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Kicks of Friday night at midnight. Matches every night at 12am. Occasionally a game on at 8pm AEST

1ST GAME
MUMBAI
(defending champs)
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ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (lost their last 5 games in IPL 2020, including a finals match - sounds like the Eels)

Arjun Tendulkar is in the Mumbai squad, played a couple of games for them last season, could play more this year. Lynsanity also in the squad. NCN the only other aussie


RCB have gone Aussie heavy - They have Kholi, AB Devilliers, The Big show, Philippe, Dan Sams, Dan Christian
Dead set if they cant have a great series with the bat ! Zampa and KRichardson in their squad as well. There is a guy in their squad called Sachin Baby - what a marketing dream, thanks mom and dad :rolleyes:

https://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/squad/1252176.html
 

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These are good for work from home days....record the match, up at 730 with the laptop on the lounge.

The 8pm weekend games are good too
 

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India starting to get record covid spikes, wont be long before they jump into 2nd spot (taking over Brazil) with most infected.

You would have to feel for the players, the bubble would be no fun whatsoever, thankfully most can count their IPL money to ease the boredom.




https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/india/

https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/ipl-2021-the-vulnerable-ipl-2021-bubble-1258278



There were only three venues in IPL 2020: Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah. The day the tournament began, the UAE had 674 new cases; it crossed 1000 a week into the tournament and stayed at that level right through (1096 new cases on the day of the final).

By contrast all six venues in this IPL - Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata and Ahmedabad - are currently hotspots. Mumbai itself reported more than 10,000 new cases on April 6; Delhi had more than 5,000 and Bengaluru more than 4,200. India's total number of new cases in the past two days is 200,000. All three cities currently have, or will soon have, a night curfew to try and curb the spread of the virus, though the IPL will be exempt from those restrictions.

Travel
Probably the biggest point of concern for several franchises. In the UAE, all 8 teams were based between Dubai and Abu Dhabi and travelled across the three venues by road using their own hired transport. At no instance would they come in contact with someone outside the bubble.

This year, though, teams will travel across different cities - and all that travel will be by air. Though the commute will be on charter flights, and using private airports where possible including separate entry and exit points, franchises still remain concerned. Team will still need to undergo security checks at airports before boarding and after landing, which could entail coming in contact with a people outside the bubble.

The concerns are underscored by the belief that former India wicketkeeper Kiran More, who is part of the Mumbai Indians' set-up, is likely to have got exposed to the virus at an airport before he tested positive recently. More had checked into the team bubble in Mumbai in March, before the entire squad flew to Chennai, where they begin the defence of their title. That a positive case has been found in a well-prepared franchise like Mumbai, which created its own bubble as early as February, has put other franchises on high alert.
 

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First game done and dusted

RCB upset Mumbai by 2 wkts with no balls to spare

Mumbai 9/159 - top scorer Lynn 49 from 35, Harshal Patel 5/27

Dan Christian not a great game for RCB
2 overs 0/21, and 1 from 3 with the bat
 

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2nd Game tonight - Chennai v Delhi Capitals

Dhoni is still there for Chennai, turning 40 this year
Only Aussie player in the squad is Behrendorf. I think Hazlewood has pulled out
And the great Watto has retired

Steve Smith and Stoinis the Aussie players for Delhi
Punter is the coach
 
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Daveys team Sunrisers choked big time v RCB (Kholis tream with the big show and AB)

They were 1/96 after 13 overs
Chasing 150, ended up 9/143 after 20 overs

Once Davey got out 54 from 37, they crumbled like a bad baked cookie
 

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The Big show lighting up the IPL v KKR overnight

Batting at No4 - 78 from 49 balls

Of course AB batting at no5, - 76 not out from 34 balls

Kholi made 5

RCB are the only undefeated side 3 from 3
Daveys team Sunrises are the only side to go without a win 0 from 3
 

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Hopefully Maxi can bring late season Stars form to the RCB...

RCB seem a lot like the Stars - entitled team that can't win anything
 

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Who does Clive Rose play for?

Playing for Yolla , down Tassie way


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Hard to believe this is still being played with COVID-19 rampaging through the country. Players in bubbles flying in charted jets, living a life of luxury whilst the normal Indian is dying in front of hospitals because there's no beds or oxygen.


Yeah, I was gonna mention this

Some Indian players and staff have lost relos to the virus

Kinda thrown me off watching the tournament . Though you would think the majority of Indians would want the tournament to keep going, for their own sanity


Andrew Tye has decided to leave more to come id say.


https://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricke...a-early-but-ipl-rolls-on-20210425-p57m7v.html

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Several Australian cricketers are looking to leave the Indian Premier League early, amid fears they will be locked out of the country because of India’s escalating COVID-19 crisis.

Kolkata Knight Riders mentor David Hussey said some of the Australian contingent were nervous about securing safe passage back home after the Morrison government reduced the number of incoming passengers allowed from India, although his own team felt fortunate to be able to provide entertainment for a population in lockdown.

India set a global record for infections for a third consecutive day, this time 346,786 cases on Saturday. Hospitals are overwhelmed, oxygen supplies are running low, and people have died in line waiting to see doctors.

The IPL show is rolling on in biosecure bubbles, without crowds and with many of the world’s top international stars including Steve Smith, David Warner and Pat Cummins in action.


Talks are afoot to organise a chartered flight for Australian players and coaches from India at the conclusion of the tournament.

Several sources close to the situation said on Sunday that multiple Australian players in India were seeking to leave the tournament early amid India’s skyrocketing coronavirus cases and recent travel restrictions imposed on people returning to Australia from India. They said one player had already begun the journey home. That player has been confirmed as West Australian paceman Andrew Tye, whose team Rajasthan Royals confirmed the news on Sunday night.

Speaking to The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald from inside his KKR team bubble, Hussey said some Indian players and staff had lost relatives to the virus. While he was determined to stay the course for the remainder of the season, which ends in late May, other Australians were getting twitchy.

“Everyone’s sort of a bit nervous about whether they can get back into Australia. I dare say there’ll be a few other Australians a bit nervous about getting back into Australia,” said Hussey, the former Australian batsman and current Melbourne Stars men’s coach.

Hussey praised Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers’ Association for the manner in which they were handling the situation, saying talks had started to allow players to get back easily enough at the end of the tournament.
 

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Sounds like the Indian government is determined to keep the IPL going, to try and keep spirits up

oh, and On ya Paddy. Heart of gold



https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/...pplies-for-india-s-hospitals-ipl-2021-1261202

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KKR's Pat Cummins donates $50,000 'to purchase oxygen supplies for India's hospitals'
"As players, we are privileged to have a platform that allows us to reach millions of people that we can use for good"

"There has been quite a bit of discussion over here as to whether it is appropriate for the IPL to continue while COVID-19 infection rates remain high," Cummins wrote. "I'm advised that the Indian Government is of the view that playing the IPL while the population is in lockdown provides a few hours of joy and respite each day at an otherwise difficult time for the country.

"As players, we are privileged to have a platform that allows us to reach millions of people that we can use for good. With that in mind, I have made a contribution to the 'PM Cares Fund,' specifically to purchase oxygen supplies for India's hospitals."
 

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Probably need a few more high profile Indians to pull out for the comp to be postponed or cancelled

On a side note Virat Kholi has a fragrance out, saw it at Chemist Warehouse, called One 8 Intense $19.95

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https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/...ou-are-totally-safe-within-the-bubble-1261317

BCCI reassures IPL teams: 'You are totally safe within the bubble'
Says teams are not playing to win, but for "something far more important, humanity"

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The BCCI has told the eight teams in the IPL that they will not just be playing to win this time, but for something "much more important…humanity."

Reassuring the franchises that everyone's safety was the priority, the BCCI also confirmed that the tournament will carry on despite the raging Covid-19 pandemic in India, and that the IPL is "strengthening" the biosecure bubble for the rest of the tournament which is scheduled to end on May 30.

With India registering a record number of positive cases over the past 10 days, there has been a lot of apprehension both inside the IPL bubble as well outside about carrying on with the tournament. With countries barring travellers from India, overseas players from different teams have opted to return home with many more questioning how they will get back once their tournament was over.

On Tuesday, the BCCI's interim chief executive officer Hemang Amin sent out an email to the teams reassuring their safety as well elaborating on the precuautionary moves being taken to keep the IPL bubble intact.

"I write to you at a time when India faces unprecedented challenges stretching its healthcare and spirit," Amin said in the email, accessed by ESPNcricinfo.

"As we commenced the second leg, we understand that there are few apprehensions and concerns regarding the general situation in India and the withdrawals of certain cricketers. We completely respect the decision taken by the players and extend our support to them in every way. At the same time, we would also assure you that you are totally safe within the bubble."

The IPL this time is being conducted on a caravan model with two venues in operation at one time to cut down on the travel and risks involved during the pandemic. The first leg of the tournament was conducted in Chennai and Mumbai. The second leg, which commenced on Monday, will be played in Ahmedabad and Delhi. This will be followed by matches in Bangalore and Kolkata before the tournament returns to Ahmedabad for the playoffs, including the final.

According to Amin, the IPL was making the testing process more rigorous while making the bubble more secure.

"In order to allay any apprehensions and concerns, we are further strengthening our bio-secure environments to keep everyone involved in the tournament safe and healthy. Recently, we increased testing in our bio-bubbles to be extra vigilant. Instead of the stipulated test every five days, we now conduct a test every two days.

"Further, earlier in the tournament, we had permitted food deliveries from outside your designated hotels, but these privileges have also been withdrawn. Apart from this, we have also increased our level of caution to strengthen our bio-bubbles."

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While franchises and players have maintained the IPL bubble is currently the safest place in India, there has been an acknowledgement that individuals would still have concerns. The Indian contingent in the IPL has been concerned about the welfare of their families, and the overseas players have had questions about how they would be returning to their respective countries which have updated travel guidelines issuing stringent quarantine norms.

On Tuesday morning, Australian batter Chris Lynn, who represents defending IPL champions Mumbai Indians, said he had urged Cricket Australia to arrange for charter flights after the Australian government banned direct flights from India until May 15.

It is understood that the teams and the BCCI have been discussing about arranging charter flights to countries that have barred travelers from India, and Amin said the board would use help from the Indian government to facilitate the same.

"We understand that many of you are apprehensive about how you will get back home once the tournament concludes, which is natural and understandable. We want to apprise you that you have nothing to worry about. The BCCI will do everything to ensure that you reach your respective destinations seamlessly. The BCCI is monitoring the situation very closely and is working with the government authorities to make arrangements to get you home once the tournament concludes. Be rest assured that the tournament is not over for BCCI till each one of you has reached your home, safe and sound."

Despite the IPL bubble being secure, critics have questioned the timing of the tournament carrying along when there has been so much strife and stress on the streets including mounting surge in the number of deaths owing to the pandemic. However, Amin told players that by playing they were providing "hope" to millions.

"While you go about playing the sport we all love, you are also doing something really important. As some of you have said, 'if we can help distract people from all the troubles of recent times, even if it is for a short while, we have done a great job'. When you all walk out onto the field, you are bringing hope to millions of people who have tuned in. If, even for a minute, you can bring a smile on someone's face, then you have done well. While you are professionals and will play to win, this time you are also playing for something much more important… humanity."
 
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