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*Official* IPL 2021

Who wins it?


  • Total voters
    34
  • Poll closed .

Spark

Global Moderator
Why is Smith so bad at T20s
I genuinely don't think he's aware of just how much power he has when he bats basically normally and he seems to believe T20 = has to bat like a total weirdo. It helps that he probably doesn't care that much in that regard (or doesn't help, as case may be).
 

karan_fromthestands

State Captain
Why is Smith so bad at T20s
It's the pitch of this venue. After the first 10 overs or so it's quite difficult to score. Remember Kolkata having a similar pitch when Gambhir had just taken over, totally unfair for players in the middle order/lower middle order who looked like total idiots with the bat.
 

Jack1

International Debutant
bairstow should have opened batting in super over not williamson lol
That should be obvious to anyone and he should have been facing the first ball. Ridiculous to open with Warner and Williamson. Super dumb. Bairstow 1 Williamson 2 most obvious
 
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SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
Kiwis really bottle super-overs don't they?
Kane faced 3 balls in which 5 runs were scored, Warner faced 3 balls in which 2 runs were scored, and couldn't muster it to actually ground his bat over the line turning for two. DC win on the final ball of the Super Over.

Who's the bottler?
 
So Ashwin leaving the IPL due to personal reasons.

I also read that Andy Tye is heading back to Australia, stating the COVID situation as the issue for his departure.
 

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