Anuj Rawat has joined Gujarat Titans' IPL camp in Surat, causing controversy as it coincides with Delhi's Ranji Trophy preparations. Rawat’s lack of permission from the DDCA has been criticised, while Ishant Sharma's participation is justified due to his retirement from Ranji cricket. Permission protocols for joining IPL-related activities during state commitments are highlighted.
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India's head coach Gautam Gambhir emphasized the significant roles that veterans Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will play in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy. He highlighted the unique challenge of the tournament's format and praised captain Suryakumar Yadav for his impact on the T20I squad.
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In a decisive nine-wicket victory, Joburg Super Kings pacers Lutho Sipamla and Hardus Viljoen dominated the Sunrisers Eastern Cape. Sipamla and Viljoen's impressive performances with the ball restricted the Sunrisers to 118, while Devon Conway's stroke-filed unbeaten half-century led Super Kings' successful run-chase.
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In a thrilling match at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, MI Emirates triumphed over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders by 28 runs. Key performances by Romario Shepherd and Nicholas Pooran, coupled with effective bowling, sealed the win. Despite strong starts from both teams, MI Emirates' bowlers maintained control, leading to a compelling victory for the team.
West Indies fast bowling legend Andy Roberts lauded Mohammed Shami as India's best bowler, praising his control and swing. Roberts questioned India's decision to bat first in the second Test against Australia. Though injured, Shami's recent strong domestic performances raise hopes for his return to the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, a series currently tied 1-1.
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