IPL Retention: Full List Of Retained And Released Players By Royal Challengers Bangalore
IPL Retention: Full List Of Retained And Released Players By Royal Challengers Bangalore
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The Royal Challengers Bangalore went through a lot of change ahead of the IPL 2022. Virat Kohli gave up his captaincy and Faf du Plessis was named the new skipper. Under du Plessis, the RCB qualified for the playoffs. They lost to eventual runners-up Rajasthan Royals in the Qualifier 2. Among the players released Jason Behrendorff and Sherfane…
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Jason Paul Behrendorff Lifestyle, Biography, Unknown Facts, Age & More
Jason Paul Behrendorff Lifestyle, Biography, Unknown Facts, Age & More
Jason Paul Behrendorff Lifestyle, Biography, Unknown Facts, Age & More
Jason Paul Behrendorff Biography
Jason was born on 20 April 1990. His birthplace is Sydney, but he was raised in Canberra. He is an Australian Cricketer currently listed with Western Australia and the Perth Scorchers in Australian domestic cricket. He is a right-hand batsman and left-arm fast-medium bowler. In April 2014,…
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International Stars Sign Up For The Hundred Draft
Kieron Pollard, Aaron Finch, Andre Russell and David Warner are among a host of men’s international stars who have registered for The Hundred Draft. In total 284 overseas players from 16 countries have entered The Draft, which will take place behind closed doors on Monday 5 April.
The outcome of The Hundred Draft will be revealed from midday on Tuesday 6 April with London Spirit having the coveted first pick. On the same day, a number of exciting signings will be announced for The Hundred women’s competition.
A total of 250 domestic players have put their names forward for the Men's Draft including 21 England internationals. Tom Banton, Liam Dawson and Olly Stone will all be looking for new teams while Joe Clarke is the highest-priced domestic entrant with a reserve price of £60,000.
The eight teams have already retained a number of players after the first year of the competition with 42 slots open across the teams in the Draft. Of these, 17 will be filled by overseas players and 25 by domestic players.
All teams retain a right-to-match for players who were contracted to the side last year. Just a few instances of where this could come into play include David Warner, Andre Russell, Paul Stirling, Delray Rawlins, Liam Dawson and Quinton de Kock at Southern Brave as well as Nicholas Pooran, Joe Clarke and Shadab Khan at Manchester Originals while Sunil Narine, Shamsi Tabraiz, Colin Ingram, Sandeep Lamichhane and Jordan Clark could remain of interest to Oval Invincibles.
Rob Hillman, Director of Event Operations and Head of the Men’s Hundred said, "It’s fantastic to see so many of the world’s top players wanting to play in The Hundred.
Despite the ongoing global challenges caused by the long-term impact of the Covid and the hectic international cricket calendar, the Draft list guarantees The Hundred will be serving up some thrilling cricket this summer. Any fans signed up at thehundred.com will be able to snap up their seats from 5 April."
Who would you pick for your team from this list of players? Scroll down to take a look at the full list.
Overseas Entrants
£125,000 reserve price
Babar Azam
Chris Gayle
Mitchell Marsh
Sunil Narine
Kieron Pollard
Nicholas Pooran
Tabraiz Shamsi
David Warner
£100,000 reserve price
Shakib Al Hasan
Quinton de Kock
Jhye Richardson
Andre Russell
£75,000 reserve price
Mohammad Amir
Dwayne Bravo
Nathan Coulter-Nile
Aaron Finch
Shadab Khan
Evin Lewis
Riley Meredith
David Miller
Haris Rauf
Imran Tahir
Mujeeb Ur Rahman
£60,000 reserve price
Sean Abbott
Finn Allen
Shimron Hetmyer
Sandeep Lamichhane
Aiden Markram
Andile Phehlukwayo
Glenn Phillips
Kane Richardson
Mitchell Santner
Odean Smith
Will Young
Adam Zampa
£50,000 reserve price
Kyle Abbott
Ashton Agar
Jason Behrendorff
Alex Carey
Martin Guptill
Simon Harmer
Wanindu Hasaranga
Moises Henriques
Usman Khawaja
Marnus Labuschagne
Shoaib Malik
Ben McDermott
Daryl Mitchell
Colin Munro
Mohammad Nabi
James Pattinson
Josh Philippe
Bhanuka Rajapaksa
Rilee Rossouw
Sherfane Rutherford
Dan Sams
Naseem Shah
D'Arcy Short
Logan Van Beek
Matthew Wade
£40,000 reserve
Qais Ahmad
Nathan Ellis
Matt Henry
Josh Inglis
Chris Lynn
Shan Masood
Thisara Perera
Wahab Riaz
Dasun Shanaka
Romario Shepherd
Lendl Simmons
Dane Vilas
Imad Wasim
No Reserve
Marques Ackerman
Mark Adair
Asghar Afghan
Wes Agar
Noor Ahmad
Fawad Ahmed
Iftikhar Ahmed
Nasum Ahmed
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Taskin Ahmed
Kamran Akmal
Umar Akmal
Qasim Akram
Anwar Ali
Asif Ali
Fabian Allen
Adithya Ashok
Sharafuddin Ashraf
Danish Aziz
Cameron Bancroft
Ashen Bandara
David Bedingham
Farhaan Behardien
Hamish Bennett
Minod Bhanuka
Joshua Bishop
Michael Bracewell
Carlos Brathwaite
Neil Broom
Ryan Burl
Amad Butt
Curtis Campher
Hilton Cartwright
Dinesh Chandimal
Johnson Charles
Dan Christian
Ben Cutting
Joshua Da Silva
Shahnawaz Dahani
Junior Dala
Litton Das
Colin De Grandhomme
Tony De Zorzi
Gareth Delany
Cameron Delport
Niroshan Dickwella
George Dockrell
Dominic Drakes
Jacob Duffy
Ben Dunk
Ben Dwarshuis
Fidel Edwards
Lasith Embuldeniya
Rayad Emrit
Sarel Erwee
Fazal Farooqi
Avishka Fernando
Binura Fernando
Donavon Ferreira
Andre Fletcher
Cam Fletcher
Bjorn Fortuin
Dean Foxcroft
Jake Fraser-McGurk
Shafiqullah Ghafari
Chris Green
Asela Gunarathne
Danushka Gunathilaka
Mohammad Hafeez
Mir Hamza
Aaron Hardie
Keon Harding
Mohammad Haris
Mackenzie Harvey
Mohammad Hasnain
Hamid Hassan
Peter Hatzoglou
Dushan Hemantha
Chandrapaul Hemraj
Beuran Hendricks
Abu Hider
Chemar Holder
Akeal Hosein
Afif Hossain
Mohammad Ilyas
Colin Ingram
Arshad Iqbal
Tamim Iqbal
Muhammad Irfan
Karim Janat
Akif Javed
Shahidullah Kamal
Nick Kelly
Lewis Kennar
Hayden Kerr
Ali Khan
Imran Khan
Sajid Khan
Sohail Khan
Zahir Khan
Azam Khan
Khary Khary
Brandon King
Heino Kuhn
Lahiru Kumara
Suranga Lakmal
George Linde
Josh Little
Nic Maddinson
Wesley Madhevere
Lahiru Madhushanka
Sisanda Magala
Keshav Maharaj
Mohammad Mahmudullah
Janneman Malan
Pieter Malan
Sohaib Maqsood
Waqas Maqsood
Kyle Mayers
Nathan McAndrew
Mitchell McClenaghan
Obed McCoy
Dustin Melton
Ramesh Mendis
Usama Mir
Senuran Muthusamy
Blessing Muzarabani
Gulbadin Naib
Izhar Naved
Muhammad Nawaz
Michael Neser
Lungi Ngidi
Pathum Nissanka
Ashley Nurse
Robbie O’Donnell
Max O'Dowd
Duanne Olivier
Azmat Omarzai
Wayne Parnell
Dane Paterson
Kurtis Patterson
Keemo Paul
Anderson Phillip
Dale Phillips
Mathew Pillans
Rovman Powell
Dwaine Pretorius
Migael Pretorius
Usman Qadir
Rumman Raees
Shabbir Rahaman
Kasun Rajitha
Denesh Ramdin
Ravi Rampaul
Sikandar Raza
Raymon Reifer
Ryan Rickelton
Michael Rippon
Grant Roelofsen
Tom Rogers
Alex Ross
Jeavor Royal
Hamish Rutherford
Waqar Salamkheil
Lakshan Sandakan
Tanveer Sangha
Soumya Sarkar
Jayden Seales
Tim Seifert
Abdullah Shafique
Yasir Shah
Hasmat Shahidi
Mohammad Shahzad
Sharjeel Sharjeel
Ahmed Shehzad
Mohammad Shehzad
Usman Shinwari
Henry Shipley
Sayed Shirzad
Matt Short
Simi Singh
Lutho Sipamla
Jon-Jon Smuts
Jacques Snyman
Ish Sodhi
Haris Sohail
Paul Stirling
Hussain Talat
Ansh Tandon
Harry Tector
Oshane Thomas
Donald Tiripano
Ruben Trumpelmann
Ashton Turner
Isuru Udana
Naveen Ul-Haq
Hardus Viljoen
Tobias Visee
Hayden Walsh
Jake Weatherald
Tion Webster
Jon Wells
David Wiese
Kesrick Williams
Lizaad Williams
George Worker
Amir Yamin
Najibullah Zadran
Hazratullah Zazai
Zahoor Khan
Ghamai Zadran
Domestic Entrants
£60,000 reserve
Joe Clarke
£50,000 reserve
Adam Wheater
£40,000 reserve
Joe Denly
Will Rhodes
No reserve
Rehan Ahmed
Toby Albert
Ben Allison
Tom Alsop
Martin Andersson
Jamie Atkins
Gus Atkinson
Tom Bailey
Josh Baker
Sonny Baker
Gary Ballance
Ethan Bamber
Tom Banton
Ed Barnard
Ed Barnes
George Bartlett
Aaron Beard
Will Beer
George Bell
Daniel Bell-Drummond
Dominic Bess
Jacob Bethell
Ben Birkhead
Alex Blake
Jack Blatherwick
Scott Borthwick
James Bracey
Danny Briggs
Justin Broad
Jack Brooks
Pat Brown
Nathan Buck
Sol Budinger
Michael Burgess
Will Buttleman
Eddie Byrom
Harry Came
Jack Campbell
Kiran Carlson
Jack Carson
Oliver Carter
Zak Chappell
Ben Charlesworth
Graham Clark
Jordan Clark
Ben Coad
Ian Cockbain
Kyle Coetzer
Michael Cohen
James Coles
Sam Conners
Chris Cooke
Joe Cooke
Paul Coughlin
Ben Cox
Joe Cracknell
Henry Crocombe
Steven Croft
Matthew Cross
Tom Cullen
Ben Curran
Scott Currie
Brett D’Oliveira
Anuj Dal
Josh Davey
Steve Davies
Will Davis
Liam Dawson
Josh Dell
Chris Dent
Sean Dickson
Aneurin Donald
Dan Douthwaite
George Drissell
Harry Duke
Ned Eckersley
Stevie Eskinazi
Laurie Evans
Joey Evison
Tom Fell
Adam Finch
Steven Finn
Matthew Fisher
Luke Fletcher
Ben Foakes
Will Fraine
James Fuller
Ben Gibbon
Nathan Gilchrist
Richard Gleeson
Brandon Glover
Lewis Goldsworthy
Dom Goodman
Ben Green
Gavin Griffiths
Nick Gubbins
Brooke Guest
Sam Hain
Haseeb Hameed
Olly Hannon-Dalby
James Harris
Jack Haynes
Frederick Heldreich
Tom Helm
James Hildreth
Lewis Hill
Michael Hogan
Max Holden
Ian Holland
Luke Hollman
Alex Horton
Adam Hose
Fynn Hudson-Prentice
Alex Hughes
Sean Hunt
Liam Hurt
Dan Ibrahim
Lyndon James
Keaton Jennings
Manraj Johal
Michael Jones
Rob Jones
Rob Keogh
Louis Kimber
Tom Kohler-Cadmore
Danny Lamb
Matt Lamb
George Lavelle
Joe Leach
Jack Leaning
Michael Leask
Dominic Leech
Alex Lees
Archie Lenham
Ned Leonard
Jake Libby
Arron Lilley
Dan Lincoln
David Lloyd
Calum MacLeod
Jacob Maltz
Jamie McIlroy
Conor McKerr
Mattie McKiernan
Lewis McManus
Ben Mike
Craig Miles
Gus Miller
Matt Milnes
Dan Moriarty
Jack Morley
Charlie Morris
Dan Mousley
George Munsey
Tawanda Muyeye
Adrian Neill
Aron Nijjar
Sam Northeast
Marcus O’Riordan
Rishi Patel
Ryan Patel
Liam Patterson-White
Dillon Pennington
Michael Pepper
Toby Pettman
Jack Plom
Harry Podmore
Ed Pollock
Jamie Porter
Ollie Price
Tom Price
Matt Quinn
Ben Raine
Delray Rawlins
Luis Reece
Matty Revis
Jamal Richards
Ollie Robinson
Toby Roland-Jones
Billy Root
Ollie Sale
Andrew Salter
Ben Sanderson
Dane Schadendorf
George Scott
George Scrimchaw
Tom Scriven
Safyaan Sharif
Josh Shaw
Jack Shutt
Dom Sibley
Ryan Sidebottom
Jas Singh
Ajeet Singh-Dale
Prem Sisodiya
Ben Slater
Jamie Smith
Ruaidhri Smith
Tom Smith
Shane Snater
Mitch Stanley
Cameron Steel
Scott Steel
Darren Stevens
Grant Stewart
Olly Stone
Mark Stoneman
Josh Sullivan
Harry Swindells
Jonathan Tattersall
Callum Taylor
Jack Taylor
Matt Taylor
Tom Taylor
Jordan Thompson
Alex Thomson
Josh Tongue
Liam Trevaskis
John Turner
Graeme Van Buuren
Timm Van Der Gugten
Roelof Van der Merwe
Paul van Meekeren
Ricardo Vasconcelos
Matthew Waite
Roman Walker
Max Waller
Paul Walter
Harrison Ward
Jared Warner
Mark Watt
Joe Weatherley
James Weighell
Nick Welch
Luke Wells
Riki Wessels
Tom Westley
James Wharton
Graeme White
Robbie White
Chris Wood
Tom Wood
Daniel Worrall
Luke Wright
Rob Yates
Saif Zaib
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Indian Premier League: CSK's Jason Behrendorff, Lungi Ngidi To Miss Punjab Kings Clash, Says Head Coach Stephen Fleming
Indian Premier League: CSK’s Jason Behrendorff, Lungi Ngidi To Miss Punjab Kings Clash, Says Head Coach Stephen Fleming
Jason Behrendorff played for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2019.© Instagram/Jason Behrendorff
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) head coach Stephen Fleming confirmed that pacer Lungi Ngidi and Jason Behrendorff will not be available for CSK’s next game against Punjab Kings. Jason Behrendorff was recently announced as Josh Hazlewood’s replacement in Chennai Super Kings’ squad for IPL 2021 after the latter opted…
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IPL auction: Complete players' list and their base price
The IPL 2018 auction will take place in Bengaluru on January 27 and 28 where a total of 578 players will go under the hammer.
A fierce bidding war is expected as Indian stars Gautam Gambhir, off-spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Harbhajan Singh, Ajinkya Rahane, mystery spinner Kuldeep Yadav and openers KL Rahul and Murali Vijay will be on the franchises’ radar.
The list also includes the overseas players, including Glenn Maxwell, Chris Gayle, Shane Watson, Rashid Khan and Eoin Morgan.
In the 10th season, Mumbai Indians led by Rohit Sharma defeated Pune to lift the IPL trophy for the third time.
The 11th season of the much-awaited Indian Premier League will begin on 6th April 2018.
The opening ceremony of the tournament will take place on April 6 in Mumbai while the first match of the new season will be played at the same venue on April 7.
He further informed that the tournament will continue until May 27 with Mumbai once again hosting the final match.
Here is the complete list of players and their base price.
Base Price ₹2,00,00,000
Batsman
KL Rahul, Murali Vijay, Brendon McCullum, Eoin Morgan, Cameron White, Chris Lynn, Colin Ingram
Bowler
Josh Hazlewood, Rashid Khan Arman, Karn Sharma, Yuzvendra Singh Chahal, Mitchell Johnson, Liam Plunkett, Pat Cummins
Wicket Keeper
Quinton De Kock, Dinesh Karthik, Robin Uthappa
All-Rounder
James Faulkner, Marcus Stoinis, Chris Woakes, Angelo Mathews, David Willey, Corey Anderson, Kedar Jadhav
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Base Price ₹1,50,00,000
Batsman
Aaron Finch, Jason Roy, Hashim Amla, Evin Lewis, Travis Head, Shaun Marsh, Michael Klinger, Lendl Simmons, David Miller
Bowler
Kagiso Rabada, Trent Boult, Kyle Abbott, Kuldeep Singh Yadav, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Amit Mishra, Mohit Sharma, Nathan Lyon, Steven Finn, Harry Gurney, Mark Wood, Jaydev Unadkat
Wicket Keeper
Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler, Peter Handscomb
All-Rounder
Moises Henriques, Ravi Bopara, Jason Holder, Moeen Ali, M.S. Washington Sundar
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Base Price ₹1,00,00,000
Batsman
Manish Pandey, Dwayne Smith, Alex Hales
Bowler
Tymal Mills, Andrew Tye, Mohammed Siraj, Adam Zampa, Mohammad Shami, Dale Steyn, Mustafizur Rahman, Samuel Badree, Imran Tahir, Tim Southee, Jason Behrendorff, Mitchell McClenaghan, Lasith Malinga, Ranganath Vinay Kumar, Umesh Yadav, Piyush Chawla
Wicket Keeper
Parthiv Patel, Wriddhiman Saha, Sanju Samson, Sam Billings
All-Rounder
Daniel Christian, Carlos Brathwaite, Ben Cutting, Jean-Paul Duminy, Shane Watson, Chris Jordan, Tom Curran
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Base Price ₹75,00,000
Batsman
Martin Guptill, Darren Bravo, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ross Taylor, Usman Khawaja
Bowler
Peter Siddle, Jerome Taylor, Lockie Ferguson, Morne Morkel, Ishant Sharma, Shardul Narendra Thakur, Adam Milne, Marchant De Lange
Wicket Keeper
Naman Ojha, Johnson Charles, Luke Ronchi
All-Rounder
Darren Sammy, Colin De Grandhomme, Yusuf Pathan, Adil Rashid, Joe Denly, Samit Patel, Wayne Parnell
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Base Price ₹50,00,000
Batsman
Reeza Hendricks, Mandeep Hardev Singh, Anton Devcich, Upul Tharanga, Karun Nair, Billy Stanlake, Joe Burns, Manoj Tiwary, Saurabh Tiwary, Tamim Khan, Aiden Markram, Faiz Fazal, Abhinav Mukund, Venugopal Rao, Dean Elgar, Najibullah Zadran
Bowler
Ben Laughlin, Ronsford Beaton, Dhawal Kulkarni, Sandeep Sharma, Gulbadin Naib, Ish Sodhi, Duanne Olivier, Michael Beer, Sachithra Senanayaka, Dawlat Zadran, Aaron Phangiso, Beuran Hendricks, Lakshan Sandakan, Aravind Sreenath, Barinder Singh Sran, Sean Abbott, Ben Wheeler, Kesrick Williams, Lungisani Ngidi, Ashoke Dinda, Praveen Kumar, Mujeeb Zadran, Pragyan Ojha, Jhye Richardson, Rahul Sharma, Joel Paris, Varun Aaron, Parvinder Awana, Munaf Patel, Scott Boland, Dushmantha Chameera, Shannon Gabriel, Akila Dhananjaya, Keshav Maharaj, Dane Paterson, Ben Hilfenhaus, Seth Rance, Fawad Ahmed, Tabrez Shamsi, Neil Wagner, Shapoor Zadran, Abhimanyu Mithun, Sheldon Cottrell, Matt Henry, Nuwan Kulasekara, Suranga Lakmal, Manpreet Gony, Pankaj Singh, Sudeep Tyagi
Wicket Keeper
Glenn Phillips, Denesh Ramdin, Niroshan Dickwella, Kusal Janith Perera, Nicolas Pooran, Alex Carey, Chadwick Walton, Tom Latham, M Shahzad Mohammadi, Shafiqullah Shafaq, Ambati Rayudu
All-Rounder
Gurkeerat Singh Mann, John Hastings, Sikandar Butt, Graeme Cremer, Rishi Dhawan, Solomon Mire, Ryan McLaren, Parveez Rasool, Shabbir Rahaman, Vernon Philander, Abul Raju, Paul Stirling, Malcolm Waller, Dilshan Munaweera, Thisara Perera, Pawan Negi, Seekkuge Prasanna, Ashton Agar, Mohammad Nabi, Rahmat Shah Zarmatai, Dwaine Pretorius, David Wiese, Asela Gunarathna, Dhananjaya Silva, Andile Phehlukwayo, Jonathan Carter, Rovman Powell, Mitchell Santner, Jayant Yadav, Irfan Pathan, Marlon Samuels, Andre Fletcher, Stuart Binny, Hilton Cartwright, Dasun Shanka, Dawid Malan, Farhaan Behardien, Jon-Jon Trevor Smuts, Ashley Nurse, Scott Kuggeleijn, Robbie Frylinck, Wiaan Mulder, Colin Munro, Vaughn Van Jaarsveld, Rayad Emrit, Mohammad Mahmudullah, Isuru Udana
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Base Price ₹40,00,000
Batsman
Tom Cooper
Bowler
Thomas Helm, Mitchell Swepson, Shahbaz Nadeem, T Natarajan
Wicket Keeper
Ishan Kishan
All-Rounder
Rajat Bhatia, Kevon Cooper, Vijay Shankar, Krunal Pandya, Deepak Hooda, Michael Neser, Jofra Archer
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Base Price ₹30,00,000
Batsman
Suryakumar Yadav, Christiaan Jonker, Vishnu Solanki, Alex Ross, Daniel Hughes
Bowler
Iqbal Abdullah, Siddarth Kaul, Anureet Singh, Pradeep Sangwan, Basil Thampi, Gurvinder Singh, Aniket Choudhary, Ankit Singh Rajpoot
Wicket Keeper
Ben McDermott
All-Rounder
Cameron Delport, Javon Searless, Roshon Primus
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Base Price ₹20,00,000
Batsman
Manprit Juneja, Mayank Siddana, Armaan Jaffer, Shivam Chauhan, Sachin Baby, Prithvi Shaw, Ankeet Bawane, Siddhesh Dinesh Lad, Apoorv Vijay Wankhade, Virat Singh, Marcus Harris, Ricky Bhui, Rassie Van der Dussen, Rajesh Bishnoi Sr, Paras Dogra, D.B Ravi Teja, Paul Valthaty, Amandeep Khare, Rinku Singh, Tanmay Agarwal, Ankit Lamba, Sarthak Ranjan, Priyank Panchal, Pratham Singh, Ishank Jaggi, Manjot Kalra, Anmolpreet Singh, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Sharad Lumba, Shubham Singh Rohilla, Himanshu Rana, Akshath Reddy, R Samarth, Mohammed Asaduddin, Abhinav Manohar, Rohan Marwaha, Rajat Patidar, Yash Sehrawat, Ravi Chauhan, Samit Gohil, Ramandeep Singh, Abhijeet Tomar, Jiwanjot Singh Chauhan, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Chirag Gandhi, Shubman Gill, Rahul Tripathi, Manan Vohra, Mayank Agarwal, Unmukt Chand
Bowler
Syed Khaleel Ahmed, Nidheesh M D Dinesan, Junior Dala, Karan Thakur, Anurag Verma, Lizaad Williams, Tanveer Ulhaq, Kushang Patel, Shelly Shaurya, A. Aswin Crist, Aaron Summers, Royston Dias, Kartik Tyagi, Tejas Singh Baroka, Abu Nechim Ahmed, Rahul Shukla, Bhargav Bhatt, Shadab Jakati, Sarabjit Ladda, Pravin Tambe, Ben Dwarshuis, Ajit Chahal, Deepak Chaudhary, Pradeep Dadhe, Domnic Joseph Muthuswamy, Babasafi Pathan, Monu Singh, Pradeep Thippeswamy, Kuldip Yadav, Krishnappa Gowtham, K.C. Cariappa, Mihir Hirwani, Akshay Wakhare, Manjeetkumar Chaudhary, Kulwant Khejroliya, Lukman Iqbal Meriwala, Navdeep Saini, Vikas Tokas, Yuvraj Chudasama, Rahul Chahar, Ronit More, Veer Pratap Singh, Varun Khanna, Pawan Suyal, Sandeep Warrier, J Suchith, Ashish Hooda, R. Sai Kishore, Rahil S Shah, Harmeet Singh, Ishwar Chaudhary, Parikshit Valsangkar, Avesh Khan, Amit Mishra, Cheepurupalli Stephen, Rajwinder Singh, Shubek Gill, Vinay Choudhary, Mayank Markande, Zahir Khan Pakteen, Ankit Soni, Lalit Yadav, Pardeep Sahu, Chama Milind, Umar Nazir Mir, Yarra Raj, Oshane Thomas, Athisayaraj V, Zeeshan Ansari, Siddharth Desai, Jiyas K, Alexandar Rama Doss, Nathu Singh, M. Ashwin, Shivil Kaushik, Baltej Dhanda, Armaan Jain, Mohsin Khan, Mukesh Kumar Singh, Arshdeep Singh, Rishi Arothe, Asif K M, Ravi Kiran Majeti, Ishan Porel, Aditya Thakare, Sandeep Lamichhane, Subodh Bhati, Mohan Prasath, Abhishek Sakuja, Javed Khan, Ashok Sandhu, Tushar Deshpande, Sayan Ghosh, Jaskaran Singh, Prasidh Krishna, Rajneesh Gurbani
Wicket Keeper
Ankush Bains, C.M. Gautam, Aditya Tare, N Jagadeesan, Nikhil Shankar Naik, Smit Patel, K.B Arun Karthik, Kona Srikar Bharat, Shreevats Goswami, Mahesh Rawat, Gitansh Khera, Jitesh Sharma, Vishnu Vinod, Sheldon Jackson, Kedar Devdhar, Prashant Chopra, Anuj Rawat, Harvik Desai, Anmol Malhotra, Dhruv Raval, Rohith Ravikumar, Mohammad Nazim Siddiqui, Mayank Sidhu, Sandeep Kumar Tomar, Sadiq Hassan Kirmani, Jaskaranvir Singh Sohi, Abhishek Gupta, Hamza Tariq, Rahul Yadav, Kyle Mayers
All-Rounder
Vyshak Vijay Kumar, Jaydev Shah, Shashank Singh, Manzoor Dar, Aman Khan, Diwesh Pathania, Shamss Mulani, Salman Nizar, Dafedar, Khizar Anwar, Mandeep Singh, Shubham Ranjane, Sidhant Dobal, Vinod Kumar C.V., Thomas Kaber, Midhun S, Akhil Arvind Herwadkar, Shamar Springer, Ashok Menaria, Jack Wildermuth, Odean Smith, Yogesh Nagar, Milind Kumar, Shubham Agrawal, Akshdeep Nath, Yomahesh Kumar, Vivek Singh, Mohammed Bilal, Arun Chaprana, Rajat Paliwal, Abhimanyu Rana, Sarang Rawat, Fabid, Farook Ahmed, Arjun Sharma, Shreyas Gopal, Akash Sudan, Sandeep Bavanaka, Karan Kaila, Aryaman Vikram Birla, Gaurav Gambir, Ankit Kaushik, Patrick Kruger, Sohraab Dhaliwal, Aditya Sarvate, Amish Sidhu, Shadley Van Schalkwyk, Vignesh Moorthy, Arjun Nair, Kanishk Seth, Shivam Dubey, Hanuma Vihari, Puneet Datey, Ninad Rathva, Siddhant Sharma, Mrinank Singh, Manan Sharma, Chintan Gaja, Amit Mishra, Jalaj Saxena, Bipul Sharma, Shreekant Wagh, Syed, Mehdi Hasan, Harshal Patel, Sumit Ruikar, Ashish Reddy, Kuldeep Hooda, Shaurya Sanandia, Vaibhav Rawal, Pankaj Jaswal, Anustup Majumdar, Dhruv Shorey, Kshitiz Sharma, Swapnil Singh, Himmat Singh, Writtick Chatterjee, Chris Green, Ryan Ninan, Rohan Prem, Rahul Tewatia, Puneed Datey, R. Sanjay Yadav, Imtiaz Ahmed, Atit Sheth, Dinesh Salunkhe, Pavan Deshpande, Shivam Sharma, Chaitanya Bishnoi, Indrajith Baba, Jatin Saxena, Shivam Mavi, Sagar Trivedi, Amit Verma, Akash Parkar, Nitish Rana, Anukul Roy, Akash Bhandari, Pratyush Singh, Ankit Sharma, Anirudha Ashok Joshi, Saurabh Kumar, Praveen Dubey, Kunal Chandela, Aamir Gani, Pulkit Narang, Riyan Parag, Karanveer Singh, Sumeet Verma, Cameron Gannon, Akshay Karnewar, Tajinder Dhillon, Govinda Poddar, Rajesh Sharma, Deepak Chahar, Antony Dhas, Kishore Pramod Kamath, Nikhil Gangta, Jay Gokul Bista, Sumanth Bodapati, Mahipal Lomror, Deepak Punia, Mayank Dagar, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Darcy Short, Baba Aparajith, Abhishek Sharma, Milind Tandon.
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The 34th match of Ipl 2019 will be held between Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians tonight at Feroz Shah Kotla. This is the second time in the league when both the teams will confront each other. In their first clash, Delhi Capitals have won the match with the brilliant innings of Rishab Pant. Now, it would be interesting to see who will win this match.
Delhi Capitals
Currently, the team is performing well and sitting in the second position by 5 wins and 3 losses out of 8 matches they have played. The team has some powerful hitters and good fast bowlers who have balanced the team performance. Delhi included Colin Munro to the team and he had a prompt effect. He hitted 3 sixes and he played brilliantly the time he spent at the crease. Keemo Paul is likewise another player that performed very well with the ball amid the past match. The West-Indian all-rounder is the 6th bowling alternative for the side and isn't especially great at batting either. He is, in any case, liable to discover a spot in the group on account of his execution in the past match.
Probable XI: Prithvi Shaw, Colin Munro, Shreyas Iyer (c), Rishabh Pant (wk), Chris Morris, Axar Patel, Shikhar Dhawan, Sandeep Lamichhane, Amit Mishra,Kagiso Rabada,shant Sharma
Mumbai Indians
From last few matches the team is playing very well, as they have played 8 matches and have won the 5 matches and have lost the 3 matches. Currently the team is sitting in the 3rd position below the chennai kings and Delhi capitals. Now they will confront the Delhi capital in today’s match as by performance wise they are equal to capitals with 5 wins and loss 3 but due to low run rate they are at the third position. Quinton de Kock and Rohit Sharma are playing forcefully to set the tone of the inning while the middle order is loaded with power. Kieron Pollard and Hardik Pandya have been awesome in IPL 2019 and can hit sixes effortlessly from the minute they touch base at the wrinkle.
Probable XI: Rohit Sharma (c), Quinton de Kock (wk), , Kieron Pollard, Suryakumar Yadav Hardik Pandya, Ishan Kishan, , Rahul Chahar, Krunal Pandya Jason Behrendorff/Mitchell McClenaghan, , Jasprit Bumrah, Lasith Malinga
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England v Australia warm-up: Steve Smith hits ton as Aaron Finch's side earn narrow win
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England v Australia warm-up: Steve Smith hits ton as Aaron Finch's side earn narrow win
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Highlights: Smith hits century as Australia beat England in warm-up
World Cup warm-up, Southampton Australia 297-9 (50 overs):Smith 116, Warner 43, Plunkett 4-69 England 285 (49.3 overs):Vince 64, Buttler 52, Behrendorff 2-43 Australia win by 12 runs Scorecard
England fell to a 12-run defeat by Australia in a thrilling World Cup warm-up match in Southampton after Steve Smith’s first century since being banned for his part in the ball-tampering scandal.
Smith hit 116 off 102 balls in an impressively composed innings to steer his side to 297-9.
James Vince and Jos Buttler struck fine fifties to seemingly put England on course for victory, only for Australia to regularly peg the hosts back.
Needing 15 off the last over, England lost their two final wickets to end a disappointing and disjointed chase.
England, who also sustained a series of injury worries, face Afghanistan in another warm-up on Monday before facing South Africa in Thursday’s World Cup opener.
Defending champions Australia begin their campaign against Afghanistan on 1 June after a warm-up match against Sri Lanka on Monday.
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Even in an unofficial match with relaxed rules – Australia named a team of 12 and England were able to bring in substitutes for injured players – the hosts were expected to comfortably chase down a target of under 300.
The pitch offered some variable bounce, with both openers Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow caught off miscued shots, and off-spinner Nathan Lyon was especially canny – but England will be frustrated to have fallen short, even if the result is not likely to have much of an impact on their World Cup campaign.
Having to miss Hampshire’s One-Day Cup defeat by Somerset at Lord’s, Vince emulated England’s usual number three Joe Root with an innings of deft accumulation, clips through mid-wicket and mid-on accompanying his trademark cover drives.
Buttler changed the tempo of the chase in the 27th over by smacking Nathan Coulter-Nile for 24 off six balls, including two brilliant sixes down the ground and over square leg.
He surged to 52 off 30 balls, only to fall to the next delivery when he tamely chipped Coulter-Nile to Usman Khawaja – before Vince guided the ball straight to Lyon in the trap at short third man for 64.
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Big-hitting Buttler smashes five boundaries in an over
Moeen Ali (22) fell slogging to leg-spinner Adam Zampa and Tom Curran was dismissed cheaply, before Chris Woakes countered with 40 and Liam Plunkett struck 19.
But once both had departed, Adil Rashid and Jofra Archer – who were both only batting because of injuries – had no chance, and clearly hampered Archer was run out trying for two in the game’s final act.
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A day after England were relieved to find Eoin Morgan’s small finger fracture will not keep him out of Thursday’s World Cup opener against South Africa, they had several injury concerns arise in Southampton:
Fast bowler Mark Wood is the only major worry, having felt discomfort in his left foot and going off, unable to finish his fourth over. England are awaiting results of a scan.
Substitute fielder Archer took a blow attempting to make a diving stop on the boundary but later returned to the field.
Liam Dawson split the skin on his right ring finger and did not bat as a precaution.
Chris Woakes played solely as a batsman to rest his long-standing knee issue and was only starting because of Morgan’s injury.
Rashid’s existing shoulder injury prevented him from fielding, meaning 42-year-old assistant coach Paul Collingwood spent long periods in the field.
Root was also called into action despite not being due to play following the death of his grandfather two days ago.
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Smith played a superb anchor innings, moving to off to clip away anything on his pads, or angling the bat to guide the ball either side of point.
He hustled between the wickets to ensure he kept his strike-rate up near a run a ball, before a late flourish saw him hit a six over point and another with a pre-meditated scoop over the keeper.
A customary tap into the leg side brought up his hundred, marked with a fairly muted celebration as applause and boos blended, before he finally fell to a contentious decision – the third umpire deciding that his chip to Tom Curran had not hit the pitch first.
Such knocks will have limited effectiveness if the other batsmen cannot kick on – Alex Carey’s 30 off 14 balls the only fluent innings elsewhere – while Australia still look unsure of their best line-up, though it proved enough here.
That was also due to Lyon’s miserly spell of 1-37 off 10 overs that ensured England never got away, ably supported by Zampa’s 1-54.
Seamers Kane Richardson and Marcus Stoinis also executed superbly in a tense finale and, with fast bowlers Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc to return, this will surely give Australia confidence they can defend totals that look under par.
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‘England will be disappointed’ – what they said
Former England spinner Graeme Swann on Test Match Special:“England would have wanted to win.
“None of them were bowled out. They all got out. 10 batsmen had a chance to win the game and none of them did it. That will be a talking point in the debrief.”
England batsman James Vince:“We’re disappointed not get over the line but it is a warm-up game and a lot of the guys got something out of it. The wicket was a bit two-paced but I managed to get a few runs to my name which was nice.”
On Jos Buttler’s innings: “He took all the pressure off us. He hit something like 50 off 30 balls to bring the rate back down to a run a ball. We should have kept a few more wickets in the hutch afterwards but that innings from Jos was outstanding.
Australia captain Aaron Finch:“Our fielding was sloppy, it was not the standard we want to set for ourselves. But overall the way we batted was a good effort.
“It just shows the importance to have that in-batter. I thought Steve Smith played a really impressive knock.
“The wicket got a bit slower and drier. Nathan Lyon bowled a beautiful spell, great line and length. Overall it was a pretty good wicket, with just enough there for everyone.”
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Australia’s Steve Smith hits century as England lose to the old enemy by 12 runs
The polite way to describe this was a wake-up call. But after watching his side, they lose their first World Cup warm-up game with 12 runs to Australia, and fast bowler Mark Wood leaves the field with ankle problems. The English coach Trevor Bayliss may have achieved something pithier
This was a competition that England personally thought they did not really need to massage their confidence during a high scoring 4-0 demolition of Pakistan .
A century before Steve Smith, in his first turns against the old enemy since the farce of sandpaper in Australia, galant enough. But a club of England who missed the injured Eoin Morgan and the reassured Joe Root then made a mess of a chase of 298, which seemed to be under control after the incumbent captain Jos Buttler massacred at 30-ball half a century
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England lost their first World Cup warm-up match against Australia on Saturday with 12 points
Instead, one player after another dropped the opportunity to conquer the victory over the sailors of Australia. Buttler did a fairly good midwicket move, before James Vince Jason Behrendorff sought a short third man to close a pleasant 64.
Even then they reduced the comparison to a more than manageable 59 that was needed 57 with five wickets in hand, only for Moeen Ali to push leg spinner Adam Zampa for too long.
The real work begins on Thursday when England takes on South Africa in The Oval. Chris Woakes did his best with ingenious 40, but 15 minutes from Marcus Stoinis But that was no excuse for a strangely crazy performance from his character with the gung-ho approach that has made them favorites to win the World Cup.
The experienced outdoor spinner Nathan Lyon was allowed to send 30 dot balls down in his 10-over assignment, and England did not skip six until the 23rd, which is about 20 overs longer than it usually takes. Ben Stokes has since responded to a promotion to No. 4 with a scratchy 20 of 32 episodes.
It was a deflating display, exactly when England was to inflate their tires.
There were other, more physical concerns that were already in place before the game started. Morgan was missing after sustaining a slight finger break during Friday's training, although he remains on track for the game in South Africa.
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Woakes played because Root was equipped after the death of his grandfather, but – in an attempt to control his long-standing knee couple – was chosen only as a batter.Adil Rashid, who provided a sore shoulder, also ruined the game, although it was mandatory in the end to complete the list to grow with the wounded of England.
And when the cricket actually started, it got worse.
If there was no world cup around the corner, I have been in the past to have been able to overcome the inconvenience. Instead, he left the field – jogging, watch – and went to the hospital for a scan. England doesn't want to take a risk with one of their two fastest bowlers, but the chance that David Willey appears in this World Cup after being knocked out of the final 15 was suddenly shortened
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Adil Rashid and Jofra Archer of England leave the field after losing to Australia in Southampton
Moments later, Jofra Archer – their other fastest bowler – changed a single-saving limit after arriving as a substitute. He also ran away, and for a while, England's field players were assistant coach Paul Collingwood, who turns 43 today. Archer later returned to the field – and even hit No. 11 in vain – but it was the kind of heart-in-mouth moment that management could have done without.
The accidents were not over yet. Liam Dawson, the left arm spinner who, like his provincial colleague Vince, missed the final defeat of Hampshire & # 39; s Royal London Cup by Somerset in Lord & # 39; s cut a finger while he was backing up and could not braid. With a grim timing, the wounded threatened to outnumber the injured in number.
While England was concerned about their collective condition, Smith helped himself to a smart hundred, as if it were the axis of 2017-18 again.
Running to surrender the second ball of his fourth, the English Mark Wood stopped
Both he and David Warner, one of his partners in sandpaper crime , had surfaced to the mockery of an 11,500-strong crowd from Southampton. But while Warner never got off the ground and eventually became the first of the four victims of Liam Plunkett, when he committed himself to the deep midwicket for 43, Smith made himself at home in that quirky way of being – all the shocks and nudges And a flash of class.
If Wood's premature exit had some silver lining, it was that the responsibility had to be elsewhere. Stokes looked sharper with the ball than he had for a while, while Tom Curran showed his variations, and both Ali and Dawson proved hard to hit.
When Bribes Against Roy, Roy The first time Behrendorff came in, it seemed like an expensive mistake. Australia has abandoned it instead.
England will reason that they were disturbed by absences and injuries. But Australia rested Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins, their two fast bowlers, and Glenn Maxwell, their most inventive batsman.
The truth is that England was out of pace. At the edge of the tournament of their lives they have one game left to get up to speed again.
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Cricket – The Big Bash 8, from 20 DecemberNow in its eighth year, the Big Bash League is an Australian Twenty20 cricket league which produces nail-biting matches, big hitting and often a dash of controversy. This year’s edition gets underway on Wednesday and, at the outset, Perth Scorchers are the favourites to win the tournament. With classy players like Jason Behrendorff and Nathan Coulter-Nile in their line-up you can see why and, as Ed Hawkins explains in his team-by-team guide to the tournament, they have unrivalled pedigree. But will things go according to plan? Could the likes of Adelaide Strikers or Brisbane Heat surprise a few people? Make sure you get the latest coverage and best bets on our Big Bash blog. Two British heavyweights go head to head on Saturday night and there is much riding on the contest. Dillian Whyte edged a split decision against Dereck Chisora when the pair met two years ago and there’s been an intense grudge between the pair ever since. On Saturday, it will be settled and bettors are in doubt that they fancy Whyte [1.34] to come out on top. Still, Betfair Ambassador David Haye will have something to say about that when he previews the fight for us later this week.The King George VI Chase is a Grade 1 National Hunt race over three miles. It’s run at Kempton Park each year on Boxing Day and is one of the highlights of the season. This year, antepost favourite Might Bite is bidding to win the race for the second year in a row for trainer Nicky Henderson. But Betfair Ambassador Paul Nicholls is one of the rival trainers who will have other ideas, as his runner Politologue will be among the leading contenders in this large and impressive field. Make sure you read Paul Nicholls’ thoughts on the race, and the thoughts of our tipsters, on our racing blog.It used to be said that titles were won and lost at Christmas. That’s unlikely to happen this year, as Liverpool and Manchester City look like they’ve got what it takes to juke this one out to the end, but the old adage that the team that’s top at Christmas wins the title might still apply. City are away to Leicester on Boxing Day, while Liverpool host Newcastle, but that’s just two of the day’s nine fixtures. Things hot up for Jurgen Klopp’s men when they go to Arsenal on Saturday 29. It should be a thrilling few days in the period, with squad rotation essential. Make sure you read our match previews, with betting angles and analysis of all the key matches.The biggest darts tournament is under way at Alexandra Palace and will run to New Year’s Day. . is the man providing the oche betting angles, every day of the championship, so make sure you weigh up his advice before getting stuck into the action each day. Betting.Betfair is the place to be for daily PDC tips between now and what should be a thrilling conclusion on New Year’s Day, as pre-tournament favourite and defending champion Michael van Gerwen tries to win the title for the third time in his career.The NFL’s popularity continues to grow among UK punters and you can see why, after an extraordinary week 15 saw the Steelers end their losing streak by beating the Patriots and the Chicago Bears makes the play-offs for the first time in eight years. Now things really reach fever pitch in the penultimate week of the regular season, as teams vie for play-off places in the march to the Super Bowl. Make sure you read our squad of NFL tipsters for the best betting insights.No Christmas day cabin fever for basketball fans, as the NBA has a programme of five games on Christmas Day, including the 76ers v Celtics and Lakers v Warriors. Mark Kirwan is the man to read for NBA tips on Betting.Betfair so make sure you read his tipsheet for the games on Christmas Day and the rest of the festive period.
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Sydney Thunder Squad:
Fawad Ahmed, Jos Buttler, Pat Cummins, Callum Ferguson, Ryan Gibson, Chris Green, Liam Hatcher, Usman Khawaja, Jay Lenton, Nathan McAndrew, Arjun Nair, Kurtis Patterson, Joe Root, Daniel Sams, Gurinder Sandhu, Jason Sangha, Shane Watson, Anton Devcich, Chris Jordan
Brisbane Heat Squad:
Max Bryant, Joe Burns, Ben Cutting, Brendan Doggett, Sam Heazlett, Chris Lynn, Marnus Labuschagne, Brendon McCullum, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, James Pattinson, Jimmy Peirson, Jack Prestwidge, Matt Renshaw, Alex Ross, Mark Steketee, Mitchell Swepson
Hobart Hurricanes Squad:
Jofra Archer, George Bailey, Johan Botha, Jake Doran, James Faulkner, Caleb Paul Jewell, Ben McDermott, Riley Meredith, Simon Milenko, Tymal Mills, David Moody, Tim Paine, Thomas Rogers, Clive Rose, D Arcy Short, Aaron Summers, Matthew Wade
Melbourne Renegades Squad:
Aaron Finch(c), Cameron Boyce, Daniel Christian, Tom Cooper, Zak Evans, Marcus Harris, Mackenzie Harvey, Jon Holland, Tim Ludeman, Joe Mennie, Mohammad Nabi, Kane Richardson, Will Sutherland, Chris Tremain, Samiullah Shenwari, Beau Webster, Cameron White, Jack Wildermuth
Melbourne Stars Squad:
Michael Beer, Jackson Bird, Scott Boland, Liam Bowe, Dwayne Bravo, Jackson Coleman, Travis Dean, Ben Dunk, Seb Gotch, Evan Gulbis, Peter Handscomb, Sandeep Lamichhane, Nic Maddinson, Glenn Maxwell, Jonathan Merlo, Marcus Stoinis, Daniel Worrall, Adam Zampa, Matthew Parkinson
Perth Scorchers Squad:
Mitchell Marsh(c), Hilton Cartwright, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Josh Inglis, Michael Klinger, Cameron Green, Ashton Agar, Shaun Marsh, Cameron Bancroft, Jason Behrendorff, Jhye Richardson, Ashton Turner, Joel Paris, Andrew Tye, Sam Whiteman, David Willey
Sydney Sixers Squad:
Joe Denly, Jack Edwards, Sean Abbott, Justin Avendano, Ben Dwarshuis, Tom Curran, Mickey Edwards, Daniel Fallins, Moises Henriques, Daniel Hughes, Nathan Lyon, Steve OKeefe, Josh Philippe, Lloyd Pope, Jordan Silk, Henry Thornton, Peter Nevill
Adelaide Strikers Squad:
Travis Head(c), Wes Agar, Alex Carey, Michael Cormack, David Grant, Colin Ingram, Ben Laughlin, Jake Lehmann, Michael Neser, Liam O Connor, Rashid Khan, Matthew Short, Peter Siddle, Billy Stanlake, Jake Weatherald , Jonathan Wells, Nick Winter, Cameron Valente
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Indian Premier League: Chennai Super Kings Sign Jason Behrendorff As Replacement For Josh Hazlewood
Indian Premier League: Chennai Super Kings Sign Jason Behrendorff As Replacement For Josh Hazlewood
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Chennai Super Kings have signed Australian pacer Jason Behrendorff as a replacement for Josh Hazlewood for the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) starting today. Behrendorff comes in for Hazlewood, who pulled out of this year’s tournament earlier in the month to…
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