- Rating: 9.40/10
- Written by: Suneer Chowdhary
- Sport: cricket
- Genre: pundit opinion
12 days into the IPL and there have been many a hit and miss in the tournament. This piece reviews the moments of the tournament for each of the teams.
Delhi DareDevils:
Hits:
The batting of the Delhi DareDevils was supposed to revolve around the likes of Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir, but the opposition has been in for a shock so far. In most of the games, it has been the unlikely pair of Tillakaratne Dilshan and A.B. de Villiers who have stolen the thunder and shown the path to the victory. The bowling has been anchored by Daniel Vettori and Dirk Nannes – another surprise who was selected over Glen McGrath.
Misses:
Not too many of them either, but Sehwag and Gambhir’s continuous run of low scores has caused enough headaches for the team management at the top of the order. Sehwag has gone into one of his favourite modes of trying his level best to throw his wicket away, while Gambhir’s penchant to open the face of the bat has landed him in trouble and the edges to the slips.
Kings XI Punjab:
Hits:
Their comeback after two successive losses is worth a mention. After two rain-curtailed matches in which Punjab had to bite the dust, their bowling came together and went on to help the team win three in a row. Yusuf Abdullah has been the star performer with the ball, where as Ravinder Bopara and Kumar Sangakkara have done their bit with the bat.
Misses:
Rain has been rather cruel to the Punjab team, but the biggest miss in their first couple of losses was the lack of bowling options. Brett Lee is injured, so is S. Sreesanth, Jerome Taylor missed out on the trip and Irfan Pathan’s form was looking downhill. For now though they have coped well and are third on the points table.
Delhi DareDevils:
Hits:
The batting of the Delhi DareDevils was supposed to revolve around the likes of Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir, but the opposition has been in for a shock so far. In most of the games, it has been the unlikely pair of Tillakaratne Dilshan and A.B. de Villiers who have stolen the thunder and shown the path to the victory. The bowling has been anchored by Daniel Vettori and Dirk Nannes – another surprise who was selected over Glen McGrath.
Misses:
Not too many of them either, but Sehwag and Gambhir’s continuous run of low scores has caused enough headaches for the team management at the top of the order. Sehwag has gone into one of his favourite modes of trying his level best to throw his wicket away, while Gambhir’s penchant to open the face of the bat has landed him in trouble and the edges to the slips.
Kings XI Punjab:
Hits:
Their comeback after two successive losses is worth a mention. After two rain-curtailed matches in which Punjab had to bite the dust, their bowling came together and went on to help the team win three in a row. Yusuf Abdullah has been the star performer with the ball, where as Ravinder Bopara and Kumar Sangakkara have done their bit with the bat.
Misses:
Rain has been rather cruel to the Punjab team, but the biggest miss in their first couple of losses was the lack of bowling options. Brett Lee is injured, so is S. Sreesanth, Jerome Taylor missed out on the trip and Irfan Pathan’s form was looking downhill. For now though they have coped well and are third on the points table.
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Comments on this article
Aditi Verma, May 9,2009 at 02:48
Case of sour grapes for the KXI team because Brett Lee was useless last year, Sreesanth was always useless and Jerome Taylor is nothing great in any case. Nothing on the level of previous WI pacemen.
Kavita Nambissan, May 9,2009 at 02:52
More hits than misses for the teams, I would say. They are both doing alright, especially Delhi.




Anjali Nambissan, May 9,2009 at 02:22
For Delhi, McGrath shouldn't really play. He has been off of cricket for over three years now and shouldn't be pulled in solely on his reputation. Yes, I guarantee that if in, he will still pull off some wonderful bowling spells but that's quite not good enough.