anakin
First Class Captain
- Joined
- Jan 19, 2010
- Runs
- 4,777
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Compare the overseas contingent for the two sides, and it seems like a massive mismatch is lined up: Kings XI Punjab can call on top-drawer international talent in Glenn Maxwell, George Bailey, Thisara Perera, David Miller and - later in the tournament - Mitchell Johnson, while Barbados Tridents have the less luminous talents of Sri Lankan opening batsman Dilshan Munaweera, allrounder Jeevan Mendis, Zimbabwe's Elton Chigumbura, New Zealand allrounder James Franklin and South Africa's Neil McKenzie.
To make matters worse, Tridents are missing their captain and Twenty20 superstar Kieron Pollard, the vastly experienced Shoaib Malik and allrounder Dwayne Smith - their three best batsmen in the Caribbean Premier League this season.
But it might not be all one-way traffic. McKenzie knows a thing or two about beating fancied IPL teams in the Champions League, having made deft half-centuries in 2010 and 2012 to help South Africa's Lions franchise defeat Mumbai Indians. They also have a solid pace attack, which includes Ravi Rampaul and Jason Holder, both of whom have plenty of experience of playing in Twenty20s in Indian conditions.
That attack will be severely tested though against a batting line-up that is arguably the best in the IPL. On Thursday, Kings XI gave another demonstration of their batting might - even ducks for Virender Sehwag and Miller didn't prevent a barrage of big blows that took them to victory with plenty of deliveries to spare. Can Tridents stop the batting machine?
http://www.espncricinfo.com/champions-league-twenty20-2014/content/current/story/782283.html
Barbados have some decent bowlers but all their best batsmen have jumped ship to other CLT20 teams. If they can get 150ish here I think it will be competitive.
Ye awana ko kya soch k khila te hai yaar, raina ne jo iska haal kiya tha us ke baad to he shouldn't even enter any cricketing field eva
Triedents have gone nuts, 54 in 5 overs, really who saw that coming?
Now even 200 is very much possible, this is surely slipping from the hands of KXIP. That's what happen when you only pick big hitters in your team not real bowlers.
kidar gaye 180 te 200 aale?![]()
[MENTION=60967]Justcrazy[/MENTION] and [MENTION=45893]ST[/MENTION]aright_DRive: plz stop the jinxes!!Singh bowling well here