Hey everyone! It’s time for the most awaited tournament of every year, the IPL 2020!!
This time, it’s not Vivo, but it’s the Dream11 IPL!
In this article, I’ll be analysing the squads for every team individually with their strengths and weaknesses, what I’d rate their team, and what is their best playing XI irrespective of what changes they’d keep doing in their teams as the tournament progresses to give everyone a chance to play.
Chennai Super Kings – (8.5/10)
Starting with the most successful team when it comes to the number of times they’ve reached the finals, along with the fact that they’ve won the trophy thrice and is being led by the most successful captain of International cricket.
Currently, it feels as if Faf and Rayudu both would play, which till last year was an option between the two battling for the opening spot with Watson. CSK has the maximum experience in the team with MSD as the best leader up from, some really good death bowling with Bravo, some amazing swing early on with Deepak Chahar, and definitely last year’s leading wicket taker Imran Tahir. They have a great balance in the team but somehow the age factor could play a role in injuries, which could be the only cause of concern for them, other than the loss of their star players, Suresh Raina and Harbhajan Singh. Ravisrinvasan Sai Kishore was the leading wicket taker in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2019 and would be looking forward to bowl in tandum with Tahir/Jadeja.
Their Best XI – Watson, Faf, Rayudu, Dhoni (C)(Wk), Jadhav, Jadeja, Bravo, Shardul, Chahar, Tahir/Ngidi, Gaikwad/Sai Kishore/Piyush Chawla.
(Their 11th player would depend on the combination they would want to go with, in terms of taking an extra batsman, bowler or a bowling all rounder respectively).
Delhi Capitals – (8/10)
They came third in the previous season and most of their team is the same from last year, which means they could always repeat the feat or even might go all the way to the finals. Shreyas Iyer, a captain who just lead Mumbai in the domestic circuit was given the chance with Delhi Capitals for the first time last year and he did an amazing job in his first season as a captain itself. With a legend like Ricky Ponting being their coach, the team could do really well, even if they don’t have big names like Gayle, ABD, MSD, Kohli, Rohit, etc. Their biggest weakness is experience since majority players are youngsters, but with the inclusion of Rahane and Ashwin, they’re probably looking for some stability in that department as well, but them making the cut to the playing XI might mean that DC lose out on a couple of integral players from their last year’s best combination.
Their Best XI – Shaw, Dhawan, Pant(Wk), Iyer(C), Hetmeyer, Stoinis, Axar, Ashwin, Sams, Ishant, Rabada.
(Lamichanne performed outstandingly in CPL and is in form, but with options like Ashwin and Mishra in the side, it could be difficult for him to feature in alot of matches. Rahane said in an interview that he’s ready for the finishing role, but the current form of Stoinis against England might make a good battle to choose between the two for the No.6 spot. Also, a left arm seam option of Daniel Sams will battle it out for a spot with the indian domestic hero Harshal Patel and Guyana Amazon Warrior’s)
Kings XI Punjab – (7.5/10)
The Universe Boss, Chris Gayle, their star overseas player, has been out of form and has tend to become inconsistent with time. On the contrary, his opening partner and captain, KL Rahul has been in tremendous form and has been playing outstandingly in every form of cricket. Glenn Maxwell has been their highest bid in the auction but failed to deliver in the T20I series against England, and KXIP would be hoping for him to perform for them the way he did in 2017. Nicholas Pooran and Mujeeb Ur Rahman have had great a great CPL 2020 before coming into this tournament. On one hand, their overseas players look destructive, but the Indian players other than KL Rahul all look a bit inconsistent and unreliable when it comes to responsibilities in T20s. The only other experienced player in the squad is Mohammad Shami who they’d expect to deliver but has also been expensive in terms of economy in the IPL earlier.
Their Best XI – Rahul(C), Gayle, Pooran(Wk), Mayank, Maxwell, Karun, Mandeep, Gowtham, Mujeeb, Shami, Harpreet Singh Brar/Porel, Arshdeep Singh/Bishnoi.
(They could go with either of these 4, and rely on Maxwell as their 5th bowler or take any 2 of these 4 and remove one of Mandeep/Karun from the XI. Neesham, Cottrell and Jordan would also be tried as the tournament progresses but that would mean Pooran and Gayle sitting out, with Mayank opening and Rahul taking up the keeping duties).
Kolkata Knight Riders – (7.5/10)
Two-time winners would look to get their third title out here in UAE with the power-packed players they have in their lineup. With McCullum coming with a gorified season with 12/12 wins with TKR, he would want to do it all over again with KKR. Their overseas players inclue Morgan, Russell, Narine and Banton, all of whom are very destructive with the bat, and then Chris Green and Ali Khan who’ve been tremendous with the ball in the CPL 2020. And, how can we forget the most expensive player in IPL Auction 2020, Pat Cummins, who would join KKR as soon as the Australian series is done with and would have had match practice from his end. Their skipper DK has been a great leader but has made a few on-field strategic errors with his batting/bowling orders at times, which he would rectify and learn from this time with the captaincy experience of Morgan by his side. This side also lacks quality and experienced Indians in their squad and are heavily dependent on their overseas players. They also have a lot of players like Mavi, Nagarkoti, Narine, Russell, Varun Chakravarty, and others who need to take care of their injuries otherwise KKR might be in deep trouble as the tournament goes on.
Their Best XI – Narine, Gill, Morgan, Russell, Karthik(C)(Wk), Rana, Rinku, Cummins, Prasidh, Kuldeep, Mavi/Nagarkoti.
(Depending on the fitness levels of Mavi and Nagarkoti would it depend on who gets to play. If both are injured, they have Sandeep Warrier and Pravin Tambe as backup options to go with.)
Mumbai Indians – (9.5/10)
The team with most number of IPL titles seem to be the favourites yet again and they have the best balanced side amongst the squads and if you see the squad competition on paper, I’d say Mumbai Indians will defend their title, but it depends on how they execute their strategies on field. They have been winners in 2013,2015,2017,and 2019, and would be looking for an even year trophy as well. This team would have a huge ask in terms of choosing their 4 overseas players as well as their best XI combination because even their backup options are amazingly talented as well. With Pollard being the man of the tournament of CPL 2020, he’s in red hot form and would be looking forward to a great IPL season as well. Their only loss would be quality off spinners in their side to tackle the lefties of their opposition’s on
Their Best XI – De Kock(Wk), Lynn, Rohit(C), Kishan, Surya, Pollard, Haardik, Krunal, Boult, Bumrah, Rahul Chahar
(This is undoubtedly their best XI with hardcore destructive batsmen till 8 and, with Pollard also bowling entire 4 overs these days, giving them 6 regular bowling options.)
Rajasthan Royals – (7/10)
A team which has invested heavily in the bowling department with 11 out of 25 of their players, including 5 out of 8 of their overseas players, are regular bowlers. They are highly dependent on the top 3/4 batsmen, especially their best 4 overseas players Stokes, Smith, Buttler and Archer, out of whom 3 won’t be available for the first game due to their quarantine period. I find this team to have the least balance and they would be asking alot of
their overseas players, including their skipper Smith, who’s also been off colors in the series against England. Yashaswi Jaiswal might be a great prospect to look at and he probably would get a lot of opportunities to prove his worth in the IPL circuit after having an excellent U-19 World Cup. Riyan Parag who showed his abilities in the last edition of IPL would also be in their scheme of things. Sanju Samson has had great starts in every IPL and always fails to convert as the tournament goes on. He’d look to change fortunes this time.
Their Best XI – Buttler(Wk), Jaiswal, Samson, Smith(C), Uthappa, Stokes, Parag, Gopal, Unadkat, Archer, Rajpoot
(With Markande and Tewatia as backup options, one of Rajpoot or Unadkat could always be on the bench as the pitches start wearing out as the tournament goes on.)
Royal Challengers Bangalore – (8/10)
Watching Kohli and ABD together is like wanting to watch Messi and Ronaldo together. They could be the most destructive pair for every opposition out there, especially along with Finch to give the start and support they’ve looked for. Padikkal is a great prospect after having an excellent domestic season and would want to get chances this year after being benched throughout last season. Shivam Dube is now a capped player and would want to perform to his capabilities to retain a position in the Indian team. With Morris and Steyn also in the side, their death bowling issues might have been sorted out which has been their cause of concern always, but only of them could play in the XI if they plan on taking Moeen or Zampa as a spinner in their side. They’ve been three time finalists but been unfortunate in not being able to get hold of a single IPL title and this time Virat and co. would be looking forward to changing their fortunes in this unpredictable year of 2020.
Their Best XI – Padikkal, Finch, Virat(C), ABD, Parthiv(Wk), Moeen, Dube, Morris, Chahal, Saini, Umesh.
(Steyn/Moeen/Zampa, these are their three options for the remaining one overseas spot. With Finch and ABD surely being there for to give stability to Virat, and Morris being a high investment in the auctions, three foreign spots are a surety for majority of the matches. If ABD is ready to take on the Keeping duties, then Parthiv might have to sit out, givimgWashington Sundar coming into the side .)
Sunrisers Hyderabad – (8/10)
And, here’s the final team for the IPL 2020!
All their 8 foreign slots have been filled up by amazingly talented cricketers from all over the world and it would be a huge task to choose just 4 between them. Probably having Williamson on the bench for majority part just shows the quality of foreigners that they have. Bhuvi and Sandy performed really well in the 2014 edition when they played nearly half the tournament in UAE, and their swing could be a huge help in those conditions up front in the powerplay overs. The two Afghans Nabi and Rashid have had excellent CPLs right before coming into IPL and could be a huge bonus factor out here. Warner and Bairstow were the most destructive opening pair in IPL 2019, and they would love to be even more destructive this year once they start playing after the quarantine period. They have some talented youngsters in the form of Abdul Samad, Bavanaka Sandeep, Virat Singh, Priyam Garg and Sanjay Yadav, and all of them would love to play their part whenever given the opportunity.
Their Best XI – Warner(C), Bairstow(Wk), Saha, Pandey, Shankar, Nabi, Abhishek/Nadeem, Rashid, Bhuvi, Sandeep, Khaleel/Kaul.
(Abhishek Sharma or Shahbaz Nadeem could feature as their finisher or an extra spinner respectively, however needed by the team management. Khaleel being a left arm seamer could be preferred over Kaul but the latter has been a star for SRH in earlier editions so he won’t be left out so easily, but with Sandy and Bhuvi also there, it would be a choice of 3 between these 4.)
