Analysis of individual batting and bowling performances in IPL 2012
Madhusudhan Ramakrishnan23-Apr-2012While Ajinkya Rahane and Rajasthan Royals dominated the batting stats during the first ten days of IPL 2012, the previous week was all about the exploits of Chris Gayle and Kevin Pietersen. Gayle, the leading run-scorer in IPL 2011, had a quiet start to this season before regaining form with three half-centuries, his last two coming in challenging chases. Pietersen, who entered this season following a stunning century against Sri Lanka in the second Test, scored the second hundred of the tournament, leading Delhi Daredevils to a comfortable win over Deccan Chargers. The best bowling performances in the previous week came from less-known bowlers. While Shahbaz Nadeem’s 3 for 16 against Chargers set up the win for Daredevils, Parvinder Awana’s 4 for 34 and Kieron Pollard’s 2 for 14 came in defeats.Pietersen, who came in at No. 3 and struck nine sixes during his innings, scored 103 off 64 balls at a strike rate of 160.93. In comparison, the other batsmen in the game scored at a strike rate of 120.46. Pietersen’s match-winning effort is now second on the list of best batting performances in this season’s IPL, behind Rahane’s century against Royal Challengers Bangalore.Gayle’s 87 off 56 balls and his 131-run stand with AB de Villiers helped Royal Challengers overhaul Kings XI Punjab’s 165. Gayle’s strike rate in the match (155.35) was well above the strike rate of the other batsmen (124.86). In Royal Challengers’ previous game against Warriors, Gayle once again was the key as he smashed 81 off 48 balls with eight sixes, including five in a single over.
BatsmanTeamOppositionRunsPointsAjinkya RahaneRajasthan RoyalsRoyal Challengers10354.25Kevin PietersenDelhi DaredevilsDeccan Chargers10353.46Owais ShahRajasthan RoyalsRoyal Challengers6049.83Ajinkya RahaneRajasthan RoyalsKings XI Punjab9847.72Chris GayleRoyal ChallengersKings XI Punjab8746.16Dwayne BravoChennai Super KingsDeccan Chargers4345.35Gautam GambhirKolkata Knight RidersRoyal Challengers6445.13Rohit SharmaMumbai IndiansDeccan Chargers7344.85Gautam GambhirKolkata Knight RidersRoyal Challengers6643.81Chris GayleRoyal ChallengersPune Warriors8143.18During the week there were quite a few innings that featured in ESPNcricinfo’s top 20 best performances in this IPL. In the Kings XI-Mumbai Indians game, both Shaun Marsh and James Franklin struck half-centuries for their respective teams but Marsh’s effort proved to be more crucial as Kings XI upstaged Mumbai Indians for the sixth time in nine meetings. Faf du Plessis (Chennai Super Kings) and Jesse Ryder (Warriors) continued their good form with significant contributions in victories against Royal Challengers and Daredevils. While Gayle’s consistency helped him displace Marsh on top of the overall batsmen list, Pietersen leapt up from 47th place to 14th. Yusuf Pathan, who has had a horror start to this season (29 runs in five innings), dropped from 11th to 18th.
BatsmanMatchesPointsChris Gayle3323.06Shaun Marsh3522.78Matthew Hayden3218.55Shane Watson3217.59Michael Hussey2117.35Sachin Tendulkar5316.70Virender Sehwag5615.53Suresh Raina6915.49MS Dhoni6615.18Kumar Sangakkara5414.69Bowlers dominated the tournament for the first few days, with top performances from spinners and pace bowlers. Ravindra Jadeja’s 5 for 16 against Chargers and Sunil Narine’s five-wicket haul against Kings XI continue to hold the top two spots on the list of best bowling performances. Nadeem’s 3 for 16 against Chargers, which is ranked seventh, is the only change in the top ten. Nadeem’s economy rate was 4.00 in a game where the match run-rate was 8.14. In addition, his three wickets were those of top-order batsmen. Awana picked up the first four wickets to fall during his spell of 4 for 34 against Royal Challengers but was unable to prevent defeat. His economy rate, although high (8.50), was almost on par with the match run-rate (8.32).R Ashwin’s performances this season have not been impressive. Although his economy rate is low (6.53), he has taken only three wickets at an average of 57.33. As a result, he has dropped from third to sixth on the overall bowling list. On the other hand, Muttiah Muralitharan has picked up eight wickets at an average of 14 and economy rate of 7.00. He’s moved up from seventh to fourth.
BowlerTeamOppositionSpellPointsRavindra JadejaChennai Super KingsDeccan Chargers5/1659.08Sunil NarineKolkata Knight RidersKings XI Punjab5/1951.40Dale SteynDeccan ChargersMumbai Indians3/1249.66Dimitri MascarenhasKings XI PunjabPune Warriors5/2549.33L BalajiKolkata Knight RidersRoyal Challengers4/1849.10Munaf PatelMumbai IndiansDeccan Chargers4/2048.40Shahbaz NadeemDelhi DaredevilsDeccan Chargers3/1647.14Lasith MalingaMumbai IndiansRajasthan Royals2/1347.06Siddharth TrivediRajasthan RoyalsRoyal Challengers4/2546.87Muttiah MuralitharanRoyal ChallengersChennai Super Kings3/2146.38Rahul Sharma, who was hit by Gayle for five consecutive sixes in an over, has slipped out of the top ten after a below par start. His average (27.66) and economy rate (7.54) in seven matches are well above his corresponding figures before the start of IPL 2012 (20.95 and 6.22).Perhaps the biggest surprise is the entry of Morne Morkel into the top ten. After six matches, Morkel leads the wickets tally with 15 at an average of 10.80, and an economy rate just over seven. Before the tournament he had 13 wickets at an average of 33.15 and economy rate of 7.56.
BowlersMatchesPointsLasith Malinga4626.20Amit Mishra4924.34Farvez Maharoof2023.37Muttiah Muralitharan4923.18Morne Morkel2123.03R Ashwin3723.02Anil Kumble4222.97Doug Bollinger2722.86Dale Steyn4522.76Munaf Patel5022.26






