.

Chasing 120, Lee picked Jayasuriya caught at third man playing his favorite cut short of a short ball pitched on the off stump.

Rahane was trapped lbw off Chawla. Mumbai once again lost quick wickets and built self pressure.

Sachin and Bravo played superb innings to take MI past the target. Bravo reached his fifty in 35 balls which had 4 fours and 3 sixes.

Once again Sreesanth became the target for the batsmen. In his first over, he gave away 21 runs and moved the score from 14 in 4 overs to 35 in 5 overs. Bravo hit a four, six, a six, a four and a single with no run scored of the first ball.

At the end of 10 overs, MI were 72 for 2, requiring 46 in last 10. Tendulkar also opened up his shoulder and hit a six of turning delivery from Chawla.

Earlier, Kings XI were restricted for 119 with the highest partnership of 28 runs came for the 3rd wicket between Sohal and Sangakkara. Sohal top scored with 43 with 5 fours and 3 sixes. Katich and Pathan went for duck. Yuvaraj scoring 2 fours in his 12, consumed 18 balls for it.

Mota fell to Duminy caught by Harabhajan. He came down the track and hit over long on where Harbhajan took a fourth-attempt catch.

In the same over, Yuvaraj should not have tried to go against the bowler. With a wicket already lost in the over, he should have played calmly. He also came down the track to hit a six over long but the thick outside edge sent it straight to Bravo at point. Duminy's debut IPL going well for him.

End of 15 overs, KXI were 92 for 7. Malinga picked two wickets in the 18th over. He had Lee caught at long off and Chawla run out.

Harbhajan bowled a very good spell which put pressure on KXI to go against other bowlers and gift their wickets. His figures were 4-0-9-1

Scoreboard:

Match # 42
Date: Tuesday May 12, 2009
Teams: Mumbai Indians v. Kings XI Punjab
Captains: Sachin and Yuvaraj
Toss: KXI, decided to bat
Venue: SuperSport Park, Centurion
Result: MI won by 8 wkts with 22 balls remaining
Points: MI 2; KXI 0
Man of the Match: Harbhajan Singh off MI

Kings XI Punjab Innings:


BatsmanHow OutRunsBalls4s6s
SohalRun Out (Tendulkar)432353
Katichc Harbhajan b Kulkarni0200
I PathanRun Out (Bravo)0300
Sangakkarab Harbhajan81900
Yuvarajc Bravo b Duminy121820
Motac Harbhajan b Duminy4700
Pomersbachb Rahane5700
GoelNot Out202120
B Leec Raje b Malinga81210
ChawlaRun Out (Takawale)0000
SreesnathNot Out11000
Extras(b 3, lb 1, w 12, nb 2)18---
Totalfor 9 wkts in 20 overs119---


Fall of Wickets: 1-5 (Katich, 1.2 ov), 2-22 (Pathan, 3.2 ov), 3-50 (Sohal, 5.3 ov), 4-67 (Sangakkara, 9.1 ov), 5-79 (Mota, 11.1 ov), 6-79 (Yuvraj Singh, 11.4 ov), 7-89 (Pomersbach, 14.3 ov), 8-106 (Lee, 17.3 ov), 9-112 (Chawla, 17.4 ov)

BowlerOMRW
Malinga40321
Kulkarni30241
Bravo20170
Raje10100
Harbhajan4091
Duminy40152
Rahane4051
Jayasuriya1030


Mumbai Indians Innings:

BatsmanHow OutRunsBalls4s6s
Jayasuriyac Mota b Lee4710
BravoNot Out705973
Rahanelbw b Chawla1500
TendulkarNot Out412941
Extras(w 4, nb 2)6---
Totalfor 2 wkts in 16.2 overs122---


Fall of Wickets: 1-5 (Jayasuriya, 2.1 ov), 2-40 (Rahane, 5.5 ov)

BowlerOMRW
B Lee40251
I Pathan3.21140
Sreesanth10210
Chawla40321
Yuvaraj20140
Goel20160

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Match 32: DC v. MI: Rohit's Hat-trick Pushes MI Down the List!

What is happening to MI? Another loss to them pushed them to bottom of the list just before KKR. Once again the batting failed for them as they succumbed to the spin of Rohit Sharma.

MI also awarded Rohit Sharma with a hat-trick throwing their wickets. Get 1 and two free! This is the second hat-trick in this edition of IPL with the first one picked by Yuvaraj against Bangalore Royal Challengers.

Chasing 146, with the batting line up MI have, they should have reached this target easily. I would say, against Deccan Chargers bowling, still possible. RP Singh gave the right start by picking Jayasuriya and Tendulkar with just 7 on the board.

Jayasuriya was caught at third man, playing his favorite slash of the short ball where Harris took a wonderful forward diving catch. Jayasuriya was stunned and shocked! Next delivery, Sachin's try to send the ball to third-man took inside edge and knocked the stumps. RP Singh strck twice in two deliveries.

Duminy and PR Shah built the partnership for the third wicket. It looked dangerous as Shah hit two sixes in the last over of the powerplay. He scored 29 off 19 balls with 3 fours and 2 sixes. The parternship was broken by Suman with a good flight delivery which templted Shah to for a slog and was caught at long by D Smith.

Duminy, the wall of MI, started building parternship with Bravo. Though Duminy played realizing his responsibilities, Bravo didn't do it and that cost the match for MI. When added 37 for the 4th, Bravo played a poor shot by going for a six which ended as a catch to Harris at long off, giving one more wicket to Suman.

The wicket of Bravo turned the match in favor of DC as MI needed 49 from 35 balls. In the 16th over, 4th ball, Rohit Sharma bowled AM Nayar when he moved across to play a sweep and missed the ball.

What did Harbhajan do? Can he not play sensible cricket at least for couple of balls? He went for a slog in the next delivery, dragged the ball to the stumps of inside edge. Two wickets in 2 balls for Rohit, but that's the end of the over pushing MI to 103 for 6 in 16 overs.

Suman's next over added 5 to the total of MI. Luck favored DC and Rohit as the part-timer picked the hat-trick of a delivery bowled on outside the leg stump. As the key-man, Duminy went for a sweep, the ball rubbed the gloves and lobbed in the air to land in the hands of Gilly. Three wickets in three balls!!

In the same over, Tiwari was stumped and pushed MI to 109 for 7. The last two overs required 34 with 2 wickets in hand. MI ended the innings with 19 runs short! Though it was RP Singh who picked two crucial wickets at the start and Suman picked two middle order batsmen, for the hat-trick brilliant 38, Rohit was given man of the match!

Earlier, deciding to bat, once again Gibbs went for a duck. Gilly and Suman added 29 for the 2nd wicket before Suman was caught behind of Bravo.

Rohit Sharma played a superb innings showing maturity and responsibility. He scored 38 off 36 balls with 2 fours and a six. It was Venugopal who played a brisk knock at the end with 28 off 17 balls to take DC to 145 for 6.

Scoreboard:

Match # 32
Date: Wednesday May 6, 2009
Teams: Deccan Chargers v. Mumbai Indians
Captains: Gilchrist and Sachin
Toss: DC, decided to bat
Venue: SuperSport Park, Centurion
Result: DC won by 19
Points: DC 2; MI 0
Man of the Match: Rohit Sharma off DC

Deccan Chargers Innings:

BatsmanHow OutRunsBalls4s6s
Gilchristb Raje252921
Gibbsc Tendulkar b Kulkarni0500
T Sumarc Shah b Bravo201312
R Sharmac Bravo b Malinga383621
D Smithb Jayasuriya161211
VenugopalRun Out (Bravo/Shah)281721
Ravi TejaNot Out4400
HarrisNot Out5400
Extras(lb 5, w 4)9---
Totalfor 6 wkts in 20 overs145---


Fall of Wickets: 1-8 (Gibbs, 1.4 ov), 2-37 (Suman, 5.3 ov), 3-62 (Gilchrist, 9.4 ov), 4-85 (Smith, 12.6 ov), 5-118 (Sharma, 17.1 ov), 6-137 (Venugopal Rao, 19.1 ov)

BowlerOMRW
Malinga40241
Kulkarni40211
Harbhajan20230
Bravo30161
Raje30251
Jayasuriya40311


Mumbai Indians Innings:

BatsmanHow OutRunsBalls4s6s
Jayasuriyac Harris b RP Singh5710
Tendulkarb RP Singh2400
PR Shahc D Smith b T Suman291932
Duminyc Gilchrist b R Sharma524870
Bravoc Harris b T Suman131600
AM Nayarb R Sharma1400
Harbhajanb R Sharma0100
Tiwarist Gilchrist b R Sharma3500
RajeNot Out11701
KulkarniNot Out7900
Extras(lb 2, w 1)3---
Totalfor 8 wkts in 20 overs126---


Fall of Wickets: 1-7 (Jayasuriya, 1.4 ov), 2-7 (Tendulkar, 1.5 ov), 3-60 (Shah, 8.5 ov), 4-97 (Bravo, 14.1 ov), 5-103 (Nayar, 15.5 ov), 6-103 (Harbhajan Singh, 15.6 ov), 7-108 (Duminy, 17.1 ov), 8-109 (Tiwary, 17.3 ov)

BowlerOMRW
Harris40250
RP Singh40192
Harmeet Singh30280
D Smith10130
Shoaib20190
T Suman40142
R Sharma2064

Monday, May 4, 2009

Match 28: RC v. MI: RC Shocks MI, Debutant Preez Strikes for RC!

Royal Challengers lead by Kumble for the 2nd time, won it for them once again. Thanks to wonderful bowling by the debutant Dillon du Preez who picked 3 crucial wickets to put MI in the back seat.

Preez picked Sachin in his first over 3rd delivery. Sachin went for the drive, the thick outside edge took the ball straight to Dravid at slip. Next delivery, he picked Rahane with the same delivery, same shot but caught by Uthappa.

In his next over, he picked the agressive Duminy who came down the track for a slog. The ball took the bottom edge on the way to the keeper. Earlier, Praveen started the first over of the innings with a maiden keeping the dangerous Jayasuriya quiet.

Bravo and Jayasuriya built the innings for MI. They took MI from 23 for 3 in 5.2 overs to 83 in 14 overs. Jayasuriya started the agression in the 8th over with a six and a four of Preez. The next two overs had one boundary and few singles to take MI to 53 for 3 in 10 overs.

Jayasuriya scored couple of boundaries in Kumble's over to move MI to 77 in 13 overs. Merwe picked Jayasuriya in his first ball caught at mid wicket by Vinay Kumar for 52, which came off 43 balls with 6 fours and a six.

Bravo and Nayar took the responsibility and completed the innings with a respectable 149 on board. Bravo went on to score unbeaten 50 off 40 balls with a four and 2 sixes. Nayar was unbeaten on 29 in 20 balls.

They added 66 in 35 balls to give a chance to MI bowlers to give a try at RC. In the 19th over, Merwe went 2 continuous sixes with the second one caught by Uthappa, but he could not balance his body, he fell on the boundary line.

The last ball of the innings was a no ball by Preez. Nayar was able to hit a single of free hit delivery.

Chasing 150 at 7.5 per over, Bangalore Royal Challengers chase it well. Though Jaffer went for 7, I should say that everything went according to RC's plan. It was their day.

Kallis took the responsibility as a senior player and handled Malinga, Zaheer and Bhajji well. Uthappa took played according to the situation and helped Kallis on the other hand. They both took RC to the winning total with an unbeaten 126-run partnership in 91 balls.

Sachin tried 7 bowlers including himself but nothing went in favor of him. Zaheer opened the bowling and went for 9 runs including 2 fours by Kallis. Bravo on the other end went for 12 runs. He also went for 2 fours one each by Jaffer and Kallis. Zaheer picked Jaffer caught by Nayar for 7 in his 2nd over. That's the only successful moment for MI durng their bowling.

Malinga was brought into attack in place of Bravo. Kallis hit the first ball using his pack to square leg for a six. The third ball went for a flat six clearing the infield over point. Uthappa, for his part, played off the pads to midwicket for a wonderful boundary.

Kallis was in firing mood today as he hit two more fours of Nayar to take RC to 51 in 5 overs. Malinga bowled brilliant maiden mixing his pace and slower deliveries restricting Uthappa. Things slowed down from that over as RC went to strategic break with 74 on the board.

Tendulkar tried his arm. He went for 6 in his first over but was punished in his second with three boundaries which made the equation easy. 43 from 36 balls.

Uthapp hit a huge six of Bravo and also scored a boundary in the last ball. Jayasuriya bowled the 18th over and went for 15 runs including a boundary and a six.

With 1 run required in 2 overs, Kallis scored the winning run. What an innings from Kallis! He was rightly given the man of the match award!

Scoreboard:

Match # 28
Date: Sunday May 3, 2009
Teams: Bangalore Royal Challengers v. Mumbai Indians
Captains: Kumble and Sachin
Toss: MI, decided to bat
Venue: New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Result: RC won by 9 wickets with 11 balls remaining
Points: RC 2; MI 0
Man of the Match: Jacque Kallis off RC

Mumbai Indians Innings:

BatsmanHow OutRunsBalls4s6s
Jayasuriyac Vinaykumar b Merwe524361
Sachinc Dravid b du Preez111120
Rahanec Uthappa b du Preez0100
Duminyc Boucher b du Preez1600
BravoNot Out504012
AM NayarNot Out292040
Extras(lb 2, w 3, nb 1)6---
Totalfor 4 wkts in 20 overs149---


Fall of Wickets: 1-21 (Tendulkar, 3.3 ov), 2-21 (Rahane, 3.4 ov), 3-23 (Duminy, 5.2 ov), 4-83 (Jayasuriya, 14.1 ov)

BowlerOMRW
P Kumar31150
Kallis40230
du Preez41323
Vinay Kumar40320
Kumble20180
Merwe30271


Royal Challengers Innings:

BatsmanHow OutRunsBalls4s6s
Kallisc Ganguly b Agarkar695952
Jafferc van Wyk b I Sharma7810
Uthappac Saha b Hodge664282
Extras(lb 1, w 7)8---
Totalfor 1 wkt in 18.1 overs150---


Fall of Wickets: 1-24 (Jaffer, 2.6 ov)

BowlerOMRW
Z Khan20121
Bravo30320
Malinga3.10240
AM Nayar40260
Harbhajan20140
Sachin20210
Jayasuriya20200

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Match 7: MI v. RR: Rain Wins! One Poing Each!

Rain won the match between Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals. The match was much expected because of the clash expected between Sachin and Warne. This cannot be seen anywhere, especially in a serious cricket.

The umpires waited till the allowable time, but could not start the match.

Each team has gained one point and with this, Rajasthan Royals entered the points column in the table and Mumbai moved to 3 points and leading the table as of now.

This is the first match to be abandoned due to rain. The match between Kings XI Punjab and Kolkata Knight Riders was also stopped due to rain, but by that time, the minimum number of overs were bowled and hence the decision was given in favor of KKR.

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

No Details!

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

No Details!

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

No Detalis!

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."

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Bangalore Royal Challengers - Team List

The Bangalore Royal Challengers have gone for big changes in the team including chaning the captain. Kevin Pietersen from England has taken over from Rahul Dravid. The owner of RC said that with new members in his team, the perception about his team will change. Last year, his team was called "Test Team" because of the poor performance in season 1.

The Squad:

Kevin Pietersen (Captain)
Rahul Dravid
Anil Kumble
Praveen Kumar
Mark Boucher (WK)
Nathan Bracken
Jacques Kallis
Wasim Jaffer
Dillon du Preez
Shreevats Goswami
Sunil Joshi
Virat Kohli
Dale Steyn
Ross Taylor
Robin Uthappa
Roelof van der Merwe
Cameron White
Tinu Yohannan

Note: Not all players are included in this list! This is not an exhaustive list. The team may have more players.

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Sunday, June 1, 2008

IPL Awards!

Various awards were given during the presentation ceremony after the final game, which was won by Rajasthan Royals. The match went till the last ball and Balaji off Chennai Kings could have become a hero but he missed the chance by giving away all the 8 runs. Sohail Tanvir and Warne finished the final runs! Tanvir required to score 1 run of the last ball and he did it by pulling it between mid on and mid wicket. Victory to Rajasthan Royals!

The awards given during the presentation ceremony are:

DLF Maximum Sixes Award: Yousuf Pathan - 4 sixes - Rajasthan Royals (India)

Orange Cap: Shaun Marsh - 616 runs - Kings XI Punjab (Australia)

Purple Cap: Sohail Tanvir - 22 wickets - Rajasthan Royals (Pakistan)

Best Under-19 Player: S Goswami - Bangalore Royal Challengers (India)

Man of the Final: Yousuf Pathan - Rajasthan Royals (India)

Man of the Series: Shane Watson - 472 runs & 17 wickets - Rajasthan Royals (Australia)

Fair Play Award: Chennai Super Kings

Runner of IPL: Chennai Super Kings - INR 2.4 Crores

Winner of IPL: Rajasthan Royals - INR 4.8 Crores

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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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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Match 54: Chennai Enter Semi finals! Mumbai Out!


In the crucial do or die situation, Chennai Super Kings today beat Deccan Chargers and stormed into the semi finals. With this victory, Chennai has went to third place behind Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI. The last position is occupied by Delhi Daredevils.

Mumbai has one more match to be played against Bangalore Royal Challengers, which is insignificant to both the teams in terms of qualifying for the semi-finals.

Deciding to bat first, Deccan Chargers started their innings slowly. They lost Gibbs in the 3rd over, trying to cut it over point, he was caught at third man for the second time.

Gilchrist trying to slog was also caught at third man in the next over. End of 10 overs, Deccan were 57 for 2.

Styris was bowled by Muralitharan for 20 in the 11th over. Venugopal Rao played his usual agressive innings. He started little slow because of the fall of 3 wickets in 11 overs for 57 with just 57 on board.

The 14th over bowled by Balaji gave momentum to Deccan Chargers. Venugopal hit him for a six over extra cover. Teja hit a four of the last ball to score 14 runs in that over and take the score to 85 for 3 at the end of 14 overs.

The 15th and 16th over added 8 and 11 runs respectively. End of 16 overs, Deccan Chargers were 104 for 3.

The 18th over by Balaji added 15 to Deccan's total including a six and four by Teja.

Chennai is known for hat-trick now. It recorded a team hat-trick with Teja getting out in the 3rd ball off Morkel caught by Mukund. The next ball was a run out of Venugopal Rao. Going for the second run, he was short by a milli-metre. Yadav was bowled in the next ball, losing his leg stump. Three balls, three wickets.

But, RP Singh hit a six of the last ball in the 19th over which took the score to 140 for 6. The last over by Balaji added 7 to the total with 2 wickets to his credit. Deccan Charges finished their 20 overs with 147 for 8.

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Chennai started well with a 26-run first wicket partnership. Fleming trying to square cut the ball, was caught behind of a thick outside edge of Vijaykumar.

At the end of power play, Chennai were cruising well with 44 for 1. Patel and Raina added 34 for the 2nd wicket in 31 balls.

Patel was caught at extra covers off Sarvesh Kumar by Shahid Afridi for 20. Dhoni promoted himself up the order one more time and he played sensibly. Dhoni was dropped the first ball he faced by Sarvesh Kumar on his own bowling and it went for a four. The next ball took outside edge and went for another four, Dhoni 8 off 2 balls.

When the score was on 115 in 15.1 overs, Dhoni tried to attack Ojha and went over long on, but was caught by Gibbs. He scored 37 off 25 balls with 4 fours and a six. Though the intention was right, but it put pressure on Morkel and Raina in the next few overs.

Last 4 overs required 31 runs. Styris bowled a very good over and Chennai scored just 3 runs.

28 required of 18 balls. Ohja's over added 11 to the total including a boundary over mid wicket. Equation reduced to 17 of 12 balls.

The caught and bowled chance was missed by RP Singh of the first ball. It bounced from his hand and went to mid on and the fielder had enough time to hit the stumps and he missed it. Two chances in one ball to send Raina to pavilion missed.

Three runs were scored in the next ball. The boundary was saved in the point. The fourth ball took the inside edge of Morkel and went to fine leg boundary.

Last over required 7 runs and Vijaykumar had the ball. The first ball was a single by Morkel and the next ball was a huge six over long on by Raina to give victory and semi-final birth to Chennai. It means, Mumbai has no more chance of entering semi-finals. With that winning six, Raina reached his 50 in 43 balls with 5 fours and 2 sixes. He was rightly declared man of the match.

Match 54
Venue: Hyderabad
Date: May 27, 2008
Teams: Hyderabad Deccan Chargers and Chennai Super Kings
Captains: Adam Gilchrist and Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Toss: Hyderabad Deccan Chargers and decided to bat
Result: Chennai Super Kings won by 7 wickets with 4 balls remaining
Man of the Match: Suresh Raina off Chennai Super Kings (India)
Points: Chennai Super Kings-2; Hyderabad Deccan Chargers-0
Score:

Hyderabad Deccan Chargers 147 for 8 in 20 overs (AC Gilchrist 5, HH Gibbs 8, SB Styris 20, Y Venugopal Rao 46, DB Ravi Teja 40, Shahid Afridi 1, AS Yadav 0, RP Singh 10, PP Ojha 1 not out, Extras-16 (b 1, lb 8, wide 7), M Ntini 4-0-24-1, M Gony 4-0-21-1, JA Morkel 4-0-37-2, M Muralitharan 4-0-22-1, L Balaji 4-0-34-2) lost to Chennai Super Kings 148 for 3 in 19.2 overs (PA Patel 20, SP Fleming 14, SK Raina 54 not out, MS Dhoni 37, JA Morkel 12 not out, NK Patel 40 not out, Extras-11 (lb 3, wide 8), RP Singh 4-0-32-0, DP Vijaykumar 3.2-0-32-1, Shahid Afridi 3-0-19-0, PM Sarvesh Kumar 2-0-18-1, PP Ojha 4-0-28-1, SB Styris 3-0-16-0)

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Monday, May 26, 2008

Match 53: Rajasthan Win the Last Ball Thriller! One More Last Ball Loss for Sachin!


What a match! The last ball win is always a good food for eyes and emotions in cricket, especially when the home team wins it!

In a tight game where it is crucial for Mumbai, lost the game in the last ball, one more time! Last time it was against Kings XI where they did not score the run, and this time, they gave 2 runs off the last ball.

Last over requiring 15 runs, with two inexperienced international players in the crease. Fernando, the Sri Lankan fast bowler had the ball in hand.

First ball was a single by Patel on a full toss. The second ball took inside edge of Jadeja and went to fine leg where Nehra did a wonderful diving stop to save the boundary, but the batsmen run three.

11 required off 4 balls; Patel hit a six over long on. It was pitched up and it was lofted over long on.

5 required off 3 balls; Single was scored off next ball; 4 required off 2 balls.

1 run scored off a full toss by sending it to third man; they run the first run faster but couldn't come back for two.

3 runs required of the last ball; Fernando bowled down the leg and it was declared wide. Poor bowling from an experienced bowler.

2 runs required of last ball; Tension everywhere!

Patel tried to pull it, but the mistimed shot went left of Fernando who could have stopped it easily and in fact could have run out one of them and saved the game for Mumbai. He missed it and the ball went to long on. The batsman run for a single and return for second. The ball thrown to Jayasuriya at the bowlers end, where he misses to collect it cleanly and they complete the second run. The ball pops out of Jayasuriya's hand and the run out chance was missed. Nothing was going in favor of Mumbai. If Fernando or Jayasuriya picked the ball neatly, it would have been in favor of Mumbai or at least would have gone for bowl-out.

Now, Mumbai has to win their next game against Bangalore Royal Challengers and have Chennai lose their game against Deccan Chargers.

For once thought to be an easy target of 146, Rajasthan messed it up with poor shot selection. Kamran Akmal got out in a peculiar fashion. The ball was hit to point by Asnodkar and they wnet for the run. Pandey hit the stumps direct at the striker's end where Akmal was trying to ignore the ball, jumped in the air and the bat was also not grouded.

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Patel top scored with 40 not out for Rajasthan and Jadeja scored 23 not out.

Earlier, put into bat, Mumbai started the innings slowly. Jayasuriya was not able to time the ball and lot of shots was mistimed. The ball did not come to the bat and that added to the problem for hte batsman.

Jayasuriya scored 38 and Sachin 30. At the end of 10 overs, Mumbai were 60 for no loss. They lost wickets going for runs in the next 10 overs and were struggling at 120 for 7 in 19 overs. It was the last over which turned the match and gave hope to Mumbai. Takawale, the Mumbai wicket keeper scored 25 runs in the last over bowled by Watson.

The first ball was a top edge of the bouncer and went over keeper's head for a four. The second ball was another bouncer and called no ball and one run scored. Raje scored a single to give strike to Takawale.

Third ball was a six over long off. The slower ball was picked very well. Fourth ball was a boundary at backward point. The fifth took an edge and went over keeper's head for anothe rboundary. Last ball was a full toss and sent over ponit for hat-trick four. 25 runs in the last over and took the total to 145.

Sohail Tanvir once again bowled a superb spell containing Mumbai Indians in the early part of the innings. He has been chosen as the man of the match and will be given the Purple Cap for securing most wickets in the IPL as of this match.

With this win at home, Rajasthan Royals have won 6 out of 7 of their matches at home, which is a record in the IPL.

Match 53
Venue: Jaipur
Date: May 26, 2008
Teams: Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians
Captains: Shane Warne and Sachin Tendulkar
Toss: Rajasthan Royals and decided to field
Result: Rajasthan Royals won by 5 wickets with 0 ball remaining
Man of the Match: Sohail Tanvir off Rajasthan Royals (Pakistan)
Points: Rajasthan Royals-2; Mumbai Indians-0
Score:

Mumbai Indians 145 for 7 in 20 overs (ST Jayasuriya 38, SR Tendulkar 30, AM Nayar 25, RV Uthappa 3, DR Smith 8, SM Pollock 0, M Pandey 3, YV Takawale 24 not out, RR Raje 1 not out, Extras-13 (lb 6, wide 6, nb 1), Sohail Tanvir 4-0-14-4, SR Watson 3-0-30-0, Pankaj Singh 2-0-25-0, YK Pathan 3-0-9-0, SK Trivedi 4-0-31-2, SK Warne 4-0-30-1) lost to Rajasthan Royals 146 for 5 in 20 overs (Kamran Akmal 18, SA Asnodkar 17, YK Pathan 2, SR Watson 18, M Kaif 12, RA Jadeja 23 not out, NK Patel 40 not out, Extras-16 (b 4, lb 6, wide 5, nb 1), SM Pollock 4-0-26-0, A Nehra 3-0-18-0, CRD Fernando 4-0-27-2, DR Smith 2-0-16-0, AM Nayar 1-0-4-0, RR Raje 4-0-37-1, ST Jayasuriya 2-0-8-0)

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Match 50: Mumbai Stunned! Delhi Wins and retains Semi-Finals Chance!

In a crucial encounter, Delhi won their match against Mumbai Indians and retained their chance for semi-finals. Now, their only hope is that Chennai should lose their match against Deccan Chargers.

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Sehwag did not help with the bat, but Dinesh Karthik proved that he is worth for Delhi and helped see through the victory. He played brilliant shots--pull, scoop over fine leg and took the match away from Mumbai. Dinesh scored his first 50, and he scored 56 not out off 32 balls with 4 fours and 3 sixes.

For Mumbai, Jayasuriya once again played a firing knock. He scored 66 off 42 balls with 6 fours and 5 sixes. Uthappa scored 46 not out off 23 balls.

Match 50
Venue: Delhi
Date: May 24, 2008
Teams: Delhi Daredevils and Mumbai Indians
Captains: Virendra Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar
Toss: Delhi Daredevils and decided to field
Result: Delhi Daredevils won by 5 wickets with 1 ball remaining
Man of the Match: KD Karthik off Delhi Daredevils (India)
Points: Delhi Daredevils-2; Mumbai Indians-0
Score:

Mumbai Indians 176 for 8 in 20 overs (ST Jayasuriya 66, SR Tendulkar 18, DR Smith 17, RV Uthappa 46 not out, AM Nayar 1, SM Pollock 16, SD Chitnis 3, P Shah 0, A Nel 0, Extras-9 (lb 1, wide 7, nb 1), GD McGrath 4-0-39-0, B Geeves 4-0-50-1, MF Maharoof 4-0-27-1, VY Mahesh 4-0-36-4, A Mishra 4-0-23-1) lost to Delhi Daredevils 179 for 5 in 19.5 overs (G Gambhir 19, V Sehwag 18, S Dhawan 27, MK Tiwary 36, TM Dilshan 0, KD Karthik 56 not out, MF Maharoof 20 not out, Extras-3 (lb 2, wide 1), SM Pollock 3-0-33-0, A Nehra 3.5-0-30-1, A Nel 3-0-31-1, DS Kulkarni 3-0-26-0, DR Smith 3-0-22-2, ST Jayasuriya 4-0-35-0)

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Friday, May 23, 2008

Match 47: Rain Spoils Kolkata's Mild Chance! Delhi Should Win!

The match between Delhi Daredevils and Kolkata Knight Riders was the first ever IPL match to be completely abandoned due to rain. The continuous rain in Delhi did not allow the groundsmen to make the play possible.

What the rain means to each team? Kolkata Knight Riders is out of IPL, though they still have one more game to go. They do not have any chance of entering the semi-final spot. As of now, they have 11 points with 5 win and even if they win their final match against Kings XI Punjba in Kolkata on May 25.

As far as Delhi Daredevils is concerned, they are with 13 points and if they win their final match against Mumbai Indians at Delhi on 24th, they will be ending their IPL league with 15 points. They will have the chance of entering if Chennai Super Kings lose both of their remaining matches.

Regardles of Delhi's win against Mumbai Indians, if Chennai wins one of their match, they will be through to Semi Finals and it will be between Delhi and Mumbai!

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Tendulkar creates record in Catching!!


Tendulkar by taking 4 catches in the IPL match against the Kolkata Knight Riders entered the records book for having most catches in the T20 Tournament.

The first catch was in slips to dismiss Salman Butt off Pollock.

The second catch was to dismiss Saha, againt caught at slips. Bravo was the wicket taker.

Third catch was to send Agarkar back off Bravo again. He placed himself in the 2nd slip and Agarkar sterred it to third man, but Tendulkar was standing in the way to grab it easily.

The last catch was to send Shoabit Akhtar who did not read the slower ball from Raje. The ball scooped to the mid wicket where Tendulkar easily caught it.

Kolkata were dismissed for 67, the lowest total in the IPL. Mumbai Indians chased the score in 5.3 overs with 8 wickets remaining.

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Record Low Score by Kolkata Knight Riders

Kolakata Knight Riders v. Mumbai Indians

Record Low Score by Kolkata Knight Riders

The record low score was recorded by Kolkata Knight Riders against Mumbai Indians. Shaun Pollock bowled a wonderful spell of 4-0-12-3.

Shaun Pollock dismissed three crucial wickets in the early overs to give big advantage for Mumbai Indians.



He first dismissed Salman Butt caught by Tendular in the slip in the 5th ball of the 3rd over.

David Hussey was caught behind for 1. The beautiful outswinger kissed the outside edge and went straight to keeper Takawale.

Mohammad Hafeez was caught at second slip by Uthappa for 5. That was a good delivery pitched on the off stump and leaving the right hander. Hafeez not sure whether to play forward or backward, tried to steer the ball to thirdman, went straight to slips.

Only three batsmen scored double digit score--Salman Butt 13, Ganguly 15, and Agarkar 15.



Bravo, Raje and Thornely picked two wickets each.

Shaun Pollock was declared man of the match award for his winning performance.

The match was completed in less than 6 overs and that is also another record in this match. The quickest match in the IPL. The match that was completed in lesser time and overs. The total match had just 20.5 overs with 15.2 consumed by Kolkata and Mumbai finished chasing their target in 5.3 overs.

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Kolkata 67 All Out! Lowest Total in IPL!


Ganguly's men not only disappointed the few supporters in Mumbai crowd, but the entire cricketing fans.

The record low score in T20 history belongs to Kolkata Knight Riders lead by Ganguly.

The team which curtailed Delhi Daredevils witin 134, once again did not show their batting skills and were all out for half of what they scored in their previous match.

Put into bat by Sachin, Butt and Chopra opened the innings. Butt started the scoring with a for over Pollock's head in the first over.

He then hit a six of Nehra over cover. The start was good with 12 on the board at the end of 2 overs.

The slump started in the 3rd over. Pollock gave the break through with his brilliant bowling.

The well pitched ball took the outside edge and went straight to Tendulkar.

Ganguly, the new batsman, played the next ball to point and was watching the ball. Chopra looking for a run didn't see Ganguly watching the ball was almost near the batting crease.

Uthappa field it niecely and sent the ball back to Pollock, who collected it easily and knocked the stumps to send Akash Chopra back to pavilion for 1.

From 16 for no loss in 2 overs to 16 for 2 in 3 overs.

The inform batsamn David Hussey was dismissed by a superb outswinger by Pollock. Pollock was rocking with his line and length with a good amount of swing.

The ball pitched on a good length outside the off stump, drawing Hussey forward to drive the ball, but takes a light edge to Takawale. Big wicket for Mumbai, Hussye out for 3.

The sudden fall of wickets put Kolkata on the back foot. The run rate slowing down and at the end of 6 overs, Kolkata were 27 for 3.

Mohammad Hafeez was caught by Uthappa at second slip, rightly placed by Sachin off Pollock. It was a normal delivery pitched on off stump and swung away. Hafeez not sure whether to come forward or backward, steers it to second slip and was caught by Uthappa. 3rd wicket for Pollock.

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Sachin used Pollock's full quota continuously and that was a good move. He was taking wickets and the right option by the skipper. He finished his spell with 4-0-12-3.

If it was raining sixes and fours for Mumbai Indians in the match against Chennai Super Kings, it was raining wickets for them in this match.

Saha was caught by Tendulkar off Bravo. It was a regulation catch at slip and 2nd catch for Tendulkar.

Raje struck in his first ball by bowling Shukla for a duck. The ball pitched on the middle and off, Shukla tried to play it on the leg side, misses the line and lost his off stump.

Agarkar hit two fours of the first two balls he faced. Ganguly was standing alone at one end, not able to go afer the bowlers.

At the end of 10 overs, Kolkata were 44 for 6.

Ganguly hit his 2nd four in the 12th over, the 16th ball he faced. He finally got out by a thick edge off Thornely, caught by Takawale. It bounced off the glove, but he took it at the end.

Bravo took his second wicket by sending Agarkar to pavilion. It was pitched on the outside off stump and Agarkar steered it to third man, but Sachin was standing in second slip to take a easy catch, his 3rd.

Ishanth Sharma gave an easy return catch to Thornely.

Final wicket of Shoaib Akhtar did not pick the slower delivery from Raje and gave an easy lolly pop catch to Tendulkar at short mid wicket.

Kolkata were dismissed for 67, the 5th lowest score in the T20 History.

As far as IPL, Bangalore Royal Challengers score was the lowest and now they have been pushed to the second spot.

Chasing a very easy target of 68, Mumbai Indians finished the formalities in just 5.3 overs, creating another history in terms of finishin the match quickly.

This is the fastest completed match in T20.

Jayasuria hit 3 sixes and 6 fours to remain not out on 48 off 17 balls. If he had scored another 2 runs, he would have created a record for fastest 50 beating Yousuf Pathan's rcord.

The chasing started with a drop catch at slips by Chopra. The ball was pitched short on the leg stump, and Jaysuriya tried to pull. The ball hit the glove and went over Chopra head in slip. The ball touched his fingers but he couldn't hold on to it and went for a four.

In the same over, Tendulkar was out for a duck in the first over, caught behind of Akhtar. The ball pitches on a good length around off stump and seams away from the right-hander, Tendulkar moves back and swishes away from his body, he gets a thick edge through to Saha who takes a simple catch.

He hit two fours off Ishant Sharma and 23 runs in Shoabit Akhtar's over.

He hit a four of the 2nd ball, a six of the next ball over long on. That was a superb shot and stunned Akhtar.

The next ball was two runs, followed by a four over extra cover.

The last ball was a six! That was incredible. A short ball on the leg stump, Jayasuriya moved across and plays a short arm pull and the ball soaring over deep midwicket.

With 17 more overs in hand, Mumbai needed just 24 runs to register their fifth successive victory.

Ishanth Sharma got the wicket of Uthappa caught by Ganguly. Tryint to play a half valley, he gave a simple catch at mid off.

At the end of 5 overs, Mumbai were 53 for 2 requiring another 15 runs.

Jayasuria finished the match in the next over bowled by Ishanth Sharma. First ball was a four, no run in the second ball.

Third ball was a no ball, but it was hit for a six over mid wicket. That is 17th six of the IPL, which is the highest by any batsman.

With a free hit, and four to win, the ball was pitched on the leg stump, rubbed the pads and went to four in fine leg. SM Pollock was declared man of the match for his wonderful bowling performance.

After the four successive loss and stamped as one of the poor teams, Mumbai has bounced back with five continuous wins.

Tendulkar mentioned this as a team effort and thanked the spectators for their full support. He said, the decisions were taken as a team and whenever needed Jayasuriya and Pollock are pitching in to help him.

As far his form, he said that he need to middle the ball instead of edging them.

Match 38
Venue: Mumbai
Date: May 16, 2008
Teams: Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders
Captains: Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly
Toss: Mumbai Indians and decided to field
Result: Mumbai Indians won by 8 wickets with 87 balls remaining
Man of the Match: SM Pollock off Mumbai Indians (South Africa)
Points: Mumbai Indians-2; Kolkata Knight Riders-0
Score:

Kolkata Knight Riders 67 all out in 15.2 overs (Salman Butt 13, A Chopra 1, SC Ganguly 15, DJ Hussey 2, Mohammad Hafeez 5, WP Saha 1, LR Shukla 0, AB Agarkar 15, Shoaib Akhtar 2, I Sharma 4, AB Dinda 1 not out, Extras-8 (lb 2, wide 6), SM Pollock 4-0-12-3, A Nehra 3-0-17-0, DJ Bravo 3-1-13-2, RR Raje 2.2-0-16-2, DJ Thornely 3-0-7-2) lost to Mumbai Indias 68 for 2 in 5.3 overs (ST Jayasuriya 48 not out, SR Tendulkar 0, RV Uthappa 9, DJ Thornely 1 not out, Extras-10 (lb 5, wide 4, nb 1), Shoaib Akhtar 2-0-29-1, I Sharma 2.3-0-29-1, AB Agarkar 1-0-5-0)

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