Gujarat Titans' captain Shubman Gill believes teams could soon score 300 runs in an IPL match. The rapid evolution of the game and the Impact Player rule in the IPL adds to the excitement. Gill reflected on his early IPL experiences and the importance of balance in the squad. Gujarat Titans will start their season against Punjab Kings.
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England captain Jos Buttler acknowledged his team's inability to effectively counter India's spin attack in the first T20I, leading to a seven-wicket defeat. He emphasized the need for individual players to develop strategies against spin and highlighted the importance of adaptability for the upcoming match in Chennai.
Former Australian pacer Mitchell Johnson criticised Team India for using ineffective intimidation tactics against Australia's debutant players in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Johnson said the attempts to unnerve the rookies failed as two of them performed well in Australia's 3-1 series win. He emphasised the need for experienced players to guide newcomers in handling high-pressure situations.
New Zealand's captain Mitchell Santner acknowledges the challenge posed by India's spinner Varun Chakaravarthy in the ICC Champions Trophy final. Varun took five wickets against New Zealand earlier in the tournament. The fitness of New Zealand's pacer Matt Henry remains uncertain, and Santner hopes that their varied spin attack will help them succeed against India.
Skipper Vijay Pawale's crucial innings guided Majhi Mumbai to a three-wicket victory over Srinagar Ke Veer in the Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) season 2 final on Saturday in Thane. The final match kept spectators on the edge of their seats with momentum shifts throughout, until Mumbai, last season's runners-up, sealed victory with Ankur's decisive six.
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) faces challenges attracting top international players unsold in the IPL auction due to a salary cap of USD 200,000. Franchises are keen to sign players like Steve Smith and David Warner, but the overlapping schedule and financial constraints create difficulties. Direct negotiations with player agents and concerns about player disparity further complicate matters.
Mohammed Siraj caused a scare for India when he pulled up with a hamstring niggle during the second day of the Brisbane Test against Australia. He left the field but returned before lunch, although he didn't bowl. Earlier, Siraj and Marnus Labuschagne engaged in some playful banter, continuing their rivalry from the Adelaide Test.
Several Indian cricketers, including KL Rahul, VVS Laxman, Virender Sehwag, and Amit Mishra, along with badminton star Saina Nehwal, took to social media to extend their warm wishes for Holi. They expressed their hopes for happiness, joy, and colorful celebrations, reminding fans to enjoy responsibly. "May the splashes of colour brighten your life with laughter, love, joy and unforgettable memories. #HappyHoli," former India cricketer Virender Sehwag wrote.