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Two back-to-back defeats against Kolkata Knight Riders and Kings XI Punjab must be hurting but DC need to shrug it off and add two points to take their tally to 16, which will elevate them to the top of the table.
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Two back-to-back defeats against Kolkata Knight Riders and Kings XI Punjab must be hurting but DC need to shrug it off and add two points to take their tally to 16, which will elevate them to the top of the table.
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They need to hope for favourable results from other matches to stay in the race for the final stages of the tournament. SRH skipper David Warner was visibly disappointed with the shocking turn of events.
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With 27 required from 24 balls with six wickets in hand, Sunrisers fell like ninepins to be all out for 114 runs in 19.5 overs
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Both KXIP and SRH are on the same pedestal, having garnered eight points apiece after 10 games, but the Hyderabad outfit is a rung ahead in the eight-team standings, on the fifth spot by virtue of a better net run rate.
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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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Pandey and Vijay Shankar (52) stitched an unbroken 140-run partnership after Holder led a disciplined bowling display to restrict Rajasthan Royals to 154 for six
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Whether it is Priyam Garg, Abdul Samad of Sunrisers or Kartik Tyagi, Riyan Parag of the Royals, the youngsters from both sides will be feeling the pressure of doing something out of the box
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New Zealand pacer Fergurson has the made the difference for the Kolkata team
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The last-year’s Most Valuable Player Russell’s lean patch continued and could well cost them in the end.
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SRH bowling coach Muttiah Muralitharan is confident that they can still make it to the playoffs
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Sunrisers suffer sixth loss to dent their playoffs chances
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The incident happened 19th over, when Shardul Thakur bowled a wide ball. But the umpire, who was about to declare it wide, changed his decision after MS Dhoni’s response.
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After a string of below par performances, Dinesh Karthik handed over the reins to his deputy Eoin Morgan hours before KKR's match against Mumbai Indians on Friday.
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Fresh from their win against SRH, Chennai hope to keep their campaign back
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When I bat, it's my zone and time to be absolutely close to myself and perform, said Kohli
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CSK pulled off a 20-run victory on Tuesday while defending 167 against Sunrisers with almost every player making a contribution. It was only their third win in eight games.
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Noted coach Paul Reiffel was involved in a controversy when he changed his decision on declaring a wide.
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There were arguments to promote Williamson, who batted at No.4, to third spot so that he can be up and running early.
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Having lost half of the side for just 78 runs in 12 overs in chase of 164, Tewatia hit an unbeaten 45 from 28 deliveries to guide his side home in the company of Riyan Parag