IPL 2023

Shreyas Iyer advised 10 days rest; call on availability for IPL yet to be taken: Report
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A report in Cricbuzz on Friday said Iyer, who was midway pulled out of the Ahmedabad Test due to a lower back injury, will have to wait for 10 days to know his exact condition after seeing spine specialist Dr Abhay Nene here. It added that although the tests done on him are not encouraging, Iyer has not yet been officially ruled out of the IPL.
IPL 2023: We have big shoes to fill, says Warner on Pant's absence
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The JSW-GMR co-owned Delhi Capitals on Thursday appointed Warner as the captain while all-rounder Axar Patel was named as the team's vice captain for IPL 2023. We are motivated every season, but we are motivated even more to lift the title this year in your absence. We are going to be on the journey of your recovery with you. We are going to send some special messages and hopefully, you can come to one of our games.
IPL 2023: Mumbai Indians will have a point to prove after last year's performance, says Sunil Gavaskar
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"They'll have to forget what happened last season, this is a fresh season to believe that they can do it again. They've got the team, they are, you know probably going to miss Jasprit Bumrah, but otherwise, they've got a team that can win the championship once again."
IPL 2023: Warner to lead Delhi Capitals in Pant's absence, Axar named vice captain
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The 36-year old Warner steps in as skipper for injured Rishabh Pant, who is currently undergoing rehab and recovery after surviving a horrific car crash last year. This will be the second time Warner will lead Capitals, having been the interim captain for a couple of matches during the last year of his first stint with the franchise between.
Latham to lead ODI team against Sri Lanka; Williamson, Southee, Conway opt for IPL
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Following the first ODI at Eden Park on March 25, Finn Allen (Royal Challengers Bangalore), Lockie Ferguson (Kolkata Knight Riders) and Glenn Phillips (Sunrisers Hyderabad) will leave the squad and travel to India. The departure of those players will see Mark Chapman, Ben Lister and Henry Nicholls join up with the squad ahead of the second ODI at Hagley Oval.
IPL 2023: Ravindra Jadeja will be CSK's X factor, says Harbhajan
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After being out of action for several months due to knee surgery, Jadeja has made a successful return to international cricket. He played a crucial role in India's 2-1 win in the four-Test series against Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2022-23. However, it will be interesting to see how the left-arm spinner performs for CSK since he didn't have a great IPL season last year.
IPL 2023: Mumbai Indians unveil new jersey with essence of City of Dreams
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The official collection (Match and Training jersey) will be available for sale from March 10 exclusively on MI Shop for the first 7 days from launch and then be available across multiple platforms. The MI Paltan will be in for a bigger treat this time around, with one of its kind customisation features being made available for fans, where they can personalise their jerseys with their names and a number of their choice.
Shane Warne cared a lot: RCB all-rounder Glenn Maxwell on spin wizard's influence on him
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Maxwell, while speaking on the RCB Season 2 Podcast, revealed how Warne managed to open him up during a tough phase in his career and life. "He is probably the most giving and loyal person that I've probably ever met. Generous not just with what he did with his charity work but generous with his knowledge and time.
IPL 2023: Gujarat Titans to commence pre-registration for home match tickets on March 2
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"Since the last season, we have been overwhelmed by the support we have received from the people of Gujarat. We invite our supporters to pre-register for tickets to our home matches and watch the Gujarat Titans in action at the world's largest cricket stadium," said Col. Arvinder Singh, COO-Gujarat Titans, in an official statement.
'Don't think he's jeopardising it', McCullum puts faith in CSK to keep Stokes fit for Ashes
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Ben Stokes struggled with his left knee during England's one-run defeat by New Zealand in the second Test. He was only able to bowl two overs and then struggled physically while batting on the final day. The 31-year-old scored 33 from 116 balls as England fell agonisingly short of their target of 258 in one of the greatest finishes in Test history.
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