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Watch every match of the 2020 IPL live on Sky Sports from Saturday, with Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings kicking off the tournament
Some things in life are worth waiting for, it’s said, and the IPL promises to live up to that adage when the 2020 edition finally begins this weekend.
Last year’s tournament went right to the wire, with Lasith Malinga dismissing Chennai Super Kings’ Shardul Thakur off the last ball to secure Mumbai Indians’ fourth title by a margin of just one run.
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Mumbai’s defence of their crown was delayed by six months due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but the season is set to begin with a bang on Saturday – a re-run of that final against the Super Kings, live on Sky Sports Cricket from 2.45pm.
The two rivals are the most successful franchises in IPL history – but will one of the other six contenders step up to snatch the title this time? We take a closer look at the teams bidding for IPL glory…
0:29 Don’t miss the start of the Dream11 IPL. It all begins on Saturday when Mumbai take on Chennai at 2.45pm on Sky Sports Cricket.
CHENNAI SUPER KINGS
Last time: Runners-up
Best performance: Winners (2010, 2011, 2018)
Captain: MS Dhoni
English signings: Sam Curran
Overseas players to watch: Faf du Plessis, Imran Tahir, Josh Hazlewood
Homegrown star: Piyush Chawla
Prospects: Leaving aside their two-year suspension – following spot-fixing allegations against the team’s former owners – CSK have been the IPL’s most consistent performers, never failing to reach the last four.
The Super Kings made Piyush Chawla the most expensive Indian player in IPL history (at almost US $1m), bolstering their spin options alongside last year’s leading wicket-taker Imran Tahir. CSK should be in the frame again.
DELHI CAPITALS
Last time: Third
Best performance: Third (2012, 2019)
Captain: Shreyas Iyer
English signings: None
Overseas players to watch: Kagiso Rabada, Marcus Stoinis, Shimron Hetmyer
Homegrown star: Rishabh Pant
Prospects: Delhi underlined their ambition to challenge for a first-ever IPL final appearance by signing experienced spinner Ravi Ashwin from Kings XI Punjab and their squad looks solid on all fronts.
Although Chris Woakes and Jason Roy both pulled out of the tournament, the Capitals have assembled a good mix of overseas signings and captain Shreyas Iyer could well guide them one step further.
KINGS XI PUNJAB
Last time: Sixth
Best performance: Runners-up (2014)
Captain: KL Rahul
English signings: Chris Jordan
Overseas players to watch: Chris Gayle, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Glenn Maxwell
Homegrown star: Mayank Agarwal
Prospects: Since narrowly losing out to Kolkata Knight Riders in the final six years ago, the Punjab side have never really threatened to feature on the big stage again – and it’s hard to see them challenging this time.
It’ll be interesting to see how Rahul handles the burden of captaincy and, while Kings can boast enormous white-ball experience in the form of the mercurial Gayle, Glenn Maxwell and Mohammad Shami, they may not have enough strength in depth.
KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS
Last time: Fifth
Best performance: Winners (2012, 2014)
Captain: Dinesh Karthik
English signings: Eoin Morgan, Tom Banton
Overseas players to watch: Pat Cummins, Andre Russell, Sunil Narine
Homegrown star: Shubman Gill
Prospects: The Knight Riders haven’t reached the final since their 2014 success – but, by forking out a record $2.2m for the signature of Pat Cummins, have shown they mean to change that.
Experienced all-rounder Andre Russell is a proven performer in pressure situations, while batting prospect Shubman Gill – named as last year’s emerging player of the tournament – should also help to ensure Kolkata’s presence in the knockout stages.
England white-ball captain Eoin Morgan is also in tow, while countryman Tom Banton will get his first taste of the IPL after impressing in other T20 tournaments across the globe.
MUMBAI INDIANS
Last time: Winners
Best performance: Winners (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019)
Captain: Rohit Sharma
English signings: None
Overseas players to watch: Quinton de Kock, Trent Boult, Kieron Pollard
Homegrown star: Jasprit Bumrah
Prospects: Although the champions will be without their pace talisman Lasith Malinga – the Sri Lankan has featured in each of their four title successes – they still look a formidable outfit and will take some stopping.
The presence of Jasprit Bumrah and new signing Trent Boult maintains Mumbai’s bowling strength, while another arrival, Chris Lynn – who has moved from Kolkata Knight Riders – should provide fireworks at the top of the order alongside skipper Rohit Sharma.
RAJASTHAN ROYALS
Last time: Seventh
Best performance: Winners (2008)
Captain: Steve Smith
English signings: Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer, Jos Buttler, Tom Curran
Overseas players to watch: Oshane Thomas, David Miller, Andrew Tye
Homegrown star: Sanju Samson
Prospects: Winners of the first IPL tournament in 2008, the Royals have flattered to deceive more recently and will hope former Australia captain Steve Smith can oversee a renaissance in his first full campaign in charge.
Smith will have some exciting bowling options at his disposal – including Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer and West Indies paceman Oshane Thomas – but does the batting have enough depth to mount a genuine title challenge?
ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE
Last time: Eighth
Best performance: Runners-up (2009, 2011, 2016)
Captain: Virat Kohli
English signings: Moeen Ali
Overseas players to watch: AB de Villiers, Aaron Finch, Adam Zampa
Homegrown star: Navdeep Saini
1:53 Let’s hope for more Virat Kohli innings like this one, from 2016, during the 2020 Indian Premier League, which is live in full on Sky Sports
Prospects: The only way is up for RCB, who finished bottom for the second time in three years – and the franchise have moved to strengthen their spin department by bringing in Australian leggie Adam Zampa to operate alongside Moeen Ali.
Zampa’s countryman Aaron Finch is another new arrival and his ability and experience with the bat, allied to that of Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers, should ensure RCB score enough runs to improve significantly on last season.
SUNRISERS HYDERABAD
Last time: Fourth
Best performance: Winners (2016)
Captain: David Warner
English signings: Jonny Bairstow
Overseas players to watch: Rashid Khan, Kane Williamson, Mitchell Marsh
Homegrown star: Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Prospects: Sunrisers have been one of the IPL’s most consistent sides in recent years, reaching the knockout stages in each of the last four editions, and they look suitably equipped to at least match that achievement this time.
The bowling attack looks balanced, with Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s pace and swing complented by the trickery and variation of Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi, while Warner and Jonny Bairstow bring an explosive edge to their batting line-up.
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