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IPL 2023 full schedule out, Gujarat Titans to face Chennai Super Kings in the 1st match

The 16th edition of the tournament will begin on March 31 and the last league match will be played on May 21.

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Finally the full schedule of Indian Premier League 2023 is out. This edition of IPL will begin with IPL 2022 champions Gujarat Titans facing MS Dhoni’s Chennai Super Kings. The first game of IPL 2023 will be played on March 31.

The schedule for the 16th season of the Indian Premier League has been announced. The first match of IPL 2023 will be played between Gujarat Titans and Chennai Super Kings.

The opening match of IPL 2023 will be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Defending champions Gujarat Titans will host Chennai Super Kings in the opening match of the 16th season.

The 16th edition of the tournament will begin on March 31 and the last league match will be played on May 21. However, the BCCI has not yet revealed the dates of the IPL 2023 playoff matches.

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Total 74 matches will be played in IPL 2023

A total of 74 matches will be played in IPL 2023. In the first league round, all 10 teams will play 14-14 matches. In this way, a total of 70 matches will be played in the league round. Then four matches of the playoffs will be played. In this way, a total of 74 matches will be played in the tournament.

IPL 2023 will be organized in India only. All matches will be played on a total of 12 grounds across the country. A team will play seven matches at its home and seven matches at the home of the opposition team in the league stage.

The BCCI had earlier announced the schedule of the first edition of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) a few days back. The first match of the Women’s Premier League season will be played on March 4, while the final will be held on March 26. Only after this the IPL season will start.

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KL Rahul dismissed for 26 on Ranji Trophy return against Haryana

While the score wasn’t a substantial one, his innings held some significance, marking his first Ranji Trophy appearance since February 2020, a semifinal clash against Bengal at Eden Gardens. In that previous outing, he managed only 26 and 0 as Karnataka suffered a 174-run defeat.

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KL Rahul’s return to the Ranji Trophy after a significant hiatus ended with a modest but not entirely unsuccessful showing. Facing Haryana at Bengaluru’s M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Thursday, the Indian batsman contributed 26 runs from 37 balls before falling to the pace bowling of Anshul Kamboj.

While the score wasn’t a substantial one, his innings held some significance, marking his first Ranji Trophy appearance since February 2020, a semifinal clash against Bengal at Eden Gardens. In that previous outing, he managed only 26 and 0 as Karnataka suffered a 174-run defeat.

Coming in at number three, Rahul formed a crucial partnership with Karnataka captain Mayank Agarwal, the duo adding 54 runs for the second wicket. This contribution provided some stability to the Karnataka innings, though it ultimately proved insufficient to dictate the flow of the match. The partnership highlighted Rahul’s ability to contribute even amidst pressure, showcasing his experience and composure at the domestic level, a testament to his enduring skills despite his recent injury layoff.

Rahul’s participation in this Ranji Trophy match itself was a significant event. He had missed Karnataka’s previous match against Punjab due to an elbow injury, an ailment that had sidelined him from competitive cricket for a considerable period. His last first-class appearance before Thursday’s game was in the Duleep Trophy last September, playing for India A. This Ranji Trophy match, therefore, represented not just a return to domestic cricket but a crucial step in his rehabilitation and a chance to regain match fitness and sharpness.

The context of the game added another layer of importance to Rahul’s performance. Karnataka, sitting precariously in third place in Group C, faced a must-win situation against the group-topping Haryana. Their chances of progressing to the knockouts hinge not only on defeating Haryana outright but also on the outcome of the Kerala versus Bihar match.

A Kerala outright victory would severely impact Karnataka’s chances, making their match against Haryana even more critical. Rahul’s contribution, though not a match-winning one, played a role in their overall fight for survival in the tournament. His performance, therefore, carries weight beyond the mere statistics, signifying a crucial step in his comeback and his team’s fight for survival in the Ranji Trophy.

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AB De Villiers returns to cricket after 4 years

Harshit Tomar, Founder and CEO of the World Championship of Legends, shared his enthusiasm: “This is precisely why we launched the WCL – to bring back the legends we deeply miss. As a fan of AB de Villiers, I’m thrilled to see him return to the field. I’m sure cricket lovers in England and beyond will be delighted by his comeback.”

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Cricket fans worldwide are in for a treat as South African icon AB de Villiers announces his highly anticipated return to the sport after a four-year hiatus. The electrifying batsman, renowned for his innovative style and unmatched versatility, will lead the Game Changers South Africa Champions in the second edition of the World Championship of Legends (WCL). This prestigious T20 tournament, showcasing retired and non-contracted cricketing legends, promises a nostalgic yet thrilling spectacle for fans globally.

De Villiers’ decision to return stems from a renewed passion for the game, ignited by his own children’s burgeoning interest in cricket. “Four years ago, I retired from all cricket because I just didn’t feel the urge to play any more,” he stated in a WCL press release. “Well, time has passed, and my young sons have started playing the game. We’ve been playing more and more often in the garden, and, well, it feels as though some kind of flame has been lit again.” He added, “So I am heading back to the gym and the nets, and I’ll be ready for WCL in July.”

The cricketing fraternity is buzzing with excitement. De Villiers’ comeback is a monumental event, particularly for the Game Changers team. Already boasting a stellar lineup including Jacques Kallis, Herschelle Gibbs, Dale Steyn, and Imran Tahir from the inaugural season, the addition of de Villiers as captain elevates the team to new heights.

Amandeep Singh, Co-Owner of South Africa Champions and Founder of Game Changers, expressed his elation: “We are honoured to compete in the World Championship of Legends and showcase the incredible talent of our cricketing greats. AB de Villiers’ return as our captain is a monumental boost for our team, and his leadership will undoubtedly inspire us to new heights.”

Harry Singh, Co-Owner of South Africa Champions, added, “AB de Villiers is not just a player; he’s an icon who has inspired millions around the world. His decision to lead our team is a testament to his love for the game, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to have him on board. This marks a historic moment for the team and the league.”

Harshit Tomar, Founder and CEO of the World Championship of Legends, shared his enthusiasm: “This is precisely why we launched the WCL – to bring back the legends we deeply miss. As a fan of AB de Villiers, I’m thrilled to see him return to the field. I’m sure cricket lovers in England and beyond will be delighted by his comeback.”

Nishant Pitti, Chief Patron of the WCL, concluded, “Our partnership with the World Championship of Legends is a celebration of cricket’s golden era. The return of AB de Villiers embodies the spirit of the league, and we are privileged to witness this iconic moment.” The stage is set for a spectacular return, promising an unforgettable summer of cricket.

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Bumrah was a standout bowler in the world in 2024: ICC on Test Cricketer of the Year

He has already been selected for the ICC Men’s Test Team of the Year for 2024, a testament to his consistently high performance.

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Jasprit Bumrah, India’s pace spearhead, was crowned the ICC Men’s Test Cricketer of the Year on January 27th, 2025, a richly deserved accolade reflecting his extraordinary 2024 season. His staggering statistics – 71 wickets in a mere 13 matches at a sub-15 average – speak volumes of his dominance.

This achievement is all the more remarkable considering his return from a back injury late in 2023. His overall average for the year stood at an incredible 14.92, firmly establishing him as the world’s number-one Test bowler.

Bumrah’s exceptional form was pivotal in keeping India competitive in the ICC World Test Championship, although they ultimately fell short of the final. His consistent brilliance, equally effective in home and away conditions, was recognized by the ICC, who lauded him as the “standout bowler in the world in 2024.” He outshone fellow nominees Harry Brook and Joe Root (England), and Kamindu Mendis (ICC Emerging Cricketer of the Year), becoming the first Indian to win this award since Virat Kohli in 2018, following R Ashwin’s double win in 2016.

In a heartfelt statement, Bumrah expressed deep honour and gratitude, crediting his teammates, coaches, and the unwavering support of his fans. He emphasized the profound privilege of representing India and the joy his success brings to people around the world. The award represents not just individual brilliance but the culmination of collective effort and unwavering belief.

The recognition extends beyond this prestigious award. Bumrah remains a strong contender for the coveted Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for Men’s Cricketer of the Year, with the announcement scheduled for January 28th, 2025. He has already been selected for the ICC Men’s Test Team of the Year for 2024, a testament to his consistently high performance.

His impact was decisive in India’s series victories against England and Bangladesh on home soil. Furthermore, he consistently rose to the occasion in challenging away conditions, notably in South Africa and Australia. His 357 overs bowled demonstrate his tireless work ethic, yet he maintained a phenomenal economy rate of 2.96 and a strike rate of 30.1—a remarkable feat in the context of modern Test cricket’s often high-scoring nature.

Bumrah’s achievement joins an elite group. He became the fourth Indian bowler to amass over 70 Test wickets in a calendar year, following in the footsteps of Ravichandran Ashwin, Anil Kumble, and Kapil Dev. However, his exceptionally low average makes his accomplishment unique, surpassing even the achievements of the 17 other bowlers in Test history who have achieved the 70-wicket milestone in a calendar year. His 32 wickets in the Border-Gavaskar series against Australia, despite India’s 1-3 series loss, further underline his individual brilliance.

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