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Openers Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton struck sublime half-centuries
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As this was his team’s first offence of the season under Article 2.22 of the IPL Code of Conduct, which pertains to minimum over-rate offences, Iyer, who was also the ‘player of the match’ for his brilliant half-century, was fined Rs 12 lakhs
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I feel we need to take some catches because that really helps to take wickets, you can slow down the opposition. Other than that, I feel from the batting unit as a whole, I felt it was a good effort, Dhoni explained
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Punjab Kings have moved up to second in the table with 13 points while CSK are on 10th with just four points, and their play-off hopes were eliminated with this result
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We expected dew later in the innings, which would have helped with batting. But that didn’t happen. The pitch remained batting-friendly throughout, as seen from both sides scoring 190-plus runs,” the Delhi Capitals all-rounder added
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Rahane will be assessed by KKR medical staff on Wednesday to determine the severity of the injury
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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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Kolkata's Sunil Narine (3/29) picked up three key wickets at a crucial juncture to derail Delhi Capital's chase, as the hosts were restricted to 190 for nine in their 20 overs
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The next match is at Ahmedabad, we've had a good run there. It was Suryavanshi's day, his hitting was tremendous and he made full use of it, Gill said
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Speaking to JioHotstar after being named ‘player of the match’, Vaibhav said he felt really good scoring his first IPL century
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The unmistakable impression from the bundle of talent Suryavanshi of the Rajasthan Royals is that he belongs to a different breed of young cricketers of the modern day
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At 14, Vaibhav Suryavanshi becomes the youngest to hit a century in IPL—his 35-ball ton is the second fastest after Chris Gayle's 30-ball knock
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I think batting got a little bit easier towards the end. I think it was a little bit harder in the first innings for us, just those middle overs: Delhi Capitals mentor Kevin Pietersen
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I analyse the conditions, understand what the score on the board is, understand what the situation demands of me and have the skills to kind of keep rotating the strike and not be stagnant on one end, Kohli said
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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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Suryakumar, Rickelton score half-centuries in Mumbai's fifth straight win
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Joshi said both of them should be given credit for the calculated risk and very positive approach as well
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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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That's the pleasing aspect when you put together a team performance, because that's what's been lacking for us this year, says Sunrisers Hyderabad head coach Daniel Vettori
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Dhoni said they kept losing wickets and another thing which he felt, in the first innings, the wicket was slightly better, and the total was not a justifiable score because it wasn't turning a lot