IPL 2022
IPL 2022: Fast bowler Umran Malik does it again, clocks 153 kmph against Gujarat Titans
The 22-year-old pacer has bowled really fast thus far this season, clocking 153 kmph against Gujarat Titans at the D.Y Patil Stadium on Monday. In the match against Gujarat Titans, the pacer from Jammu and Kashmir has once again caught everyone's attention with his pace bowling. Malik came to bowl for Hyderabad in the seventh over against Gujarat Titans and his first delivery was a bouncer that took India all-rounder Hardik Pandya by surprise and hit him on his helmet.
IPL 2022: Williamson's measured fifty seals 8-wicket win for Hyderabad over Gujarat
After the bowlers conceded 44 runs and took three wickets in the last five overs to restrict Gujarat to 162/7, Williamson led the chase with patience and precision while making 57 off 46 balls, laced with two fours and four sixes. He found support from Abhishek Sharma (42) and Nicholas Pooran doing the finishing job with an unbeaten 34.
From being a nets bowler to making an impact for RCB, Akash Deep's journey into the big league
Akash Deep started out as an intern, bowling at the RCB nets during IPL 2021. But cut to 2022, the young pacer has shown he has plenty in the kitty to hang around with the big boys on the big stage. Growing from strength to strength in the last four games of the 2022 season, Akash was instrumental in restricting Mumbai Indians to 151/6 at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium on April 9, helping his side win the crunch contest by seven wickets.
Bowlers in powerplay have done a fantastic job, says DC spinner Kuldeep Yadav
Kuldeep, who grabbed four wickets for 35 runs as Delhi Capitals restricted the two-time IPL champions to 171 in 19.4 overs in the chase of a mammoth 215, said that relentless pressure in powerplay by the quicks was bearing fruit. While Bangladesh's Mustafizur Rahman returned an economical spell, Khaleel Ahmed devastated the KKR top order with his 3/25 in four overs as DC notched their second win in four games.
IPL 2022, Day 16 Highlights: Delhi Capitals beat Kolkata Knight Riders by runs and Rajasthan Royals beat Lucknow Super Giants by 3 runs
On a super Sunday, we witnessed both high-scoring and low-scoring thrillers. On sunny day when many of us don't want to go anywhere, IPL made it excited for us at home. In the first match, DC defeated KKR by 44 runs. In the second match, RR defeated LSG by 3 runs. The results proved that winning the toss and choosing to bowl first no longer matters now.
Kuldeep Sen - Rajasthan Royals' new pace sensation!
The fast bowler from Rewa, around 450 kms from the state capital Bhopal near the Uttar Pradesh border, impressed everyone with his good pace. He cleaned up Deepak Hooda for 25 in his second over. The 25-year-old bowler later successfully defended 15 off the last over to help his team register a win in a close contest. He conceded just 11 off the last six balls to finish with figures of 1 for 35.
IPL 2022: Chahal, Boult, Hetmyer shine as Royals humble Super Giants
Hetmyer and Ashwin were going strong having rescued Rajasthan Royals from 4-67 to 135 in the 19th over when Ashwin, after taking a single off Avesh Khan spirited to the dugout, ruling himself retired out. That allowed Riyan Parag, considered a better finisher, to step into the field and he and Hetmyer took Royals to a modest total that they went on to defend thanks to a clinical bowling performance.
Ashwin gets 'retired out', opens debate on the tactical move hitherto unknown in IPL
He became the first batter to get 'retired out' in IPL history. Ashwin, who has been famous for running out the non-striker for backing too far -- a previous mode of dismissal called 'Mankading' -- added the term 'retired out' to the cricket lexicon, using the rules that allow a batter to end his innings on his own without the intervention of the opposition bowlers.
IPL 2022: Talk with Axar was to save our wickets, then go for big hits, says Shardul Thakur
Thakur then started the 20th over by thumping Pat Cummins over mid-off for four and finished off the innings by slogging a six over cow corner as 39 runs came off the last two overs. Thakur finished unbeaten with 29 off 11 balls while Patel was unconquered at 22 off 14. The partnership was worth 49 off just 20 balls as Delhi ended at a gigantic 215/5, also the highest score of the tournament.
IPL 2022: Hetmyer's unbeaten fifty guides Rajasthan Royals to 165/6 vs Lucknow
Hetmyer came in to bat with Rajasthan Royals struggling at 67/4, and along with R Ashwin added 68 runs for the fifth wicket. He completed his half-century off 32 deliveries. Brief scores: Rajasthan Royals 165/6 in 20 overs (Devdutt Padikkal 29, Shimron Hetmyer 59 not out, R Ashwin 28; K Gowtham 2/30, Jason Holder 2/48).
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