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with the TRPs of between 4 and 6 during India’s one-day series
 in Australia earlier in the year, when interest was high following
 the  spat  between  Symonds  and  Harbhajan  Singh  during  the
 New Year test at Sydney.


 Each franchise provided a story of its own. Chennai Super Kings
 won their first four matches, lost their next three, but recovered
              YOU ADORE SHAHRUKH, LOVE PREITY,
 through the incandescent batting of Dhoni and Suresh Raina to
 reach a final they very nearly won. The Delhi Daredevils bowling
 attack underlined the eternal values of line and length through
 Glenn McGrath and Farveez Maharoof, and boasted one of the   YOU ADORE SHAHRUKH, LOVE PREITY,
 most watchable opening pairs in the tournament in Virender
 Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir. The other beaten semi-finalists,

 Kings  XI  Punjab,  unearthed  the  surprise  of  the  tournament:
 Shaun Marsh’s career may never be the same again after topping                                                       WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON?
 the run charts with a grand total of 616.  AND WORSHIP DHONI.

 Fortunes  differed  for  the  four  franchises  that  failed  to  make
 it  out  of  the  group  stages.  Mumbai  Indians  were  forced  to
 field  three  captains  during  the  course  of  the  tournament:
 Sachin  Tendulkar  was  recovering  from  a  groin  injury,  before
 his  replacement  Harbhajan  Singh  was  promptly  banned  for
 slapping an opponent, leaving Shaun Pollock to fill in. It was to
 Mumbai’s credit that they came so close to progressing after
 losing their first four matches.

 Kolkata started with a big bang thanks to McCullum, but never
 quite  played  with  enough  consistency  after  that,  despite  the
 fiery  leadership  of  Sourav  Ganguly.  The  biggest  surprises,
 though,  was  the  failure  of  Bangalore  Royal  Challengers  and
 Deccan Chargers, two of the wealthiest franchises and much
 fancied teams. Royal Challengers won just four matches amid
 accusations that the squad they had chosen was more suited
 to Test cricket than the hurly-burly of the Twenty20 game, and
 the Hyderabadis went through their own blues, managing just
 two victories, despite boasting an A to Z of some of the game’s
 biggest hitters.

 However,  what  will  always  be  an  enduring  memory  of  the
 tournament  will  be  the  extent  to  which  it  captured  the
 imagination  of  cricket  crazed  India.  From  billboards  to

 commercials,  from  street  gossip  to  detailed  analysis  in  the
 nation’s dailies, IPL became a daily part of India’s millions.


 For a tournament staged at such short notice, this truly was an
 incredible achievement.








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