A Sam Curran lookalike chanting for Rohit Sharma during an MI vs PBKS IPL match went viral, causing much amusement. The real Sam Curran, captaining Punjab Kings due to Shikhar Dhawan's injury, is loved for his affinity with India.
Mumbai’s Tim David could be allegedly seen signaling Suryakumar Yadav to take DRS for reviewing a wide ball, before realising that he is on camera.
As per BCCI sources, a repeat of the offence could find Hardik and other Mumbai Indians players in a bigger trouble.
In a nail-biting IPL match, Ashutosh Sharma's rapid 61 almost clinched victory for Punjab Kings against Mumbai Indians. Despite his efforts, MI held on to win by nine runs. Suryakumar Yadav starred for MI with 78 runs, while Jasprit Bumrah and Gerald Coetzee each took three wickets.
Rohit Sharma struck a valiant century, his second in 17 years of Indian Premier League, but his effort went in vain as Mumbai Indians lost to Chennai Super Kings by 20 runs in Match 29 of IPL 2024 at Wankhede Stadium, here on Sunday.
His ‘Aaj Gaadi Tera Bhai Chalayega’ vibes have sparked a flurry of reactions from his fans, with many expressing amusement at Rohit’s act.
Following the completion of the game, Ishan spoke about the tough few weeks leading up to the IPL during an interaction.
There was a time when Bumrah, who hails from Gujarat, wanted to move to Canada for better opportunities.
While there are serious speculations that Rohit Sharma is likely to join Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the IPL 2025 mega auction, former Indian player Ambati Rayudu has made an interesting observation.
The aggressive batsman and India’s run-machine, much to the shock of many, took a stand for Pandya and asked the crowd to stop booing.
The current purple cap holder dismantled the batting line-up of RCB as he wasted no time in making an impact to dismiss Virat Kohli for just 3 runs. Bumrah’s exceptional performance single-handedly restricted RCB to 196/8.
On a Wankhede Stadium pitch full of runs on which the ball was sticking and stopping a bit, Bumrah bowled toe-crushing yorkers and slow, low full tosses to keep the batters guessing as he claimed two wickets off successive overs twice.
Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya on Friday offered prayers at the Somnath Temple in Gujarat ahead of their crucial match against Delhi Capitals. And finally, on Sunday, his team won its first match after three loses.
The heartwarming video has left Rohit Sharma fans in awe of his simplicity and down-to-earth nature.
Which captain does the CSK Management fear? To this question, Hussey said, "To be honest, this year, no one. There is only one captain who has beaten us in finals, and he is no longer captain. You know who I'm talking about.”
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