Friday 29 April 2016

Delhi Daredevils vs Kolkata Knight Riders, 26th Match

Series: Indian Premier League, 2016 Venue: Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi Date & Time: Apr 30,  04:00 PM  LOCAL

With competition hotting up, Daredevils and Knight Riders jostle for position

Making a deifference: Delhi Daredevils mentor Rahul Dravid having a word with Rishabh Pant at a training session. Photo Shiv Kumar Pushpakar
Making a deifference: Delhi Daredevils mentor Rahul Dravid having a word with Rishabh Pant at a training session.

Dravid and Zaheer behind DD’s makeover; Gambhir’s chance to impress a crowd that has seen him grow

Is there a match in the Indian Premier League (IPL) that is not “important” or “crucial” or “significant”?
Most captains and coaches want you to believe that no match is trivial. Of course it can’t be. No match can be trivial when there is so much at stake. All wins are big and all days are big. The IPL is all about ‘big and important’ matches and we are now presented with one from the top drawer in this edition.
Delhi Daredevils versus Kolkata Knight Riders. Not the marquee match, but a mouth-savouring cricket contest for the new generation of fans who display their ‘loyalty’ most vociferously and visibly – they don’t take chances and cheer both the teams. They jump at fours and sixes and at the fall of wickets. They need no reason to showcase their vocal cords and dancing skills. Cricket is only a tool of entertainment for them, a four-hour celebration that leaves them as drained as the players.
The players are hardly complaining though. If they win it is fine. If not, then the loss becomes a “process.” It is this intriguing thing — process — that amuses some of the old-timers. The support staff has its role of backing the team and the team backs its instincts as the cricket carnival traverses the country.
Roles defined

The batsmen have their roles defined. To absorb the pressure and respond robustly. After all, it is all power with the ball sailing into the galleries as if wanting to escape the wrath of the hitter. The bowlers have their roles defined too – to put the ball in the right areas. Now, ‘right areas’ is a flexible aspect. If the bowler is mauled it can be defended as “a bad day at office.” If he ends up with a haul of two or three wickets, then the right areas become a huge hit.
Actually the right areas depend on the stride and form of the batsman. KKR has one such – skipper Gautam Gambhir, who is scoring in abundance but wisely not looking at a national comeback. He is right. It can’t be based on his flourish in the IPL. The team has done enough to stay among the contenders and Gambhir may look to impress the audience, some of whom have watched him grow at the Ferozeshah Kotla.
DD is a different side this year. It is winning. Mentor Rahul Dravid and skipper Zaheer Khan have been largely instrumental for this new image of DD. But the tournament is still in its initial phase and they will have to summon all their experience to keep the momentum going.
Momentum is another aspect often referred to by coaches and captains. As long as it helps a team exceed its potential, no one is complaining. Not the spectators, certainly, who can fill up the Kotla on Saturday for an entertaining weekend cricket feast as DD and KKR look to keep the “process” in place in an “important” game.

Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Royal Challengers Bangalore, 27th Match

Series: Indian Premier League, 2016 Venue: Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad Date & Time: Apr 30,  08:00 PM  LOCAL

RCB keen to climb, but faces a confident bowling unit

Key bowler: V.V.S. Laxman keeps a close eye on Mustafizur Rahman at a practice session. Photo: K.V.S. Giri
Key bowler: V.V.S. Laxman keeps a close eye on Mustafizur Rahman at a practice session. Photo:

 Indian Premier League — 2016

"We slipped up a little," admitted RCB bowling coach Alan Donald on the eve of the contest

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), placed seventh in the points table, will be keen to climb upwards, starting with its match against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the Rajiv Gandhi International stadium on Saturday.
“We slipped up a little,” admitted RCB bowling coach Alan Donald on the eve of the contest. “Momentum is a massive thing. The next three games will be enormous,” he opined. Looking back, the tearaway dreaded in his time said, “We have really fired with the bat but have made crucial errors with the ball.”
The suspense surrounding Chris Gayle’s availability continued. “Chris had a good training session in Bengaluru. Whether he will play tomorrow is for Dan (Vettori) and Virat (Kohli) to sort out,” he said. Chris Jordan, who will replace the injured Mitchell Starc, will reach Bengaluru on Saturday.
Donald, who earned the epithet of ‘White lightning’ in his playing days, was full of praise for the English all rounder. “Chris has done great things for England in T20 and ODI matches. He is an attacking and aggressive bowler. As one of the best death bowlers, he’s up there and versatile in athleticism. He’s a very good replacement for Starc,” he said.
The former Protea paceman was also generous in complimenting SRH’s Mustafizur Rahman. “He’s a great find. He’s got a fantastic yorker and mixes his pace well. Bangladesh has been waiting for someone like him and he’s going to be a handful. He’s a smart operator and deserves respect. The tournament is about overcoming good bowlers like him,” said Donald. Of the pitch here, he said, “There’s more bounce and pace on this surface.”
SRH coach Tom Moody said all was well with the team after its last outing proved disappointing. “We have moved on and are confident as a group,” he stressed. On Shikhar Dhawan’s return to form, he said, “All players go through a lean patch. He’s on an upward curve now. His work ethic is excellent, constantly looking to improve. Fortunately, he’s on the way up.”
On the bowling front, his optimism was obvious. “We are confident with our bowling attack. We’ve got the depth. Of course names on paper will mean little when it comes to the actual contest in the middle. We need to execute plans and we are focusing on that,” said the SRH coach.
On the opposition’s explosive opening pair of Virat Kohli and A.B. de Villiers, Moody said, “They can be very destructive and it is important to break their partnership.” He hoped that a few ideas for them would work on Saturday.

Lions meow past the finish line after the initial roar

 
LEAVE IT TO THE SMITHS: Dwayne Smith once again tangoed well with his opening partner Brendon McCullum to negate whatever advantage Steve Smith had given the hosts with his 54-ball century. Photo: Vivek Bendre 
LEAVE IT TO THE SMITHS: Dwayne Smith once again tangoed well with his opening partner Brendon McCullum to negate whatever advantage Steve Smith had given the hosts with his 54-ball century. 
  • Steve Smith during his splendid century. Photo Vivek Bendre
    Steve Smith during his splendid century.

On a day of the Smiths, Australian Steve’s ton is undone by West Indian Dwayne’s assault

Steve Smith scored his maiden Twenty20 hundred. Ajinkya Rahane hit a third successive fifty on the home ground of his new Indian Premier League team.
Even Mahendra Singh Dhoni played a trademark cameo at the death, thus propelling Rising Pune Supergiants to its highest total so far.
Still, 195 for three proved to be insufficient as the Gujarat Lions overhauled the target off the last ball at the Maharashtra Cricket Association stadium to retain its top spot in the points table.
The star act for the visiting team was staged by the ferocious opening combination of Dwayne Smith and Brendon McCullum, with captain Suresh Raina playing the supporting role.
Breezy start

For the second time in three nights, McCullum and Dwayne Smith scored a breezy partnership in the first half of the innings.
Friday night’s act against Delhi Daredevils was staged while setting a target, but this time around the partnership of 93 off just 8.1 overs set up the platform required to chase down a daunting target.
Raina and Dinesh Karthik kept the Lions afloat with a valuable partnership in the middle overs.
However, the Supergiants made a late surge, scalping four wickets in nine balls, to leave James Faulkner to score three runs off the last two balls.
The Australian all-rounder didn’t disappoint, following up a brace with a crucial single off Thisara Perera’s last ball of the match to break the hearts of 30,000-plus crowd that had gathered to cheer the home team.
Dominating the bowlers

The fans had, however, been enthralled by Steve Smith’s artistry with the wood earlier in the evening.
Ever since he flicked Praveen Kumar off the first ball he faced square on to the leg side, Steve Smith dominated the Lions bowlers.
Besides the flicks, he unleashed his trademark drives and leg-glances as frequently as the number of times the sponsors’ logos splashed on to the giants screens.
The only time he faltered in his innings was at the halfway stage when he dragged one from Shivil Kaushik, the debutant chinaman bowler, on to the stumps. However, replays showed the bowler had overstepped. Steve Smith, batting on 41, not only sent the free hit hovering over long-off but ensured he made the most of his fortune.
Trademark shot

His trademark shot was the six — the last off his five — that he hit off a slower ball by Dwayne Bravo in the 18th over. He rocked back, made room outside leg and smashed it over long-off to get an upper hand against the death over specialist.
Bravo, however, had the last laugh as Smith deflected a fuller one on to the leg stump with three balls remaining in the innings.
Scoreboard
Rising Pune Supergiants: Ajinkya Rahane run out 53 (45b, 5x4), Saurabh Tiwary run out 1 (2b), Steve Smith b Bravo 101 (54b, 8x4, 5x6), M.S. Dhoni (not out) 30 (18b, 2x4, 2x6), Thisara Perera (not out) 3 (2b); Extras (lb-2, nb-1, w-4): 7; Total (for three wkts. in 20 overs): 195.
Fall of wickets: 1-13 (Tiwary), 2-124 (Rahane), 3-188 (Smith).
Gujarat Lions bowling: Praveen Kumar 4-0-37-0, Dhawal Kulkarni 3-0-25-0, Ravindra Jadeja 4-0-37-0, Shivil Kaushik 3-0-32-0, James Faulkner 2-0-22-0, Dwayne Bravo 4-0-40-1.
Gujarat Lions: Dwayne Smith b Perera 63 (37b, 9x4, 1x6), Brendon McCullum c Morkel b Bhatia 43 (22b, 5x4, 2x6), Suresh Raina b Perera 34 (28b, 2x4), Dinesh Karthik c Rahane b Dinda 33 (20b, 4x4), Dwayne Bravo c Dhoni b Dinda 7 (6b, 1x4), Ravindra Jadeja run out 0 (1b), James Faulkner (not out) 9 (5b, 1x4), Ishan Kishan run out 0 (1b), Praveen Kumar (not out) 0 (0b); Extras (w-7): 7; Total (for seven wkts. in 20 overs): 196.
Fall of wickets: 1-93 (McCullum), 2-115 (Smith), 3-166 (Karthik), 4-180 (Bravo), 5-180 (Jadeja), 6-193 (Raina), 7-193 (Kishan).
Supergiants bowling: Albie Morkel 2-0-30-0, Ashoke Dinda 4-0-40-2, Thisara Perera 4-0-41-2, R. Ashwin 4-0-37-0, Rajat Bhatia 3-0-26-1, M. Ashwin 3-0-22-0.
Toss: Lions
Man-of-the-match: Dwayne Smith.
Gujarat Lions won by three wickets off the last ball.

Thursday 28 April 2016

Rising Pune Supergiants vs Gujarat Lions, 25th Match

Series: Indian Premier League, 2016 Venue: Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune Date & Time: Apr 29,  08:00 PM  LOCAL

Odds in favour of Gujarat Lions

SEEKING TOUCH: Gujarat Lions captain Suresh Raina would want to regain his form against Rising Pune Supergiants on Friday.
SEEKING TOUCH: Gujarat Lions captain Suresh Raina would want to regain his form against Rising Pune Supergiants on Friday.

Supergiants will be looking to beat the early pace-setters to elevate themselves

They have been sharing the India dressing room for over a decade now. They are close buddies on and off the field. And for the first eight editions of the Indian Premier League, they were the pillars of Chennai Super Kings.
Naturally, when M.S. Dhoni and Suresh Raina were forced to wear new jerseys at the start of the IPL’s 2016 edition, the focus was on how they would fare in new colours during the annual Twenty20 league. Three weeks into the tournament, it appears as if both are trying to cope with the changed environment in different ways.
When it comes to the win-loss ratio, Raina seems to have fared much better than his India and Chennai Super Kings captain. Gujarat Lions, one of the two new teams besides Dhoni’s Rising Pune Supergiants, is at the top of the points table with five wins in six outings. Naturally, the odds will be in favour of the visiting team as both the teams will square off against each other at the Maharashtra Cricket Association’s stadium on Friday night.
Focus on Raina
However, despite the team faring well and Raina, the leader, having impressed so far, Raina, the batsman, hasn’t yet flourished in the new coloured clothing. The highest-run getter in IPL history has had just one substantial contribution with the willow in six games, 75 off 51 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Incidentally, that was the only match in which Lions failed to cross the line.
On the contrary, Dhoni has lived up to his reputation with the bat. His tally of 92 runs from five outings may not appear impressive but considering the fact that he has batted in the ‘death overs’ most of the times, his strike rate of almost 140 indicates he has delivered when required.

Don’t be surprised if he pushes himself up in the order on Friday, considering the forced team combination due to du Plessis’ unavailability.
Surprisingly, Dhoni, the captain, has found the going tough in the Supergiants’ jersey. Despite winning their last game in Hyderabad two nights ago, Supergiants will have to beat the pace-setters to elevate themselves in the middle of the table.
It would be fair to say that Dhoni’s captaincy has been let down by lacklustre performances by both the departments. The bowlers have consistently erred with lengths while the batting unit has failed to make up for the bowlers’ unimpressive showing.
Despite the deficiencies, the fact that neither Dhoni nor Raina has so far been able to lead his team single-handedly to a win has been odd considering the IPL is nearing halfway stage. Come Friday and both the camps would be hoping for that box to be ticked.

Rohit, Pollard power Mumbai home

SWINGING HARD: Kieron Pollard went on the rampage as Mumbai Indians stopped KKR’s winning run. Photo: Vivek Bendre
SWINGING HARD: Kieron Pollard went on the rampage as Mumbai Indians stopped KKR’s winning run.

The Indian’s elegant strokes and the West Indian’s electrifying shots leave Knight Riders stunned.

Rohit Sharma’s graceful innings (68 not out) and Kieron Pollard’s brutal assault (51 not out) led Mumbai Indians to a comfortable six-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders here on Thursday.
The Wankhede Stadium turned into a playground for the Mumbai heavyweights, Rohit stroking eight fours and two sixes in his 49-ball effort and Pollard smashing two boundaries and six sixes off just 17 balls. Their unbeaten 72-run stand ensured that the target of 175 was achieved with two overs to spare.
Climbing to third

This was Mumbai Indians’s fourth win in eight matches, taking it to the third spot with eight points. Knight Riders remained second with eight points in six games.
The host was on course in the PowerPlay overs as Rohit milked the bowling and partner Rayudu indulged in late cuts. The two took the Kolkata attack apart before Suryakumar Yadav pulled off a fantastic running catch to send back the latter. Mumbai made 64 runs in the first six overs compared to Knight Riders’ 59.
The home team gambled by sending youngster Krunal Pandya up the order. However, the left-hander danced down the track against Sunil Narine, missed and lost the middle-stump.
Stunning catch

Chris Lynn bettered Suryakumar’s catch with a leap, hop-across-the-rope and jump-back to make a stunning effort at long-off look easy.
The Aussie’s effort will rank as one of the fielding highs of IPL-9 for his body balance and presence of mind while flicking the ball up and returning to hold it.
Showing the way

Earlier, Gautam Gambhir showed the way yet again with a controlled knock, his 59 laced with six boundaries and a six.
The Mumbai fast-bowlers showed discipline, conceding not many runs and keeping the hard-hitters in check.
The catching was, however, a letdown; three of them were dropped, two by Tim Southee on the fence and one by Mitchell McClenaghan.
The Kiwi left-arm seamer spilled a steep return catch offered by Gambhir, while Bumrah faced a rampant Uthappa at the other end.
The Knight Riders openers, who rattled up 59 in six overs, looked all set to carry on before Harbhajan sent Uthappa back in the eighth over.
The slow bowlers were effective in checking the scoring rate after the 69-run first-wicket stand. Gambhir, who reached his half-century off 39 balls, fell to a mistimed slog.
Knight Riders’ run-burst in the slog overs did not happen, as anticipated, despite Southee dropping two catches at mid-wicket, losing track of the ball under the lights and among the stands. McClenaghan was the bowler to suffer both times.
It was Yusuf Pathan’s final flourish — 19 off eight deliveries — that carried Knight Riders to 174 for five in 20 overs.
Rohit chose to bowl after winning the toss, not wanting his bowlers to struggle with the dew in the latter half. That proved wise in the final analysis.
Scoreboard
Kolkata Knight Riders: Robin Uthappa c Pollard b Harbhajan 36 (20b, 1x4, 2x6), Gautam Gambhir c Pollard b McClenaghan 59 (45b, 6x4, 1x6), Shakib-Al Hasan c Parthiv b Hardik 6 (4b, 1x4), Suryakumar Yadav c & b Southee 21 (17b, 2x4), Andre Russell b Southee 22 (16b, 3x4), Chris Lynn (not out) 10 (10b), Yusuf Pathan (not out) 19 (8b, 4x4); Extras (lb-1): 1; Total (for five wkts. in 20 overs): 174.
Fall of wickets: 1-69 (Uthappa), 2-77 (Shakib), 3-121 (Gambhir), 4-130 (Suryakumar), 5-145 (Russell).
Mumbai Indians bowling: Tim Southee 4-0-38-2, Mitchell McClenaghan 4-0-33-1, Jasprit Bumrah 4-0-34-0, Harbhajan Singh 4-0-32-1, Hardik Pandya 2-0-15-1, Krunal Pandya 2-0-21-0.
Mumbai Indians: Rohit Sharma (not out) 68 (49b, 8x4, 2x6), Parthiv Patel c Yusuf b Umesh 1 (2b), Ambati Rayudu c Suryakumar b Shakib 32 (20b, 5x4, 1x6), Krunal Pandya b Narine 6 (5b, 1x4), Jos Buttler c Lynn b Narine 15 (15b, 2x4), Kieron Pollard (not out) 51 (17b, 2x4, 6x6); Extras (w-5): 5; Total (for four wkts. in 18 overs): 178.
Fall of wickets: 1-8 (Parhiv), 2-67 (Rayudu, 3-78 (Krunal), 4-106 (Buttler).
Kolkata Knight Riders bowling: Jaydev Unadkat 3-0-49-0, Umesh Yadav 2-0-19-1, Shakib Al Hasan 4-0-30-1, Sunil Narine 4-0-22-2, R. Sathish 2-0-30-0, Andre Russell 3-0-28-0.
Toss: Mumbai Indians.
Man-of-the-match: Rohit Sharma.
Mumbai Indians won by six wickets with 12 balls to spare

Wednesday 27 April 2016

Mumbai Indians vs Kolkata Knight Riders, 24th Match

Mumbai Indians sign Jerome Taylor as Malinga’s replacement

Mumbai Indians have roped in West Indies fast bowler Jerome Taylor to replace injured Sri Lankan pacer Lasith Malinga for the remainder of the Indian Premier League.
“Mumbai Indians have called up West Indies fast bowler Jerome Taylor to replace the injured Sri Lankan paceman Lasith Malinga for the remainder of the VIVO IPL 2016,” the franchise said in a statement.
Taylor will be available for selection for MI subject to the completion of contractual paperwork formalities. The pacer has previously played in IPL and has represented Kings XI Punjab and the Pune franchise.
Mumbai Indians pace spearhead Malinga was ruled out after the medical team found him unfit because of a recurring knee injury.
He has played 98 matches in the IPL since joining the Mumbai Indians in 2009 season.

Gujarat squeezes past Delhi by 1 run

Despite Morris blitz, Delhi falls agonisingly short

TRULY A DAREDEVIL: Chris Morris hammered eight sixes in his unbeaten 82 off 32 balls, but it was Gujarat Lions which scraped through by a run. Photo: Sandeep Saxena
TRULY A DAREDEVIL: Chris Morris hammered eight sixes in his unbeaten 82 off 32 balls, but it was Gujarat Lions which scraped through by a run. Photo: Sandeep Saxena

Gujarat Lions almost squanders a brilliant start by its openers

What could have been a truly memorable victory for Delhi Daredevils turned out to be a heartbreaking loss to Gujarat Lions.
Daredevils, that did the catching up for the better part of the match, fell short by one run after Chris Morris almost single-handedly changed the course of the match, first with the ball and then with the bat.
Morris’s game-changing two for 32 followed by a blistering 32-ball unbeaten 82 inclusive of eight sixes and four boundaries almost won Delhi the match that looked in Gujarat’s grasp.
Chasing 173 to win and tottering at 16 for three, Daredevils ended at 171 for five after failing to get four runs off the last ball bowled by Dwayne Bravo.
If Daredevils could come so close, they owe it to the South African duo. Morris and Duminy added 87 runs for the fifth wicket to raise Daredevils’ hopes against all odds. The 17th over, bowled by Dwayne Smith, saw Morris hit a hat-trick of sixes to take his innings tally to eight and reach his 50 off just 17 deliveries.
With 21 runs off the over, the equation read 29 runs off 18 deliveries. Though Duminy fell soon, the presence of Morris kept Daredevils in the hunt.
In the last over, Daredevils needed 14 to win off Bravo. Morris and Pawan Negi managed 10 off five deliveries. Off the last, bowled in the blockhole, Morris could only manage two runs and left Gujarat victor by the narrowest of margins.
The all-round effort of Morris pushed to the background the riot caused by Lions openers Brendon McCullum and Smith who smashed 112 runs in 10.4 overs before Daredevils dramatically restricted Lions to 172 for six.
Fielding by choice is clearly the flavour of the season. But Zaheer Khan’s decision to bowl to Smith and McCullum proved his undoing. Fresh from blasting Royal Challengers Bangalore attack to smithereens, the duo put 50 on the board off just 3.5 overs.
By the time the six-over PowerPlay ended, the score read 71 without loss — a shade inferior to 72 for one scored against RCB.
It all started with Zaheer’s opening over from which Smith collected four boundaries as 18 runs came off it.
Thereafter, left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem and Zaheer went for two sixes each in the next three overs as the Lions posted the fastest 50 of the season. The introduction of Morris failed to slow down the Lions as McCullum hit him for a six and four to take the score to 63 from five overs.
The two duly completed their half-centuries — McCullum off 27 deliveries, one more than what Smith needed. After 10 overs, the score was 110 without loss but the next 10 saw only 62 runs for the loss of six wickets!
Scoreboard
Gujarat Lions: Dwayne Smith lbw b Tahir 53 (30b, 5x4, 3x6), Brendon McCullum b Morris 60 (36b, 6x4, 3x6), Suresh Raina c Karun b Morris 2 (5b), Dinesh Karthik c Duminy b Tahir 19 (17b, 1x4, 1x6), Ravindra Jadeja c de Kock b Duminy 4 (7b), Ishan Kishan c Duminy b Tahir 2 (6b), Dwayne Bravo (not out) 7 (6b), James Faulkner (not out) 22 (13b, 2x4); Extras (lb-2, w-1): 3; Total (for six wkts. in 20 overs): 172.
Fall of wickets: 1-112 (Smith), 2-116 (McCullum), 3-117 (Raina), 4-130 (Jadeja), 5-142 (Ishan), 6-142 (Karthik).
Delhi Daredevils bowling: Zaheer Khan 4-0-48-0, Shahbaz Nadeem 4-0-32-0, Chris Morris 4-0-35-2, Amit Mishra 3-0-27-0, Imran Tahir 4-0-24-3, J-P. Duminy 1-0-4-1.
Delhi Daredevils: Quinton de Kock c Raina b Kulkarni 5 (11b, 1x4), Sanju Samson c Faulkner b Kulkarni 1 (6b), Karun Nair c Tambe b Kulkarni 9 (7b, 1x4), Jean-Paul Duminy c & b Bravo 48 (43b, 3x4, 1x6), Rishabh Pant c Praveen b Faulkner 20 (17b, 2x4), Chris Morris (not out) 82 (32b, 4x4, 8x6), Pawan Negi (not out) 3 (4b); Extras (lb-2, w-1): 3; Total (for five wkts. in 20 overs): 171.
Fall of wickets: 1-2 (Samson), 2-12 (de Kock), 3-16 (Karun), 4-57 (Pant), 5-144 (Duminy).
Gujarat Lions bowling: Praveen Kumar 4-0-13-0, Dhawal Kulkarni 4-1-19-3, Dwayne Bravo 4-0-40-1, Suresh Raina 2-0-17-0, Dwayne Smith 2-0-26-0, James Faulkner 2-0-23-1, Ravindra Jadeja 1-0-14-0, Pravin Tambe 1-0-17-0.
Toss: Delhi Daredevils.
Man-of-the-match: Morris.
Lions won by one run.

Tuesday 26 April 2016

Delhi Daredevils vs Gujarat Lions, 23rd Match

Series: Indian Premier League, 2016 Venue: Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi Date & Time: Apr 27,  08:00 PM  LOCAL 
Gujarat Lions skipper Suresh Raina and Dale Steyn have fun while kicking ball, as teammates Praveen Kumar and Pradeep Sangwan watch, on the eve of the match against Delhi Daredevils. Photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar
Gujarat Lions skipper Suresh Raina and Dale Steyn have fun while kicking ball, as teammates Praveen Kumar and Pradeep Sangwan watch, on the eve of the match against Delhi Daredevils. Photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar

Raina’s men look better equipped to deal with the challenges likely to be posed by Zaheer’s men.

Exceeding expectations, Delhi Daredevils has done its bit so far in the Indian Premier League to gain the respect of the opposition. Now it is ready to test in-form Gujarat Lions in the battle involving two serious contenders for the four-team playoffs.
After three successive victories, the host is high on confidence having moved to the third spot on the points-table. Significantly, victories over Kings XI Punjab, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians have boosted the self-esteem of the individuals finding form early in the competition.
Against the trend
Unlike Gujarat Lions, Daredevils have also defended a total and won — something against the trend this season. Zaheer and J-P. Duminy have shared their wisdom with the younger teammates who have responded nicely so far. Though Chris Morris is yet to fire in keeping with his all-round abilities, he has played his role well in parts.
For a team that started its campaign with a humbling defeat, Daredevils have recorded a hat-trick of victories, in contrast to Lions’ run of three victories followed by a defeat. But the visiting team, which has played a match more, is here riding on a well-paced chase against Royal Challengers Bangalore.
If Aaron Finch was the hero of the first three victories, fellow-openers Dwayne Smith and Brendon McCullum showed the way to a fourth.
A side that could keep James Faulkner out of the playing XI, and still win, is surely close to getting its best combination in place, though Ravindra Jadeja and Dale Steyn are yet to strike form.
In any case, the franchise should be happy that so far it has fared better than M.S. Dhoni’s men from Rising Pune Supergiants, the other new team this season.
On the fitness status of Finch, the Lions’ coach Brad Hodge said, “Aaron’s probably 50-50 at this stage. He went off to see a specialist in Mumbai. He’ll fly back and join the squad. It was more of a precautionary thing. He had an injury in Australia against India and he just felt something that wasn’t quite right so that’s why he came off the field last game. He didn’t want to have the same injury. He’s just gone off to have it tested, but the good news is he is in pretty good shape.”
Overall, Lions look better equipped to deal with the challenges likely to be posed by Daredevils.
Importantly, the visiting team has the batting to deal with the varied home attack. How Zaheer deals with the Lions’ dreaded top-order will be watched keenly.
Lacking depth
Daredevils’ young batting trio of Shreyas Iyer, Sanju Samson and Karun Nair, along with in-form opener Quinton de Kock and Duminy is settling in. Should Lions strike early, the host could have a serious problem since it lacks the depth in batting.
Lions have no such worries. They carry enough firepower in their arsenal to bury the opposition.
Going by their results so far, Lions would like to chase, something that Daredevils, too, wouldn’t mind.
 

Rising Pune Supergiants wins rain-affected game

RISING TO THE OCCASION: Making his first appearance in this year's IPL, Supergiants' Ashoke Dinda displayed good control while picking up three wickets. Photo: K.V.S. Giri.
RISING TO THE OCCASION: Making his first appearance in this year's IPL, Supergiants' Ashoke Dinda displayed good control while picking up three wickets. Photo: K.V.S. Giri.

The Pune side’s fast-bowling trio relishes the bowler-friendly conditions, restricts Sunrisers Hyderabad to 118 for eight.

Rising Pune Supergiants registered a comfortable 34-run win (Duckworth-Lewis method) over Sunrisers Hyderabad in a rain-shortened IPL-9 game at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium here on Tuesday.
After Ashoke Dinda (three for 23) and Mitchell Marsh (two for 14) had restricted the hosts to 118 for eight, Pune reached 94 for three in 11 overs, thanks to Steve Smith’s unbeaten 46, when rain forced the players off the field. They never got back on.
Earlier, opener Shikhar Dhawan’s fighting, unbeaten half-century (56, 53b, 2x4, 1x6) and his partnership of 47 for the sixth wicket off 51 balls with Naman Ojha rescued Sunrisers, put in to bat. It would have been worse, if not for a breezy eight-ball 21 from Bhuvneshwar Kumar down the order.
The host was off to a shocking start, with in-form opener and captain David Warner slashing the fourth ball of the innings to Ajinkya Rahane at backward point off Dinda. Soon, a hesitant Aditya Tare was caught at covers off the same bowler.
Then, the impressive Marsh bowled a beauty which moved away, forcing Eoin Morgan to nick to wicketkeeper M.S. Dhoni for a second-ball duck.
Complementing the pacemen’s efforts, off-spinner R. Ashwin struck with his first ball of the eighth over, an out-of-sorts Deepak Hooda top-edging a reverse-sweep for Dhoni to take a diving catch.
For Sunrisers, the misery continued as Dhoni, diving yet again — to his left this time — latched on to Moises Henriques’s leg-glance off Marsh. It was 32 for five in 8.1 overs, with the contest all but settled.
A sharp drizzle had delayed the start of the game, and returned to end it.
Scoreboard
Sunrisers Hyderabad: David Warner c Rahane b Dinda 0 (4b), Shikhar Dhawan (not out) 56 (53b, 2x4, 1x6), Aditya Tare c Perera b Dinda 8 (14b, 1x4), Eoin Morgan c Dhoni b Marsh 0 (2b), Deepak Hooda c Dhoni b R. Ashwin 1 (9b), Moises Henriques c Dhoni b Marsh 1 (4b), Naman Ojha b Dinda 18 (21b, 1x6), Bipul Sharma run out 5 (5b), Bhuvneshwar Kumar c du Plessis b Perera 21 (8b, 3x4, 1x6), Ashish Nehra not out 0 (0b); Extras (lb-5, w-3): 8; Total (for eight wkts. in 20 overs): 118.
Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Warner), 2-26 (Tare), 3-27 (Morgan), 4-29 (Hooda), 5-32 (Henriques), 6-79 (Ojha), 7-92 (Bipul), 8-115 (Bhuvneshwar).
Pune Supergiants bowling: Ashoke Dinda 4-1-23-3, Mitchell Marsh 4-0-14-2, Thisara Perera 4-0-32-1, R. Ashwin 4-0-14-1, Rajat Bhatia 3-0-24-0, M. Ashwin 1-0-6-0.
Rising Pune Supergiants: Ajinkya Rahane c Morgan b Bhuvneshwar 0 (5b), Faf du Plessis c Ojha b Henriques 30 (21b, 3x4, 2x6), Steve Smith (not out) 46 (36b, 7x4), M.S. Dhoni c Tare b Nehra 5 (4b, 1x4); Extras (lb-2, w-11): 13; Total (for three wkts. in 11 overs): 94.
Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Rahane), 2-80 (du Plessis), 3-94 (Dhoni).
Sunrisers bowling: Bhuvneshwar Kumar 3-1-17-1, Nehra 3-0-21-1, Mustafizur Rahman 2-0-21-0, Bipul Sharma 1-0-17-0, Henriques 2-0-16-1.
Toss: Pune Supergiants.
Man-of-the-match: Dinda.
Pune Supergiants won by 34 runs (D-L method).

Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Rising Pune Supergiants, 22nd Match

Rising Pune Supergiants vs Sunrisers Hyderabad: pick your XI

Series: Indian Premier League, 2016 Venue: Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad Date & Time: Apr 26,  08:00 PM  LOCAL
 
Dhoni rarely changes his team but given the position of the team, he might replace a couple of his bowlers.
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Dhoni rarely changes his team but given the position of the team, he might replace a couple of his bowlers.
Rising Pune Supergiants
M.S. Dhoni has never been a part of a team that had to be called an underdog or not been among the favourites to win the trophy. He’ll go into the match against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Tuesday with a squad that has found ways to lose matches from positions of strength — not something you associate with a team that has Dhoni at the helm. The match offers another chance for Dhoni’s boys to show their mettle and arrest the losing streak. But it might not be easy, given the red hot form SRH is in.
With only one win in five matches, the RPS think tank needs devise a better bowling strategy or bring in fresh faces to strike the right combination. While Thisara Perera and Murugan Ashwin have provided breakthroughs, they’ve also been expensive, going at 9 and 8 per over, respectively. The others, barring 36-year-old Rajat Bhatia, haven’t been effective so far. Dhoni rarely changes his team but given the position of the team, he might replace a couple of his bowlers — that, of course, would also depend on the pitch condition as well.
RPS’ batting has managed to put decent scores so far, and they would like to believe that they possess enough firepower to post big total.
Probable XI
Ajinkya Rahane, Faf du Plessis, Steven Smith, M.S. Dhoni, Albie Morkel, Thisara Perera, Rajat Bhatia, R. Ashwin, Ankit Sharma,Ishant Sharma, M. Ashwin
Sunrisers Hyderabad
The Sunrisers, on the other hand, have managed to string a series of wins under their belt. Skipper David Warner’s batting form and Mustafizur’s slower ones have managed to carry the team thus far.With RPS’ bowlers struggling to pick wickets and the ground at Hyderabad seeing relatively lower scores this season, SRH batsmen might look to chase today. The team winning the toss is likely to bowl first, given the hot and humid conditions. And, the last three matches at the ground were won by the chasing team. So there’s enough to suggest that the team batting second will have the upper hand in the match.
There are reports doing the rounds that Ashish Nehra might be inducted into the team. If that happens, it will be at the expense of Punjab pacer Barinder Sran. That apart, Warner will not look to make any changes to the winning combination.
Probable XI
David Warner, Shikhar Dhawan, Aditya Tare, Eoin Morgan, Deepak Hooda, Moises Henriques, Naman Ojha, Bipul Sharma, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mustafizur Rahman, Ashish

Parthiv, Rayudu and bowlers deliver for Mumbai Indians

Kings XI’s misery continues, suffers its fifth loss in six games.

Mumbai Indians produced an all-round performance to extend Kings XI Punjab’s misery in the ninth edition of the Indian Premier League.
After Parthiv Patel and Ambati Rayudu helped Mumbai set a target of 190, the medium-pacers — Jasprit Bumrah, Tim Southee and Mitchell McClenaghan — struck crucial blows to ensure a much-needed emphatic victory for Mumbai, the margin being 25 runs.
After the visitors broke free from 25 for the loss of Rohit Sharma’s wicket in five overs, the hosts’ middle-order held some hope of meeting the challenge but never seriously threatened Mumbai. It managed 164 for seven and crashed to its fifth defeat of the season.
Beyond reach

Though Shaun Marsh and Glenn Maxwell raised 89 for the third wicket off 61 deliveries, the asking rate kept climbing and eventually proved beyond the reach of Kings XI.
Once the two Australians departed within 18 runs of each other to leave Kings XI gasping at 139 for four after 17.1 overs, it was too much for the rest, including David Miller, to script a turnaround.
It was a well-deserved victory for the defending champion. The batting clicked even without Rohit firing and the bowlers did enough to take the team to a convincing win.
Piling it on

For Mumbai, which added 164 between the sixth and 20th overs — nine of them producing double-digit scores — Parthiv and Rayudu set the stage with their counter-attack. Though both rode their luck, their batting enthralled the near-capacity crowd at the I.S. Bindra Stadium here on Monday.
Their 137-run stand, which came off 86 balls, was dotted with five sixes and 14 boundaries.
Often getting off a good start but failing to make it count, Parthiv made the most of a second ‘life’ he received when on 15. He was ‘caught’ at deep square-leg but bowler Mitchell Johnson was found to have overstepped.
A relieved Parthiv returned to the crease and smacked two boundaries — like he did in Johnson’s first over and again in the third — to rub it in. Throughout his innings, he was severe on anything bowled on his pads and did not hesitate to play lofted strokes. The left-hander survived a close stumping chance on 32 and was dropped again, by Axar Patel, on 66. He went on to score a well-crafted half-century.
Rayudu, appearing more assured of the two, kept punishing the bowlers from the other end. After Sandeep’s first two overs produced just four runs, Rayudu made his intentions clear.
He chose Axar for special treatment — hitting a six and a four in his third over — and also smashed two successive sixes at the start of the fourth but fell attempting a third.
Scoreboard
Mumbai Indians: Rohit Sharma c Naik b Sandeep 0 (2b), Parthiv Patel c Marsh b Johnson 81 (58b, 10x4, 2x6), Ambati Rayudu c Vohra b Axar 65 (37b, 4x4, 4x6), Jos Buttler b Mohit 24 (13b, 3x4, 1x6), Kieron Pollard c Sandeep b Mohit 10 (9b), Hardik Pandya c Miller b Mohit 4 (2b, 1x4), Krunal Pandya (not out) 0 (0b); Extras (lb-1, w-3, nb-1): 5; Total (for six wkts. in 20 overs): 189.
Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Rohit), 2-137 (Rayudu), 3-174 (Buttler), 4-180 (Parthiv), 5-189 (Pollard), 6-189 (Hardik).
Kings XI bowling: Sandeep Sharma 4-0-20-1, Mitchell Johnson 4-0-43-1, Axar Patel 4-0-41-1, Mohit Sharma 4-0-38-3, Glenn Maxwell 1-0-11-0, Pardeep Sahu 3-0-35-0.
Kings XI Punjab: M Vijay c Buttler b Southee 19 (13b, 2x4, 1x6), Manan Vohra c Buttler b Bumrah 7 (11b), Shaun Marsh c Rayudu b Southee 45 (34b, 3x4, 1x6), Glenn Maxwell b Bumrah 56 (39b, 5x4, 1x6), David Miller (not out) 30 (17b, 1x4, 2x6), Nikhil Naik b Bumrah 1 (3x4), Axar Patel b McClenaghan 0 (2b), Mitchell Johnson b McClenaghan 1 (2b), Mohit Sharma (not out) 0 (0b); Extras (lb-2, w-2, nb-1): 5; Total (for seven wkts. in 20 overs): 164.
Fall of wickets: 1-20 (Vijay), 2-32 (Vohra), 3-121 (Marsh), 4-139 (Maxwell), 5-141 (Naik), 6-149 (Axar), 7-151 (Johnson).
Mumbai Indians bowling: Tim Southee 4-0-28-2, Mitchell McClenaghan 4-0-32-2, Jasprit Bumrah 4-0-26-3, Krunal Pandya 2-0-20-0, Harbhajan Singh 4-0-31-0, Kieron Pollard 2-0-25-0.
Toss: Kings XI.
Man-of-the-match: Parthiv Patel.
Mumbai Indians won by 25 runs.

Sunday 24 April 2016

Kings XI Punjab vs Mumbai Indians, 21st Match

Series: Indian Premier League, 2016 Venue: Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali Date & Time: Apr 25,  08:00 PM  LOCAL

A contest between inconsistent teams

The much-vaunted batting line-ups of Kings XI and Mumbai Indians have failed to fire

For the third year in succession, Mumbai Indians is struggling in the first half of the Indian Premier League. Four defeats in six games for the defending champion shows that it is yet to overcame the ‘starting trouble’ persistent since 2014.
Looking back, Mumbai had lost its first four matches in 2014 and the first five in 2015. Going by that piece of statistics, this season appears a shade better for Mumbai.
On Monday, Mumbai faces Kings XI Punjab, the only other team to lose four times this season.
Of the four defeats for Mumbai, the one against Delhi Daredevils on Saturday was sure to hurt the most. After controlling the match for the better part, Mumbai messed up the chase despite the presence of in-form skipper Rohit Sharma in the middle. Overall, Mumbai’s batting appears suspect.
Currently placed sixth on the table, Mumbai is pretty much in the hunt for the play-offs since a team can afford to lose six matches and still be among the top four teams. A team with seven wins, aided by superior net run-rate, can also make the grade.
Much like Mumbai, Kings XI is struggling to bat to its potential. Just one victory in five matches has pushed the host to the bottom of the table. It is really surprising that a side with an intimidating middle-order — Shaun Marsh, David Miller and Glenn Maxwell — is repeatedly failing to bat to its reputation.
Even more perplexing is the same-over dismissals of Miller and Maxwell. The frequency — three times in five outings — is truly puzzling.
Gujarat Lions’s Dwayne Bravo showed the way to get the duo out in the campaign-opener, Daredevils’ Amit Mishra followed it in the second match and Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Moises Henrique proved on Saturday night that the pair had not put a price-tag on their wickets.
A team that boasts of flamboyant openers like M. Vijay and Manan Vohra, followed by the big names in the middle-order, Kings XI’s strength clearly lies in its batting. But so far, inconsistency is the only consistent factor for it. As things stand, when two inconsistent teams clash on Monday, one is sure to get its act right.

Knight Riders scrape through for fourth win

Kolkata Knight Riders player Suryakumar Yadav played a superb knock against Rising Pune Supergiants in Pune on Sunday. Photo: Vivek Bendre
Kolkata Knight Riders player Suryakumar Yadav played a superb knock against Rising Pune Supergiants in Pune on Sunday.

Umesh Yadav smashed a six over long-on for the winning runs with just three balls left.

Kolkata Knight Riders firmed up its position at the top of the heap, winning a thriller against Rising Pune Supergiants by two wickets for its fourth victory in five IPL 2016 matches.
Umesh Yadav smashed a six over long-on for the winning runs with just three balls left to take it to 162 for eight in reply to the 160 scored by the home side.
Suryakumar Yadav’s calculated 60 for the Knight Riders justified his promotion to number three, easing nerves in the dressing room after early shocks, including a Gautam Gambhir run out.
Rival skipper M.S. Dhoni kept the heat on the visitors, even as spinner M. Aswhin and medium-pacer Rajat Bhatia responded.
Albie Morkel’s first-ball dismissal of Robin Uthappa disrupted the visitors’ gameplan before Gambhir’s run out, challenging Saurabh Tiwary’s throwing arm going for the second run, put the skids on the chase and raised hopes in the home team ranks.
The Knight Riders, however, replied with 59 for two in the six overs, far ahead of Supergiants’ 31 for one at that stage.
Earlier, Rahane played the lone hand for the home side, adapting to conditions and the frequent bowling changes by the Knight Riders.
His sublime form helped put together a face-saving total, his knock of 67 off 52 balls laced with well-timed strokes.
He looked assured in judgement against pace early on, decisive in footwork when the spinners came on, reading the ball off the bowler’s hand and creating space for cuts and pulls.
Rahane middling the ball well spelt trouble for the visitors as he cleared the ropes at will. He whipped two big shots over mid-wicket off Morne Morkel, relishing the bounce off the track. Shakib Al Hasan and Sunil Narine joined the attack in the PowerPlay, reflecting captain Gambhir’s confidence in the duo.
Shakib delivered soon with a ball pitching on middle and snaking across into the off-stump, leaving Faf du Plessis stunned.
Smith joined Rahane in a second wicket stand that soothed nerves in the dressing room as Supergiants reached 61 for one at the halfway mark.
Dhoni promoted Albie Morkel to rack up the run-rate in the last five overs. He replaced Thisara Perera, who was deceived by a slower ball from R. Sathish. Narine stepped in to lure Rahane into hitting a tame return catch. Yadav’s stump-to-stump line paid off against Morkel’s wild swing.
Scoreboard
Rising Pune Supergiants: Ajinkya Rahane c & b Narine 67 (52b, 4x4, 3x6), Faf du Plessis b Shakib 4 (9b), Steve Smith run out 31 (28b, 2x4), Thisara Perera b Sathish 12 (9b, 1x6), Albie Morkel b Umesh 16 (9b, 1x6), M.S. Dhoni (not out) 23 (12b, 2x4, 1x6), Rajat Bhatia (not out) 1 (1b); Extras (b-4, lb-2): 6; Total (for five wkts. in 20 overs): 160.
Fall of wickets: 1-24 (du Plesss), 2-80 (Smith), 3-99 (Perera), 4-119 (Rahane), 5-133 (Morkel).
Knight Riders bowling: Morne Morkel 3-0-30-0, Andre Russell 2-0-16-0, Shakib-al Hasan 3-0-14-0, Sunil Narine 4-0-31-1, Rajagopal Sathish 3-0-20-1, Umesh Yadav 2-0-16-1.
Kolkata Knight Riders: Robin Uthappa lbw b Morkel 0 (1b), Gautam Gambhir run out 11 (5b, 2x4), Suryakumar Yadav lbw b M. Ashwin 60 (49b, 6x4, 2x6), Shakib-Al Hasan b Bhatia 3 (9b), Yusuf Pathan lbw b Bhatia 36 (27b, 2x4, 2x6), Andre Russell c du Plessis b Perera 17 (11b, 2x6), R. Sathish b Morkel 10 (8b, 1x6), Piyush Chawla c Smith b Perera 8 (5b, 1x4), Umesh Yadav (not out) 7 (2b, 1x6), Sunil Narine (not out) 0 (0b); Extras (w-10): 10; Total (for eight wkts. in 19.3 overs): 162.
Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Uthappa), 2-31 (Gambhir), 3-60 (Shakib), 4-111 (Yusuf), 5-119 (Suryakumar), 6-139 (Russell), 7-151 (Sathish), 8-156 (Chawla).
Supergiants bowling: Albie Morkel 3-0-36-2, Thisara Perera 3.3-0-28-2, R. Ashwin 2-0-21-0, Rajat Bhatia 4-0-19-2, Ankit Sharma 3-0-26-0, M. Ashwin 4-0-32-1.
Toss: Knight Riders.
Man-of-the-Match: Suryakumar Yadav.

The Kohli graph much similar to Sachin’s

  
Virat Kohli fought dehydration and leg injury to achieve a personal milestone — maiden T20 century — and take Royal Challengers Bangalore to 180 against Gujarat Lions at Rajkot on Sunday. ~ Photo: PTI
Virat Kohli fought dehydration and leg injury to achieve a personal milestone — maiden T20 century — and take Royal Challengers Bangalore to 180 against Gujarat Lions at Rajkot on Sunday. 

 Indian Premier League — 2016

Tendulkar’s hundred came against a new franchise (Kochi Tuskers Kerala). So did Kohli’s (Gujarat Lions).

Turn back the clock to April 15, 2011. Less than a fortnight after Sachin Tendulkar had ticked off, possibly, the most important box on his résumé, he regaled the Wankhede faithful with his maiden hundred in Twenty20 cricket. And, not for the first time, a Tendulkar special had ended in a losing cause.
Fast-forward to April 24, 2016. Virat Kohli, who is being compared to Tendulkar on a daily basis, began his Sunday by wishing his role model a happy 43rd on Twitter. Hours later, he celebrated the master’s birthday with an imperious century before his bowlers let him down.
The eerie similarities don’t end there.
Tendulkar’s hundred came against a new franchise (Kochi Tuskers Kerala). So did Kohli’s (Gujarat Lions).
Both teams donned kitschy orange outfits. Both had Brendon McCullum in the mix.
Kohli, whose returns lately are nothing but Bradman-esque, made a mockery of the Gujarat attack. On many occasions, he even rendered the fielders motionless.
Like when he smashed Pravin Tambe’s leg-spin for consecutive fours through the cover region.
Nobody moved. Or, for that matter, when he caressed left-arm spinner Shadab Jakati by rocking on to the back-foot and punching the ball through the same area.
Constricted by cramps
For the next few overs, though, Kohli played like a mere mortal. A round of cramps and a sprained ankle led to the slowdown. But, thanks to his supreme fitness, “the other muscles took over.” These were Kohli’s words.
And, when they actually did, he was on 50 — his forth in five outings — off 40 balls. With six overs to go, and the scoreboard reading an underwhelming 104 for two, Kohli shifted gears as quickly as someone manning a Bugatti. He then sliced a widish yorker from Dwayne Bravo for four before unleashing that deadly flick off a Praveen Kumar delivery to beat long-on.
When Bravo set out to bowl the final over, Kohli was on 85. Just like that, he raced away from 50 to 100 in a matter of 23 balls. Out came the helmet and that wide grin we are so used to seeing now. Not for the first time, it took us back to the Tendulkar era. The good thing, though, is that the Kohli aeon has only begun.
 
RCB 180/2 (20.0 Ovs)
GL 182/4 (19.3 Ovs)
Gujarat Lions won by 6 wkts
PLAYER OF THE MATCH
Virat Kohli

The Fizz behind Sunrisers’ triumphant march

 
MISERLY: Mustafizur Rahman tormented the Punjab batsmen, none of them able to read him or come to terms with his line. Photo: K.V.S. Giri
MISERLY: Mustafizur Rahman tormented the Punjab batsmen, none of them able to read him or come to terms with his line.

David Warner resumed his role of ruthless run-hunter in right earnest, pillaging the Punjab attack at will.

Barring a couple of dismissals close to the finish line, Sunrisers Hyderabad cruised to a five-wicket victory over Kings XI Punjab at the Rajiv Gandhi international stadium on Saturday night. The home side overhauled the visitor’s 143 for six with 13 balls to spare.
David Warner resumed his role of ruthless run-hunter in right earnest, pillaging the Punjab attack at will. Shikhar Dhawan, keen perhaps to live up to his born-again batsman avatar, let his captain take most of the strike. And wisely too, for Warner was at his marauding best, coming close to his personal high of a 21-ball half century, this time with 23.
After finding the ropes seven times and clearing them thrice, Warner’s less-than-full-blooded loft off Sandeep Sharma brought about his end. David Miller at long on was more than pleased to have a hand in his counterpart’s dismissal. Dhawan’s 44-ball 45 drew to a close when a punch off Rishi Dhawan ballooned to wicket-keeper Nikhil Naik.
After the tourists were put in to bat, M. Vijay flirted with disaster, dabbing a delivery from Bhuvneshwar Kumar that drifted away. Stumper Naman Ojha, waiting with open arms, gladly accepted the offering.
Manan Vohra, who smacked a six and three boundaries, was reined in by Mustafizur Rahman.
Stifled by the left-arm danger man’s angled assault, Vohra set out for a single. The Punjab opener realised he wouldn’t make it, retraced his steps but lost the race to Dhawan’s direct hit from short cover. Miller edged Moises Henriques to oblivion, Ojha behind the woodwork getting airborne to clasp the overhead catch.
Glenn Maxwell glided Henriques to doom and Mustafizur at backward of square. Punjab found its bulwark of resistance in Shaun Marsh, who cracked three boundaries and a brace of big ones. Mustafizur softened the strapping southpaw with a string of dot balls before getting rid of him with a rap on the pads.
There was a revival of fortunes for the visitors through 50 rearguard runs from the sixth-wicket pair of Nikhil Naik and Axar Patel. The latter smacked sixes towards the sight screen, quite unfazed by the reversals that went before him. Naik’s skier was closely tracked and clutched by Henriques, who ran some distance to hold the catch at deep mid-on.
Mustafizur tormented the Punjab batsmen, none of them able to read him right or able to come to terms with his line. The Bangladesh paceman was at his miserly best returning the tournament’s best figures so far of two for nine. Deployed with deadly precision, he either slammed the brakes on the scoring rate or made inroads each time he joined the firing line.
Scoreboard
Kings XI Punjab: Murali Vijay c Ojha b Bhuvneshwar 2 (3b), Manan Vohra run out 25 (23b, 3x4, 1x6), Shaun Marsh lbw b Mustafizur 40 (34b, 3x4, 2x6), David Miller c Ojha b Henriques 9 (11b, 1x4), Glenn Maxwell c Mustafizur b Henriques 1 (2b), Nikhil Naik c Henriques b Mustafizur 22 (28b, 1x4), Axar Patel (not out) 36 (17b, 1x4, 3x6), Rishi Dhawan (not out) 3 (2b); Extras (lb-1, w-4): 5; Total (for six wkts. in 20 overs): 143.
Fall of wickets: 1-14 (Vijay), 2-35 (Vohra), 3-63 (Miller), 4-65 (Maxwell), 5-89 (Marsh), 6-139 (Naik).
Sunrisers Hyderabad bowling: Bhuvneshwar Kumar 4-0-37-1, Barinder Sran 4-0-33-0, Deepak Hooda 4-0-30-0, Mustafizur Rahman 4-1-9-2, Moises Henriques 4-0-33-2.
Sunrisers Hyderabad: David Warner c Miller b Sandeep 59 (31b, 7x4, 3x6), Shikhar Dhawan c Naik b Dhawan 45 (44b, 4x4), Aditya Tare run out 0 (1b), Eoin Morgan c Vohra b Mohit 25 (20b, 2x4, 1x6), Deepak Hooda run out 5 (5b), Moises Henriques (not out) 5 (4b, 1x4), Naman Ojha (not out) 2 (2b); Extras (w-5): 5; Total (for five wkts. in 17.5 overs): 146.
Fall of wickets: 1-90 (Warner), 2-90 (Tare), 3-115 (Dhawan), 4-139 (Morgan), 5-139 (Hooda).
Kings XI Punjab bowling: Sandeep Sharma 4-0-30-1, Kyle Abbott 3-0-34-0, Glenn Maxwell 2-0-16-0, Mohit Sharma 3-0-20-1, Rishi Dhawan 4-0-35-1, Axar Patel 1.5-0-11-0.
Toss: Sunrisers.
Man-of-the-match: Mustafizur Rahman.

Daredevils pull off a sensational win

FINDING HIS TOUCH: Sanju Samson came good at the right time for Delhi Daredevils. Photo: Sandeep Saxena
FINDING HIS TOUCH: Sanju Samson came good at the right time for Delhi Daredevils.

 Indian Premier League — 2016

Mumbai loses the plot after being well in control

Just when the contest seemed to be following the script seen in 14 out of the first 16 matches in IPL-9, there was a dramatic twist to the tale.
Mumbai Indians, looking good to chase down 165, lost the plot between the 13th and 17th overs and left Delhi Daredevils celebrating a sensational 10-run victory at the Ferozeshah Kotla ground on Saturday.
After 12 overs, Mumbai was 98 for two and needed 67 runs off 48 deliveries. But only 25 runs came off the following five overs, bowled by Zaheer Khan (6 runs), Chris Morris (5), Amit Mishra (5), Imran Tahir (4) and again Amit Mishra (5) and Mumbai suddenly found itself up against the wall.
Even after Morris conceded 10 runs off the 18th over, Mumbai needed 32 runs to win off two overs.
In the 19th over, Zaheer gave away 11, including a six to Kieron Pollard, but more importantly, had the danger-man caught with his last delivery.
Crucial run out

In the final over, Morris was required to defend 21. Rohit carted the second delivery for a six but off the following, was run out after colliding with Hardik Pandya while attempting a second run.
Harbhajan Singh fell leg-before and Morris conceded only singles off the last two deliveries to stifle Mumbai at the threshold of victory.
It was indeed a sensational victory for the host. At one stage, before Rohit reached his third half-century of the season, Mumbai looked well in control with Ambati Rayudu and Krunal Pandya providing the early momentum needed for the chase.
Looking back, Daredevils’ ploy of playing two leg-spinners — Mishra and Tahir — paid off as the two conceded only 53 runs in their eight overs and bowled 15 dot balls!
Delhi recovers

Earlier, Delhi made a fine recovery to make 164 after being 65 for three in 10 overs. Though 99 came in the second half of the innings, the target was not intimidating, but eventually proved enough.
Though Quinton de Kock, the hero of Delhi’s two victories this season, fell in the second over after hitting two successive boundaries in the first, Man-of-the-match Sanju Samson and J-P. Duminy came good.
For the fourth wicket, the pair raised 71 runs out of which Samson contributed 43. Continuing to reinforce the promise, the youngster hit a six and a four off Harbhajan’s third over that yielded 14 runs.
The following over saw Hardik collide with Buttler in their vain attempt to stop Samson’s shot from crossing the ropes. Hardik had to be lifted off the ground.
With Samson in full flow, Duminy settled down. Looking for his third six, Samson could not make the most of a full-toss from Mitchell McClenaghan and holed out to Tim Southee at long-off midway through the 17th over.
Thereafter, Duminy assumed charge and stepped up the run-rate to help Delhi cross 160. In fact, he was caught by wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel in the final over but the trajectory of the delivery was found to be above waist-high and declared a no-ball following replays.
Scoreboard
Delhi Daredevils: Quinton de Kock c Hardik Pandya b McClenaghan 9 (7b, 2x4), Shreyas Iyer c Rayudu b Hardik Pandya 19 (20b, 1x4, 1x6), Sanju Samson c Southee b McClenaghan 60 (48b, 4x4, 2x6), Karun Nair c Southee b Harbhajan 5 (5b, 1x4), J-P. Duminy (not out) 49 (31b, 3x4, 2x6), Pawan Negi (not out) 10 (10b, 1x4); Extras (lb-3, w-8, nb-1): 12; Total (for four wkts. in 20 overs): 164.
Fall of wickets: 1-11 (de Kock), 2-48 (Iyer), 3-54 (Nair), 4-125 (Samson).
Mumbai Indians bowling: Tim Southee 3-0-21-0, Mitchell McClenaghan 4-0-31-2, Jasprit Bumrah 4-0-42-0, Krunal Pandya 4-0-25-0, Hardik Pandya 1-0-7-1, Harbhajan Singh 3-0-24-1, Keiron Pollard 1-0-11-0.
Mumbai Indians: Rohit Sharma run out 65 (48b, 7x4, 1x6), Parthiv Patel run out 1 (4b), Ambatti Rayudu b Mishra 25 (23b, 4x4), Krunal Pandya run out 36 (17b, 4x4, 2x6), Jos Buttler lbw b Mishra 2 (6b), Keiron Pollard c Morris b Zaheer 19 (18b, 1x6), Hardik Pandya (not out) 2 (2b), Harbhajan Singh lbw b Morris 0 (1b), Tim Southee not out 1 (1b); Extras (lb-1, w-2): 3; Total (for seven wkts. in 20 overs): 154.
Fall of wickets: 1-9 (Parthiv), 2-62 (Rayudu), 3-103 (Krunal Pandya), 4-110 (Buttler), 5-144 (Pollard), 6-152 (Rohit), 7-152 (Harbhajan).
Daredevils bowling: Zaheer 4-0-30-1, Mohammed Shami 3-0-24-0, Pawan Negi 1-0-19-0, Chris Morris 4-0-27-1, Amit Mishra 4-0-24-2, Imran Tahir 4-0-29-0.
Toss: Mumbai Indians
Man-of-the-match: Sanju Samson.
Delhi Daredevils won by 10 runs.