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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #200 on: April 18, 2009, 06:57:32 PM »
btw, why does directv not have commercials during the matches?
Dont give them ideas :) I like it this way.

I watched the Sony feed on willow for a while.. it was annoying .. switched to the Directv feed.
i have moved my bigscreen tv in the bedroom for IPL :)
cv logo would look good during games at the bottom of the screen!!

risky strategy! :evil4:
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #201 on: April 18, 2009, 07:00:53 PM »
something happened to directv now..
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #202 on: April 18, 2009, 07:04:59 PM »
well... just on cue.. lost all feeds on willow. Great.. time to do something else now
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #203 on: April 18, 2009, 07:05:35 PM »
I think their satellite rental time is over
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #204 on: April 18, 2009, 07:06:00 PM »
btw, why does directv not have commercials during the matches? is nobody buying spots...in that case, something for cv should be cheap

in dubai also no one is advertising. i will call tomorrow
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #205 on: April 18, 2009, 07:06:40 PM »
hmm.. they have a new link for opening ceremonies.. getting Sony feed there
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #206 on: April 18, 2009, 07:11:43 PM »
President of RSA asking people to take a break from cricket on April 22 and go and vote in General Elections  :D :D
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #207 on: April 18, 2009, 07:13:06 PM »
..and now they will have the opening ceremony  :icon_scratch: :icon_scratch:

Lalit Modi declares IPL 2009 Open  ;)
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #208 on: April 18, 2009, 07:14:07 PM »
..and now they will have the opening ceremony  :icon_scratch: :icon_scratch:

Lalit Modi declares IPL 2009 Open  ;)

i think he says friends as many times as mccain
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #209 on: April 18, 2009, 07:15:30 PM »
..and now they will have the opening ceremony  :icon_scratch: :icon_scratch:

Lalit Modi declares IPL 2009 Open  ;)
He opened it earlier in the evening at the toss of the CSK game too ;D

Achcha hai.. kholne do jitna khol sakta hai ;D
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #210 on: April 18, 2009, 07:19:14 PM »
Now this is the problem with India.. we commoditize everything ;D

Even Opening Ceremonies are being made boring and mundane. What is the need for this ceremony after two games?
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #211 on: April 18, 2009, 07:22:46 PM »
Now this is the problem with India.. we commoditize everything ;D

Even Opening Ceremonies are being made boring and mundane. What is the need for this ceremony after two games?

Maybe IPL 2009 will be closed before the finals  :D
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #212 on: April 18, 2009, 07:26:35 PM »
now zulu dances.. dont we see this on discovery channel everyday
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #213 on: April 18, 2009, 07:57:32 PM »
..and now they will have the opening ceremony  :icon_scratch: :icon_scratch:
Just heard Shane Warne and team will not participate  ;D


I am sure Kaif will be celebrating..

ya..send patel and asnodkar home and bring in kaif and someone else...and for god's sake use a foreign bat with smith...too many bowlers
Looks like Smith is only one they can bank on.
Need couple of reliable allrounders like watson.
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #214 on: April 18, 2009, 07:59:34 PM »
This fire thingy was cool
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #215 on: April 18, 2009, 08:00:40 PM »
Poor players - they are standing on the ground and "enduring" this ;D
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #216 on: April 18, 2009, 08:00:46 PM »
Kumble's five routs inept Rajasthan
18 April 2009, 7:32 pm



Bangalore Royal Challengers 133 for 8 (Dravid 66, Mascarenhas 3-20) beat Rajasthan Royals 58 (Kumble 5-5)

Scorecard and ball-by-ball details

How they were out



Anil Kumble took five wickets for five runs to clean up Rajasthan

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A charged-up Bangalore Royal Challengers produced the sort of performance for which franchise owner Vijay Mallya splashed the big bucks to bundle out Rajasthan Royals to the second-lowest total in Twenty20 history. There may be plenty of fresh faces but it was the old hands, Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble, who were the stars in Bangalore's massive victory. Dravid was the most assured batsman on display, making a polished half-century, while Kumble took the most economic five-wicket haul in Twenty20s to clean up Rajasthan.

Rajasthan lost their last five wickets for 11 runs to slide to an embarrassing defeat. Such an abject end was in stark contrast to their start: Dimitri Mascarenhas scalping two big wickets in the very first over to rock Bangalore, before Shane Warne's bag of tricks kept them to what seemed a gettable 133.

The performance from Bangalore's bowlers was unidentifiable from the limp showing against a marauding Brendon McCullum in their season-opener last year. Rajasthan had a galaxy of savage hitters but they were stifled to such an extent that the entire innings had only two sixes and a solitary four.

Praveen Kumar revelled in conditions which assisted him, dislodging the openers Swapnil Asnodkar and Graeme Smith. The shot selection from Rajasthan was cringeworthy, none more so than Asnodkar's wild swing in the first over which ended up in Virat Kohli's hands at point to start the slide. Niraj Patel struggled to find any rhythm while Tyron Henderson was shackled by the short ball from Praveen and Dale Steyn.

Rajasthan were stuttering at 26 for 3 after seven overs, but it was still an even game. The match was transformed in the next over, when Henderson and Mascarenhas were dismissed off consecutive delivers in the eighth over. Henderson was tricked by a slower ball from Jesse Ryder, and Mascarenhas was run out when he refused take no for an answer after calling Yusuf Pathan for a single.

Half the side was gone, and the run-rate was soaring into double digits. In short, Rajasthan's chase was up in smoke. Kumble was then brought into the attack and his double-strike that lured Pathan and Ravindra Jadeja into false shots extinguished any lingering hopes.  

It had been so different when Mascarenhas, getting the ball to dart around, dispatched the New Zealand pair of Jesse Ryder and Ross Taylor with his first three balls. Bangalore were gasping at 17 for 3 after five overs.

Kevin Pietersen, charged by Mallya with the duty of turning around Bangalore's form, was rarely troubled during his stay and, in Dravid's company, set about reviving Bangalore. They had collected an unfussy 35 runs, aided by a lightning outfield, before Pietersen mistimed a pull to a diving Niraj at midwicket.

Dravid, in the familiar role of repairing top-order collapses, calmly picked up the singles to keep the score ticking. He needed the rest to play around him, but they were bamboozled by Warne's variations. Kohli was beaten and bowled by one that drifted and dipped, while B Akhil had no reply to a classic ripping legspinner.

Dravid remained his composed self, playing a mix of orthodox and inventive strokes, to lift Bangalore. His trademark on-drive and favoured inside-out lofted drives were on view but he also mixed in some cheeky paddle-sweeps. Dravid was dismissed in the final over, foxed by a change of pace from Munaf Patel, but his 48-ball 66 had given his side's bowlers a total to defend.

The game ended in humiliation for Rajasthan, but as Warne pointed out, they started out their previous campaign with a similarly disastrous game, before scripting the fairytale run to the title.

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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #217 on: April 18, 2009, 08:02:57 PM »
btw, who're these people who said royal challenge will win? lol
I am one of them... ;D

you have/will come around :)

Do you want more names ? ;D
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #218 on: April 18, 2009, 08:03:23 PM »
now zulu dances.. dont we see this on discovery channel everyday

quota system...you have to bear with it!
the skates-couple was cool too.
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #219 on: April 18, 2009, 08:04:29 PM »
Poor players - they are standing on the ground and "enduring" this ;D
This is torture. They have to play tomorrow
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #220 on: April 18, 2009, 08:12:41 PM »
Poor players - they are standing on the ground and "enduring" this ;D
This is torture. They have to play tomorrow
;D Only half of them.

they showed SG briefly.. he looked not-amused/annoyed ;D

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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #221 on: April 18, 2009, 08:13:26 PM »
now zulu dances.. dont we see this on discovery channel everyday

quota system...you have to bear with it!
the skates-couple was cool too.
Yeah .. they were too.
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #222 on: April 18, 2009, 08:36:26 PM »
BRC's move to play Uthappa as WK was a smart one.
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #223 on: April 18, 2009, 08:47:45 PM »
BRC's move to play Uthappa as WK was a smart one.

Uthappa the Ayyo man...
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #224 on: April 18, 2009, 09:12:52 PM »
BRC's move to play Uthappa as WK was a smart one.
suggested in my team..some time back :)
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #225 on: April 18, 2009, 09:19:50 PM »
My impression : Kamran Khan constantly bowled at more than 130 but quality is ok. Still has a long way to go. may be we are reading too much about him at this time
Warne: What a bowler even at 39+ and without a competitive match for more than a year. Kohli Vs Warne was boy Vs legend and we all know who won it.
With that turn, drift, dipp and flippers he can easily walk into the present Australian team also.
RD : showing how a great player in one form is at least as good as others in other forms. the so called 'test team' is ideally suited for SA I guess and they can go a long way in this tournament.
AK : dream spell and showed that even he got juice left in his bowling. The googly to get Warne was as good as his earlier ones
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #226 on: April 18, 2009, 09:29:00 PM »

RD : showing how a great player in one form is at least as good as others in other forms. the so called 'test team' is ideally suited for SA I guess and they can go a long way in this tournament.
AK : dream spell and showed that even he got juice left in his bowling. The googly to get Warne was as good as his earlier ones
You may be right but one swallow doesnt make a summer.

Let the tournament progress.. but if these conditions persist, I agree, technique will command a premium.. cant just slog your way to victory. I think teams will quickly adapt to this.

BTW, Henderson looks like a slogger.. nothing more.

Also, the equal fight between ball and bat has to be welcome. I think we will see 140+ par score matches that are closely fought..and teams with good bowling will have a better chance of winning consistently.
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #227 on: April 18, 2009, 10:06:58 PM »
if that is the case i am glad the IPL moved to south africa. in fact i believe all cricket should be only played where technique is demanded.
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #228 on: April 18, 2009, 10:17:31 PM »
now zulu dances.. dont we see this on discovery channel everyday
and can't we say that about every indian dance? or we're superior bc our dances are "cultural"
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Re: IPL 2009 - Match thread 2 (BRC vs RR)
« Reply #229 on: April 18, 2009, 11:00:59 PM »
Rajasthan humbled after inept batting
18 April 2009, 8:44 pm



Bangalore Royal Challengers 133 for 8 (Dravid 66, Mascarenhas 3-20) beat Rajasthan Royals 58 (Kumble 5-5) by 75 runs

Scorecard and ball-by-ball details

How they were out



Anil Kumble took five wickets for five runs to clean up Rajasthan

© AFP

A charged-up Bangalore Royal Challengers produced the sort of performance for which franchise owner Vijay Mallya splashed the big bucks to bundle out Rajasthan Royals to the second-lowest total in Twenty20 history. There may be plenty of fresh faces but it was the old hands, Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble, who were the stars in Bangalore's massive victory. Dravid was the most assured batsman on display, making a polished half-century, while Kumble took the most economic five-wicket haul in Twenty20s to clean up Rajasthan.

Rajasthan lost their last five wickets for 11 runs to slide to an embarrassing defeat. Such an abject end was in stark contrast to their start: Dimitri Mascarenhas scalping two big wickets in the very first over to rock Bangalore, before Shane Warne's bag of tricks kept them to what seemed a gettable 133.

The performance from Bangalore's bowlers was unidentifiable from the limp showing against a marauding Brendon McCullum in their season-opener last year. Rajasthan had a galaxy of savage hitters but they were stifled to such an extent that the entire innings had only two sixes and a solitary four.

Praveen Kumar revelled in conditions which assisted him, dislodging the openers Swapnil Asnodkar and Graeme Smith. The shot selection from Rajasthan was cringeworthy, none more so than Asnodkar's wild swing in the first over which ended up in Virat Kohli's hands at point to start the slide. Niraj Patel struggled to find any rhythm while Tyron Henderson was shackled by the short ball from Praveen and Dale Steyn.

Rajasthan were stuttering at 26 for 3 after seven overs, but it was still an even game. The match was transformed in the next over, when Henderson and Mascarenhas were dismissed off consecutive delivers in the eighth over. Henderson was tricked by a slower ball from Jesse Ryder, and Mascarenhas was run out when he refused to take no for an answer after calling Yusuf Pathan for a single.

Half the side was gone, and the run-rate was soaring into double digits. In short, Rajasthan's chase was up in smoke. Kumble was then brought into the attack and his double-strike that lured Pathan and Ravindra Jadeja into false shots extinguished any lingering hopes.  

It had been so different when Mascarenhas, getting the ball to dart around, dispatched the New Zealand pair of Jesse Ryder and Ross Taylor with his first three balls. Bangalore were gasping at 17 for 3 after five overs.

Kevin Pietersen, charged by Mallya with the duty of turning around Bangalore's form, was rarely troubled during his stay and, in Dravid's company, set about reviving Bangalore. They had collected an unfussy 35 runs, aided by a lightning outfield, before Pietersen mistimed a pull to a diving Niraj at midwicket.

Dravid, in the familiar role of repairing top-order collapses, calmly picked up the singles to keep the score ticking. He needed the rest to play around him, but they were bamboozled by Warne's variations. Kohli was beaten and bowled by one that drifted and dipped, while B Akhil had no reply to a classic ripping legspinner.

Dravid remained his composed self, playing a mix of orthodox and inventive strokes, to lift Bangalore. His trademark on-drive and favoured inside-out lofted drives were on view but he also mixed in some cheeky paddle-sweeps. Dravid was dismissed in the final over, foxed by a change of pace from Munaf Patel, but his 48-ball 66 had given his side's bowlers a total to defend.

The game ended in humiliation for Rajasthan, but as Warne pointed out, they started out their previous campaign with a similarly disastrous game, before scripting the fairytale run to the title.

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