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Champions League Twenty20

Prince EWS

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It's hard to hate on this Rajasthan side from my perspective. I know all the IPL teams have the decks stacked in their favour etc etc but there are just too many players I like in that side for me to really hope it fails.
 

Daemon

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I though cricsim had made you sick of Hodge, didn't know you were such a big fan :p
 

Watson33

U19 12th Man
I must admit, I have enjoyed watching this CLT20 (mainly because it's on Eurosport and I don't get much chance to watch cricket on TV not having sky!). It's easy to see why the Australian teams have struggled this year in it though, with most of the big name players that should be playing for either Brisbane or Perth actually tied up with IPL teams, e.g. Coulter-Nile, Watson, Johnson etc...
 

Daemon

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Watson gone now, this could get interesting. Will back Otago to make it close at the very least, especially since Beard's somehow managed to do well today.
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
Almost became a Melbourne Royals victory, until you find the player-of-the-match is Rahul Shukla.

Elsewhere in the Royals' XI, Ashok Menaria seems to be more of a one-or-two-overs bowler than a batsman, and would be in at nine, and this bloke's one of Rajasthan's best batsmen. Surely he should he a bigger role? At least four full overs a game, or a promotion in batting?
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
****ing Hodge

Mumbai will beat Perth but I think need to do it quite comfortably to overtake Otago on net run rate.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
It's hard to hate on this Rajasthan side from my perspective. I know all the IPL teams have the decks stacked in their favour etc etc but there are just too many players I like in that side for me to really hope it fails.
I know Watson doesn't come into the likeable category, but his first couple of overs were superb. Beautiful, late outswing off a perfect length. Oh Watson, why do you do this to us?
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
****ing Hodge

Mumbai will beat Perth but I think need to do it quite comfortably to overtake Otago on net run rate.
Yeah, apparently they need to win by either 49 runs or with 5.4 overs to spare. I'd reckon Mumbai would probably prefer to bowl first in that scenario, but either way it won't be easy.
 

vandem

International 12th Man
Yeah, apparently they need to win by either 49 runs or with 5.4 overs to spare. I'd reckon Mumbai would probably prefer to bowl first in that scenario, but either way it won't be easy.
Not hard for MI to qualify if Perth openers can't score faster than run-a-ball ...
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Mumbai would have to be fairly confident of chasing this in 14.2 overs given Perth's bowlers' performance so far this tournament.

Worth $600k to Otago iirc
 

JontyPanesar

U19 Vice-Captain
This is the most confident I've seen Rohit Sharma in a reasonably high-pressure chase (though I haven't really been following CLT20 either). Scoreboard pressure used to be his biggest demon, may this allay the selectors' fears about him.
 

Cabinet96

Hall of Fame Member
So it looks like the weather will add to the many things favouring the IPL teams this tournament. *Sigh*
 

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