Saturday, October 30, 2010

The retention game

It's been 3 yrs since the IPL started. 2 more teams were supposed to be joining the league and the players are going to be auctioned off again. But the current teams (the final number is not decided yet) are being allowed to retain 4 players from their squad . Read somewhere that Chennai insisted the most on retention. If it's true, it has to be the MSD factor.


So here is a small write-up on the list of players who could possibly be retained by the teams.

CSK

Possibilities: Dhoni, Raina, Bollinger, Morkel, Murali, Hussey

So, who would be worth the $1.8 million retention fee for the 1st player? Few might say Dougie. But he wouldnt be a costly miss even if left out. There are other good (n also better) pacemen in the pool like Parnell, Tait, Steyn, Nannes etc who could be available (their franchise permitting) for selection.
Same goes for Morkel n Hussey too. Though they are good, they are not one of a kind. So they may not be retained. Murali would be an interesting choice. But given his age and not-so-match-winning contribution, he just might not be worth the huge compromise.
The only player I can see being readily taken is Dhoni. CSK has grown in such a way that the team has been built around this guy. So losing him would be like losing the axle/pivot of the team. He should be retained. Also Raina. He is the highest run getter across all IPL seasons and a worthy fit in the Indian-International slot.

Final cut: Dhoni and Raina

MI

Possibilities: Sachin, Pollard, Malinga, Zaheer/Bhajji

Sachin is in by default. For me, there is no MI without Sachin, plain and simple. As for others, it would be a tough choice. There would be a tempation to retain Pollard for obvious reasons. But this guy is a gamble. Malinga is one of the best T20 bowlers I have ever seen. And for me, he is more worthy than Pollard.
Bhajji has not been impressive compared to the success of fellow spinners in CSK (Ashwin and Murali). Zaheer has been a little rusty too after his injury. But he seems to have found his form recently. But I doubt whether the franchise wud b ready to spend such big money on him

Final cut: Sachin, Malinga/Pollard

DD

Possibilities: Viru, Gauti, Nannes, Collingwood

Again Viru is pivotal in the scheme of things for Delhi. So he could be there. Other than him I don't see anyone who have high chances of being retained. Gauti could make the cut, for his recent form in IPL. Nannes is one of the best bowlers in T20 but there are others too. There would be a temptation to retain Collingwood, the English T20 caption and a wonderful all-rounder.

Final cut: Sehwag

RCB

Possibilities: Kumble, Dravid, Kallis, Steyn, KP, Taylor, Cam White

It's one hell of a star-studded line up. Frankly, a very tough call to decide as who can be retained / let go. Reportedly the owners did a lot of ground work to form a succesful team after their poor show in Season1. So, wont be surprised if as much as 4 are retained.
Steyn is arguably one of the best bowlers now (any form of the game). KP has had a form slump. Kallis is ageing. Same with Kumble and Dravid too. It would be interesting to see whether they retain their captain Kumble. Taylor is an asset to any side

Final cut: Steyn, Taylor

DC

Possibilities: Gilly
Yes, you read it right. The one player who could be retained. But remember even this guy is over 38 yrs old

KKR

Possibilities: Ganguly, Gayle, Mathews

KXIP

Possibilities: Sangakkara, Jayawardene, Yuvraj
If they had been allowed to participate, players listed above might have been considered.

RR

Possibilities: Warne, Tait, Smith, Y Pathan
Same goes here too.

All said and done, hope IPL is able to stay ahead of all the problems and issues being faced now. Now, like all Cricket fans, waiting for the dust to settle down and the auction to start (last announced to be held on Jan 8/9).

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Been Endhiraned yet?

Been there, done that! A movie that was total fun. Everything that you would expect from a Shankar + Rajini combo (Not the usual finger flicking Rajini though). Visual effects were one of the best in Indian cinema considering that while a Matrix cost $200 million, this was made for $30 million. And the finale was amazing. Grand and Jaw dropping!


Rajini was amazing and awesome especially in the second half. He portrays the darker shade better. You cant help but remember his iconic role of Alex Pandian from Moondru mugam.
One small problem was that the screenplay was sagging at a few places. Some unwanted scenes and a couple of misplaced songs slowed down the pace a little. But Shankar and Rajini make you forget all that

Picturisation of the songs were excellent. All of them grandiose. The dialogues were very smartly written and well executed. Rahman's BGM n re-recording help the narration. Ash does a decent job too. Good thing is that she is not just for the songs. She is in the movie through out.

As for the comic relief, Chitti (Robot Rajini) did a better job than Santhanam and Karunas. But again, I wondered why they were both billed. They had such a small role to play. In a couple of days you will forget that they were a part of the movie.
Shankar's imagination and conceptualization of the idea were laudable.
Rajini completely overshadows his co-stars. His Robot avatar scores on both halves of the movie.
And Rajini can dance.. Man!! He is no Prabhu Deva, but was so nice to see him try so much.

The man and his charisma! The movie is a must watch for everyone, more so if you are his fan.
Who knows this could be one of his last movies if not The last. He and his larger than life character would be sorely missed!