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Reliance, RPSG, Sun TV, CSK, Royals Sports Group and JSW Sports, owners of six Indian Premier League franchises have now been confirmed as the successful bidders for South African T20 league. In a press release, Cricket South Africa stated that the owners of the Mumbai, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Chennai, Rajasthan and Delhi franchises from the IPL now own the South Africa T20 teams from Cape Town, Durban, Gqeberha (formerly known as Port Elizabeth), Johannesburg, Paarl and Pretoria respectively.
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While MSD did not show a single emotion, the fans around the world couldn’t hold back their joy after Dhoni took CSK home in Qualifier 1 on Sunday. The same was witnessed when CSK and MSD fans in a cinema hall went berserk after the 40-year-old smacked the winning runs and started chanting 'Dhoni Dhoni'.
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Musakanda's stunning fielding effort at backward point coupled with Waller's spot-on throw to the wicket keeper Regis Chakabva found Perera well short of his crease.
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As rain started to pour, Dhoni quickly tucked his bat in his shirt in attempt to prevent it from being damaged from getting wet.
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The video of the incident was posted on Twitter by Mossley Cricket Club.
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Chasing a target of 175, England were on course of a series-clinching win with 133/2 in the 16th over bowled by Chris Morris when Roy, who was batting superbly on 67, was given out.
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As Stokes seemed to have approached Iqbal to unsettle him, the Bangladeshi handles the situation well by asking his counterpart to continue bowling.
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With the start of the Champions Trophy just two days away, this was a poorly-timed flop from Bangladesh, whose bowlers were swatted away by holders India as piled up a 300-plus total.
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The South African looked completely mistimed as the double bouncer went on to hit the stumps in a rather surprising manner.
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With just 13 players available, India skipper Kohli was without Yuvraj Singh and Rohit Sharma for the opening warm-up game.
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Binga achieved the feat with his hit against West Indies in 2005 at Gabba.
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Dravid recently spoke about the incident in an interview with The Ring Side View.
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With this win, Indian cricket team has extended their unbeaten streak to 19 matches in the five-day format.
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Umpire Gaffaney gave Mushfiqur the benefit of the doubt and the whole Bangladesh gave out sigh of relief.
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At Stumps on Day 2, Bangladesh were 41/1, trailing India (687/6d) by 646 runs with Tamim Iqbal batting on 24 and Mominul Haque on 1.
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India declared 1st innings at 687/6 after Cheteshwar Pujara and Ravindra Jadeja displayed some exquisite shots in the end to claim their resepective century and half-century.
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The hits were so huge that one of the sixes crossed the entire stadium.






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