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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #120 on: May 16, 2008, 11:59:59 AM »
really? the Saintly Royal Challenger misbehaving? How can it be? nah! never! impossible!

 :evil4:

Isn't it amusing that whatever slander was being propogated here is returning with a vengence on the prepetrators...

"Shoaib - a Rowdy "  ends up as ->   PK  in a drunken brawl
"Kolkata crowds booed RD" ends up as -> Delhi stones Sehwag
"SG a traitor" ends up as ->  Sehwag parties with KKR
"SG protected HS" -> RD buys Joshi for $30000



what about SG sucks in T-20 -> Two MOM for SG in T-20 -> RD almost being thrown out of T-20

i was so sure that the paragon of all things virtuous and pious would have condemned this hooligan in a flash  - just because he isn't a bengali or associated with KKR shouldn't stop these self-appointed moral guardians of the world from voicing their severe condemnation? shd they not mock the franchise that sells booze, advertizes booze and now gets one of their own players drunk and bawdy? are the fans of this franchise of suspect morals?

also, one should note that this act was committed when the innocent people in Jaipur were being killed. i am surprised that our resident patron saint for the upkeep of moral and ethical behaviour has given this a miss. as they say, deeds say more than mere citizen journo quotes.

the moment has passed and now the saint has lost his halo! any condemnatin voiced after this post doesn't count - nah nah nah!
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #121 on: May 16, 2008, 12:12:49 PM »
Sir , this event has occurred in Meerut , the home city of Praveen Kumar . Hence , it no way connects with the team . As I said previously , there is no need to establish a link between cricket and personnel matters . The team is bought by a liquour baron does not mean that the team endorses drinking , infact not even a single ad has come up promotting liquor . Hence you are way off the mark . I think you are frustrated that you have not been able to connect any issues . Lest you forget , your own team was partying hard in the bar of their hotel well upto 4AM the next morning on the day the Jaipur shoot-out took place.
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #122 on: May 16, 2008, 12:17:48 PM »
Sir , this event has occurred in Meerut , the home city of Praveen Kumar . Hence , it no way connects with the team . As I said previously , there is no need to establish a link between cricket and personnel matters . The team is bought by a liquour baron does not mean that the team endorses drinking , infact not even a single ad has come up promotting liquor . Hence you are way off the mark . I think you are frustrated that you have not been able to connect any issues . Lest you forget , your own team was partying hard in the bar of their hotel well upto 4AM the next morning on the day the Jaipur shoot-out took place.

Yes it is disgusting there was a cricket match on when the blast happened and people were enjoying it. People were busy posting SG's mistakes rather than posting even a one line condolence on the thread on Blast

oh btw are you aware of the ban on liquor ads ?
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #123 on: May 16, 2008, 12:23:38 PM »
Sir , this event has occurred in Meerut , the home city of Praveen Kumar . Hence , it no way connects with the team . As I said previously , there is no need to establish a link between cricket and personnel matters . The team is bought by a liquour baron does not mean that the team endorses drinking , infact not even a single ad has come up promotting liquor . Hence you are way off the mark . I think you are frustrated that you have not been able to connect any issues . Lest you forget , your own team was partying hard in the bar of their hotel well upto 4AM the next morning on the day the Jaipur shoot-out took place.

So..how does a five year ban on Akhtar for indiscipline in Pakistan and largely borne out of his criticism of Paksitani cricket and its establishment connect with KKR and SRK and slanderous statements on payouts to the Pakistan judicial system to get the ban suspended...

You have the choice of keeping quiet  ::zzz::
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #124 on: May 16, 2008, 12:27:11 PM »
Does Praveen Kumar play cricket ... yes or No
Does Praveen Kumar getting suspended for misbehaviour involve BCCI .. yes or No
Does PK's absence, if suspended, affect BRC ... yes or no
If it affects BRC...does it affect cricket ...yes or no
If it affects cricket...is it official ...yes or no

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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #125 on: May 16, 2008, 12:28:37 PM »
Sir , this event has occurred in Meerut , the home city of Praveen Kumar . Hence , it no way connects with the team . As I said previously , there is no need to establish a link between cricket and personnel matters . The team is bought by a liquour baron does not mean that the team endorses drinking , infact not even a single ad has come up promotting liquor . Hence you are way off the mark . I think you are frustrated that you have not been able to connect any issues . Lest you forget , your own team was partying hard in the bar of their hotel well upto 4AM the next morning on the day the Jaipur shoot-out took place.

what team do i have?  ???  ???  i own no team, support no team. i just have a hobby of exposing hypocrites/shameless slanderers, starting from the garrulous guru.

weren't the Delhi Daredevils ALSO at the party?  i heard nothing out of you about THEM? now, that's not surprising, is it?  :evil4:  :evil4:

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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #126 on: May 16, 2008, 12:34:52 PM »
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Sir , this event has occurred in Meerut , the home city of Praveen Kumar . Hence , it no way connects with the team . As I said previously , there is no need to establish a link between cricket and personnel matters . The team is bought by a liquour baron does not mean that the team endorses drinking , infact not even a single ad has come up promotting liquor . Hence you are way off the mark . I think you are frustrated that you have not been able to connect any issues . Lest you forget , your own team was partying hard in the bar of their hotel well upto 4AM the next morning on the day the Jaipur shoot-out took place.


And were you off in a flash to help the people in Jaipur... or was the TV shut off as a mark of respect for the dead... and please check on what were the BRC members doing around the same time of the blast... believe me... these are answers you would not want to give ...

and do you know Rajasthan Royals captain and his team mate Watson were partying in Goa on the same day .... Don't get caught in your contradictions... you have been exposed time and again....time and again
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #127 on: May 16, 2008, 12:35:03 PM »
Sir , this event has occurred in Meerut , the home city of Praveen Kumar . Hence , it no way connects with the team . As I said previously , there is no need to establish a link between cricket and personnel matters . The team is bought by a liquour baron does not mean that the team endorses drinking , infact not even a single ad has come up promotting liquor . Hence you are way off the mark . I think you are frustrated that you have not been able to connect any issues . Lest you forget , your own team was partying hard in the bar of their hotel well upto 4AM the next morning on the day the Jaipur shoot-out took place.

Yes it is disgusting there was a cricket match on when the blast happened and people were enjoying it. People were busy posting SG's mistakes rather than posting even a one line condolence on the thread on Blast

oh btw are you aware of the ban on liquor ads ?

Oh BTW i will give you three names  who were present in that party - Virendra Sehwag, Lalit Modi and Rajeev Shukla - I hope you know who they are

I think your post was perverse in nature where you kind of trivialized the bomb blast incident by mentioning it out of context.As a matter of fact you are not remotely aware of what happened in Jaipur, there was no shootout.

I am going to request mods to remove the post and related replies.
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #128 on: May 16, 2008, 12:52:14 PM »
It is very strange that nobody is willing to put their money on the Dravid led BRC.........Mallya is losing a lot of money! :(
This team reminds me of the fake Kingfisher mineral water ad...............being something ( Test team) and trying to hoodwink the public into thinking something else ( T-20 team) abt it.
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #129 on: May 16, 2008, 01:21:18 PM »
Guns & Booze(s)!!! why would a 19 year old need a gun?  ::)  ::)  ::) surely, he isn't gonna poach black bucks too?




Praveen Kumar in the dock for beating up doctor

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Meerut: Indian medium-pacer Praveen Kumar was involved in a brawl on Wednesday in his hometown Meerut and allegedly thrashed a doctor of Subharti Medical College.

The doctor went to the police station to file a complaint against Praveen. Police officials called the two parties involved and sorted out the matter.

The incident took place on May 14 when Praveen along with his friends went to buy a firearm after the cricketer had procured an arms licence.

But when he was coming out of the shop, a car, belonging to Dr Shantanu reportedly splashed slush on the cricketer's clothes.

This angered Praveen and his friend and they got into a scuffle with the doctor. After that Praveen and his friends followed Dr Shantanu to Modern Glass House where the doctor had gone to shop and beat him up.


The owner of Modern Glass House, Ashok Kumar, alleged that Praveen and his friends damaged the shop too and broke some things.

The matter was sorted out after Superintendent of Police, Rakesh Jolly, and Senior Superintendent of Police, RK Bhardwaj, spoke to Dr Shantanu and Praveen.

http://www.cricketnext.com/news/praveen-kumar-in-the-dock-for-beating-up-doctor/31621-13.html
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #130 on: May 16, 2008, 01:59:40 PM »
Guns & Booze(s)!!! why would a 19 year old need a gun?  ::)  ::)  ::) surely, he isn't gonna poach black bucks too?




Praveen Kumar in the dock for beating up doctor

CNN-IBN

Meerut: Indian medium-pacer Praveen Kumar was involved in a brawl on Wednesday in his hometown Meerut and allegedly thrashed a doctor of Subharti Medical College.

The doctor went to the police station to file a complaint against Praveen. Police officials called the two parties involved and sorted out the matter.

The incident took place on May 14 when Praveen along with his friends went to buy a firearm after the cricketer had procured an arms licence.

But when he was coming out of the shop, a car, belonging to Dr Shantanu reportedly splashed slush on the cricketer's clothes.

This angered Praveen and his friend and they got into a scuffle with the doctor. After that Praveen and his friends followed Dr Shantanu to Modern Glass House where the doctor had gone to shop and beat him up.


The owner of Modern Glass House, Ashok Kumar, alleged that Praveen and his friends damaged the shop too and broke some things.

The matter was sorted out after Superintendent of Police, Rakesh Jolly, and Senior Superintendent of Police, RK Bhardwaj, spoke to Dr Shantanu and Praveen.

http://www.cricketnext.com/news/praveen-kumar-in-the-dock-for-beating-up-doctor/31621-13.html

This is outrageous - who does he think he is?  Rams - what's your take on this?
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #131 on: May 17, 2008, 07:21:46 AM »
Cricket? Turn the other cheek- Doctor pardons Praveen 
TAPAS CHAKRABORTY

 
Praveen Kumar

 
Lucknow, May 16: Team India player Praveen Kumar was accused of beating up a doctor in his hometown Meerut last night, but the alleged victim decided not to press charges.

That decision by Dr Shantanu Agarwal has probably saved Praveen, a 21-year-old rookie, from career-threatening punishment and Indian cricket from a second scandal in a month after the Harbhajan-Sreesanth slap.

“I am not taking legal action because the nation’s pride is associated with Praveen, as he represented the country in cricket,” Dr Agarwal, 38, said.

He had told police last night that Praveen and his friends had dragged him out of his car and thrashed him after he had accidentally driven over a puddle, splashing muddy water on the cricketer’s shirt.

The doctor had also alleged that Praveen, an all-rounder who had starred during India’s ODI tri-series win in Australia in March, was drunk.

Had Dr Agarwal gone ahead and lodged an FIR this morning, Praveen may have been arrested and given bail, with the possibility of being fined and even jailed if convicted.

The cricket board would have been forced to discipline him for bringing the game into disrepute, especially since a series — the Indian Premier League — is on.

Praveen would almost certainly have faced trouble from the owners of his IPL team, Bangalore Royal Challengers, who are known to be touchy about their image.

After Dr Agarwal’s initial complaint last night, Kotwali police station had asked Praveen, who had come home from Bangalore for a couple of days, to surrender.

But Meerut superintendent of police K.K. Bharadwaj summoned both the player and the doctor this morning and, after an hour’s talks, the matter was sorted out.

“Praveen quickly sensed the gravity of what he had done. He apologised profusely to the doctor and he softened. The doctor did not submit his FIR to the police,” Meerut police chief Aloke Singh told The Telegraph.

“All’s well that ends well. He apologised and saved his career,” Dr Agarwal said.

Praveen had become the “pride” of Meerut, a small town in western Uttar Pradesh, after his Australian heroics.

Around 8pm yesterday, he was walking with friends near Meerut’s main market when Dr Agarwal’s car hit a pothole full of water, splashing slush on the cricketer.

The doctor did not speed off: he parked before a nearby shop to buy some utensils.

He had not realised that Praveen’s friends were chasing the car. He says they shouted abuses at him and began beating him up although he kept pleading he didn’t do it on purpose.

Dr Agarwal says Praveen joined in the beating although the cricketer told police he never touched the doctor.

Praveen refused comment. A member of his family who picked up the phone said: “We don’t want to rake things up by making a statement to the media.”

Twenty years ago, Test cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu was embroiled in a road-rage brawl that led to a man’s death. But the trial court acquitted him within months and he continued to play cricket for the country for another decade.

The acquittal was overturned by a high court recently but the conviction has been stayed as the Supreme Court hears Sidhu’s challenge.
 
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080517/jsp/frontpage/story_9283511.jsp
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #132 on: May 17, 2008, 07:55:57 AM »
wow, he's not even a star yet...
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #133 on: May 17, 2008, 05:20:30 PM »
The downside of anger
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #134 on: May 19, 2008, 02:55:26 AM »
Dravid not pleased with team’s approach

Perched at the top of the table, Jaipur’s outstanding run — they have won all their six home matches — have made every other team look at them with envy.

On a scorching Saturday afternoon, they swept aside a beleaguered Bangalore team, handing them their eighth defeat in 10 games, their fourth loss on the trot.

“We did not want anyone to come here (Jaipur) and win. We wanted to defend it like a fortress,” said Warne when asked about his team's domination at home.

On the other hand, still struggling to find their feet in the IPL, Rahul Dravid’s team is left to do with nothing but win their remaining four matches and restore some pride. The struggling bunch would do well to pick up a few tips from all the teams that are doing well in the tournament and win back the faith of their fans and franchise.

Even as he refused to comment on the Bangalore team, Warne felt Dravid’s men would bounce back. “Rahul (Dravid) will bounce back. This IPL is new to all of us and a lot of people are still learning about tactics,” Warne said.

“While things have clicked for us it didn’t for Rahul’s team. Bangalore are a lot better side than they seem,” he added.

Remarks like ‘Bangalore played without meaning’ and ‘they are of no use’ by experts as well as fans after Saturday’s loss are something that should spur Bangalore to do better against Delhi on Monday.

Thanks to their unforgettable run in the tournament, it has given rise to speculations that Chief Cricket Officer Martin Crowe and coach Venkatesh Prasad may not be part of the team management next year. “I have a three-year contract. UB bosses may see otherwise over the next 12 months. What is meant to be will be,” Crowe told the Hindustan Times on Sunday.

“Sky TV (for which Crowe is a commentator in New Zealand and also his permanent employers) may not give me leave next year, but I am hopeful."

The former Kiwi opener though admitted that he is disappointed with the results. “I'm hoping things fall in place next year and we deliver the goods.”

Dravid on his part said that he was unhappy with the team’s approach on the field. “I was disappointed with the effort on the field on Saturday. We have talked about intensity on the field. We have lost matches before but had shown intensity. On Saturday, that intensity was missing,” he said.

“You don’t mind losing but the way we are losing is disappointing,” the former India skipper concluded.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/FullcoverageStoryPage.aspx?id=d0b7352f-5885-4a0d-a5a3-640534187247IPL2008_Special&&IsCricket=true&Headline=Dravid+not+pleased+with+team%e2%80%99s+approach


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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #135 on: May 21, 2008, 08:19:28 AM »
Why are the last two games CRUCIAL?  ???  ???  ???

Bangalore take on Chennai, sans Zaheer

One team is sitting pretty with one foot in the semifinals, while the other, battered and bruised, nine out of 11 times, is left to do with nothing but to play for pride. Just, yet again.

MS Dhoni’s Chennai, with 14 points from 11 matches, are third in the table and a win against bottom-placed Bangalore on Wednesday will almost assure them a berth in the last four.

Chennai play two of their remaining three matches at home and going by what Kepler Wessels said on Tuesday, getting to the last four should not be a problem. “We will put all doubts to rest by winning our remaining three matches Moreover, we have the home advantage,” a confident Wessels said.

While everyone felt that Matthew Hayden, Michael Hussey and Jacob Oram’s departure for national commitments would have a bearing on the team’s performance, Chennai, who went through a bad patch after their imports left for home, managed to come out of it quite well. “We don’t feel their absence and the team’s belief in the local players have paid off very well,” said a team member.

Chennai boast of two of the three bowlers to have claimed hat-tricks in the IPL, in their ranks. While Lakshmipathi Balaji got three off three against Mohali, Makhaya Ntini achieved the feat against Kolkata. Their batsmen have performed when it mattered and have shown that they can turn the game in their team’s favour with some lusty hitting.

The story is not quite similar for Bangalore. The team’s unimpressive performances on a regular basis fail to inspire confidence. After the departure of New Zealander Ross Taylor for national duty, barring captain Rahul Dravid, waging lone battles in losing causes, most batsmen failed miserably.

If batting has been a cause of concern, the bowling has been inconsistent. Zaheer Khan, who has taken wickets by the bagful in the tournament, has been rested for Wednesday’s game. For the left-armer, who has just returned from a heel injury, the tournament has been a success story. He has been advised rest for one game and the physio is preparing him for the last two games (May 25 against Hyderabad and Mumbai tie on May 28) as they are crucial for us,” said Bangalore manager Avinash Vaidya.

Wicket-keeper Mark Boucher has also been ruled out. “His knee is a little sore and he may be down for a while,” Vaidya added.

Boucher’s absence gives young Shreevats Goswami an opportunity to keep wickets one more time. Goswami had a memorable IPL debut, scoring 52 on Monday.

There are no injury concerns for Chennai, though a decision on whether Dhoni will keep wickets or play purely as a fielder will be made before the match. The India ODI skipper hurt his finger against Kolkata on Sunday.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/FullcoverageStoryPage.aspx?id=03bdbce7-0ec5-4024-bcea-f41ddbcf9b81IPL2008_Special&&IsCricket=true&Headline=Bangalore+take+on+Chennai%2c+sans+Zaheer
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #136 on: May 21, 2008, 08:36:54 AM »
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Why are the last two games CRUCIAL?

To ensure that they are invited back next season. :P
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« Reply #137 on: May 21, 2008, 08:37:53 AM »
Why are the last two games CRUCIAL?  ???  ???  ???

Bangalore take on Chennai, sans Zaheer

One team is sitting pretty with one foot in the semifinals, while the other, battered and bruised, nine out of 11 times, is left to do with nothing but to play for pride. Just, yet again.

MS Dhoni’s Chennai, with 14 points from 11 matches, are third in the table and a win against bottom-placed Bangalore on Wednesday will almost assure them a berth in the last four.

Chennai play two of their remaining three matches at home and going by what Kepler Wessels said on Tuesday, getting to the last four should not be a problem. “We will put all doubts to rest by winning our remaining three matches Moreover, we have the home advantage,” a confident Wessels said.

While everyone felt that Matthew Hayden, Michael Hussey and Jacob Oram’s departure for national commitments would have a bearing on the team’s performance, Chennai, who went through a bad patch after their imports left for home, managed to come out of it quite well. “We don’t feel their absence and the team’s belief in the local players have paid off very well,” said a team member.

Chennai boast of two of the three bowlers to have claimed hat-tricks in the IPL, in their ranks. While Lakshmipathi Balaji got three off three against Mohali, Makhaya Ntini achieved the feat against Kolkata. Their batsmen have performed when it mattered and have shown that they can turn the game in their team’s favour with some lusty hitting.

The story is not quite similar for Bangalore. The team’s unimpressive performances on a regular basis fail to inspire confidence. After the departure of New Zealander Ross Taylor for national duty, barring captain Rahul Dravid, waging lone battles in losing causes, most batsmen failed miserably.

If batting has been a cause of concern, the bowling has been inconsistent. Zaheer Khan, who has taken wickets by the bagful in the tournament, has been rested for Wednesday’s game. For the left-armer, who has just returned from a heel injury, the tournament has been a success story. He has been advised rest for one game and the physio is preparing him for the last two games (May 25 against Hyderabad and Mumbai tie on May 28) as they are crucial for us,” said Bangalore manager Avinash Vaidya.

Wicket-keeper Mark Boucher has also been ruled out. “His knee is a little sore and he may be down for a while,” Vaidya added.

Boucher’s absence gives young Shreevats Goswami an opportunity to keep wickets one more time. Goswami had a memorable IPL debut, scoring 52 on Monday.

There are no injury concerns for Chennai, though a decision on whether Dhoni will keep wickets or play purely as a fielder will be made before the match. The India ODI skipper hurt his finger against Kolkata on Sunday.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/FullcoverageStoryPage.aspx?id=03bdbce7-0ec5-4024-bcea-f41ddbcf9b81IPL2008_Special&&IsCricket=true&Headline=Bangalore+take+on+Chennai%2c+sans+Zaheer


Crucial ...yes... heard Anil Ambani has made an open offer to buy any franchisee willing to sell..and winning the last two games may increase the value by a rupee or two... in the event of Mallya wanting to sell out  ;D
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #138 on: May 21, 2008, 08:41:36 AM »
Or again may be to prove that there is some merit in their tagline- Jeetenge Hum Shaan Se!
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« Reply #139 on: May 21, 2008, 08:51:56 AM »
Jokes apart , the game against DC is important as it may well decide the 7th / 8th placing in this edition of the IPL . We beat MI in the away game and it would be apt to finish off the season with a home win against the same opponents.
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #140 on: May 21, 2008, 09:14:27 AM »
Or again may be to prove that there is some merit in their tagline- Jeetenge Hum Shaan Se!

Shaan is a supporter of MI/DC ?

anyway, yeah beat MI/DC if you want to but plz dont spoil our party today !!
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #141 on: May 21, 2008, 06:25:02 PM »
Hehe that was some spoiler ...who are CSK's next 2 games against?
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #142 on: May 21, 2008, 06:30:12 PM »
Hehe that was some spoiler ...who are CSK's next 2 games against?
I have a feeling DC with the batting lineup is due to win one at home.  So the chances are CSK will lose that one.  I am not sure who else they play.
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #143 on: May 21, 2008, 06:49:49 PM »
oh puhleez no ! first this embarassment and then a defeat to DC ! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #144 on: May 21, 2008, 07:02:15 PM »
Jokes apart , the game against DC is important as it may well decide the 7th / 8th placing in this edition of the IPL . We beat MI in the away game and it would be apt to finish off the season with a home win against the same opponents.

jokes apart?! that's a joke right! should we get excited about bangla vs. zim  :D
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #145 on: May 22, 2008, 08:38:56 PM »
http://www.hindu.com/2008/05/23/stories/2008052353332200.htm

It feels really nice to win again


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Teams that do well in T20 must have their top order firing, writes

Anil Kumble


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It feels really nice to win again. We’ve had some really tough times in the tournament and it’s always nice to have the smiles back on the faces of everyone in the team.

To win a game like this, after the batters (except for Rahul Dravid who’s been consistent) struggled and we had only about 125 to defend, is really special. To defend such a score on a good wicket when the opposition is cruising at 60 for no los s is a wonderful feeling.

We’ve done well in patches but consistency and momentum have been issues. In Wednesday’s game though, we probably got the best collective bowling performance and the fielding too was really good, except for the catch I dropped.

It’s about mindset


I’ve figured that it’s all about the mindset and it makes for an interesting comparison. In a 50-over game, for instance, when the required run rate is over six, you always back yourself as a fielding team. But in a T20 game, you suddenly feel it’s not much and at least 8.5 per over is needed to be relatively safe.

I think the increase in Twenty20 cricket and the mindset changes it is producing more consistently is definitely going to affect one-day cricket, especially the run chases. From time to time, we’ve had 300-plus chases, even a successful 400-plus one, but that’s going to become more common now.

The main difference I think is in things happening at a crazy pace in Twenty20. You don’t have time to think. When Chennai was cruising at 60 for no loss, I’m sure the batsmen waiting in the dugout weren’t thinking about how they’d have to bat. But three quick wickets and two overs changed the game in a flash.

You know, I’ve actually batted more in the last eight IPL matches than in eight 50-over games on the trot. You would think that a No. 10 batsman in a T20 game has no chance of batting but that’s not true.

Then again, the teams that do well in T20 must have their top order firing. If anyone has time to prepare, it’s those guys.

Anyway, our win — and Mumbai’s narrow loss to Mohali — has probably upset a few people and encouraged others. Maybe Kolkata has a chance now and Delhi has to win all its games for a place in the last four.

Rajasthan Royals meanwhile is obviously up there. The big difference is that it has really come together as a team, where everyone’s contributing — both together and at different times.

Shane Warne not only has won it games with his leadership and bowling but also won a game with the bat.

It is clear that the best-drilled teams are the ones that will do well in this format.

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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #146 on: May 22, 2008, 09:20:17 PM »

http://ipl.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/I_wouldve_cracked_T20_if_I_was_21_Dravid/articleshow/3064277.cms

 CHENNAI:  There was more to it than merely winning a game of T20. On Wednesday, Rahul Dravid, for once, was making a statement. "T20 is a bit of a hit-and-miss game. Had I been 21, I would easily have cracked this," he said, and perhaps for the first time, an admission of age had been made by one of the Indian batting's Big Three in the IPL.

While on one hand, Dravid made it clear that it doesn't take too much to master the format, the technician also gave the impression that probably he was tired of re-inventing himself.

At 35, you can expect that from a man who has done everything for India except opening the bowling!

There was no extra excitement in the usually inscrutable Dravid, after he, along with old pal Anil Kumble, helped Bangalore Royal Challengers record a shock, and very satisfying, victory on Wednesday over Chennai. The win meant that Chennai are left with no option but to win one of the two remaining matches (against Jaipur and Hyderabad) if they have to make the semi-finals.

While Dravid's 39-ball 47 (the highest individual score of the game) kept the Royal Challengers in the hunt, it was Kumble's spell of 3-14 that ultimately won the game for them.

"In One-day and Tests, you get a little more time to adjust ... T20 doesn't give you that time. Maybe, I am still learning," he jibed, when somebody asked whether he has finally come to terms with T20 cricket. You couldn't miss the sarcasm in Dravid's voice as he added: "I don't think I need not prove anything more to anybody."

Was it meant for his owner Vijay Mallya, who would have preferred to have Dhoni in his team rather than spending as much as he did on the 'icon'?

Dravid didn't specify, but he made it clear that he won't leave the battlefield so easy. "This win won't make any difference for us this time, but we will take a lot of heart from it anyway and come back strong next season," he said.

As Dravid spoke for himself, he also didn't forget to mention Kumble. "He knows all about handling pressure situations and this was special," he said, referring to the leggie's spell where the Team India Test captain accounted for Stephen Fleming, Parthiv Patel and S Badrinath to turn the game around. Amidst all these, Dravid couldn't conceal the sense of pleasure at being able to break Chennai Super Kings' rhythm. "I don't mind playing the party-pooper now," he said with a smile.
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #147 on: May 27, 2008, 05:10:21 AM »
Btw some news today that RD met the BCCI saying he did not want to be associated with BRC next season. Not sure if it is just rumour or something in it.
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #148 on: May 27, 2008, 05:41:30 AM »
Dravid rubbishes reports of quitting

New Delhi: Peace seems to be finally prevailing in the Bangalore camp after a disastrous run in the Indian Premier league. With back-to-back wins in the last phase of the league games of the tournament, Bangalore seem to have salvaged pride. And now skipper Rahul Dravid has rubbished reports of his quitting the Bangalore team after he drew flack for his team's lackluster show.


Dravid has came out saying that he is no mood to quit the IPL. Dravid told CNN-IBN: "Reports of quitting Bangalore Royal Challengers is not true. I have enjoyed the experience of playing in the IPL T2O matches. I have a three-year contract and hope to fulfill it."


The former India captain's statement comes after he has hit a rich vein of form in the IPL. After struggling initially in the fastest version of the game, Dravid has rediscovered his aggressive batting mode. And his batting has been a major force behind Bangalore's last two wins.


Earlier there were reports of team owner Vijay Mallya being unhappy with the performance of his Bangalore team and had severely criticised his skipper for poor selection. Team CEO Charu Sharma was sacked after Bangalore's string of losses and the rumour mills were churning overtime with reports of Dravid leaving the team.


However, Mallya had later said that he did not regret buying an IPL franchise but claimed his comments on former CEO Charu Sharma's sacking were distorted to send the wrong signal. And after Dravid has clarified that he has had a good time in the IPL and wishes to honour the three-year contract he has signed, Bangalore finally seem to be getting its act together.

http://www.cricketnext.com/news/dravid-rubbishes-reports-of-quitting/31825-13.html
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #149 on: May 27, 2008, 05:56:02 AM »
if ever he feels like leaving BRC we are ready to welcome him with open arms down in chennai.
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #150 on: May 27, 2008, 06:02:07 AM »
if ever he feels like leaving BRC we are ready to welcome him with open arms down in chennai.

And what about the locals...they will link up Rajkumar, Rajnikanth, Cauvery , Veerappan et al and we will have riots..and the opposition can conveniently blame it on the new government and we can all go back to square One...  ::zzz::
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #151 on: May 27, 2008, 06:36:25 AM »
if ever he feels like leaving BRC we are ready to welcome him with open arms down in chennai.

you are ready what about MSD?  ::Whip::
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #152 on: May 27, 2008, 07:13:13 AM »
i bet he would be ... we could do with a solid batsman.
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #153 on: May 27, 2008, 12:29:30 PM »
if ever he feels like leaving BRC we are ready to welcome him with open arms down in chennai.

or in delhi ... we can use a finisher ..... we will kick out the Pakistani useless Malik.
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Re: IPL 2008 Franchise thread - Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #154 on: April 11, 2010, 12:37:35 PM »
Just opened this thread just for the heck of annoying the Gangulians a touch further . Just cannot stop laughing reading a few posts of Gangulians taking jibes at RD , Kallis and Jumbo , basically the entire RCB set-up . I know 2 years is a long time , but it is always a pleasure to prove your detractors wrong.
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