Rahane 91* ends Royals’ winless streak


Ajinkya Rahane’s serene unbeaten 91 off 54 balls helped return Rajasthan Royals to winning ways, and returned the tournament’s orange cap to him. He had a 52-run opening stand with Shane Watson, then struck up a 113-run partnership with Karun Nair, as Royals strode to 189 for 2.

Delhi Daredevils sputtered in response, losing both openers early, and leaving themselves too many to score in the second half of the innings. The chase petered out during the middle overs, and Daredevils eventually fell 14 runs short.

Rahane was flowing from early on in his innings, stroking Zaheer Khan through the covers in the fifth over before sending Nathan Coulter-Nile to the leg-side boundary with a flick of the wrists next over. Shane Watson bludgeoned and hacked with mixed success, until he edged Angelo Mathews behind, but Rahane was rarely troubled by seam movement, as he played late and continued to rely on timing over power.

Mathews’ nagging seamers presented the greatest threat to the batsmen on the fresh Brabourne Stadium pitch. Rahane’s one major indiscretion came against him in the 11th over, when on 34, he toe-ended a ball aerially over cover, but survived when Gurinder Sandhu grassed the catch in the deep.

Daredevils will rue dropping Karun Nair too. The pair made brisk progress through the middle period, finding the boundary almost every over, as the Daredevils seamers continued to bowl too short. Rahane reached his half-century, off 36 balls, with a sublimely-timed pull for six off Coulter-Nile in the 15th over. Nair sped to the milestone himself two overs later, when he slammed Sandhu over the midwicket boundary, then cracked him for fours off successive balls.

With the score on 149 for 1 after the 17th over, both batsmen launched the attack that would ensure the excellent foundation would become an imposing score. Of all the strokes Rahane hit this evening, the two consecutive lofted straight drives off Zaheer in the 18th over were perhaps the prettiest, so economical was he with his movement.

Nair holed out to deep cover in the penultimate over, but Rahane still had a few big shots in him. He whipped Coulter-Nile over long leg for six, then hit another straight four in the final over.

Sandhu leaked 49 runs from four overs on IPL debut, but the remaining bowlers didn’t fare much better, with Amit Mishra also conceding more than 10 an over. Mathews was the best of the Daredevils bowlers with 1 for 27.

Daredevils were brisk in the opening overs, but Mayank Agarwal fell to Stuart Binny, then Shreyas Iyer inside-edge Shane Watson onto his stumps to leave Daredevils two down in the fifth over. JP Duminy progressed with measure, but was abandoned one-by-one by his middle-order teammates. Yuvraj Singh was out to an outstanding Binny catch on the deep square-leg boundary, and Mathews’ mediocre batting returns continued, when he edged behind for a 17-ball 16. With 79 required off the last six overs, the chase was going cold. Only seven wickets fell in the end, but the result had long been decided.

SCORECARD:

Pepsi Indian Premier League – 36th match
Rajasthan Royals v Delhi Daredevils
Rajasthan Royals won by 14 runs
Twenty20 match | 2015 season
Played at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
3 May 2015 – night match (20-over match)
Rajasthan Royals innings (20 overs maximum) R B 4s 6s SR
AM Rahane not out 91 54 9 3 168.51
View dismissal SR Watson* c †Jadhav b Mathews 21 24 4 0 87.50
View dismissal KK Nair c Mishra b Coulter-Nile 61 38 6 2 160.52
JP Faulkner not out 8 4 1 0 200.00
Extras (b 2, lb 1, w 5) 8
Total (2 wickets; 20 overs) 189 (9.45 runs per over)

Did not batSPD Smith, SV Samson†, STR Binny, DJ Hooda, TG Southee, DS Kulkarni, R Bhatia


Fall of wickets 1-52 (Watson, 6.5 ov), 2-165 (Nair, 18.2 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s
Z Khan 4 0 31 0 7.75 14 5 0 (3w)
GS Sandhu 4 0 49 0 12.25 5 6 1
View wicket NM Coulter-Nile 4 0 38 1 9.50 8 2 3
View wicket AD Mathews 4 0 27 1 6.75 9 3 0
A Mishra 4 0 41 0 10.25 6 4 1 (1w)
Delhi Daredevils innings (target: 190 runs from 20 overs) R B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal MA Agarwal b Binny 11 8 1 1 137.50
View dismissal SS Iyer b Watson 9 12 2 0 75.00
View dismissal JP Duminy* c Kulkarni b Faulkner 56 39 3 3 143.58
View dismissal Yuvraj Singh c Binny b Faulkner 22 18 4 0 122.22
View dismissal AD Mathews c †Samson b Binny 16 17 2 0 94.11
View dismissal KM Jadhav† c Watson b Kulkarni 11 7 0 1 157.14
SS Tiwary not out 28 14 1 2 200.00
View dismissal NM Coulter-Nile c Smith b Kulkarni 6 2 0 1 300.00
A Mishra not out 1 3 0 0 33.33
Extras (b 3, lb 1, w 11) 15
Total (7 wickets; 20 overs) 175 (8.75 runs per over)

Did not batZ Khan, GS Sandhu


Fall of wickets 1-20 (Agarwal, 2.3 ov), 2-32 (Iyer, 4.1 ov), 3-65 (Yuvraj Singh, 8.5 ov), 4-106 (Mathews, 13.3 ov), 5-123 (Jadhav, 15.3 ov), 6-145 (Duminy, 17.6 ov), 7-155 (Coulter-Nile, 18.3 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s
TG Southee 4 1 31 0 7.75 12 1 2 (1w)
View wickets DS Kulkarni 4 0 43 2 10.75 8 6 1 (3w)
View wickets STR Binny 2 0 27 2 13.50 6 2 2 (3w)
View wicket SR Watson 4 1 25 1 6.25 15 2 1 (3w)
View wickets JP Faulkner 4 0 22 2 5.50 10 1 0 (1w)
R Bhatia 2 0 23 0 11.50 3 1 2

MATCH DETAILS


Toss – Delhi Daredevils, who chose to field
Points – Rajasthan Royals 2, Delhi Daredevils 0
Player of the match – AM Rahane (Rajasthan Royals)
Umpires – HDPK Dharmasena (Sri Lanka) and CB Gaffaney (New Zealand)
TV umpire – CK Nandan
Match referee – RS Mahanama (Sri Lanka)

Spotlight on Sunrisers and Daredevils’ domestic players


Big picture
If matches are won by breaking the weakest links in the opposition, both Sunrisers Hyderabad and Delhi Daredevils have plenty of targets. They are heavily dependent on Plan A and much of that is down to local talent that hasn’t translated into trustworthy resources.

Besides their losses, consider both teams’ victories so far: Sunrisers rode home with David Warner and Shikhar Dhawan at the wheel in Bangalore. Against Rajasthan Royals, they lost control of it, and their team lost the match as well. Against Kings XI Punjab, Daredevils managed to plumb the best out of Mayank Agarwal, but they still needed Yuvraj Singh at the other end and Angelo Mathews for the winning runs. The slate has been wiped clean, but a loss now would sour Daredevils’ relief from breaking an 11-match losing streak.

When the proven matchwinners have off days, it would be down to the likes of KL Rahul and Naman Ojha, and Manoj Tiwary and Kedar Jadhav to pick up the slack. Especially considering they are likely to walk out to a pitch more suited to batting after both Sunrisers and Royals expressed displeasure at its sluggish nature on Thursday.

But the bowling attacks each of them would face tomorrow are the reasons either team has been competitive. Trent Boult is never far away from giving headaches to the opposition. Nathan Coulter-Nile’s bounce can be a challenge for domestic batsmen. Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s yorkers have improved. And it is likely that Imran Tahir suffers withdrawal if he doesn’t race around the ground after picking wickets.

Watch out for…
Sunrisers took a chase of 128 to the last ball by executing simple disciplines. But as accurate as their seamers have been, Karn Sharma offers some X-factor. Although not quite a classical legspinner, he is well equipped to handle the shortest format. His accuracy helps maintain a tight grip in the middle overs, and he is good with varying his flight according to the batsman he has in front of him. But how would he fare against someone like a set Yuvraj Singh with temptingly short midwicket boundaries?

Daredevils had zeroed in on Angelo Mathews at the auction in February and it is easy to see why they were willing to invest Rs 7.5 crores (approx $1.25 million) in the Sri Lanka captain. He has developed into a calculating batsman who finds ways to keep pressure on the outside looking in. With him for a finisher, the top order can afford to play freely, and if there is a stutter early on Mathews has the game to last 20 overs.

Stats and trivia
Shikhar Dhawan (1024) and David Warner (659) are Sunrisers’ highest run-scorers. The next best currently in the squad is Naman Ojha (272), having played only three fewer matches than Warner
Among teams currently playing the IPL, Daredevils have the worst batting average – 23.44. Sunrisers, though, are only 0.01 points better.
Quotes
We were 10 to 15 runs short but having said that I think the pitch was a tough one to bat on. The toss became crucial. I don’t think it was an ideal T20 surface
Sunrisers Hyderabad mentor VVS Laxman on the Vizag deck last night

Yuvraj, Agarwal end DD’s losing streak


Delhi Daredevils 169 for 5 (Agarwal 68, Yuvraj 55) beat Kings XI Punjab 165 for 7 (Sehwag 47, Tahir 3-43, Duminy 2-16) by five wickets

Yuvraj Singh on his way to 55 off 39 © BCCI

Half-centuries from Yuvraj Singh and Mayank Agarwal led Delhi Daredevils to a five-wicket win over Kings XI Punjab, thereby breaking their run of 11 successive defeats. Yuvraj and Agarwal put on 106 off 66 deliveries for the third wicket before departing off successive balls in the 19th over. There was time for Daredevils to stutter as Kedar Jadhav also fell but Angelo Mathews drove Axar Patel down the ground to bring up the win off the penultimate ball.

Kings XI had a decent base at 104 for 1 in the 14th over after choosing to bat, but lost six wickets in their last 6.1 overs to the Daredevils spinners to end with a slightly underwhelming 165.

SCORECARD:

Kings XI Punjab 165/7 (20/20 ov)
Delhi Daredevils 169/5 (19.5/20 ov)
Delhi Daredevils won by 5 wickets (with 1 ball remaining)
Pepsi Indian Premier League – 10th match
Twenty20 match | 2015 season
Played at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune
15 April 2015 – night match (20-over match)
Kings XI Punjab innings (20 overs maximum) R B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal M Vijay c Duminy b Mathews 19 18 2 1 105.55
View dismissal V Sehwag c Coulter-Nile b Duminy 47 41 4 2 114.63
View dismissal WP Saha† b Mishra 39 28 0 3 139.28
View dismissal DA Miller b Duminy 5 7 0 0 71.42
View dismissal GJ Maxwell c Tiwary b Imran Tahir 15 5 0 2 300.00
View dismissal GJ Bailey* c Iyer b Imran Tahir 19 11 1 1 172.72
View dismissal AR Patel c Mathews b Imran Tahir 13 10 0 1 130.00
R Dhawan not out 0 0 0 0
Extras (lb 2, w 6) 8
Total (7 wickets; 20 overs) 165 (8.25 runs per over)

Did not batMG Johnson, Anureet Singh, Sandeep Sharma


Fall of wickets 1-33 (Vijay, 4.6 ov), 2-104 (Saha, 13.5 ov), 3-115 (Sehwag, 14.6 ov), 4-131 (Maxwell, 15.6 ov), 5-137 (Miller, 16.6 ov), 6-165 (Bailey, 19.5 ov), 7-165 (Patel, 19.6 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s
NM Coulter-Nile 3 0 14 0 4.66 13 1 1 (1w)
DJ Muthuswami 3 0 24 0 8.00 8 1 2
View wicket AD Mathews 3 0 23 1 7.66 7 2 1 (1w)
View wicket A Mishra 4 0 34 1 8.50 5 1 2 (1w)
View wickets Imran Tahir 4 0 43 3 10.75 6 2 3
Yuvraj Singh 1 0 9 0 9.00 0 0 0 (1w)
View wickets JP Duminy 2 0 16 2 8.00 4 0 1 (2w)
Delhi Daredevils innings (target: 166 runs from 20 overs) R B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal MA Agarwal b Anureet Singh 68 48 7 2 141.66
View dismissal SS Iyer c Anureet Singh b Sandeep Sharma 6 5 1 0 120.00
View dismissal JP Duminy* run out (Patel) 21 19 3 0 110.52
View dismissal Yuvraj Singh c Sandeep Sharma b Anureet Singh 55 39 5 3 141.02
AD Mathews not out 6 4 1 0 150.00
View dismissal KM Jadhav† c Anureet Singh b Patel 3 5 0 0 60.00
MK Tiwary not out 0 0 0 0
Extras (lb 2, w 7, nb 1) 10
Total (5 wickets; 19.5 overs) 169 (8.52 runs per over)

Did not batNM Coulter-Nile, A Mishra, Imran Tahir, DJ Muthuswami


Fall of wickets 1-23 (Iyer, 2.5 ov), 2-53 (Duminy, 7.2 ov), 3-159 (Yuvraj Singh, 18.2 ov), 4-159 (Agarwal, 18.3 ov), 5-165 (Jadhav, 19.3 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s
View wicket Sandeep Sharma 4 0 30 1 7.50 12 4 0 (3w)
View wickets Anureet Singh 4 0 33 2 8.25 12 4 1 (1nb, 1w)
MG Johnson 4 0 43 0 10.75 5 6 1 (1w)
R Dhawan 3 0 23 0 7.66 5 2 0 (2w)
View wicket AR Patel 3.5 0 28 1 7.30 9 1 2
GJ Maxwell 1 0 10 0 10.00 1 0 1

MATCH DETAILS


Toss – Kings XI Punjab, who chose to bat
Points – Delhi Daredevils 2, Kings XI Punjab 0
Player of the match – MA Agarwal (Delhi Daredevils)

Daredevils fall short despite Morkel fifty


Chennai Super Kings v Delhi Daredevils, IPL 2015, Chennai

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Chennai Super Kings won by 1 run
9 April 2015 – night match (20-over match)
Chennai Super Kings innings (20 overs maximum) R M B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal DR Smith c Coulter-Nile b Imran Tahir 34 37 31 6 0 109.67
View dismissal BB McCullum c Yuvraj Singh b Coulter-Nile 4 6 2 1 0 200.00
View dismissal SK Raina b Coulter-Nile 4 12 7 0 0 57.14
View dismissal F du Plessis c Iyer b Duminy 32 34 24 3 0 133.33
View dismissal RA Jadeja st †Gautam b Mishra 17 29 18 1 1 94.44
View dismissal MS Dhoni*† c Agarwal b Coulter-Nile 30 35 27 1 2 111.11
View dismissal DJ Bravo lbw b Muthuswami 1 7 3 0 0 33.33
R Ashwin not out 12 16 8 1 0 150.00
MM Sharma not out 2 1 1 0 0 200.00
Extras (b 1, lb 10, w 2, nb 1) 14
Total (7 wickets; 20 overs) 150 (7.50 runs per over)
Bowling O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s
JA Morkel 3 0 28 0 9.33 7 5 0 (1w)
View wickets NM Coulter-Nile 4 0 30 3 7.50 14 2 2 (1nb)
View wicket DJ Muthuswami 3 0 18 1 6.00 10 3 0
View wicket Imran Tahir 4 0 27 1 6.75 8 2 0
View wicket A Mishra 4 0 21 1 5.25 10 0 1
View wicket JP Duminy 2 0 15 1 7.50 4 1 0 (1w)
Delhi Daredevils innings (target: 151 runs from 20 overs) R M B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal MA Agarwal c †Dhoni b Nehra 15 14 12 2 1 125.00
View dismissal CM Gautam c Bravo b Nehra 4 11 5 0 0 80.00
JA Morkel not out 73 99 55 8 1 132.72
View dismissal SS Iyer c du Plessis b Nehra 7 11 7 1 0 100.00
View dismissal KM Jadhav c Jadeja b Sharma 20 38 20 2 0 100.00
View dismissal Yuvraj Singh c Pandey b Bravo 9 8 6 1 0 150.00
View dismissal JP Duminy* b Pandey 5 5 5 0 0 100.00
View dismissal NM Coulter-Nile b Ashwin 5 12 4 1 0 125.00
View dismissal A Mishra run out (†Dhoni/Nehra) 4 6 4 0 0 100.00
View dismissal Imran Tahir c Raina b Bravo 2 5 2 0 0 100.00
DJ Muthuswami not out 0 4 0 0 0
Extras (w 5) 5
Total (9 wickets; 20 overs) 149 (7.45 runs per over)
Bowling O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s
View wickets A Nehra 4 0 25 3 6.25 12 3 0 (1w)
View wicket MM Sharma 4 0 33 1 8.25 8 3 1 (1w)
View wicket IC Pandey 4 0 30 1 7.50 9 4 0
View wicket R Ashwin 4 0 25 1 6.25 8 2 0 (1w)
View wickets DJ Bravo 4 0 36 2 9.00 6 3 1 (2w)

MATCH DETAILS


Toss – Delhi Daredevils, who chose to field
Points – Chennai Super Kings 2, Delhi Daredevils 0
Player of the match – A Nehra (Chennai Super Kings)

Chennai Super Kings’ best discipline backfired. Their famed blueprint – keeping wickets in hand to tuck into the final five overs – was foiled. With only 151 to get, Delhi Daredevils had the opportunity to fell a six-match losing streak to MS Dhoni’s men. But when aggression was required, they hid their best batsmen in the lower middle order. Those efforts to prevent the worst possible outcome only hastened its arrival as Daredevils lost by one run.

Albie Morkel was the only threat. He filled every Super Kings fan with a heady cocktail of dread and déjà vu. They have spent six years whistling for him. He was the source of probably theirmost famous win in IPL history. His allegiances are with Daredevils this season and struck an unbeaten 73 off 55 that indicated he could be more than just a handy source of nitrous when the finish line nears. Ironically again, as well as he gave the Daredevils chase the spine it needed, his finishing skills came up short. They needed six off the last ball. Morkel’s belt reached the cover boundary after an agonising bounce.

He had seen Ashish Nehra wreck the top order – one made up of Shreyas Iyer, who was making his IPL debut, Mayank Agarwal, who biffs but never persists and CM Gautam, who averages 18 and strikes at 108. Nehra sent each one off with a kiss, and might as well have added another to one to the Daredevils thinktank.

Despite those setbacks, 49 off 30 balls was doable and Morkel had hung on. Another reason for the Chennai fans to worry. That’s usually how Super Kings win their games. The only difference though is they try not to lose batsmen of the calibre of Yuvraj Singh and JP Duminy in the space of seven balls. Coming back from that eventually ended up being too much.

It undid a good night for the Daredevils bowlers. Super Kings had been 100 for 3 in the 13th over, with Dhoni lying in wait against a side spring cleaned of their identity. The final flourish seemed academic, except it never came. Dhoni made only 30 off 27; his team made only 39 off the last five. They did have 150 on the board though, and the force of an MA Chidambaram crowd that hadn’t seen their IPL side play for nearly two years.

The only reason Daredevils came within one shot of victory was Morkel deviating from their safety-first mindset. The decision to bowl was a clear indication. They were without Angelo Mathews, a forced absence, Zaheer Khan, for whom they shelled Rs 4 crores and Mohammed Shami, India’s top wicket-taker at the World Cup.

So, the gentle seam-up from Morkel kickstarted their season, there was a dropped catch in the second over and little-known Domnic Joseph was given the third. Despite sustaining two early wickets, Super Kings had somehow raced to 59 at the end of the mandatory Powerplay. Cinderella wouldn’t have felt as jittery with one minute left to midnight.

But Nathan Coulter-Nile was Daredevils’ fairy godmother. He harnessed the pace and bounce from the pitch to pack 14 dot balls and the invaluable wickets of Brendon McCullum and Raina in his four overs. Daredevils needed his spell to calm them, and their two legspinners plotted a course reversal. Imran Tahir, who would sooner bowl left-handed than play defensively, and Amit Mishra, the most productive spinner in seven years of IPL, tossed the ball up and turned it the wrong way enough times to leave the batsmen uncertain. The three of them grabbed five wickets for 78 in 12 overs by taking the opposition head on. But the batsmen didn’t follow that example.

New-look Daredevils land in deep end


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Big picture

Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Daredevils are possibly IPL’s two most contrasting teams. One from the south, the other from north. One with an enviable IPL pedigree, the other with one of the poorest tournament records. One a stable team with a stable leader, the other, constantly looking for their messiah. One in yellow, almost as confident in IPL as Australia are in their gold kit, the other, in blue, a bit lost like England. It’s not difficult which team will be more nervous when the two meet in Chennai.

After finishing at the bottom of the points table for two consecutive seasons, Daredevils went on a head-turning shopping binge at the IPL auction. Record cash was splashed on one man in the hope that it would rejuvenate a side devoid of an icon. It will be, therefore, a huge challenge for the team, as well as for Yuvraj Singh, to make a statement in their first outing, specially with the absence of Angelo Mathews, who won’t be available to play as the match is in Chennai. A win would be perfect but even a good fight would ease Daredevils’ fans and management.

However, that is not going to come easy. Super Kings, who made it to the play-offs last year without playing a game in Chennai, are going to love being back; Chepauk is their fortress. It’s hard to imagine that the first two times Daredevils played here, they comfortably beat Super Kings. Daredevils, however, lost their last three games in Chennai. Can 2015 bring in the change? Daredevils would certainly hope so.

New outfit, same pressures on Yuvraj Singh © PTI

Watch out for

Brendon McCullum has the habit of setting the tone as an opener. Last year, he was the third-highest run-getter for Super Kings with 405 runs. Those came at a strike rate of 121.62. But if his World Cup form – 328 runs at a scorching rate of 188.50 – is an indicator, McCullum could be one of the most dangerous batsman for Super Kings in the first half of the tournament.

The same can’t be said about Daredevils’ opener. Quinton de Kock had a brilliant start to his international career but had a poor World Cup, managing 145 runs in eight outings. There were others in the South Africa batting line-up to cover for his lack of form, but in the Daredevils set-up, he will have to lead the way.

Stats and trivia

  • Delhi Daredevils managed five wins in 30 matches over the last two seasons, a massive dip in fortunes after finishing at top of the table in the 2012 edition
  • Zaheer Khan hasn’t played competitive cricket for almost a year – Mumbai Indians’ match against Kings XI on May 3, 2014 was his last outing

Quotes

“Irfan Pathan is not fit and he will not be considered. Also, Andrew Tye is carrying a slight injury. These two players will have to be watched from day to day and my understanding is that they will not be available for selection for the first game.”
Chennai Super Kings’ coach, Stephen Fleming

“We have Yuvraj Singh this time. Shreyas Iyer is an exciting cricketer. In all counts, we want to do well in this IPL and hopefully we will be the first team to make the top four and then go up in the ladder.”
Delhi Daredevils’ mentor, TA Sekar