Friday, June 24, 2011

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Monday, April 11, 2011

Kolkata’s new-look IPL team should do well


The Cricket World Cup winning fever will need to now take a backseat as the Indian team will now disintegrate into regional rivalry. The Indian Premier League will begin from the April 8 and in the first game of the tournament, theChennai Super Kings will play the Kolkata Knight Riders.
Till this edition of the tournament, it was very easy to write off the Knight Riders, which did not have the unity needed to overcome the opponents. Sourav Ganguly, who was one of India’s best captains had a horrid run and his issues with the management translated into a poor show or three.
This time, things have changed. Ganguly is no longer a part of the side, and the side is being led by Gautam Gambhir. Gambhir was one of the costliest buys in the auction and deserved the leadership role after his issues with the Delhi management.
With Yusuf Pathan in the side as well, things will look rosy for the side. How they perform, however, will depend on how they gel together throughout the tournament.

Indian Premier League Schedule 2011


Indian Premier League Season 4 starts from April 8 to May28.
IPL Schedule 2011
DateISTMatch DetailsVenue
8-Apr-1120:00Chennai Super Kings vs Kolkata Knight Riders, 1st IPL T20Chennai
9-Apr-1116:00Deccan Chargers vs Rajasthan Royals, 2nd IPL T20Hyderabad
9-Apr-1120:00Team Kochi vs Royal Challengers Bangalore, 3rd IPL T20Kochi
10-Apr-1116:00Delhi Daredevils vs Mumbai Indians, 4th IPL T20Delhi
10-Apr-1120:00Pune Warriors vs Kings XI Punjab, 5th IPL T20Navi Mumbai
11-Apr-1120:00Kolkata Knight Riders vs Deccan Chargers, 6th IPL T20Kolkata
12-Apr-1116:00Rajasthan Royals vs Delhi Daredevils, 7th IPL T20Jaipur
12-Apr-1120:00Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Mumbai Indians, 8th IPL T20Bangalore
13-Apr-1116:00Pune Warriors vs Team Kochi, 9th IPL T20Navi Mumbai
13-Apr-1120:00Kings XI Punjab vs Chennai Super Kings, 10th IPL T20Mohali
14-Apr-1120:00Deccan Chargers vs Royal Challengers Bangalore, 11th IPL T20Hyderabad
15-Apr-1116:00Mumbai Indians vs Team Kochi, 12th IPL T20Mumbai
15-Apr-1120:00Delhi Daredevils vs Kolkata Knight Riders, 13th IPL T20Delhi
16-Apr-1116:00Chennai Super Kings vs Royal Challengers Bangalore, 14th IPL T20Chennai
16-Apr-1120:00Deccan Chargers vs Kings XI Punjab, 15th IPL T20Hyderabad
17-Apr-1116:00Rajasthan Royals vs Kolkata Knight Riders, 16th IPL T20Jaipur
17-Apr-1120:00Pune Warriors vs Delhi Daredevils, 17th IPL T20Navi Mumbai
18-Apr-1120:00Team Kochi vs Chennai Super Kings, 18th IPL T20Kochi
19-Apr-1116:00Delhi Daredevils vs Deccan Chargers, 19th IPL T20Delhi
19-Apr-1120:00Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Rajasthan Royals, 20th IPL T20Bangalore
20-Apr-1116:00Mumbai Indians vs Pune Warriors, 21st IPL T20Mumbai
20-Apr-1120:00Kolkata Knight Riders vs Team Kochi, 22nd IPL T20Kolkata
21-Apr-1120:00Kings XI Punjab vs Rajasthan Royals, 23rd IPL T20Mohali
22-Apr-1120:00Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings, 24th IPL T20Mumbai
23-Apr-1116:00Kolkata Knight Riders vs Royal Challengers Bangalore, 25th IPL T20Kolkata
23-Apr-1120:00Delhi Daredevils vs Kings XI Punjab, 26th IPL T20Delhi
24-Apr-1116:00Deccan Chargers vs Mumbai Indians, 27th IPL T20Hyderabad
24-Apr-1120:00Rajasthan Royals vs Team Kochi, 28th IPL T20Jaipur
25-Apr-1120:00Chennai Super Kings vs Pune Warriors, 29th IPL T20Chennai
26-Apr-1120:00Delhi Daredevils vs Royal Challengers Bangalore, 30th IPL T20Delhi
27-Apr-1116:00Pune Warriors vs Chennai Super Kings, 31st IPL T20Navi Mumbai
27-Apr-1120:00Team Kochi vs Deccan Chargers, 32nd IPL T20Kochi
28-Apr-1116:00Kolkata Knight Riders vs Kings XI Punjab, 33rd IPL T20Kolkata
28-Apr-1120:00Rajasthan Royals vs Mumbai Indians, 34th IPL T20Jaipur
29-Apr-1120:00Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Pune Warriors, 35th IPL T20Bangalore
30-Apr-1116:00Team Kochi vs Delhi Daredevils, 36th IPL T20Kochi
30-Apr-1120:00Mumbai Indians vs Kings XI Punjab, 37th IPL T20Mumbai
1-May-1116:00Rajasthan Royals vs Pune Warriors, 38th IPL T20Jaipur
1-May-1120:00Chennai Super Kings vs Deccan Chargers, 39th IPL T20Chennai
2-May-1120:00Delhi Daredevils vs Team Kochi, 40th IPL T20Delhi
3-May-1120:00Deccan Chargers vs Kolkata Knight Riders, 41st IPL T20Hyderabad
4-May-1116:00Chennai Super Kings vs Rajasthan Royals, 42nd IPL T20Chennai
4-May-1120:00Pune Warriors vs Mumbai Indians, 43rd IPL T20Navi Mumbai
5-May-1116:00Team Kochi vs Kolkata Knight Riders, 44th IPL T20Kochi
5-May-1120:00Deccan Chargers vs Delhi Daredevils, 45th IPL T20Hyderabad
6-May-1120:00Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Kings XI Punjab, 46th IPL T20Bangalore
7-May-1116:00Kolkata Knight Riders vs Chennai Super Kings, 47th IPL T20Kolkata
7-May-1120:00Mumbai Indians vs Delhi Daredevils, 48th IPL T20Mumbai
8-May-1116:00Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Team Kochi, 49th IPL T20Bangalore
8-May-1120:00Kings XI Punjab vs Pune Warriors, 50th IPL T20Mohali
9-May-1120:00Rajasthan Royals vs Chennai Super Kings, 51st IPL T20Jaipur
10-May-1116:00Kings XI Punjab vs Mumbai Indians, 52nd IPL T20Mohali
10-May-1120:00Deccan Chargers vs Pune Warriors, 53rd IPL T20Hyderabad
11-May-1120:00Rajasthan Royals vs Royal Challengers Bangalore, 54th IPL T20Jaipur
12-May-1120:00Chennai Super Kings vs Delhi Daredevils, 55th IPL T20Chennai
13-May-1120:00Team Kochi vs Kings XI Punjab, 56th IPL T20Indore
14-May-1116:00Mumbai Indians vs Deccan Chargers, 57th IPL T20Mumbai
14-May-1120:00Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Kolkata Knight Riders, 58th IPL T20Bangalore
15-May-1116:00Kings XI Punjab vs Delhi Daredevils, 59th IPL T20Dharamshala
15-May-1120:00Team Kochi vs Rajasthan Royals, 60th IPL T20Indore
16-May-1120:00Kolkata Knight Riders vs Mumbai Indians, 61st IPL T20Kolkata
17-May-1120:00Pune Warriors vs Deccan Chargers, 62nd IPL T20Pune
18-May-1116:00Kings XI Punjab vs Royal Challengers Bangalore, 63rd IPL T20Dharamshala
18-May-1120:00Chennai Super Kings vs Team Kochi, 64th IPL T20Chennai
19-May-1120:00Pune Warriors vs Kolkata Knight Riders, 65th IPL T20Pune
20-May-1120:00Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals, 66th IPL T20Mumbai
21-May-1116:00Kings XI Punjab vs Deccan Chargers, 67th IPL T20Dharamshala
21-May-1120:00Delhi Daredevils vs Pune Warriors, 68th IPL T20Delhi
22-May-1116:00Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Chennai Super Kings, 69th IPL T20Bangalore
22-May-1120:00Kolkata Knight Riders vs Rajasthan Royals, 70th IPL T20Kolkata
24-May-1120:00TBC vs TBC, Qualifier 1 IPL T20Mumbai
25-May-1120:00TBC vs TBC, Eliminator IPL T20Mumbai
27-May-1120:00TBC vs TBC, Qualifier 2 IPL T20Chennai
28-May-1120:00TBC vs TBC, Final IPL T20Chennai


Friday, February 18, 2011

Live IPL 2011 Cricket Match

Irritate Opposition, Not Your Own Team: Dhoni to Sreesanth

The only people that S Sreesanth should "irritate" on the cricket field are the opposition players, said Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni as he once again advised the temperamental pacer to remain within "boundaries". 

"I am very specific to him and told him that he should not cross a few boundaries. It is better that you do not cross those boundaries. If you want to irritate someone that should be the opposition and not your side," Dhoni said of the Kerala bowler, who has a reputation of losing his cool and coming up with animated gestures in the heat of the moment. 

Dhoni said he has no issues with Sreesanth's behaviour as long as he keeps the aggression within limits. 

"Till he does both these things, I am really happy to let him do whatever he wants to do," he said. 

Sreesanth was at his usual aggressive self in the two pre-World Cup warm-up matches that India won and he hit the headlines by getting into an argument with Australian skipper Ricky Ponting during one of the games. 

However, in the second warm-up match against New Zealand, Dhoni said he was satisfied with the way the pacer conducted himself. 

"I do not think there was much. I must say that bit of chit chat is always fine. It does not mean that whenever we play cricket such things does not happen," Dhoni said. 

"As I said, there are certain boundaries that you should not get too personal with a player. If these guidelines are followed I am quite happy with it. More often than not it is the batsman and Sreesanth who knows exactly what is going on," he explained.

World Cup: Odds Favor Asian Giants

The guessing game has received a fresh impetus with the ICC Cricket World Cup scheduled to start this weekend in Dhaka with India taking on Bangladesh. But first up, it will take a brave heart to forecast or predict the winner although in my opinion, the odds seem to favour the three sub-continental giants - India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan - far more than others. 

The huge advantages the trio enjoy include familiar playing conditions and the crowd support. While teams such as Australia, South Africa and England seem to put all their eggs in the pace and seam baskets, I feel, it will be the spinners who will be calling the tune given the low bounce and turn the pitches are likely to afford. 

May be the odd fast bowler like a Steyn or Lee or Johnson might still trouble the batsmen with their sheer pace, but eventually, the very nature of the surface would blunt that edge while bringing into play the spinners. So much for theory, but cricket has the nasty habit of throwing eggs on the pundits' faces and we need to make due allowance for such unpredictability. 

Thus far, a majority of the experts have dubbed the CWC as the most open in its 36-year history, but I would still like to believe that it would be one of the three top Asian teams who will take home the Cup. 

Champions Australia are at a low ebb and I wouldn't read too much into their recent series win against touring England. In the warm-up game against India in Bangalore on Sunday, the Aussies looked all at sea and in their next game against South Africa, they were all but outplayed. Regardless of the brave words emanating from the Aussie camp, I suspect they have a lot of hard work ahead of them even to justify the tag of title favourites. 

As for the South Africans, it is obvious that they are keen to wipe off the tag of chokers. Their captain Smith said as much last week. However, they need to be playing at a different level altogether. They have the players to do that, but under pressure, it is a different ball game. In their favour is the fact that the core group has survived difficult times and it is only logical to expect that the seniors would be wiser. 

England and the West Indies would be the dark horses, but neither team seems to have the balance required to win in the sub-continent. The presence of a quality spinner is mandatory in these conditions, as against a predominantly seam-up attack. Both these teams seem to rely heavily on pace and that could be their undoing. 

Further, the England players are already complaining about the absence of rest between their tour Down Under and the CWC, with just four days at home in between before flying out to Asia. Also, England haven't had happy memories of their recent visits to the sub-continent where they struggled to deal with the spinners and there is little reason to believe that it would be any different in the CWC. 

Similarly, the West Indies cricket overall is in poor health with frequent altercations between players and their Board over payments and what have you. It is hardly makes for an amiable environment for team development, but clearly, the West Indies' best days are behind them although they are capable of tripping a few teams. 

As for New Zealand, it boils down to getting the team together and shrugging off the recent off-the-field distractions involving a couple of their key players. The Kiwis do not have star players, but as always they depend on a collective effort that we are yet to see. 

Their recent trip of the sub-continent was an unmitigated disaster and the loss to Pakistan at home only rubbed salt into their wounds. It remains to be seen whether the Kiwis have the strength of character to rise to the occasion, erasing the past. At best, they have been consistent performers in the CWC, but never quite looking the team that could actually win the Cup. There is little reason to believe that it would be any different this time around. 

Thus, any which way you look, the short list of potential winners boils down to India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. These three teams are rich in talent and balance that is so crucial to succeed. The trio also boasts of quality spinners and a seam attack that is capable of achieving breakthroughs first up. Add to the mix an array of stroke players and you end up looking at teams that the neighbours would envy. 

We can discuss endlessly on the prospects, but it is best to remember cricket’s home truth - you begin every match and innings from zero. Forget the records, the reputations and such factors, but for me, the CWC begins from March 23 when the quarter-final shootout commences. Along the way, we will get some indication on how well the teams are prepared. 

For sure, the 2011 CWC will be the swansong for the older generation of players, including our own Sachin, who are hoping for a successful last hurrah, but rarely has Sport is about performance and not fairytale ending as there is always a sting and twist in the tail.