Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Season of drama in the desert

Kohli, Rohit, Dhoni and Ashwin will all be in focus as IPL resumes in the UAE ahead of World Cup

- Sanjjeev K Samyal sanjjeev.samyal@htlive.com

MUMBAI: Exactly a year after IPL was held in the UAE, the T20 league resumes there on Sunday, though in entirely different circumstan­ces. The 2020 edition was all about quenching the thirst for some cricketing action, after normal life was brought to a halt by the pandemic. This time IPL will be played amid the drama in Indian cricket with superstars Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Mahendra Singh Dhoni the central characters.

Kohli’s stepping down as T20 captain post the World Cup in October-November has brought to the fore fault-lines in the dressing room. The right decision may have been taken but the timing threatens to overshadow action on the field.

Royals Challenger­s Bangalore (RCB), Mumbai Indians (MI) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are the favourites for the play-offs, but the narrative has changed as far as their captains are concerned. It’s more about the roles of Kohli, Sharma and Dhoni with the national team than their IPL sides—Kohli is the captain who is leaving, Sharma is next in line and Dhoni as mentor for the T20 World Cup is expected to do the balancing act during this delicate phase of transition.

Everyone is keen to see how Kohli handles the extra scrutiny on his captaincy and whether it affects his form or galvanises him. RCB, with 10 points from five wins in seven games, are strongly placed to make the playoffs and have played a match less than toppers Delhi Capitals (DC). Kohli’s challenge is to ensure they don’t slip up towards the business end like the last edition when they lost their last five games, including the Eliminator.

He has attributed the first-leg showing to better balance. “If you look at our bowling that’s been our feature, guys coming into bowl at different stages doing the job, and we have that kind of variety in our attack. We have the batting depth as well and bowling options too,” Kohli had said in a post-match chat with the official broadcaste­r.

One reason Kohli has decided to step down as T20 skipper is to focus on batting. He is the highest run-getter in IPL, but has had some average seasons. This edition, he averages 33 (1 fifty).

Former India ‘keeper Kiran More feels ending the T20 captaincy debate will help Kohli focus better. “It will help him in IPL also, RCB are No 2 on the table.”

Rohit the leader

Defending champions Mumbai Indians recovered from a typically slow start and lie fourth. Rohit Sharma’s captaincy record is superb, but his task is cut out. With Delhi Capitals, CSK and RCB having establishe­d a decent gap from the bottom four, it is MI that the fifth and sixth placed Rajasthan Royals and Punjab Kings will look to topple in the fight for play-offs.

MI need Sharma to avoid any distractio­n of being the captain-in-waiting for the India T20 side. MI carry great memories from 2020 IPL in the UAE when they emerged the all-time best T20 team with a flawless run to the title.

With the bat though Sharma had a middling season, scoring 332 runs while leading MI to the title. His internatio­nal form though has been superb, after his best-ever performanc­e in an overseas Test series in England.

MI are the most successful and dangerous team, a tag CSK will endorse as the UAE secondleg kicks off with a blockbuste­r clash between the them. CSK set the tone in the first-leg with domineerin­g displays but one of their two defeats came against MI. That last match, played in Delhi before IPL was halted after Covid cases hit many teams, saw MI chase down a mammoth CSK total of 218/4.

CSK will have to put behind the memories of their last campaign in UAE, when they finished seventh. With batting lynchpin Suresh Raina back, this season, they are a settled team. The experiment with Moeen Ali at No. 3 is working and openers Faf du Plessis and Ruturaj Gaekwad are giving them good starts.

While Dhoni is again in the spotlight after becoming the India mentor for the T20 World Cup, he is also the best equipped to handle any distractio­ns. He loves to make a statement and this is an ideal opportunit­y to set CSK’s record straight in the UAE.

Ashwin in focus

In Delhi Capitals, the focus will be on R Ashwin, after his controvers­ial exclusion for the Tests against England and a surprise return to the T20 squad. DC sit atop the table with 12 points and six wins and are boosted with Shreyas Iyer’s return after shoulder surgery. Rishabh Pant though will continue to lead. Shikhar Dhawan will have a point to prove after losing his spot in the T20 team. He is the tournament’s top-scorer with 380 runs. His record in the UAE is also impressive, and became the first to score successive centuries in IPL last year.

Their fast bowlers will be the most keen to play at Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Anrich Nortje and Kagiso Rabada were lethal the last time there. Nortje, 27, bowled the fastest delivery ever in IPL (156.22 kph) against Rajasthan Royals. He bowled the second and third fastest as well—155.21 and 154.74 kph.

The grounds are bigger, and if wickets at Dubai and Abu Dhabi have the carry and bounce like the last time, Delhi will look to exploit it. The same can be said of MI’s Jasprit Bumrah and Trent Boult. The contest between Rabada-Nortje and BumrahBoul­t lit up 2020 IPL with the top wicket-taker’s spot changing hands many times. They were the top four wicket-takers with Rabada (30) finishing on top, ahead of Bumrah (27), Boult (25) and Nortje (22).

Among the spinners, all eyes will be on RCB leggie Yuzvendra Chahal. The selectors have taken a big call by leaving him out of the T20 World Cup squad with MI counterpar­t Rahul Chahar picked because he bowls faster.

Chahal has already proved himself in the UAE as the top wickettake­r among spinners the last time with 21 wickets in 15 games. Chahar had 15 off 15.

The Indian leg was highly rewarding for domestic medium-pacers like Harshal Patel (RCB), Chetan Sakariya (RR), Arshdeep Singh (Punjab Kings) and Avesh Khan (DC). They mainly rely on variations and control. On slower Indian wickets their cutters were highly effective as the ball gripped the surface. Whether they can be effective in the UAE will be keenly watched. Unlike last season when the qualificat­ion race went down to the wire, this time Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have a huge gap to bridge. SRH are at the bottom of the table and KKR have two wins in seven.

This IPL is also seen by teams with a heavy presence of top players as a platform to prepare for the T20 World Cup. The doubt about it being an ideal preparatio­n rises because some players play different roles for their franchises and national teams. Former India player, coach and selector, Madan Lal, said: “There’s nothing to beat match practice. They will get to face a variety of bowling attacks. The main thing is your form has to be good and you should be striking the ball well. It will be an ideal preparatio­n, they will be ready for the World Cup.”

 ?? BCCI ?? Rohit Sharma (L) and MS Dhoni, IPL’s two best leaders, will square off on Sunday as MI vs CSK restarts the league in Dubai.
BCCI Rohit Sharma (L) and MS Dhoni, IPL’s two best leaders, will square off on Sunday as MI vs CSK restarts the league in Dubai.

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