IPL 2011 (Official EK Thread)

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    world cup එක ඉවරයි දන් ඉතින් ඒ දුක අමතක වෙන්නත් එක්ක IPL එක බලන්න සෙට් වෙමු.
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    Angelo Mathews, the Sri Lanka allrounder, will miss the upcoming IPL because of the leg injury that also caused him to miss the World Cup final against India in Mumbai. He is expected to be out of action for eight weeks. Mathews has a $950,000 contract with Pune Warriors, having played for Kolkata Knight Riders in previous seasons of the IPL.
    "I have pulled a muscle," Mathews said in Colombo after the Sri Lankan team returned from India. "I am finding it difficult to walk, it will take about eight weeks to heal."
    Mathews left the field during the semi-final against New Zealand with a minor quadriceps muscle injury, and his movement was hampered when he came out to bat with a runner. He played a crucial role in Sri Lanka's campaign, as back-up seamer and middle-order batsman, and Sri Lanka missed his all-round skills in the final, which they lost by six wickets. His place in the squad was taken by offspinner Suraj Randiv.
    Mathews will now aim to be fit in time for Sri Lanka's tour of England from May to July, which includes three Tests and five one-day games.

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    Chennai Super KingsNo. of players bought: 18 (8 Indian, 10 foreign)
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    Money spent: $8.6 million
    Big-ticket signings: R Ashwin ($850,000), S Badrinath ($850,000)
    Bargain buy: Michael Hussey ($425,000)
    Eyebrow-raiser: Dwayne Bravo ($200,000)
    One that got away: Muttiah Muralitharan (Chennai bid up to $1million)

    Chennai were perhaps the most disappointed at being disbanded ahead of this auction, and understandably so. They had reached two IPL finals (they won one), a third semi-final, and were also champions of the Champions League. And so they attempted to keep the core of their unit intact, first by retaining four players - three of whom are Indian batsmen who would have been highly sought-after at the auction - and then by buying back as many of their players as they could. They managed seven. Chennai are unlikely to ever be short of bowling options because, in addition to the eight specialists, they have three allrounders in their squad. A rather well-balanced side in terms of skills and the Indian-foreign break-up
    Squad

    Batsmen: Suresh Raina (retained), M Vijay (retained), Michael Hussey ($425,000), S Badrinath ($850,000), George Bailey ($50,000)
    Bowlers: Doug Bollinger ($700,000), R Ashwin ($850,000), Ben Hilfenhaus ($100,000), Joginder Sharma ($150,000), Nuwan Kulasekara ($100,000), Sudeep Tyagi ($240,000), Suraj Randiv ($80,000), Faf du Plessis ($120,000)
    Allrounders: Albie Morkel (retained), Dwayne Bravo ($200,000), Scott Styris ($200,000)
    Wicketkeepers: MS Dhoni (retained), Wriddhiman Saha ($100,000)
     
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    Deccan Chargers

    No. of players bought: 14 (5 Indian, 9 foreign)
    Money spent: $6.88 million
    Big-ticket signing: Dale Steyn ($1.2 million)
    Bargain buy: Kumar Sangakkara ($700,000)
    Eyebrow-raiser: Dan Christian ($900,000)
    One that got away: Yuvraj Singh (Deccan bid up to $1.6m)

    At first glance, Deccan appear light on Indian talent, especially Indian batting talent, but they have enough money left over from the auction to snap up domestic players. They are thin in the multi-skilled department as well, with surprise purchase Dan Christian being their only allrounder. They also have only one wicketkeeper at present, Kumar Sangakkara, who is likely to lead the team as well. They, however, have a rich batting line-up that includes Kevin Pietersen, Cameron White and JP Duminy, and also little-known Chris Lynn.
    Squad

    Batsmen: Kevin Pietersen ($650,000), Cameron White ($1.1m), JP Duminy ($300,000), Shikhar Dhawan ($300,000), Michael Lumb ($85,000), Chris Lynn ($20,000)
    Bowlers: Ishant Sharma ($450,000), Dale Steyn ($1.2m), Pragyan Ojha ($500,000), Amit Mishra ($300,000), Manpreet Gony ($290,000), Rusty Theron ($85,000)
    Allrounders: Dan Christian ($900,000)
    Wicketkeepers: Kumar Sangakkara ($700,000)
     

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    Delhi Daredevils
    No. of players bought: 17 (7 Indian, 10 foreign)
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    Money spent: $8.25 million
    Big-ticket signing: Irfan Pathan ($1.9 million)
    Bargain buy: Andrew McDonald ($80,000)
    Eyebrow-raiser: Umesh Yadav ($750,000)
    Ones that got away: Zaheer Khan and Sreesanth (Delhi bid $850,000 for each)

    The man raising Delhi's paddle at the auction was the fastest among all the franchises and he spent quite a bit of money, especially on Irfan Pathan, who bats and bowls but hasn't been a match-winner at either skill for some time. Delhi have several allrounders in their squad but they lack a top-class Indian batsman, apart from Virender Sehwag. They also have only one spinner in their roster of 17 players - Roelof van der Merwe. The batting line-up, however, is solid, and in Sehwag and David Warner, they perhaps have the most explosive opening combination of the IPL. They bought back only four players of their old squad and bid aggressively against Deccan Chargers for a lot of players.

    Squad

    Batsmen: Virender Sehwag (retained), David Warner ($750,000), Aaron Finch ($300,000), Venugopal Rao ($700,000), Travis Birt ($20,000), Colin Ingram ($100,000)
    Bowlers: Morne Morkel ($475,000), Ajit Agarkar ($210,000), Ashok Dinda ($375,000), Umesh Yadav ($750,000), Robert Frylinck ($20,000)
    Allrounders: Irfan Pathan ($1.9m), James Hopes ($350,000), Roelof van der Merwe ($50,000), Andrew McDonald ($80,000)
    Wicketkeepers: Naman Ojha ($270,000), Matthew Wade ($100,000)
     
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    Delhi Daredevils
    No. of players bought: 17 (7 Indian, 10 foreign)
    Money spent: $8.25 million
    Big-ticket signing: Irfan Pathan ($1.9 million)
    Bargain buy: Andrew McDonald ($80,000)
    Eyebrow-raiser: Umesh Yadav ($750,000)
    Ones that got away: Zaheer Khan and Sreesanth (Delhi bid $850,000 for each)

    The man raising Delhi's paddle at the auction was the fastest among all the franchises and he spent quite a bit of money, especially on Irfan Pathan, who bats and bowls but hasn't been a match-winner at either skill for some time. Delhi have several allrounders in their squad but they lack a top-class Indian batsman, apart from Virender Sehwag. They also have only one spinner in their roster of 17 players - Roelof van der Merwe. The batting line-up, however, is solid, and in Sehwag and David Warner, they perhaps have the most explosive opening combination of the IPL. They bought back only four players of their old squad and bid aggressively against Deccan Chargers for a lot of players.

    Squad

    Batsmen: Virender Sehwag (retained), David Warner ($750,000), Aaron Finch ($300,000), Venugopal Rao ($700,000), Travis Birt ($20,000), Colin Ingram ($100,000)
    Bowlers: Morne Morkel ($475,000), Ajit Agarkar ($210,000), Ashok Dinda ($375,000), Umesh Yadav ($750,000), Robert Frylinck ($20,000)
    Allrounders: Irfan Pathan ($1.9m), James Hopes ($350,000), Roelof van der Merwe ($50,000), Andrew McDonald ($80,000)
    Wicketkeepers: Naman Ojha ($270,000), Matthew Wade ($100,000)
     

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    Kings XI Punjab

    No. of players bought: 11 (4 Indian, 7 foreign)
    Money spent: $6.95 millon
    Big-ticket signing: David Hussey ($1.4 million)
    Bargain buy: Shaun Marsh ($400,000)
    Eyebrow-raiser: Piyush Chawla ($900,000), Abhishek Nayar ($800,000)
    Ones that got away: Irfan Pathan (Punjab bid $1.8m), Saurabh Tiwary ($1.5m), Mahela Jayawardene ($1.4m), Dale Steyn ($1.1m)

    While the other franchises spent and shopped over two days in Bangalore, Kings XI Punjab were sparing with their purchases and bought only 11 players. They have a little over $2 million to fill their squad with uncapped domestic players. The challenge is to pick up several high-quality ones to fill the gaps in their team. And there are many. They have only two specialist batsmen and their two allrounders are nothing to write home about. They also possess only one spinner at present. Their strengths lie in their fast bowling and their wicketkeeping reserves - Adam Gilchrist and Dinesh Karthik. Curiously, Punjab bid over a million for four other players but were never ready to go the distance to buy them, even though their purse was heavy.
    Squad

    Batsmen: Shaun Marsh ($400,000), David Hussey ($140,000)
    Bowlers: Stuart Broad ($400,000), Praveen Kumar ($800,000), Ryan Harris ($325,000), Piyush Chawla ($900,000), Nathan Rimmington ($20,000)
    Allrounders: Abhishek Nayar ($800,000), Dimitri Mascarenhas ($100,000)
    Wicketkeepers: Adam Gilchrist ($900,000), Dinesh Karthik ($900,000)
     

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    Kochi



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    No. of players: 17 (7 Indian, 10 foreign)
    Money spent: $7.79 million
    Big-ticket signing: Mahela Jayawardene ($1.5 million)
    Bargain buy: Brendon McCullum ($475,000)
    Eyebrow-raiser: Ravindra Jadeja ($950,000)
    Ones that got away: Gautam Gambhir (Kochi bid $2.3m), Yusuf Pathan (Kochi bid $2m), Uthappa (Kochi bid $2m)

    Kochi have ten players capable of bowling four-over spells in a Twenty20 - four allrounders and six specialists - but their batting is thin, especially in terms of home talent. Their two Indian batsmen - VVS Laxman and Parthiv Patel - aren't deadly in the shortest format and at the moment the bulk of the runs will have to come from the foreign players. If that dependency doesn't change, it will hamper Kochi's chances of fielding the overseas bowlers and allrounders they have bid for. They were the first team to fill up their overseas slots.
    Squad

    Batsmen: Mahela Jayawardene ($1.5m), VVS Laxman ($400,000), Brad Hodge ($425,000), Owais Shah ($200,000), Michael Klinger ($75,000)
    Bowlers: Sreesanth ($900,000), RP Singh ($500,000), Muttiah Muralitharan ($1.1m), Ramesh Powar ($180,000), Vinay Kumar ($475,000), Steve O'Keefe ($20,000)
    Allrounders: Ravindra Jadeja ($950,000), Steven Smith ($200,000), Thisara Perera ($80,000), John Hastings ($20,000)
    Wicketkeepers: Brendon McCullum ($475,000), Parthiv Patel ($290,000)
     

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    Kolkata Knight Riders

    No of players bought: 12 (5 Indian, 7 overseas)
    Money spent: $8.57m
    Big-ticket signing: Gautam Gambhir ($2.4m) and Yusuf Pathan ($2.1m)
    Bargain buy: Brad Haddin ($325,000) and Shakib Al Hasan ($425,000)
    Eyebrow-raiser: Manoj Tiwary ($475,000). Kolkata hadn't chased any of the players they previously had in their squad over the past three years, but towards the end of the first day they decided to go after Tiwary.
    One that got away: With two major buys in the first hour, Kolkata didn't have the money to raise the stakes high on too many other players.

    Splashing the cash early meant they had a strong Indian batting core to rely on in Gautam Gambhir - their likely captain - and Yusuf Pathan. And, in a tournament where the strength of the Indian players determines team fortunes, they already have five players who should start most matches. They also supplemented that with three value-for-money foreign allrounders - Jacques Kallis, Shakib Al Hasan and Netherlands' Ryan ten Doeschate. One of their major drawbacks in previous seasons was the lack of a potent bowling attack, a weakness that persists with the current squad. They have Brett Lee, in his prime one of the finest limited-overs bowlers, but after being repeatedly ravaged by injury, it remains to be seen whether he retains the magic of old.
    Squad
    Batsmen: Gautam Gambhir ($2.4m), Manoj Tiwary ($475,000), Eoin Morgan ($350,000)
    Bowlers: L Balaji ($500,000), Brett Lee ($400,000), Jaidev Unadkat ($250,000), James Pattinson ($100,000)
    Allrounders: Yusuf Pathan ($2.1m), Jacques Kallis ($1.1m), Shakib Al Hasan ($425,000), Ryan ten Doeschate ($150,000)
    Wicketkeeper: Brad Haddin ($325,000)
     

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    Mumbai Indians



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    No of players bought: 12 (4 Indian, 8 overseas)
    Money spent: $8.52m
    Big-ticket signing: Rohit Sharma ($2m)
    Bargain buy: Clint McKay ($110,000)
    Eyebrow-raiser: Andrew Symonds ($875,000)
    One that got away: Yuvraj Singh (bid $1.7m)

    When they walked into the auction, their squad already boasted the biggest name in the game, the most exciting player in the format, and the deadliest bowler in Twenty20s. They added another marquee IPL name in Rohit Sharma, besides picking up some cut-price internationals like Clint McKay, whose slower balls mystify most batsmen, and South African Davy Jacobs, a lethal hitter who can double up as a wicketkeeper. The pedigree of their squad is unimpeachable, but Tendulkar has long stressed the importance of team spirit for success - how the squad containing Andrew Symonds and Harbhajan Singh gels will be fascinating to see.
    Squad
    Batsmen: Sachin Tendulkar (retained), Rohit Sharma ($2m), Aiden Blizzard ($20,000)
    Bowlers: Harbhajan Singh (retained), Lasith Malinga (retained), Munaf Patel ($700,000), Clint McKay ($110,000)
    Allrounders: Kieron Pollard (retained), Andrew Symonds ($850,000), James Franklin ($100,000), Moises Henriques ($50,000)
    Wicketkeeper: Davy Jacobs ($190,000)
     

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    Pune Warriors

    No of players bought: 14 (4 Indian, 10 overseas)
    Money spent: $8.07m
    Big-ticket signing: Robin Uthappa ($2.1m), Yuvraj Singh ($1.8m)
    Bargain buy: Jesse Ryder ($150,000)
    Eyebrow-raiser: Robin Uthappa ($2.1m)
    One that got away: David Hussey (bid $1.3m)

    The new franchise wanted a headliner to connect the franchise with fans, and got one early in Yuvraj Singh. Then they splurged on a finisher in Robin Uthappa, and also got two Indian bowlers who have proven themselves in the IPL - Ashish Nehra and Murali Kartik. Their overseas signings, though, lack the X-factor that most foreign recruits are expected to bring to the side. They have two exciting allrounders in Angelo Mathews and Jesse Ryder, but the fast bowling looks dodgy with both Jerome Taylor and Wayne Parnell having had long-term injuries.
    Squad

    Batsmen: Robin Uthappa ($2.1m), Yuvraj Singh ($1.8m), Graeme Smith ($500,000), Callum Ferguson ($300,000)
    Bowlers: Ashish Nehra ($850,000), Murali Kartik ($400,000), Wayne Parnell ($160,000), Jerome Taylor ($100,000)
    Allrounders: Angelo Mathews ($950,000), Mitchell Marsh ($290,000), Jesse Ryder ($150,000), Nathan McCullum ($100,000), Alfonso Thomas ($100,000)
    Wicketkeeper: Time Paine ($270,000)
     

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    Rajasthan Royals



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    No of players bought: 8 (2 Indian, 6 overseas)
    Money spent: $6.2m (out of a reduced cap of $7m)
    Big-ticket signing: Ross Taylor ($1m)
    Bargain buy: Paul Collingwood ($250,000)
    Eyebrow-raiser: Johan Botha ($950,000)
    One that got away: Cheteshwar Pujara (bid upto $650,000)

    Like after the first auction in 2008, Rajasthan look the weakest of the squads. For a franchise that started out with $2m less than the others due to legal complications, the decision to retain Shane Warne at an exorbitant $1.8m was a puzzle. To top that, they purchased another foreign spinner, Johan Botha, at a princely $950,000 - the most bizarre buy of the weekend. They now have only two Indian players - Rahul Dravid and Pankaj Singh, and no wicketkeepers yet, unless they plan to make Dravid keep. Expect them to pull out more wildcards like Swapnil Asnodkar and Kamran Khan to get by. And they'll pray there's no Australian tour during the IPL - if Shane Watson and Shaun Tait are away, this squad will be in tatters.
    Squad
    Batsmen: Ross Taylor ($1m), Rahul Dravid ($500,000)
    Bowlers: Shane Warne (retained), Johan Botha ($950,000), Shaun Tait ($300,000), Pankaj Singh ($95,000)
    Allrounders: Shane Watson (retained), Paul Collingwood ($250,000)
     

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    Royal Challengers Bangalore

    No. of players bought: 16 (6 Indian, 10 foreign)
    Money spent: $8.64m
    Big-ticket signing: Saurabh Tiwary ($1.6m)
    Bargain buy: Daniel Vettori ($550,000)
    Eyebrow-raiser: Saurabh Tiwary - Another beneficiary of the frenzy for Indian batting talent. Shone in IPL 2010, but isn't exactly a big-name star, or a local player who will pull the crowds in.
    One that got away: Gambhir (bid $1.8m), Kallis (bid $1m), Ross Taylor (bid $0.95m)

    This was another franchise which bet big on young Indian batting talent, and it reflected in their decision to retain Kohli and to aggressively pursue Saurabh Tiwary and Cheteshwar Pujara. In each of the first three seasons, Delhi's formidable squad made them pre-tournament favourites. Bangalore have now poached most of Delhi's erstwhile overseas talent - explosive and experienced top-order batting pair of Tillakaratne Dilshan and AB de Villiers, fast bowler Dirk Nannes and allrounder Daniel Vettori. It is a strong squad but the worries are the shortage of multi-skilled players and spinners. The owners would have also liked more local flavour in the outfit: the only Karnataka player they have currently is Abhimanyu Mithun. Expect them to go all out to secure Manish Pandey's services.
    Squad
    Batsmen: Virat Kohli (retained), Saurabh Tiwary ($1.6m), Cheteshwar Pujara ($700,000), Tillakaratne Dilshan ($650,000), Mohammad Kaif ($130,000), Luke Pomersbach ($50,000), Rilee Rossouw ($20,000), Jonathan Vandiar ($20,000)
    Bowlers: Zaheer Khan ($900,000), Dirk Nannes ($650,000), Abhimanyu Mithun ($260,000), Charl Langeveldt ($140,000), Nuwan Pradeep ($20,000)
    Allrounders: Daniel Vettori ($550,000), Johan van der Wath ($50,000)
    Wicketkeepers: AB de Villiers ($1.1m)
     

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    Pune Warriors have not ruled out playing Sri Lanka allrounder Angelo Mathews in the IPL despite the player saying he has a pulled muscle that will take about eight weeks to heal.
    The franchise wants to have their team physio evaluate the player's injury and decide whether or not Mathews can recover in time to play a part in the tournament, Abhijit Sarkar, director of Sahara Adventure Sports Limited, told ESPNcricinfo. The franchise begins its final camp for the tournament on Tuesday at the DY Patil stadium in Mumbai, and Mathews will be examined over the next few days. If it is determined that his injury will not heal in time, then the team will look for a replacement player.
    Mathews left the field during the World Cup semi-final against New Zealand with a minor quadriceps muscle injury, and his movement was hampered when he came out to bat with a runner. He played a crucial role in Sri Lanka's campaign, as back-up seamer and middle-order batsman, and Sri Lanka missed his all-round skills in the final, which they lost by six wickets. His place in the squad was taken by offspinner Suraj Randiv.
    A rash of injured players has forced a number of franchises to scrimmage for replacement players. Kings XI Punjab signed Ryan McLaren after losing Stuart Broad and Dimitri Mascarenhas to long-term injuries. Mumbai Indians have also signed a replacement player, snapping up Sri Lanka fast bowler Dilhara Fernando for Australia fast bowler Clint Mckay, while Deccan Chargers have to do without the services of Kevin Pietersen, who is recovering from hernia surgery.
    Under IPL rules, the replacements have to be chosen from the pool of players who went unsold in the January auction, and cannot be paid more than the players they are replacing, though they can be paid less, depending on their base price in the auction. This limits the choice of players to those whose base price is equivalent to, or less than, the players being replaced
     
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    Deccan Chargers have announced that Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara will lead their side in the IPL. Sangakkara swaps the leadership role with former Australia wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist who has taken over as the Kings XI Punjab captain. Australia batsman Cameron White will be Sangakkara's deputy, while Darren Lehman will continue to coach the Hyderabad-based franchise.