Tuesday, 7 April 2015

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Preview : Match 1 - KKR V MI

Confident MI aim to negate home advantage of defending champions KKR



What
The opening contest of Pepsi IPL 2015 – featuring defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders and IPL 2013 champions Mumbai Indians.

KKR embark on the Pepsi IPL 2015 journey eyeing a third Indian Premier League title – following their success in 2012 and last season. The franchise has retained the bulk of the squad that won them the title last season and made additions to the squad during the Pepsi IPL 2015 Player Auction – more to give the captain and coach the flexibility of depth and variety.

Mumbai Indians, who clinched the title in 2013 and qualified for the Playoffs in the 2014 season, will be aiming to go the distance and lay their hands on silverware yet again. After a turbulent start – losing their first five matches, MI picked themselves up, rallied brilliantly and edged the Rajasthan Royals out in the race to the Playoffs, before losing to the Chennai Super Kings in the Eliminator. Though the team has retained the core of the players who sported the MI jersey last season heading into the 2015 season, there has been a change at the helm; the New Zealander John Wright, who was the head coach last season, has handed the baton to Ricky Ponting and it is expected that the Australian’s experience of doing well in high-stakes matches will hold MI in good stead in the pressure-cooker situations which is a regular feature of the league. 

When

08 April 2015, 8p.m. IST

Where

Eden Gardens, Kolkata

The Protagonists

KKR have cracked the code to success in the IPL pretty well. They have relied heavily on their openers – skipper Gautam Gambhir and Robin Uthappa – to set up a platform after which an experienced and explosive middle-order – comprising Manish Pandey, Shakib-al-Hasan, Yusuf Pathan and Suryakumar Yadav - can cut loose. On the bowling front, KKR will be boosted by the news that their premiere bowler Sunil Narine - who was reported for a suspect action last season – has been cleared and can reclaim his place in the XI.

The Mumbai Indians too have plenty of explosive batsmen in their line-up. Aaron Finch is expected to partner Unmukt Chand at the top of the innings; the Australian, together with skipper Rohit Sharma, Corey Anderson and Kieron Pollard will play key roles in MI’s batting scheme of things. On the bowling front, the eight overs combined of Lasith Malinga and Harbhajan Singh will be critical to MI’s success.

Contest to look-forward to

The contest between Rohit Sharma and Sunil Narine promises to be mouthwatering. The Trinidadian mystery spinner has so far dismissed the MI skipper thrice in six matches.

Previous Meetings

A look back at historical contests between the Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians indicates the latter have generally dominated those contests. MI have won 10 of their 14 contests against KKR.

Most recently, when the two teams met last season, KKR got the better of MI on both occasions – firstly by 41 runs at Abu Dhabi and subsequently by 6 wickets in Cuttack.

Trivia

The KKR skipper Gautam Gambhir will be aware of his poor record against the Mumbai Indians; the left-hander has an aggregate of 79 runs (with a best of 27) and an average of 9.89 in eight outings for the Kolkata Knight Riders.

In 9 of their 14 matches against MI so far, KKR have had opening partnerships of less than 10 runs.

With 6 wins in 7 IPL matches at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, Mumbai Indians have the best record among all the visiting teams.

KKR’s Chinaman bowler Brad Hogg will be 44 years and 61 days old on the day of the match. If he takes the field, he will be the oldest cricketer to play in the IPL. 

What Next

The Kolkata Knight Riders stay put at home for their second fixture of the season; they play host to the Royal Challengers Bangalore on April 11. The Mumbai Indians’ second fixture of the season will be their first home game of the season; they will host Pepsi IPL 2014 runner-up Kings XI Punjab on April 12.

Source : IPLT20.com
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IPL 2015 to be graced by women commentators

Ever since its inauguration, the Indian Premier League has brought to cricket some ground-breaking innovations. The league has also ensured to bring something new for the fans every year – a new experience, some new faces on and off the field and enhancements in its television and digital broadcast.



Pepsi IPL 2015 will see one such introduction in the commentary box. In its seven years, IPL has brought cricket various new audiences. The biggest gain in this regards is the large interest that women have begun to show in India’s favourite sport. To take the involvement of women in the IPL to a new level, the commentary box this season will be graced with four of the finest of former women cricketers from around the world.
Anjum Chopra, Isa Guha, Lisa Sthaleker and Melanie Jones will be part of the 26-member strong commentary team that will bring Pepsi IPL 2015 live to audiences around the world.

Chopra is a former Indian batter and captain and has worked in the capacity of an in-studio expert for many a cricket tournament over the years. Guha, former England fast bowler, has been active in the media with her live commentary stints on radio and TV and as a studio expert.

Sthalekar is an Indian born former Australian all-rounder who has played eight Tests and 125 ODIs along with 54 T20Is. Jones, who hails from Victoria, played five Tests and 61 ODIs for Australia between 1998 and 2003. She also captained Surrey in the English County Championship.
The full list of Pepsi IPL 2015 commentators is given below. 


World Feed Commentators List
Aakash Chopra
David Lloyd
Lisa Sthalekar
Russel Arnold
Alan Wilkins
H D Ackerman
Michael Haysman
Sanjay Manjrekar
Anjum Chopra
Harsha Bhogle
Murali Kartik
Scott Styris
Brendon Julian
Ian Bishop
Melanie Jones
Simon Doull
Damien Fleming
Isa Guha
Mpumelelo Mbangwa
Sunil Gavaskar
Daniel Morrison
Kepler Wessels
Ramiz Raja

Damien Martyn
Laxman Sivaramakrishnan
Ravi Shastri

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Friday, 3 April 2015

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Bangar wants another magical season for KXIP

Kings XI Punjab coach Sanjay Bangar exuded confidence that his team will continue the rich form from last season where they finished as the runners-up in Pepsi IPL 2014. Bangar believed that the balance of the team is the key.

“Last year was a good season for us and we would want to carry on the winning spree this season as well,” Bangar said on the sidelines of KXIP’s pre-season camp in Pune. “We have a well balanced team and the entire coaching staff is positive about the team’s performance.

"As a part of this camp, we will focus towards working on the strengths and improvement areas of the players and look forward to a great tournament.”

KXIP will start their preparations for the eighth edition of the tournament with a camp at the Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) International Stadium in Pune.

The players likely to join the camp are Beuren Hendricks, Parvinder Awana, Wriddhiman Saha, Anureet Singh, Shardul Thakur, Shivam Sharma, Nikhil Naik and Yogesh Gowalkar.

Former India opener Virender Sehwag along with Manan Vohra, Murali Vijay and other international players will join the team from Saturday onwards.

Punjab’s head coach Sanjay Bangar, fielding coach R. Sridhar and bowling coach Joe Dawes will be present at the ground to mentor the players.

Source : IPLT20.com
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Yuvraj is more motivated than ever

Delhi Daredevils' head coach Gary Kirsten on Friday said that he wanted Yuvraj Singh in the team because he shared a great rapport with him during his stint with the Indian team and he finds the flamboyant all-rounder motivated more than ever.

"I had a great experience working with Yuvraj in the Indian team,” Kirsten said. “He is fit as he has ever been. For me, I really wanted him in this team as he is from this part of the world. I don't think there is a guy more motivated than Yuvraj.”

On the appointment of JP Duminy as DD’s captain, the World Cup winning former India coach said that the left-hander has leadership credentials.
"JP is a fantastic human being,” Kirsten said of his fellow South African. “He has already started captaining South African T20 team. We wanted continuity as he has played for the franchise and knows a lot of Indian players. It was a natural choice. He has got good leadership credentials."

Kirsten also accepted that he was caught off-guard in respect to the demands and needs of IPL teams as the DD finished last in the table in 2014.

"Yeah, could be. It's a good observation. I think I was without a doubt (caught off-guard). I think I learnt a lot from last year that IPL is different to international cricket. It takes a bit of getting used to for any coach," Kirsten said.

"Physically, it's a demanding tournament. Last year, we didn't have great back-up. But we do have some good combinations this year. It's about getting our thinking process right."
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