Showing posts with label KKR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KKR. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Deccan Chargers vs Kolkata Knight Riders-Match Review


Match 1 of IPL 2010, schedule to play on 12th March 2010 at the DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai.


IPL 2009 Match History
There were 2 matches played between Hyderabad and Kolkata in IPL 2009.

1st Match was scheduled on 19th April 2009 played at Newlands, Cape Town.
Kolkata Knight Riders won the toss and elected to bat.
Result: Deccan Chargers won by 8 wickets runs and RP Singh was Man of the Match.

2nd Match was scheduled on 16th May 2009 played at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg.
Deccan Chargers won the toss and elected to field.
Result: Deccan Chargers won by 6 wickets runs and Rohit Sharma was Man of the Match.

Squad: Kolkata Knight Riders 
             
                   Deccan Chargers

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Sunday, March 07, 2010

Join King Khan for Rs. 32000

The Kolkata Knight Riders have not won the title yet, but when it comes to creating brand value they are miles ahead of the rest.


In yet another marketing ploy, Kolkata Knight Riders have announced a ticket for Rs 32,000 per day that includes access to the super speciality enclosures at the Eden Gardens and to the post-match parties.

That means you can rub shoulders with the who's who of the cricket world and the Bollywood fraternity for a price that is almost five times expensive than the maximum priced ticket of Rs 6,500.



It is also reported that this marketing move has been devised in an attempt to maximise profit with the Eden Gardens' capacity nearly halved to 44,000 due to renovation.

In Ganguly We Trust- Juhi Chawla

Kolkata Knight Riders' co-owner Juhi Chawla is hoping for a reversal of the team's fortune with Sourav Ganguly back at the helm of affairs.
"We are proud of Dada. He has the captain's luck and he is a fighting cricketer and hope he brings that dash to the team," Juhi said.
KKR will also be sporting new purple jerseys this time.
"Going with the luck factor we have changed the black colour of our jerseys to purple and hope that gives us a purple patch," she said.
The vivacious Bollywood actor admitted to having wept as KKR lost matches in the previous season with Kiwi batsman Brendon McCullum looking hapless wearing the skipper's cap.
"I could not hold back my tears when I saw my team losing even after playing well. With a bit of luck we could have won those matches last season," she said.
Chawla said she will be present for all home games of the team at the Eden Gardens.
"The team management is working very hard both on and off the field and we are confident of doing well. We just need luck," she said.
Kolkata Knight Riders will play the inaugural game of this edition of the tournament against defending champions Deccan Chargers in Mumbai on March 12.

Monday, March 01, 2010

Whatmore vows KKR's turnaround in IPL

Kolkata Knight Riders will put up a better show in the upcoming Indian Premier League matches, the team's newly-appointed coach Dav Whatmore said on Saturday.
"Things are getting better and better with the boys. The only thing they need is the coordination between overseas and local players to work well," he told reporters.
Replying to a question, the Sri Lanka-born Aussie said his main strike bowler Ishant Sharma was doing well for India.
"I have no problem with him and Sharma is okay," he said while talking about Sharma's recent form.
Stressing on the need to have a couple of more back-up wicket-keepers besides Wriddiman Saha and Brendon MCcullum, he said, "Saha is doing well but getting McCullum immediately is not possible. So we need back-up wicket-keepers."
The coach said that speedster Shane Bond would be available from the third match.
"I expect other overseas players to arrive by the beginning of April," he added.
Whatmore, on his first assignment for KKR, said no team can be taken lightly in the Twenty20 format.
"Every team is a potential threat and we need to give our best in all the matches as in this format any team can be victorious," he stated.
When inquired who is the most important member of the Shah Rukh Khan owned outfit, the Australian said that every member of the team is important.
Meanwhile, the bowling coach of the team Wasim Akram is expected to arrive in the city on Monday.
The KKR on Saturday began their practice with seven domestic players and eight more is to join from Monday for full fledged camp at Eden Gardens.

Monday, February 22, 2010

IPL ban could open shield door to Hodge

MANY questions have arisen from the increasingly uncertain sporting environment on the sub-continent, including one from left-field with a local slant: if Brad Hodge isn't playing for Kolkata in next month's Indian Premier League, could he be batting at three for Victoria in the Sheffield Shield final?
Hodge chuckled at the suggestion yesterday, seeing it as a bridge he would cross if and when needed. He reaffirmed that he is no longer a first-class cricketer, and is well aware how his coming out of retirement in pursuit of one last title might be viewed - not least by the unfortunate Bushranger he would edge out of the team.
Yet if the IPL does not proceed due to the threat of terrorism, and cannot be relocated at short notice, Victoria could confront the absurd situation of playing for back-to-back shields with its games record-holder and highest runscorer watching from the stands.
''I guess I retired for a reason - because of commitments like the IPL and the commitment I've got to play Twenty20 in England, and those were taking me away from my family,'' Hodge said yesterday.
''If I wasn't away from my family for seven weeks then I would consider it, but I wouldn't want to put anyone out of place. The travelling's the reason I gave four-day cricket away. I'd only do it if Victoria asked me to, put it that way.''
The Vics were understandably coy about flying kites yesterday, cricket operations manager Shaun Graf saying there was no point dealing in hypotheticals until the IPL was definitely in jeopardy. He admitted it would present ''a unique situation'' for team management to digest.
''At this point in time he's retired, just like (Dirk) Nannes is retired from four-day cricket, and that's how we've got to view it,'' Graf said. ''But in cricket these days, it's changing so rapidly, anything can happen.''
Hodge cannot be in Sydney this morning for the meeting with Australian Cricketer's Association chief executive Paul Marsh, at which IPL-contracted players will learn the contents of a report from security consultant Reg Dickason. But like all of the 22 Australians who have signed for the Twenty20 tournament, Hodge is eagerly awaiting advice on what happens next.
The freelance nature of the IPL presents cricketers with the conundrum of having to tackle decisions that would normally be made for them. Many would doubtless be relieved to see the tournament moved elsewhere - such as South Africa, which hosted it last year in the wake of bombings in Mumbai.
But with IPL boss Lalit Modi and the international players association at loggerheads, and only 16 days left before Hodge's Kolkata Knight Riders are due to open the tournament against Adam Gilchrist's Deccan Chargers, a protracted game of ''who blinks first'' could be disastrous.
Meanwhile, Victoria rolls on towards another final. Yesterday, as the Bushrangers' top order contended with Queensland's seam bowlers and a typically tricky first-day Gabba wicket, Hodge was picking up son Jesse from kindergarten, then strolling home to join wife Megan and daughter Sophie for lunch.
That the star Victorian batsman of his era could yet be there should his beloved state, as expected, reach the first-class decider from March 17-21 is a long-shot.
But, in cricket, nothing is impossible.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Can the domestic players do it?


Successful Ranji Trophy season could very well be the foundation on which many domestic stars build their international career.

A number of domestic Ranji players have found a place in the final squads of the IPL franchises for the 2010 season. And rather fortuitously for players, several spots are up for grabs in the Indian national team, what with its ranks being depleted owing to injuries to senior players.


Zaheer Khan, the fulcrum of the Indian pace attack, has been performing well, but there is an opening for a supporting role. Royal Challengers Bangalore and Karnataka pacer A Mithun was recently picked for the Test squad.

There is another candidate who hopes to make it to the national squad on the back of a strong Ranji season - Love Ablish. The son of a shoe merchant, he plays for Punjab in the domestic circuit and was the third highest wicket-taker in Ranji Super League this year. The medium-pacer took 36 wickets at an average of 23.88. He would be hoping that sharing the nets for Kings XI Punjab with Australian pacer Brett Lee, Indian swing expert Irfan Pathan and South African Yusuf Abdulla would help improve his bowling and attract the Indian selectors to pick him for the T20 World Cup.

The Saurashtra opener Chirag Pathak, who hit a brisk century in the Duleep final, has been drafted in by Kolkata Knight Riders. Chirag had a great Ranji season having scored 601 runs from six matches. This southpaw would be rubbing his hands with excitement at the prospect of learning from two of this generation’s greatest left-handed openers, Sourav Ganguly and Chris Gayle.

Also named in the KKR squad were reliable middle-order batsman Cheteshwar Pujara and Tamil Nadu’s hard-hitting opener Ganapathi Vignesh.

Royal Challengers’ S Sriram, who has turned out in Indian colours, would also be hoping to make enough of an impression during IPL 2010 to be back in the national squad.

Chennai Super Kings have signed up C Ganapathy, who was one of the Ranji Trophy's leading all-rounders this season. The Tamil Nadu seamer caught the eye of selectors when he took a five-wicket haul in the Duleep Trophy final. His batting prowess was on display during the Ranji Trophy Super League – he scored 543 runs at an average of 77.57. This all-round ability should stand him in good stead and increase his chances of making the playing XI.

The domestic cricketers in IPL’s ranks would be hoping to make the most of the chance to play with, and learn from, the international stars. We now have to wait and watch if IPL 2010 would be the year they graduate from the domestic level and make a mark on the big stage.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

KKR is in good shape-Wasim Akram


Former Pakistan captain and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bowling coach Wasim Akram said the team is in good shape and would perform well in the third season of the Indian Premiere League (IPL) beginning March 12, 2010.

"KKR is in good shape and has a high morale," Akram said while interacting with media persons at Eden Gardens after a practice session of the team.

Stating that the team has a number of talented players, Akram said, "I have worked with Manoj Tiwari and Lakshmi Ratan Shukla earlier. They are still very impressive. Everybody in the team knows his job".

When asked whether he has taught reverse swing to KKR bowlers, Akram, known as the 'Sultan of swing', said, "I have given them some tips. I hope they will be able to adopt them by March 12".

KKR would play their first IPL-3 match against Deccan Chargers on March 12.

According to Akram, Sri Lankan Ajantha Mendis is a little down on confidence. "He is experienced, but his confidence has to be boosted up."

Speaking on KKR captain Saurav Ganguly, he said, "He is a very successful captain and a great motivator. He is very committed to the game. The juniors should learn from him."

"I am happy to be able to work with him," he said adding Dave Whatmore is a great coach.

According to the former Pakistan captain, Ishant Sharma should not be judged only from his performance in the subcontinent.

"We should not judge him only on his performance on the wickets of the subcontinent," he said.
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) assistant coach Vijay Dahiya believes the presence of former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram as the team's bowling consultant will be a huge boost for the side.

Speaking after the final day's practice session at the Eden Gardens, Dahiya felt that Akram will have a great effect.

"The vast experience and advice of a legend like Akram would be of immense help for all the team members."

The KKR team played a practice match between Saurav Ganguly XI and Murali Kartik XI. Kartik's team won by four runs.

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