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*Official* Indian Premier League 2011

Who will win the Indian Premier League 2011?


  • Total voters
    33
  • Poll closed .

MyLord

School Boy/Girl Captain
Social, do you reckon its been noticeably worse than previous years?
I would say so. Definate drop I think in the 'hunger' level - people not applying themselves as much. One is the post CWC drained players, second is after the auction this year players know that they are good for another three years - they can again catch the eye in IPL2013 for the next autction :D

IMO, It doesnt really matter so long as the drop in skill levels are not comincally bad and the matches are tight. No one reallly comes to see classy cricket at IPL do they? We have the English Summer for that kind of entertainment.
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Social, do you reckon its been noticeably worse than previous years?
Good question

Years 1 and 2 sustained my interest because of novelty value, former greats coming out of retirement etc

This one, coming after the excitement of the WC, offers me nothing other than programme filling and I'm probably looking at it with a more critical eye

In that regard, reckon someone should've picked up Lara as I'd have tuned in just to watch him again
 

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The IPL has always had some terrible cricket. In the first edition, I can remember Mumbai choking away at least 3 games comically.
 

Borges

International Regular
The IPL has always had some terrible cricket. In the first edition, I can remember Mumbai choking away at least 3 games comically.
Agreed. The cricket has been terrible in every edition so far.

In fact, I do not know of any domestic T20 tournament where the cricket played is not terrible. These are there purely for their entertainment value for new followers of cricket. Where you can watch a cricket match in much the same way as you watch a Hollywood thriller - not for cinematic excellence, but for a few cheap thrills. And most of them don't even thrill.

The IPL also suffers because it is infested with Australian coaching staff; a thoroughly unimaginative and uninspiring bunch, IMHO. I think it could be far less staid if it had a more balanced international mix of coaching staff.
 

Himannv

Hall of Fame Member
Been pouring in the evenings here for days now. Quite surprised that the IPL hasn't been affected much by this considering how close India is to us.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Another underdog wins.

Betting strategy of just betting against the favourite every match took a massive hit early, but is fighting its way back now.

Teams are too even and T20 is far too random for some of the short prices the favourites are being given.
 
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Athlai

Not Terrible
Another underdog wins.

Betting strategy of just betting against the favourite every match took a massive hit early, but is fighting its way back now.

Teams are too even and T20 is far too random for some of the short prices the favourites are being given.
How big an underdog were Kochi? They're top order bats should always see them be worth a bet.
 

Himannv

Hall of Fame Member
How big an underdog were Kochi? They're top order bats should always see them be worth a bet.
Not really. Mahela has a tendency of being inconsistent plus B Mac wasn't too impressive for KKR before. Jadeja has been universally proclaimed as crap. Hodge is pretty consistent but no one could predict if he would do well here.

Have to say I'm liking Kochi these days. I'm jumping ship and supporting them instead of Mumbai.
 

Himannv

Hall of Fame Member
In the past two matches, yes. Seems like it makes a huge difference if Mahela opens as opposed to coming in at 4. Changed his game completely.
 

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