Friday, April 2, 2010

The winning streak is back with the captain for DD!


Delhi supporters have all the reasons to smile as Delhi has won three games consecutively, after Gauti's return and have made quite a comfortable position in the points tally. They currently stand at No.3, with 10 points and if the winning streak continues for another couple of games, they'll be through to the semis.

If we notice, this winning spree started as soon as Gautam Gambhir got back from Sri Lanka. Though in the first win, he wasn't playing, but was back and watching the match closely. So, is Gauti a lucky charm for DD, or is he such a great captain that the team misses him so badly in his absence that they lose matches. Well, whatever the reason be, the regular skipper is back and in the last game against Rajasthan Royals, he played quite a sensible innings with Dinesh Karthik batting in a ballistic manner at the other end.

Considering, that the wins started when Gauti got back, it won't be wrong to say that the captain got the winning streak back for his team and now, Delhi supporters ask for more wins and see their team on top. Delhi has been twice unlucky after reaching the semis and this year, they would like to not just make it to the finals but also be the champions of IPL3. But this IPL has become completely unpredictable, with each team giving the other one a tough competition at every level. Each match is changing the team positions in the tally table. Thus, each team still has a lot to do, including Delhi Daredevils!

2 comments:

  1. Dude. I commented one of your earlier posts, or I think I did. :D

    Good, good. Delhi will win, in the long run. Or else, it would be a fixed tournament. We are the best team, obviously.

    PS: If you promise to never support Mumbai Indians or write anything nice about them (EVER!), I will read your blog and comment on anything you write, at least twice a week! :)

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  2. well... thanks for the comment and the offer.. But Mumbai is my 2nd fav team in IPL :P

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