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*Official* Indian Premier League 2011

Who will win the Indian Premier League 2011?


  • Total voters
    33
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Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Ross Taylor at number 6? Really?
Warnie likes to give the young locals a go but why he's batting behind guys like Dravid and Botha is a total mystery as he is by faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar the best player in the team
 

Spark

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Ross Taylor at number 6? Really?
Warnie likes to give the young locals a go but why he's batting behind guys like Dravid and Botha is a total mystery as he is by faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar the best player in the team
Botha playing another matchwinning innings, what the hell? How was he such a pile of ****e in the WC?
The great man's mind works in mysterious ways. Best not to second-guess him :ph34r:
 

Howe_zat

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You must have been their target demographic.

Franklin over Symonds does seem strange. Is Symonds injured? Do they not want to risk playing him and Harbhajan in the same side?
 

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Mumbai are gonna smash Bangalore and piss Jono off. :p

And yeah, Rajasthan Royals look like a seriously formidable team this year. Tipping them for SFs at the very least.
 

Prad100w

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Probably the clash of the tournament. Two exceptionally strong teams. Just think Sachin missed the trick here. Batting first and scoring big was always a better option. Dew should not play a big part, its only 20 overs.
 

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