Johannesburg: After their not so memorable outing in
the just-concluded ICC World T20 in Sri Lanka, it will be a test of
character for the Indian boys in the Champions League Twenty20 which
enters the business stage on Saturday.
There are four Indian
Premier League teams in the fray in the cash-rich tournament, including
defending champions Mumbai Indians (MI) and this season's IPL winners
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). The other two IPL sides are Chennai Super
Kings (CSK) and Delhi Daredvils (DD).
But the interesting to
watch in the tournament will be the desperation of the Indian
cricketers, who will be eager to erase the scars of their Super Eight
elimination in the Twenty20 World Cup.
While KKR and DD have been
placed in Group A, the other two IPL teams -- MI and Mahendra Singh
Dhoni-led CSK -- are in group B, raising the hopes of an all India clash
in the semis, as the top two teams from each group will qualify for the
knockout stage.
However, in no sense it would be an easy task
for the Indian outfits as they will be up against some of the best T20
outfits of the world.
And with Titans and Highveld Lions, both
from South Africa, enjoying home advantage, the task for the Indian
units will be even more cut out.
Apart from the two African teams
the championship also hosts Australia's Perth Scorchers, which boasts
of players like Shaun Marsh and Herschelle Gibbs in their ranks.
The
other Aussie side in fray is Sydney Sixers and with the presence of
Shane Watson along with young pace sensation Mitchell Starc and skipper
Brad Haddin in their line-up, they the Sixers definitely look a side to
be watched out for.
The tournament will also witness Auckland
Aces and Yorkshire, both of whom made it to the main draw after topping
their respective pools in the just concluded qualifiers. The Indian
challenge in the tournament will start with a battle between two IPL
biggies -- KKR and Daredevils.
While the Gautam Gambhir-led KKR
would be out there to prove that their victory in the IPL V was no
fluke, Daredevils under new skipper, Mahela Jayawardene, would like to
stamp their authority on the tournament in which they have so far
remained the underachievers.
The Daredevils boasts of some big
names like David Warner and Kevin Pietersen in their ranks, and with
Virender Sehwag being declared fit for the tournament, the Delhi side
definitely has what it takes to be the champions.
The tournament
will also be an opportunity for Sri Lanka's Jayawardene to redeem
himself after his side lost in the final of the World T20 Championship
to the West Indies earlier this month.
The 35-year-old was
entrusted with the responsibility of leading the side after Sehwag opted
out of the job to concentrate on his batting.
Jayawardene,
however, stepped down as the captain of Sri Lanka's T20 side after
losing to the West Indies and it remains to be seen how he handles the
new responsibility.
KKR, on the other side, possesses a healthy mix of Indian and foreign players.
Jacques Kallis and Brendon McCullum have been phenomenal for KKR and the team has really done well under Gambhir.
The other Indian franchisees to look out for in the championship are Dhoni-led CSK and Harbhajan Singh-led MI.
Both
the teams have tasted success in this championship earlier, with CSK
winning the 2010 edition and MI lifting the trophy a year later.
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