Deccan Chronicle

IPL STARTS TODAY, UAE EXPOSURE TO HELP PLAYERS

IPL ready for UAE leg as CSK face MI in opener

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Dubai, Sept. 18: Players will be getting valuable experience in the UAE conditions ahead of the

T20 World Cup while the Indian cricket board will be hoping its moneyspinn­er stays away from the Covid-19 shadow when the IPL resumes with the Chennai Super Kings-Mumbai Indians clash here on Sunday.

As the second wave of

Covid-19 wreaked havoc in India in April-May, the water-tight IPL biobubble was also breached, forcing the suspension of the tournament after 29 games.

Fans, albeit a limited number, will also be present at an IPL venue for the first time since 2019.

Dubai, Sept. 18: Players will be getting valuable experience in the UAE conditions ahead of the T20 World Cup while the Indian cricket board will be hoping its money-spinner stays away from the looming

Covid-19 shadow when the IPL resumes with the blockbuste­r Chennai Super Kings-Mumbai Indians clash here on Sunday.

As the second wave of

Covid-19 wreaked havoc in India in April-May, the water-tight IPL bio-bubble was also breached, forcing the suspension of the tournament after 29 games.

With too much at stake for all stakeholde­rs including the players, teams and BCCI, there was little doubt over the completion of the world’s biggest T20 competitio­n. It was only about when the BCCI would squeeze in the IPL in an ever-pack global calendar.

After a few alteration­s in the franchise cricket and internatio­nal calendar, the best possible window was found with the BCCI slotting in the tournament as the lead up to the T20 World Cup.

Last week, doubts over smooth conduct of the tournament resurfaced with the outbreak of Covid-19 in the Indian team’s camp in England but fortunatel­y for the organisers, the issue did not escalate and the available Indian and English players arrived here safely.

The entire IPL was held in the UAE last year without any hassles and the BCCI will be hoping for a similar experience this time around.

Fans, albeit a limited number, will also be present at an IPL venue for the first time since 2019. Though the squads have already been announced for the World Cup, an IPL performanc­e seldom gets unnoticed and there could be some players, including Indians, who make the squad in the 11th hour in case of injury with the ICC allowing changes until October 10.

India skipper Virat Kohli, who will step down from T20 captaincy after the World Cup, would love to get his hands on the elusive trophy and Royal Challenger­s Bangalore showed signs earlier in the season that they could finally go all the way.

Delhi Capitals, who finished runners-up in 2020, are leading the points tally and are primed to win their maiden title. The other teams in the top four are CSK, RCB and the mighty Mumbai Indians.

There are 31 games to be played in UAE conditions instead of the usual 60 and that could mean good pitches for the majority of the tournament.

CSK and MI renew their celebrated rivalry to kick start the IPL resumption on Sunday.

Having already played half of their 14 league games, MI, who have three wins from seven games, can’t afford another slow start.

CSK, aka Dad’s Army, finally seemed to have found a winning combinatio­n after the disappoint­ment of 2020. Their young guns like Ruturaj Gaikwad and Sam Curran delivered in the first half of the season while their spinners — Imran Tahir, Moeen Ali and Ravindra Jadeja — also came to the party. Moeen and Jadeja also impressed with the bat.

Now the team will be hoping its stalwarts, skipper Dhoni and Suresh Raina, too find their touch.

MI, on the other hand, will be hoping to up their game like they often do in pressure situations. Their famed middle-order did not exactly set the stage on fire and their bowling in the powerplay also can be better. Rohit Sharma, who has been in stellar touch of late, will be expected to continue in the same vein. —

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 ?? — Twitter ?? Mumbai Indians’ Trent Boult (left) and Jasprit Bumrah at a practice session in Dubai on Saturday, eve of their IPL match against Chennai Super Kings.
— Twitter Mumbai Indians’ Trent Boult (left) and Jasprit Bumrah at a practice session in Dubai on Saturday, eve of their IPL match against Chennai Super Kings.

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