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Gujarat Titans’ pace bowler Prasidh Krishna got the ‘Purple Cap’ for being the leading wicket-taker with 25 wickets while his teammate Sai Sudharsan got the ‘Orange Cap’ for scoring most runs, 759
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“We had our opportunities getting to the playoffs and we had a really good game first up. And even today, I thought we played some good cricket, except for Kings playing better cricket than us, especially with the bat. They were solid, especially chasing 200,” he said
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Punjab Kings are now in a do-or-die situation as they dream of winning a maiden IPL trophy. On the other hand, Mumbai Indians look title favourites after beating Gujarat Titans, in the Eliminator.
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Mumbai Indians head coach Jayawardene said that Rohit could have gone about his way of bashing the ball from the first over itself, but chose to take his time and understand the pace of the game
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Gujarat Titans opener Sai Sudharsan, who had a dream run this IPL season scoring 759 runs, says playing for the country is obviously a dream for everyone and that he would love to do that on the forthcoming tour to England
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Rohit who scored a brilliant 50-ball 81 to play a lead role in the 20-run win against Gujarat Titans in the Eliminator of the IPL in Mullanpur on Friday night, said that he would have loved to score more fifties this season
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The victory took Mumbai Indians to Qualifier 2 in Ahmedabad on Sunday when they take on Punjab Kings.
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"We’ve been playing good cricket but didn’t tonight, that cost us. We’ve won five trophies, it’s always been tough,” Hardik said after losing to Punjab Kings
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“Starting from game one, we’ve been in the mindset of wanting to win despite the situation. We’ve had players putting their hands up when we were in the dumps. Kudos to support staff and management too,” Shreyas said at the post-match presentation.
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Punjab's Inglis (73 off 42 balls) and Arya (62 off 35) more than made up for a sluggish start with a match-winning 109-run partnership off 59 balls to get their team home
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As the four teams -- Gujarat Titans, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, MI and PBKS -- have sealed the IPL playoff spots much earlier than ever before, the remaining league matches will determine the final standings
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I think we missed especially Axar on a wicket like that. Axar is that kind of class bowler, international, proven left-arm spinner that on a wicket like that, he would love to bowl in it, he said
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Mukesh admitted to the Level 1 offence under Article 2.2 (Abuse of cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings during a Match) and accepted the Match Referee’s sanction
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Chasing 181, Delhi Capitals rolled over for 121 in 18.2 overs with Sameer Rizvi (39) being the top scorer
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England international Jonny Bairstow was an integral part of the England side that won the ODI World Cup in 2019. Bairstow has a total of 287 caps for England
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The move comes ahead of the Indian team’s tour to England this summer
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“It is about margins. Both teams made quite a few mistakes out there in the middle, and we probably made more than them,” Mumbai Indians head coach Mahela Jayawardene said
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"It's not easy in a T20 match, if there is such a long break to be able to come back and start the game,” Gill said
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Most often than not it kind of bites you. It definitely did to us, but at the same point of time, I was really happy with the boys giving their 120% and making sure that we are in the game and not giving up, Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya said
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Batting first, Mumbai Indians were restricted to a below-par 155 for eight. In reply, GT chased down the revised target of 147 in the last ball of the match after two rain interruptions