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So it kicks off tonight.

Apr 7, 2018 - 1st match at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai (night)

Mumbai Indians v Chennai Super Kings

Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT | 17:30 AST)

For those living on Mars - here is a preview
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Once upon a time, the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the man who was its architect, really did care about how it was perceived in different parts of the world. In 2009, when the second season was shifted to South Africa because of general elections back home, your correspondent was escorted out of Supersport Park in Centurion for having ‘broken accreditation guidelines’. My crime? An article on Cricinfo (then on the BCCI’s banned list) about the pictorial tributes to former stars under the stands at St. George’s Park in Port Elizabeth.

My argument that the story had nothing to do with the IPL or its rights cut no ice. Embarrassed officials politely told me that it was ‘the boss’s decision’. In the cab back to Johannesburg, I sent Lalit Modi a polite email, mentioning the number of column inches I’d written about the IPL for newspapers across the globe. Within a couple of minutes, I had a reply asking me to go back and collect my pass.

A year later, Modi was gone, with a Dear John letter in his hand minutes after the IPL final had finished. These days, with a $2.55 billion-dollar deal signed for the next half-decade of broadcast rights, the IPL no longer needs to bother about external validation. The long line of elite cricketers desperate for a passage to India, even in miserable summer heat, is all the endorsement it needs.

The first decade hasn’t been without its controversies. Modi’s exit was largely triggered by questions about the dodgy ownership patterns that many franchises had. And three years later, both players – including Sreesanth, a World Cup winner in 2011 – and team officials were implicated in a spot-fixing scandal, though very little by way of solid evidence ever found its way into the public domain.

There has been endless chatter since of an envelope in the custody of the Supreme Court that contains the names of 13 culpable parties, including some of the game’s heavy hitters. A guilty Baker’s Dozen, if you like. But again, innuendo and speculation have never been elbowed aside by proof. What did happen, however, was the banishment of Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals for two seasons.

Chennai’s return – they take on Mumbai Indians, the defending champions, in the tournament opener – will be a sight to behold. Even if it’s an away game, Whistle Podu [Blow the whistle], the Chennai anthem, will reverberate around stands dotted with the canary-yellow jersey. And nothing will get those fans going quite like the sight of Mahendra Singh Dhoni – roots in Uttarakhand in the north, born and raised in Ranchi in the east, but now adopted son of the south.

Thala [The Leader] has led Chennai to two titles, and four other finals, and the connect with the fans can only be compared to the communion between Diego Maradona and the Boca Juniors faithful. But while Dhoni goes out for the toss, two others who had been pencilled in to captain teams will be the width of the Indian Ocean away. Steve Smith [Rajasthan] and David Warner [who led Sunrisers Hyderabad to the trophy in 2016] were scratched from the respective rosters once Cricket Australia announced its sanctions for Sandpapergate.

In the wake of that, Rajasthan’s progress will, for British fans of the IPL, be like watching one of those Raj-era shows. Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler and Jofra Archer will be central to their fortunes, and a strong campaign could well change the way English players are perceived by a majority of the franchises. Stokes was sensational for the now-disbanded Pune team last season, and his absence for the final stages cost them the trophy.

With the Under-19s having romped through their World Cup earlier this year, and the national side having routed South Africa on their turf, India boast enviable depth in the white-ball formats. The weak links of a decade ago are a thing of the past, and only Hyderabad will have an overseas player leading the side – Kane Williamson.

Attendances for the Big Bash League were down this year, maybe as a result of post-Ashes fatigue, and with so many of the other Twenty20 leagues struggling to stay afloat, the IPL can’t afford any complacency. The Tendulkar generation, once thought to be irreplaceable, made way for the cult of Kohli, and there is currently huge excitement over three Under-19 signings made by the Kolkata Knight Riders.

Whatever the accuracy of the speed guns employed, both Kamlesh Nagarkoti and Shivam Mavi clocked in excess of 145 km/hr during the World Cup. Shubman Gill batted as though a man among boys. Having seen the likes of Hardik Pandya break into the national side on the back of impactful IPL displays, the kids will appreciate the stage far more than the million-dollar paychecks.

Less than a decade after the doomsday prophecies, Kohli is the best all-format batsman in the world, and Indian cricket is in ruder health than it has ever been. If he could find the time between slating James Sutherland, Giles Clarke and N Srinivasan for ‘bringing the game into disrepute’, Modi should give himself a pat on the back.

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport...ai-super-kings-rajasthan-royals-a8292901.html
 
Really excited about this season. Lots of Indian youngsters to watch out for

Batsmen - Mayank Agrawal, Shreyas Iyer, Karun Nair, Nitish Rana, Rahul Tripathi, Shubhman Gill, Prithvi Shaw, Sarfaraz Khan

Keepers - Risabh Pant, Ishan Kishan, Sanju Samson

Spinners - Kuldeep Yadav, Chahal, Washington Sundar, Rahul Chahar, Anukul Roy, Shreyas Gopal, K Gowtham, Krunal Pandya

Pacers - Siraj, Thampi, Khalil Ahmed, Naggerkotti, Mavi, Ishan Porel

And then there are likes of Rashid Khan, Mujeeb, Jofra Archer.
 
here comes most entertaining time for cricket fans
hope rcb win this time
 
I think Indian captain will be the one to lead his team to ILP victory this year.
 
Will Tahir play today?? Any idea
Depends on their team combination.
Also depends on how well their indian leggie karn sharma and indian fast bowlers performces.
They need to choose 4 players from
watson faf billings bravo wood ngidi tahir.
 
Was just looking at the likely XIs on a website for today’s match and Mumbai’s team looks weak to me - especially the batting.

Mumbai Indians: 1 Evin Lewis, 2 Ishan Kishan (wk), 3 Rohit Sharma (capt), 4 Suryakumar Yadav, 5 Kieron Pollard, 6 Hardik Pandya, 7 Krunal Pandya, 8 Mitchell McClenaghan, 9 Mustafizur Rahman, 10 Jasprit Bumrah, 11 Rahul Chahar.

Chennai Super Kings: 1 M Vijay, 2 Sam Billings, 3 Suresh Raina, 4 Shane Watson, 5 Kedar Jadhav, 6 MS Dhoni (capt & wk), 7 Dwayne Bravo, 8 Ravindra Jadeja, 9 Harbhajan Singh, 10 Shardul Thakur, 11 Mark Wood.
 
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Mcclengan and Rahul chahar are the two weak links for MI.
Dhoni and Thakur are the two weak links for CSK.
 
Breathtaking shots of Mumbai at night. !!

Guys , who is Mayank Markande ? Any inside info? [MENTION=140266]JattMaula[/MENTION] [MENTION=146753]Send1983[/MENTION] [MENTION=146573]IndianFan2018[/MENTION]
 
Breathtaking shots of Mumbai at night. !!

Guys , who is Mayank Markande ? Any inside info? [MENTION=140266]JattMaula[/MENTION] [MENTION=146753]Send1983[/MENTION] [MENTION=146573]IndianFan2018[/MENTION]

Another young leggie from Punjab. Watched a bit of him in Syed Mushtaq Ali and Vijay Hazare trophy. Has got good control, can really give it a spin, bowls a good googly.
 
Star's cricket live is boring. Sony's extra innings was better.

Pre match programme should not be a comedy show. I think Star one is good. Straight to the point without the meaningless "Thoko" n all
 
Mumbai Indians starts the worst possible way in their first match but they manage to win ipl in end. Looks similar thing this time as well.
 
Pre match programme should not be a comedy show. I think Star one is good. Straight to the point without the meaningless "Thoko" n all

Looks similar to International match pre show ...Sony Extra Innings was different ... Just Diff Taste !
 
Watching this game with my roommate who's from Chennai! He's way to emotional with CSK's return considering that it's just a Franchise team haha.

Rohit is such a hack if the ball even moves a tiny bit. Simply why I can't rate him among the best ODI-bats going around. Even Sehwag who had zero-feet movement, could manage much better till his hand-eye coordination went to the dogs.
 
Watching this game with my roommate who's from Chennai! He's way to emotional with CSK's return considering that it's just a Franchise team haha.

Rohit is such a hack if the ball even moves a tiny bit. Simply why I can't rate him among the best ODI-bats going around. Even Sehwag who had zero-feet movement, could manage much better till his hand-eye coordination went to the dogs.

Where are you residing?
 
Going to keep an eye on Ishan Kishan, Gill, Shaw, Mavi & few other youngsters in this IPL.
 
Suryakumar is looking very good this time for Mumbai Indians. Never saw him batting up the order when he was playing for KKR.
 
Suryakumar is looking very good this time for Mumbai Indians. Never saw him batting up the order when he was playing for KKR.

He keeps the scoreboard ticking. Very good for domestics and the IPL, not the international level though. Much better than the likes of Rayudu, Manish in T20s.
 
We need these two going for few more overs with 6 to 7 per over. Hardik bros will take care of the last 8.
 
Suryakumar yadav is an attractive batsman ,but it seems lacks a frontfoot play against fast bowlers.Great backfoot play though.
 
Really like this ishan kishan,looks a true natural striker of the ball.Dhoni's successor?
 
Ishan can be regular batsman in indian team at #4 for odis if he improves his technique against pace. He surely will get chance after 2019 worldcup (once dhoni retires).
 
What a tripe over from Tahir. Totally changed the momentum towards Mumbai.
 
We have picked too many oldies. Bravo seems past his best. There was younger alternatives to the players we selected.
 
Mumbai look like they will get a big score. Not confident we will be able to chase it.
 
We have picked too many oldies. Bravo seems past his best. There was younger alternatives to the players we selected.

You can't change the principle by selecting youngsters when your captain is a washed up oldie.
 
You can't change the principle by selecting youngsters when your captain is a washed up oldie.

Last year he gave up the captaincy well before the tournament. But this year he took it. Find that a bit weird.
 
Jadeja proving again why he shouldn't be in Indian LOI plans.

He was utter rubbish last season as well. But the fools at the CSK retained him. We mock Priety for retaining Axar, but he is 10 times better than Jadeja.
 
Mumbai look like they will get a big score. Not confident we will be able to chase it.

This is just a mystifying selection all around. What's the point of Tahir? Why not Sam Billings instead? I can understand having 6 bowling options, but this team has 9 odd options and is super bowling heavy. Jadeja and Bravo aren't even that good as batsmen.
 
This is just a mystifying selection all around. What's the point of Tahir? Why not Sam Billings instead? I can understand having 6 bowling options, but this team has 9 odd options and is super bowling heavy. Jadeja and Bravo aren't even that good as batsmen.


Tahir is fine. Always need a leggie in LO. I don't understand why Billings was selected at all when Rayaudu can keep and bat and there is enough top order players .

Faf could have played if you wanted an extra batsmen. Bravo is past his best. Should have signed a younger all rounder. More than enough talent for T20 cricket than sticking with Bravo.
 
Darn why th do MI have Fizz in line up when they already have McClenangan :facepalm:

Shouldve gone with Cummins.
 
Such a critical IPL for Krunal's career. If he does well in this season, will play T20s for India soon
 
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