IPL final 2012: The Manvinder frenzy

By Sebi Emi / Roar Rookie

Kolkata Knight Riders, led by Manvinder Bisla and Jacques Kallis, stormed past the Chennai Super Kings to take their first IPL title on Monday.

Early on, it seemed that Suresh Raina’s 73 off 38 was enough to guide the Super Kings to their third straight title. However, Bisla had other ideas.

Among two line-ups packed full of cricketing talent, Bisla is not a household name. However he played like a superstar.

With the bulk of the pressure on the seasoned shoulders of Jacques Kallis (who is usually unfazed by even the most intense pressure), Bisla settled into his role, a role that would prove problematic for the Super Kings attack.

After smashing Albie Morkel for four fours under four overs, he similarly dispatched of Dwayne Bravo and Ravichandran Ashwin to have the Super Kings reaching for the panic button.

Soon he was on his way to a nippy half century. After hitting two sixes in three deliveries off Ashwin, he then brought his team to the hundred mark with a single from Shadab Jakati.

Jacques Kallis, at the opposite end, had played a quiet innings. He was allowing for his team mate to maintain the tempo as he chipped in with singles.

The duo kept the Super Kings’ bowlers guessing until a slower delivery from Morkel had Bisla hit it unconvincingly over point only for Subramaniam Badrinath, to claim a catch. Had he missed it, there is no doubt a century was his destiny, however he went out on 89 from 48 balls.

At this point, the Knight Riders needed 52 from 5.2 overs and Jacques Kallis stepped up to reduce on that deficit, until he too fell, reaching 69 from 49 before being bowled by Australian Ben Hilfenhaus.

After Laxmi Rathan Shukla and Yusuf Pathan were dismissed on quick successive wickets, the Knight Riders were looking at scraping 16 runs under 1.1 overs.

The margin of error at this point of the game was so thin you needed to be thorough in every calculation, but when Hilfenhaus bowled a full toss-no-ball to Shakib Al Hasan, he was quick to dispatch it for four.

On came Bravo, but he only managed to delay the party celebration. As soon as Manoj Tiwary met the bat with the ball, the result was sweet for Kolkata Knight Riders and Bollywood owner Shah Rukh Khan.

The Crowd Says:

2012-06-05T07:31:14+00:00

Lords

Guest


Yeah Sebi wake me up when that happens, the day we see a Ugandan playing in that league,lol. Oh and yes i heard about the model, Poonam, any thoughts, because i see you missed some parts of the aftermath celebrations in your article.

AUTHOR

2012-05-31T08:17:53+00:00

Sebi Emi

Roar Rookie


Hullo Dishes, Bisla had a very special innings, he displayed maturity in taking the initiative---it was critical they formed a partnership with Kallis which they did, a 136-wonder. Very special innings indeed.

2012-05-31T07:54:01+00:00

dishes

Guest


a very impressive innings by bisla. amazing to watch

AUTHOR

2012-05-31T07:53:57+00:00

Sebi Emi

Roar Rookie


Lords, I think part of the plan in winning is retaining that title, and yes i imagine a sizeable capital investment. I also tip the Royal Challengers and a bunch of other teams next season, and possibly we get to see more Pakistan players as well, and maybe some Ugandans too; i have to keep the hope stirred for my folks. Have a good day brother. Thanks

2012-05-30T23:12:57+00:00

Lords

Guest


Now that they won, do you see them cashing in more investment to replenish their squad, i personally think the Royal Challengers and Dare Devils were within a shout, they will relinquish their hope of becoming champions.

AUTHOR

2012-05-30T23:00:25+00:00

Sebi Emi

Roar Rookie


Hullo Rabbitz, Yes, the IPL was concluded on Sunday with Kolkata Knight Rider's winning. But i'm sure the highlights are somewhere, even via youtube. Thanks

2012-05-30T21:52:34+00:00

Rabbitz

Roar Guru


Meh. Was the IPL on? Meh.

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