Superstars enter Lions' den
Nagraj Gollapudi previews the ICL final between Chandigarh Lions and Chennai Superstars
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Ian Harvey and Imran Farhat have made use of their international experience to give healthy starts and provide the platform for the following batsmen to build on. Both have similar strike rates and averages, though on the run scale, Harvey is at the top. Harvey is the pivot around which the Superstars have built their totals - he already has two half-centuries in the tournament - and will be gunning for the top batsman's prize on Super Sunday.
Stuart Law has been one of most respected captains on the English county circuit during his leadership role at Lancashire. He has used the limited set of talent at his disposal in the same shrewd fashion to get the Superstars to the summit clash. Harvey and the two Kumarans - Thiru and Tamil - have been judiciously shuffled to keep the batsmen on their toes.
The Lions have had best new-ball pair in the tournament. Tuffey has complemented the nippy medium pace of Andrew Hall by surprising the batsmen with the extra bounce he can extract with his height. Hall, meanwhile, has used the shine to get swing early on and has been one of better death bowlers.
There are a handful of contenders who have arrived and stolen the show with a few neat cameos. Cairns, TP Singh and Manish Sharma have done it for the Lions while Rajagopal Satish and S Saravanan have shown they can swing the momentum in the Superstars' favour.
Of all the stars that signed up for the ICL only Chris Cairns has lived up to his billing. His blast of 70 against the insipid Mumbai Champs injected much-needed fire into a tournament that had become numb from the cold showings of the majority of the stars. Cairns has scored most of his runs with the big hits, with 75% of his runs coming in sixes and fours. So far he has 11 sixes and nine fours and he is in line to win the Most Valuable Player award.
Nagraj Gollapudi is an assistant editor at Cricinfo. With inputs from M Venkat Raghav.