Wednesday 31 July 2013

Krrish Delhi Smashers - Preview

The second preview of teams of the Indian Badminton League is the Krrish Delhi Smashers
Important information is that all players can participate in two categories in each teammatch. Also the line-up in Men's singles is at the sole discretion of the franchises, and thus does not have to comply with the world ranking.

Now let's take a closer look at the team from the capital of India.

Coach: Rashid Sidek  

Icon Player: Gutta Jwala, Mixed Doubles


ROSTER
Name

Country

Category

Salary

WR
India
Mixed doubles
31.000 US $
96
Hongkong
Men’s singles
20.000 US $
12
India
Men’s singles
40.000 US $
40
India
Men’s singles
16.000 US $
41
Malaysia
Men’s Double/ / Mixed doubles
50.000 US $
2/ -
Malaysia
Men’s Double/ Mixed doubles
50.000 US $
2/ -
India
Women’s singles
15.000 US $
53
India
Mixed doubles
  7.000 US $
280
India
Men’s double/ Mixed doubles
30.000 US $
- /96
Thailand
Women’s singles
15.000 US $
15

Expected team composition
Cat.
Player(s)
Power rank.
1.MS:
Wing Ki Wong
3rd
2.MS:
Sai Praneeth B.
4th
WS: 
Nichaon Jindapon
6th
MD:
Tan Boon Heong/ Koo Kien Keat
1st
XD:
Gutta Jwala/ V. Diju
3rd

Money in play: 236.000 US$

The Smashers did not acquire one of the four more expensive Icon Players. They decided to go with Gutta Jwala, and wisely also bought her former mixed partner V. Diju.
The unit price for the Mixed double ended up in 61.000 US$. I have the pairing as third in my power ranking, but it is possible that the team could improve the category even more in crucial matches by letting i.e. Koo Kien Keat replace Diju.

Wing Ki Wong as the leading Men’s single was in my opinion also quite a good investment. 20.000 US$ were spent on the Hongkong Player. And that left just enough room in the salary cap to buy both Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong. Both players went over their base price, but I’m confident that they will be a very strong card in all the team matches.

Women’s single seems to be the weakest link at first glance. However young Nichaon Jindapon is currently holding her highest world ranking position ever, and the competition is very strong in this category. So not spending too much money in a hard fought category and still very much be in it to win it, is a clever strategy.

Sai Praneeth is the more expensive of the two Indian Men’s singles players in the roster. That pretty much reflect the latest performances were Sai praneeth has done very well and recorded wins over a.o. Wing Ki Wong, Hu Yun and Taufik Hidayat. Still he is only fourth in my power ranking as the Men’s singles category is quite even Steven once you get below Lee Chong Wei. Teams could of course choose to deviate from the world ranking when choosing their line-up. That will make the outcome of the two singles matches very exciting and unpredictable.


Coaching: By appointing Rashid Sidek as the team coach, the Smashers secured one the more experienced coaches in the league. Sidek has a vast experience working with the Malaysia national team, and he has also been with the professional club Nusa Mahsuri. He knows his men’s double pairing very well, and it will be interesting to see if he has a few tricks up his sleeve regarding team composition. 

Expected score:.Three team wins and two losses.

Qualify for the semifinals: Yes

Toughest opponent: Awadhe Warriors

Notable clashes:. The Mixed double against Pune Pistons. Gutta Jwala will be facing her former Women’s double partner Ashwini Ponnappa. The team match against Banga Beats could also spell firework, when Sai Praneeth goes up against P. Kashyap or Hu Yun. Again the Mixed double could be decisive. In the team macth against  the Hotshots there will be an all Malaysian encounter in the Men’s double, but the the Smashers should be ahead in the overall tie.

Conclusion:
The smashers have done well at the players auction. They have a very balanced team, with a very strong Men’s double and an experienced coach.
I expect them to have a very good chance in each individual team match, and even though I tip them to go 3-2 overall, it seems that the close matches in many of the ties couold easily tip to the Smashers advantage. In their two predicted losses I have Jindapon losing, but in very close match-ups, so she could end up the heroine of the Smashers.

Saturday 27 July 2013

Awadhe Warriors – Preview

UPDATE:
Following a decision from The IBL management that Maneepong Jongjit will not be allowed to participate in the Indian Badminton League, the Awadhe Warriors have signed Danish international Mathias Boe in his place.

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The teams of the Indian Badminton League has, for the moment, been finalized. And even though there is still some unanswered questions it is time to take a closer look at the six teams.
The first preview is for the team that most recently changed its name from Lucknow Warriors to Awadhe Warriors. This is the only teamed not named after its host city but after its region.
Icon Player: P.V. Sindhu, Women's Singles
ROSTER

Name


Country


Category


Salary


WR
India
Women’s Singles
80.000 US $
12
Malaysia
Men’s Singles
25.000 US $
15
India
Men’s Singles
40.000 US $
21
India
Men’s Singles
34.000 US $
41
Thailand
Women’s Single/ Mixed doubles
15.000 US $
14/135
Denmark
Men’s Double/ Mixed doubles
 -
3/ -
Indonesia
Men’s Double/ Mixed doubles
15.500 US $
15/9
India
Mixed doubles
26.000 US $
223
India
Men’s Double/ Mixed doubles
10.000 US $
248/223
India
Women’s Singles
  3.000 US $
184
Expected team composition
Cat.
Player(s)
Power rank.
1.MS:
Chong Wei Feng
6th
2.MS:
R.M.V. Gurusaidutt or Srikanth K.
2nd
WS: 
P.V. Sindhu
4th
MD:
Mathias Boe/ Markis Kido
3rd
XD:
Markis Kido/ Sapsiree Taerattanachai
3rd
Money in play: 185.500 US$
What is going to happen regarding Maneepong Jongjit. We know that now. He is substituted by Mathias Boe.
This seem to strengthen the men's double, but make the mixed double a bit more shaky as Kido and Sapsiree are not used to playing together.

The mixeddouble was a very reliable card for the Warrios, but now I expect them to struggle a bit at times. This could lead to the Warriors ending up in the danger zone, as they can no longer count on qualifying to the semifinals. In the men's double however Boe should be poised and ready to show the franchises that they made a mistake, not selecting him in the first place. 
That would be a huge blow to the chances of the Awadhe Warriors, as he in my opinion is one of the key players on the team. He is currently playing mixed double with Sapsiree Taerattanachai in international matches, and I would rank them as the top combination for this event. Also his services is required in the men’s doubles together with megastar Markis Kido. But, at the moment it looks like all this goes down the drain. What a disasters that would be for the Warriors.
The Warriors  have a very well balanced team in most categories but they don’t have a good replacement for Jongjit. Kido, of course could play the mixed double, but it would be a scratch pair and in no way as freighening to their opponents as the two Thais, and the men’s doubles would be quite significantly weakened as well.
Chong Wei Feng is a cheap buy for first singles, though he’s not bad at all. However I have him ranked as number six of the first singles, but it is indeed a close race after the top notch Lee Chong Wei. So even though Feng is the lower ranked, I  would not be surprised if he manages to take one or two victories during the two weeks of competition.
On the other hand is the Warriors very strong in the second single. They can tailor their teamcomposition after their opponents, as I expect both Gurusaidutt and Srikanth K. to do well. I think they generally should have the upper hand against all second single opponents except for Marc Zwiebler, and even that match might be a close call.
P.V. Sindhu is ranked 4th, but the women’s singles  is perhaps the strongest category of all, and what a mouth-watering match we can look forward to when she is to play Saina Nehwal.  I expect her to beat Nicahaon Jindapon and the retired Tine Baun, but she sure stands a chance in all the remaining matches. In case of fatigue or injury Sapsiree Taerattanachai is a very capable replacement for Sindhu, so I really like that acquisition the Warriors made.
I’m not convinced we will see Nandagopal, Shivani or Maneesha on court unless other players are injured or Jongjit is not allowed to participate.
Coaching:  Mohammad Hafiz  Hashim doesn’t really have a proven track record as a coach, and it’s a bit of  surprise to see him in that role. As a player he himself normally stuck to his own playing style no matter what, win or lose. I don’t have high expectations on Hashim to be able to make a big difference in the doubles categories, but perhaps he can make use of his own experience in the singles.
Expected score (with Jongjit): Two to three team wins.
Qualify for the semifinals: Doubtfull
Toughest opponent: Hyderabad Hotshots with women’s singles being the absolute key match.
Notable clashes: Banga Beats. A lot of exciting and crucial encounters in this match. It is the second round of the league on August 15th and the Warriors are at home in Lucknow.
Conclusion:
With Jongjit on the roster the Warriors are perhaps the most balanced team in the league. Unfortunately they are also the most vulnerable when it comes to male double players, so the Jongjit-case is really life threatening for the team.
 I definitely expect them to do well in 2.MS. If that doesn’t happen them Icon Player P.V. Sindhu will have to step up and impress, and perhaps they could also hope for Chong Wei Feng.
Notice that Feng is not guaranteed a spot on the team, if the H2H indicates that Gurusaidutt has a better chance in 1. MS.
A question mark could be the form of Markis Kido, and that is even more significant should Jongjit be ruled out and the Indonesian veteran is called up for two matches. If that happens they are in real danger of missing the semifinals.