The Kings XI Punjab were always fighting a hard battle where one or two bad performances could knock them out of the ground while the best of performances would have kept in the hunt for the top four spots on the points table. On the day when it was all or nothing for the Kings, they were made to look like mediocre sides which floundered the strategies in crunch situations and could not quite make advancement from the situations when they were dominating the game.
Here we have rated the best and the worst of the performances from both sides.
Ruturaj Gaikwad has seen probably all what a player or any individual can see in their lives in just one season and when the team demanded him to hit the hard yards after a series of abysmal shows from the seasoned pros, Gaikwad was not to miss out on the opportunities.
MS Dhoni had backed the experience of Shane Watson and Faf du Plessis in the early part of the tournament and asked Gaikwad to bat in the middle order. He showed the signs of a fish taken out of deep water as he looked dazed and asphyxiated with the responsibility of increasing the tempo after slow starts by the openers.
On the day against the Kings XI Punjab, the Chennai Super Kings needed someone with a clear head and sound temperament to steer the chase while du Plessis was going bonkers at the other end. Gaikwad once again played a match-winning inning like the last two games where the Super Kings made resounding comebacks and came back only after taking the team over the line.
The Super Kings have had a terrible season in 2020 but the emergence of Gaikwad will be a silver lining for their hopes of keeping the rich legacy of the franchise intact starting the next season of the IPL.
Lungi Ngidi has been a wicket-taker all this while in his short international and IPL career but his career has been impacted severely by a spell of injuries. His body was not ready at the start of the league and it showed up in his performances as the first two games of the season turned out to be bad dreams for him where he could not find his lengths and stick to the tactics laid out by the captain MS Dhoni. After those two games, MS Dhoni dropped him to bring the experience of Dwayne Bravo back into the playing XI.
Nothing seemed to work for the Super Kings and MS Dhoni and the captain resorted back to playing the first-choice seamers with whom he started the campaign and Ngidi repaid the faith showcasing that he has the quality to lead the CSK’s bowling attack in the coming seasons and that few bad performances do not take away his credentials as a strike bowler.
He was on the money straight away against the Kings XI as he picked up Mayank Agarwal inside the powerplay before he could take the game away from the Super Kings. Agarwal was looking in good touch and was hitting boundaries at will but Ngidi showed heart for experimentation and a cross-seam delivery found the inside edge of Agarwal bat.
He proved too good for KL Rahul as well as the skipper facing a lot of criticism for slow batting looked to break the shackles and a slower delivery off Ngidi got the better of the Orange cap holder.
Doing justice with his reputation of being a wicket-taker, Ngidi finished with an impressive 9 wickets in his bag from the four games he was trusted with but he would love to get the economy rate down from a very high level above 10. Ngidi is likely to be one of the mainstays of the CSK bowling lineup and he needs to develop into an all situation bowler to be a permanent member of the CSK’s playing XI.
When Deepak Hooda walked out to bat in the 12th over of the innings, the Kings XI were staring at a sub-par score with the scoreboard reading 73/4. He took six balls to hit his boundary and it seemed that he broke the deadlock to never look back again in the innings. He put on a marvellous show of hitting the balls inside out over cover against both spinners and quicks and Ian Bishop was all praise for his classy batting where he seemed so much in control.
Hooda unleashed his audacious shot-making in the 18th over when he could make out the line where Ngidi was planning to bowl and preempted the lengths superbly to take him over covers for two sixes of an over.
Hooda came into the limelight when he used to finish games with power-hitting like he did today against the CSK for the Sunrisers but went off radar and has not a brilliant IPL so far this year but on the big day when all was at stake for the Kings XI, Hooda showed his capabilities to the team management and reminded them that he is the one for the future to finish the games in case the Kings XI want to plug that hole in the side.
KL Rahul is the leading run-scorer in the tournament and yet has been facing a lot of flack for the lack of intent he has shown in the batting. Critics have blamed him for caring too much about preserving his wicket and not providing the required impetus to the team that could propel the side to big, very big totals.
He started in the same manner as he has been battling throughout the tournament but unlike other days, he started to accelerate a bit early. However, it was not his day as he was castled by a brilliant slower ball off Ngidi when he was just looking to time the ball behind square.
He was out in the middle phase and the sound the ball made after hitting his stumps was more than a sound of a batsman getting bowled as it was also a death rattle for the Kings XI who were heavily reliant on the trio of KL Rahul, Mayank Agarwal and Chris Gayle to do the job with the bat.
Rahul will walk away proud of his team for pulling out strong performances after being down and out after an initial phase of brilliance but at the same time, he would do well to realise that he as the batsman and also as the leader of the team slip away few moments that could have been won easily.
The Kings XI Punjab backed the young Caribbean to the hilt and he will have only himself to blame if the Kings XI Punjab will resist retaining him for the next season. He was wicked ahead of Chris Gayle in the playing XI in the initial phase of the tournament and while he gained a bit of form and momentum to lead the resurgence of the side, the day when the Kings needed all of the elements of the team to stand up tall, Pooran left the team in a lurch.
Pooran was not dropped even for a single match and albeit his run tally shows not so bad figure of 353 runs, he will be the first one to acknowledge that he did not do justice to the chance and the trust that the team management showed in him.
Both sides, the Kings XI Punjab and the Chennai Super Kings have finished their IPL 2020 journeys without making into the playoffs and both the team management will have a lot to ponder about before they hit the ground running for the preparation of the next IPL. The Chennai Super Kings will have to look for life beyond their star and ageing players while the Kings XI Punjab will have to look for different strategies to shape the side which is filled with youngsters into a world-beater side.
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