Defending champions Tiigers of Kolkata bowed out of the second season of the Indian Street Premier League with a thrilling three-wicket win over KVN Bangalore Strikers in the final league stage match at the Dadoji Kondadev Stadium here on Monday.
The Bengaluru police stopped British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran's impromptu street performance on Church Street on Sunday, sparking a wave of online discussions.
Majhi Mumbai dashed Chennai Singams' hopes of reaching the play-offs of the Indian Street Premier League, season 2, after handing them a 24-run thrashing in their final league stage fixture at the Dadoji Kondadev Stadium here on Sunday.
Ed Sheeran broke his silence hours after his street performance was stopped by the Bengaluru police, sharing that he had prior permission to perform at Church Street.
The Bengaluru police stopped singer British singer Ed Sheeran's live performance on Church Street on Sunday. The police stated that they had not given permission for the event, while Sheeran's team claimed it was a brief act with prior approval.
Chasing a target of 66 runs, the Tiigers broke little sweat as they recovered from the early dismissal of opener Sarfraz Khan to chase down the required runs with four overs to spare
"There is only TMC in Bengal, Bengal cannot be compared to Delhi or any other state. There is TMC in every street, locality of Bengal, only we will win here," he said.
KVN Bangalore Strikers gave themselves a much-needed lift in the points tally by registering their fourth victory of the Indian Street Premier League (ISPL), season 2, to rise to the fourth spot and keep themselves in contention for a place in the play-offs.
Tiigers of Kolkata dominated with both bat and ball to overpower Chennai Singams by a massive margin of nine wickets in an Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) clash at the Dadoji Kondadev Stadium here on Saturday.
Actor Vicky Kaushal, who is busy promoting his upcoming film 'Chhaava', recently visited Patna, and his trip was all about enjoying the famous dish of Bihar--"litti chokha."
Dilip Binjwa's pyrotechnics with the bat helped Srinagar Ke Veer finally end Majhi Mumbai's flawless run in the Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) Season 2 as the Men-in-Pink registered a spectacular seven-wicket victory here on Friday, according to a release from ISPL.