On Sunday saw Bangalore take on the Daredevils. Pietersen won the toss and he chose to bat first. While Kallis was out for a duck in the first over of Nannes, Peterson had to come and steady the ship for the Royals. With a middle order collapse Boucher came in and on the other hand, playing his first IPL game, looked in good touch hitting the ball all over the park. After a jittery start Delhi were 64/2 requiring 86 more runs to win the match. Kallis was also expensive with the ball thus allowing Delhi to their 3rd victory.
Kallis became the second batsman to get out off the first ball of a match in IPL – 2009
Tillekaratne Dilshan registered his second consecutive fifty in IPL 2009.




Kings XI Punjab take on Rajastan Royals in the second match of the day. Punjab side had a shaky start when they went into the break at 60/4.
They finished the innings at 139/6, thanks to the efforts of Sangakkara and Pathan. Royals came in with our captain, Smith and Asnodkar, but struggled again! Shane Warne remained unbeaten on 34 at the end of the innings. The Rajasthan team could only manage a score of 117 and lost the match by 27 runs.



Monday being a public holiday here in South Africa saw the stadiums full again for action packed IPL today!
Adam Gilchrist won the toss and inserted Super Kings to bat on a pitch that looked to be favouring the bowlers. Hayden was in a murderous mood with 4’s and 6’s goign all over the place. Great bowlign saw the Super Kings collapse and even Morkle did not last long (wonder what is happenign to him?)
It was a close game where the Charges needed 166. Gibbs and Gilchrist set up a partnership not yet seen in the IPL so far, they raced to 60 off just 4 overs, reaching the fastest 50 of the IPL in the process. Super Kings bowled well to bring it back, until it came down to 8 needed off the final over. Gibbs hit a six off the first ball thus putting the Charges firmly on the top of the charts with 4 wins out of 4 matches.



Mumbai captain Sachin Tendulkar won the toss and elected to bat first. He took them to a blazing start with boundaries and sixers flowing off his bat! Having scored 111 runs in the first 10 overs, Mumbai lost quick wickets in the middle overs. At the end they only managed a score of 187 runs after losing 6 wickets.
Malinga maintained a tight line and length making it difficult for the batsmen to score. The ‘Strategy Timeout’ came to the favour of Mumbai and the Knight Riders collapsed with their batting and bowling letting them down miserably.


Back to work tomoorw, but still loads of action from the IPL!









