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Rajasthan Royals head coach feels that the franchise would be able to provide 13-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi with "a good environment"
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Rajasthan Royals, under the leadership of Rahul Dravid, secured his services for a price of Rs 1.10 crore. With a base price of Rs 30 lakh, Delhi Capitals (DC) opened the bidding, followed by RR at Rs 35 lakh. The teams exchanged bids, driving the price past Rs 1 crore. RR prevailed in the history-making moment with a winning bid of Rs 1.10 crore after an intense contest with DC.
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Says nothing sets off Nattu's loss. Every team goes through it, whether you try and find the players early and...pounce on opportunities or you try and wait for the back end
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Venkatesh Iyer was the surprise show-stopper as he was bought back for Rs 23.75 crore by his former franchise Kolkata Knight Riders
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Rishabh Pant became the most expensive player in the history of IPL as Lucknow Super Giants splurged a humongous Rs 27 crore to buy the flamboyant India keeper-batter in the tournament's mega auction here on Sunday.
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There will be INR 641.5 crore cumulatively in kitty of 10 teams with 204 possible slots to be filled but one can be rest assured that all eyes will be trained on Pant's name when it comes up
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In an email to franchises on Thursday, accessed by ESPN cricinfo, the IPL referred to these as "windows," though they are likely to become the final dates
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"Officials have gone there to finalise the venue and dates, announcement to be made very soon," the source added.
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Indian captain Rohit Sharma on Thursday backed the retention of national team players in the Mumbai Indians squad for IPL 2025 while franchise skipper Hardik Pandya summed it up as "five fingers but one fist".
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The franchise had parted ways with Ricky Ponting in July this year after being at the helm since 2018
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However, he will continue with the franchise's other team in the SA20 competition, Sunrisers Eastern Cape
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Replaces South African Mark Boucher who led the team to a last-placed finish in this year's tournament
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New Delhi: India wicketkeeper and Delhi Capitals captain Rishabh Pant shocked his fans and franchise with his cryptic social media post ahead of the upcoming IPL mega auction. Taking to X, Pant asked if he went under the hammer, how much money would he fetch or will he remain unsold. Pant wrote, “If go to […]
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Earlier, the West Indies great was Chennai Super Kings' (CSK) fast bowling coach in the last two seasons of the IPL
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The cricketer's heartfelt message comes as no surprise to his fans, who witnessed his fondness for the city and its people
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The 38-year-old made his international debut in 2010 in an ODI against Australia and his last was also a 50-over match, against Bangladesh in 2022
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Punjab Kings too looking for a replacement for Trevor Bayliss with the franchise keen on hiring an Indian head coach
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The BCCI met with all ten franchise owners at its Mumbai headquarters on Wednesday evening to discuss mega auctions, player retention, and the impact player rule.
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India all-rounder Hardik Pandya remains tight-lipped on matters that kept him in limelight in recent times except for fitness
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Says there is "nothing better" than saying goodbye with an elusive World Cup trophy