The Indian Premier League (IPL) has reached the business end of the tournament. Interestingly, the two new entrants, Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants, have already qualified for the knock-out stage. Both these new franchises seem to have planned their entry extremely well.
The people involved in structuring their squad, the playing XI and the skills that they required to do well, need to be complimented. Gautam Gambhir for LSG and Vikram Solanki for GT have done a fantastic job, both in the choice of players and the support staff. It does come as a surprise, especially, as most of the other IPL sides have been in the fray for 15 years.
The IPL 2022 has been a disaster for the two top sides of the past editions of the league, Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings. Both Mumbai and Chennai seem to have relied on their old and faithful, which unfortunately for them, proved to be their Achilles heel. The tried-and-tested formula of their earlier successes needed a complete transformation to their approach. Similar to the many failed corporate giants who did not innovate and think ahead.