IPL set for grand return amid pandemic with MI vs CSK opener
With Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings locking horns on September 19, the latest edition of the Indian Premier League is set to take over our TV screens from the UAE, indeed as a happy distraction at a time when the world is fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
With Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings locking horns on September 19, the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) is set to take over our TV screens from the UAE, indeed as a happy distraction at a time when the world is fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
The MI vs CSK opener will begin at 7:30 pm on Saturday. The match will be played at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. The tournament was shifted to the UAE in view of the COVID-19 situation in the country.
The tournament is expected to be lapped up by all who crave for cricket and Bollywood in equal measure during prime time.
Bollywood had its share of prime time in the past few months but rest assured, the next 53 days would belong to MS Dhoni’s CSK, Virat Kohli’s RCB and Rohit Sharma’s MI challenged by young pretenders like KL Rahul’s KXIP and Shreyas Iyer’s Delhi Capitals, among others.
IPL happening in foreign land is not a new phenomenon, not even the shift to the UAE but as Indian sports hits the restart button with the billion dollar cricketing extravaganza, the event to be held closed doors in a bio-secure environment will be a new experience.
David Warner or Chris Gayle’s towering sixes welcomed by artificial crowd cheer will be the new normal and the deafening roars during Super Overs will be missing but no one can complain as at least the show will go on in amid a devastating health crisis.
A look at the teams would indicate Mumbai Indians by a distance is the most formidable with Rohit, Pandya brothers — Hardik and Krunal –, the indomitable Kieron Pollard and the ‘King of Death’ bowling Jasprit Bumrah giving it a menacing look.
CSK can’t be counted out till that man with ‘Hawk Eyes’ uses his peripheral vision behind stumps. Experience can’t be bought and the likes of Shane Watson, Dwayne Bravo, Faf du Plessis and Ravindra Jadeja have given their blood and sweat for the ‘Yellows’ and it would be no different this time.
For Kohli, winning a tournament as a captain would reaffirm his status even as naysayers question his style of leadership. The team is a shade better with the presence of Aaron Finch, Chris Morris and Devdutt Padikkal, who if all goes well, is destined to become a big name in years to come.
Delhi Capitals, with their new found vigour and more pragmatic new owners, found their mojo last year and would like to go one better under the enormously talented skipper in Shreyas Iyer, who can be matched in skills by a Prithvi Shaw or a Rishabh Pant. Seasoned brains like Ravichandran Ashwin would be ideal foil for the team’s youthful exuberance.
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KXIP’s KL Rahul is a class act and how he shapes as a leader could also create a narrative for the future when Indian cricket goes through another change of guard in the next few years. There will be a lot of interest as to how he handles players like Glenn Maxwell, Gayle and Mohammed Shami, who are savage on their days but can be ordinary on some others.
Handling an inconsistent team to a decent finish will be on top of Rahul’s agenda.
The low-profile Sunrisers Hyderabad once again will be gunning for a place in the summit clash and their skipper David Warner knows how to win the IPL having always led the way with spectacular performances.
There is Jonny Bairstow’s flair, Kane Williamson’s poise and Rashid Khan’s flamboyance with a host of youngsters like Virat Singh and Priyam Garg eager to make a name for themselves.
When the IPL was partially held in UAE back in 2014, KKR were the eventual champions.
If Ben Stokes is the world’s best all-rounder across formats, Andre Russell probably is a bit more destructive in this format as he hit 52 sixes during their horrendous last edition.
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The 2018 U-19 World Cup stars — Shubman Gill, Shivam Mavi and Kamlesh Nagarkoti — add a dash of youth. Eoin Morgan’s leadership skills that might prove to be handy in case a normally inconsistent Dinesh Karthik misfires.
Rajasthan Royals is the weakest team lacking quality in the Indian line-up but expect Jos Buttler, Steve Smith and Jofra Archer to do the heavy lifting in Stokes’ absence. Stokes is currently in New Zealand to be with his ailing father.
MI vs CSK opener
Mumbai Indians looks the most prepared and set team with a scary batting line-up of Rohit, Quinton de Kock, Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan, Hardik and Krunal Pandya, Kieron Pollard. Trent Boult and Nathan Coulter-Nile will complete their quota of foreigners.
For CSK, the core has remained the same save for Suresh Raina, who was their worst performer last year and has pulled out citing personal reasons this year. His replacement Ruturaj Gaikwad remains in quarantine having tested COVID-9 positive at least five times.
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But there is Watson, Ambati Rayudu, Kedar Jadhav, Ravindra Jadeja, and Bravo, who have all won matches from hopeless situations. Mitchell Santner and Lungi Ngidi will complete their four-foreigner line-up in case Sam Curran and Josh Hazlewood are unavailable.
In case Curran is allowed to travel to Abu Dhabi, he could well be the pinch hitter at the top of the order. CSK can only be ignored at one’s own peril.
No stadium access for media
The 13th edition of the IPL will be devoid of any physical media presence due to the strict health safety protocols put in place in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, the BCCI has said. It has also been learnt that franchises would not be required to conduct pre-match press conferences. However, there will be a mandatory virtual post-match media conference.
Moreover, the BCCI said that this year there will be no new media registrations, barring the UAE media. This means only outlets in the Gulf can register for official updates. Journalists registered with the BCCI will continue to receive press releases and regular updates before and after every match. It will provide accredited media with 35 images per match.
(With inputs from agencies)