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Speaking about his performance, he said, “After bowling the first ball, where I got a wicket, I knew there was something for me in the pitch. So I wanted to bowl in the right areas and that helped me.”
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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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For a boy, who didn’t have money to buy cricket shoes, father being an auto-rickshaw driver and mother working as a maid, it has been one of the fascinating stories in Indian cricket
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The 29-year-old, who only started taking his spin bowling seriously in 2018, said he was not expecting to be picked in the national team
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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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The Punjab team jump to fourth spot after their fifth successive win
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Fleming added that the loss to Mumbai Indians was symptomatic of the entire season which has gone totally wrong. He added that CSK deserve the bottom place in the points table. The Chennai franchise is placed eighth with six points.
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Former Indian opener Virender Sehwag criticised Chennai Super Kings. Speaking on his show ‘Viru ki Baithak’, he said, “This (MI vs CSK) is probably IPL’s biggest rivalry and already in this season
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For Delhi, opener Shikhar Dhawan has been in brilliant form but even his record-setting hundred was not enough to save the side from a defeat against Kings XI Punjab for lack of contribution from other batters.
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Former purple cap holder Imran Tahir is still waiting for his first game in the tournament.
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With captain KL Rahul and Mayank Agarwal doing a great job at the opening slots, there was no place for Universe Boss Chris Gayle.
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Shankar also had a decent outing with the ball picking up a wicket for 15 runs in his three overs.
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The police seized Rs. 73,000 and mobile phones from them.
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Shaw didn’t cross single-digit mark in the last four matches.
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The pacer recorded history by becoming the first in Indian Premier League history to bowl back-to-back maiden overs.
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Hyderabad pace bowler Mohammed Siraj produced a magical performance picking up three wickets for eight runs in his four-over spell in RCB’s eight-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders.
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It was a lesson to any young paces to watch these two bowlers bowl those lethal yorkers in the Super Overs. Indian Fielding coach R Sridhar was all excited with the performances of Bumrah and Shami.
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Holder, who is member of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL, made the statement while receiving the prestigious Peter Smith Award on behalf of the West Indies cricket team in a virtual ceremony organised by the Cricket Writers' Club.
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He also said that the middle-order finding form is a great sign for the team.
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Even as other Southern States such as Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and even Kerala keep providing players in plenty to the franchises Hyderabad’s contribution is negligible