#IPL6: Chennai add to Pune’s misery, inflict 37-run defeat on hosts #CSK


Suresh Raina worked his way to a superb 63 and Mahendra Singh Dhoni played an explosive 16-ball 45-run knock as Chennai Super Kings strengthened their position at the top of the table with a 37-run win over Pune Warriors in an IPL match, in Pune on Tuesday.

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Raina anchored the innings with his 50-ball knock and skipper Dhoni provided the late fireworks as Chennai overcame a slow start to post a challenging 164 for three.

Paceman Mohit Sharma then rocked the Pune top-order in a fiery spell in which he dismissed Aaron Finch (15), T Suman (0) and Yuvraj Singh (5) from which the hosts never recovered and managed just 127 for nine.

Finch was caught behind and Suman was trapped in successive balls in Mohit’s first over. He returned to scalp Yuvraj. Raina’s electric fielding resulted in run out of Robin Uthappa (10) which left the hosts reeling at 43 for four inside fifth over.

As if that was not enough, Luke Wright was run out in an unfortunate manner when Steve Smith played a solid straight drive but the ball touched Albie Morkel‘s foot before hitting the stumps and Wright was caught out of crease.

A terrible mix up meant that Abhihek Nayar too was runout. Smith handed back a simple catch to Ravindra Jadeja a few overs later and with that wicket Pune were on their way to their eighth defeat from 10 matches.

Earlier, Raina showed a lot of maturity while batting as he did the spade work along with S Badrinath (34) while Dhoni batted amazingly in his side’s remarkable recovery later on.

After losing Michael Hussey (5) and Wriddhiman Sahara (13) early, Raina and Badrinath steadied the ship with a 75-run stand for the third wicket.

But it was 61-run unbeaten partnership between Raina and Dhoni for the fourth wicket that spoilt all the good work Pune bowlers had done earlier.

It rained fours and sixes when Dhoni batted as Chennai collected 50 runs in the last four overs. Dhoni punished hapless bowlers with seven boundaries including three sixes, the last one coming off the last ball.

Raina helped himself with five fours and a six.

Dhoni must lead his side back to top


MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli have proved India have inner strength, but even if they win this match and level the series, they still have to be honest with the state of their Test team.

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To draw a series 2-2 against England would be a failure for an Indian side playing at home. There are fundamental changes that have to be made to the culture and mentality of the Test set up.

Dhoni will be remembered as the man who delivered the World Cup with one of cricket’s most iconic sixes. But his legacy as Test captain has to be to manage the transition of the team. He needs to produce a new Indian side playing with pure passion, commitment and energy. In other words, exactly how they play in Twenty20 and one-day cricket.

He has a great coach alongside him in Duncan Fletcher but he needs more power to shape the direction of Indian cricket. He must be tearing out what hair he has left when he sees the mentality of this Indian Test side.

There have been times during this series when they have simply looked uninterested. When they are on top they are arrogant and buzzing. But as soon as England took control in Mumbai, seven or eight of them went missing.

Selfish and weak players do not want to put in the hard work for the team. Test matches are won by doing all the boring stuff, the hard yards that can make a difference. In the field Indian batsmen wander around disengaged, and uninterested. But that is when you need to help the bowlers. Run around and make sure you are backing up so the bowlers don’t have to do too much work in the field in such hot conditions.

“Hunt in packs” was one of Duncan’s favourite catchphrases when he worked with England and you can bet he’ll be using it again with India, but he must be frustrated as it falls on deaf ears.

What will add to the frustration is that these players are so skillful. Duncan loves working with young cricketers which is why he will want to be around to manage the transition from the Tendulkar era. He will want to build a team around guys like Kohli or Ravindra Jadeja, a kid who bowls left-arm spin, can score hundreds and is good in the field.

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He will love working with them in the nets because he knows they have immense talent. I’m sure they pick things up quickly so teaching them batting will be a real pleasure. For India to move forward in the Test arena they need to give someone from the outside, like Duncan, proper power. Don’t just make him coach and in charge of the first team.

Listen to what he has to say about all the players and how to move forward. If they don’t they will end up falling further behind and that is a worry for Test cricket.

He will also use Dhoni’s innings as an example to the rest. He arrived at the crease at 87 for four knowing that if he failed, India would lose the Test series 3-1. For him to play the way he did on a wicket he would not have enjoyed batting on is a tremendous performance. To control his emotions and play well, to drag the team back in the match under such immense pressure was down to pure mental strength.

I look at Dhoni and he reminds me of Kevin Pietersen. Both are at their best when they have copped some flak. In one-day cricket the buzz of the crowds and the atmosphere is enough to stoke his fire but in Test cricket Dhoni needs the pressure of having to perform to bring out his best. You don’t produce the innings he has played in one-day cricket without being a cool customer.

I know there has been pressure on him in India but he showed yesterday he cares about Test cricket and why he should stay on as captain. He all but survived an entire day of Test cricket made tough mainly because England have James Anderson bowling at his peak.

His skill levels are so high and his control so good now that it is fascinating watching him out-think the batsman. He also bowls with a cockiness that earns him wickets. With one withering look he tells a batsman he is not very good. One stare can kill the confidence of a player. It reminds me of Glen McGrath. It’s not arrogance on Jimmy’s part. In fact he probably doesn’t even know he is doing it. It is just a strut that great bowlers have. He is in a different league to when he played under me. He is now the perfect bowler. He has he perfect pace. He doesn’t take too much out of himself when he bowls which means he can stay on for long periods. I hope he plays for as long as he can because he can break all records.

MICHAEL VAUGHAN

10 Players Who Will Attract High Prices at IPL Auction


IPLT20 2012 season which will commence from April 4th has already begun the fiesta with IPL auctions. 144 players in total will go under the hammer for the place of only 25 players, in which the case would be that most players will be ill-fated and will go home empty handed. But for the fortunate or the fluky ones, there is a big sum waiting for them. Each team can spend up to $2 million in the event meant for players not picked up in last year’s auction. Nine franchises are looking for quality players. So here is the list of the top players who could be making franchises fighting for them.

1. Ravindra Jadeja:

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Nicknamed as ‘Rockstar’, 23-year old Ravindra Jadeja is an allrounder who is a left arm spinner, stroke making left hand batsman and an excellent fielder. He made headlines with his entry in 2008 IPL when he played for Rajasthan Royals. The all rounder played a crucial role to make the team lift the 2008 IPL cup by defeating Chennai Super Kings in the finals. In 2010 Jadeja was banned on contractual issues and was later picked up by Kochi Tuskers in 2011 for $950,000 in IPL4. Jadeja made a Jadeja proved a decent buy with 283 runs at 31.44 and eight wickets at 38.12 in IPL4. Since Kochi Tuskers no more a part of IPL, all the team members are put on auction. Teams such as Delhi Daredevils and Kings XI Punjab who have a shortage of an allrounder will be in the front line to bag the Saurashtra lad.

 2. Brendon McCullum:

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Known for his scoring rate and aggressive batting, the New Zealand International cricketer will be a good gamble for the nine franchises. McCullum proved that he was apposite for 20-20 when he made an unbeaten 158 in the first match of the inaugural IPL match in 2008. For the first three consecutive seasons he played for Kolkata Knight Riders. In 2010 he was taken by the Kochi Tuskers. He scored 357 runs from 13 matches at 27.46, with just one half-century in IPL4. Given the fact, with antagonistic batting, McCullum also masters in wicket keeping, which will lure teams like Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians to bid on the Dilscoop batsman. Rajasthan Royals, Mumbai Indians and Deccan Chargers are crippled without an experienced wicket keeper. Brendon McCullum was hammered for an amount of $475000 in IPL4 auctions.

3. Mahela Jayawardene:

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Captain of the Sri Lankan cricket team, the right hand batsman is the best batsman ever produced by Sri Lankan cricket team. The 34- year old right arm medium bowler made headlines when he was named as the best international captain of the year by International Cricket Council in 2007. In the last season of IPL, Jayawardene scored 299 runs including three half-centuries when he played for the Kochi Tuskers. What makes Jayawardene a ‘wanted player’ is his ability to move up and down the batting order. He has been the opening batsmen for Sri Lanka for long and he continued to do the same for Kochi Tuskers in the last season as well. Teams which are looking for middle order batsmen will be the front runners for Jayawardene. Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Daredevils and Deccan Chargers are the three franchises to who will likely bid on Jayawardene. Mahela Jayawardene was bought for $1.5 million in IPL4 by Kochi Tuskers.

4. Parthiv Patel:

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Gujju lad, Parthiv Ajay Patel specializes in wicket keeping and left hand batting. He made his debut in IPL with Chennai Super Kings and captain MS Dhoni. Since then he had become a regular in the team until Kochi Tuckers bought him for a $290000 in IPL4. He was also announced as the captain of Kochi Tuskers last year. His Twenty20 strike-rate of 108.66 is good for an opener which makes him as one of the valuable the players that any team would want. Mumbai Indians, Deccan Chargers and Rajasthan royals are vouching on Parthiv Patel in case they do not get lucky with Brendon McCullum.

5. Muttiah Muralitharan:

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Seems like Kochi Tuskers wanted the best green men in their team, had bagged some of the big wigs of cricket like Muttiah Muralitharan. One of the best and successful world class bowlers in the history of cricket is known for breaking record after record in his bowling career. Muralitharan is one player that any team would love to have. Chennai Super Kings brought Muttiah Muralitharan into Twenty20 where Muralitharan took 52 wickets in 46 games across the IPL and Champions League Twenty20. However, he played only five of Kochi’s 14 games in the 2011 IPL, managing just two wickets at 70.50. having a reserve value of $200,000, Muralitharan looks like an easy bid for Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI Punjab who both desperately need a quality spinner.

6. RP Singh:

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He is a left arm fast-medium bowler who has represented India in one day cricket, T20 and Test cricket. He came in figure during the under 19 World Cup in Bangladesh in 2004. He delivered a consistent performance in the Ranji Trophy for Uttar Pradesh was able to make his place in ODI series of 2005. He is highly capable for Twenty20 cricket He played for Kochi Tuskers Kerala after signing for them in 2011 from Deccan Chargers. He was highly successful in the series and emerged as the highest wicket taker that is he took 52 wickets in the tournament. While in the Deccan Chargers team, he was the highest wicket taker of the tournament and took the purple cap and took 23 wickets in 16 matches. He was also the most successful bowler in the IPL series. His reserve price for IPL is 200,000 dollars. It is expected that Rajasthan and Punjab can opt him this season.

7. Vinay Kumar

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He is an execellent cricket player who plays One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 levels. Domestically he plays for Karnataka and is the superhead and captain for Ranji Trophy. He is also a right-arm medium fast bowler. He made his test debut for India in the theird test of the 2011-12 tour of Australia in Perth. He replaced R. Ashwin when team India chose four pace bowlers. He has played for Bangalore Royal Challengers and the Kochi Tushkers Kerala for the IPL. Presently he is the best Indian bowler and will hopefully make the auction list. Vinay has reserve price of $100,000. Mumbai, Punjab and Rajasthan can go for this medium fast bowler.
8. Kevin O’Brien:

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Kevin O’Brien is an Irish Cricketer who plays for Railway Union Cricket Club and Gloucestershire. He is a very strong right-handed batsman. In 2011 England World Cup, he hit the longest six of the tournament by doing century that is he made his name in the list of fastest century done, which was a record break. He made his One Day international (ODI) debut in 2006 in Ireland’s Inaugural match. He joined the Cricket Ireland by becoming one of the full-time board member in 2010. Since January 2012, he was the Ireland’s vice-captain. Phil Simmons Remarked O’Brien by saying that, “There’s lot more thought to his batting and he has worked on different things like batting against spin. He doesn’t have the facilities of a county but he is working hard on his game at home”.

9. Tamim Iqbal:

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Tamim Iqbal is a Bangladeshi cricketer who played in the 2006 Under 19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka. He made his One Day international (ODI) debut in 2007. He has very good record in Twenty20 with average of 20.87. He plays cricket for Chittagong Division Cricket Team. He is the only Bangladeshi player in the IPL auction who has a reserve price of $50,000. In the IPL of 2012, he is going to be available for the entire season, which is the main reason why many would like to choose him. Rajasthan and Mumbai are in need of such overseas opener to accompany the Indian opener Rahul Dravid/Shane Watson and Sachin Tendulkar.

10. Vernon Philander:

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Vernon Darryl Philander is a right-handed bowler and a all rounder from South Africa. He made his One Day International (ODI) debut while playing at Belfast against Ireland. He played under 19 for his country and presently plays in Cape Cobras in South African domestic cricket. He played enormously for the Cobras, giving an average of 72 with the bat and 30 with the ball, in 2006-07. This game made him make his place in South Africa’s squad for their one day tour Ireland. He was also rewarded for a good display in the Twenty20 World Championships in 2007. He was one of the Middlesex CCC’s overseas players for the 2008 English Domestic season. For IPL he has a base price of $200,000 and is expected to get offer from Rajasthan, Deccan, Punjab and Delhi.