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Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« on: April 10, 2009, 02:40:40 PM »
The team:
The Internationals:

Kevin Pietersen
Jacques Kallis
Mark Boucher
Dale Steyn
Nathan Bracken
Ross Taylor
Jesse Ryder
Cameron White
Dillon du Preez
Roelof van der Merwe

The Nationals:

Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Balachandra Akhil
KP Appanna
Sreenath Aravind
Saurabh Bandekar
Rajesh Bishnoi
Shreevats Goswami
Wasim Jaffer
Karan Sharma
Virat Kohli
Praveen Kumar
Abhmanyu Mithun
Manish Pandey
Pankaj Singh
Udit Patel
Jitendra Patil
Robin Uthappa
Vinay Kumar

and finally the legends:

Rahul Dravid
Anil Kumble



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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2009, 04:44:12 PM »
KP and the Bangalore team are hated ONLY less than KKR. I hope they lose all their games (except against KKR).
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2009, 06:01:08 PM »
This team certainly looks better than the previous team. Personally I think it is going to be tough for Indian players to succeed in SA pitches especially for those who have not played in foreign pitches. I hope they will rely on quality batsmen rather than bits and pieces players.
This is my XI
R Uttappa
Jesse Ryder
Virat Kohli
KP
RD ( to keep also if he can )
Shreevats Goswami ( keeper or some other batsman here)
B.Akhil
Praveen Kumar
Steyn
Bracken
Kumble/Appanna/Vinay Kumar
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2009, 06:33:24 PM »
what exactly does b.akhil do? he seemed to suck in every match i have ever seen him play though im not sure if he's a batsman or a bowler
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2009, 07:10:10 PM »
what exactly does b.akhil do? he seemed to suck in every match i have ever seen him play though im not sure if he's a batsman or a bowler
he is an allrounder. bats like praveen kumar and bowls like ravi bopara  ;D
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2009, 09:43:32 PM »
what exactly does b.akhil do? he seemed to suck in every match i have ever seen him play though im not sure if he's a batsman or a bowler
I remember at least one match in last IPL where he played well but again it is really difficult for all these newcomers to play and do well on foreign pitches. In a way it might be blessing in disguise. BRC have better chance with their so called 'test' player playing IPL in SA compared to last year.
By the way, Akhil has quite a good record in Ranji and he is the only allrounder I can see. I would have loved to include ROFL in this team but that would be one too many foreign players.
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« Reply #6 on: April 11, 2009, 09:13:22 AM »
A brief intro on a few of our new domestic recruits:

Bhuvneshwar Kumar

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Player profile

Full name Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Born December 5, 1990, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
Current age 18 years 127 days
Major teams Bangalore Royal Challengers, Uttar Pradesh
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium



Batting and fielding averages  Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
First-class 14 23 4 532 80 28.00 1452 36.63 0 2 73 0 3 0
List A 12 11 5 226 72 37.66 302 74.83 0 1 24 1 2 0


Bowling averages  Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
First-class 14 25 2461 1082 41 5/35 7/56 26.39 2.63 60.0 0 3 0
List A 12 12 599 412 16 3/31 3/31 25.75 4.12 37.4 0 0 0

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« Reply #7 on: April 11, 2009, 09:18:33 AM »
Jitendra Patil

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Full name Jitendra Patil
Born September 9, 1989, Pachora, Maharashtra
Current age 19 years 214 days
Major teams Maharashtra
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Left-arm medium



Batting and fielding averages  Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
List A 12 7 3 33 16* 8.25 32 103.12 0 0 0 3 4 0
Twenty20 3 2 1 4 4* 4.00 7 57.14 0 0 0 0 0 0


Bowling averages  Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
List A 12 12 480 458 11 3/49 3/49 41.63 5.72 43.6 0 0 0
Twenty20 3 3 60 67 4 2/18 2/18 16.75 6.70 15.0 0 0 0


I have listed only these 2 players as these two are percieved to be future Indian  stars in the horizon.

Jitendra Patil and Bhuvaneshwar Kumar has been selected for the Border- Gavaskar scholorship program this year.

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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #8 on: April 11, 2009, 09:26:44 AM »
My team for the opening encounter against RR:
Jessie Ryder(all-rounder)
Robin Uthappa(bat+wk)
Kevin Pietersen(bat)
Ross Taylor(bat)
Rahul Dravid(bat)
Virat Kohli(bat)
Bhuvaneshwar Kumar(all-rounder)
B.Akhil(all-rounder)
Praveen Kumar(bowl)
Anil Kumble(bowl)
Dale Steyn(bowl)

This is a balanced team . 3 bowlers ,3 all-rounders and a batting line-up all the way upto no 8.
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #9 on: April 11, 2009, 10:28:24 AM »
Roelof van der Merwe

Party dawg turns bulldog

How South Africa's bright new all-round hope got serious and got going



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April 11, 2009
 
 
 
Good-time guy no more: van der Merwe is looking to cement his place in the South African side © AFP
 
 

 
He may have represented South Africa at the Under-19 World Cup in 2004, but prior to the 2007-08 domestic season, not many cricket fans would have been familiar with the name Roelof van der Merwe.

The reason you may not have heard of the 24-year-old back then was simple. van der Merwe had been doing what all good 20-somethings do best: partying.

"After the U-19 World Cup I basically went to sleep for two years and just didn't take things too seriously," says van der Merwe. "I played club cricket for a while and wasn't really on top of my game. I went overseas for a short stint, but it was all very much on a social level."

Luckily, both for van der Merwe and South African cricket, an intervention by his parents put the youngster, nicknamed "The Bulldog", for his obdurate, never-say-die attitude, back on the right path.

"I owe a lot to my folks. They sat me down and told me I can't be out late partying all the time. They put pressure on me to find some direction in my life, whether it was working, studying or playing cricket."

Fortunately for Titans supporters, he chose to focus on cricket, and two summers later a great deal has changed. van der Merwe had a solid domestic season in 2007-08, performing well with both bat and ball, but this summer the former Hoërskool Waterkloof pupil took his game up a level and was one of the stars of the MTN Domestic Championship. The change in mindset worked wonders and he finished the competition as the leading wicket-taker with 30 dismissals.

van der Merwe was particularly impressive in the Titans' semi-final against the Cape Cobras, where he almost single-handedly secured his side a place in the final with career-best figures of 5 for 31 and a quickfire 64 off 42 balls. His first wicket of the semi was a crucial one. He bowled the dangerous Richard Levi, who on 45 looked set for a big score. The wicket proved to be the catalyst for the Cobras collapse as they slumped from 148 for 3 to 183 for 9 off their allotted overs, with van der Merwe picking up the last four wickets in quick succession.

However, van der Merwe is not one to bask in his achievements and attributes his recent success to hard work and time spent with Grant Morgan and Ray Jennings at the national academy during the winter. Richard Pybus, his coach at the Titans, puts his improvement down to more than just hard graft.

"He has exceptionally high skill levels and very good control", says Pybus. "He has a great feel, almost like a sixth sense of a batsman's intent. His judgment of length is spot-on and he has a superb temperament. He relishes a challenge and enjoys bowling at the back-end of an innings and the challenges that it brings."

     
 
"After the U-19 World Cup I basically went to sleep for two years and just didn't take things too seriously" 
 
   
 

While he has become a standout performer with ball in hand, van der Merwe was not always a fan of spin in his school days, and had it not been for a club game back in 2004, he might have been making headlines for completely different reasons.

"I actually used to be a wicketkeeper before I started bowling, and at the U-19 World Cup, I was selected as one. Heino Kuhn and I both played club cricket for the Pretoria Boys' High Old Boys and we needed someone to bowl at the end of the innings and most of the bowlers had finished their overs. So Heino and I actually changed. He took the gloves and I bowled. Heino had a good time behind the stumps and I bowled a decent spell, and that's how I became a spinner."

The Titans have developed their own culture of spin, with the likes of Paul Harris, the much-talked about Imran Tahir, Faf du Plessis and now van der Merwe. While van der Merwe has been used mainly in the shorter forms of the game, his coach believes he has the credentials to make the step up to the longer version. "At the moment he is predominantly a one-day and Twenty20 specialist", says Pybus. "Obviously Paul and Imran are our two first-choice four-day spinners, but Roelof will come through. He gets beautiful shape and flight on the ball, so it's only a matter of time."

While stats indicate that van der Merwe should be regarded as a bowling allrounder, he has the potential, as he showcased against the Cobras, to be an explosive batsman capable of destroying an attack on any given day.

However, he is the first to admit his performances with the willow this summer were not up to the high standard he sets for himself. "I need to keep my batting up to scratch and get my average up, because that's going to get me into sides in the future. I felt a bit of pressure to perform with the bat, but I think when I got that half-century in the semi-final it took a lot off my shoulders."

Having only celebrated his 24th birthday on New Year's Eve, van der Merwe has come a long way in a very short space of time. Expect the bulldog to be out doing what he does best, fighting, with his sights set on making an impact with the Proteas and Bangalore Royal Challengers.

This article was first published in SA Cricket magazine

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« Reply #10 on: April 13, 2009, 02:14:14 AM »
My team for the opening encounter against RR:
Jessie Ryder(all-rounder)
Robin Uthappa(bat+wk)
Kevin Pietersen(bat)
Ross Taylor(bat)
Rahul Dravid(bat)
Virat Kohli(bat)
Bhuvaneshwar Kumar(all-rounder)
B.Akhil(all-rounder)
Praveen Kumar(bowl)
Anil Kumble(bowl)
Dale Steyn(bowl)

This is a balanced team . 3 bowlers ,3 all-rounders and a batting line-up all the way upto no 8.

Interesting lineup... substitute RD and AK with any 2 players and you have an awesome team
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« Reply #11 on: April 13, 2009, 02:30:42 AM »
My team for the opening encounter against RR:
Jessie Ryder(all-rounder)
Robin Uthappa(bat+wk)
Kevin Pietersen(bat)
Ross Taylor(bat)
Rahul Dravid(bat)
Virat Kohli(bat)
Bhuvaneshwar Kumar(all-rounder)
B.Akhil(all-rounder)
Praveen Kumar(bowl)
Anil Kumble(bowl)
Dale Steyn(bowl)

This is a balanced team . 3 bowlers ,3 all-rounders and a batting line-up all the way upto no 8.

Interesting lineup... substitute RD and AK with any 2 players and you have an awesome team

and u dont think RD belongs to a domestic T20 team? This despite being the best Royal from last year and among the top few bats in the entire IPL?
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #12 on: April 13, 2009, 02:57:48 AM »
My team for the opening encounter against RR:
Jessie Ryder(all-rounder)
Robin Uthappa(bat+wk)
Kevin Pietersen(bat)
Ross Taylor(bat)
Rahul Dravid(bat)
Virat Kohli(bat)
Bhuvaneshwar Kumar(all-rounder)
B.Akhil(all-rounder)
Praveen Kumar(bowl)
Anil Kumble(bowl)
Dale Steyn(bowl)

This is a balanced team . 3 bowlers ,3 all-rounders and a batting line-up all the way upto no 8.

Interesting lineup... substitute RD and AK with any 2 players and you have an awesome team
seriously dude, have u seen Akhil play. RD will play lefthanded better than akhil.
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #13 on: April 13, 2009, 04:29:07 AM »
I think RD has a lot to add ...now that he appears back to his best form ...especially if he bats lower down the order. Obviously, his fielding will remain a liability.
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« Reply #14 on: April 13, 2009, 04:37:20 AM »
what ? the world record catcher a liability on the field ?
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« Reply #15 on: April 13, 2009, 04:42:38 AM »
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« Reply #16 on: April 13, 2009, 12:53:54 PM »
what ? the world record catcher a liability on the field ?
BRC will have a slip in place to ensure the world-record catcher is not a liability on the field ;)
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« Reply #17 on: April 13, 2009, 01:20:08 PM »
what ? the world record catcher a liability on the field ?
BRC will have a slip in place to ensure the world-record catcher is not a liability on the field ;)

did u see his catch last year? One of the best of the tournament.

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« Reply #18 on: April 13, 2009, 01:26:04 PM »
yup. it was. as was virat kohlis  :o

i wish BRC play shreevats goswami. altho i will vehemently oppose BRC this season i would like to see these individual players do well.

dravid, kohli, goswami etc.
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« Reply #19 on: April 14, 2009, 09:26:39 AM »
A couple  of  interesting previews on BRC:

IPL Preview: Royal Challengers Bangalore: Domestic weaknesses weigh down overseas progress

BL Nguyen - Tuesday, April 14, 2009 6:48 AM

This is the second in a series of team-by-team preview articles for the upcoming 2009 Indian Premier League. They are being released two per day until the end of the week. Also featured: Deccan Chargers

After a disastrous campaign last year, when Bangalore resembled a Test outfit and played and strategised in a similarly dreary manner, owner Vijay Mallya made a string of changes, recruiting the South African-born England batsman Kevin Pietersen for a record fee and installing him as captain in place of the conservative Rahul Dravid.

With the sudden relocation of this year’s Indian Premier League to South Africa, the Royal Challengers Bangalore stand to be one of the main beneficiaries with their bevy of Proteas and the South African-trained Pietersen. Not only will they be aided by their experience in the local conditions, the South Africans will also have a greater liking for the grounds. Both Jacques Kallis and Dale Steyn will enjoy the increased life in the surfaces, and the Proteas will be available for the entire series. Unfortunately for Mallya, Pietersen will only be available for the earlier part of the tournament before international duties intervene.

The South African coach Ray Jennings has used his local knowledge to engineer a coup by snapping up Roelof van der Merwe. A left arm orthodox spin bowling all rounder, van der Merwe recently made his international debut against Australia. He slotted into the lower middle order, and his heavy hitting and tight bowling palpably strengthened the Proteas, while his versatility greatly expanded his team’s strategic choices. In 44 List A matches, he averages 29.96 at a strike rate of 99.75 and has taken 75 wickets at 19.78 (ER 4.40). In 13 T20 matches, he averages 26.20 (SR 138.62) with the bat and 18.50 (ER 7.50, SR 14.7). It is quite a wonder that he was overlooked by Mickey Arthur and the South African selectors until a few weeks ago, and he will surely seize Cameron White's position in the playing XI.

Zaheer Khan has been traded to Mumbai in return for batsman Robin Uthappa, but the loss in covered in part by the availability of the world’s No. 1 ranked ODI bowler Nathan Bracken for the second half of the season, after being absent for the entirety of last season. Ross Taylor returns for a full season, accompanied by Kiwi teammate and new signing Jesse Ryder, but with the cap on foreign players, both may spend most of their time watching from the sidelines.

However, a large problem remains. Under the rules of the IPL, each team can only field four foreign players and the remaining seven must be Indians. Currently, Bangalore’s domestic cohort comprises 12 players: Wasim Jaffer, Rahul Dravid, Robin Uthappa, Manish Pandey, Shreevats Goswami, Virat Kohli, Praveen Kumar, Balachandra Akhil, Pankaj Singh, Anil Kumble, Tinu Yohannan and R Vinay Kumar. While the leading teams usually have five or six players who have recently been in contention for Indian selection, Bangalore has only Kohli, Praveen and Uthappa, none of whom are established or regular internationals.
The remainder are of questionable or little value. Dravid will miss the upcoming season, ostensibly due to family reasons, while question marks remain over the other veterans. Despite his continued productivity on the domestic circuit, Jaffer has always struggled in the shorter formats and was continually tormented on the bouncier and livelier pitches of South Africa, England and Australia during his 2007 stint in the Test team. With Dravid on the outer, Jaffer’s chances of seeing action have risen and do not bode well for Bangalore. At the other end of batting order, Kumble has been out of action since a hand injury ended his Test career at the Feroz Shah Kotla. Grand warrior that he was, Kumble’s age was becoming apparent in 2008 and at times even the most persistent of players appeared to be depleted. Kumble was never an athlete and he may have even more difficulty coming to terms with the frenetic pace of the game than he did last year. He won’t be alone in that respect, as Bangalore boast one the oldest and the least agile Indian units in the competition. Uthappa and Kohli aside, the fielding is average and uninspiring, clearly the worst of the eight teams.

Bangalore can take heart from the promising form of Kohli in the last 12 months. Feted and touted as a future international start after leading India to the U-19 World Cup crown, Kohli struggled in last year’s IPL, scoring only 165 runs at 15.00. The selectors decided to fast track him into the ODI team in spite of this, and he rewarded them when he was given the opportunity to do so. Since then, he has scored a century against the Australians in Hyderabad and then topped the run scoring in the limited overs matches in the past Indian season, plundering four centuries to end with 682 runs at 75.77. Given his paltry returns last year, Kohli can only go up this time around. Also looking to press his claims for an international recall is Uthappa. After a bright start to his ODI career, Uthappa’s weaknesses were identified by opposition bowlers, and he became increasingly dependent on reverse sweeps and paddle scoops for his runs. Playing in South Africa will be a challenge to his technique, but it will be one that he has to overcome if he wants a recall to the T20 squad to defend the World Cup that he helped to win two years ago. Bangalore had the lowest run rate last season, and Uthappa and Kohli will need to fire if they are to have any chance of making the finals.

Verdict: Bangalore have made improvements, and will be closer to 5th and 6th place than the wooden spoon, but they will still be one of the weaker outfits in the team unless their Indian contingent drastically raise their game.
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« Reply #20 on: April 14, 2009, 09:29:08 AM »
A more reliable one from CricInfo:


Seeking Redemption
Sriram Veera
April 14, 2009

Sometimes, perceptions can be dead accurate. Sometimes, they can go so wrong. The buzz before the inaugural IPL season said Royal Challengers - notwithstanding the flamboyance of their owner, Vijay Mallya - looked too much of a "Test" team to shine in Twenty20. Sure enough, they flopped, finishing one place above the bottom. The buzz also had Deccan Chargers as the perfect Twenty20 team. They ended one below Bangalore.

Heads have rolled in both teams. There are new captains - Adam Gilchrist for Hyderabad and Kevin Pietersen for Bangalore (Jacques Kallis will lead when Pietersen leaves after two weeks) - and new coaches, Darren Lehmann for Hyderabad and Ray Jennings for Bangalore. Bangalore have a new approach, Hyderabad a new look - literally, in their redesigned strip. This season, both teams will be seeking redemption.

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Jesse Ryder could be the Shane Watson of this edition © Getty Images

After the embarrassment of 2008, Vijay Mallya may finally have a team to match his persona. Kevin Pietersen will raise the glamour quotient way above Test level, and fellow new boys Jesse Ryder and Robin Uthappa will beef up the team's T20 skills. And with quite a few South African cricketers in their ranks it will be almost like playing at home. Dale Steyn, who publicly said last season the IPL was like a paid holiday, is sure to rev up his performance. Perhaps the most important South African in their ranks will be the coach - Jennings is known to be a hard taskmaster and will certainly crack the whip.

The buzz

It's all about Ray Jennings, who has fired from the hip right from the start. He warned the "older" players, expressed worries about Rahul Dravid's captaincy, and criticized the seniors. "The team lacked energy, commitment and skills. If you don't enjoy each other's company it must be a long six weeks," Jennings said. "I will point fingers at the senior players. They are the one who must have run that type of the culture in the side."

New faces

Don't look beyond Jesse Ryder. Yes, they have KP but he'll be there only for two weeks. Ryder, in contrast, could be the Shane Watson of this edition. He can win a game in 20 minutes of violent batting, with a spectacular fielding effort or with a spell of his nagging, and surprisingly effective, medium-pace.

Watch out for

Dale Steyn has apologised for his silly comment and can be expected to up his game. He has been in great form in international cricket, leading South Africa recently to memorable victories and he will be playing at home.

Missing in action

Rahul Dravid and KP after two weeks. For all the criticism, Dravid was easily the highest run-getter for Bangalore last year. However, he will be returning home for the birth of his second child. Pietersen will go back to play for England in the home series against West Indies.

X Factor

Bhuvneshwar Kumar. A nippy medium pacer, also known as the man who handed Sachin Tendulkar his first duck in Indian domestic cricket, and a useful lower-order batsman. He is not an explosive talent by any stretch of imagination, but is likely to be a very steady and consistent performer.

Strength

The openers. Bangalore struggled to find a regular pair last year but have Ryder and Robin Uthappa for this edition.

Weakness
The relatively thin Indian talent and the unavailability of Pietersen after two weeks. While Ross Taylor will replace KP the batsman, Kallis is unproven as a leader and has lots to prove as a batsman in this format.

Prediction for 2009

Will do much better than 2008 and will cause a few upsets

IPL 2008 - The key figures

Final position: 7th
Top scorer: Rahul Dravid with 371 runs at 28.53
Top wicket-taker: Steyn with 10 wickets at 25.23 and economy rate of 6.63
Best result: Five-wicket win over Mumbai Indians
Worst result: 140-run loss to Kolkata Knight Riders
Highest team score: 181 v Delhi
Lowest team score: 82 v Kolkata
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #21 on: April 14, 2009, 10:39:32 AM »
BRC's bowling is the weak link with no Bracken for 3 weeks and no desi bowler with international experience. Van Der Merwe and Kallis should actually play IMO for their bowling more than their batting, at the expense of probably Taylor and Ryder, till KP leaves.

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Goswami
KP
Kallis
RD
Van Der Merwe
Kohli
Kedra Jadhav
Steyn
PeeKe
BKumar
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #22 on: April 14, 2009, 01:52:58 PM »
This one would be tricky as Kallis, Ryder,Merwe play the same role.
I actually prefer the allrounders playing the T20 game as they increase the hit miss ratio.
KP has to work hard to score. I somehow feel his bubble would burst and he will have to revert to bowling to salvage some pride  ;D. Boucher may have to wait for his turn.But overall the team looks pretty strong if they can get at least 3 all rounder in.

Goswami
Uthappa
KP
Merwe
Kallis/Ryder
VKohli
RD
Steyn
PKumar
Tinu
Bkumar
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #23 on: April 14, 2009, 03:51:04 PM »
isnt there a certain anil kumble around ?  ;D
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #24 on: April 14, 2009, 06:21:00 PM »
isnt there a certain anil kumble around ?  ;D
;D ;D
I would be more intereested in watching him then anyone else. Take Tinu out of the line up.
 Now that RD is not captaining, the team would be more realistic.
The team somehow has good middle order

KP, Merwe,Kallis,Ryder,Virat 

bowlers: Steyn,Kallis,Praveen,Merwe
These are capable of causing some upsets.  4 good bats and 4 good bowlers are all we need in 20 overs.
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #25 on: April 14, 2009, 06:27:25 PM »
from one of the articles above:

Dravid will miss the upcoming season, ostensibly due to family reasons

he is??
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #26 on: April 14, 2009, 06:29:46 PM »
isnt there a certain anil kumble around ?  ;D
;D ;D
I would be more intereested in watching him then anyone else. Take Tinu out of the line up.
Now that RD is not captaining, the team would be more realistic.
The team somehow has good middle order

KP, Merwe,Kallis,Ryder,Virat 

bowlers: Steyn,Kallis,Praveen,Merwe
These are capable of causing some upsets.  4 good bats and 4 good bowlers are all we need in 20 overs.
How is that ? Irrespective of him not being captain , he is still capable and showed that he is capable of playing in this team which to be honest lacks on talent on local side.
Also Ryder/Virat can play in opening positions along with Utthappa.
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #27 on: April 14, 2009, 06:37:10 PM »
If you remove Goswami, Who would Keep? If you jsut want to move him down and ask VIrat or Ryder to open, that is fine as well. Somehow Ryder is competing with

KP,Steyn,Merwe,Kallis.  Brings him in direct competetion with Merwe.  IMO Merwe is a better bowler, but anyway we will have to wait.

As per Kumble. I have not watched him since some time, So not sure how good is his form.
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #28 on: April 14, 2009, 06:47:25 PM »
If you remove Goswami, Who would Keep? If you jsut want to move him down and ask VIrat or Ryder to open, that is fine as well. Somehow Ryder is competing with

KP,Steyn,Merwe,Kallis.  Brings him in direct competetion with Merwe.  IMO Merwe is a better bowler, but anyway we will have to wait.

As per Kumble. I have not watched him since some time, So not sure how good is his form.
Merwe is better bowler but Ryder is better batsman though!
Uthappa can keep. or if that is not possible RD can keep though I am not sure he wants to!
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #29 on: April 14, 2009, 06:50:06 PM »
If you remove Goswami, Who would Keep? If you jsut want to move him down and ask VIrat or Ryder to open, that is fine as well. Somehow Ryder is competing with

KP,Steyn,Merwe,Kallis.  Brings him in direct competetion with Merwe.  IMO Merwe is a better bowler, but anyway we will have to wait.

As per Kumble. I have not watched him since some time, So not sure how good is his form.
Merwe is better bowler but Ryder is better batsman though!
Uthappa can keep. or if that is not possible RD can keep though I am not sure he wants to!

im not sure rd will be given a choice in the matter
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #30 on: April 14, 2009, 07:00:26 PM »
why is boucher not there ?
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #31 on: April 14, 2009, 08:26:09 PM »
If you remove Goswami, Who would Keep? If you jsut want to move him down and ask VIrat or Ryder to open, that is fine as well. Somehow Ryder is competing with

KP,Steyn,Merwe,Kallis.  Brings him in direct competetion with Merwe.  IMO Merwe is a better bowler, but anyway we will have to wait.

As per Kumble. I have not watched him since some time, So not sure how good is his form.
Merwe is better bowler but Ryder is better batsman though!
Uthappa can keep. or if that is not possible RD can keep though I am not sure he wants to!

im not sure rd will be given a choice in the matter
I don't think RD will be made to keep especially considering he will not be there during May
Makes sense to have Uthappa keep for the entire tournment whenever Goswami/Boucher is not playing
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #32 on: April 15, 2009, 04:11:18 AM »
If you remove Goswami, Who would Keep? If you jsut want to move him down and ask VIrat or Ryder to open, that is fine as well. Somehow Ryder is competing with

KP,Steyn,Merwe,Kallis.  Brings him in direct competetion with Merwe.  IMO Merwe is a better bowler, but anyway we will have to wait.

As per Kumble. I have not watched him since some time, So not sure how good is his form.
Merwe is better bowler but Ryder is better batsman though!
Uthappa can keep. or if that is not possible RD can keep though I am not sure he wants to!

Van Der Merwe has a funny way of batting - he closes his eyes and swings his bat - ball most often does not go in the direction he swings  ;D ;D
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #33 on: April 16, 2009, 12:33:54 PM »
Pietersen will have positive effect - Steyn
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April 16, 2009

Dale Steyn is looking forward to working with his former South Africa coach Ray Jennings © Getty Images

Dale Steyn believes captain Kevin Pietersen and coach Ray Jennings have leadership and management skills to take Bangalore Royal Challengers right to the top in the IPL. Pietersen's style of leading by example, he said, would have a positive effect on the team while Jennings' ability to crack the whip would help players stay focused.

"He [Pietersen] leads from the front always. That is a great strength of his," Steyn told Cricinfo from Johannesburg ahead of the final ODI against Australia.

The team's owners, unhappy with their second-last position in the inaugural tournament, appointed a new coach and captain: Martin Crowe, who was the coaching director, was replaced by Jennings while Pietersen took over the captaincy from Rahul Dravid, the team's icon player.

Steyn said he did not know Pietersen well enough to understand him, having played against him only last year in England. That would apply to many in the team, so Steyn felt the challenge was to get acquainted quickly and understand Pietersen's philosophy. "I don't know him at all. I have played against him but I still don't know what kind of a man he is, what kind of mood swings he has, but it is going to be interesting and we are going to have to find our feet quickly."

According to Steyn, Bangalore were unlucky to lose a lot of games marginally last year. "We did not dominate, but we were competitive", Steyn said. He felt things would be different this time, especially because of Jennings, who has the ability to turn rank outsiders into champions.

"He is capable of turning teams that have nothing into something fantastic," Steyn said. "He is really good at it. I remember him taking Eastern province [in 2001], who were an almost nothing team, to winning the SuperSport series, the four-day championship, one of the most difficult competitions to win."

Jennings was coaching South Africa when Steyn made his international debut in 2003. For Jennings, it was important to help Steyn find his feet as quickly as possible. That did not happen; Steyn had to go back and work hard before coming back a year later. Things are different now and he is enjoying one the best phases of his career. For the better part of the last five months he has performed well against the Australians. He was the highest wicket-taker in both the home and away Test series; he also shared the top spot with team-mate Makhaya Ntini in the ODI series in Australia, and is the leading wicket-taker in the ongoing ODI series.

"Back then he was coaching and now he is going to be managing me," Steyn said when asked what sort of a relationship he expected to forge with Jennings. A possible worry for Bangalore is the absence of Zaheer Khan, one the best fast bowlers in the game today, who moved to Mumbai Indians. Steyn said the inclusion of slow bowlers like Roelof van der Merwe was likely to balance the loss.

"Zaheer brings something different into the team in that he is left-arm fast bowler and complements me perfectly. He was fantastic for us last year and comes with a lot of experience. We are going to miss him. But if you have seen the domestic Twenty20 tournament in the last two years in South Africa, the spinners have been the match-winners. Roelof van der Merwe has been the hero. He can be useful and can pair with another spinner to do the damage."

The presence of four South Africans in the Bangalore squad - Jacques Kallis, Mark Boucher, van der Merwe and Steyn - was considered an advantage by outsiders and Steyn agreed. "We have been playing well and we definitely know the conditions a hell of a lot better in our own country. Even if the four international players cannot be all from South Africa in an IPL game, you are going to get a lot of advice from the local players. It can only help to get the extra bit of advice."

Last year Steyn had inadvertently summed up Bangalore's low-key performance with an unforgettable quote. "The IPL was only four overs a game and it was like a paid holiday; you only had to work hard if you felt like it, which is probably why we finished second-last." Did he still consider it a party? Steyn had a hearty laugh. He said this time the IPL was at an opportune time for players who would be preparing for the World Twenty20 in June in England.

"The IPL is a great tournament. This year it is even better because it becomes a bridge into the World Twenty20 which will start in England immediately in June. There is no better preparation than competing in the IPL, which is a Twenty20 competition."

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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #34 on: April 16, 2009, 04:04:21 PM »
this is going to be pietersens team. going by pietersens captaincy record i dont hold much hopes for BRC.
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« Reply #35 on: April 16, 2009, 07:15:55 PM »
this is going to be pietersens team. going by pietersens captaincy record i dont hold much hopes for BRC.
wrong..this is going to be Rey Jenning's strategy for this year and core of the team is still RD and Crowe's ( if it is true that RD and Crowe played a big part in team selection!)
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers Tracker : IPL-2
« Reply #36 on: April 16, 2009, 07:38:19 PM »
this is going to be pietersens team. going by pietersens captaincy record i dont hold much hopes for BRC.

only for 6 games. So BRC will still have a chance ;)

Kallis may be the surprise success this IPL, playing in his own backyard as captain with services of Boucher (an underrated T20 player) and Steyn.
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« Reply #37 on: April 16, 2009, 07:44:55 PM »
i doubt. if pietersen doesnt have good results it might leave the team too much in shambles and leave them with too much of ground to cover. moreover i dont think kallis is a big leader either, is he ?
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« Reply #38 on: April 16, 2009, 08:04:44 PM »
Goswami
Uthappa
KP
Ryder
Kallis/Merwe
VKohli
RD
Steyn
PKumar
**Tinu
**Bkumar

Don't know too much about others but can see aout 5 player doing good. KP shoud come somewhere at 10th over and promote Ryder up the order.
I think they have two great allrounders Ryder and Kallis if can cash them smartly will be a fore to reckon.
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« Reply #39 on: April 16, 2009, 08:46:58 PM »
good team ... very good players ... but will they gel to prove a champion side - i seriously doubt.
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