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Shaw didn’t cross single-digit mark in the last four matches.
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The pacer recorded history by becoming the first in Indian Premier League history to bowl back-to-back maiden overs.
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Hyderabad pace bowler Mohammed Siraj produced a magical performance picking up three wickets for eight runs in his four-over spell in RCB’s eight-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders.
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Sanjida recently got married to Mim Mosaddeak, a first-class cricketer from Rangpur
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It was a lesson to any young paces to watch these two bowlers bowl those lethal yorkers in the Super Overs. Indian Fielding coach R Sridhar was all excited with the performances of Bumrah and Shami.
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Chasing 85, RCB openers Devdutt Padikkal and Aaron Finch provided a solid start to the side as they put on 46 runs for the first wicket. KKR finally got the breakthrough in the seventh over as Lockie Ferguson dismissed Finch (16).
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"I have been playing for 13 years, and this is the first (back-to-back hundreds). So, really happy," said Dhawan after the unbeaten 106 off 61 balls
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Rashford, who scored the winning spot-kick when United knocked PSG out in 2019, drilled home a low shot three minutes from the end which won a thrilling Group H contest at a near-empty Parc des Princes.
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Holder, who is member of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL, made the statement while receiving the prestigious Peter Smith Award on behalf of the West Indies cricket team in a virtual ceremony organised by the Cricket Writers' Club.
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CSK chief executive officer Kasi Viswanathan has informed that Bravo has suffered a Grade 1 tear to his right groin and would be leaving the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for the West Indies on Thursday.
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Whether it is Priyam Garg, Abdul Samad of Sunrisers or Kartik Tyagi, Riyan Parag of the Royals, the youngsters from both sides will be feeling the pressure of doing something out of the box
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He also said that the middle-order finding form is a great sign for the team.
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The city bike racer clocked 7.922, beating the likes of Hemant Mudappa (08.162); 3. Sugan Prasad (Bengaluru) (08.382)
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Even as other Southern States such as Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and even Kerala keep providing players in plenty to the franchises Hyderabad’s contribution is negligible
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Pooran slams 53 as Kings XI Punjab defeat table toppers Delhi Capitals
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New Zealand pacer Fergurson has the made the difference for the Kolkata team
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The fifth pacer's slot in Test matches may go to Siraj, who has done well in longer version for India A and his Ranji Trophy side
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Buttler, who started as a opener in the IPL tournament, has been batting down the order in recent games
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Reacting to a report that said Sindhu had a rift with her parents, she said is in London to work on her nutrition and recovery needs
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The 35-year-old said that he had to do something extraordinary every time to prove his mettle.
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Mohammed Shami produced one of the best overs to restrict MI to five runs forcing a second Super Over which the KL Rahul-led side won eventually.
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After a good bowling performance saw Rajasthan Royals restrict Chennai Super Kings to a modest 125/5.
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The win kept RR's play-off hopes alive while leaving their beleaguered opponents on the verge of elimination
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However, there is still uncertainty over Hyderabad Cricket Association’s plans to resume the game in the city and districts or in their preparation for the new season.