MUMBAI: ‘Brand CSK’ is history and the likes of Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Dwayne Bravo will usher in a life that goes beyond the bright canary yellow when Pune Supergiants and Gujarat Lions make their Indian Premier League debuts with nothing much to lose in a shelf life of two years.
With 59 matches spread across 10 cities, the cash-rich league starting Saturday will unearth new domestic talents apart from giving some of the tried and tested faces a shot at redemption during the next seven weeks of what is again expected to be a perfect marriage of cricket and entertainment.
While Dhoni is a seasoned captain in shortest format, India’s Test skipper Virat Kohli, with his staggering new-found success in T20 internationals, will hope that the form translates for his IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore in the company of Chris Gayle and AB de Villiers.
For the high-profile defending champions Mumbai Indians, the squad looks familiar from last season with the calm Rohit Sharma in charge and, in fact, has been bolstered by addition of dashing Englishman Jos Buttler.
The perennial wooden spooners Delhi Daredevils will hope that new superstar of ‘Kingdom T20’ Carlos Brathwaite brings in his new-found exuberance under Rahul Dravid’s ‘Mentorship’ and Zaheer Khan’s leadership.
The Shah Rukh Khan co-owned Kolkata Knight Riders will have the vocal crowd support at Eden Gardens, but the million dollar question is whether Sunil Narine, dubbed a ‘chucker’, can recreate the magic with a remodelled action.
Narine’s captain Gautam Gambhir, who has not scored runs for a long time will also be under pressure as Jacques Kallis makes debut as the franchise’s coach.