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Wanted in twenty20: bowlers who attack!

What is about twenty20 cricket that drives bowlers into their defensive shells straight away? We have looked through the rules a dozen times and have so far not seen any law that prevents them from having attacking fields – a stackful of slips, a short leg and the like – or delivering more than the [...]

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When teams morph…

A week or so ago, we had not seen the likes of Andrew Symonds, Brett Lee and David Hussey in the IPL. However, they have now sprouted up and are making a considerable impact on the tournament too. Heck, as cricket fans, we just love it. What we do not like, however, is the confusion [...]

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Modi a “mismatched thespian disaster”: Trevor Chesterfield

In what is one of the most stinging attacks delivered on the IPL, veteran cricket writer Trevor Chesterfield has lashed out at the manner in which the tournament is being handled by its own administrators. Writing in his column at cricketnext, Chesterfield pulled no punches and referred to the high profile Lalit Modi as  a” mismanaged [...]

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What the chuck! Another bowler reported for suspect action

Amid all the hype and hoopla (mostly self-generated) about the IPL, one issue that seems to have been swept under the carpet is the fact that the tournament is seeing a number of bowlers with suspect actions. Kamran Khan, who everyone was touting as India’s next pace sensation, has already been reported and now it [...]

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IPL not covered by ICC match-fixing unit

Even as the media goes to town about Indian Sports Minister MS Gill expressing concerns that a mobile game revolving around the IPL is fuelling betting and gambling, a lot of people seem to have forgotten that the IPL had very publicly refused to use ICC’s anti-corruption and security experts in South Africa for the tournament, [...]

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Why is TOI not mentioning IPL team names?

If you look at The Times of India, India’s most widely read English newspaper, you will be struck by the fact that the newspaper is not mentioning the names of half of the IPL teams. While the newspaper has no problems in referring to the team from Mumbai as Mumbai Indians and the Kolkota side [...]

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Jayasuriya wants IPL in England?

Even as news filters in that team owners and sponsors are not too happy with the IPL having moved out of India and Lalit Modi has been assuring people that the next edition of the IPL will be held in the country after which it is named (imagine, the English Premier League being played in [...]

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Shah Rukh admits he was making “things worse” for his team

Well, the man has ‘fessed. Shah Rukh Khan, the high-flying owner of the low-flying (so far, at least) Kolkata Knight Riders has said that his presence was making things worse for the team. Speaking to Delhi Times (Times of India’s Delhi city supplement), the Bollywood superstar said, ” The boys are depressed, they can’t do [...]

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Preity Zinta: can’t bat, can’t bowl…

We always had a sneaky suspicion that most of the celebrities involved in the IPL did not know too much about the game itself, but even we were taken aback when one of the news channels showed footage of Preity Zintage playing beach cricket with players from Kings XI Punjab. The lady may know how [...]

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Modi shoots his mouth off, compares IPL with EPL

The IPL is very much Lalit Modi’s brainchild and like any parent, he is fiercely possessive of it. Still, there are times when one wishes he would go easy on the adjectives. For instance, yesterday while being interviewed by Mandira Bedi, Modi grandly announced that the IPL was not like the EPL (the English Premier [...]

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Is the IPL irrelevant for Indian selectors?

We keep hearing about how important the IPL is for Indian cricket and for nurturing Indian talent. Yards of column space have been devoted to how the tournament enables young Indian cricketers to rub shoulders with the best of the world.
Well, if it is that important, why has the Indian cricket team for the 2020 [...]

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Gavaskar’s definition of a big guy: five foot, seven inches!

Yes, yes, we know that commentators are human and prone to making errors. But sometimes they say stuff that is hard to chew, let alone digest. Indian cricketing legend Sunil Gavaskar had us really scratching our heads when he described Delhi Daredevil’s Aussie player David Warner as a “big guy.” Now, Warner is all of [...]

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What credibility do Gavaskar and Shastri have?

Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri are not just two of the finest cricketers to have emerged from India. They are also two of the most high-profile commentators in cricket and are very much part of the Sony Max team that is covering the IPL. But an article in The Indian Express today made us sit [...]

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Cameramen instructed to show crowds and cheerleaders, not empty seats:

It is now pretty well known that notwithstanding Lalit Modi’s claims of 90 per cent of tickets for the IPL having been sold, most of the matches are being played in front of less-than-full stadia in South Africa. Of course, this state of affairs has not pleased the IPL bosses who have reportedly (according to [...]

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Nokia seeking assurance from Modi on IPL staying in India?

Right, we have got this rumour from someone who claims to be in the know that Nokia is all ready to purchase Shah Rukh Khan’s stake in the Kolkata Knight Riders. There’s, however, a catch. There always is. Nokia wants an assurance that future editions of the IPL will be hosted either in India or [...]

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Where has Shah Rukh’s love gone?

We thought that love meant sticking with your beloved through thick and thin, but clearly definitions vary. He may talk about the love he has invested in the team, but rumours persist that Shah Rukh Khan is trying to sell off his stake in the Kolkota Knight Riders. The Bollywood superstar is believed to be [...]

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Punjab win low-scoring humdinger

Kings XI Punjab edged out Mumbai Indians by three runs in arguably one of the best matches in IPL history. Not too many people had been giving the Kings XI a chance after it had been restricted to a mere 119-8 in its twenty overs, against a disciplined Mumbai attack, spearheaded by the brilliant Maling [...]

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Kolkata go down again!

Kolkata Knight Riders found themselves on the losing side yet again, when they went down by fivc wickets to Royal Challengers Bangalore, in a match that both teams determined to lose. If that sounds like too harsh a judgement, then consider the facts. Batting first, the Knight Riders lost McCullum first ball to (of all [...]

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Gritty Smith, explosive Yusuf see Royals through

Two contrasting innings took the winds out of the sails of the Delhi Daredevils as Rajasthan Royals romped home to a five wicket victory with nine balls to spare. Although their target of  144 was a modest one, batting has been the Achilles Heel of the team from Rajasthan and there were many (a few [...]

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An opportunity in offing for the Royals

A poor performance by Delhi’s top order, followed by good death bowling has given Rajasthan Royals a real chance of clawing back into the tournament. AB (yet again) and Vettori, supplemented by some ordinary fielding helped Delhi reach a respectable total on a slowish turning wicket.
The Royals have buckled under pressure chasing scores in this [...]

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Openers have a ball! A day to remember

I am not necessarily a fan of slambang cricket but when Mr. Sachin Tendulkar gives us a masterclass in it, who’s complaining! The little master’s innings of 68 at the top of the order against the Kolkata Knightriders was pure joy to watch simply because it had a little bit of everything. We saw some [...]

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Mumbai Indians in jeetbo re mode after Sachin, Jaya run riot against KKR

Kolkota Knight Riders suffered an embarrassing 92 run defeat in their match against the Mumbai Indians. Set a stiff target of 188, the Kolkota side resisted for a while before crumbling  pitifully to 95-9, with one player unable to bat. It was a shambolic display but one which has tended to be the trademark of this [...]

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Super Kings bow to Gibbs, Gilly’s danda

Adam Gilchrist proved that well begun is indeed half done. The Deccan Chargers’ captain made a mockery of what had seemed a competitive total from the Chennai Super Kings, in a mere half dozen overs of marvellously mad batting. And although a slight wobble followed, Hercshelle Gibbs showed his mature side (taking all of 56 [...]

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Korbo, lodbo… phir aur lodbo re!: Player returns reveal fissures in KKR

They might have one of the most high-profile owners in the IPL, a start-studded line-up and a coach with a stunning track record, but the Kolkata Knight Riders seem unable to put them all together to get into winning mode. The team has been beset by dissension and controversy over the past month, starting with [...]

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Batting blues drag down Rajasthan again

Can bowl, can field, cannot bat – that seems to best describe the Rajasthan Royals. The defending IPL champions have been bowling well enough and dazzling in the field but their batting, alas, has fluctuated between the adequate and the non-existent. Almost any other team in the IPL would have fancied its chances after having [...]

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Preity’s players concerned about her break-up?

The news channels have been buzzing with news of Preity Zinta’s alleged break-up with Ness Wadia. The co-owners of the Kings XI Punjab seem to only have a professional working relationship. What is intriguing, however, is that Preity disclosed this information first to the Kings XI players through a memo or an e-mail (we have [...]

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Daredevils put away Bangalore challenge

The match might have gone to the last over but tension was at a premium, as in the end, it worked out just as the newest Cricketwagger, Varun Giri, had predicted. Bangalore Royal Challengers simply could not get enough runs on the board to put Delhi Daredevils under pressure. Kevin Pietersen’s captaincy has been under [...]

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Before the match!

Who got more fire power? KP or Sehwag! Who’ll spin a better Web? Jumbo or Vettori! With the loss of Dravid, Royal Challengers’ seem a little weak. With not much fire in their bowling department, Bangalore seems to be on a little backfoot. Toss may have given them little advantage, but that all remains to [...]

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Mumbai undone by break, Ojha

The tactical break in the middle of an innings claimed yet another casualty in the IPL as the Mumbai Indians, floundered from 86-1 in the 11th over to 156/7, in pursuit of the Deccan Chargers’ 168. With the asking rate comfortably under control and Tendulkar (36 from 27) and Duminy (47 from 40) at the [...]

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