Deccan Chronicle

Laundry-bill haters willingly dive now

- R. Mohan

Life without the star spinner may not be that bad after all for the defending champion Kolkata Knight Riders. They found amid Sunil Narine’s troubles the Chinaman wiles of stalwart Brad Hogg, at 44 the daddy of them all in IPL-8, are still a force to be reckoned with in the IPL. Which spinner worth his salt will not appreciate bowling in India in the best possible conditions for slow bowling?

There is the other stalwart Harbhajan Singh who is still clever enough to vary his line and pace to deliver effectivel­y although his Mumbai Indians seem to be going through their horrors of a slow start like a reluctant racehorse at the starting gates. But then not all teams get off the blocks as well as Rajasthan Royals are famous for from virtually the very first IPL back in 2008.

Besides making millionair­es of many cricketers, what the IPL will do in real cricketing terms is to improve the fielding beyond imaginatio­n. Who would have thought 30 years ago that the elbowlovin­g, laundry-bill-hating Indian cricketer would actually dive to save every possible run? It is amazing toss from a failed yorker.

In the end, only two runs separated the teams after a difficult run chase in which the old ball did not come on to the bat like the new. That single factor would have been sufficient to send the match betting market on a crazy see-saw. Much the same happened in the game that went down to the Super Over, but only thanks to the Royals’ carelessne­ss in the final over when a defence of the target was perfectly possible.

The bowler lost his plot and the field placements were sketchy.

The prize for thinking on his feet while on the field must go to the fielder Mayank Agarwal of Delhi Daredevils against Hyderabad Sunrisers who cleverly tipped the ball back into play when it was clearly sailing for six. This he did with a splendidly timed leap in the final over and the result of the game changed because of his acrobatic goal-keeper type of save. It was not the only occasion on which a smart piece of fielding helped a team snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, but it was a spectacula­r piece of brain work allied to athleti

cism.

 ??  ?? Brendon McCullum is raising the bar in terms of commitment with a terrier-like ferocity in hunting down the ball.
Brendon McCullum is raising the bar in terms of commitment with a terrier-like ferocity in hunting down the ball.
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