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Aakash Chopra Picks IPL 10’s Top 4 Teams: What’s Worked For Them?

Barring a series of upsets, the top four teams of IPL 10 have been identified, writes Aakash Chopra.

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The league phase of the 10th edition of the Indian Premier League is in its last week and barring a series of upsets, the top four teams have already been identified. Since MI, KKR and SRH looked the strongest on paper, most people expected them to finish in the top four and they have.

RPS

RPS has been the surprise package of this edition, for they received a lot of flak for first removing Dhoni as a skipper and then for spending a fortune to acquire Stokes. But if the end justifies the means, both moves seemed to have worked for the once-beleaguered franchise.

Barring a series of upsets, the top four teams of IPL 10 have been identified, writes Aakash Chopra.
Ben Stokes has won three games. (Photo: AP)
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Not to forget that Pune were dealt two body blows even before a single ball was bowled, when R Ashwin and Mitchell Marsh were ruled out for the season.

While they couldn’t do much about Ashwin’s absence (it’s almost impossible to find a like-for-like replacement for an India Test cricketer), their move to hire the services of Imran Tahir turned out to be a stroke of genius.

The stand-out feature of their success is one match-winning performance getting them the two points. Stokes has won three games; Tripathi, Dhoni and Smith have won one game apiece. This is the only thing that might go against them in the final stages.

Mumbai Indians

Two things have stood out in MI’s successful season.

First, they found the right combination right at the beginning and therefore, started by winning a series of games, and second, they have been extremely patient with the playing XI and have resisted the temptation to make a lot of changes – that’s paid rich dividends.

Barring a series of upsets, the top four teams of IPL 10 have been identified, writes Aakash Chopra.
Mumbai Indians have been extremely patient with the playing XI. (Photo: BCCI)

Mitchell McCleneghan started the tournament very slowly but they chose to stick with him. Malinga had a couple of really bad games but they were, once again, quick to get him back in the saddle. They’ve also been realistic about their resources, for the baton of bowling in the toughest phases has been seamlessly passed on from Malinga to Bumrah.

They’ve answered the million-dollar question – does a settled team lead to success or does success lead to a settled team? Of course, it’s the former.

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KKR

‘Don’t fix it if it isn’t broken’ is cliché but successful teams are the ones that continue to reinvent, for that allows them to be ahead of the pack. You take the opponents by surprise and also reignite your own group by throwing slightly different yet realistic challenges.

Barring a series of upsets, the top four teams of IPL 10 have been identified, writes Aakash Chopra.
Sunil Narine. (Photo: IANS)

The absence of Andre Russell meant losing firepower towards the end and to address the issue, they broke the most successful partnership of Robin Uthappa and Gautam Gambhir to put either Chris Lynn or Sunil Narine at the top.

Such decisions need a complete buy-in of the players getting affected and the way Uthappa took to the new role of batting at 3 is an indication that KKR is functioning as one unit.

In fact, the day they opened with Narine and Lynn, the captain himself dropped down the order. Most of the good work is done at the auctions but it’s equally important to utilise and maximise resources, and KKR have done that better than most teams.

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SRH

Barring a series of upsets, the top four teams of IPL 10 have been identified, writes Aakash Chopra.
David Warner has been excellent with his bowling moves and field placements. (Photo: AP)

Last season their bowling took them to the title but this season has panned out a little differently.

The continuous absence of Fizz and the occasional presence of Nehra have put a spanner in the works. That’s where you’ll have to credit their team management, for they’ve found two decent Indian seamers in Kaul and Siraj.

Warner’s captaincy might not have been spoken about much but he’s been excellent with his bowling moves and field placements. Kane Williamson has proved that technique doesn’t necessarily slow you down; it liberates you. Even though they’ve done a lot of things right, I still get a feeling that they might fail to defend the title.

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