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"Definitely not," replied the CSK veteran at the toss when asked by Danny Morrison if Sunday's match against Kings XI Punjab in the IPL 2020 was Dhoni's last match in yellow jersey
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Kohli said Saturday's defeat has virtually made their last game against Delhi Capitals on Monday a must-win for a top-two finish in the standings
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A frustrated Gayle threw his bat, inviting sanction from the IPL committee. However, both Archer and Gayle showed spirit of the game when Archer appreciated Gayle’s knock. During knock, he also became the first cricketer to smash 1000 runs in T20s.
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However, they need to defeat a strong Mumbai Indians in their final league match to make it to the next stage. Speaking after the victory, Sandeep Sharma, who picked up two wickets – Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal for 17 runs
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“He will of course be disappointed with his personal form but with only one game to go, I don’t think there is any point in trying to salvage that."
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Gaikwad scored his second straight half-century on Thursday to set up a six-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders
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With the Australian tour confirmed and scheduled to begin next month, the Indian selectors announced T20, ODI and Test squads for the tour Down Under but the talented Suryakumar failed to find a place in the team.
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With majority of the senior players struggling to find the form, the aging CSK were under scrutiny and many feel the management will go for an overhaul of the team.
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Riding on Ruturaj Gaikwad’s 72-run knock and Ravindra Jadeja’s match-winning unbeaten 31-run innings, Super Kings chased down 173-run target with six wickets in hand.
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Therefore, I’m eagerly waiting for the Australian Test series,’’ said Vihari, who has since flown to Dubai along with Cheteshwar Pujara, Ravi Shastri and other Indian coaching staff. They are on a six-day quarantine period.
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Team India coach Ravi Shastri took to twitter to laud the cricketer after his 43-ball unbeaten 79-run knock in the match against Royal Challengers Bangalore that saw his side record a five-wicket victory.
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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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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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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