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IPL 2022 Turning Point: Dhoni turns the clock back and pulls off vintage finish for CSK
The 40-year old Dhoni may have left the captaincy for India and as well as for CSK but he certainly hasn't forgotten to do what he does best i.e "finishing the game" for his team. Whether it was dragging the game to its last breath, knowing the areas to target, keeping calm and finishing off the game in his style with a last-ball boundary, all the Dhoni touches were pretty much visible in his innings during the run chase on Thursday.
IPL 2022: Umran Malik is knocking at Team India doors, say cricket greats
Cricket greats like Ian Bishop, Sunil Gavaskar and Dale Steyn are excited to watch this seamer from Jammu and Kashmir do so well in the tournament, and everyone is of the view that he has a bright future ahead. Umran started his IPL stint as a net bowler for Sunrisers Hyderabad is now a vital cog in the team's pace attack..
Was very nervous, but didn't let it get the better of me: GT's Yash Dayal
Dayal emerged the new bowling sensation in the IPL, taking 3/40 in his four overs as Rajasthan Royals were restricted to 155/9, falling short in the chase by 37 runs. The Titans had earlier made 192/4, thanks mainly to skipper Pandya's unbeaten 52-ball 87 and Abhinav Manohar's 28-ball 43.
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IPL Turning Point: Tilak, Pollard run-outs cost Mumbai game against Punjab
Chasing a total of 199 for victory, Mumbai lost the wickets of openers -- Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan inside the powerplay and were in trouble at 32/2 after 4.1 overs. But a big partnership between two youngsters -- Tilak Varma (36 off 20) and Dewald Brevis (49 off 25) brought Mumbai back in the game, taking them to 105/2 at the end of the 10th over at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium on Wednesday night.
How the absence of Harshal Patel rocked RCB's boat in 'Southern Derby'
The 31-year-old's absence from the Faf du Plessis-led side on Tuesday due to bereavement in his family was one of the key reasons for RCB conceding 216 runs to Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the 'Southern Derby' and then losing the high-scoring match by 23 runs. Du Plessis was at his wits' end trying to explain how a star-studded side, which was on a three-match winning streak, went down to a team that had been searching for a winning formula in IPL 2022.
Why Jasprit Bumrah is so important for the Mumbai Indians squad?
JaspritBumrah joined the Mumbai Indians squad in the year 2013, this young bowler joined the team as a right-hand fast bowler. Known for his brilliance with the bowl JaspritBumrah came a long way in his career, he is now the mainline bowler in the MI team and also in the Indian International Squad.
IPL 2022: Shane Bond impressed by Mumbai Indians youngsters Tilak Varma, Dewald Brevis
In three matches, Varma has amassed 121 runs at an average of 60.50 and a strike rate of 161.33. The young left-handed batter is in the seventh spot on the Orange Cap list. Brevis, who made heads turn in the Men's U19 World Cup this year with 506 runs in six matches, sparkled with a cameo of 29 against Kolkata Knight Riders.
MI to bank on positive record against RCB to break the string of losses
Having lost all three matches this season despite having one of the best support staff and recovery specialists, MI would be banking on the positive record against the RCB, having won 17 of the 29 games played thus far with RCB winning 11 and one ending in a tie, which RCB won in a super-over. Having said that, RCB have got the better of Mumbai Indians in three of the last five games, and with new skipper Faf du Plessis marshalling his side .
With stadium attendance allowed at 50 per cent in India, IPL creates nostalgia amongst Indian diaspora
India has the largest diaspora population with 18 million Non-resident Indians (NRIs) as per the latest United Nations report. While this population is scattered in many countries around the world, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia and the US together account for almost 50 per cent of this population.
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