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We are as safe as possible: Australian cricketer backs IPL’s continuation

The Indian Premier League carrying on amidst the thousands of deaths and lakhs of Covid-19 cases is causing problems in not only the host country but at many cricket-loving places including Australia. Players like Kane Richardson and Adam Zampa have pulled out of the tournament owing to travel restrictions placed at the moment. However, an unnamed Australian cricketer, currently playing in the IPL, though has favoured the continuation of the league as it gives hopes and positivity to the people. 

“When we signed up for the IPL, we all knew there was a global pandemic running,” the cricketer, on the accounts of anonymity was quoted as saying to Sydney Morning Herald. “We knew India was likely to get a second wave like everywhere else. Just because it’s happened and it’s on such a massive scale, this doesn’t change the commitment we made to people in India. I’m happy to stay,” he added. 

Countering the argument that cricketers moving out of the IPL should be placed on a higher pedestal, the Aussie said that they went out mainly because they didn’t find a place in the XI rather than the fact that they felt something extra for the people suffering from the pandemic. 

“We are as safe as we can possibly be. The guys who are leaving, you’ll see that most of them are not playing much cricket anyway,” he said. Three Australians including RCB’s Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson and Rajasthan Royals’ Andrew Tye moved out of the country and among them they had played just one game. 

Saying that ‘everyone who is here wants to be playing’, the anonymous IPL player reasoned, “It’s frustrating for those who are not. That also might be playing into their motivation for leaving.”

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Kane Williamson to lead SRH for remainder of IPL 2021

New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson will be taking over the Sunrisers Hyderabad’s captaincy for the remainder of the IPL 2021. The franchise released an official statement about the same that said, “Sunrisers Hyderabad would like to announce that Kane Williamson will be taking over the captaincy for tomorrow’s match and for the remainder of the IPL 2021.” SRH have had a dismal run so far in the competition having lost five out of the six matches that they have played and are placed at the bottom of the table. The Chennai game proved to be the final nail in the coffin for the prolific SRH captain who scored a woeful 57 runs off 55 balls, an innings that halted SRH's momentum in the game. Williamson who led New Zealand to the World Cup 2019 final has played 56 IPL matches and has scored over 1700 runs at an average of 42.1 and a strike rate of over 134 during the course. The right-hander is in some brilliant form in this edition of the IPL. He has a half-century in the three matches that he has featured in for the SRH and is yet to get dismissed in the competition. On the other side, despite being among runs, Warner has been struggling to give any fruitful results with his captaincy. The Hyderabad-based franchise was thumped by CSK by 7 wickets in their last encounter after they failed to defend a target of 172 in Delhi. Warner though had led SRH to the title win in the 2016 edition where they defeated RCB in the final.

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Won't say Yuzvendra Chahal's spot is under scanner: Simon Katich

RCB and India spinner Yuzvendra Chahal has been facing some issues with his form in the on-going IPL season. He didn’t really have an impressive outing against the Punjab Kings in Ahmedabad on Friday either as the right-arm leggie returned with figures of 1/34 in 4 overs. But head coach Simon Katich has cleared that Chahl’s spot in the side isn’t under scanner. “We won't say his spot is under the scanner. Obviously, their spinners bowled a much better length than we did. I guess how the wicket played, it got slower and slower and they assessed it well and bowled a very good length," Katich said. Katich further explained that despite having a disappointing start, Chahal made a comeback in the match against Punjab Kings while credited left-arm spinner Shahbaz Ahmed for his bowling. Yuzi fought back well but got off to a slow start in that first over, it's never easy to play catch up when you have been hit in your first over. I thought Shahbaz (Ahmed) bowled well in trying to claw things back but in the end but 180 was too many on that wicket," he added. RCB failed to chase down a target of 180 runs in 20 overs after they were restricted to 145/8 to suffer a defeat by 34 runs. Punjab’s Harpreet Brar ripen through the RCB batting line up and scalped a three-for that included the dismissals of captain Virat Kohli, Glenn Maxwell and AB de Villiers. RCB will now play Kolkata Knight Riders in Ahmedabad on Monday.

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Match Preview: With new skipper in charge, Hyderabad hope to get one past fellow strugglers Rajasthan

Come the 02nd of May at the Feroz Shah Kotla ground in the Arun Jaitley Stadium and two struggling teams in this year’s Indian Premier League will collide, with at least one of them guaranteed to get on the winning ways. Both Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals haven’t had the kind of IPL they would have hoped for at the start of the season. But now with the change in captaincy, can Hyederabd for miraculous returns under Kane Williamson who led them to the 2018 IPL Final? While Rajasthan have secured just two wins out of their six games, the Sunrisers have only one. Both these teams have played one game each at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, but have been demolished by superior opponents in Mumbai Indians and Chennai Sper Kings. However, the two teams competing have had quite a rivalry in the IPL with six games going to the Men in Pink while seven being won by the Orange Army. The Sunrisers have been able to defend totals four times, but Rajasthan haven’t won any game batting first against the men from Hyderabad. In the last IPL though, it was even as both teams won one each. In the 14th encounter, will it be Rajasthan’s turn to see off the Orange threat, or will David Warner find enough inspiration to turn the tables, only time can tell. Warner's form the biggest worry for Sunrisers After losing the last game, then Sunrisers’ skipper said that he would take full responsibility for the loss for his slow batting approach. But it’s not just the slow batting, but his genuine struggle with the form that has been punishing the team. Among the struggling captains in this year’s IPL, he only has Eoin Morgan to beat. In the six games, Warner has scored 193 runs, with just two fifties, one of which came at run a ball. His strike rate is abysmally low at 110, not at all incoherence to his career strike rate of 140 in the IPL. It is not only putting pressure on Warner as a batsman, but is also taking a toll on his captaincy, which was pretty much visible during the team’s last encounter against the CSK. Now that the skipper is changed, a more free Warner can tee off the ball right from the word go. Because for a revival of fortunes for the team from the city of the Charminar, Warner is a key. Rajasthan's middle-order problem A top-heavy Rajasthan Royals haven’t really been able to get through games via their middle order. In almost all the games, except for one where David Miller and Chris Morris guided them home against Delhi Capitals, the Royals have failed to find a batsman who could bat through from the middle of the innings. Be it Shivam Dube (145 runs at a strike rate of 117), Miller (5 matches, 95 runs at 123), Riyan Parag (63 runs)or Rahul Tewatia (86 runs at 128), none of them have been able to support or cover up for the top order batsmen like skipper Sanju Samson and Jos Buttler, both of whom have been inconsistent as well. This has been a big issue troubling the Royals and as a matter of cat, they don’t even have enough resources to cover them all. Thus, either the middle order would have to find the remedy to their illness, or people like Anuj Rawat, Mahipal Lomror and, Rassie Va der Dussen who are warming the benches, would have to be tried immediately. Rajasthan Royals vs Sunrisers Hyderabad: Match Details Match Number- 28 Date and Time: May 02, 2021, 03:30 pm IST, 10:00 am GMT Venue: Arun Jaitley Stadium, New Delhi Broadcast and Live Stream: Star Sports and Hotstar Pitch Report In the two games that have so far been played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, the first innings scores have been identical- 171 and both the times, it hasn’t been enough, suggesting that the pitch is really good for batting. It hardly has any grass, apart from the amount required for holding the wicket from breaking and looks pretty much like a flat deck. Expecting a high scoring game would be anyone’s guess and the person in all likelihood would have guessed it right. Weather and Toss It would be blazing heat from three to six at the Feroz Shah Kotla and players might find it difficult to negotiate 40 degrees celsius with almost no wind blowing. But that would also mean that team winning the toss would like to chase as the conditions get better to bat at afterwards. Also, both these teams have either own or have had the best chance at winning while chasing so far, so that also factors in the decision making. Team News Rajasthan Royals If the side is in the mood of experimenting, they can go for Mahipal Lomror as a proper finger spinner bowling option in place of either Parag or Tewatia. Anuj Rawat, the wicket-keeper batsman did exceedingly well in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and the Vijay Hazare and thus could be the best bet to replace Dube in the lower middle order. Fast bowler in Kartik Tyagi could also be tested in place of Jaydev Undakar and also to bring in variation as the Royals already have two very good left pacers in Mustafizur Rahman and Chetan Sakariya. Strongest XI Jos Buttler, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sanju Samson (c & wk), Shivam Dube/Anuj Rawat, David Miller, Mahipal Lomror, Riyan Parag, Chris Morris, Kartik Tyagi, Chetan Sakariya, Mustafizur Rahman Sunrisers Hyderabad If Abdul Samad is fit, he can replace Kedar Jadhav in the XI while Bhuvneshwar Kumar could come in for Siddarth Kaul who has been overly expensive. Other than that, there seem to be no more suggestive changes that the side could make. Strongest XI David Warner, Jonny Bairstow (wk), Kane Williamson (c), Manish Pandey, Kedar Jadhav/ Abdul Samad, Vijay Shankar, Rashid Khan, Jagadeesha Suchith, Sandeep Sharma, Khaleel Ahmed, Bhuvaneshwar Kumar Dream XI Predictions / Fantasy XI Suggestions Jonny Bairstow (c), Sanju Samson, Jos Buttler, Manish Pandey, Kane Williamson (vc), Yashashvi Jaiswal, Chris Morris, Vijay Shankar, Mustafizur Rahman, Rashid Khan, Khaleel Ahmed

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IPL 2021 | RCB vs PBKS: Harpreet Brar rules the show as Kings open up cracks in Royal Challengers

Normalcy seems to be returning in the Indian Premier League with the Royal Challengers Bangalore coming back to playing with a muddled mindset which has been their legacy over the years in the league. In the game against the Punjab Kings, the Royal Challengers bounced back admirably after the onslaught by Chris Gayle at the top of the order but only to let all of that go away from their hands against KL Rahul and Harpreet Brar in the end overs. Chasing a target of runs, the Royal Challengers Bangalore did not help their case by Dedvdutt Padikkal perishing in the process of showing bravado against the pace of Riley Meredith and the fearsome trio of Virat Kohli, Glenn Maxwell and AB de Villiers falling in quick succession. Here, we’ll analyse the best and the worst performances of the game between the Punjab Kings and the Royal Challengers Bangalore. Hits Harpreet Brar Harpreet Brar was deemed good enough for only one game last season under the leadership of Anil Kumble and KL Rahul albeit the team did not fare well for the most part of the season. The story did not change coming into the ongoing season except for the fact that Rahul needed the presence of an all-rounder in the middle to provide balance to the side. And, boy did not he balance well with the Royal Challengers? Rahul brought him in the attack just after the powerplay to keep the Kohli-Rajat Patidar duo under pressure. None of them was going great guns and the Punjab Kings thought of tightening their grip on the match with a lot of runs to defend from the remaining 14 overs. Kohli had other plans though and he danced down the track on the very first ball of Mogga lad and deposited him straight down the ground to show his willingness. Brar made a poor start and conceded 10 runs in his first over. Rahul did not give up on him and nor did Kohli and welcome him back with another four dancing down the track in signs of desperation. But, unlike the last over, he recovered well to keep it to a seven-run over. Rahul persisted with Brar and not it was the time for the Punjab lad to repay the faith and he did it in grand style with a double maiden over—first of this IPL edition. He dismissed the Royal Challengers skipper Virat Kohli, and Glenn maxwell on consecutive deliveries to choke the men in red and gold in the middle phase. If the twin strikes were not enough to dent Royal Challengers’ chances, he came back to eliminate a grave threat of AB de Villiers to pave a clean and perfect path for a win for the Punjab Kings. His bowling performance alone would have earned him the player of the match award but he had more to show against the RCB as his batting blitz put the Punjab Kings in a formidable position even before turning up with the ball. He walked out to bat at the number seven position in the 15th over when a googly from Yuzvendra Chahal found Shahrukh Khan searching for the ball. Fall of five wickets pegged KL Rahul back just when he was looking ominous to get going for a big one. He started slowly but pressed on the accelerator against Harshal Patel in the 18th over and smashed him for a four and a six on consecutive deliveries to get the Kings up and running for a big score. Then, KL Rahul took over the onus of bringing the big shots out from him. However, Brar provided the most perfect finish to the Kings’ innings with a disdainful hoick off Patel. KL Rahul KL Rahul has had an interesting IPL season so far with runs coming from the bat but without shutting down criticism surrounding his strike rate and intent o take on the bowlers. It looked as if he was headed for another big but ineffective score against the Royal Challengers when wickets started falling around him. He brought a 35-ball fifty in the 12th over and it was high time Rahul struck a big one to justify all the time he took at the start of the innings. His celebration of fifty and an intent to break free could well have been checked by the RCB bowlers as both Deepak Hooda and Sharukh Khan falling in quick succession. However, just when both Rahul and the Kings were appearing floundering in their batting effort, the skipper turned a corner with a barrage of boundaries that started on the last ball of the 19th over. He displayed his full range of shots and came at Harshal Patel with all his innovations and plundered him 22 runs in the last over to take the Kings past the 170-run mark. Rahul would be relieved at executing his batting tactics perfectly on the night against the Royal Challengers otherwise another failure to bring up a big score after batting conservatively would have reignited the debate surrounding his mindset and a flawed batting approach. Chris Gayle If the Punjab Kings were in the game at the halfway stage even as Rahul was batting well within his limits, it was for the Universe Boss who was bossing the Royal Challengers bowlers around. When Gayle walked out to bat in the fourth over and by the fifth over the Kings could muster only 29 runs, before the big man from Jamaica may be said to himself that enough was enough. He took the game head-on against another big man from New Zealand—Kyle Jamieson who has been brought into the RCB team for his ability to extract bounce. None of those qualities came to the fore at the start and Gayle thumped him for five boundaries off his first over to get the momentum in the Kings’ favour by the end of the powerplay. The end of the fielding restriction did not deter Gayle as he had no other option but to keep going at the bowling with the skipper Rahul looking to do the favourite job of ‘anchoring’ the innings. Kohli took a punt on Yuzvendra Chahal to dismiss Gayle but it boomeranged on him with the left-hander finding the distance between him and the sightscreen on two occasions in the 7th over. Looking at Gayle going for all money, Rahul too joined the party and the Kings started motoring along after a sluggish start. Gayle could not bring up his fifty and was undone by an accurate short ball from Daniel Sams that cramped him for space, but his 24-ball 46 rejuvenated the Kings batting effort. Flops Harshal Patel Harshal Patel has been having an IPL season of two contrasting fortunes as his wicket column is welling up with every game along with an awful looking economy rate and treatment he gets in the end overs. He was on the brink of becoming the bowler to conceded the most number of runs against the Chennai Super Kings when he appeared blank against Ravindra Jadeja but fell short only at 37 runs. The story went on a similar scrip against the Punjab Kings as KL Rahul made him look like a bowler who ran out of ideas and all options with his innovation. He ended up conceding 22 runs in the last over and add an 18-run over when Harpreet Brar got stuck into him in the 18th over, and what appeared to be an under-par score turned out to be a match-winning one. Patel’s wicket-taking abilities have provided relief to Virat Kohli in critical junctures of games while his inability to execute plans in the death would have also opened up old wounds of ineffective bowling in the last overs of games in the mind of the skipper and the team management. Virat Kohli Needing 180 runs to chase, the RCB expected Virat Kohli to bat long while the onus of scoring briskly in the powerplay was on Devdutt Padikkal. However, he was found wanting against the pace of Riley Meredith and the accuracy of Mohammed Shami. Kohli, on the other hand, was off to a decent start with one boundary each off Shami and Meredith. Meanwhile, he also looked comfortable and hurried against the Australian pacer who has been picked to play for his ‘real pace’ as the skipper Rahul had described before the IPL. As Meredith cleaned up the stumps of Padikkal, Royal Challengers misery compounded with them opting for Rajat Patidar for the number three slot. Both the right-hander struggled to time the ball regularly albeit Kohli found periodic boundaries. However, Kohli has had a larger goal to fulfil being a masterful chaser for such a long time in his career. He has been known for pacing his innings well and timing his aggressive approach perfectly to deny the opposition any chance to get in the game. To be fair to him, Patidar’s struggles multiplied his problems and dilemma as well as he had to manufacture shots on deliveries that were not there to be hit. Kohli is not a power player who can dispatch balls out of the ground by his muscle power but lack of support from the other end did not make life easier for him. The Royal Challengers could manage only 36 runs at the end of the powerplay and the required run rate was surging beyond 14 runs per over. He had to add impetus to the batting and attempted to put pressure on the spin twins of Harpreet Brar and Ravi Bishnoi. He succeeded against Brar hitting him for a six and a four on the first ball of his first two overs but failed to execute the third time and found his leg stump rattled in the process. Brar went onto dismiss Maxwell on the next ball and Ab de Villiers in his next over to finish off any chances of RCB chasing down a big total, but the wicket of Kohli proved to be an inflexion point. He had to go big with Patidar not finding it easy but he too ate up too many deliveries in the powerplay and its weight turned out to be too heavy for him to carry for a long period of time. The Challengers have lost only two games this season that includes the one against the Punjab Kings and hence they are far away from hitting the panic button. However, Kohli would be realistic to not overlook the signs of coming back of the old ghost of poor death bowling and unreliable middle order that has haunted his side perpetually. The Kings would be delighted to come at the top of the Royal Challengers and they would be more ecstatic at newcomer putting their hands up in crunch moments of the game. However, with only three wins including the one against the Royal Challengers at the halfway mark of the tournament, the Kings would be desperate for more clinical performance if they have to stand a chance to advance into the playoff stage.