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After bowlers pulled things back by restricting RCB to 164/6 despite a good start, Suryakumar Yadav, who was ignored for the Australian Tour, scored an unbeaten 79 from 43 balls to steer his team home.
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KKR with 12 points from 12 games would like to win the next two encounters to ensure a smooth passage while CSK, currently at the bottom of the eight-team table, are only playing for pride.
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The IPL 2020 edition was initially scheduled to be played in March but following the outbreak of the novel Coronavirus, it was postponed indefinitely.
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“There was a study done over the last few months that revealed that soccer – or football – was voted the number one sport in the world, and cricket is now number two. It's a huge sport now,” he said.
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In response to 219/2 wickets, DC were blown away for 131 and succumbed to their third consecutive defeat of the season
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According a Manjrekar, a bad precedent is set when a player is recalled for Test on the basis of his IPL performance and it "massively motivates" players playing the Ranji Trophy
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Two back-to-back defeats against Kolkata Knight Riders and Kings XI Punjab must be hurting but DC need to shrug it off and add two points to take their tally to 16, which will elevate them to the top of the table.
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CSK still have a theoretical chance to make it to the playoffs, provided they do not lose any of their remaining three games, improve their net run-rate and all other match results go their way
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Despite Ben Stokes not giving them good starts at the opening slot, Royals continued to open the innings with him and kept regular opener Jos Buttler in the middle order.
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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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Pooran slams 53 as Kings XI Punjab defeat table toppers Delhi Capitals
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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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After a good bowling performance saw Rajasthan Royals restrict Chennai Super Kings to a modest 125/5.
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He has been going through a rough patch and so is his team Chennai Super Kings.
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Both CSK and RR have failed to live up to the expectations so far and are placed sixth and seventh on the points table in the eight-team competition
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After a string of below par performances, Dinesh Karthik handed over the reins to his deputy Eoin Morgan hours before KKR's match against Mumbai Indians on Friday.
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He played crucial roles scoring quick runs in Royals’ victories over Kings XI Punjab and Sunrisers Hyderabad earlier in the tournament.
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26-year-old pacer clocked a breathtaking 156.2 kmph while bowling to Jos Buttler in the third over of RR's run-chase against Delhi Capitals on Wednesday
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He has scored 243 runs in seven matches so far including three half-centuries and played a crucial part in providing good starts so far.