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By happy coincidence, White was one of the Bangalore fielders
 who spent much of the evening craning his neck to catch sight
 of one six after another being launched into the night sky.


 But Kolkata’s problem was that McCullum was available for four
 matches only before jetting off to England to join up with his
 fellow New Zealand tourists, and – after winning their first two
 matches – the franchise struggled to make good his absence.
 Ganguly  did  his  best  to  lead  by  example  in  taking  the  battle
 to  the  opposition  and  his  swashbuckling  style  appeared  to
 be well-suited to the Twenty20 format. But his fans were only

 treated to three innings of any substance, just one of which –
 a breathtaking 86 not out off 53 balls in the final group game
 against Kings XI Punjab – was at Eden Gardens.


 Even so, Ganguly ended up as his side’s leading runscorer, with
 349 at an average of 29 and a strike-rate of 113, and he was never
 less than wholehearted in his efforts to win games for his side.
 Once McCullum had left the country, support came mainly from
 the Australian batsmen David Hussey, who had surprised some
 by  fetching  more  at  auction  than  his  more  celebrated  older
 brother Michael had attracted from the Chennai Super Kings. A
 tally of 319 runs suggested the money was not entirely wasted.


 Ponting never got going after playing second fiddle to McCullum
 on  that  balmy  opening  night  in  Bangalore  when  he  scored  a
 barely noticed 20. He was dismissed for a duck in both the next
 two games, against Deccan Chargers and Chennai Super Kings,
 and signed off with an innings of 19 in the defeat to Mumbai
 Indians.  It  was  one  of  the  few  barren  patches  of  a  glittering
 career. His unexpected struggles placed pressure on the likes of
 Mohammad  Hafeez,  the  Pakistani  middle-order  batsman,  and
 the Indian Laxmi Shukla, but Hafeez managed just 64 runs in
 eight innings and although Shukla fared slightly better, scoring
 163 runs in 12 knocks, four of them unbeaten, there were still
 insufficient  runs  coming  from  the  middle  order  to  sustain
 Kolkata’s challenge for a semi-final spot.


 As  a  result  Ganguly  was  often  left  hoping  his  bowlers  could

 provide  a  miracle,  but  it  wasn’t  to  be.  Sharma  began  in
 stupendous form, bowling six overs for just 16 runs as Kolkata












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