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CSK, Royals' return adds spice to IPL 11; Kohli eyes elusive crown

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The keeps getting bigger with each passing edition and the return of Dhoni-led and Shane Warne-coached for the 11th edition only adds to the cult of the most popular in the world.

Both Super Kings and Royals are back after serving two-year bans for their role in the spot-fixing scandal but their fans have remained as loyal as ever, especially the ones supporting the men in yellow.

The wait to see back playing for the Chennai side only made them desperate, as it was evident during a warm-up game at Chepauk where fans turned up in huge numbers.

They would be expecting nothing less than a third trophy from the Super Kings and Royals would be hoping that Warne inspires them to another triumph after 10 long years.

However, if anyone has unfinished business over a decade of IPL, it is He made his intent amply clear earlier this week.

"More than the fans I want to win the cup," said the champion batsman.

In Kohli and AB de Villiers' presence, batting was never an issue for and this time the last season's wooden spooners seem to have enough firepower in the department.

The Yuzvendra Chahal-led spin attack has been bolstered by the entry of The management still has faith in left-arm spinner Pawan Negi, for whom they used the Right To Match card at the auction.

They have a top-quality Indian pacer in Umesh Yadav who will be supported by Delhi's and Mohammed Siraj, who made his international debut in November.

key to their chances would be England all-rounder Chris Woakes, the most expensive bought at the auction.

While there is never a shortage of star players in the lucrative league but and the ball-tampering scandal in have robbed the tournament of at least four world-class players.

and will miss the due to while and David Warner, who both were named captains of Royals and Sunrisers respectively, were barred from the competition after Australia banned them for one year for their role in the infamous ball-tampering incident in

Both Royals and Sunrisers will undoubtedly miss the services of their star players but at the same would be determined to put the setback behind under new captains and

Contrary to their reputation of spending frugally, Royals went all out at the auction time spending big money on the likes of (Rs 12.5 crore) and Jaydev Unadkat (Rs 11.5 crore), who ended up as season's costliest buys.

They went big even after uncapped players like all-rounder Jofra Archer (Rs 7.2 crore) and offie K Gowtham (Rs 6.2 crore).

They also have BBL star batsman D'Arcy Short and replacement of The management has spent the big bucks this time and all they would be hoping is for a decent return on investment.

For the 2016 champions, Warner's absence has left a huge void at the top of the order though is capable of doing the opening job alonside Shikhar Dhawan.

They managed to retain a chunk of the players from the last season and that certainly is a big positive for them going into a new season.

They have brought in and to boost the middle order while their line-up is one of the strongest this season.

and will do the bulk of work in pace department while Afghanistan leggie and star form a potent spin duo.

While Sunrisers will have to deal with Warner's loss, their southern neighbours Super Kings will have the pressure of soaring fans' expectations.

The Dhoni-led side has plenty of experience with 11 of their players over 30. All eyes will be on Dhoni who will be expected to finish off games like he has done for the better part of his career. Of late, he has not been at his destructive best and will be an ideal platform for him to get his mojo back.

The other crucial players for Super Kings would be Suresh Raina, and

Another team to watch out for will be KKR as they try to move on from the Gautam Gambhir-era.

The franchise and former opener parted ways after a seven-year association, giving the leadership opportunity to Dinesh Karthik, who would be aiming to replicate his recent run in the jersey.

It is a side thin on resources and any further issues may really cost them dear in the almost two-month long event.

Besides choosing a fresh captain, KKR have showed a lot of faith in India's U-19 stars Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Shubman Gill and Shivam Mavi.

Another side high on U-19 talent is Daredevils who is eyeing a change of fortunes under new and

Despite Rabada's loss due to injury, they have formed a solid squad on paper and now all they have to do is perform to their potential.

Abhishek Sharma, and are the U-19 stars in the team.

They open their campaign against Kings XI Punjab, a revamped team full of superstars.

The biggest challenge for them would be how to get the best out of and Yuvraj Singh, who were bought for their base price of Rs 2 crore.

R Ashwin will be under pressure to perform both as and the lead spinner, having lost his place in the limited overs squad.

Their batting looks powerful in the presence of Aaron Finch, Gayle, Yuvraj, K L and

Last but not the least, vying for a record fourth crown will be Indians, the most successful franchise in the

Like teams of the past, the current squad looks formidable and if there is any weak link it is in the spin department after they let go of veteran

Key players for them would be Rohit Sharma, Pandya brothers, Kieron Pollard and Jasprit Bumrah.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, April 06 2018. 13:20 IST
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