Tuesday 29 April 2014

Can Mumbai end Arabian nightmare?



The defending champions are without a win after four matches this season.


The big picture

There is this joke going around on social media. A judge asks a boy who he would like to stay with - his mother or his father. None, because both of them beat me, he says. "I would like to say with Mumbai Indians, as they beat no one." It has been a horror first one-third of the season for the defending champions, and they are in danger of returning home without a single win from the UAE leg of the IPL.

Till their title win, the criticism of Mumbai Indians used to be that despite having a galaxy of overseas and Indian heavyweights, they would often fall short at crucial stages of a game. But compete they would more often than not, till this season. Scores of 122, 115, 141 and 125 do not win you T20 games, unless your bowling has an exceptional day. The one time Mumbai Indians bowled first in UAE, they conceded 163.

Mumbai Indians have had running problems with the opening partnership in several seasons, and this season has been no different. By their fourth game, they realised that the man who has reinvented himself successfully as a limited-overs opener for India is also an option at the top of their order. Before that, Rohit Sharma was coming in with too much to do after the pair of Michael Hussey and Aditya Tare had failed to provide the kind of starts their side needed.

With fewer games per side this season, Mumbai Indians cannot really afford to keep piling up the losses. Sunrisers Hyderabad are in only a slightly better position with one victory. Their batting looked top-heavy coming into the season, and the fears have come true so far, with a thin middle order unable to step up when the powerful batsmen do not fire upfront. At least the strengths and weaknesses are clearer in Sunrisers' case. Mumbai Indians, as has been the case in the past too, seem to be misfiring without any standout reason.

Players to watch


Rohit Sharma replaced Ricky Ponting as captain last season and led Mumbai Indians to their maiden IPL title after years of disappointment. He then had a productive Champions Trophy and has finally started to deliver on his long-standing promise for India. He has an army of advisors off the field in the Mumbai Indians support staff but his challenge is to filter the gallons of inputs he must be receiving and translate it into a turnaround quickly.

Rohit can turn to the experience of 2013 but this is new territory for Shikhar Dhawan the captain. Further, his own limited-overs form hasn't been great coming into the tournament. He had to sit out an ODI in New Zealand and was also left out for the knockout stage of the World T20. Not only will he have to revive his side's campaign as its leader, he will also have to contribute majorly with the bat, something he has not managed so far.

Stats and trivia


    Mumbai Indians have the least number of 50-plus scores this season - one, made by Rohit Sharma
    Amit Mishra's economy-rate of 9.48 is the worst this season among specialist spinners who have played more than one match

Friday 25 April 2014

Narine-Maxwell clash key in battle of shaky line-ups


Punjab vs Kolkata — Kings XI have won five out of 11 games between the two teams.


The big picture — Kings XI Punjab and Kolkata Knight Riders come into this game on the back of contrasting wins. While Kings XI thrashed Sunrisers Hyderabad by 72 runs, Knight Riders broke out of jail during a two-run win against Royal Challengers Bangalore, an outcome influenced by their fielding as the opposition's batting.In form: Glenn Maxwell

The shadow of Glenn Maxwell's form looms over this match too, after his 43-ball 95 but Knight Riders would have taken note of two things from the game against Sunrisers - first, Dale Steyn and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, the side's best bowlers, had just nine balls at Maxwell in all.

Second, the scores of the other Kings XI batsmen showed how untested the rest of the line-up is. Moreover, no one really knows how they can play if the pivotal Maxwell falls early. Depending on their breakthroughs and the way Knight Riders manage their bowling, it sets up a fascinating sub-contest between Maxwell and David Miller and Sunil Narine and Morne Morkel.

A shaky batting order is not a problem area for the Kings XI exclusively. The longest Knight Riders' openers have lasted together is 10 balls and their Indian batsmen have also been diffident. The relatively weaker Kings XI bowling offers a chance to strike form.

Players to watch:

Kings XI's costliest buy at the auction, Mitchell Johnson, hasn't quite hit the peaks he found in the IPL last year, where he took 24 wickets in 17 games for Mumbai Indians. There's a big decision to be made on how he plans the next phase of his career, but for the time being, Kings XI need an inspiring rally from him if they are to deal with the reputation of being extravagant with the ball.

Knight Riders' opening pair of Gautam Gambhir and Jacques Kallis occupy the top two spots on the list of batsmen with most ducks in the IPL. In four innings right before the IPL, Gambhir had tallied 162 runs, which is why his recent failure looks even starker.

For a captain whose leadership thrives with his own performance - he was one of the top run-getters in the league when Knight Riders won the title in 2012 - a return to form is imperative at this stage.

Stats and trivia:

In 65 innings, Glenn Maxwell has faced 348 dot balls out of a total 898 balls faced.

In three seasons for Rajasthan Royals, Yusuf Pathan had scored 1011 runs with a hundred and six fifties. In three IPL seasons with Kolkata Knight Riders, he has 809 runs and just one fifty, which came in last year's edition.

Kings XI have won five out of 11 games between the two teams. [CYCIPL]

Tuesday 22 April 2014

Details of IPL tickets for UAE matches

The UAE is buzzing with the excitement of making its IPL debut. With preparations in full swing, the online sale of tickets has commenced from today (Thursday, April 3, 2014) on www.iplt20.com andwww.ticketmaster.ae.

You can also avail the tickets at selected Lulu Hypermarkets in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah, from Sunday, 6 April 2014, whilst stadium box-office sales will start on Thursday, 10 April 2014.

For Hospitality and Corporate Boxes, please contact - hospitality@iplt20.com

The tickets will be available in different denominations. The minimum price for the Abu Dhabi matches is AED 20 for a single match and AED 30 for double-headers. In Dubai, a ticket for one match will start at AED 30 and AED 50 for double-headers. In Sharjah, tickets will start at UED 30 for a single match, and AED 40 for the double-headers.

Refer to the table below for further details of the ticket prices -

Abu Dhabi
Single Header
Double Header
Type
Entry
Ticket Price (AED)
Ticket Price (AED)
South Grandstand - East
South East Gate
60
100
South Grandstand - West
South West Gate
60
100
South Panoramic Stand  - East
South East Gate
80
125
South Panoramic Stand  - West
South West Gate
80
125
South Premium - East
South East Gate
200
300
North Stand - East
North East Gate
40
60
North Stand - West
North West Gate
40
60
East Mound
East Mound Gate
20
30
West Mound
West Mound Gate
20
30
Marquee - South Stand
South West Gate
750
1000
Corporate Box
VIP Entrance
1250
1500




Dubai
Single Header
Double Header
Type
Entry
Ticket Price (AED)
Ticket Price (AED)
Green - Upper Stand
Zone B - Gates B12 -14
30
50
Green - Lower Stand
Zone B - Gates B12 -14
30
50
Orange - Upper Stand
Zone D - Gates D20 -22
30
50
Orange - Lower Stand
Zone D - Gates D20 -22
30
50
Purple - Lower Stand
Zone C - Gates C15 -19
50
80
Purple - Upper Stand
Zone C - Gates C15 -19
50
80
Red - Premium
Zone A - Gates A9
100
150
Red - Premium
Zone A - Gates A4
100
150
Platinum
Zone A - Gates A5
200
250
Corporate Box
Zone A - Gates A2
1000
1250
VIP Box
Zone A - Gates A7
1250
1500




Sharjah
Single Header
Double Header
Type
Entry
Ticket Price (AED)
Ticket Price (AED)
Members Enclosure
Zone 2
150
200
West Stand
Zone 8
80
100
East Stand
Zone 10
60
75
North Stand
Zone 9
30
40
Diamond Box
Zone 6
1500
1500
VIP Boxes
Zone 6
1500
1500
Corporate Box
Zone 3
1000
1250

Monday 21 April 2014

At CSK, there’s only one captain and it’s Dhoni, says Brendon McCullum

Brendon McCullum

We all know CSK is the only team which haswon the IPL twice in the year 2010 and 2012 under the dynamic leadership of MS Dhoni. Though 4 captains from different countries form the part of the squad, but Brendon McCullum has made it clear who’s the leader at the camp.
“At CSK there is only one captain and that is MS Dhoni. He is the sole decision-maker when it comes to the on-field matters. There is not much team talk about that,” he told IPLT20.com.
“However, as experienced leaders, we are expected to do small things off the field like guiding the younger players and helping out the team-mates with things they need assistance with. On the field there are smaller things like we must not wait for the captain to wave his hands at us asking to step a bit closer or further. We should be able to figure those things out with our experience.”
Commenting on being compared to Dhoni on the basis of the similarities they posses, he said, “Well, there are many things that he and I don’t have in common too. But yes, he is a very nice guy, very humble and one of the best captains in the world. I am pleased to have this opportunity to play under his leadership since there are many things one can learn from the man.”
When asked to take on the responsibility of wicket-keeper in place of Dhoni, he said he was happy that Dhoni was looking over the role.
“Oh, no, I am happy to let him do the job behind the stumps. My body is not up to regular work behind the wickets now. I am glad to be in the same team as Dhoni, who is a brilliant wicketkeeper. I am the backup option if the team requires one.”
Originally published on Sportskeeda.com here

CSK vs DD


Glenn Maxwell

Picture of Glenn Maxwell

Glenn Maxwell

Batting style:
 
Right Handed bat
Bowling style:
 
Off break
Played for:
 
Australia, Australia A, Hampshire, Surrey, Punjab, Delhi, Mumbai, Victoria, Melbourne Renegades, Melbourne Stars
AllRounder
ICC Rank:
Batting:
61
Bowling:
57
Born:
 
October 14, 1988, Kew, Melbourne, Victoria

Profile

A right-handed batsman and right arm off-break bowler, Glenn Maxwell plays for Victoria in Australia's domestic cricket. He represents Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash League.

Maxwell's aggressive batting style at any position from an opener to the No.7 slot, handy off-spin bowling & delightful fielding puts him into a mould of a perfect all-rounder. He is also great at judging slower balls and most commonly uses his ‘swivel slog sweep’ to send the ball deep into the stands. The all-rounder shot to fame in 2011 when he scored a record 19-ball half century to lead Victoria to an unlikely victory against Tasmania. But it was his knock of 110 off 52 balls with nine fours and eight sixes for Australian Institute of Sports in the Emerging Player tournament that caught the eyes of Delhi selectors, who signed him for the fifth IPL edition in 2012.

Later that year, Maxwell went on to make his international debut for Australia in a one-off ODI against Afghanistan at Sharjah. In 2013, the Aussie was a surprise pick in the Indian T20 League player auction by Mumbai, who bought him at a whopping million dollars, making him the league's newest million dollar baby. However, he warmed the bench for most parts of the season and played a few games at the end of the tournament. Maxwell did not make it to the same franchise the very next year when he was sold to Mohali.

 

Statistics

Show:
 MatchesInningsRunsNOAvg.SR100's50'sHS
Test243909.7552.700013
ODI2423621534.50124.200692
T202117303220.20165.570174
IPL77226245.20179.360295
CLT203349016.33196.000037

Career

Span:
Test:
 
2013-2013
 
ODI:
 
2012-2014
 
T20:
 
2012-2014
 
IPL:
 
2012-2014
 
CLT20:
 
2010-2013
Test
Debut:
Australia Vs India at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad - Mar 02, 2013
Last played:
Australia Vs India at Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi - Mar 22, 2013
ODI
Debut:
Australia Vs Afghanistan at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah - Aug 25, 2012
Last played:
Australia Vs England at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide - Jan 26, 2014
T20
Debut:
Australia Vs Pakistan at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai - Sep 05, 2012
Last played:
Australia Vs Bangladesh at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur - Apr 01, 2014
IPL
Debut:
Delhi Vs Kolkata at Eden Gardens, Kolkata - Apr 05, 2012
Last played:
Punjab Vs Rajasthan at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah - Apr 20, 2014
CLT20
Debut:
Victoria Vs Warriors at St George's Park, Port Elizabeth - Sep 13, 2010
Last played:
Mumbai Vs Rajasthan at Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi - Oct 06, 2013