Monday, June 2, 2008

Six weeks that changed cricket

On April 18, as the first IPL game got underway, cricket was reborn. Corporate megabucks, Bollywood spectacle and the frequent sound of willow thumping leather, the new cocktail was revolutionizing the sport in the way it was played, viewed and managed. Here are the tournament's 10 trendsetters:Boys who came from nowhere: From Australian outback's, Punjab small-towns and Bengal backwaters, they suddenly emerged. A clutch of nerveless unknown desi and firang talents took IPL by storm. Who would have thought that among the million dollar big boys, an unauctioned Australian rookie (Shaun Marsh) would outscore everybody else in the league phase? And that a Punjab paceman whose only USP was that his surname, Gony, rhymed with Dhoni, would take more wickets than Shaun Pollock or Zaheer Khan?But for IPL, how many years would it have taken for Shikhar Dhawan, Abhishek Nayar, Amit Mishra, Ashok Dinda, Swapnil Asnodkar and Yo Mahesh to be seen, recognized and admired? His amazing level of consistency meant that Team Mohali got off to a flier more often than not.

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