Bruised Bangalore takes on Kolkata as Chennai Superkings faces Deccan Chargers

April 10, 2010 By: ab-admin Category: Cricket News, IPL 2010 - IPL 3 No Comments →

Bangalore seems to have lost the momentum as they have lost against Delhi and Deccan in a row and it seems the problem is more with the bowling than the batting.
Their batting looks far enviable with White and Taylor sandwiched between the Indians Uthappa and Kohli who are also in fine form.Though they start sedately in all matches they end up with huge scores with this firing lineup.Kolkata are on a fine momentum with Dada fit to play.
Chennai plays Deccan at Nagpur in the 4 PM match and as Dhoni rightly put across.Though it is an away game,the 4 PM start and 40 degree climate is more of advantage to Chennai than to Deccan.Chennai can take Deccan out of the Semis equation if they can win over here but it looks like all the 4 teams who are taking the park,there seems to no real favourites or underdogs

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Dhoni’s Men stops the march of Sachin’s Bridage

April 07, 2010 By: ab-admin Category: Cricket News, IPL 2010 - IPL 3 No Comments →

CSK supporters and fans would have been goind overboard today morning,if they have switched off their TV sets or left the ground seeing the first 4 overs of the Mumbai innings.

Mumbai were cruising along to 46 runs chasing a small target of 166 runs and nobody gave chennai a chance after they struggled to post 165 with contributions from Dhoni(31),Hayden(35) and Badrinath(30 not out).

CSK have to thank chennai for its heat and humidity taking a toll on the master blaster who looked once again set to play throughout the innings as their earlier match against CSK in Mumbai.He suffered cramps,retired and then followed the collapse of the mumbai innings with tight spin bowling and brilliant fielding.

In the end it looked like CSK won comfortably by 24 runs with Sachin(45) and Harbhajan(33) making some decent score to take Mumbai to 141

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Chennai bowlers set up a 24 run Victory over Mumbai

April 07, 2010 By: Track Monitor Category: IPL 2010 - IPL 3, Match Summary No Comments →

For a change Chennai Super King bowlers bowled well to contain Mumbai Indians. In the previous match in the same venue even after scoring 246, Chennai was about to lose the match thanks to some spineless bowling. But they got their act together today to restrict Mumbai Indians to less than 164.

Earlier Chennai were of to a slow start and lost M Vijay early to Harbhajan Singh in fourth over of the match, the pitch had bounce and was little slower. Suresh Raina tried to accelerate but holed out trying a pull a Bravo short ball. Finally Hayden started stroking in the company of Dhoni and the two increased the run rate to around 9 in over before both falling in the same over of Kieron Adrian Pollard in the 14 th Over. At the end of 14th over score read 119/4 with both Michael Hussey and Badrinath on nought. Both struggled to get the boundaries and it was some innovative reverse cuts and sweeps from Badrinath in the last 2 overs ensured chennai finishes with 164 on board. Chennai and everyone felt they are atleast 20 runs short from the start they had.

The second innings started with Sudeep Tyagi getting a nice away movement in the very first ball, on the other end Doug Bollinger wasnt as economical today, everytime Tyagi or Bollinger pitched it up, both Sachin and Shikar Dhawan were ready to take them to cleaners. But the Chennai Fast bowlers were much more disciplined and used the short ball to good use and preventing the Mumbai Indians from getting a flying start. Though Mumbai did not lose any wickets, their required run rate was always hovering aroung 8.5, before Sachin started cramping up and started struggling a lot.

After a short break to hydrate the very first ball of Thusara’s over consumed the wicket of Dhawan who was little early on the cut and ended up dragging the ball on to his wicket. And 2 overs later Sachin departed retired sick and the scores read 62/1 after 8.6 overs. From then it was a familiar story of late nineties Indian teams, and the Mumbai Indians fell like a deck of cards. Ambati Rayudu tried to step out against a clever Suresh Raina who shortened the length to get his man stumped.

Bravo tried to clear Tyagi over long off but instead gave a long skier for Thusara who completed a superb catch falling backwards. Then it was turn of another big hiiter Saurabh Tiwary who could get going tried to heave Shadab jakati over Mathew Hayden in the inner circle, but instead gave him a dolly. Pollard was next to go producing the catch of the match by Murali Vijay who avoided collission with Thusara to complete a neat catch. From then it was no turning back, visibly tired Sachin returned to join Harbhajan after 8th wicket, but wasnt able to do much with the Require rate howering around 15 runs per over.

For Chennai the spinners Ashwin ,Tyagi, Raina and Shadab Jakati bowled tight. Thusara wasn’t giving anything away but the wet ball in the end ensure he bowled two beamers, and had to be removed from bowling his last 3 balls. Funnily Doug Bollinger had the  worst economy rate on a day when  all other bowlers bowled well.

Scores

Chennai Super Kings innings (20 overs maximum) R B 4s 6s SR
M Vijay b Harbhajan Singh 14 17 2 0 82.35
ML Hayden c Sathish b Pollard 35 31 2 1 112.90
SK Raina c Dhawan b Bravo 23 18 2 1 127.77
MS Dhoni*† c & b Pollard 31 18 4 0 172.22
MEK Hussey not out 14 15 0 0 93.33
S Badrinath not out 30 22 4 0 136.36
Extras (b 1, lb 1, w 15, nb 1) 18

Total (4 wickets; 20 overs) 165 (8.25 runs per over)
Did not bat R Ashwin, SB Jakati, DE Bollinger, S Tyagi, T Thushara
Fall of wickets1-27 (Vijay, 3.6 ov), 2-69 (Raina, 8.5 ov), 3-119 (Dhoni, 13.5 ov), 4-119 (Hayden, 13.6 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ
R McLaren 3 0 25 0 8.33 (1w)
Harbhajan Singh 4 0 23 1 5.75 (1nb, 1w)
SL Malinga 4 0 36 0 9.00 (2w)
AN Ahmed 2 0 26 0 13.00 (2w)
DJ Bravo 2 0 21 1 10.50 (1w)
KA Pollard 4 0 27 2 6.75
R Sathish 1 0 5 0 5.00
Mumbai Indians innings (target: 166 runs from 20 overs) R B 4s 6s SR
S Dhawan b Thushara 16 18 2 0 88.88
SR Tendulkar* c Vijay b Thushara 45 35 6 0 128.57
SS Tiwary c Hayden b Jakati 14 18 1 0 77.77
AT Rayudu† st †Dhoni b Raina 3 4 0 0 75.00
DJ Bravo c Thushara b Tyagi 2 3 0 0 66.66
KA Pollard c Vijay b Ashwin 5 6 0 0 83.33
R Sathish run out (Badrinath/†Dhoni) 4 5 0 0 80.00
R McLaren lbw b Ashwin 1 3 0 0 33.33
Harbhajan Singh b Bollinger 33 23 2 3 143.47
AN Ahmed not out 4 7 0 0 57.14
Extras (lb 5, w 7, nb 2) 14

Total (9 wickets; 20 overs) 141 (7.05 runs per over)
Did not bat SL Malinga
Fall of wickets1-46 (Dhawan, 6.1 ov), 1-62* (Tendulkar, retired not out, 8.6 ov), 2-66 (Rayudu, 9.5 ov), 3-69 (Bravo, 10.3 ov), 4-82 (Tiwary, 11.6 ov), 5-86 (Pollard, 12.6 ov), 6-89 (Sathish, 13.4 ov), 7-89 (McLaren, 14.2 ov), 8-105 (Tendulkar, 16.3 ov), 9-141 (Harbhajan Singh, 19.6 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ
S Tyagi 3 0 20 1 6.66 (1w)
DE Bollinger 4 0 39 1 9.75 (1w)
R Ashwin 4 0 22 2 5.50 (2w)
T Thushara 2.3 0 16 2 6.40 (2nb, 1w)
SB Jakati 4 0 27 1 6.75 (1w)
SK Raina 2.3 0 12 1 4.80 (1w)
Match details
Toss Chennai Super Kings, who chose to bat
Points Chennai Super Kings 2, Mumbai Indians 0
Player of the match SK Raina (Chennai Super Kings)
Umpires S Asnani and DJ Harper (Australia)
TV umpire K Hariharan
Match referee J Srinath
Reserve umpire J Madanagopal

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Sachin meets Saraswathi Vaidyanathan his seniormost fan

April 06, 2010 By: Track Monitor Category: IPL 2010 - IPL 3, Player News No Comments →

On Monday Sachin met one of his fans, but whats special here is Saraswathi Vaidyanathan is 87 year old and has been following Sachin’s every move ever since he made his debut as a shy 16 year old. Saraswati who has been following generations of cricket thanks to her late husband’s enthusiasm for the game.

Saraswathi has stored notes of sachin’s every innings in bits of papers and has collected memorabilia of major events in his career and life. In her son’s words Sachin is the life tonic for his Mother. Saraswathi’s  story appeared few days ago in Hindu’s article. And when a reporter brought the news to Sachin, Sachin was more than eager to meet his disciple. As humble as he ever is he  sought her blessings and Saraswathi wished him he should score 100 centuries in international cricket.

With such a good emotional story the match between CSK and Mumbai Indians assumes much importance for the Chennai Super Kings, most chennai fans wouldn’t mind Sachin scoring a blistering fifty in a losing cause.

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CSK wins against RCB at Chennai

April 01, 2010 By: ab-admin Category: Cricket News No Comments →

Finally a hard earned victory for the Chennai Super Kings has arrived at the Chepauk against the formidable RCB at Chennai.This looked doom in the final 3 overs of the Chennai Innings when they looked like messing up the chase of moderate 161 just as they did against KingsXI punjab in their last match at this ground.But Suresh Raina held his nerve to see chennai home as well as surpass Gilchrist to the highest run scorer for all the 3 IPLs combined.
It was a disclipined bowling performance by Chennai with their spinners coming to the fore as Jakati picked up 2 wickets and Murali held a tight least in his 4 overs.These two are primarily responsible for keeping the RCB to a moderate total of 161 as the pacers Albie Morkel and Gony went for lots of runs again.This is second match in succession when Murali Vijay blasted a 79 which followed a brisk 40 against the Royals and this time he put chennai in the correct end of the result.His shots were a purist delight with perfect balance and timing and in the company of Raina,he was making the Chennai chase crusing along.It would have been better had he finished off since it would have given a better net run rate for chennai.NRR seems to be the key as the positions 2 to 7 looks to jampacked and there is going to be lot of travelling up and down in the points table for the next 2 weeks.
RCB lost the momentum with the run out of kallis,though their bowling looks good with kumble and steyn giving a tough fight at the second half of the match.
All said its a good enough start for the next round of matches for chennai and with 4 more matches in Chennai,would look to keep the momentum going.
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Mumbai Man’s Mastery hands CSK its third defeat in a row

March 26, 2010 By: ab-admin Category: Cricket News, IPL 2010 - IPL 3 No Comments →

There was deafening roar in the packed Braboune Stadium in the Second Innings of the Mumbai Vs CSK match.It was not a scoring of a century,double or triple by any player or a match turnaround catch or an electric fielding.
It was just Mumbai’s own man Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar taking guard on nought for the second ball of the innings.Such is the renewed gloss of this man for the past few months when he has literally machined his run making skills.Yesterday it was another prime example of so near yet so far thought for the Chennai super kings.After making a very good 180,the match never looked like getting close in the Second innings with Sachin and Shikar Dhawan blasting their way to a near century partnership(92 runs) in around 9 overs.And whenever it looked like a pressure was nearly building up Sachin would open it up with a classical copy book boundary shots.
 CSK is learning it the hard way in this tournament where their batters and bowlers have never clicked in unison and its the bowlers turn yesterday to suffer at the hands of Mumbai Indians.Though the idea was good to draft in Jakati along with Murali as their was some turn in the pitch,but the match was lost way before these 2 bowlers could be brought into the attack.CSK has been steadily going downwards in the table and they have to pull up their socks for their second round of the tournament with only match of its first round left against the Rajasthan Royals.In the other match of the day,Delhi stopped the winning march of Bangalore with a clinical performance and Lalit Modi would have been the happiest man as now yesterday’s results have left the table wide open and all 8 teams have a chance to progress to the semifinals going into the second round of the tournament

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Can the Mumbai Indians be pipped at the post by CSK with Dhoni back at the helm?

March 25, 2010 By: ab-admin Category: Cricket News, IPL 2010 - IPL 3 No Comments →

The Most fascinating sight for any cricket lover would be the free flowing,in the zone, presence of Sachin Tendulkar’s willow.He has been showing that in this IPL restarting debates and pleads for his comeback to T20 Internationals for India and be an Integral part of the World T20 squad for India.But Sachin who played the only and first T20 International for India in SouthAfrica tour of 2006 is pretty stubborn in not returning to the fold and all for a right and consistent reason.He has to be left with himself for deciding on that.
CSK would hope that he does not get it right against them as in that case it is very difficult to contain the master or set a target for him to be defended.
KKR found that in the hard way in the last match and inspite of the back of Dhoni,things are not looking hunky dory for CSK.A pattern has been set by Chennai in the last 3 matches where there bowling, which was supposed to be the weak link did well consistently throughout the Innings and still Chennai finished on the wrong side of the result in the last 2 matches against Kings XI and Bangalore.
Donovan Bailey from Tasmania,Australia has to immediately replaced with Kemp .He looked all at sea against Steyn and more particularly kumble and do not look a comfortable proposition against the Spinners.Dhoni should come in at No 3,if CSK bats first and Raina should follow suit.These are the best batsmen and they have to make use of maximum overs.Dhoni’s men start as the underdogs against Mumbai in their own backyard and this is high time they get back to winning ways or else they would be playing the catch up cricket in the second round of the tournament

Can the Mumbai Indians be pipped at the post by CSK with Dhoni back at the helm?
The Most fascinating sight for any cricket lover would be the free flowing,in the zone, presence of Sachin Tendulkar’s willow.He has been showing that in this IPL restarting debates and pleads for his comeback to T20 Internationals for India and be an Integral part of the World T20 squad for India.But Sachin who played the only and first T20 International for India in SouthAfrica tour of 2006 is pretty stubborn in not returning to the fold and all for a right and consistent reason.He has to be left with himself for deciding on that.CSK would hope that he does not get it right against them as in that case it is very difficult to contain the master or set a target for him to be defended.KKR found that in the hard way in the last match and inspite of the back of Dhoni,things are not looking hunky dory for CSK.A pattern has been set by Chennai in the last 3 matches where there bowling, which was supposed to be the weak link did well consistently throughout the Innings and still Chennai finished on the wrong side of the result in the last 2 matches against Kings XI and Bangalore. Donovan Bailey from Tasmania,Australia has to immediately replaced with Kemp .He looked all at sea against Steyn and more particularly kumble and do not look a comfortable proposition against the Spinners.Dhoni should come in at No 3,if CSK bats first and Raina should follow suit.These are the best batsmen and they have to make use of maximum overs.Dhoni’s men start as the underdogs against Mumbai in their own backyard and this is high time they get back to winning ways or else they would be playing the catch up cricket in the second round of the tournament

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Chennai Super Kings vs Bangalore ROyal Challengers – Highlights

March 24, 2010 By: Track Monitor Category: Highlights No Comments →

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Dhoni out of IPL for 10 days

March 17, 2010 By: Spunky Category: IPL 2010 - IPL 3, Player News No Comments →

The Charismatic captain of Chennai Super Kings’, Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be out of IPL third season for 10 days because of an elbow injury. In his absence, left-hander Suresh Raina will lead the side.

Dhoni was hit by a rising Shane Bond delivery in Tuesday’s match against Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens, after which he looked in pain and needed medical attention.

CSK team manager Russell Radhakrishnan said “Dhoni has been diagnosed with an elbow injury and advised 10 days’ rest.”

Team owner Gurunath Meyappan and director (cricket operation) V B Chandrasekhar said in a statement that Dhoni would return home and in his absence, Parthiv Patel would keep the wickets.

“Dhoni is going back to Ranchi today and will join the squad in Chennai on March 21 (ahead of their home match against Kings XI Punjab). Thankfully there is no fracture it’s just a bad bruise,” they said.

“He will be assessed in Chennai on March 21 and further details will be given after that,” the statement added.

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DLF IPL II: Awards and Honours

May 25, 2009 By: Spunky Category: IPL 2010 - IPL 3, Player News No Comments →

The Second Edition of the Indian Premier League ended with a perfect fitting finale between the Deccan Chargers and Royal Challengers Bangalore. The Awards and honours for the concluded DLF IPL II are as follows:

The Winners: Deccan Chargers (Rs 4.8 crore)

Runners-up: Royal Challengers Bangalore (Rs 2.4 crore)

Fair Play Award: Kings XI Punjab

Man of the Match (final): Anil Kumble (Royal Challengers Bangalore)

DLF Golden Player of the League (Player of the Tournament): Adam Gilchirst (Deccan Chargers)

Orange Cap winner (highest scorer): Matthew Hayden (Chennai Super Kings)

Purple Cap winner (highest wicket-taker): Rudra Pratap Singh (Deccan Chargers)

Under-23 Player of the league: Rohit Sharma (Deccan Chargers)

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