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K Shriniwas Rao

Posted online: Friday , February 22, 2008 at 11:37:49
Updated: Friday , February 22, 2008 at 11:57:08


Mumbai, February 22: For once, South Indian superpowers didn’t make news for having invested in the coolest of IT spots. Nor did they make it for the latest Chiranjeevi or Rajnikanth blockbuster.

They may not have been allotted an icon player, but the two franchises made the big ripples — and a lot of wise decisions — not just by grabbing Andrew Symonds and MS Dhoni in their teams, but also by making several other wise picks.

Apart from Symonds, Adam Gilchrist and Shahid Afridi, Hyderabad also boasts of players such as Herschelle Gibbs and Scott Styris in the team – among the most destructive batsmen in the shorter version of the game. VVS Laxman – who hails from the city – will lead the team. Put them all together and it gives Hyderabad a stunning batting lineup, more impressive than any other outfit in the mix.

Chennai, however, comes a close second. Dhoni will have the likes of Matthew Hayden, Jacob Oram, Michael Hussey and Stephen Fleming in the team, and Makhaya Ntini and Muttiah Muralitharan, who have come at bargain prices to lead the bowling attack.

In fact, they bid so aggresively that they went over the US$ 5m cap, but that is not a problem as some of the players, who were on the unavailable list, only have to be paid 25 per cent of the bid amount.

Better than the rest

Should the two teams clash with each other, India’s cricket-crazy television audience will have a classic contest of Chaminda Vaas bowling to Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Mathew Hayden, and of Muttiah Muralitharan testing the likes of Adam Gilchrist, Andrew Symonds and Herschelle Gibbs.

“It can be easily said that Chennai and Hyderabad have chosen their players well, at least better than the rest. They have pocketed a few good deals for a very cheap price. It left everybody in the auction room stunned when they pocketed the likes of Styris, Vaas, Hayden and Ntini for such cheap prices. They bid for Murali as if he had told them specifically he only wanted to play for Chennai (where his in-laws live),” says one franchise team member who was bidding on Wednesday.

There are a few other tantalising lineups — Mumbai, for example, where Sachin Tendulkar could open the batting with Sanath Jayasuriya and Kolkata, where Sourav Ganguly, Ricky Ponting and Chris Gayle will pepper the offside with boundaries.

But, as things stand, it’s Chennai and Hyderabad that the rest of the IPL will have to really watch out for.

Bangalore Rs 19.4 cr

Batsmen:

Rahul Dravid (Ind)

S Chanderpaul (WI)

Wasim Jaffer (Ind)

Bowlers:

Anil Kumble (Ind)

Zaheer Khan (Ind)

Nathan Bracken (Aus)

Dale Steyn (SA)

Wicket-keeper:

Mark Boucher (SA)

All-rounders:

Jacques Kallis (SA)

Cameron White (Aus)

Kolkata Rs 24.1 cr

Batsmen:

Sourav Ganguly (Ind)

David Hussey (Aus)

Ricky Ponting (Aus)

Bowlers:

Ishant Sharma (Ind)

Shoaib Akhtar (Pak)

Murali Karthik (Ind)

Ajit Agarkar (Ind)

Umar Gul (Pak)

Wicket-keepers:

Tatenda Taibu (Zim)

B McCullum (NZ)

All-rounders:

Chris Gayle (WI)

Chennai Rs 23.7 cr

Batsmen:

Suresh Raina (Ind)

Matthew Hayden (Aus)

Stephen Fleming (NZ)

Michael Hussey (Aus)

Bowlers:

Makhaya Ntini (SA)

M Muralitharan (SL)

Wicket-keepers:

MS Dhoni (Ind)

Parthiv Patel (Ind)

All-rounders

Jacob Oram (NZ)

Albie Morkel (SA)

Joginder Sharma (Ind)

Delhi Rs 22.6 cr

Batsmen:

Virender Sehwag (Ind)

Gautam Gambhir (Ind)

Manoj Tiwary (Ind)

AB de Villiers (SA)

Bowlers:

Mohammad Asif (Pak)

Daniel Vettori (NZ)

Glenn McGrath (Aus)

Wicket-keeper:

Dinesh Karthik (Ind)

All-rounders:

T Dilshan (SL)

Farveez Maharoof (SL)

Shoaib Malik (Pak)

Hyd’bad Rs 23.4 cr

Batsmen:

Rohit Sharma (Ind)

Chamara Silva (SL)

Herschelle Gibbs (SA)

VVS Laxman (Ind)

Bowlers:

RP Singh (Ind)

Chaminda Vaas (SL)

Nuwan Zoysa (SL)

Wicket-keeper:

Adam Gilchrist (Aus)

All-rounders:

Andrew Symonds (Aus)

Shahid Afridi (Pak)

Scott Styris (NZ)

Jaipur Rs 11.7 cr

Batsmen:

Mohammad Kaif (Ind)

Graeme Smith (SA)

Younis Khan (Pak)

Justin Langer (Aus)

Bowlers:

Shane Warne (Aus)

Munaf Patel (Aus)

wicket-keeper

Kamran Akmal (Pak)

All-rounders:

Yusuf Pathan (Ind)

Mohali Rs 22.7 cr

Batsmen:

Yuvraj Singh (Ind)

Simon Katich (Aus)

R Sarwan (WI)

M Jayawardene (SL)

Bowlers:

Brett Lee (Aus)

Romesh Pawar (Ind)

S Sreesanth (Ind)

Piyush Chawla (Ind)

wicket-keeper

K Sangakkara (SL)

all-rounders:

Irfan Pathan (Ind)

Mumbai Rs 19.8 cr

Batsmen:

S Tendulkar (Ind)

Loots Bosman (SA)

Robin Uthappa (Ind)

Bowlers:

Harbhajan Singh (Ind)

Lasith Malinga (SL)

Dilhara Fernando (SL)

All-rounders

S Jayasuriya (SL)

Shaun Pollock (SA)

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IPL and Ponting by Rahul Kamal on 22 Feb 2008

At the end of the day, It is arrogant Ricky Ponting, who has to eat the humble pie? His unsolicited arrogance has let him down.

Team compositions by E. Kaushik on 22 Feb 2008

It would do everyone a bit of good to realize these are not the full teams. These players will have to team up with some "unknown" youngsters of the state and that would be the real test. In sport, as in life, the gap between the best and the not so gifted should be as less as possible and that makes a good team. I dont think we can say one team is better than the other until we see the whole team. I think the only obvious conclusion I can come to looking at the teams is that Bangalore is worst off if you look at the ability of the players. In Rahul D, Kumble, Jaffer, they have players who are not in the scheme of things in the ODI format. Kallis is not in the SA T20 team and since matches are in India, bowlers are irrelevant anyways. So Dale Steyn or Shoaib Akhtar doesn't matter!

Report properly by Indi on 22 Feb 2008

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