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Bangalore Royal Challengers
Apr 21st
Bangalore Royal Challengers
DLF-IPL1 was all about this team being called a Test line-up. The world’s best batsmen albeit in the longer format got as one to shape the core. But sorry to say the team crashed out resulting in a few heads rolling. A new brand new back-up team coupled with a new administration. Will the arrival of KP, Ryder and Robin Uthappa help Bangalore Royal Challengers, turn a new page? Will the Bangalore Royal Challengers experience a image makeover? Answers just days away…
Latest acquisition: England’s most colorful cricketer, Kevin Pietersen, was always going to be the star attraction at DLF-IPL2. So even if it meant pitching in the uppermost bid, Vijay Mallya was ready for it. So in came KP as also a new rising star from New Zealand, Jesse Ryder.
What you need to know about Bangalore: Bangalore’s most priced wealth are its gardens. The former princely state of Mysore is the pride of the state, but it provides the old royal touch to the state of Karnataka and in particular to Bangalore. Bangalore has produced some of the greatest Indian cricketers like GR Viswanath, BS Chandrashekar, EAS Prasanna, Anil Kumble, Javagal Srinath and Rahul Dravid.
Fitness barometer: With the blend of the likes of KP, Ryder and even Robin Uthappa the fitness levels are bound to shoot up. Coach Ray Jennings is known to be a hard taskmaster when it comes to fitness, so expect some tough talking from the former wicket-keeper.
STRENGTHS: No-nonsense coach Ray Jennings is great at puncturing egos of senior players. Explosive players like Jesse Ryder, Kevin Pietersen and Robin Uthappa ensure this is not a Test team like last year.
WEAKNESSES: Very few Indian players who can excel at T20, barring Uthappa and Virat Kohli. Dravid, Jaffer, B Akhil, J Arunkumar and Sunil Joshi won’t give sleepless nights to many bowling attacks.
OPPORTUNITIES: To forget their 7th place finish last year and push for at least a spot in the semis. With five South Africans in their line up, the team will benefit from the new venue. Coach Jennings is also South African, a huge bonus.
THREATS: With captain Kevin Pietersen set to leave for national duty, captaincy will be in the hands of Jacques Kallis, not a natural leader. It doesn’t help that Kallis and Mark Boucher have had a turbulent relationship with Jennings when he was interim coach of the SA team in 2004.
Owner: Vijay Maliya (liquor and airline baron)
Coach: Ray Jennings (RSA)
Captain: Kevin Pietersen (ENG
Team: Kevin Pietersen (ENG), Cameron White (AUS), Dale Steyn (RSA), Dillon du Preez (RSA), Jacques Kallis (RSA), Jesse Ryder (NZL), Mark Boucher (RSA), Nathan Bracken (AUS), Roelof van der Merwe (RSA), Ross Taylor (NZL), Anil Kumble, Praveen Kumar, Rahul Dravid, Robin Uthappa, Virat Kohli, Wasim Jaffer.
Matches
Wed 22
16:30 local, 14:30 GMT, 20:00 IST
8th match – Bangalore Royal Challengers v Deccan Chargers
Newlands, Cape Town
Fri 24
16:30 local, 14:30 GMT, 20:00 IST 11th match – Bangalore Royal Challengers v Kings XI Punjab
Kingsmead, Durban
Sun 26
12:30 local, 10:30 GMT, 16:00 IST 14th match – Bangalore Royal Challengers v Delhi Daredevils
St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth
Wed 29
12:30 local, 10:30 GMT, 16:00 IST 19th match – Bangalore Royal Challengers v Kolkata Knight Riders
Kingsmead, Durban
Fri 1
16:45 local, 14:45 GMT, 20:15 IST 24th match – Bangalore Royal Challengers v Kings XI Punjab
Kingsmead, Durban
Sun 3
16:45 local, 14:45 GMT, 20:15 IST 28th match – Bangalore Royal Challengers v Mumbai Indians
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Thu 7
12:30 local, 10:30 GMT, 16:00 IST 33rd match – Bangalore Royal Challengers v Rajasthan Royals
SuperSport Park, Centurion
Sun 10
12:30 local, 10:30 GMT, 16:00 IST 38th match – Bangalore Royal Challengers v Mumbai Indians
St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth
Tue 12
12:30 local, 10:30 GMT, 16:00 IST 41st match – Bangalore Royal Challengers v Kolkata Knight Riders
SuperSport Park, Centurion
Thu 14
12:30 local, 10:30 GMT, 16:00 IST 44th match – Bangalore Royal Challengers v Chennai Super Kings
Kingsmead, Durban
Tue 19
16:30 local, 14:30 GMT, 20:00 IST 52nd match – Bangalore Royal Challengers v Delhi Daredevils
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Thu 21
16:30 local, 14:30 GMT, 20:00 IST 56th match – Bangalore Royal Challengers v Deccan Chargers
SuperSport Park, Centurion
Pietersen and Flintoff sold for 7.35 crore each
Feb 6th
Panaji: England’s star players Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff became the most costly players of the Indian Premier League after being sold for a huge $1.55 million (appr Rs 7.35 crore) in the second edition, receiving Rs 1.35 crore more than what Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni got in the first edition.
The hard-hitting Pietersen, who was England’s captain till lately, was bought by Bangalore Royal Challengers while Flintoff went to Chennai Super Kings at the auction which was beamed live by nearly all television channels.
Bangalore Royal Challenger, who had ended at the bottom half of the high-profile League in the opening edition, used most of their total amount of $1.95 million on the extremely capable Pietersen who had base price of $1.35 million.
Flintoff, one more former England captain, expectedly got a good bidding and will now feature in the same team as Dhoni who is the captain of Chennai Super Kings.
Among other players first to be auctioned, Australia’s Shuan Tait was purchased by title holders of the inaugural edition Rajasthan Royals for $375,000 while forthcoming South African batsman Jean Paul Duminy went to Mumbai Indians for $950,000.
West Indian paceman Fidel Edwards was bought for his base price of $150,000 by Deccan Chargers. England’s Owais Shah and Paul Collingwood were bought by Delhi Daredevils for $275,000 each.
IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi said that the contracts of all the auctioned players will be for two years.
Owner of Bangalore Royal Challengers Vijay Mallya said he was constantly keen to get the services of Pietersen as he would add value to the team.
“I was always keen to get Pietersen. He would be a superb addition to the team. We had a list of players before the auction and KP topped that list. We needed to strengthen our batting and I was prepared to pay more for him,” Mallya said.
“It is a worthwhile investment and ensure the balance that we wanted in our team”, he said.
South African all rounder Tyron Henderson was bought by Rajasthan Royals for $650,000 (appr Rs 3.18 crore), a enormous jump from his base price of $100,000.
Australian opener Phil Jaques went unsold alongwith South African batsman Ashwell Prince. Australian paceman Stuart Clark, who had a base price of $250,000 also failed to attract a buyer in the initial round of auctioning.
One more Australian Luke Wright also went unsold with the bidders not showing much interest on the Australians who were up for auction.
England all-rounder Ravi Bopara was bought by Kings XI Punjab for $450,000 (appr Rs 2.20 crore), far beyond his base price of $150,000.
New Zealand all-rounder Jesse Ryder was bought for $160,000 by Bangalore Royal Challengers while another Kiwis cricketer Kyle Mills was taken by Mumbai Indians for $150,000.
South African paceman Andre Nel went unsold. Sri Lankan paceman Nuwan Kulasekara also failed to make much of an impact with no team showing any interest on him.
With a total of $13.59 million in their pocket, the eight Indian Premier League franchisees have the option of buying 17 players from a pool of 50.w.
In the auction, 18 players from Australia, seven from England, five from Sri Lanka, three from New Zealand, seven from South Africa, six from West Indies and four from Bangladesh were up for grabs.
Chennai Super Kings have a spending limit of upto $two million for two slots, the Deccan Chargers $1.9 million for two, the Knight Riders $1.21 for one, the Kings’ XI Punjab $1.45 million for two, Mumbai Indians $1.76 million for three players, Rajasthan Royals $1.875 million for two and Bangalore Royal Challengers $1.945 for two slots.
Bangladesh paceman Mashrafe Mortaza went for 12 times his base price of $50,000.
In a fierce bidding war between King XI Punjab and Kolkata Knight Riders, which lasted close to half an hour, the Shah Rukh Khan-owned outfit bought him for a whopping $600,000 (approx Rs 2.94 cr).
Knight Riders had made their concentration in Mortaza known even before the bidding.
The Aussies were once again unnoticed with their wicket-keeper Brad Haddin failing to find a buyer.
After the second round of auction, Modi said the number of unsold players has gone up this year because of the limited slots the teams have.
“More unsold players is a result of limited slots. The teams have just 17 slots to fill,” he said.
Kings XI stake-holder Preity Zinta said she badly wanted Mortaza.
“Mortaza is a great player, an all-rounder and we wanted him. But you win some, you lose some,” the Bollywood star said.
Rajasthan Royals stake-holder Shilpa Shetty was, on the other hand, was pleased to have to got the players her team required.
“We got what we wanted,” she said after Royals acquired Aussie pacer Shaun Tait and big-hitting South African all-rounder Tyron Henderson.
England Cricket Boards Seminar under shadow
Jan 7th
The rift between the England captain, Kevin Pietersen, and the head coach, Peter Moores, is out in open and has raised questions on the England and Wales Cricket Board’s seminar to debate all aspects of Test-match cricket in England.
The Summit was scheduled to take place on 19 January in Leicestershire, with a specially invited audience that included county chairmen, chief executives and sponsors. According to the ECB chairman, Giles Clarke, it is the first time the subject has been addressed in such depth, with all interested parties in attendance.
Both Pietersen and Moores were scheduled to take part in a panel discussion, by the ECB chief executive, David Collier, on match preparation, playing, over-rates, technology and behaviors, the panel completed by the Australian umpire Simon Taufel and the former England batsman and now ICC match referee, Chris Broad.
The chances of captain and coach appearing together now seems remote, with all the signs pointing to Moores getting a sack later this week after a clash with Pietersen, who believes that the lack of progress of both the team and individual players is mainly the responsibility of a coach.
Pietersen will take his side to the Caribbean, two days later, almost certainly with a new stand-in coach, who looks to be the current batting coach, Andy Flower, but might turn out to be Ashley Giles.