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Former Indian cricketer Virender Sewhag lauded the decision to send Stoinis to open the innings and he thought of the move much earlier.
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In response to Trailblazers' 118 for eight, Supernovas could only manage 102 for seven
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Moody went with in-form Shikhar Dhawan, who scored back-to-back centuries in the tournament and current orange-cap holder KL Rahul as openers.
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The Indian had scored over 400 runs in the season so far.
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Having reached the playoffs on the back of four consecutive losses, thanks Delhi Capitals, who helped them with net run rate, RCB, failed to escape their fortunes.
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"It is very important for the captain to have a good team. So, I believe the management should not try and think of changing their captain and rather think of how they can improve this team," Sehwag said.
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According to sources, the Indian captain moved into the bubble created for the players picked for the Australia series after the game against SRH
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Gambhir made it clear that Kohli's name as a leader shouldn't be taken alongside the likes of Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Rohit Sharma, who are IPL's most successful captains
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Kane Williamson smashed his 14th IPL half-century while Jason Holder played a cautious knock as Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) kept their finals hope alive after defeating RCB by six-wicket in the Eliminator
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Speaking during a chat, the southpaw said, I agree that both of them are very good and as you rightly said the most devastating batsmen in the modern era. But I would have had my plans for both of them.
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Rohit Sharma, who returned to lead the side after recovering from hamstring injury, said they wanted to forget the loss as soon as possible.
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Hyderabad: A 19-year-old coconut seller who lost a huge sum of money to cricket betting and landed in a financial mess, died allegedly by suicide in his house in Punjagutta on Tuesday. According to the police, Sonu Kumar (19), a native of Jharkhand, who earned his livelihood by selling coconuts on the streets, was found […]
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The 39-year-old retired from international cricket in 2016 and bid adieu to the Australian Big Bash league last year.
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The former Indian cricketer squashed the IPL retirement-rumours ahead of the CSK’ final match against Kings XI Punjab saying that it was definitely not his final match.
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Rohit, currently on the sidelines of Mumbai Indians squad in the ongoing IPL owing to injury, was left out of the Australian tour.
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The Shreyas Iyer led side did show up with intent producing a clinical show to defeat Virat Kohli-led side by six wickets to seal the spot.
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A win against table-toppers Mumbai would take Hyderabad to play-offs
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Team India coach Ravi Shastri opines that Rohit might have wanted to test the level of injury himself.
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Prithvi Shaw, the talented opener, had a good beginning to the tournament but his form deserted him as the tournament progressed.
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On Sunday, Dhoni announced that he would continue to play for the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL. "Definitely not," replied Dhoni at the toss when asked by Danny Morrison if match against Kings XI Punjab was his last in yellow jersey.