-
Second successive defeat to Chennai Super Kings after their loss to RCB in Chennai for the first time in their previous match
-
Losing wickets at regular intervals made it difficult for us, says Vettori over defeat
-
Porel says we will be going to Chennai on a high after the win against SRH
-
Second win for the Capitals from two ‘home’ games to begin the campaign in style
-
Sunrisers were in trouble at 25 for three in 2.3 overs. Starc tormented the batting line-up dismissing the dangerous looking Travis Head and reducing SRH to 37 for four in 4.1 overs
-
After winning the toss, Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins announced that leg-spinner Zeeshan Ansari is making his IPL debut, replacing pacer Simarjeet Singh in the playing eleven. SRH are aiming for their second victory of the season following a five-wicket loss to Lucknow Super Giants at home.
-
"You might take wickets, but maintaining an economy rate of just 6 or 7 runs per over isn’t always realistic. The format is highly competitive, with top-tier players," Kuldeep said in a chat with JioStar. "As a bowler, the goal should be to dominate. Players like Jasprit Bumrah and Sunil Narine have consistently achieved that. During my time with KKR, I learned a great deal from Sunil Narine—he was ahead of his time," he added.
-
As this was his team’s first offence of the season under Article 2.2 of the IPL’s Code of Conduct, which pertains to minimum over-rate offences, Pandya was fined Rs 12 lakhs.
-
Gujarat Titans win by 36 runs as Mumbai Indians' big guns fail
-
The bowling legend says winning and losing is part of the game
-
"We recognize that SRH boasts a strong batting lineup, but our team is well-balanced, especially with KL Rahul rejoining the squad," he said.
-
Dhoni came to bat at No.9 after Ashwin even when Chennai were reeling at 80/6 after 13 overs. The situation was not ideal for Dhoni to inflict a turnaround but he smashed three fours and two sixes in his short stay at the crease
-
After a dominant start to their campaign, SRH suffered a five-wicket defeat to Lucknow Super Giants on Thursday, exposing the vulnerability of their explosive batting lineup. With an away game ahead, the onus will be on skipper Pat Cummins to lead a strong comeback.
-
Shubman Gill’s team fell short against Punjab Kings in their previous match, despite impressive performances from Sai Sudharsan (74 off 41) and Jos Buttler (54 off 33) in pursuit of a 244-run target. Their bowlers, including Rashid Khan and Kagiso Rabada, found it difficult to curb PBKS' aggressive batting, spearheaded by Shreyas Iyer (97 off 42).
-
Having fought their way to a competitive 196/7, RCB applied the perfect squeeze on CSK with early strikes humbling them down to 146/8
-
Ashutosh said legends like Kevin Pietersen and Shikhar Dhawan tell him a lot of things—how calm one should be in those situations, how to keep your head clear
-
On JioHotstar, digital viewership of the first three matches was 40% higher than last season, fueled by a 54% surge in CTV consumption.
-
Opting to bowl first, LSG all-rounder Shardul Thakur bagged a four-wicket haul to help SRH to 190/9 in 20 overs. In reply, Nicholas Pooran and Mitchell Marsh slammed swashbuckling fifties to guide the visitors to a five-wicket win at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium
-
Special RTC buses for cricket fans will be available between 6 pm and 11:30 pm on all the match days, i.e., March 27, April 6, 12, 23 and May 5, 10, 20 and 21
-
In 33 matches between the two teams, CSK have won 21 times while RCB emerged victorious on 11 occasions. What also stacks up the odds against RCB are that they have beaten CSK only once at the MA Chidambaram Stadium that too in the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2008