IPL's Rs 118 Cr Auction Flops Haunt Big-Spending Teams
Cameron Green tops the list of pricey flops from the IPL auction. The Aussie allrounder, fetched for 11.5 crore by Mumbai Indians, has managed just 141 runs at 16.59 in 15 games.
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Cameron Green tops the list of pricey flops from the IPL auction. The Aussie allrounder, fetched for 11.5 crore by Mumbai Indians, has managed just 141 runs at 16.59 in 15 games.
Vyshak Vijaykumar, Punjab Kings' top bowler so far—five wickets across just two outings—opened up on his knuckle ball tricks. And those Test cricket ambitions?
Heinrich Klaasen digs in—no international return for him. He's all about franchise cricket from here.
A 21-year-old smashed an unbeaten 54, belting seven sixes. Turned 128/7 into a last-ball thriller over KKR.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashed 78 off just 26 balls. Dhruv Jurel wasn't far behind, unbeaten on 81 as they chased down 202 in 18 overs flat.
Rashid Khan's playing it safe after surgery. He's putting ODI World Cup fitness first, ahead of that one-off in June 2026.
PBKS opener Prabhsimran Singh finally gets it. Eight IPL seasons in, he's putting those blistering starts down to the Impact Player rule.
Brevis, the injured six-hitter, wants back in the XI by April 11 against DC. That desperate CSK 0-3 start needs rescuing.
David Miller turns down that single with two runs still to get off the last two balls. DC collapses to 209 chasing 210.
Sunil Gavaskar didn't hold back. He tore into overseas stars—Starc, Pathirana, Green—for whining about fitness while pocketing massive paychecks yet showing so little grit.
Gujarat Titans scraped their first win. Shubman Gill's 70 and Rashid Khan's 3/17 edged them past Delhi Capitals by a whisker at Arun Jaitley Stadium.
Cameron Green’s first ball back since the T20 World Cup? Disaster.
Xavier Bartlett struck early. KKR wobbling at 25/2.
Avesh Khan smashed that final ball right back near the rope. SRH weren't happy.
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.
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