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Toppers List at the end of the IPL 2021
Chennai Super Kings were crowned IPL 2021 champions after defeating Kolkata Knight Riders in the final on Friday (October 15) at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. A total of 60 matches were played in the Indian Premier League. We had seen some remarkable performances in the tournament's 14th season. Among the shining players, Chennai batsman Ruturaj Gaikwad ended top with 635 runs, while Bangalore medium pacer Harshal Patel took the most 32 wickets in only 15 innings and was named player of the series. Let's take a look at the toppers list of the IPL 14.
Here is the complete IPL 2021 Toppers List
Champion: Chennai Super Kings
Chennai Super Kings earned their first Indian Premier League trophy in three years after defeating Kolkata Knight Riders by 27 runs in the final. They came in second in the round-robin league stage points table.
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Most Runs: Ruturaj Gaikwad
Ruturaj Gaikwad was the leading run-scorer in the tournament. He scored the most runs (635) in 16 innings with a century.
Top 3 Most Runs
Player
Innings
Runs
Ruturaj Gaikwad (Chennai Super Kings)
16
635
Faf du Plessis (Chennai Super Kings)
16
633
KL Rahul (Punjab Kings)
13
626
Source: ESPNCricinfo
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Most Wickets: Harshal Patel
The pacer for Royal Challengers Bangalore, Harshal Patel was outstanding with the ball. The medium-pacer bagged 32 wickets in 15 innings with an incredible 10.5 strike rate.
Top 3 Most Wickets
Player
Innings
Wickets
Harshal Patel (Royal Challengers Bangalore)
15
32
Avesh Khan (Delhi Capitals)
16
24
Jasprit Bumrah (Mumbai Indians)
14
21
Source: ESPNCricinfo
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High Scores: Jos Buttler
Rajasthan Royals batsman Jos Buttler scored 124 runs against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Not to mention, it was the best innings in the tournament.
Top 3 Highest Scores
Player
Runs
Oppositions
Jos Buttler (Rajasthan Royals)
124
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Sanju Samson (Rajasthan Royals
119
Punjab Kings
Devdutt Padikkal (Royal Challengers Bangalore)
101*
Rajasthan Royals
Source: ESPNCricinfo
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Best Bowling Figures (Innings): Andre Russell
Andre Russell of the Kolkata Knight Riders had the best bowling figures in the competition with 5/15 against the Mumbai Indians.
Top 3 Best Bowling Figures
Player
BBI
Oppositions
Andre Russell (Kolkata Knight Riders)
5/15
Mumbai Indians
Harshal Patel (Royal Challengers Bangalore)
5/27
Mumbai Indians
Arshdeep Singh (Punjab Kings)
5/32
Rajasthan Royals
Source: ESPNCricinfo
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Most Dismissals: MS Dhoni
MS Dhoni of the Chennai Super Kings had the most dismissals (13) in the tournament.
Top 3 Most Dismissals
Player
Innings
Dismissals
MS Dhoni (Chennai Super Kings)
16
13
Rishabh Pant (Delhi Capitals)
16
13
Sanju Samson (Rajasthan Royals)
14
11
Source: ESPNCricinfo
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Most Catches: Ravindra Jadeja
Ravindra Jadeja of the Chennai Super Kings recorded the most catches (13) in the competition.
Top 3 Most Catches
Player
Innings
Catches
Ravindra Jadeja (Chennai Super Kings)
16
13
Faf du Plessis (Chennai Super Kings)
16
12
Steven Smith (Delhi Capitals)
8
9
Source: ESPNCricinfo
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Highest Partnerships: Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal
Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal had the highest partnership (181*) of the tournament against Rajasthan Royals.
Top 3 Highest Partnerships
Partners
Runs
Oppositions
Virat Kohli & Devdutt Padikkal (RCB)
181*
Rajasthan Royals
Joss Butter & Sanju Samson (RR)
150
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Prithvi Shaw & Shikhar Dhawan (DC)
138
Chennai Super Kings
Source: ESPNCricinfo
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Most Sixes: KL Rahul
The captain of the Punjab Kings, KL Rahul struck the most sixes in the competition (30).
Top 3 Most Sixes
Players
Innings
Sixes
KL Rahul (Punjab Kings)
13
30
Faf du Plessis (Chennai Super Kings)
16
23
Ruturaj Gaikwad (Chennai Super Kings)
16
23
Sources: ESPNCricinfo
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Highest Match Aggregates
Top 3 Highest Match Aggregates
Matches
Runs
Rajasthan Royals vs. Punjab Kings
438
Mumbai Indians vs. Chennai Super Kings
437
Sunrisers Hyderabad vs. Mumbai Indians
428
Source: ESPNCricinfo
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Bottom Line
The franchise-based Indian Premier League completed its 14th season this year. As predicted, some fresh new players emerged in this year's IPL. Harshal Patel of Royal Challengers Bangalore was the most prominent one. Finishing the competition with impressive 32 wickets, this outstanding bowler kept both audiences and critics enthralled. Most players of the IPL 2021 champion Chennai Super Kings' had a successful season. Shardul Thakur and Ruturaj Gaikwad were the most consistent performers for Chennai. Winning the fourth Indian Premier League title, CSK captain MS Dhoni has added one more feature in his cap.
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Dravid to be Team India's next head coach?
India's former skipper Rahul Dravid, once called 'The Wall', is likely to succeed Ravi Shastri as the head coach of the country's cricket team.
According to local media reports, 48-year-old Dravid has agreed to take over as the chief coach of India's national cricket team from Shastri after the ICC T20 World Cup in the UAE and Oman.
Quoting unnamed sources, the reports said that India's all-powerful cricket board chief Sourav Ganguly spoke with Dravid "and the latter has agreed" to coach Indian players.
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Shastri's tenure as India's head coach ends with the T20 World Cup, slated to take place in the two Gulf states from October 17 to November 14.
Dravid is currently the director of the national cricket academy of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). He will have to step down from his position to take over as the national cricket coach.
Popularly known as "Mr Dependable", Dravid, alongside Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman, were part of a formidable batting line-up that steered India to win many matches at home and abroad. All have retired from cricket.
Dravid made his Test debut against England in 1996 with a brilliant knock of 95 at Lord’s. In a career spanning 16 years, Dravid scored 13,288 runs in 164 Tests. He accumulated 10,889 runs in 344 one-day internationals.
Not only Shastri, India's charismatic skipper Virat Kohli will also step down as the country's T20 international captain after the T20 World Cup.
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"I have decided to step down as the T20 captain after this T20 World Cup in Dubai in October," the 32-year-old said in a social media post last month.
Chennai beats Kolkata in final to clinch 4th IPL title
Ageing maestro Mahendra Singh Dhoni's Chennai Super Kings won their fourth Indian Premier League title, beating two-time champion Kolkata Knight Riders by 27 runs in the final on Friday.
Chennai, playing its ninth IPL final, made an imposing 192-3 after being put into bat by Kolkata skipper Eoin Morgan.
Kolkata, which had chased down 199 in the 2012 final against Chennai, crumbled to 125-8 before tailenders Shivam Mavi (20) and Lockie Ferguson (17 not out) dragged them to 165-9.
Openers Shubman Gill (51) and Venkatesh Iyer (50) put on a solid 91-run stand, then Kolkata lost its way completely, losing eight wickets for just 34 runs in a dramatic collapse.
Fast bowler Shardul Thakur, who has replaced Axar Patel in India's Twenty20 World Cup squad, picked up 3-38 while Josh Hazzlewood (2-29) and Ravindra Jadeja (2-37) ran through Kolkata's middle order.
All four top-order Chennai batsmen were amongst the runs, led by Faf du Plessis' 86 off 59 balls. But the South African had a lucky escape on 2 when Dinesh Karthik missed a regulation stumping.
Ferguson (0-56) had an off day and conceded the second most runs by a bowler in an IPL final.
The three cameos by Moeen Ali (37 not out), tournament top-scorer Ruturaj Gaikwad (32) and Robin Uthappa (31) helped Chennai to set a formidable total.
Youth ODI: Bangladesh lose series opener against Sri Lanka
Bangladesh U-19 cricket team suffered a 42-run defeat in the first of the five-match one-day series against Sri Lanka Friday in Dambulla.
The hosts batted first and scored 228 for nine in 50 overs. Pawan Pathiraja hit the highest 67 off 88 balls with five fours. In reply, Bangladesh were all out for 186 in 46.2 overs and lost by 42 runs.
Earlier, having won the toss, Sri Lanka batted first. Golam Kibria and Ripon Mondol took two quick wickets for Bangladesh. But Sri Lanka managed to survive the early damage.
For Bangladesh, Ripon bagged three wickets, and Ashikur Zaman scalped two.
Aich Mollah struck 86 off 93, but his effort went in vain as the other batters failed to accompany him well.
For Sri Lanka, Treveen Mathew took four wickets and Shevon Daniel two.
The remaining matches of the series will take place on October 18, 20, 23 and 25 at the same venue.
Short format, long wait for pandemic-affected T20 World Cup
It’s been a long wait for the marquee event in international cricket’s shortest, highest-tempo format.
The pandemic-affected Twenty20 World Cup will finally kick off on Sunday with no clear cut favorites for the title.
The tournament was pulled from the 2020 cricket calendar after Australia shut its international borders for the COVID-19 pandemic. India was then supposed to stage the event earlier this year, but it was delayed again after surge in the COVID-19 cases there. Cricket authorities finally decided it would be played in United Arab Emirates and Oman, with India remaining as official host.
For India’s leading players, the UAE has become like a second home in cricket terms and they’re familiar with the slow nature of pitches. The second half of the T20 Indian Premier League was played at Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah, resuming last month after being suspended mid-year.
Based on that experience, Virat Kohli’s India squad has been loaded with four spin bowlers — Ravichandran Ashwin, Varun Chakravarthy, Ravindra Jadeja and Rahul Chahal — aiming to clamp down any power-hitters in the opposition ranks.
But it’s not only India which will benefit from the IPL being relocated to the gulf immediately before the T20 World Cup. Key players from around the world, including New Zealand captain Kane Williamson, Australian allrounder Glenn Maxwell and England veteran Eoin Morgan, have all had a taste of the conditions.
Then there’s Pakistan, which has used the UAE as a home-away-from-home for years.
That makes the opening Group 2 encounter between archrivals India and Pakistan all the more intriguing at the Dubai Cricket Stadium on Oct. 24. India has never lost a World Cup game to Pakistan in either the one-day or T20 formats. But Pakistan is unbeaten in six T20s at the stadium dating back to 2016.
“We know the conditions really well,” Pakistan captain Babar Azam told a pre-tournament news conference. “We know how the wicket will behave and the adjustments batters will have to make.
“On the day whoever plays the better cricket, wins the match. If you ask me, we will win.”
Pakistan went close to beating India in the inaugural T20 World Cup final in South Africa in 2007, but eventually Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s lineup went on to win the game when Misbah-ul-Haq’s was caught at short fine leg off an extravagant paddle shot.
“As a team, our confidence and morale are really high,” Azam said. “We’re not thinking of the past but the future. We are preparing for that.”
The T20 format tends to favor big-hitting batters and unorthodox stroke-makers, but the power-hitters could be overshadowed in this event by the bowlers because of the slow nature of wickets. Only the Mumbai Indians could cross the 200-run mark in the second half of the IPL’s round-robin stage, and totals of 170-180 were considered competitive.
Trends will emerge well before the leading title contenders get into action. The top eight teams have directly qualified for the Super 12 stage, which begins from Oct. 23. Four teams will join them by qualifying in Round 1, which kicks off Sunday with Oman taking on Papua New Guinea. Scotland and Bangladesh will continue the Group B action on Monday. Group A comprises 2009 finalist Sri Lanka, Ireland, Netherlands and Namibia. The two top teams from each group will advance.
In the second stage, the defending champion West Indies and 50-over World Cup champion England are in Group 1 with Australia and South Africa. England, despite being without Ben Stokes, is aiming to avenge its heart-breaking loss in the 2016 final when Carlos Brathwaite’s stunning flurry of sixes saw the West Indies winning its second title.
Liam Livingstone had a below-par stint in the IPL, but England could will still be banking on him to challenge any bowling attack.
Brathwaite won’t be there this time around, but Chris Gayle, the self-described “Universe Boss,” and Kieron Pollard and Andre Russell are all still in the squad. So too is recalled 37-year-old fast bowler Ravi Rampaul, who was involved in the West Indies’ title win in 2012 but hasn’t played at international level in almost six years.
Neither South Africa nor Australia has won the World T20 title, but each squad features strong pace threats in Kagiso Rabada, Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins.
Joining India and Pakistan in Group 2 will be New Zealand and Afghanistan.
New Zealand, which won the World Test Championship final against India earlier this year and took the 50-over World Cup final to an unprecedented Super Over after the game ended in a tie, is always a strong contender in an ICC event. Williamson is expected to recover from a hamstring niggle, and the Kiwis also have plenty of experience to draw on from Martin Guptill and Trent Boult.
Afghanistan has developed as one of the strongest emerging teams in the format, but the Taliban taking back control in Kabul has affected the national cricket team.
Also, high-profile spinner Rashid Khan stepped down as captain, leaving Mohammad Nabi — the top-ranked all-rounder in T20 cricket — to lead the squad.
Khan had a below-par IPL season for last-place Sunrisers Hyderabad, but his legspin is expected to cause trouble for any team in the group.
Afghanistan opens against one of the Round 1 qualifiers in Sharjah on Oct. 25 before taking on Pakistan on Oct. 30.
Twenty20 Cricket World Cup: 5 players to watch
Some players to watch at the Twenty20 World Cup starting on Sunday with an eight-team first round. Four teams from Round 1 will advance to join the top eight teams in the main Super 12 stage from Oct. 23:
JASPRIT BUMRAH (India)
The paceman with the unorthodox bowling action is back to spearhead India’s T20 attack for the first time since the coronavirus outbreak and is likely to become the country’s leading wicket-taker in the format during the World Cup. Five wickets would take him above Yuzvendra Chahal’s record of 63 for India. Bumrah, on the back of a strong test series in England, came out of the IPL as one of competition’s leading wicket takers with 21 for Mumbai Indians at an average of 19.52. He continues to be prolific in all formats with his express pace and consistency off a short run-up. Few pacemen are better at yorkers that could prove to be his best source of wickets on the UAE’s spin-friendly pitches.
DEVON CONWAY (New Zealand)
The left-handed batter has taken international cricket by storm in all formats, underlining not just his talent but his versatility and ability to thrive in different conditions. There was the double-hundred against England at Lord’s on his test debut in June, the 126 against Bangladesh in his third and most recent ODI in March, and then an unbeaten 99 off 59 balls against Australia in one of his 11 innings for New Zealand in Twenty20s. Conway averages 59.12 in T20s and stands out in a way because he is not the kind of explosive power-hitter typically synonymous with the shorter format, rather a thinker and a gap-finder with a clean shot-making ability either as an opener or in the middle order. Born and raised in South Africa, Conway moved to New Zealand in 2017 and — at the age of 30 — has had to be patient for his chance at international level. Having helped the Black Caps to become world test champions, Conway could be the player to lead the team to a first ICC white-ball world title.
LIAM LIVINGSTONE (England)
Livingstone’s two-year plan has paid off. In a bid to get into England’s squad for this World Cup, he decided in 2019 to do a global tour of the T20 franchises so he could experience a variety of conditions and broaden his experience. He is now a regular in England’s T20 team and one of the most thrilling batters in the world. He’s also one of the biggest hitters, as shown in smashing a 42-ball hundred against Pakistan in July — the quickest ever scored by an England player. He was also the top scorer in the inaugural season of The Hundred, the new English domestic competition, in which he hit more sixes than anyone. Livingstone has struggled for runs in the IPL for Rajasthan Royals over the past month, an indication he might not be suited to the slower wickets in the United Arab Emirates. But he is clearly a potential game-changer and match-winner and, in that way, an ideal replacement for the absent Ben Stokes in the England team.
DAVID WARNER (Australia)
Once the best all-format opener in the game, Warner comes into the World Cup with no form and is perhaps emblematic of Australia’s preparations for the competition. He was dropped as captain by Sunrisers Hyderabad before this year’s Indian Premier League was paused for coronavirus-related reasons in April, then dropped from the team entirely after a three-ball duck and a three-ball 2 upon the competition’s resumption last month. Warner also hasn’t played for Australia in the T20 format since September last year, missing recent series against the West Indies and Bangladesh so he could be fresh for the IPL and the World Cup. Australia captain Aaron Finch has said Warner, one of the world’s most explosive batters on his day, will start in the T20 World Cup but is under pressure as his country looks to reach the semifinals for the first time since 2012 and win it for the first time.
TABRAIZ SHAMSI (South Africa)
The spinner is the top-ranked bowler in T20 internationals, which may come as a surprise to some considering the Proteas’ long-established reliance on fast bowling to get the job done. But Shamsi, a left-arm wrist spinner with plenty of variation, is now crucial to the South Africa team and reflects a trend in the short format where slow bowlers are proving to be invaluable. While Shamsi’s wicket-taking ability has never been in doubt, he once struggled to limit the runs and was considered a risky selection. The 31-year-old Shamsi has made major improvements in that department, although his strength will always be as an attacking spinner. He wanted to be a magician before his cricket career took off and is still keenly interested in the art. And that’s fitting for a bowler renowned for having a good selection of tricks up his sleeve.
Club Cup Hockey: Dhaka Abahani face Mariner Youngs' Saturday in final
Dhaka Abahani and Mariner Youngs' Club reached the final of the SIBL Club Cup Hockey Tournament 2021, eliminating their rivals in the semifinals at the Maulana Bhashani National Stadium Thursday.
The teams will play the final Saturday at 3pm at the same venue.
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In the day's semifinal, Dhaka Abahani thrashed Sonali Bank 7-2.
Belimappa Baharan scored three goals in the 7th, 13th and 59th minutes, while Pushkar Kisha Mimo, Naimuddin, Mehrab Hossain Shamin and Khorshed struck one each for Abahani.
Rocky scored two goals for Sonali Bank.
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In the day's other semifinal, Mariner Youngs' Club got a walkover against Dhaka Mohammedan and was later declared the winner by 2-0 goals as per league bye-laws.
Pedri to sign new deal with Barcelona through 2026
Barcelona midfielder Pedri González has agreed to a new contract with the team through 2026, the club said Thursday.
Barcelona said Pedri’s new contract will include a release cause of 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion). His salary was not made public. The deal will become official when the player signs on Friday.
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The 18-year-old Pedri is coming off a breakout season, his first with Barcelona after joining from Las Palmas. The playmaker led Barcelona with 53 appearances, helping it win the Copa del Rey.
Pedri also became a key player for Spain, helping the national team reach the semifinals of the European Championship and winning a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics.
The new contract signals Barcelona’s desire to have Pedri help lead the team that is undergoing a painful transition since the departure of Lionel Messi and is facing enormous financial difficulties.
Sk Russel Football: Wari Club to play Hatirjheel Club in final on Friday
Wari Club will play Hatirjheel Club in the final match of the Sheikh Russel Gold Cup U-18 Football Tournament on Friday.
The match will kick-off at 3 pm at Bir Shreshtha Shaheed Shipahi Mohammad Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Kamalapur here.
Home Minister Asaduzzman Khan will be the chief guest at the final match, organized by Sheikh Russel Jatiya Shisu Kishore Parishad and sponsored by Saif Powertek Limited.
A total of 32 teams took part in the tournament that began on September 30 at the same venue.
Big setback: Bangladesh suffer two defeats before WC
With only three days to go before the T20 World Cup Bangladesh have suffered their second consecutive defeat in two warm-up matches.
On Thursday, the Tigers lost to Ireland by 33 runs after enduring another four-wicket defeat to Sri Lanka in the first warm-up match.
The Tigers will now have to bounce back quickly before the main games of T20 World Cup begin on October 17 in Oman.
Read:T20 World Cup 2021: Bangladesh’s Group Stage Fixtures
Ireland won the toss in this match and opted to bat first. They posted a challenging total of 188 for three in 20 overs, with Gareth Delany hit 88 not-out off 50 balls with three fours and eight sixes.
Paul Stirling and Andrew Balbirnie also did well with the bat scoring 22 and 25 respectively.
For Bangladesh, Taskin Ahmed bagged two wickets conceding 26 runs in four overs while Nasum Ahmed took one wicket conceding 33 runs in three overs.
Two left-arm pacers— Mustafizur Rahman and Shoriful Islam-- gave away 40 and 41 runs respectively but failed to grab any wicket.
In reply, Bangladesh lost the openers in five runs— Mohammad Naim scored 3 while Liton Das posted one. Soumya Sarkar, who came to bat at number three, posted 37 off 30 balls with one four and two sixes.
Mushfiqur Rahim, who has been going through a bad patch for a while, failed once again as he scored four only. Afif Hossain, Shamim Hossain and Mahedi Hasan also displayed lean performance with the bat.
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Nurul Hasan, however, was the best batter for Bangladesh scoring 38 off 24 deliveries with six fours. But it was not enough for Bangladesh to avoid a big defeat.
Bangladesh ended up on 144 all-out in 20 overs, and lost the match by 33 runs. Mark Adair bagged three wickets for Ireland conceding 33 runs in four overs while Craig Young and Joshua Little scalped two wickets each.
Bangladesh will play their first World Cup match against Scotland on October 17, after that, they will take on Oman and Papua New Guinea.