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Showing posts with label IPL 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IPL 2011. Show all posts

The reasons were different. But Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and Tollywod megastar Chiranjeevi enthused Chennai crowds on Friday, proving the popularity of cinema in other fields too.

Shah Rukh Khan, the owner of the visiting KKR team, knew a way to steal the hearts of the locals at the inaugural function of IPL at the M A Chidambaram Stadium. He and his troupe danced to a couple of peppy Tamil numbers — ‘Appadi Podu…’ and ‘Nakka Mukka…’

While Chiranjeevi met the voters in the suburbs of the city in support of Congress candidates, in view of the April 13 Assembly elections. “The CM has been handling affairs of the state even at his age like Bhishma pithamaha,” he said at a meeting in Avadi.

Says Kowshik Umashankar, an Avadi resident, “In the morning I saw Chiranjeevi campaigning in our place while in the evening I went to the IPL where I had a glimpse of Shah Rukh Khan and Shriya among others. Thanks to cricket and politics, I was able to see my favourite stars in person.”


Chennai Super Kings registered a thrilling two-run win over Kolkata Knight Riders in the opening match of Indian Premier League-IV at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium here on Friday.

Set a target of 154, KKR needed nine to win off the last over, but Tim Southee restricted the visiting side to just six, allowing the defending champion to begin its campaign on the right note.

Turning the tables

In its chase, KKR appeared to be coasting when it was 111 for two in 15 overs. Forty-three were required off 30 balls when R. Ashwin returned to bowl his last over, the 16th of the innings, and snared a well-set Jacques Kallis (54, 42b, 7x4), who was caught at short fine-leg by S. Badrinath.

In the next over, new man Eoin Morgan was stumped off Suresh Raina and two balls later, KKR skipper Gautam Gambhir ran himself out following a series of fumbles and stop-starts, leaving his team to get 34 runs off 19 balls, five wickets in hand.

The 19th over from Suraj Randiv changed the equation somewhat, as Manoj Tiwary plundered two sixes and Laxmi Ratan Shukla a four, to bring the requirement down to nine runs in seven balls. Tiwary went for another heave off Randiv's last ball, but was stumped smartly by Dhoni.

KKR's chase had begun in the right earnest when Kallis smashed Southee for three boundaries in the fourth over to set the pace, the 50 coming up in the sixth over. In the same over, Dhoni made a hash of what appeared to be a stumping chance of Manvinder Bisla off Randiv.

KKR lost its first wicket on 64 in the ninth over, when Bisla (27) advanced down the track to Shadab Jakati, missed, and was finally stumped by Dhoni.

Yusuf Pathan struck a gigantic six off Jakati, only to survive a close stumping call in the next over bowled by Randiv. Yusuf's luck soon ran out when he was run out a ball later, ‘Captain Cool' running and picking up the ball from short square-leg and hitting the stumps directly.

Earlier, Dhoni elected to bat and CSK reached 153 for four mainly through Anirudha Srikkanth, who had opened the batting, rousing memories of another Srikkanth who had served so well at the top of the order.

Dropped catches
Anirudha benefited from two dropped catches to help himself to 64 (55b, 6x4, 2x6) and figured in vital partnerships with Suresh Raina (75, second wicket) and Dhoni (49, third wicket).

KKR started with just two foreign players — Kallis and Morgan — and opened the bowling through left-arm spinner Abdulla, who tasted success in the first over itself. Having been spanked to the boundary off the fourth ball by M. Vijay, Abdulla held the next one back inducing the batsman to on-drive into the hands of mid-on.

Yusuf came on from the other end, making it a double-pronged spin attack and new man Raina got down to business right away, with a four through covers.

CSK would soon have been three down had Pathan held his chances. The burly all-rounder first failed to snatch Anirudha (11) over his head off his own bowling and in the next over, the fifth, juggled and fluffed Raina's (13) mishit to mid-on, off L. Balaji.

Kallis came on at the other end and was greeted with boundaries, two fortuitous and one deserving, from Anirudha, who was dropped again, by Morgan at mid-wicket, off Pathan when he was on 39. KKR finally managed to catch one the very next ball, when Raina (33) got out.

Dhoni came in and played a nice cameo that included a six off leg-spinner Sarabjit Ladda. CSK's 100 came in 14.2 overs, concurrently with Anirudha's 50, before the skipper was caught behind off Kallis, leaving the stage for Albie Morkel to set the stadium afire.

The final over, bowled by Kallis, accounted for Anirudha, but proved to be the most expensive of the innings — 16 — as Morkel clubbed a four and a six.

The actor rocks IPL's inaugural ceremony

"It's great to be in Chennai," announced Shah Rukh Khan, disembarking from his car in style. Facing a barrage of TV microphones and flashbulbs, the actor said, "I'm excited to be here."

Later in the evening, in a glitzy event that kickstarted the Indian Premier League, the baadshah of Bollywood decided to inject local flavour to the proceedings... and shook a leg to the superhit Naka Muka... number, apart from a couple of fast-paced Tamil kuthu songs and Bollywood numbers.

His team might not have had successful seasons in the past but that's not deterring him from supporting the bunch of cricketers that he's picked. So, what does he reckon about Team Kolkata's chances this time around? "They're a bunch of smart and good cricketers. The team is looking great and I hope they perform well." It's evident that the actor-team owner is banking heavily on the new captain of the team, Gautham Gambhir, to deliver the goods. "Gauti is a good man with a good head. I'm sure he'll do well."

So, has he learnt any Bengali now that he's been with Team Kolkata for the past few years? "Oh no, I haven't. I just know a few words."

As the fireworks display peppered the night sky with brilliant hues here on Friday, a patch of green once again captured the nation's attention and imagination.

Though the World Cup got over just a few days ago, a packed M.A. Chidambaram stadium lapped up ałl that the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL-4) had to offer as the mega sporting event got off to a thunderous start.

At the opening ceremony, Bollywood was out in full strength, led by its Badshah, Shahrukh Khan.

The master entertainer sent the crowd into raptures when he launched into peppy Tamil numbers along with actor Shriya Saran.

Shankar Narayanan, who has been to every IPL match that took place in Chennai, screamed, “I never expected Shahrukh to perform to Tamil numbers. Kalakkitta maamu [You rocked dude]!”

Outside the stadium, cricket fanatics such as S. Srinivas (13) were waiting to get their faces painted. Being a Kolkata Knight Riders supporter, he kept saying to all the paraphernalia sellers, “I'm not CSK!”

Explaining the reason, he said: “I like Gambhir. So I shifted loyalties.”

His mom Vanitha, a die-hard CSK supporter, cannot forgive Srinivas. “He's a traitor,” she said.

Despite the infectious enthusiasm, there were quite a few offering tickets for half the price showing that ‘World Cup hangover' seems to be true for at least a section of the fans.

E. Jaishree (11), from Villupuram, a beneficiary of the Save A Child's Heart Foundation project of Apollo Hospitals, walked with the two team captains on the pitch.