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CAN REPLACEMEN­TS BE THE X-FACTORS?

Royal Challenger­s Bangalore skipper Kohli impressed with new players’ skill sets

- BY GAUTAM BHATTACHAR­YYA Senior Associate Editor

It had been quite an ordeal on part of the IPL franchises to scour for suitable replacemen­ts for some of the last-minute pullouts from the UAE leg of the tournament, which gets underway in Dubai on September 19.

Just yesterday morning, Delhi Capitals announced Australian fast bowler Ben Dwarshuis as a replacemen­t for the in-form English allrounder Chris Woakes, who was among a trio of English stars (Jonny Bairstow & Dawid Malan being the other two) who pulled out at the last minute — possibly robbing the tournament of some sheen in terms of overseas star-value.

While none of the franchises were willing to go on record, they are not impressed with the withdrawal­s after the stars had committed to the second phase of the league which precedes the T20 World Cup. Bairstow, Woakes and Malan pulled out citing ‘personal reasons,’ leaving the concerned franchises in lurch as travel restrictio­ns, quarantine facilities in certain parts of the world didn’t allow the teams to opt for like-forlike choices from the pool.

Dwarshuis, the Capitals’ replacemen­t for Woakes, has scalped 100 wickets in 82 T20 matches at an average of 23.73. The 27-year-old, who plays for the Sydney Sixers in the Big Bash League, has decent credential­s as he is the sixth highest wicket-taker in the history of the tournament with 85 wickets in 69 matches.

Big blow

The absence of Bairstow for Sunrisers Hyderabad will possibly hurt the Orange Army the most as the England wicketkeep­er-batsman had been very much a part of their think tank along with skipper Kane Williamson and David Warner. They have announced West Indian Sherfane Rutherford as replacemen­t for Bairstow while Punjab Kings has roped in Aiden Markram of South Africa for Malan.

“See we understand these circumstan­ces are unpreceden­ted for the players. They continuous­ly stay in bubbles, suffer from mental fatigue, we completely understand that and empathize with them. But they need to understand we too are in the same boat and this last-minute issues are very difficult to manage”, a spokespers­on of one of the teams rued.

Earlier, the window for replacemen­ts in August had seen quite a hectic activity with Royal Challenger­s Bangalore (RCB) making the maximum number of changes with Sri Lankan leg spinner Wanindu Hasaranga coming in for Adam Zampa (Australia), seam bowler Dushmantha Chameera for Daniel Sams, England’s bowling allrounder George Garton for Kane Richardson and New Zealander Tim David for Finn Allen. Akash Deep, a nippy pacer from Bengal, was drafted in after Washington Sundar was unavailabl­e due to injury.

“I have been in touch with everyone. We have had discussion­s over the last month or so, a little longer than that with the replacemen­ts and who’s coming, who’s not. Eventually, we ended up replacing our key players with some top-quality cricketers. Our key players will be missed and they are a part of the family. But the people coming in have some great skillsets, especially in these conditions. I am very excited to see them with the whole group at practice & very excited to resume a very good season that we started last time around,” Royal Challenger­s Bangalore skipper Virat Kohli, who flew in along with Mohammed Siraj from England in a chartered flight, said in a video message.

 ?? AFP ?? Sri Lanka’s Wanindu Hasaranga has come in for Adam Zampa of Australia for Royal Challenger­s Bangalore.
AFP Sri Lanka’s Wanindu Hasaranga has come in for Adam Zampa of Australia for Royal Challenger­s Bangalore.
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AFP Tabraiz Shamsi
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Ben Dwarshuis

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