Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Indian Premier League, 2011 Royal Challengers Bangalore Squad

Indian Premier League, 2011
January 9, 2011
AB de Villiers
AB de Villiers
Age: 26 years 326 days
Playing role: Wicketkeeper batsman
Batting: Right-hand bat
Bowling: Right-arm medium


Tillakaratne Dilshan
Tillakaratne Dilshan
Age: 34 years 87 days
Playing role: Allrounder
Batting: Right-hand bat
Bowling: Right-arm offbreak


Nuwan Pradeep
Nuwan Pradeep
Age: 24 years 82 days
Playing role: Bowler
Batting: Right-hand bat
Bowling: Right-arm fast-medium


Mohammad Kaif
Mohammad Kaif
Age: 30 years 39 days
Batting: Right-hand bat
Bowling: Right-arm offbreak


Zaheer Khan
Age: 32 years 94 days
Playing role: Bowler
Batting: Right-hand bat
Bowling: Left-arm fast-medium


Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli
Age: 22 years 65 days
Playing role: Middle-order batsman
Batting: Right-hand bat
Bowling: Right-arm medium


Charl Langeveldt
Charl Langeveldt
Age: 36 years 23 days
Batting: Right-hand bat
Bowling: Right-arm fast-medium


Abhimanyu Mithun
Abhimanyu Mithun
Age: 21 years 76 days
Batting: Right-hand bat
Bowling: Right-arm medium


Dirk Nannes
Dirk Nannes
Age: 34 years 238 days
Batting: Right-hand bat
Bowling: Left-arm fast


Luke Pomersbach
Luke Pomersbach
Age: 26 years 103 days
Playing role: Batsman
Batting: Left-hand bat
Bowling: Right-arm offbreak


Cheteshwar Pujara
Cheteshwar Pujara
Age: 22 years 349 days
Playing role: Batsman
Batting: Right-hand bat
Bowling: Legbreak


Rilee Rossouw
Rilee Rossouw
Age: 21 years 92 days
Batting: Left-hand bat
Bowling: Right-arm offbreak


Saurabh Tiwary
Saurabh Tiwary
Age: 21 years 10 days
Batting: Left-hand bat


Johan van der Wath
Johan van der Wath
Age: 32 years 364 days
Batting: Right-hand bat
Bowling: Right-arm medium-fast


Jonathan Vandiar
Jonathan Vandiar
Age: 20 years 259 days
Batting: Left-hand bat
Bowling: Legbreak


Daniel Vettori
Daniel Vettori
Age: 31 years 347 days
Playing role: Bowler
Batting: Left-hand bat
Bowling: Slow left-arm orthodox

Eyes on World Cup spots as ODIs begin

The Preview by Siddhartha Talya
January 11, 2011
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Match Facts
Wayne Parnell bowls in training on the eve of the first ODI against India, Durban, January 11, 2011
An impressive show in the Twenty20 match and strong batting skills could help Wayne Parnell make the final XI© Getty Images
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January 12, Durban
Start time 14:30 (12.30 GMT, 18.00 IST)
Big Picture
The Test series between the top two teams in international cricket was meant to be this tour's biggest draw, but the ODI series that starts on Wednesday is almost as significant. Bilateral one-dayers are an after-party to a grand event, though not in this case with the World Cup just over a month away and with the teams required to finalise their fifteen-member squads for the event by January 19. Three of the five games in this series - the last official 50-over preparation for the two sides ahead of the World Cup - will be played out before the deadline and they are likely to influence the composition of the final squads.
Injuries to Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir have led to call-ups for Rohit Sharma and M Vijay for the ODI series, though Virat Kohli appears to have done enough in the middle order for his place to be in any risk. There is more competition in the bowling, with a possible tussle between Sreesanth and Munaf Patel for a spot alongside Zaheer Khan, Praveen Kumar and Ashish Nehra in the fast-bowling attack.Praveen's eleventh-hour injury gives Ishant Sharma, who had an ordinary Test series, another go at the one-day level, though he is almost certain to miss the first game. Piyush Chawla returns to the 50-over format after more than two years, but R Ashwin is the favoured second spinner in the squad, while Harbhajan Singh will look to build on his performance in the Tests.
South Africa have roped in legspinner Imran Tahir and left-arm spinner Robin Peterson, as potential slow-bowling partners to Johan Botha; Colin Ingram, who scored a century on ODI debut, fills in for the injured Jacques Kallis at No.3, and could be in the running for a top-order spot in the World Cup, while David Miller will possibly be fighting for a middle-order slot along with the leg-spinning allrounder Faf du Plessis. The battle for the third seamer's position will be between Lonwabo Tsotsobe and Wayne Parnell, though Ryan McLaren, not playing this series, has also done the job in the past.
South Africa, at home on lively tracks, go in as the favourites. The team coming on top will go into the World Cup on a high, but individual performances in this series could be just as important as the scoreline itself.
Form guide

South Africa: WLWLW
India: WWWWW
Players to watch out for…
Virat Kohli: One of India's in-form batsman, Kohli comes into this series with two centuries and two half-centuries in his last six matches. Almost a certainty in India's World Cup squad, given a successful 2010, an impressive performance in tougher conditions - his only ODI series outside the subcontinent has been in Zimbabwe - should further reaffirm his chances.
Faf du Plessis: He was signed up for US$120,000 at the IPL auctions and will be eager for an ODI debut here. An impressive List A batting average of 44.37 and his abilities as a legpinner makes him a strong contender as an all-round option in South Africa's middle order.
Team news
The teams could shuffle their line-ups for the first few games. Sachin Tendulkar returns to the 50-over format after a self-imposed break - his last ODI was in Gwalior, where he scored that record-breaking double-century against the same opposition.
Praveen's absence puts Munaf in the frame for the third seamer's spot, but India will want to take a good look at the conditions before taking a call on whether to go with two spinners and two fast bowlers.
India (possible): 1 Sachin Tendulkar, 2 M Vijay, 3 Virat Kohli, 4 Yuvraj Singh, 5 Suresh Raina, 6 Yusuf Pathan, 7 MS Dhoni (capt & wk), 8 Harbhajan Singh, 9 R Ashwin / Munaf Patel, 10 Zaheer Khan, 11 Ashish Nehra
Parnell's impressive show in the Twenty20 match will make it tough for Smith to ignore him. Tsotsobe was in good form against Pakistan in the UAE when Parnell was injured, and the latter's batting credentials could be the clinching factor.
South Africa (possible): 1 Graeme Smith (capt), 2 Hashim Amla, 3 Colin Ingram, 4 AB de Villiers (wk), 5 JP Duminy, 6 Faf du Plessis / Robin Petersen, 7 David Miller, 8 Johan Botha, 9 Dale Steyn, 10 Wayne Parnell / Lonwabo Tsotsobe, 11 Morne Morkel
Stats and trivia
  • India's have won only three matches and lost 16 against South Africa in South Africa - their worst record in any country
  • Sachin Tendulkar has scored 1422 runs in South Africa, but only 522 of those have come against the hosts, at an average of 26.10. Rahul Dravid has been the most successful Indian batsman against South Africa in South Africa (512 runs at 51.20)
Siddhartha Talya is a sub editor at Cricinfo
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