On the teamsheet, Aiden Markram was listed as opener alongside Mitchell Marsh, with Ayush Badoni marked at No. 5 for LSG
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- RR opt to bowl and leave out Hetmyer, Bishnoi
- Vic Flowers, former Barmy Army cheerleader, to stand as Reform UK candidate
- Corteen-Coleman named in England Women’s T20 World Cup squad
- Bangladesh target series win in rainy Chattogram
- Chawla: DC should ‘forget everything and move on’
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Hyderabad Kingsmen storm into playoffs after NRR boost against Rawalpindiz
Hunain Shah’s four-for rolled out Rawalpindiz for 136 all out, after fifites from Glenn Maxwell and Kusal Perera had taken them to 244 for 6
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GT bring in Arshad for Prasidh and bowl in Chennai heat
CSK brought in Urvil Patel for Sarfaraz Khan and suggested they might “play around” with the Impact Player
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Brathwaite wants DC to be ‘a little bit more proactive’ with the ball
PBKS went on to score 116 in the powerplay, bringing the required run-rate down to just 10.50 per over after six overs in the chase
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Sooryavanshi ton in vain as SRH raze 229 chase
Kishan and Abhishek hit fifties as they welcomed their returning captain Pat Cummins with a win
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Prabhsimran, Shreyas upstage Rahul’s 152* to mow down record target
Batters thrived with both teams being sloppy in the field on a flat pitch
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Under-strength New Zealand in front as Bangladesh return to T20Is
New Zealand, with many of their first-choice players currently at the IPL or at the PSL, have a barely recognisable side
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Recommended for Sooryavanshi – the Brian Lara strategy
Carlos Brathwaite and Deep Dasgupta feel giving Vaibhav Sooryavanshi time alongside India internationals – without rushing him into an India debut – is the best way forward
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Rahul, Sooryavanshi, and finally Abhishek wear the Orange Cap on Super Saturday
The Orange Cap went from head to head across Saturday, before eventually going to SRH opener Abhishek Sharma
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Brathwaite wishes DC were ‘a little bit more proactive’ with the ball
PBKS went on to score 116 in the powerplay, bringing the required run-rate down to just 10.50 per over after six overs in the chase