Batting first, Sri Lanka put in a high score of 196 losing 5 wickets which New Zealand tied with the comprehensive performance of NZ batters Daryl Mitchell's 66 off 44 balls & Mark Chapman's 33 off 23 balls and effective 10 runs off 4 runs by all-rounder Ish Sodhi in the end.
In an open letter to the Union Government, KTR said that the Narendra Modi government's "evil plans" to sell off the VSP to private players, the reasons for the steel plant's losses, and ways in which the plant could be revived.
Punjab Kings came out victorious against Kolkata Knight Riders in the first doubleheader of IPL, courtesy stellar show from Arshdeep Singh and Bhanuka Rajapaksa. Lucknow Super Giants registered a clinical win over Delhi Capitals in their first-ever home game.
SRH skipper Bhuvneshwar Kumar said at the toss, "We will bowl first, looks like a good batting wicket. Will take advantage with the chase. I'll try and do best for the team. Farooqi, Harry Brook, Adil Rashid, Glenn Phillips are our four foreigners," said Bhuvneshwar at the toss.
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) won last night's match against Delhi Capitals (DC) with a huge margin of 50 runs. The major reason for the loss of the Delhi squad was their generic efforts on the field. Delhi's Kyle Mayers was batting on 14 runs in 15 balls when DC fielder Khaleel Ahmed dropped a
Lucknow Super Giants registered a victory in their IPL campaign opener against Delhi Capitals. After the match LSG skipper KL Rahul revealed LSG's approach against DC, "We took an aggressive approach against the spinners and put them under pressure. I thought they started well, but we came b
Delhi Capitals skipper David Warner reflected back on the game after losing against Lucknow Super Giants. After the match, he said, "It was a bit of a challenge. We had some early momentum with the fast bowlers, they bowled very well in the powerplay. A few dropped catches and the momentum s
Nitish Rana reflected back on the match after losing against PBKS in their first match of the IPL. Nitish looked back at his decisions and said, "I just felt like going with my five main bowlers. They batted well, and judged the wicket better than us. Anything could've happened if the rain d
Punjab ended their innings with a score of 191/5, setting a huge target for KKR to chase. Young Arshdeep stole the show as he turned the tide in team's favour with his blowing heroics. His 3/19 shifted the momentum towards Punjab in the second innings, allowing the Kings to keep control over
Kyle Mayers scored a blistering 73 from 38 balls followed by Mark Wood's performance of 5/14 helped Lucknow Super Giants beat Delhi Capitals by a comfortable margin of 50 runs here at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium.
Kyle Mayers' 73 from 38 balls followed by small cameos from Nicholas Pooran and Ayush Badoni guide Lucknow Super Giants to 193/6 in 20 overs against Delhi Capitals