IPL 2022

Feel renewed energy coming into new IPL season after relinquishing captaincy duties: Kohli
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Asked if relinquishing captaincy duties had given him refreshed energy, Kohli told RCB Bold Diaries on Tuesday that, "(I have) renewed energy because I'm off a lot of responsibilities and duties. And life is in a very good place. We have a child now, we have a family. For me, it's all about going on with life with a lot of joy and happiness and just watching our child grow and then just doing what I love, which is playing cricket."
IPL 2022: BCB refuses to release Taskin as replacement for Lucknow's Mark Wood
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"We have spoken with Taskin and he has understood the whole situation. He informed the franchise that he is not playing the IPL and will be available for the South Africa tour and later will return home," he said. Earlier in the day, Yunus said that BCB are yet to decide on whether to give Taskin the NOC.
IPL 2022: Captain Rishabh Pant shares first impressions of a new-look Delhi Capitals team
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Delhi Capitals' captain Rishabh Pant, who attended his first training session with the side in Mumbai, expressed that all players are in a good frame of mind ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 season. "It seems like the team has been made for the first time. I observed every player during my first practice session with the team and it looks like everybody is in a good frame of mind.
Sanju has got an amazing attitude and a good head on his shoulders, says Rajasthan Royals' Ashwin
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Fresh from a successful Test series against Sri Lanka, veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has joined up with his new franchise Rajasthan Royals and is raring to go ahead of the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) season.
IPL 2022: I played with Shreyas at Delhi, we got on really well, says Cummins
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The 27-year-old Shreyas was bought by KKR for Rs 12.25 cr in the IPL Mega Auction and was eventually named to lead the side. On the other hand, Cummins, who went for Rs 15.50 crore in the 2019 auction -- the most expensive foreign buy at an IPL auction, was earlier released by KKR. However, he was bought back for Rs 7.25 crore at the 2022 mega auction.
It will be a challenge for players to gel as a team after IPL Mega Auction: Ponting
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The eight IPL franchises were allowed to retain a maximum of four players ahead of the Mega Auction, while all others went into a common auction pool for 10 teams to pick them in February.Ponting said he was impressed with the energetic vibes around the group when he attended his first training session with the team in Mumbai.
Mumbai Indians create a bio-secure 'MI Arena' for players, families and support staff
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Mumbai Indians (MI) have set up an outdoor bio-secure recreational facility 'MI Arena' at Jio World Garden, for the players and their families and support staff, the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise said in a release on Sunday.
IPL Purple Cap winner Mohit Sharma turns out as net bowler for Gujarat Titans, shocks fans
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Cricket fans have been left shell-shocked after it has emerged that former India limited-overs pacer Mohit Sharma, who was the IPL 2014 Purple Cap-winner, had been roped in as a net bowler by new IPL franchise Gujarat Titans alongside left-arm fast bowler Barinder Sran for the upcoming season beginning on March 26.
IPL disrupting traditional international programme: David Lloyd
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Former England coach David Lloyd has said that the Indian Premier League (IPL), scheduled to begin in less than a week's time, is "disrupting the traditional international programme" as several top cricketers playing in the lucrative tournament are unavailable for national duty.
IPL 2022: Love batting at No 3 but ready to bat wherever team needs me, says Shreyas Iyer
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The 27-year old Iyer was bought by KKR for Rs 12.25 cr in the IPL Mega Auction and was eventually named to lead the side. He himself plays at No 5 for India and although he would love to bat at his preferred position of No 3. But, with Nitish Rana in the mix, Shreyas may have to push himself further in the line-up, which he is open to do.
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