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Ind vs Ban 1st Test: Team India’s lead crosses 500, Shubhman Gill scores maiden Test century

After four long year Pujara scored his 19th Test century, which is also the fastest of his Test career.

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Ind vs Ban 1st Test

Team India has declared their innings on day 3 of second innings after putting 258 runs on the score a with the loss of 2 wickets.

With this India has taken a lead of 512 runs against Bangladesh in the first Test.

Cheteshwar Pujara – Virat Kohli were the last men standing in the crease. After four long year Pujara scored his 19th Test century, which is also the fastest of his Test career. The veteran Indian batsman scored 110 not out of 152 balls on day 3.

Before Pujara, Shubman Gill scored his first Test century. He got out after scoring 110 runs. At the same time, captain KL Rahul (23 runs) was dismissed early.

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Earlier, in this match being played in Chattogram, Bangladesh’s first innings ended on a score of 150 runs. Kuldeep Yadav took maximum 5 wickets. Mohammad Siraj clinched 3 wickets. Umesh Yadav and Akshar Patel took 1 wicket each.

In this way, Team India took a lead of 254 runs on the basis of first innings. However, Indian captain KL Rahul decided to bat himself instead of forcing Bangladesh to follow on. India had scored 404 runs in the first innings.

Second session: Indian batsmen dominate

Indian batsmen dominated the second session of the day. Team India scored 104 runs in this. However, India also lost the wicket of skipper KL Rahul. Young player Shubman Gill and an experienced Pujara took the lead after losing the first wicket.

First session: India won

India won the first session of the third day. In this, India dismissed 2 tail batsmen of Bangladesh. Also scored 36 runs without loss. Bangladesh started the day with a score of 133/8 and the team was all out for 150. Kuldeep and Akshar got wickets.

Day 2: Bangladesh lost 8 wickets for 133

On the second day on Thursday, in response to India’s score of 404 runs in the first innings, Bangladesh scored 133 runs for 8 wickets.

Left arm chinaman spinner Kuldeep Yadav took the maximum 4 wickets for India. Fast bowler Mohammad Siraj clinched 3 wickets and Umesh Yadav picked a single wicket. At the same time, Mushfiqur Rahim scored the highest 28 runs from Bangladesh. Apart from him, Liton Das scored 24 and Zakir Hasan scored 20 runs. Nurul Hasan and Mehdi Hasan Miraj scored 16 runs each.

Day 1: India’s score 278/6

On the first day on Wednesday, India had scored 278 runs for 6 wickets. Shreyas Iyer returned unbeaten at 82 runs. Akshar Patel (14 runs), Cheteshwar Pujara (90), Rishabh Pant (46 runs), Shubman Gill (20 runs), captain KL Rahul (22 runs) and Virat Kohli (1 run) lost their wickets.

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IPL 2024: Yashasvi Jaiswal hits brilliant century to help Rajasthan Royals beat Mumbai Indians by 9 wickets

Yashasvi Jaiswal looked in top class form as he was the top-scorer of Rajasthan Royals with 104 runs off 60 deliveries. He was well supported from Jos Butler (35) and Sanju Samson (38*) as Rajasthan Royals emerged victorious by 9 wickets.

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Yashasvi Jaiswal hit a brilliant century as Rajasthan Royals defeated Mumbai Indians by 9 wickets in their IPL match in Jaipur on Monday. Sandeep Sharma took a maiden 5-wicket haul to help Rajasthan Royals restrict Mumbai Indians to 179/9. After the rain interrupted the match RR chased down the total of 180 with 8 balls to spare.

Yashasvi Jaiswal looked in top class form as he was the top-scorer of Rajasthan Royals with 104 runs off 60 deliveries. He was well supported from Jos Butler (35) and Sanju Samson (38*) as Rajasthan Royals emerged victorious by 9 wickets.

Earlier, Trent Boult (2/32) sent back Rohit Sharma (6) to the pavillion in the first over itself, while Sandeep sharma took a 5 wicket haul and claimed the wickets of Ishan Kishan (0) and Suryakumar Yadav (10) in successive overs to reduce Mumbai Indians to 20/3 after they opted to bat first. But Tilak Varma brought his team back into the game and hit 3 sixes and five fours scoring 65 runs. He was well supported by Nehal Wadehera (49 from 24 balls) as the duo forged a partnership of 99 runs from 52 deliveries for the 5th wicket.

Rajasthan Royals bowler Sandeep Sharma took a 5 wicket haul against Mumbai Indians. He said his plan was to use variations and cutters while he tore down the Mumbai Indians batting line up. He picked up 5 important wickets and gave away just 18 runs in his 4-over spell at an economy rate of 4.50.

While speaking at the post-match presentation, Sandeep Sharma said he felt good after a comeback from injury. The 30-year-old pacer added that he was enjoying every game in the ongoing season of IPL. After this victory, the Rajasthan Royals hold the top spot in the IPL 2024 standings with 14 points. Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians stand in 7th place place with 6 points.

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Rohit Sharma criticises impact player rule, BCCI reacts

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India captian and Mumbai Indians star cricketer Rohit sharma criticised the impact player rule and sad that he is not a big fan of it. Now, BCCI has responded to Sharma’s comment and said that they will reevaluate the rule.

Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Arun Dhumal also acknowledged this and said  that every decision has advantages and disadvantages, he also mentioned  BCCI is prepared to review the regulation when the current IPL season concludes.

Ahead to being established in the IPL, the impact player rule was initially put into effect in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 tournament in 2022–2023. There have been many expert comments regarding the rule that has been in place for almost two editions of the prestigious T20 tournament, with the many of players being against it.

Since this remark has been made, they will certainly analyze it and talk to everyone concerned and then the board will take calls, Dhumal said.

Every rule that is in place has a number of advantages and disadvantages. Nothing about its execution is set in stone, so after the season ends, they are open to any discussion, he continued.

Earlier, Rohit Sharma also discussed how the impact player rule is reducing the role of all-rounders in the sport.

Sharma said, he is not a big fan of Impact sub rule. All rounders will eventually be held back because cricket is ultimately played by 11 players, not 12. To make the game exciting for everyone around you, you are taking a great deal from it. During an interew the hitman said, if the audience look just at the cricketing side of things, he feels guys like Shivam Dube and Washington Sundar aren’t getting to bowl, which is not a good thing for them as a team.

He continued saying that there are 12 players, it’s interesting, and after the team or the captain sees how the game and the pitch are playing, they might turn on the impact player. You can add another bowler, giving you a total of six or seven bowlers, if the team bats effectively and don’t lose wickets. Many teams are hitting well up front, and he hardly ever sees a No 7 or No 8 coming to bat, so the team doesn’t need that additional batter, Rohit Sharma said.

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Rinku Singh breaks Virat Kohli’s gifted bat, asks for another one ahead of KKR vs RCB

Rinku Singh asked Virat Kohli for another bat after breaking the one he received after the last KKR vs RCB match

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Kolkata Knight Riders batter Rinku Singh had a hilarious yet strange conversation with Virat Kohli ahead of the KKR vs RCB match at Eden Gardens. The clash, which is scheduled for Sunday, April 21, in Kolkata, is the rivalry’s inverse.

KKR destroyed RCB at their home ground, the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, in the first leg of the match. The players on both teams’ mutual admiration for one another was one of the rivalry’s highlights.

In that particular game, Virat Kohli had gifted one of his bats to Rinku Singh. Rinku, however, broke the bat when playing a spinner in the Indian Premier League, and he then wisely asked Kohli for a replacement bat before the KKR vs. RCB match.

KKR cameramen captured the event, whether it was scripted or not, as Rinku was seen telling Kohli that he had already broken his bat. A little angry Kohli asked for specifics of the whereabouts and questioned if Rinku was asking for a second bat as Rinku was examining two of his other bats. Before Rinku could respond, Kohli warned the KKR batsman that he would run into problems later in the tournament if he gave Rinku 2 bats in two matches.

In the video, Rinku was seen talking to Kohli, and was heard saying in Hindi that Bhaiya apki bat toot gayi, aapki kasam, dobara nahi todunga bat, to which Kohli replied 2 match mein tujhe 2 bat dun?

Meanwhile, the bat served as a token of appreciation for Rinku’s contributions to KKR and the Indian squad, as well as his rise to the position of finisher. In addition, the video showed the players from RCB and KKR conversing with one another following the game, demonstrating excellent sportsmanship and respect.

RCB has come to Kolkata in an attempt to restart their campaign. The team needs to win its final five games to have any chance of making it through the tournament.

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