Cricket
KKR set to face underdog-turned-formidable-opponent Rajasthan Royals in Wednesday's game
In two wins from two matches, the Royals have got past the 200-mark with ease.
RCB snatch it up in Super Over, but it's MI’s Kishan and Pollard that shine
Kishan put up a powerhouse performance scoring 99 off 58 balls with nine sixes while Pollard’s 60 off 24 saw them match RCB’s total of 201.
De Villiers turns around death-overs to pull RCB to 201/3 vs MI with 50s from Finch, Padikkal
In an unbeaten 55 off 24 balls, taking the score past 200-run mark, his innings had four sixes and as many boundaries.
Delhi to take on struggling Hyderabad with the confidence of having won two games
Sunrisers are the only side yet to get a win, having lost both their games, so David Warner and team will be desperate to turn things around
White ball his strength, always knew Tewatia's batting would make him an IPL star: Coach Vijay Yadav
“What courage and heart shown by Tewatia, especially after his poor start with bat, well done young man awesome,” Sharne Warne tweeted too.
Amit Mishra not given his due, but Delhi bowler focuses on his performance, not past
Mishra is second behind Lasith Malinga in the list of highest wicket-takers in the IPL with 157 scalps in 148 matches.
Royals chase the highest IPL score, smoothly outdoing the Kings by 4 wickets
Sanju Samson’s 42-ball 85, Steve Smith’s 27-ball 50 and Rahul Tewatia’s 31-ball 53 took Rajasthan Royals past the distant finish line.
Kings Agarwal and Rahul with 106 and 69 show the Royals how it's done, post a total of 223/2
Agarwal and Rahul stitched up 183 runs for the opening, the highest partnership so far this season as they took apart the Royals bowlers.
We need to listen to Hardik’s body, hopefully you’ll see him bowl soon: Zaheer
“At the end of the day for any bowler injuries play a huge role,” Mumbai Indians Director of Cricket Operations Zaheer Khan said.
Too bad that Pakistani players are missing out on IPL, says Afridi
Pakistani players have not been part of the IPL since the first edition in 2008.