Re: Playing Eleven of Semi final Teams
by Gui Cbe on May 21, 2009 12:33 PM
Excellent team, i reckon this could be more or less the final line for four teams in those important matches, barring few suggestions.
RCB - Kumble should play, Vinay kumar should go out. CSK - Aswin for Jakati, Gony for Balaji. This would make the team better.
Re: Re: Playing Eleven of Semi final Teams
by Senthil on May 21, 2009 12:39 PM
I am Extermely sorry for not including Anil kumble and replace Robin Uthappa with him. I was little bit confused at the end and i finally drafted him and i forgot Anil.
Re: Re: Playing Eleven of Semi final Teams
by Senthil on May 21, 2009 12:46 PM
There are no too many left handers in the all other 3 teams qualified for Semi Finals. Hence Aswin is not for now with Murali and Raina bowling Off Spin, so CSK need one left arm Bowler like all other 3 teams has. Gony will out once Albie to start bowling the Opening Spell with Tyagi. Gony can't bowl in the death overs and his temprement is a Big Q?.
Re: This is what Royal Challengers Bangalore have to do
by Fakruddin on May 21, 2009 12:24 PM
hyderabad making 150 and bangalore getting out 80 is possible so bangalore should have caution and play for jaffer in opening solid problem for bangalore now
they know what they have to chase(a modest 117)to book a place in semifinal..........inspite of that also they lost the so called quarterfinal(for them)....they do not deserve a place in semifinal.....if net runrate supports them
To defend their Indian Premier League title, Rajasthan Royals had weapons like lethal bowling, athletic fielding and super strategies but pathetic batting poured cold water on their aspirations, according to their dejected skipper Shane Warne
"While defending we gave absolutely everything we had and showed the real fighting power we have. It is disappointing as defending champions for not making it into the semi finals.
"I think our bowling was good as any team, probably the best in the IPL. Our field setting and tactics was as good as anyone but unfortunately our batsmen just didn't fire. We were always under pressure after the first six overs as we lost our top order regularly. At the end of the day that probably cost us," the legendary leg-spinner said.
Re: Batting let us down:Shane warne
by Anurag Rathore on May 21, 2009 12:15 PM
Out of form G.Smith hurted the chances of RR. However without S.Watson, S.Tanvir, K.Akmal, S.Tait they did so well.