Mayank Markande News
The Tamil Nadu-based all-rounder Vijay Shankar played for India back in 2019 and has a base price of Rs 30 lakh at the IPL 2025 mega auction.
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Rahane, who captained Rajasthan in 24 matches and represented them in 100 IPL games from 2011 to 2015 and again in 2018 and 2019, was also their top run-getter in the lucrative T20I tournament.
Gill is currently with the India A team for the five-match one-day series against South Africa A while Saha is in the West Indies for India's two-match Test series.
The 21-year-old spinner was handed a maiden international call up for the home series against Australia and has been named in India's T20I squad.
Punjab-born Markande has been the find for defending champions MI this Indian Premier League (IPL) season and has bowled well in all games after making a fantastic debut picking three wickets, which included the prize scalp of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, albeit in a losing cause in the lung-opener against Chennai Super Kings.
Ambati Rayudu (283 runs in six matches for CSK) and Mayank Markande (10 wickets in six matches for MI) retained their Orange and Purple Caps respectively on Matchday 20 of IPL 2018.
CSK opener Ambati Rayudu struck a breezy half-century on Wednesday to become the new owner of the Orange Cap and along with MS Dhoni guided his team to a five-wicket win over RCB in Bengaluru.
Both Orange and Purple caps found new owners on Matchday 18 of IPL 2018 on Tuesday.
SRH put up the worst batting show of IPL 2018 on Tuesday when MI bundled them out for 118 in 18.4 overs at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
Samson batted well and his innings set the perfect platform for Rajasthan to pull off a heist. It was a courageous effort especially after Rajasthan lost early wickets.
Rajasthan's Shane Watson scored a brilliant century (106 off 57 balls) to take his overall tally to 175 runs in four matches but it was not enough to take the Orange Cap off Virat Kohli (203 in four matches for Bangalore) after Matchday 14 of IPL 2018 on Friday.
Though Chris Gayle definitely gave Kohli a scare with his ton, he was still some runs short of catching or overtaking Kohli.
Virat Kohli and Mayank Markande were the owners of Orange Cap and Purple Cap respectively after Matchday 11 of IPL 2018 on Tuesday.
Sunil Narine was the new owner of the Purple Cap after Matchday 10 of IPL 2018 on Monday. Rajasthan's Sanju Samson, meanwhile, retained his Orange Cap with 178 runs from three matches.
Rajasthan batsman Sanju Samson was the new owner of the Orange Cap after Matchday 9 of IPL 2018 on Sunday. Mumbai legspinner Mayank Markande, meanwhile, retained his Purple Cap for taking most wickets so far in the league (seven wickets in three matches).
SRH batsman Shikhar Dhawan wrested back the Orange Cap from Suryakumar Yadav during his brief innings against KKR at Eden Gardens on Saturday. Meanwhile, despite having a bad day at the office against Delhi with figures of 0/42 earlier on Saturday, Mumbai leggie Mayank Mayank Markande retained his Purple Cap with seven wickets from three matches.
Young Mumbai spinner Mayank Markande is currently the highest wicket-taker of IPL 2018 and Shikhar Dhawan who plays for the Sunrisers Hyderabad is the leading batsman.
Defending 147, Mumbai managed to get back into the match against Hyderabad courtesy repeated strikes made by Markande. His efforts though were in a losing cause.
Mumbai talent scouts seem to have found a gem in rookie leg spinner Mayank Markande, who impressed one and all in the IPL opener against arch-rivals Chennai at the Wankhede Stadium here last evening.
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