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Sidharth Monga
March 10, 2010
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Fake IPL player, multiple captains, doping charges, a sacked coach, perhaps the ugliest uniform (only to be beaten by an even uglier one this year), floodlight failures at Eden Gardens, parties, Bollywood glitz and Shah Rukh Khan. Everything about Kolkata Knight Riders suggests the prototype modern, media-feeding, headline-churning, eyeballs-grabbing team. Except for the success-rate, the worst among the eight teams over two years. In the last season before next year's draft, Kolkata need a strong performance to do away with the caricature image they have acquired.
They have corrected some of the mistakes from the disastrous 2009 season. For starters, they have named one captain - Sourav Ganguly - for the season. In Dav Whatmore they have a coach who has a way with underdog teams. In Chris Gayle they have one of the most explosive openers going around, and this time he should be available for almost the entire season. In Brad Hodge they have the highest run-getter in Twenty20s, in Shane Bond one of the fastest bowlers around, in Charl Langeveldt one of the best during the death, in Ajantha Mendis a freakish spinner who could come good in Twenty20 any time and, in the later half of the season, they have Brendon McCullum. And in Wasim Akram they have a bowling coach capable of bringing out the best in the likes of Bond, Langeveldt and Ishant Sharma.
The international players, though, have not been their major worry. Kolkata's biggest failure has been their inability to get sizeable contributions out of the non-international Indians. Therein lies the biggest test for Sourav Ganguly and Whatmore.
The buzz
Kolkata's hype-creating machinery has been taking it easy this time: fewer advertisements, fewer pictures with Shah Rukh Khan, no controversy over team leadership, no fake IPL player in action either, though his book launches the day before the tournament begins. However, something time-honoured had to be done. Thus arrived the purple-and-gold, tight-fitting team jersey, sponsored by a manufacturing firm whose owners are linked with a controversial murder case.
New faces
Bond was their big buy at the auction and, unlike McCullum who will be playing Tests against Australia, Bond should miss a maximum of two IPL matches. Manoj Tiwary, a prolific Bengal batsman, has been traded in from Delhi, as has Owais Shah, who replaces Moises Henriques. They have also gone for an almost complete overhaul of the domestic players in the team.
Watch out for
Chris Gayle missed the first season completely, and had to leave the second midway for a series not many were interested in. He might miss a game or two this season - West Indies' ODI series against Zimbabwe finishes the day the IPL starts - but he will be itching to make a mark in the matches he plays. If Kolkata are to make a dramatic turnaround, they will need a few of Gayle's specials, the kinds that win matches single-handedly.
Missing in action
McCullum will not be available in March. New Zealand's Test series against Australia ends on March 31, following which he is expected to flown in business class on the first flight India-bound.
X-factor
Angelo Mathews has proved to a useful allrounder for Sri Lanka, and he contributes in every department: batting, bowling, and fielding.
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Strength
The top order: Gayle, Ganguly, Hodge, with the promise of McCullum.
Weakness
The Indian players. It will be the seven Indian players - the likes of Ishant Sharma, Ajit Agarkar, Manoj Tiwary, and the lesser-known ones - that will make the ultimate difference. Kolkata will need a matchwinner from two out of the seven local players - a performer like Swapnil Asnodkar, Yusuf Pathan or Pragyan Ojha is just what they need.
IPL 2009 - the key figures
Final position: last
Top scorer: Brad Hodge with 365 runs at 40.55 and strike-rate of 117.74
Top wicket-taker: Ishant Sharma with 11 wickets at 27 and economy-rate of 6.9
Best result: Seven-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings
Worst result: Eight-wicket defeat to Deccan Chargers
Highest team score: 189 v Chennai
Lowest team score: 95 v Mumbai Indians
Prediction for 2010
Deccan Chargers' title triumph last year, after finishing bottom in the first season, gave heart to Kolkata fans but that is probably in the realms of fantasy. A safe bet for Kolkata is a finish in the bottom half.
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i dont know y people give their poor vision in the most uncertain game like cricket..while no one can predict what is going to be till the last ball. i guess Sidharth Monga is against dada or kkr but to inform you they have already won first two matches against the champions and the runner up's of ipl2 without gayle mcculam and shane bond ..dont know which team u r supporting...but u will get ur answer on the fields..Best of luck to dada and kkr....
Posted bywhat a biased prediction is this....? The point I see here is that, they are not against the team but Dada. I have seen umpteen number of articles in Cricinfo saying a lot against Dada and regretting them later on and saying "Hats off to Dada"..... what a mess.....this is one such article I suppose.....
Posted by sabina2009 on (March 13 2010, 10:45 AM GMT)To be honest Kolkata Knight Riders is my favorite team. It is not because that the owner of the team is Shah Rukh Khan but because of the fact that the Captain of the team Ganguly who is my favorite player. The players that KKR have, they should aim of reaching Semi-Finals. Though I would love to see them win the title but reaching the semi-finals would be also good considering their previous two performances.
Posted by Krishna_Sydney on (March 12 2010, 06:19 AM GMT)Kolkatta have a lot to set right apart from out of form or injured players. I would rate them an outside chance only - what are they doing with guys like Agarkar and Manoj Tiwary in their ranks? Id have to say Chennai Super Kings is the strongest side, with Deccan, Bangalore and Mumbai vying for second spot. Rajashan Royals would have to be the dark horse that can pull off any upset on their day. Deccan and Mumbai both depend too much on their batting, but given the format of the game they may still pull it off. They would be great chasing big totals. The other teams Punjab and Delhi have great individual players but are either beset with injuries or lack balance.
Posted byWe are eagerly waiting for this IPL....hope to win KKR regularly this session and also wish for Mashrafee Bin Mortoza that he would give something for KKR....All the best KKR and Mashrafee Bin Mortoza
Posted by pranavpagote on (March 11 2010, 14:16 PM GMT)the absence of pakistan players is making a big difference 2 KKR.but this time definitely they ll b in top 5 with DADA's captaincy.but the indian players has to contribute a lot as overseas players is not a problem at all.
Posted byKnights are as hopeless as SRK in sports business.
Posted by PKDL on (March 11 2010, 13:27 PM GMT)Ugliest uniform? Surprising. Every other research/commentator considers KKR as teh best packaged team (if not on playing field) & surprising to read that SM considers them as the ugliest dressed team. And the article seems to be completely biased, giving no chance to the team & predicting them to come again at bottom. Such predictions were shown the door by gutsy play by DC & RCB in the second season. Its prudent for any person to not make such assumptions & not be fortune tellers in this funny game of T20.
Posted byit is true that Kolakata hsnt got a great deal of local talent.. however you cnt ignore that in Ganguly, they have an inspiriational leader and hodge,owais shah, chris gayle and with BONDY in bowling they will definately will more matches than before. they probably lost more matchesbecuase of McCallum captaincy, they lost 8 matches in last over ,, so change of captaincy will be a deciding factor and also bond bowling the last over will be a different scenerio.. dnt write them off just as yet even if you are bias MR MONGA.. afterall it was DADA's captaincy that put INDIA on world's map..
Posted byi hope that; this time knight will play better. i will also miss the whole pakistani playres in the ipl.