12th May, 2019, Hyderabad, the Chennai Super Kings have made an almighty mess of their run-chase in the IPL final when Shardul Thakur strides out to bat. Moments ago, Shane Watson, who had been batting with a bloodied knee, ran himself out at the batter’s end, meaning that Shardul was cast into the eye of the storm.
Before that game, the fast bowler had only mustered 12 runs across the whole season and had been part of a game-changing final-ball run-out when CSK clashed swords with the Royal Challengers Bangalore. Thus, it’s fair to say that the Yellow Army were hoping for Shardul to come up trumps, rather than expecting him to do so.
Lasith Malinga – the archetypal death bowler and arguably the greatest the sport has ever seen, glides in and hurls a length delivery on leg stump. Shardul gets into position and swipes it towards deep square leg for a couple of runs.
The equation, which earlier read 4 off 2 balls, now stands at 2 off 1 ball, with Shardul on strike and even a solitary run guaranteeing CSK a Super Over, at the very least. Countless minutes of discussions follow among the Mumbai Indians players. Shardul also has a gaze around and field and seems to assess his options.
This time, though, the old fox has a different ace up his sleeve. In the 16th over, when Malinga was carted for 20 runs, he largely opted to bowl yorkers – most of which were bowled at his regular speed. However, when the decisive moment came calling, the Sri Lankan unfurls a slower delivery on a length – a delivery that Shardul plays all over and is dismissed LBW.
In a trice, Shardul becomes the pantomime villain of the entire episode. All CSK needed was for Shardul to find a way to get bat on ball. But he failed.
And, Malinga? Of course, he became the hero who was paraded around the ground, with Shardul, in particular, left ruing what could’ve been. That could’ve been Shardul’s coronation moment, you know. But it wasn’t.
Fast forward two years and the pacer finds himself thrown into the deep end again – this time with the ball. The Kolkata Knight Riders openers have characteristically blazed away in the opening four overs and have made CSK’s first-innings total of 192 look less daunting.
Shubman Gill has produced a few strokes for the ages and Venkatesh Iyer has been, well, Venkatesh Iyer. When Shardul is called upon to bowl the 5th over, he not only has to curb the run-flow but he also has to provide CSK with the vital breakthrough – breakthroughs that he has regularly provided during the UAE leg of IPL 2021.
On Friday, though, Shardul is ripped apart in his first over. The first four balls are decent but the last two deliveries are reminiscent of the inconsistencies that plagued the earlier part of his career. Both deliveries were fired down the leg side and while Iyer was fortuitous on one occasion, it still allowed KKR to continue generating a head of steam.
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