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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
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Spinner Sneha Rana's five wicket hault and Pratika Rawal's 91-ball 78 power India to a 15-run win in the Colomo women's One Day International
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Punjab Kings are placed fifth in the standings with five wins from nine matches and would look to rise up with a victory against a demoralised, bottom-placed Chennai Super Kings
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The duo of Krunal Pandya and Virat Kohli shared a 119-run stand off 84 balls as RCB chased down 163 in 18.3 overs to extend their unbeaten run away from home
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Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya slammed stellar half-centuries for Punjab to post a total of 201 for 4 in the rain-hit match
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Shreyas Iyer who lead Knight Riders to IPL title last year returns in opposition colours
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At one point, Sunrisers were 35 for five in 8.3 overs, but Heinrich Klaasen's brilliant knock of 71 helps Hyderabad fight back
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Smart bowling by the trio of Mukesh Kumar (4/33), Starc (1/25) and Chameera (1/25 in 3 overs) helps Delhi Capitals restrict Lucknow to a below-par score of 159/6
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The out-of-favour duo of Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan also returned to the fold in the lower brackets in a 34-strong list of centrally-contracted players
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Lucknow’s competent bowling unit of Digvesh Rathi, Ravi Bishnoi, Avesh Khan and Shardul Thakur has choked the opposition without much fanfare this season
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Kolkatans, who currently have six points from seven matches and need to win at least five of their remaining seven games to stay in the playoff race