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“It's just clear planning, obviously, first of all, and then clear execution and committing to that delivery you're trying to bowl. So just nice, clear mindsets. And yeah, we've been doing that nicely,” Hazlewood said.
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Suyash whose impressive spell of three for 17 included Shashank Singh debutant Musheer Khan, the dangerous Marcus Stoinis, it didn’t matter whether he bowled a googly, leg-break or a flipper.
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The teams: Under-17: Shravan Rathi (capt), A. Vamshi Krishna Reddy (vice-capt), M. Varun Sandesh Goud, Anshuman Singh, Geethanvith Reddy, P. Ruthwik Kumar, Samyak Reddy, Vansh Singh, Harshit Goud, Aahan Sood, Sriram Naidu, S. Vignesh and Aaryan Naidu.
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“I always try to bowl well and according to my field. But, they played good shots, because they only had 40 runs in 5 overs, and they were going to go, that's why I put that over. But when it's such a big game, you don't think about 240,” Avesh said in the post-match briefing after LSG defeated Gujarat Titans on Thursday night.
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“It doesn't mean that we are not that great, we are not on par because we lost this game. I feel a lot of good things happened in the game, this game as well,” he said.
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Harshal’s first wicket of the match pushed him into an elite group of IPL legends for he became the 13th bowler in the league's distinguished history to have taken more than 150 wickets.
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Earlier, a media report said that BCCI won't let Indian teams compete in the two Asian Cricket Council (ACC) events at a time the two neighbouring nations were involved in a military conflict
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The BCCI has informed the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) about the decision to withdraw from both events happening in June and September, respectively
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For SRH, it will be a chance for some of their players to shrug off rustiness that has plagued their campaign through and through
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Prasad (15) and Yaswanth (13), two teenaged boys, who were playing cricket in a local ground, died after lightning struck them at Padalapally in Toopran municipality on Saturday
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Gavaskar said for sides like Delhi Capitals, Mumbai Indians, or Punjab Kings, the pause could help reassess and figure out how to improve
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“It was an unusual few days for everybody (because of the suspension of the IPL due to Indo-Pakistan tension on the border). For me personally, there was lots to sort out and it was a busy few days,” Mo Bobat, Director of Cricket, Royal Challengers Bengaluru
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Interestingly, this time around, it seems that unlike in the case of Rohit, who according to many reports, was informed that he may not be considered for the England tour, it is the other way round with Kohli with the star batter himself taking the call.
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On the match against CSK, Rahane said that CSK took their chances and that paid off.
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The move comes ahead of the Indian team’s tour to England this summer
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GHMC summer camps are being held in basketball, cricket, volleyball, badminton and kabaddi for boys and girls below 17 years at the KPHB Fourth Phase here and will continue till May 31 under the supervision of experienced coach B. Anji Babu
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In the post-match briefing after Mumbai drubbed Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur to record its sixth straight win to top the points table, Chahar said it was good to be on the top as the team would get an extra chance even as others would also love to move to the top.
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"I think we've done a lot of things right, we've done a lot of things wrong," Parag said in the post-match briefing.
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In the post-match briefing after Punjab thrashed Chennai Super Kings in Chennai on Wednesday night, Ponting said that Shreyas’ growing maturity and tactical acumen were elevating his game.
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The free summer cricket camp will be conducted at 10 centres in and around the twin cities for under-14, 16 and 19 years categories