I hope so... I wouldn't like to see them go the same way as all the other teams and pay stupid money to have a load of big internationals sit with their feet up on the bench.Cool, cheers mate. Yeah, I reckon they may try and pick up a bargain medium pacer, or bowling all rounder or two from Aus/RSA as you said.
Morkel was once a target for the Kolkata franchise, since he was warming the benches (or wasn't even signed on) for the Royals. With Tanvir gone, he may be drafted as the strike bowler/lower-order striker that the team will miss.Looking at their team, they have strength in the batting internationals (Smith, Watson, Langer, Younis, Akmal) and not so much in the bowling (M Morkel, Warne, Tanvir).
This is Warne's team, so he may bowl all overs all the time. Watson's bowling had spearheaded the Royals' charge last time, with pace as well as bounce, so they will need him to bowl regularly.I'm assuming Watson won't bowl much, and I wonder how much Warne will bowl.
IPL 2 starts from april 10th to may 24th.the odi's in england start from 21st of may.sobravo may be available for most of the IPL.Wasn't bravo a temporary signing.
He was never in the auction.
Anyway he will be on the tour to england when the IPL is on.
I hope Bangalore doesnt get decommissioned.I think the first few seasons will involve a lot of trial and error as the teams figure out which players work best for them. The shedding of the flab might follow later to make it a truly premier league.
Yeah would be seriously funny. Some of the England guys I wouldn't touch with a barge pole, especially as they are only doing a three week job. Guys like Bell could take that long to get in.Ha ha, hope no one bids for Ian Bell.
Would be very surprised if Collingwood gets that kind of money for 3 weeks, and to be honest Flintoff and Pietersen should be a bit less as well. Napier could be a bargain or a complete failure
That's news! Delhi has really gone amok in their signings.Don't know if it has already been reported by all-rounder, Andrew McDonald has joined David Warner at Dehli.