Maphaka, the highest-wicket-taker in ICC U19 WC 2024 with 21 scalps in six matches, made two appearances for Mumbai Indians (MI) last year and conceded 89 runs, taking just a wicket. Also, he has played three T20Is for Proteas, taking a wicket.
During the auction, Bethell attracted a bid from SRH and Punjab Kings (PBKS) before RCB jumped in and got his services. The young all-rounder has played 7 T20Is for England, scoring 173 runs with two fifties at a strike rate of 167.96.
Pandey, who represented India in 39 T20Is and scored 709 runs with three fifties, was a crucial part of the KKR line-up in the 2014-2017 era, scoring a title-winning 94 in the final in the 2014 season. He has also represented Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in
The young left-arm pacer was released by Punjab Kings (PBKS) ahead of the IPL mega auction, scheduled for November 24 and 25 in Jeddah. Arshdeep has represented India in 59 T20Is and already taken 92 wickets at an average of 18.47, making him the most successful pacer for India in T20Is and
Capsey has played 37 matches so far in T20Is where she has managed to score 701 runs at a strike rate of 119.62 with the highest score being 67*. She has also bagged five wickets in this format and has conceded runs at an economy of 6.42 with the best figures of 2/4 in the match.
Men in Blue played five bilateral series this year and won all of them. Be it Afghanistan and Bangladesh at home, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka and South Africa away from home, all of them suffered the wrath, audacity and explosiveness of a young Indian line-up. In all India won 24 of their 26 matches
India captain Suryakumar Yadav opened up about the notable change in the batting line-up, which saw him stepping down in the order and promoting youngster Tilak Varma to the number three position during the T20I series against South Africa.
This is the eighth 200-plus total for India in T20s this year, the most by a team surpassing seven each by Birmingham Bears in 2022, India in 2023, and Japan in 2024.
Seamer Arshdeep Singh became India's second-highest wicket-taker in men's T20Is as the Men in Blue defeated South Africa by 11 runs in the third 20-over match of the series in Centurion.
Following his unbeaten 107-run knock against South Africa in the third T20I match of the series, Tilak Varma became the second youngest Indian to score a hundred in men's T20Is.