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Shreyas Iyer who lead Knight Riders to IPL title last year returns in opposition colours
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Iyer overcame New Zealand duo Jacob Duffy and Rachin Ravindra to win the men’s award, with Voll seeing off compatriot Annabel Sutherland and the USA’s Chetnaa Prasad in the women’s category
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Punjab will host Kolkata Knight Riders at their home in Mullanpur, where the pitch is conducive for batters
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When the former champions Sunrisers face off against a confident Shreyas Iyer-led Punjab Kings in a must-win clash at home on Saturday at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, skipper Pat Cummins will be hoping for a comprehensive all-round display to help the team rediscover its winning rhythm.
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It was actually very hard for me to see that kind of dismissal of Shreyas Iyer. It’s just that a dismissal like that, especially of the captain in form, sends the wrong message in the dressing room, says Clarke
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Punjab, in their chase of 206, have been limited to 155 for 9 in 20 overs
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Rajasthan Royals, led by regular skipper Sanju Samson, will aim to keep a marauding Punjab Kings batting lineup in check in their IPL clash here on Saturday
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Reflecting on Arshdeep Singh’s performance, Williamson says he is a high-quality bowler and has been part of the Indian setup for quite some time now
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Iyer missed his maiden IPL ton by a mere three runs but his 42-ball knock, which featured nine sixes and five fours, powered PBKS to a massive 243 for 5 and helped them win their season opener by 11 runs
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Punjab Kings definitely presents a different and refreshing look this time around with the no-nonsense Ponting guiding the destiny of this franchise and more importantly trying to discover the badly needed winning formula
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"That would be a historic achievement, and I want to make the fans happy and give them a reason to celebrate. A Punjabi celebration at the end of the season would be something special!," Shreyas said in an interaction with JioHotStar on Tuesday
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India lifted the 2025 Champions Trophy after beating New Zealand by four wickets in the final on Sunday to become the most successful side in the tournament's history with a third title
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When you’ve been in those situations before and couldn’t cross the line, there’s always a desire to get another opportunity and overcome it. And that’s exactly what we did”: Kohli
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Iyer's composed 56 off 67 provided the ideal support to Virat Kohli's unbeaten century as India comfortably chased down the 242-run target with over seven overs to spare on Sunday night. The victory has put Pakistan on the verge of elimination while bringing India closer to securing a semifinal spot.
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The victory should be enough for India, who are now on top of Group A with four points, to make the last four; however, Pakistan stares at early elimination after their second successive loss
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Iyer displayed excellent form during the just-concluded 3-0 ODI series sweep against England, hitting a counter-attacking 36-ball 59 in the opener when India were 19/2 chasing 249 in Nagpur, and scoring 44 and 78 in the next two games
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Gill anchored India's innings en route to his seventh ODI ton — 112 off 104 balls (14x4s, 3x6s) which also took his average past 60 in the format
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Chasing a below 250 score, Gill anchored the innings, forging key partnerships with Iyer and Axar that became the backbone of India's chase
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All three players featured in the sixth round of the Elite Group A match for Mumbai against Jammu and Kashmir at the Sharad Pawar Academy Ground in BKC, where the visitors recorded a commanding five-wicket victory
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The 30-year-old expressed gratitude to the Punjab Kings management and vowed to repay the faith