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The dashing left-hand opener once again proved his love for Hyderabad and its people by posting an emotional message on Instagram in 'Telugu'
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The fast bowler has revealed that he didn't realise the need to add pace to his bowling in the first few years of his journey.
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Taking to Twitter, Punjab Kings wrote: "To the silent heroes who work tirelessly and serve fearlessly (woman health worker emoji) We are indebted to you (raising hands emoji) #InternationalNursesDay #SaddaPunjab."
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This decision was taken after growing number of Covid-19 cases that affected the players and teams
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SRH was slated to square off against Mumbai Indians later on Tuesday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
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Chasing a mammoth target of 221, Rahman and Morris led the way as RR restricted SRH to 165 for eight wickets in 20 overs
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SunRisers Hyderabad would like to announce that Kane Williamson will be taking over the captaincy for tomorrow's match and for the remainder of IPL 2021.
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With 10 points from six games, CSK are level on points with second-placed Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and lead third-placed Delhi Capitals by two points. They, however, have a far superior net run rate (NRR) than RCB.
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CSK had an underwhelming 2020 season but the team, packed with seasoned players, is now displaying the efficiency it is known for
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SRH, who sent in captain David Warner and Kane Williamson, managed to take just seven runs in their Super Over which was bowled by Axar Patel
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In the video, Manish Pandey says: "Hey, Orange Army we are looking at the second wave of Covid-19."
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Khaleel, Bairstow fashion Hyderabad’s nine-wicket win over Punjab
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Both sides have endured contrasting campaigns so far
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SRH couldn't have asked for a worse start to the season as they slumped to three straight defeats, and in all occasions while chasing
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ESPNcricinfo reported that the champion off-spinner "had a stent fitted to unblock an artery, and will rejoin Sunrisers Hyderabad when discharged"
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"It's very important to keep the dot-ball percentage low, and the only way you can do it is by manipulating the field by rotating the strike," said SRH mentor VVS Laxman
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Quinton de Kock and Rohit Sharma played knocks of 40 and 32, but SRH managed to maintain a stranglehold as Mumbai Indians were restricted to 150/5.
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Chasing 151 for victory, Sunrisers were all out for 137 runs in 19.4 overs to succumb to the loss to remain without any points in the table
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Getting the combination right would be topmost on Sunrisers Hyderabad’s (SRH) to-do list when they take on a qualitatively superior Mumbai Indians (MI) in an IPL encounter here today, trying to arrest an early slide after back-to-back defeats. Chasing has been Sunrisers’ achilles’ heel during the first two matches, once again bringing under scanner, their […]
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Chasing has been Sunrisers' Achilles' heel during the first two matches, once again bringing under scanner, their lack of depth in the playing XI and below-par Indian bench strength