Axar: India Team Culture Tough Nut in IPL Setup
Axar Patel, DC's skipper, just laid bare the headaches of grafting India's national team vibe onto IPL franchise chaos.
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Axar Patel, DC's skipper, just laid bare the headaches of grafting India's national team vibe onto IPL franchise chaos.
Shreyas Iyer's pulled down that Instagram post. You know the one—a cheeky joke about rain handing KKR a point on a platter.
Tim David, not out on 70 from 25 balls—eight massive sixes—alongside Rajat Patidar's 48 off just 19, powered RCB to their highest total ever against CSK.
Mohammed Shami likens himself to a labourer. Bowls through the pain no matter what.
Sameer Rizvi's bat lit up Lucknow. Seventy off 38 balls against LSG—pure payback for CSK picking him over Samson in that trade talk.
Potts and Roach bag three each to bowl Kent out for 197 in Canterbury.
Ravi Bishnoi ripped through with 4 for 41. Tushar Deshpande held firm in the last over.
Rizvi's power-hitting backs up that big price tag. From CSK flop straight to DC hero.
Sameer Rizvi pocketed back-to-back player of the match awards. And boy, did he earn this one—90 off 51 balls that sent Mumbai Indians tumbling.
Rinku Singh snagged his 41st IPL catch, shattering Andre Russell's KKR record. Didn't come easy, though.
Bangladesh cricket's in turmoil. Seven board resignations hit hard this week—including four that dropped on April 4 alone—sparked by ongoing probes and the World Cup snub.
PBKS top order caught fire chasing 210 at Chepauk. They left CSK staggering through a sixth straight home loss.
Abbott struck early blows. But Critchley nearly reached a ton, and Allison cracked a fifty.
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