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Watch: 'Thank you Gauti for...': SRK in KKR dressing room

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Andre Russell's all-round show and last over heroics by Harshit Rana helped Kolkata Knight Riders prevail in an IPL thriller by four runs against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Saturday. Russell destroyed the Hyderabad bowling with seven sixes and three fours. Following the win, KKR team co-owner and superstar Shah Rukh Khan visited the team dressing room.

1st Test: Mendis, de Silva shine as SL thrash B'desh by 328 runs

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Sri Lanka defeated Bangladesh by 328 runs in the opening Test, taking a 1-0 lead in the two-match series. Kamindu Mendis and Dhananjaya de Silva scored centuries, setting a massive winning target of 511 in the second innings. Sri Lanka bowled out the hosts for 182 in 49 overs. On the third day, Kamindu and De Silva had two 150-plus partnerships in a single Test match.

'Win or lose...': Sai praises team culture under coach Nehra

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Gujarat Titans spinner R Sai Kishore praised head coach Ashish Nehra for fostering a positive team culture and noted that new captain Shubman Gill did not appear to be leading the squad for the first time. Kishore, a left-arm spinner, starred in the team's six-run victory over Mumbai Indians in their IPL opener, stating that Gill's inputs were fantastic and that he led the team well.

Watch: RCB looking forward to their first home game of the season

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Following a single-channel strategy will be suicidal at the M Chinnaswamy stadium and RCB will have to find a way to use their copious amount of skills more judiciously. A top-order collapse saw RCB reeling at 78/5. It required the industry and innovation of Dinesh Karthik and Anuj Rawat for them to go past the 170-run mark.

Watch: How Umesh Yadav won the battle against Hardik Pandya

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An inexplicable batting strategy saw Pandya coming out to bat at number seven and the Mumbai Indians captain was on 1 when Umesh Yadav came on to bowl the last over, with MI needing 19 runs. Pandya smashed the first ball, a slower one, for a six over extra cover.

'Batsmen are in two minds ...': Sandeep supports IPL rule change

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Sandeep Sharma, a Rajasthan Royals bowler, has praised a rule change in the Indian Premier League (IPL) that allows bowlers to bowl two bouncers every over, claiming it will make the game more unpredictable. The change was tested during India's domestic Twenty20 tournament, aiming to level the playing field for this year's IPL.



BCCI, CA extend Border-Gavaskar Trophy to five Tests

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BCCI and Cricket Australia have confirmed that the Border-Gavaskar Trophy will be played in five Tests next summer, marking the first time since 1991-92 that Australia and India will play a five-Test series. This extended series will be the highlight of the 2024-25 home summer calendar, with BCCI secretary Jay Shah stating their commitment to preserving Test Cricket's rich heritage.

'A revelation for us': Gill applauds Sudarshan's heroics against MI

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Gujarat Titans skipper Shubman Gill praised Sai Sudarshan for his outstanding performance in the Indian Premier League match against Mumbai Indians. He attributed the team's success to a stellar bowling display, particularly from the spinners, and praised Sudarshan's crucial 45-run innings under pressure.

'He does the dirty work for us…': Ashwin hails Sandeep Sharma

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Ravichandran Ashwin praised Sandeep Sharma's performance in Rajasthan Royals' victory against Lucknow Super Giants. He praised Sharma's exceptional bowling, grabbing one wicket and conceding only 22 runs in his three overs. Ashwin praised Sharma's role in securing the win, highlighting his impactful bowling contribution in crucial phases of the game.

Andre Russell a phenomenal ball striker: Phil Salt

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Andre Russell's explosive batting led Kolkata Knight Riders to victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad. Opener Phil Salt, who had played alongside Russell in Manchester Originals in The Hundred, was excited watching the West Indian hit seven sixes and three fours in his 25-ball unbeaten 64. Sunrisers Hyderabad must have fancied their chance till Russell appeared with his sledgehammer.

'Not an issue, 13 games to go': Hardik supports Tilak's decision

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Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya backed Tilak Varma's decision to not take a single against Rashid Khan in the 17th over after a narrow six-run defeat against Gujarat Titans in their IPL 2024 campaign opener. Pandya's comments highlighted the strategic choices made by the team and the dynamics of the intense encounter.

RCB seek home comfort against Punjab Kings after losing start

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If RCB, who won three of the seven games at the venue last season are to deliver in the 17th edition, they need to make their home advantage count at a venue which is primarily a batting paradise. The visitors will be high on confidence following their four-wicket win over Delhi Capitals on Saturday.


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