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IPL-17: GT vs CSK | Gill, Sudharshan centuries take Gujarat Titans to huge total against Chennai Super Kings

IPL-17: GT vs CSK | Gill, Sudharshan centuries take Gujarat Titans to huge total against Chennai Super Kings

Gujarat Titans openers Shubhman Gill and Sai Sudarshan scored brilliant centuries during the Indian Premier League 2024 match against Chennai Super Kings in Ahmedabad on May 10, 2024. | Photo Credit: Vijay Soneji Put into bat, Gujarat Titans openers Shubhman Gill (104) and Sai Sudarshan (103) take their team to a gigantic total of 231 for 3 against Chennai Super Kings in Ahmedabad on May 10. THe openers added 210 runs in 17.2 overs. It is the first time that a team has scored more than 200 runs as the opening partnership against Chennai Super Kings. None of the CSK bowlers made an impact against the rampaging Gill and Sudarshan. Dropping of catches and misfields from Chennai Super Kings fielders added salt to the injury. During his course of century knock, Sai Sudarshan completed fastest 1000 IPL runs Interestingly, Gill and Sudarshan scored 100th and 101st centuries in the Indian Premier League. Sudarshan and Gill were dismissed with the score at 213 runs on the board. Of the CSK bowlers, only Shardul Thakur (0 for 25) was the pick of the bowlers. Tushar Deshpande (2 for 33) was the wicket-taker. All the other bowlers went for runs. Earlier, Chennai Super Kings captain Ruturaj Gaikwad won the toss and decided to bowl against Gujarat Titans in the 59th match. Currently, CSK are at the fourth place in the table with 12 points. GT has lost seven matches after playing 11 matches. They are at the 10th place in the table. Speaking at the toss, CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad confirmed that Rachin Ravindra has replaced Richard Gleeson in the playing eleven. “We will bowl first. Looks a good wicket, to be honest. It’s been a chasing ground, so we will look to chase. Pretty much similar to Chennai. We didn’t like a red solid wicket much. Pretty relaxed. You tend to lose many games in IPL, you have to back everyone and make sure everyone is in a good head space. We had injuries in between, but happy. Rachin comes in for Gleeson,” Gaikwad said. GT captain Shubman Gill said Kartik Tyagi came in the first eleven in place of Joshua Little. “Would have bowled first as well, looks a good wicket. There’s a 1% chance of qualifying, so we are going to try hard for that. The mood is like any other match, we as a team believe in doing the best we can. Will be a good surface to bat on. Will score runs and try to restrict them. Wade comes in for Saha who has a niggle. In order to balance the team combination Kartik Tyagi comes in for Jos Little,” Gill said. Teams Chennai Super Kings (Playing XI): Ruturaj Gaikwad (C), Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Shivam Dube, Moeen Ali, Ravindra Jadeja, MS Dhoni (Wk), Mitchell Santner, Shardul Thakur, Tushar Deshpande, Simarjeet Singh. Gujarat Titans (Playing XI): Shubman Gill (C), Sai Sudharsan, Shahrukh Khan, David Miller, Matthew Wade (Wk), Rahul Tewatia, Rashid Khan, Noor Ahmad, Umesh Yadav, Mohit Sharma, Kartik Tyagi. (With inputs from ANI)

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Jay Shah explains Ishan Kishan, Shreyas Iyer's BCCI contracts exit: I am just a convener

Jay Shah explains Ishan Kishan, Shreyas Iyer’s BCCI contracts exit: I am just a convener

The BCCI secretary Jay Shah said the omission of Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer from the list of centrally-contracted players was completely decided by chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar. Kishan and Iyer were left out after failing to attend domestic engagements despite a BCCI mandate. While Kishan took a long sabbatical after the ODI World Cup last year and was unavailable until the IPL, Iyer did play a few Ranji Trophy matches for Mumbai, including the semifinals and final. However, Iyer found himself on the receiving end after it was revealed that he had attended a KKR camp in Mumbai while his home team was playing a Ranji Trophy match. “You can check the constitution. I am just a convener (of the selection meeting),” he said during a media interaction at the BCCI head office on Thursday. “That decision lies with Ajit Agarkar, even when these two players (Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer) who did not play domestic (cricket), the decision to drop them (from the central contracts list) was only his. My role is just to implement. And we have got new players (in place), like Sanju (Samson). Nobody is indispensable,” he added. In the days leading up to the contract snub, Jay Shah stated before the third Test between India and England in February this year that he would fully support the chief selector’s decision to take action against players who do not meet the Indian captain and team management’s requirements for participation in domestic cricket. Shah claimed he communicated with the players following their removal. “Yes, I had spoken with them. Media had even carried the reports,” he said. “Even Hardik (Pandya) said if BCCI is considering me for white-ball, then I am ready to play Vijay Hazare Trophy and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Any player will have to play, even if they do not want to, they will have to,” Jay Shah continued. When asked about high scores in this year’s IPL, Shah stated that it all boils down to who is playing well and who can sustain performance. ” Whoever plays well in the IPL… like say Ishan Kishan, he finds it difficult to take part with the Indian team but he can play in Mumbai Indians as a player. There he can play in a relaxed manner. In Team India, you have to prove yourself, give back to back performances. The one who can handle that can be described as a right player,” he added. Shah also revealed details of his conversation with Kishan, which took place after Mumbai Indians’ match against Gujarat. “No, I did not advise him anything. It was just a friendly talk that he should do well and I speak with all players like that,” he said. Published By: Saurabh Kumar Published On: May 10, 2024

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Virat Kohli, spinners shine as Bengaluru eliminate Punjab Kings from playoff race – India TV

Virat Kohli, spinners shine as Bengaluru eliminate Punjab Kings from playoff race – India TV

BCCI/IPL Virat Kohli and Jonny Bairstow in the PBKS vs RCB IPL 2024 match on May 9, 2024 Royal Challengers Benagluru registered a dominant 60-run win over Punjab Kings to continue their resurgence in the IPL 2024 on Thursday. A win boosted Bengaluru’s chances of making the playoff significantly but Punjab Kings became the second team after Mumbai Indians to suffer an early elimination. Virat Kohli produced a memorable knock by smashing 92 runs off just 47 balls as Bengaluru posted a 241/7, their third-highest total in IPL, while batting first at Dharamsala’s HPCA Stadium. Then spinners Karn Sharma and Swapnil Singh claimed early wickets to bowl out Punjab to an 181 total in 17 overs. Both teams needed two points to remain in contention for the playoff qualification. Punjab recalled Liam Livingstone in the place of the South African pacer Kagiso Rabada while the speedster Lockie Ferguson replaced Glenn Maxwell for Bengaluru. After being forced out to bat first, in-form Virat Kohli continued his red-hot form with an aggressive approach from the beginning. Bengaluru lost skipper Faf du Plessis and batting all-rounder Will Jacks early in the powerplay but Kohli kept the runs flowing a stunning batting. Kohli and Rajat Patidar added 76 runs for the third wicket with the latter recording his fourth fifty of the season in just 21 balls. Kohli also introduced his sixth fifty in the IPL 2024 in 32 balls but missed out on his century by just eight runs. He top-scored with 92 runs off just 47 balls with the help of seven fours and six sixes to display his remarkable big-hitting skills again. Cameron Green contributed with 46 runs and Dinesh Karthik played a quick cameo as Bengaluru posted a huge total in a must-win game. Harshal Patel took three wickets for 47 and the debutant pacer Vidwath Kaverappa picked two for Punjab Kings. Chasing a record tough target, Punjab Kings lost opener Prabhsimran Singh in the very first over off Swapnil Singh’s delivery. Rilee Rossouw and Jonny Bairstow then quickly added 65 runs for the second wicket to keep  Punjab alive in the chase. Rossouw produced his first fifty of the season in just 21 balls but was dismissed by Karn Sharma after scoring 61 off 27 balls. Punjab lost both settled Rossouw and Bairstow in quick succession to spin and then were never able to make a comeback. Shashank Singh scored 37 runs off 19 balls to show some fight in the middle over but didn’t get much support from his teammates. Mohammed Siraj made a late impact with three wickets to bowl out Punjab Kings to 181 in 17 overs. Virat Kohli bagged the Player of the Match award for his memorable knock. Royal Challengers Bengaluru Playing XI: Virat Kohli, Faf du Plessis (c), Will Jacks, Rajat Patidar, Mahipal Lomror, Cameron Green, Dinesh Karthik (wk), Swapnil Singh, Karn Sharma, Mohammed Siraj, Lockie Ferguson. Punjab Kings Playing XI: Jonny Bairstow (wk), Prabhsimran Singh, Rilee Rossouw, Liam Livingstone, Shashank Singh, Sam Curran (c), Ashutosh Sharma, Harshal Patel, Rahul Chahar, Arshdeep Singh, Vidhwath Kaverappa.

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Mohammad Amir gets Irish visa, set to join Pakistan side ahead of second T20I

Mohammad Amir gets Irish visa, set to join Pakistan side ahead of second T20I

Pakistan cricket authorities heaved a sigh of relief on Thursday after the Irish consulate issued visa to Mohammad Amir who is likely to join the team before the second T20I in Dublin on May 12. Pakistan’s Mohammad Amir(AFP) The first of the three T20Is will be played on Friday at the Clontaff ground. A PCB source said the board has been notified about Amir’s visa clearance and they are making travel arrangements for the left-arm pacer. Amir is currently in Lahore while the rest of the squad left on Tuesday (May 7) for Dublin for the series. After days of deadlock, the breakthrough eventually came after discussions between the Pakistan Cricket Board and Cricket Ireland over the delay in issuing visa to Amir. The PCB was not given any particular reason for the delay in issuing the visa to Amir by the Irish consulate. But the source said the delay occurred because of a technical ground, which has now been resolved. “Obviously, the PCB was unhappy with the visa delay as it affects the team management plans for the (T20) World Cup and also has a bearing on the affected player who has returned from retirement to international cricket after four years,” the source said. After the series against Ireland, Pakistan will move to England for four T20Is starting from May 22 at Leeds. Interestingly, Amir was readily issued a visa to play in Ireland’s inaugural Test match against Pakistan back in 2018.

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Rohit Sharma "Won't Be At Mumbai Indians...Imagine Him Open At...": Pace Legend's Massive Prediction

Rohit Sharma “Won’t Be At Mumbai Indians…Imagine Him Open At…”: Pace Legend’s Massive Prediction

With Rohit Sharma stay at Mumbai Indians next IPL season? That is one big question that is on everyone’s mind. Mumbai Indians are already out of the IPL 2024 play-off race there is little to look forward to this season. Ahead of the next season, there is the mega auction where teams will see massive change. Pakistan pace legend Wasim Akram, who was earlier associated with Kolkata Knight Riders, in coaching capacity feels that Rohit will not play for MI next year. Since the time Rohit Sharma was removed from MI captaincy, he and Hardik Pandya have been in the news. “I have a feeling, he won’t be at Mumbai Indians next season. I would love to see him at KKR. Imagine him open there, Gauti as a mentor, Iyer as a captain. They will have a very strong batting, at that wicket (Eden Gardens). He bats very well on any wicket, he is that great a player. But it will be good to see him at KKR,” Said Wasim Akram. Akram also praised KKR’s good show in the IPL 2024. The team currently leads the points table. “This was Gautam Gambhir’s KKR and will remain his KKR. He sits off the field and talks to the players. But once the game is on, it is under the captain. Their captain has also done well and also scored runs at different positions. He (Iyer) knows that Gautam is there to take care of things.” Rohit Sharma is a sensible captain who takes good decisions under pressure and his presence will be crucial for India, feels former all-rounder Yuvraj Singh who wishes to see his “close friend” win the elusive T20 World Cup next month. Besides reaching the final of the 50-over World Cup and the WTC Final last year, India made the semifinals of the 2022 T20 World Cup under Rohit’s captaincy. The opener is set to lead the ‘Men in Blue’ once again at the T20 World Cup in the Caribbean and USA, starting on June 2. “(Rohit’s presence is going to be) very crucial. I think we need a really good captain, a sensible captain who takes decisions well under pressure. And he’s the one to take them,” Yuvraj, who is the T20 World Cup 2024 ambassador, told ICC. The World Cup 2023 final loss to Australia saw India’s quest for an ICC title stretch to 10 years with their last victory dating back to the Champions Trophy in 2013 under the leadership of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Yuvraj feels India needs someone with Rohit’s expertise to lead the Indian team at the marquee event. “He was the captain when we lost in the (Cricket World Cup) 50-over final (in 2023). He has won five IPL trophies as a captain. I think we need somebody like him to captain India.”

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IPL 2024 Points Table, Orange Cap, Purple Cap: SRH's Massive Win Makes Playoff Race Tough For CSK. Here's How

IPL 2024 Points Table, Orange Cap, Purple Cap: SRH’s Massive Win Makes Playoff Race Tough For CSK. Here’s How

Openers Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma smoked half-centuries as Sunrisers Hyderabad crushed Lucknow Super Giants by 10 wickets on Wednesday to boost their play-off hopes in the IPL. Chasing a modest 166 for victory, Head, who smashed 89, and fellow left-hander Abhishek, who hit 75, tore into the opposition attack to romp home with 10.2 overs to spare at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. SRH’s win knocked former champions Mumbai Indians out of the tournament. The win also imapacted Chennai Super Kings as the side slipped a position in the points table with SRH replacing them at the third spot. SRH moved to the third spot with 14 points from 12 matches, while CSK, who are now at the fourth spot have 12 points from 11 matches. Rest of the points table remained unchanged. Here is the updated IPL 2024 Points Table – Virat Kohli continues to hold the Orange Cap with 542 runs from 11 matches while Jasprit Bumrah has the Purple Cap with 18 wickets from 12 matches. Talking about the SRH vs LSG match on Wednesday, Australia’s Head attacked with a flurry of fours and sixes as he reached his fifty in 16 balls and went past 500 runs this season. Head is now third in the batting chart behind Virat Kohli (542) and Ruturaj Gaikwad (541) with his fourth half-century — he also has a ton — in this edition. Abhishek joined the charge as he got to his fifty in 19 balls after the pair took Hyderabad to 107 in the first six overs of powerplay, when only two fielders are allowed outside the inner circle. Hyderabad, who won the IPL in 2016 under David Warner, registered their seventh win in 12 matches to hand a perfect gift to birthday boy and captain Pat Cummins, who turned 31 on Wednesday. Abhishek hit the winning six as Hyderabad moved to third in the 10-team table with 14 points. Lucknow stay sixth after the bruising loss. Top four teams will make the play-offs with the final on May 26 in Chennai. Seam bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar set up victory with impressive bowling figures of 2-12 in his four overs to restrict Lucknow to 165-4 after they elected to bat first. Lucknow lost regular wickets until Nicholas Pooran, who hit 48, and Ayush Badoni, who smashed 55, put on an unbeaten stand of 99 in 52 balls to boost the team total. But the score proved too little against a team which posted record totals of 277 and 287 in this high-scoring edition of the T20 tournament.

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IPL 2024 creates new all-time record with milestone 1000 sixes in fewest balls | Cricket News

IPL 2024 creates new all-time record with milestone 1000 sixes in fewest balls | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: In the 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL), a remarkable feat was achieved as players hit over 1000 sixes, marking the third occasion in the history of the tournament. The milestone 1000th six came up during the Sunrisers Hyderabad-Lucknow Super Giants IPL encounter in Hyderabad.This season saw 1000 sixes being scored in just 13079 balls, setting a new record for the fastest time to reach this milestone.The previous records were set in the 2023 and 2022 seasons, with 1124 and 1062 sixes respectively. In 2023, it took 15390 balls to hit 1000 sixes, while in 2022, the same number of sixes was reached in 16269 balls.Fewest balls to 1000 sixes in an IPL edition 13079 in IPL 2024 15390 in IPL 2023 16269 in IPL 2022 This year’s accomplishment highlights the aggressive batting style that has become a hallmark of the IPL, with players going for maximums more frequently than ever before. The reduction in the number of balls to reach 1000 sixes from the past two seasons indicates an increase in the scoring rate and a shift towards a more explosive form of cricket in the league.The IPL has consistently been a platform for high-scoring games, with teams and players pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the T20 format. The trend of hitting sixes has been on the rise, and the 2024 season has continued this trend, much to the delight of cricket fans who relish the excitement of big hits and high scores.This statistical milestone is a testament to the evolving nature of the game and the skills of the batsmen who participate in the IPL. It also reflects the competitive spirit of the league, where every ball is an opportunity for a big score. The IPL continues to set new benchmarks in the cricketing world, and the 2024 season has certainly lived up to its reputation as one of the most thrilling T20 leagues globally.

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T20 World Cup: Indian-origin Ronak Patel included in Uganda's 15-man squad for historic ICC T20 World Cup | Cricket News

T20 World Cup: Indian-origin Ronak Patel included in Uganda’s 15-man squad for historic ICC T20 World Cup | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Brian Masaba has been named the captain of Uganda‘s 15-player squad for their inaugural appearance at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, with Indian-origin Ronak Patel also making the cut.The Cricket Cranes will compete in Group C alongside West Indies, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and Afghanistan after an impressive performance in the qualifying tournament, where they defeated Zimbabwe and other African teams. Riazat Ali Shah will serve as Masaba’s deputy, and the team features several experienced players, including 43-year-old Frank Nsubuga, who will be among the oldest participants in the tournament. Nsubuga’s selection is a testament to his lifelong commitment to cricket, having first represented Uganda in ICC events as a 17-year-old in the 1997 ICC Trophy. In 2022, he made headlines with a spectacular catch near the boundary in a Cricket World Cup Challenge League match against Kenya. The squad also includes spin-bowling all-rounder Alpesh Ramjani, who was nominated for the 2023 ICC Men’s T20I Cricketer of the Year. Ramjani claimed the most T20I wickets in men’s cricket last year, taking 55 wickets at an economy rate of under five runs per over. Another left-arm orthodox spinner, Henry Ssenyondo, also had a strong 2023, claiming 49 wickets during the same period. Riazat Ali Shah and Dinesh Nakrani are expected to provide firepower with the bat, while young talent Juma Miyaji brings U19 World Cup experience to the team, having played in the 2022 event in the West Indies.Although this is Uganda’s first appearance in a senior men’s World Cup, the country was represented in the 1975 Cricket World Cup through the now-defunct East Africa team, with Samuel Walusimbi being the sole Ugandan player in the squad, featuring in three matches.Uganda will begin their T20 World Cup campaign on June 3 against Afghanistan in Guyana.Uganda squad: Brian Masaba (c), Simon Ssesazi, Roger Mukasa, Cosmas Kyewuta, Dinesh Nakrani, Fred Achelam, Kenneth Waiswa, Alpesh Ramjani, Frank Nsubuga, Henry Ssenyondo, Bilal Hassun, Robinson Obuya, Riazat Ali Shah (vc), Juma Miyaji, Ronak Patel.Travelling Reserves: Innocent Mwebaze, Ronald Lutaaya(Inputs from agencies)

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Bumrah — the premier paceman of his generation

Bumrah — the premier paceman of his generation

Ever wondered what it must feel like to return sensational figures of three for 18 in 3.5 overs in a T20 game and still end up on the losing side? To lead the bowling charts with 18 wickets at a ridiculous economy rate of 6.20 in a tournament where 200 has been breached 32 times in 55 matches and still find your team one place off the bottom of the points table? Just ask Jasprit Bumrah. The pacer supreme has single-handedly kept the stocks of the bowlers flying high. True, there is a logjam behind him in the list of leading wicket-takers in IPL 2024 — Harshal Patel has 17, Varun Chakaravarthy 16, Arshdeep Singh has 15 and so does T. Natarajan 15, who briefly had the temerity to snatch the Purple Cap, if only for 24 hours — but no one has quite enthralled and entranced like Bumrah, no one has asked probing questions more consistently, no one has forced batsmen to rethink their aggressive designs ball after excellent ball. What makes Bumrah so special has been the topic of discussion for nearly a decade now. The natural hyperextension of his right elbow enables him to deliver the ball from a few inches further than anyone else, which makes length-picking extremely difficult. His high-arm action and the ability to produce different deliveries without any discernible change in action place numerous demands on batsmen, even on the flattest of decks. His speed through the air ensures that even on benign surfaces, he can seldom be taken lightly. His magnificent yorker has been dissected in detail and apart from a plethora of slower deliveries, he also possesses a mean bouncer which he uses sparingly, but to great effect. Bumrah is clearly the premier paceman of his generation, an all-format behemoth who carries his greatness lightly. Decoding the Bumrah puzzle One would have thought, given how much information is available these days and how much time batsmen and analysts spend poring over the minutest of details, that the Bumrah puzzle would have been decoded by now. It’s not as if batsmen don’t know what is coming; it’s just that more often than not, even armed with that knowledge, they are caught like rabbits in a headlight, transfixed by the tiny orb of doom homing in on their toes and stumps, descending upon them as if to bruise not just limb but also ego. Bumrah is one of those rare practitioners of a demanding craft who goes about his business with little fuss or fanfare. Even after six years of Test cricket and eight-plus years at the international level, he carries a ready smile with him, speaking to a sustained, unalloyed enjoyment of the sport. Over after unyielding over in tough conditions might take the joy out of the most positive individuals but Bumrah belongs to that rare breed that still loves the heat of a battle and that accepts without rancour that things won’t always go his way, no matter how on-point he is. When he talks, it’s as if a nuclear scientist has been asked to address kindergarten students. Much like his bowling, he tries to keep his answers simple, refusing to be drawn into technical analyses as he patiently holds forth on following the processes and not worrying about the outcome. That’s become one of the more abused cliches in competitive sport and Bumrah’s refuge in that is hardly surprising, but you often tend to overlook that because of the warmth in the heart when he is firing on all cylinders. Bumrah was the singular difference between the sides during India’s Test series against England at home. An outstanding exhibition of reverse swing in England’s second innings in the second Test in Visakhapatnam decisively tilted the scales in India’s favour. The unplayable reversing yorker that started from well outside off and snuck under Ollie Pope’s bat to pluck two stumps out of the ground has to be one of the balls of the year. Pope had catalysed England’s fightback after conceding a 190-run deficit in the first Test in Hyderabad with a magical 196 to set himself up as the big fish for the rest of the series. Bumrah fired a telling salvo, a clear statement — ‘You might have won the battle, but no way are you winning the war’. Bumrah likes making those statements, you know. But with the ball. Only with the ball. India’s Jasprit Bumrah celebrates the wicket of England’s Ollie Pope. | Photo Credit: DEEPAK KR Test cricket is a more forgiving format, even in the Bazball era, for the bowling fraternity. There is time to regroup, batsmen don’t come hard all the while and, when there is some help for the bowlers, an even contest between bat and ball unfolds occasionally. Even in the five-day game, bowlers’ lament is that the odds are stacked against them. Imagine their plight, then, when it comes to the T20 version where, it would seem, their only role is to run in and hope that the ball only goes for four, not six. Too much of a good thing A recent opinion poll comprehensively supported the long-held assumption that T20 audiences would rather watch the ball sail deep into the stands on a regular basis than a low-scoring thriller. One would have thought the monotony of the ball flying long and far would have sated the appetite for unchecked ball-bashing, but apparently you can actually have too much of a good thing. Because that’s what people want, that’s what they will get — hence the pancake decks that facilitate hitting through the line without fear or favour, without respect for pedigree or reputation. Mitchell Starc, one of the premier swing exponents of all time, came into the IPL on the back of the heftiest pay cheque in the tournament’s history, at ₹ 24.75 crore. In his first two games for Kolkata Knight Riders, he had figures of none for 100 from eight overs. THE GIST The natural…

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Can't judge bowlers only based on economy rate amid IPL run-fests: Axar Patel

Can’t judge bowlers only based on economy rate amid IPL run-fests: Axar Patel

Left-arm spinner Axar Patel said bowlers should not be judged only based on their economy rates, especially in the IPL 2024 season in which run-scoring has seen new heights. The Delhi bowling star said it’s important to back bowlers and assess them based on whether they executed the team’s plans on the field. Axar highlighted the role of the smaller boundaries and the Impact Player rule in the spike in scoring rates in the new season. DC vs RR: Updates | Scorecard “I think the way the runs are being scored these days. You have to look at the way how the bowlers are bowling, is he hitting his line and lengths, is he executing his plans that were discussed before the match or not. I think bowlers have to be judged based on these things. You have to back your bowler based on these things,” Axar Patel said on Tuesday on the sidelines of DC’s game against Rajasthan at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. ‘Even on good balls, you can get hit. The grounds are smaller and there’s the Impact player. The batter starts to attack from the first ball. Apart from economy, you can also look at how the bowler has executed the plans,” he added. IPL 2024 Full Coverage | IPL 2024 Points Table and Standings | 2024 IPL Full Schedule IPL 2024 has seen totals over 220 posted as many as 18 times, 11 times more than the last season. Totals of 250 have come as many as 8 times. In fact, 8 of the top 10 highest team totals in the history of the IPL have come this year. SunRisers hold the record for the highest team total in IPL — 287 for 3 against RCB, which they scored two weeks after smashing 277 against MI in Mumbai. In fact, Punjab broke the world record for the highest-successful chase when they gunned down 262 against KKR at the Eden Gardens. MINDSET VERY IMPORTANT FOR BOWLERS:: AXAR On Axar Patel’s home ground — the Arun Jaitley Stadium, only once has a team not scored in excess of 200 in six innings before Tuesday. 199 was the lowest total at the venue, which has small boundaries. However, Axar has managed to survive the carnage, more often than not, continuing to be miserly with the ball in IPL 2024. Axar has 9 wickets in 11 matches at an economy rate of just 7.24. Speaking about his mental set-up while bowling, the left-arm spinner said: “Mindset is very important. When you come, knowing it will be a high-scoring game, I come to the ground thinking if I get hit while backing my strength, it is not a problem. I don’t think about who is batting and I try to bowl to my strength.” Axar Patel’s economical spells in IPL 2024 ensured that he was picked in India’s 15-man squad for the T20 World Cup, which will be played from June 2 to 29 in the USA and the West Indies. Published By: Akshay Ramesh Published On: May 7, 2024

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