Siddarth Kaul News
Siddarth Kaul, after retiring from international cricket in 2024, has become the first Indian men's cricketer to register for the BBL 2025 draft. The 35-year-old pacer now awaits selection among 445 shortlisted players.
Currently holding the top spot in the points table with three back-to-back victories, the confident Sunrisers would not like to spare an inch against Mumbai, lying at sixth place, with two wins and as many losses from four outings.
Bumrah who was amongst the highest wicket-takers in the historic 2-1 Test series truimph against Australia, has been rested for the upcoming ODI series against the same opposition as well as the tour in New Zealand.
He has been rewarded for his IPL performance with a national call-up and Siddarth Kaul attributes his success to a well-defined role set by Hyderabad during the ongoing league.
Ajinkya Rahane will be leading India in the historic one-off Test with almost all the Test team specialists being a part of the 15-member squad.
Chennai's Ambati Rayudu extended his lead over his competitors to retain the Orange Cap on Matchday 24 of IPL 2018 on Monday. The Purple Cap, meanwhile, stayed with Hyderabad's Siddarth Kaul (11 wickets in 8 matches).
Chennai batsman Ambati Rayudu retained his Orange Cap on Matchday 23 of IPL 2018 on Sunday. However, the Purple Cap found a new owner in Hyderabad's Siddarth Kaul who took 2/23 against Rajasthan to take his tally to 11 wickets in eight matches and go past Delhi's Trent Boult on account of a better economy rate.
Hyderabad (SRH) entertain Punjab (KXIP) in Match No.25 of IPL 2018 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Thursday.
What led to the breach of conduct was not mentioned in the advisory but Kaul got a bit carried away while celebrating the dismissal of Mumbai spinner Mayanka Markande at the Wankhede Stadium last night.
MI and SRH will look to get back to winning ways in the ongoing IPL season when the two teams meet at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday.
He has replaced Shardul Thakur, who was part of the ODI squad against New Zealand.
Kaul also said he picked up the knuckle ball "after watching Zaheer (Khan) in the 2011 World Cup."
Uthappa went onto play a brisk 28-ball 53 before he was dismissed by Mohammed Siraj in the 13th over.
Chasing 307 runs for an outright victory, Madhya Pradesh were bowled out in 64.4 overs at the CH Bansi Lal Cricket Stadium.
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