Shocking detail! Yuzvendra Chahal played IPL 2025 with three fractures, RJ Mahvash reveals | Cricket News

Shocking detail! Yuzvendra Chahal played IPL 2025 with three fractures, RJ Mahvash reveals | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Radio jockey RJ Mahvash, rumoured to be dating Indian leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, shared a heartfelt post on social media, praising Chahal’s incredible courage during the IPL 2025 season. She revealed that the spinner played through the tournament carrying not one but three fractures while representing Punjab Kings.Punjab Kings had an impressive campaign, reaching the final of IPL 2025, but narrowly lost the title to Royal Challengers Bengaluru by six runs in a thrilling clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.“They fought, stayed and played till the last match! And special post to @yuzi_chahal23 because what people don’t know is that his ribs got fractured in the second match only and his bowling finger got fractured later, this guy played the entire season with 3 fractures!,” RJ Mahvash wrote on Instagram. ‘Daring, Dynamic, Different’: Ponting hails PBKS young guns despite final loss Highlighting Chahal’s fighting spirit, she added: “We all have seen him screaming and crying in pain but have never seen him giving up! I mean what warrior spirit you have man ?? The team kept fighting till the last ball! It was nothing but an honour to be a supporter of this team this year! Well played boys.”Mahvash also expressed her love for the sport and the team, saying: “All the people in these pictures have my heart ?? See you next year! Also, many congratulations to RCB and fans for winning the title. Everyone played and worked hard! Cricket, and IPL ..my God again! Truly a festival for us Indians.”

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Yuzvendra Chahal played entire IPL 2025 with 'fractured ribs'; rumoured girlfriend Mahvash makes endearing gesture

Yuzvendra Chahal played entire IPL 2025 with ‘fractured ribs’; rumoured girlfriend Mahvash makes endearing gesture

Jun 05, 2025 07:04 PM IST Yuzvendra Chahal picked up 16 wickets in 14 matches during the season and was the team’s second-highest wicket-taker despite missing three matches. Punjab Kings bowler Yuzvendra Chahal played the entire IPL 2025 season with three injuries, which included fractured ribs as revealed by his rumoured girlfriend Mahvash, in her lengthy Instagram post on Thursday. Chahal picked up 16 wickets in 14 matches during the season and was the team’s second-highest wicket-taker despite missing three matches. RJ Mahvash shared a lenghty post on Yuzvendra Chahal. Chahal did miss a few games towards the final phase of the tournament, having injured his wrist, and only returned to action in the Qualifier 2 game against the Mumbai Indians in Ahmedabad. However, Mahvash revealed that the India star played the entire season with three fractures – one in his ribs and other on his bowling finger. Taking to Instagram, the Radio Jockey, who was spotted in the PBKS corner in nearly all the games this season showing support towards Chahal, penned an endearing post, praising his “warrior spirit.” “They fought, stayed and played till the last match! And special post to @yuzi_chahal23 because what people don’t know is that his ribs got fractured in the second match only and his bowling finger got fractured later, this guy played the entire season with 3 fractures! We all have seen him screaming and crying in pain but have never seen him giving up! I mean what warrior spirit you have man. The team kept fighting till the last ball! It was nothing but an honour to be a supporter of this team this year! Well played boys. All the people in these pictures have my heart See you next year! Also, many congratulations to RCB and fans for winning the title. Everyone played and worked hard! Cricket , and IPL ..my God again! Truly a festival for us Indians,” she wrote in an elaborate post on Instagram. Chahal remains the only bowler in the history of the IPL to pick 200, with second-placed Bhuvneshwar Kumar having 198 wickets to his name. The spinner now has 221 wickets in his career in 174 appearances at an economy rate of 7.96. The experienced bowler played a key role alongside Arshdeep Singh and Kyle Jamieson, who both picked three wickets each, to restrict the Royal Challengers Bengaluru to 190 for nine in 20 overs after Virat Kohli’s 35-ball 43. However, Punjab stumbled in the run chase on the tricky Ahmedabad track in the IPL 2025 final on Tuesday. Shahshank Singh did show some effort, blasting 22 runs in the final over after Krunal Pandya’s match-winning middle-over spell, but it wasn’t enough as they fell six runs short. News / Cricket News / Yuzvendra Chahal played entire IPL 2025 with ‘fractured ribs’; rumoured girlfriend Mahvash makes endearing gesture See Less

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‘I did not ask for it but ... ’: Chess legend Susan Polgar reveals PM Modi's surprise letter; here’s what India prime minister wrote to her | Chess News

‘I did not ask for it but … ’: Chess legend Susan Polgar reveals PM Modi’s surprise letter; here’s what India prime minister wrote to her | Chess News

PM Modi and chess legend Susan Polgar NEW DELHI: Chess legend Susan Polgar reminisced about receiving a letter from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Republic Day eve 2022, acknowledging her contributions to developing young Indian chess talent.Recently, PM Modi extended congratulations to Gukesh Dommaraju for achieving his first classical chess victory against Magnus Carlsen, world no. 1, during Round 6 of Norway Chess 2025. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The Hungarian chess champion commended the Prime Minister’s dedication to chess and his support for Indian players.“A few years ago, I received this from Prime Minister Modi for my work with Indian students and support for Indian players. His office contacted me directly for my address so they can express his letter. I did not ask for it but appreciated his gesture. It is nice that he (even through his assistants) supports and encourages Indian chess players and athletes in other sports,” she shared on X alongside PM Modi’s 2022 letter.Susan’s earlier post shared PM Modi’s congratulatory message to Gukesh regarding his victory over Carlsen, whilst questioning if other national leaders discuss chess players, noting Argentine President Javier Milei as the sole exception.“Are there leaders of nations who tweet about their chess players? I only know of one other, Javier Milei, tweeting about Faustino Oro,” Susan wrote.Additionally, Susan praised Gukesh’s remarkable victory over Carlsen in Norway Chess round six, stating, “He fights and fights and fights no matter how bad the positions are. This was also the strength of Carlsen for years. Mark of champions!” Virat Kohli’s love for ‘dhaba’ food, priority for family & more | RCB bus driver shares stories Subsequently, Gukesh secured his maiden classical victory against fellow Indian Arjun Erigaisi in an intense seventh-round match, despite initially appearing to be in a losing position.However, in round eight, Hikaru Nakamura ended Gukesh’s winning streak by defeating the world champion in classical format, breaking his five-game winless run and creating an exciting tournament situation.The victory placed Nakamura alongside Gukesh at 11.5 points, resulting in a shared third position as the tournament nears its conclusion. For Gukesh, this defeat represents a slight setback in an otherwise outstanding tournament performance.

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Gill has work to do on Test match batting and it won't be easy as captain: Ricky Ponting

Gill has work to do on Test match batting and it won’t be easy as captain: Ricky Ponting

Ricky Ponting. File | Photo Credit: Reuters Shubman Gill has work to do on his Test match batting and considering the added responsibility of captaincy on the upcoming tour of England, he should move himself down to number four in the order, reckons Australian great Ricky Ponting. There is plenty of speculation over India’s new number four following the retirement of Virat Kohli and Ponting has backed Gill to take up that position at least in the initial stages of his leadership tenure beginning with the five-Test rubber from June 20. “His white ball form has been incredibly good. He’s got a little bit of work to do, on his Test match batting. And that’s never easy when you’re a new captain, to have to worry about your batting to the degree that he’s going to have to, it won’t be easy for him,” Ponting told PTI on the sidelines of the Indian Premier League (IPL) where he coached Punjab Kings to the final. The newly appointed Test captain started his career as an opener before moving down to number three last year. Ponting said India have made the right investment in Gill the captain. The two-time ODI World Cup winning skipper sees Gill serving India for a long time. “I actually named him as captain for the Sydney Test match last summer when Rohit didn’t play that game and there was a bit of an injury cloud over Bumrah, or as that game went on, Bumrah actually broke down in that game.” “And look, I don’t know Shubman that well. I’ve spoken to him six, eight, 10 times, maybe the last couple of years around different things and around batting and around leadership. He’s done a great job with GT [Gujarat Titans] , no doubt about that,” he said. “But he just seemed the sort of guy that the extra responsibility wouldn’t faze too much. It seems like he’s got a really level head on his shoulders. He’s someone that’s going to be around in Indian cricket for another 10 years.” Gill needs to work on defence, mindset In his 32-Test career, Gill has been found guilty of playing with hard hands on multiple occasions. His defensive technique too has been questioned. Ponting feels Gill also has work to do on the mental side of Test match batting. “…it’s a bit both, there’s some of the great Test players that haven’t had great defensive games, (Virender) Sehwag is probably a great example of that.“ “But if you’re in control of your stroke-play, you don’t have to worry too much about your defence. I mean, obviously it’s (defence) a big part of Test match cricket, but I think it’s more his mental application,” he explained. Ponting said he sees no technical fault in Gill’s defence. “[But] I think sometimes you might just get a little bit either ahead of himself or a little bit lazy in the middle of a test match innings. You can’t afford to do that. You’ve got to be 100 per cent committed to every ball that you face through six or seven hours of every day… “I think that’s the challenge for Shubman…,” said Ponting. Why number four for Gill Ponting has picked Gill at number four for the first at Leeds for a set of reasons. “…the reason I did that was if they go with [Yashasvi] Jaiswal, and if Sai Sudarshan is the other opener, they need someone a bit more experienced at number three. So that could be either, KL at three, or that could be a Karun Nair at three and Shubman at four. “…once you grow into it, then you can move yourself back up to that number three spot,” said one of the finest batters of his generation. Right time for Sudharsan to make Test debut The reason Ponting won’t have Rahul open with Jaiswal is because he wants Sudharsan to get his opportunity at the top of the order. The southpaw has been rated highly and has been in sensational touch of late. “I think the time’s right for Sudarshan to come into the side, to be honest. There’s a bit of a regeneration that’s going to happen around this Indian team now, obviously with Rohit and Virat not there. “Every team goes through that…seems to me like Sudarshan’s ready. Lots of first class runs, his IPL form this year has been probably better than anybody else,” he pointed out about the Orange Cap winner of the just-concluded season. “Technically, seems fine. And, you know, KL down in the middle order somewhere probably just gives that bit more stability.” Published – June 05, 2025 05:40 pm IST

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Franchise cricket brings different sort of professionalism into sport: Smriti Mandhana

Franchise cricket brings different sort of professionalism into sport: Smriti Mandhana

Indian star batter Smriti Mandhana praised the growing women’s T20 leagues trends in Maharashtra, which further helps the prospects of identifying key talent for the national side. “For state associations, and for Maharashtra as well, to have this sort of platform–where I touched upon the fact that there’ll be a lot of eyes from WPL scouts–and also, of course, these sorts of performances can serve as a benchmark for people to get into the state side as well. So, I mean, to have that is great. And more importantly, I always believe that franchise cricket brings a different sort of professionalism into the sport, and for the girls–the state-level girls–to experience that, I’m sure they’ll be well-prepped when they go to the next level,” Smriti Mandhana said in a media interaction. Captain Smriti Mandhana does the ‘Go Jets’ pose with Ratnagiri Jets co-owners Rajan Navani and Rakesh Navani ahead of the inaugural edition of the Maharashtra Premier League on Wednesday So, yeah, I mean, the owners come with a different set of expectations, and playing with that sort of expectation always helps groom players and develop maturity in them. So, I’m sure a lot of Maharashtra girls are going to benefit from it,” she added. Smriti Mandhana shared her views on her association with the Ratnagiri Jets and Jets Club, and the importance of a woman’s perspective in having such structured programs for their benefit and future prospects. “Yeah, I mean, to get that at the age of 14-15 is great. Of course, we got it a little later, so we had to start developing it by looking at international standards. But the best thing about India at this moment, with women’s cricket, is the investment that’s coming in, and the investment they get to groom a player. I mean, very late in our careers, we realised the importance of fitness and all of those things. But I’m sure the club and the initiative are only going to promote or help them understand more about what is actually needed for the next level, and I’m sure they’ll be well-prepped. So, like, clubs and all of these people coming into cricket–I mean, men’s cricket already had that–and for them to now come into women’s cricket is just amazing,” she said. “I’m sure a lot of girls are going to benefit from it. In terms of the number of girls getting impacted, it’s going to be a lot more, and I’m sure within 3-4 years we’ll see the changes and differences, even in the Indian side and their performances,” she added. Mandhana, Speaks as a Captain of Ratnagiri Jets said, on corporate leagues are promoting women’s cricket, “I feel, for women’s cricket to have this sort of stage is amazing, and the very fact that state associations and also the WPL–the way they have supported it–shows that, of course, women’s cricket can generate revenues, which is an amazing thing for women’s cricket. And people are ready to invest money into it. I mean, the more professional the sport gets, it’s only going to get better, especially for grassroots-level cricketers. For them, I think this is just amazing. So, from my point of view, of course, promotion is one thing, but I think we are well beyond that in women’s cricket. I see it as people being ready to invest, and that shows that women’s cricket is growing and people want to watch it.” Mandhana, on winning the title in the inaugural season of WMPL and handling pressure, “I mean, the first time I spoke to them and they–of course, after the introduction–said they’d won the first two editions, and I was like, “Oh, okay.” But no, not pressure. I mean, you know, someone who’s already won it–and as Devika ma’am said, they’ve been part of the MPL–so they know what is needed for franchise cricket, especially in state cricket. You know, to have that awareness is amazing, and that’s only going to help. I wouldn’t take it as pressure. I mean, there is pressure every time you step on the field, so you don’t need to take any added pressure. Whenever you wear a jersey and represent a team, you want to do the best for them–so that pressure is always there. But we’ll take that as motivation rather than pressure.” Mandhana, message for the team and opinion on leading the side, ” Firstly, I’ll, of course, have a nice conversation with them, and the only message which I believe in is: you play cricket to have fun, enjoy, and actually have a really positive environment. Because, like, you win trophies, you don’t win trophies–but what you remember is the journey of that one month or those 20 days when we are going to be part of one squad. And that’s the only thing. I mean, let’s just have a lot of fun together. There’s nothing like–I don’t really believe in something like senior or junior. It’s just more experience and less experience.” “I mean, when you start playing cricket at a place like I started–of course, I still play whenever I get an opportunity–but you started at Maharashtra, so firstly, to know that Maharashtra is starting a women’s league, I was very happy and excited. And of course, whenever the opportunity comes to represent a team, as I said, I mean it’s always a new role, an exciting role, so of course, I was really excited and happy. And more importantly, I was very excited for the girls of Maharashtra–I mean, for them to get this platform and to express themselves. So yeah, really looking forward to that,” she added.

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Former World Cup-winning Sri Lanka cricketer indicted for match-fixing in Lanka Premier League

Former World Cup-winning Sri Lanka cricketer indicted for match-fixing in Lanka Premier League

Jun 05, 2025 05:07 PM IST The 40-year-old played one Test, 49 ODIs and 24 T20 Internationals for Sri Lanka between 2012 and 2016 for a combined haul of 78 wickets Former Sri Lanka off-spinner Sachithra Senanayake has been indicted by the Hambantota High Court for attempting to lure a fellow player for match-fixing during the 2020 Lanka Premier League (LPL) . Former Sri Lanka off-spinner Sachithra Senanayake was arrested and released on bail in 2023. The Attorney General’s Department said this becomes the first such indictment of a national level cricketer for match-fixing under the country’s recently-introduced anti-corruption law. He was arrested and released on bail in 2023. The 40-year-old played one Test, 49 ODIs and 24 T20 Internationals for Sri Lanka between 2012 and 2016 for a combined haul of 78 wickets. He was a member of Sri Lanka’s 2014 T20 World Cup-winning squad. According to local media reports, he made the corrupt approach to another national player Tharindu Ratnayake, who was playing for Colombo Kings at that time. “Senanayake is also alleged to have contacted two other cricketers participating in the inaugural LPL in 2020 via telephone from Dubai, attempting to persuade them to engage in match-fixing,” a report in the Sri Lankan ‘Daily Mirror’ stated. News / Cricket News / Former World Cup-winning Sri Lanka cricketer indicted for match-fixing in Lanka Premier League See Less

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Vaibhav Suryavanshi: I will look to do two times better for my team in next IPL

Rajasthan Royals batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi during the IPL T20 Match at the Sawai Man Singh Cricket Stadium in Jaipur. | Photo Credit: R.V. Moorthy Having left an indelible mark in his debut season itself, 14-year-old batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi says he will look to do two times better for his team Rajasthan Royals in next year’s Indian Premier League. Suryavanshi created the record for the fastest century for any Indian in terms of balls faced (35) when he cracked 101 off only 38 balls with seven fours and 11 sixes against Gujarat Titans in Jaipur in April. The whirlwind knock helped Suryavanshi not only enter his name in record books for the second fastest century ever in IPL, he also become the youngest T20 centurion in men’s T20 cricket at 14 years and 32 days. “Playing in the IPL is like a dream for everyone and I got a lot of positives from my first season and I also learnt a lot in terms of what I can do for the team in the next season,” Suryavanshi said in a video shared by IPL’s official website. Even as the Royals endured a forgettable campaign, the left-handed Suryavanshi tasted success on personal front as he was given the IPL Super Striker of the Season award after the conclusion of the final on Tuesday (June 3, 2025). “Next year, I will work on areas where I made mistakes and try to do much better for the team,” he said. Talking about his learnings from the maiden season, Suryavanshi said, “My learning is that I have to do two times better than what I have done so that my team also plays in the final next year and how much I can contribute to my team, I will focus on that.” Given his exploits, Suryavanshi was also named in the India Under-19 squad for a multi-format tour of England along with Mumbai’s Ayush Mhatre, who made a successful debut for Chennai Super Kings. “It is a new tournament. I am going to the UK for the first time so it will be a new experience. I will experience how the game goes on there,” Suryavanshi said. “Ayush Mhatre, who played for Chennai Super Kings this time, is our captain. The preparations are going well and it will be a good experience of playing in England and will try to return with the trophy,” he added. Published – June 05, 2025 05:06 pm IST

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'Why couldn't you wait 1-2 days? Why such a hurry?' Manoj Tiwary's tough questions to RCB after lives lost in Bengaluru

‘Why couldn’t you wait 1-2 days? Why such a hurry?’ Manoj Tiwary’s tough questions to RCB after lives lost in Bengaluru

On what should have been a joyous day for Royal Challengers Bengaluru fans, tragedy struck outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium, turning celebrations into chaos. A stampede at RCB’s home venue in Bengaluru claimed 11 lives and left over 30 people injured, abruptly halting the team’s maiden IPL victory festivities. The players had no clue of the tragedy that was unfolding outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium(AFP) Since RCB’s return to Bengaluru on Wednesday afternoon, enthusiastic crowds gathered across the city, eager to catch a glimpse of their beloved stars, especially Virat Kohli. However, the excitement turned tragic when a stampede broke out near the Chinnaswamy during the team’s visit to Vidhana Soudha to meet Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. Initially, the death toll remained unclear, but upon RCB’s arrival at the stadium, authorities confirmed the devastating number of casualties. In an interview with Hindustan Times, former India and KKR batter Manoj Tiwary expressed heartfelt condolences to the families who lost loved ones. He also called for greater accountability and justice for the bereaved, emphasising the need for support and answers in the wake of the tragedy. Also Read: RCB show solidarity in fresh statement on stampede tragedy; announce financial aid for families of deceased “It is an unfortunate incident. It’s a very sad incident. There is no doubt that all the innocent people who had gone to celebrate had no idea that this would happen to them. It is very sad to think about it. It is very unfortunate that in this day and age, where facilities can be provided at the drop of a hat, such an incident happened and people end up losing their loves,” he said. “I felt very bad. There should be accountability. Whoever was responsible for organising it should have been a little proactive. And, I think there should have been an idea that lakhs of people would turn up to see RCB from close quarters. Because look, saying that we had no idea that so many people would come, it does not make sense. Before the IPL finals, we all knew that RCB have a tremendous fanbase all over the country. So, keeping that in mind, there should have been proactiveness, there should have been a system. So, there should have been precautions. There should have been due diligence,” he added. Also Read: ‘Can’t believe Virat Kohli knew people were dying outside and…’; RCB’s ‘over-the-top’ hype blamed for Bengaluru stampede The IPL 2025 champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, have faced sharp criticism for continuing celebrations inside M Chinnaswamy Stadium despite reports of a deadly stampede outside. In a statement released Wednesday night, the franchise clarified that they promptly curtailed the festivities upon learning of the tragedy and adhered to the protocols set by local authorities. Former India and KKR batter Tiwary acknowledged that RCB might deserve some leniency but questioned how the management and authorities could have been unaware of the stampede, given the rapid spread of news on social media. “If you can give a little benefit of the doubt, then you can. But, I don’t think that in today’s world, there is such a social media era, the message and the news must have gone. I don’t know, it is very difficult to sit here and speak. If they had found out about the stampede, despite that, if they still continued, then this would have been wrong. This should not have happened,” he said. “Nothing is more important than a person’s life. So, if this has happened, then it is very unfortunate. But, you can give a little benefit of the doubt. Now, what is the truth or not, it is very difficult for me to say. But, it could have been avoided. Because of the kind of crowd that came, the authorities should have prepared for such a big crowd. ‘RCB should have organised parade after 1-2 days’ Tiwary, no stranger to victory celebrations, drew from his experience with KKR’s 2012 IPL-winning squad. He recalled the well-orchestrated gala event and victory parade at Eden Gardens, hosted by Shah Rukh Khan and KKR’s management, which unfolded without any chaotic incidents. In contrast, RCB has faced backlash for hastily organising their celebratory event within 18-20 hours of their IPL 2025 triumph. Critics argue that the rushed planning contributed to the tragic stampede outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium, unlike KKR’s carefully planned felicitation ceremony held two days after their victory. “I think it would have been better if they had done it after 1-2 days. Administrations know what can and cannot be done. Good administrators, like Mamta Banerjee ji, have a lot of experience, so they know what can and cannot be done. So, she followed due diligence, organised everything and did it accordingly. Somewhere, that is why I am saying, accountability should be there,” said Tiwary. “Whether it is the administration, whether it is the government, whether it is the management of RCB, or whoever it is, accountability should be there. See, today, after celebrating, every player went to their homes, but those who have died, and the condition of their family, only they can know. Small children, such pictures and videos have come in front, what is the benefit? They do not understand. Why the event was organised in such a hurry, why couldn’t they have waited for a day or two,” he concluded.

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RCB chased mismanaged KKR star hard; blames Kolkata for his disastrous IPL return: 'If he came and played for us…'

RCB chased mismanaged KKR star hard; blames Kolkata for his disastrous IPL return: ‘If he came and played for us…’

Jun 05, 2025 04:44 PM IST RCB coach Andy Flower felt Venkatesh Iyer would’ve shone under their care, subtly blaming KKR after his poor return of 142 runs. There was certainly an increase in expectation from India all-rounder Venkatesh Iyer, when his auction value soared to INR 23.75 crore on the opening day of the mega event in Riyadh last November, an increment of 1087.5 per cent from his base price of INR 2 crore. It further peaked with Kolkata Knight Riders announcing him the vice-captain. Alas, it met the same brutal fate. Succumbed under the pressure, he managed just 142 runs in 11 innings, resulting in a disastrous season. However, Andy Flower, under whom the Royal Challengers Bengaluru lifted their maiden IPL title this year, claimed Iyer would have performed better had he been in RCB. RCB won the IPL title beating Punjab Kings in the final(PTI) The last bid price for Iyer, before KKR roped him in, was INR 23.50 crore, which came from RCB. It was among the biggest the franchise ever bid for a player at an auction, thus showing their desperation to acquire the India batter. Although the capital was later used to acquire two match winners who played an instrumental role in their title triumph, Flower, speaking to the media, recalled RCB’s plans for Iyer as he subtly blamed Kolkata for mishandling him. “We really rated Venky; that’s why we went hard for him. We valued having a strong Indian core for our team. If he came and played for us, he would have had a really great season,” he said. How missing out Venkatesh Iyer was a blessing in disguise for RCB? Bengaluru had used the exactly same amount to rope in Josh Hazlewood for INR 12.50 crore and Phil Salt for INR 11.50 crore, before strengthen their unit with two other first XI certainties – Jitesh Sharma and Bhuvneshwar Kumar. And all four of them helped RCB claim their maiden IPL title in 18 years. Speaking to the broadcasters, veteran India batter Abhinav Mukund believed it was a lucky escape for the RCB. “In hindsight, they must be thinking, thank God we didn’t go all the way from Venkatesh Iyer. Because their last losing bid was Venkatesh Iyer. And the next three buys were Josh Hazlewood, Jitesh Sharma and I think Phil Salt. Those were the next three buys. And they saved so much in the bank for day two when Bhuvneshwar Kumar came in. So, it was a very clear plan that they wanted to buy all of these players,” he said. News / Cricket News / RCB chased mismanaged KKR star hard; blames Kolkata for his disastrous IPL return: ‘If he came and played for us…’ See Less

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