Mumbai Indians speedster Jasprit Bumrah and left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner's three-wicket haul bundled out the visitors Delhi Capitals for 121 runs as the hosts registered a 59-run victory at the Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday.
Shivam Dube's fiery fifty, debutant Ayush Mhatre's impressive cameo and Ravindra Jadeja's late blitz lifted Chennai Super Kings to 176/5 against Mumbai Indians in the clash of heavyweights in the ongoing 18th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Sunday.
Ahead of his side's all-important 'El-Clasico' Indian Premier League (IPL) clash against Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Mumbai Indians (MI) all-rounder Mitchell Santner said that the clash will be a massive one for their momentum going forward.
Mumbai Indians all-rounder Mitchell Santner felt the hat-trick of run-outs that brought the gripping affair against Delhi Capitals to its conclusion was "crazy" and described Karun Nair's blistering 89 as "special".
Tilak caught plenty of flak for his poor knock of 25 in 23 balls, consisting of just two fours during a run chase of 204 against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at Lucknow's Ekana Stadium. Tilak's struggles meant he was made to take a tactical "retire out" and Mitchell Santner was sent to finish
A 51-run stand between skipper Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma for the fourth wicket after being reduced to 36/3 and a fine cameo by Deepak Chahar pushed MI to a respectable total, while spinner Noor impressed in his debut outing in yellow.
Luxon took to his Instagram, sharing some pictures from his visit to Wankhede, where New Zealand players Boult, Mitchell Santner and Bevon Jacobs are preparing for Mumbai Indians (MI) Indian Premier League (IPL) campaign opener against arch-rivals Chennai Super Kings (CSK), which will take p
Regular skipper Mitchell Santner will be unavailable for the series due to T20 league commitments, notably the Indian Premier League (IPL) starting from March 22 onwards.
Following the loss in the final against India in the recently concluded Champions Trophy 2025 in Dubai on Sunday, New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner expressed his thoughts on the defeat and termed the result "bittersweet".
The envoys of Singapore and UAE congratulated Team India after they defeated New Zealand by four wickets in the final to clinch the third ICC Champions Trophy title.