After the batathons of the first 2 matches, and the totally one sided match between
Rajasthan and Delhi, the IPL finally came into it's own on Sunday. Both the matches were totally competitive, both went down to the wire. And most importantly, it showed that
T20 was not just about
4's and 6's. It was about true grit and competition.
Kolkata Knight Riders overcame a minefield of a pitch, a power failure and a Mexican shoot out to prevail against Deccan. And in the best match of the tournament so far, dark horses
Bangalore Royal Challengers, overcame their rout in the first match to shock favorites
Mumbai Indians. Most importantly in both the venues, Eden Gardens and Wankhede, the fans took to their teams, like duck to water. The support was raccous, partisan, the opposing players were booed.
Are we seeing the beginning of a new rivalry here? Well anyway first and foremost i am delighted that
Namma Bengalooru team won, in a match they were expected to lose by many( including yours truly). There are times when i dont mind eating my own words, and this was one of them. I honestly had no hope for
Bangalore Royal Challengers, especially after the rout in the opening encounter. Also most of the
Bangalore RC team had conventional batsmen like
Dravid, Kallis, Jaffer who were not exactly slam bang specialists, the exception being
MarkBoucher. Against that Mumbai had an array of stroke makers in
Uthappa, Pollock, Jayasurya and all rounders like
Pollock,Jayasurya himself, and above all
Sachin Tendulkar.
But then
Zaheer bo
wled brilliantly ably supported by
Praveen Kumar. Honestly this was one of the best matches. Mumbai would start off well, Bangalore would pull things back, and just when it seemed Bangalore was dominating, Mumbai again come back. A real fascinating see saw battle. Uthappa played a brilliant knock, but when he fell, Mumbai still had a long way to go, and that was when old fox Pollock, played a blinder of an innings, especially
taking apart Vinay Kumar in the final overs to take Mumbai to 165 in 20 overs.
In reply
Bangalore started well with
Dravid and Chanderpaul. Unfortunately
Dravid's stop and start approach, did slow things down, he played some superb strokes, but also got bogged down, especially against
Pollock. And just when Mumbai seemed to be taking the match,
Boucher and Kallis put on a 55 run partnership. For me
Mark Boucher remains the most underrated of all cricketers, apart from being a superb wicketkeeper, he is a gutsy player to the core. In fact one of the rare S.African players who dont choke at the last minute. And he showed his value here, as he intelligently placed the ball, and then lashed out in the final overs to take Bangalore to a victory. This was easily the best match so far.
Well let me stick my neck out, and say for sure, that
Bangalore Royal Challengers is the team to watch out. Yeah what i learnt from the Mumbai match was to wear your heart on your sleeve, and i am proud to be a
Bangalore Royal Challengers fan. Yep watch out guys, we are the dark horses for sure, and we are gonna give you all a nasty surprise. .
Go Bangalore Go.