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Fourth straight win for Mumbai Indians, which takes its points tally to 10 and to third place from nine games
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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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The teams will observe two minutes silence before the match starts and that there will be no cheer girls as a mark of respect to the departed souls
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With each match, be it international, domestic and IPL, Tilak has grown up in stature and into a complete batter with a range of strokes which can put the best of the bowlers on the defensive
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The wicket was playing well and we had also bowled really well, especially in the middle-overs. So, I was pretty confident, he said in the post-match briefing
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Former Aussie great says he batted with complete control in the IPL league match in Lucknow
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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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Prasidh is the purple cap holder at the moment, and his rhythm just keeps getting better. We know he has that extra bit of pace to work with, but you have to admire the strength he brings during the middle phase of the game, Morgan said
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Normally, runs bring confidence, form brings confidence and now it's time to be honest. The batters don't have confidence at the moment, but the guys are preparing and practising, says Kolkata Knight Riders mentor Dwayne Bravo
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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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Gill comes with a plan and he's very calm, says Rashid Khan on their skipper's leadership skills
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Gill's innings, along with Sai Sudharsan's 52, laid the foundation for GT's total of 198 for 3 after Knight Riders opted to bowl on tacky track
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It feels very balanced. The guys are very hungry to perform for the team. You can see that intensity in the field, says Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bengaluru
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Jayawardene said they had areas to improve, needed to keep hitting those markers and it was a good win today and just keeps that momentum going
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Dhoni said that what his team needed to realise was that they were successful if they played good cricket and at the same time they were also not playing good cricket
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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
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Mumbai Indians reach Chennai’s target of 177 with four overs to spare
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Padikkal and Virat fashion win for Bengaluru; chase down target of 158 in 18.5 overs
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Lucknow Super Giants fast bowler Avesh Khan said when he would be playing he would never feel the tension that he would go for a six or a four
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Parag also pointed out that one big final over from Sandeep Sharma in which Abdul Samad hit four sixes hurt RR’s cause