So, the first round of the Indian Premier League is done and dusted. Almost all teams have played their seven matches, out of a total of 14 each, and there have been some interesting results. But before one gets to that, we need to take a look at the standings of the teams and remind ourselves as to how it came to transpire, what has indeed transpired.
Teams | Played | Wins | Losses | N/R | Tied | Points | Net Run Rate |
Kings XI Punjab | 7 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 10 | +0.442 |
Rajasthan Royals | 7 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 10 | +0.436 |
| 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 8 | +0.761 |
Chennai SuperKings | 7 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 8 | -0.005 |
Mumbai Indians | 7 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 6 | -0.455 |
Kolkata KnightRiders | 6 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | +0.482 |
| 7 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 4 | -0.011 |
| 7 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 4 | -1.426 |
In between some great dancing and singing performances, some pretty hot cheerleading (one is very sad that they have to wear body-hugging, full-length outfits in this hot weather, darn the moral police!) and some beating-up of cricketers (that was a brawl, not a slap, if anyone is interested!), the action has been pretty gripping. If one were to say that the IPL has lived upto its billing, then it would not be a lie. Innovative shots, some excellent bowling, shrewd captaincy and good fielding have upped the ante of cricket this summer. And inspite of the heat, no one is complaining.
Coming back to the point, where we see what we are here to see, let us take a look at how the teams have fared so far in the tournament, now that the first round of matches is complete. Only Delhi DareDevils and Kolkata KnightRiders are yet to face each other, but they have already given enough evidence of what they are capable of, in their previous six matches. Here we go:
Kings XI Punjab: Slow starters, they were thrashed by both Chennai and Rajasthan Royals in their first two matches, and were looking for some team bonding since then, but it happens when you have young-but-gifted players from different cultures. Tom Moody has been able to motivate them, but more than that, it was the fiery spell of Brett Lee against Mumbai Indians that truly lifted the teams’ spirit. Ever since then, they have been on a roll, winning five matches in a row, and Preity Zinta is now grinning more than ever.
What they have done right: They play within their limits, especially Irfan Pathan and surprisingly, Sreesanth (maybe it was the slap!). They know that with players missing, top teams will flounder sooner rather than later and thus, with some good performances, they can easily win a few key matches. They have built the momentum at the right time, and with aggressive and confident players in their mix, they are a force to be reckoned with.
What they have done wrong: Their batting is a bit of a worry. They rely heavily on Sangakkara to fire, especially since Yuvraj has been a bit pre-occupied with captaining the side. He, alongwith Jayawardene, needs to up their game a bit. Jayawardene, on his part, needs to help Yuvi with some captaincy tips, when pressure increases.
Rajasthan Royals: Horrible loss first-up, smacked by Delhi DareDevils by ten wickets, and nobody gave them a chance there-after, the Royals from Jaipur have given a fitting reply to all the doubting Thomases, and now look good to challenge the best of the teams. They haven’t lost any players to international commitments and thus, the team-spirit that they have got going can continue in real good ways. It seems that their billing as an under-dog even before the start of the tournament has only helped to fire them up. Watch out!
What they have done right: They made Shane Warne the coach and captain of the team. No one is more pumped up than him on a cricket field and it is no doubt, that he might have been the best Australian captain ever, had his sex-life not propped up at the wrong time. Also, they are not afraid of letting loose their young players, whose energy and talent is vital for winning in this format. Plus the international players they bought have all got hands-full of T20 experience. Did they even do anything wrong?
What they have done wrong: Yes, they did. Two games they batted badly and they lost. This shows that their main weakness is somewhere in batting. Tie them up at the top and they lose their way, trying to force the pace. Both
What they have done right: They got their auction bids right. Landing up some good bowlers who also think, has served them well. Plus neither of them will be leaving mid-tournament, except Vettori, who is already gone, but that doesn’t seem to be much of a loss. And having Sehwag & Gambhir in the team has only helped, notching up some good run-rates with their help.
What they have done wrong: Sehwag, Gambhir and the lesser-known Shikhar Dhawan have just batted and batted. Guys give some one else a chance. For it is common belief that the
Chennai Superkings: This is another sad story of players leaving and the team’s one leg being chopped off. Hayden, Oram and Michael Hussey were the pillars of the team, and ever since their departure, Dhoni’s team is free-falling. Pretty much everything they have done has backfired in the last three matches, after actually winning four matches on the trot. Time to think harder, Yum Yus Dhoni.
What they have done right: Nothing, ever since their foreign players left. The ones left behind don’t seem to be that effective. Batting seems to be pretty ordinary, as it has lost much teeth at the top. Bowlers not getting decent totals to defend.
What they have done wrong: See above.
Mumbai Indians: Lost four in a row, then won three consecutively. They are the anti-Chennai team of the IPL. Cricket is as much a game requiring hard work as much it requires luck. And obviously some money is needed too. Now they have been doing the hard work, but hardly have got any luck. Sachin has already missed the first part of the tournament and his return will only boost the players, if nothing else will. They lost some tight matches early on, but seems like they have gotten their grip back.
What they have done right: They actually didn’t do it themselves, Harbhajan did. He slapped (the author still maintains it was a brawl!) Sreesanth and got chucked out of the tournament. That was the moment that lifted this team.
What they have done wrong: Money, they have got aplenty, look at Mukesh Ambani. Seems like he carries a crore as pocket change where ever he goes. But they still didn’t buy the best players available. Why?
Second, naming their team ‘Indians’. Why would Jayasuriya, Pollock and Luke Ronchi be fired up to give their best for a team they will certainly not identify with? That they are still giving their best is down to Ambani’s deep pockets.
Kolkata KnightRiders: It’s all downhill for SRK’s team at the moment. Having won their first two matches, they have now lost four on the trot and unless they are able to stem the rot, the self proclaimed favourites of the tournament won’t be able to make it to the semi-finals. They too have been hit hard with Mcullum and Ponting leaving, while Chris Gayle is lost to injury. Shoaib Akhtar has now joined them, after his ban was lifted, but bowling isn’t exactly the problem. Buck up, Dada!
What they have done right: They got off to a whirl-wind start and thanks to that match their run-rate is quite high. Some more of the same stuff is needed.
What they have done wrong: When the author spoke to their coach, John Buchanan, last Saturday, he said that they weren’t very worried and wouldn’t be looking to change their batting order, unless it was a calamity. That same evening they lost to Kings XI Punjab, their fourth consecutive loss. It’s a calamity now John and Sourav should come down the order.
What they have done right: Nothing so far, given that they are the strongest team on paper.
What they have done wrong: Deccan Chronicle made VVS Laxman the captain. He needs to drop himself from the team, yes you read it right!
Vijay Mallya may have a lot of money, but he has no time. Because men in his position cannot afford to be made to look stupid. And the way, Dravid has gone about assembling his team and then, leading the team, Mallya would be feeling nothing else. Their season is almost over and they need some serious rebuilding to stand a chance next year. All those test players need to go and they have a long list to replace.
What they have done right: Not Applicable
What they have done wrong: Their team sheet reads as such; Dravid, Jaffer, Kallis, Anil Kumble, Sunil Joshi. Does one need say more?