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Aussies skipper Tim Paine agreed that there isn't a need to get aggressive but he and his men won't take a "backward step" if need arises
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Having struggled to make an impact with the bat in the Indian Premier League in UAE, the dashing batsman looked a different player in his home conditions.
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It definitely helps to have a few games under your belt just to get the pace and the timing of the game from T20s to one-dayers to four-day cricket, says Aussie batsman
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India and Australia are slated to lock horns in three ODIs, three T20Is and four Test matches. Rohit was rested for the white-ball leg, but his participation in the Test series is not confirmed as he would be undergoing a further injury assessment on December 11.
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The Mumbai Indians’ captain Rohit picked up an injury during the Indian Premier League in UAE but he led his side in the last three matches of the league
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The wicket-keeper batsman is confident of a good outing in Australia after his stellar IPL show
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Smith, who captained Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, managed only 311 runs in 14 games and mostly looked out of touch but a couple of days back, he said he finally found his "touch" and is now ready to put his best foot forward
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Sehwag, ran a show ‘Viru Ki Baithak’ on his YouTube and Facebook throughout the season sharing his experiences and views on the matches.
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An artist with the red ball, Shami feels that a good IPL has taken off the burden from him
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Ricky Ponting is already back at the nets guiding the Justin Langer-coached Australian cricket team inside their Sydney quarantine hub
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The last IPL too was a tough one as the wicketkeeper managed just one half-century in the season, that too in the final against Mumbai Indians.
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The former opener suggested the KXIP to release Sheldon Cottrell and Maxwell ahead of the next season, calling Maxwell as the ‘10 crore cheerleader’ who was on a ‘highly-paid vacation’.
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All the top batsmen and bowlers, who are in all the three squads, were seen taking part in the practice session
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Former England captain Nasser Hussain heaped praises on the Indian calling him one of the best white-ball cricketers.
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The pandemic and the bio-bubbles that players had to endure for weeks made organising this edition of the tournament a challenging feat
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The Mumbai Indian captain’s omission from T20 and ODI teams to Australia is still a mystery
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BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal echoed Ganguly's sentiment and hoped that the world's biggest T20 event will return to its full glory next year
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Kishan scored 516 runs in 14 matches for the reigning champions this edition: a season which saw them win their fifth IPL title following a five-wicket win over Delhi Capitals in the final on Tuesday evening.
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We knew they (DC openers Shikhar Dhawan and Marcus Stoinis) are the key batters and we wanted our best bowlers to go at them. Getting early wickets in high-pressure is always nice.
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Rahul ended up as the highest run scorer, as he tallied a whopping 670 runs and Rabada finished the season with 30 wickets