da stake casino: There weren’t too many Australians around in the IPL this year, but they still made their presence felt in no uncertain terms, with Adam Gilchrist leading the way

da dobrowin: S Rajesh28-May-2009There weren’t too many Australians around in the IPL this year, but they still made their presence felt in no uncertain terms. One of them, Matthew Hayden, finished as the highest run-getter, but the one who took away all the honours was his long-time opening partner in ODIs, Adam Gilchrist. As a leader, he inspired a bunch of players who were basement dwellers last season to aim for, and reach, the summit. And as a batsman, he led from the front again, forming a superb opening partnership with Herschelle Gibbs and getting the Deccan Chargers off to excellent starts more often than not.Gilchrist finished as the second-highest run-getter in the IPL, falling just five short of 500. He scored three half-centuries, but his high point came in a high-pressure, knockout game, against the team which was the favourite to win the tournament. There were two centuries in the IPL, but for many, the best innings was Gilchrist’s 85 in the semi-final against Delhi, a knock which made a potentially tricky chase a mere formality. Among batsmen who scored more than 100 runs, only Dwayne Smith finished with a strike rate higher than Gilchrist’s 152.30.Looking at his stats against each opponent, it’s clear he saved his best for Delhi Daredevils, averaging more than 52 at a strike rate of almost 13 runs per over. Against the other teams his aggregate was less than 100, but against each of them his strike rate was superb.

Adam Gilchrist in the IPL

OppositionRunsBallsDismissalsAverageRuns per overDelhi Daredevils15773352.3312.90Royal Challengers Bangalore8666328.667.81Mumbai Indians6049230.007.34Kolkata Knight Riders5642228.008.00Rajasthan Royals4946224.506.39Chennai Super Kings4420222.0013.20Kings XI Punjab4329221.508.89Like most batsmen in the IPL, though, Gilchrist was less comfortable against spin than he was against pace (though Virender Sehwag, who gave away 23 runs in an over to him in the semis, might disagree with that assessment). Anil Kumble showed the way to nail him in the final, taking the new ball and dismissing him in the first over, while Amit Mishra, Yusuf Pathan, Suresh Raina and Ramesh Powar were some of the other spinners who dismissed him. Overall, Gilchrist averaged almost 46 against pace, scoring at more than ten an over. Against spin, though, he was far less destructive, averaging only 16, at a rate of slightly more than seven per over.

Gilchrist against pace and spin in the IPL

RunsBallsWicketsAverageRun ratePace366216845.7510.16Spin129109816.127.10Among the bowlers who bowled more than ten balls to him, Kumble was easily the most effective, conceding only 18 from 22 balls, and dismissing him in the final. Yusuf Pathan was pretty tidy as well, but the same can’t be said of Delhi’s two left-arm fast bowlers: both Dirk Nannes, who was taken apart by Gilchrist in the semi-final, and Ashish Nehra suffered at his hands, going at more than 14 runs per over. Irfan Pathan, Mashrafe Mortaza and L Balaji went at more than two runs per ball as well.

Gilchrist versus each bowler in the IPL (Qual: 10 balls)

BowlerRunsBallsDismissalsAverageRun rateAnil Kumble1822118.004.90Lasith Malinga20190-6.31Yusuf Pathan1718117.005.66Dirk Nannes3916139.0014.62Tillakaratne Dilshan13150-5.20Ashish Nehra39140-16.71Praveen Kumar18120-9.00Brett Lee11120-5.50L Balaji27110-14.72Mashrafe Mortaza23110-12.54Irfan Pathan26110-14.18Ishant Sharma10110-5.45Amit Mishra1710117.0010.20Thanks largely to Gilchrist and Hayden, their teams were also on top of the chart in terms of opening partnerships. The numbers for them are very similar – an average stand in the early 30s and a run rate of slightly more than nine per over. None of the other teams managed either of these feats. The run rates for these two teams, especially, was significantly more than the others: Delhi, the next best side only managed a run rate of 7.53.

Tea-wise opening partnerships in the IPL

TeamInningsRunsAverageRuns per overChennai Super Kings1447533.939.02Deccan Chargers1652732.949.03Delhi Daredevils1436926.367.53Rajasthan Royals1328622.006.89Kings XI Punjab1430521.797.09Kolkata Knight Riders1326320.236.86Mumbai Indians1324719.006.83Royal Challengers Bangalore1624015.005.95Australians contribution in IPL 2009The 18 Australians who played in the IPL scored about 17% of the total runs that came off the bat, at an average that was better than the overall tournament average. It helped that apart from Hayden and Gilchrist, they also had Brad Hodge, who scored 365 in 12 innings at an average of more than 40, and Andrew Symonds, whose late entry added plenty of weight to a shaky Deccan middle order.

Australian contribution with the bat in the IPL

RunsBallsDismissalsAverageRuns per overAustralians256419908928.807.73Overall15,34413,15869722.017.00The bowling, despite Nannes and Sharne Warne, took less than 10% of the total wickets taken by bowlers, while their average was slightly higher than the overall tournament average.

Australian contribution with the ball in the IPL

BallsRuns concededWicketsAverageEcon rateAustralians134816416027.357.30Overall13,08515,94462125.677.31

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