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Published May 05, 2025 by

๐ŸŒง️ Heartbreak in Hyderabad! Rain Eliminates SRH from IPL 2025 Playoff Race Despite Fierce Fightback

๐ŸŒง️ Heartbreak in Hyderabad! Rain Eliminates SRH from IPL 2025 Playoff Race Despite Fierce Fightback

In a dramatic twist to the IPL 2025 season, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) saw their playoff hopes drenched by relentless rain, as their must-win clash against Delhi Capitals (DC) ended in a no-result. Despite a top-class bowling performance that had put them in a commanding position, SRH's campaign came to an abrupt end—not by defeat, but by downpour.


๐Ÿ”ฅ SRH’s Bowlers Bring the Heat

Needing a win to survive, SRH brought their A-game with the ball. Pat Cummins led the charge with a sensational opening spell, returning figures of 3/19, including a triple-strike in the powerplay—becoming the first IPL captain to do so.

DC were left reeling at 26/4 in the powerplay, with Karun Nair, Faf du Plessis, and Abishek Porel dismissed cheaply. The pressure continued through disciplined spells by Jaydev Unadkat, Harshal Patel, and Zeeshan Ansari, keeping DC on the back foot.

Despite a late counterattack from Tristan Stubbs (41)* and Ashutosh Sharma (41), DC could only manage 133/7—a total that felt below par on a flat Hyderabad pitch.


☔ Rain Plays the Villain

As anticipation built for a confident SRH chase, rain intervened—and never relented. The second innings never began. After over an hour of persistent showers, officials had no choice but to call off the match.

With the points split, SRH were mathematically eliminated from the playoffs, becoming the third team to bow out after CSK and RR. It was a gutting blow for a side that had shown sparks of promise throughout the season.


๐Ÿ DC Breathe Easy… For Now

For Delhi Capitals, the washout might prove a blessing in disguise. Their batting woes continued, but the shared points help them stay afloat in the tightly contested playoff race.

They’ll now gear up for a crucial clash against Punjab Kings in Dharamshala on May 8, a game that could very well decide their fate this season.


๐Ÿ“… What’s Next?

  • Sunrisers Hyderabad: Face Kolkata Knight Riders on May 10 at home. With no pressure, they might experiment and play with freedom.

  • Delhi Capitals: Travel to Dharamshala to take on Punjab Kings in a high-stakes fixture.


⚡ Final Word

Cricket is a game of fine margins—and sometimes, the margin is as uncontrollable as the weather. SRH fought like warriors but were ultimately undone by circumstances beyond their control. As they bow out of IPL 2025, they'll be looking to finish the season with pride.

Meanwhile, DC live to fight another day in a playoff race that’s heating up with every passing match.

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Published May 04, 2025 by

๐Ÿ”ฅPrabhsimran, Arshdeep Star as Punjab Kings Overpower LSG in High-Scoring Clash!!

 ๐Ÿ”ฅPrabhsimran, Arshdeep Star as Punjab Kings Overpower LSG in High-Scoring Clash!!

In a high-octane showdown at Dharamshala, Punjab Kings (PBKS) delivered a dominant all-round performance to register a crucial 37-run win over Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), propelling themselves to second place in the points table. The victory, driven by a blistering 91 from Prabhsimran Singh and a clinical new-ball burst by Arshdeep Singh, marked PBKS's first win at this venue in five attempts since 2023.



Prabhsimran's Power-Packed 91 Sets the Tone

Winning the toss and choosing to bat, PBKS didn't have the smoothest of starts, losing two early wickets. However, Prabhsimran Singh ensured they never lost momentum. The opener went after the bowlers from the get-go, smashing 6 fours and 8 sixes in his 48-ball 91. Despite losing partners at the other end, Prabhsimran kept attacking and was ably supported by Shreyas Iyer (45) and later by Shashank Singh and Nehal Wadhera.

The middle overs saw Punjab accelerate sharply, with 95 runs coming in that phase alone. The death overs turned brutal for LSG as the PBKS batters added 75 runs in the final 5 overs, including a 26-run over off Avesh Khan. The final total of 236/5 was PBKS's highest at Dharamshala, a statement innings powered by aggressive intent and clean hitting.

Arshdeep’s Triple Blow Derails LSG’s Chase

Any hopes LSG had of chasing down the daunting total were quickly dashed by Arshdeep Singh’s fiery opening spell. The left-arm quick dismissed Mitchell Marsh, Aiden Markram, and Nicholas Pooran in the powerplay, leaving LSG gasping at 38/3. His figures of 3/16 from 4 overs played a decisive role in tilting the game heavily in Punjab’s favour.

Despite a valiant counterattack by Ayush Badoni (74 off 37) and Abdul Samad (45 off 24), the early damage proved too much to recover from. Their 81-run partnership offered brief hope, but with the required rate climbing beyond 18 runs per over, the target always seemed out of reach. Chahal, Omarzai, and Jansen chipped in with wickets at crucial moments to snuff out the resistance.

Key Phases of the Game

Powerplay Dominance:

  • PBKS: 66/2 (RR 11.00)

  • LSG: 38/3 (RR 6.33)

The contrast in powerplays summed up the match—PBKS attacked with intent, while LSG struggled to recover from early setbacks.

Middle Overs Impact:

  • PBKS continued their aggression with calculated risks, adding 95/1.

  • LSG’s recovery was sparked by Badoni and Samad, but losing Pant and Miller in quick succession stunted their chase.

Death Overs Push:

  • PBKS: 75/2 in last 5 overs.

  • LSG: 56/2, unable to match the steep required rate despite late fireworks.

Top Performers

  • Prabhsimran Singh – 91 (48), Player of the Match.

  • Arshdeep Singh – 3/16 in 4 overs, dismantling LSG’s top order.

  • Ayush Badoni – 74 (37), lone warrior in LSG’s chase.

  • Abdul Samad – 45 (24), added spark in the middle overs.

What’s Next?

Punjab Kings now enjoy a well-earned three-day break before they take on Delhi Capitals at the same venue on May 8. Meanwhile, LSG head back home to regroup ahead of their May 9 clash with Royal Challengers Bengaluru.


Final Verdict:
A commanding win for PBKS, with both bat and ball firing in unison. While Prabhsimran’s fireworks set the platform, Arshdeep’s precision sealed the deal. If Punjab can sustain this momentum, they’ll be serious contenders in the business end of the season.


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Published May 03, 2025 by

๐Ÿ”ฅ RCB Hold Their Nerve Again: Shepherd, Dayal Deliver a Chinnaswamy Classic

๐Ÿ”ฅ RCB Hold Their Nerve Again: Shepherd, Dayal Deliver a Chinnaswamy Classic

Romario Shepherd's fire and Yash Dayal's ice seal a two-run thriller against CSK in a game for the ages.


For a venue that's no stranger to chaos, heartbreak, and spectacle, the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium delivered yet another thriller on Saturday night. Just like last year, the script wrote itself in madness and ended in a Dhoni vs Dayal showdown. And just like last year, Yash Dayal stood tall, defending four runs off the final ball to hand RCB a historic win over CSK — their first-ever league double against the Chennai giants in IPL history.

While the spotlight naturally gravitates toward Dayal’s nerveless last over, the real groundwork was laid earlier by Romario Shepherd, whose 14-ball fifty rewrote the tempo of the game — and the record books.


๐Ÿš€ Shepherd’s 14-Ball Storm: Turning 180 Into 213

When RCB were 159/5 after 18 overs, they looked set for a competitive but not imposing total. But Romario Shepherd had other plans.

With six sixes and three fours, Shepherd launched a brutal counterattack, smashing 53* off just 14 balls — tying for the second-fastest fifty in IPL history. His carnage peaked in a 33-run 19th over off Khaleel Ahmed, and he finished it with a flurry in the last over too, as Tim David played the perfect foil — contributing just 2 in their 57-run stand.

The final score: 213/5 — at least 30 runs more than what was on the cards when Kohli and Bethell fell.


๐Ÿ”ฅ Kohli & Bethell’s PowerPlay Blaze

RCB’s innings took off like a rocket. Jacob Bethell and Virat Kohli attacked from the get-go, taking apart Khaleel Ahmed and Noor Ahmad with brutal efficiency.

  • 71/0 in the PowerPlay — their best start this season

  • Kohli: 62 (38), Bethell: 55 (34)

  • Carnage included 13 boundaries and 5 sixes in the first 6 overs

Despite losing both openers in the middle overs, Shepherd ensured the early momentum wasn’t wasted.


๐Ÿ’ช Mhatre, Jadeja Nearly Steal It

In reply, 17-year-old Ayush Mhatre played the knock of his life — 94 off 48 balls — mixing elegance and power in equal measure. Alongside Ravindra Jadeja (77 off 39), the duo stitched a 100+ partnership that kept CSK on par with the required rate till the death overs.

Mhatre’s assault on Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Shepherd turned the tide, and by the end of the 15th over, CSK needed just 54 off 30 balls — a very gettable equation in modern T20s.


❄️ The Ice Man Cometh: Dayal’s Redemption (Again)

But RCB had a plan. And Yash Dayal delivered it again — perfectly.

  • 20th Over Equation: CSK needed 15 off 6

  • Dayal dismissed MS Dhoni early in the over

  • Conceded a six off a waist-high no-ball to Shivam Dube

  • Defended 6 off the last 3 balls with precision full deliveries

Even with drama, dropped catches, a missed DRS, and a change of ball after Jadeja’s 109m six — Dayal didn’t blink.


๐Ÿ“Š Death Overs: Where It Was Won

Phase RCB (Batting) CSK (Batting)
Runs in last 5 overs 69/3 51/3
Run rate 13.8 10.2
Boundaries (4s/6s) 5/6 2/3

RCB’s ability to accelerate at the death with Shepherd and control with the ball — via Ngidi and Dayal — was the ultimate difference.


๐Ÿค• Chaos & Crucial Moments

  • Jadeja and Pathirana collided on a catch, costing an early wicket

  • Dewald Brevis missed a DRS, which could've overturned an LBW

  • Kohli dropped Jadeja in the final stages

  • A ball change after a massive six — just like last season — benefited Dayal's grip

T20s are often decided by inches and instincts. RCB edged CSK in both.


๐Ÿ† Player of the Match: Romario Shepherd

  • 53 off 14 balls*

  • 6 sixes, 3 fours

  • Momentum-shifting cameo that lifted RCB from 159 to 213


๐Ÿงฎ Brief Scorecard

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: 213/5 (Kohli 62, Bethell 55, Shepherd 53*; Pathirana 3-36)
Chennai Super Kings: 211/5 (Mhatre 94, Jadeja 77; Ngidi 3-30)

Result: RCB won by 2 runs


๐Ÿ“ What’s Next?

  • RCB travel to Lucknow to face LSG on May 9

  • CSK head west to play KKR at Eden Gardens on May 7


๐Ÿ“ Final Word: The Rivalry Just Got Hotter

For the second straight season, an RCB-CSK game at Chinnaswamy came down to 15 off 6, and Dayal vs Dhoni. And for the second straight season, RCB didn’t blink.

They now have a league double over CSK — a feat they’d never achieved before. The ghosts of past failures are fading. A new RCB identity — led by bold picks and braver finishes — is emerging.

And with Shepherd’s thunder and Dayal’s calm, they’ve shown they can win ugly, win under pressure, and win against legends.


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Published May 01, 2025 by

๐Ÿ”ฅCricket Carnage in Jaipur: MI Smash Royals by 100 Runs!!

๐Ÿ”ฅCricket Carnage in Jaipur: MI Smash Royals by 100 Runs!!

In a resounding show of force, the Mumbai Indians hammered Rajasthan Royals by 100 runs in Jaipur, not only sealing their sixth consecutive win but also climbing to the top of the IPL table. With the playoffs in sight, this statement victory knocked RR out of contention and reinforced MI’s growing reputation as the team peaking at just the right time.


๐ŸA Batting Clinic: MI Post Mammoth 217/2

Winning the toss and choosing to bat, MI got off to a cautious start in challenging conditions. Strong winds and lateral movement tested openers Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton early on. Rohit survived a tight LBW scare thanks to a review, and MI crawled to just 16 in the first three overs.

But what followed was a complete momentum shift. Rickelton launched into Farooqi with a flick and a pull to inject urgency into the innings, while Rohit responded with one of the shots of the day—a bold cut off a 147 kmph Jofra Archer delivery. The pair added 58 in the PowerPlay, eventually crafting just MI’s second 50+ opening stand this season.

In the middle overs, MI didn’t let up. Even as both openers fell—Rickelton for 61, Rohit for 53—the tempo never dipped. Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya picked up right where they left off, attacking with purpose and pushing the run-rate toward double digits. Former MI bowlers Kumar Kartikeya and Akash Madhwal were given no room to breathe.


Death Overs Mayhem: SKY & Hardik Unleashed

The final phase was nothing short of carnage. Suryakumar and Hardik showcased every shot in the book—flicks, scoops, pulls, and drives—blasting 71 runs in the final five overs. Farooqi and Archer bore the brunt of their assault, with the 18th over alone leaking 21 runs.

The pair finished unbeaten on 48 off 23 balls each, powering MI to a daunting 217/2, their 17th 200+ total in IPL history—all of which they've successfully defended.


RR’s Chase in Tatters from the Start

In contrast, Rajasthan’s chase was over almost before it began. Vaibhav Suryavanshi, fresh off a century in the previous match, fell for a second-ball duck. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Nitish Rana also departed early, while Riyan Parag and Shimron Hetmyer were bounced out by Jasprit Bumrah, who struck twice in one over.

By the end of the PowerPlay, RR were reeling at 62/5, becoming the first team this season to lose half their side inside six overs.


Collapse Continues: Karn Cleans Up

MI’s relentless attack didn’t stop. Hardik Pandya dismissed impact sub Shubham Dubey, and MI’s own impact sub, Karn Sharma, made an instant impact with three wickets, including two in one over. RR slumped to 91/9, with only Jofra Archer’s 30-run cameo helping them scrape past 100.

The innings ended quickly into the death overs, with Trent Boult wrapping up proceedings, claiming his third wicket to cap off a thoroughly one-sided affair.


Match Summary

  • Mumbai Indians: 217/2 (Rickelton 61, Rohit 53, Suryakumar 48*, Hardik 48*)

  • Rajasthan Royals: 117 all out in 16.1 overs (Archer 30; Boult 3-28, Karn 3-23, Bumrah 2-15)

  • Result: Mumbai Indians won by 100 runs


What This Means for MI and RR

For Mumbai, this win is more than just two points. It’s a major boost to their Net Run Rate (NRR) and a timely show of form as they approach the playoffs. Their bowling is firing, their top order is clicking, and their finishers are looking deadly.

For Rajasthan, it’s a devastating exit from the playoffs race. Once considered title contenders, their campaign ends in disappointment, underlining the inconsistency that’s plagued them all season.


Final Thoughts

Mumbai Indians have once again reminded the league why they are one of the most successful IPL franchises. Clinical with the bat, ruthless with the ball, and hungry for more, MI’s charge to the top is no fluke. With this kind of momentum, they’re not just playoff-bound—they're title favorites.


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Published April 30, 2025 by

๐Ÿ”ฅPBKS Knock CSK Out of IPL 2025 Playoffs Contention!!

๐Ÿ”ฅPBKS Knock CSK Out of IPL 2025 Playoffs Contention!!

In what turned out to be a must-win game for both sides, Punjab Kings (PBKS) kept their hopes alive and climbed to second on the points table with a nerve-wracking four-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings (CSK). The result, however, sealed a bitter fate for CSK as they became the first team to be eliminated from IPL 2025, succumbing to their eighth loss in ten games.



Despite posting a competitive total of 190, CSK couldn’t defend it on a dew-soaked evening in Mohali, with Punjab's top and middle order doing just enough to take the game deep and over the finish line with two balls to spare.


What Made the Difference?

The 72-run stand between Shreyas Iyer and Prabhsimran Singh turned the tide firmly in PBKS’ favor. While conditions aided the batters later in the chase due to dew, it was their smart boundary placement and calculated aggression against spin that ensured Punjab never lost momentum.


CSK’s Batting: Curran Sparkles in the Middle

Powerplay – Early Jolts

  • Score: 48/3 (RR: 8.00)

On a sticky pitch, CSK’s youthful openers—Shaik Rasheed and Ayush Mhatre—struggled to get going, falling cheaply to disciplined seam bowling. A brief counterattack by Ravindra Jadeja against Harpreet Brar provided some hope, but the spinner had his revenge quickly, leaving CSK reeling at the end of the powerplay.

Middle Overs – Brevis & Curran Shift Gears

  • Score: 86/1 (RR: 9.55)

Sam Curran and Dewald Brevis forged a vital 78-run stand that breathed life into CSK's innings. They took the attack to spinners Brar and Chahal, with Chahal particularly expensive in his first spell. Their fearless approach helped CSK recover and post a challenging total.

Death Overs – Hat-Trick Drama

  • Score: 56/6 (RR: 13.33)

The final phase was a rollercoaster. Yuzvendra Chahal turned the tide with a brilliant hat-trick in the 19th over—his second in IPL history—which also included the key wicket of MS Dhoni. Despite Curran’s blazing 88 off 47 balls, CSK lost momentum in the final overs and were bowled out for 190.


PBKS’ Chase: Balanced Aggression

Powerplay – Solid Start

  • Score: 51/1 (RR: 8.5)

Priyansh Arya gave PBKS a brisk start with a couple of boundaries, including an aggressive start against Khaleel Ahmed. Though he fell attempting a pull, PBKS maintained a healthy run rate.

Middle Overs – The Iyer-Prabhsimran Show

  • Score: 88/1 (RR: 9.77)

With dew taking the sting out of CSK’s spin attack, Iyer and Prabhsimran went on the offensive. Picking their moments well, they kept the scoreboard ticking and launched boundaries at will. Despite a drop and eventual dismissal of Prabhsimran, the partnership ensured Punjab stayed on course.

Death Overs – Iyer Takes Charge

  • Score: 55/3 (RR: 12.70)

Needing 52 from the last 5 overs, Shashank Singh and Shreyas Iyer stepped up. Iyer smashed 20 off Pathirana in the 17th over, effectively sealing the deal. Though both were dismissed before the end, the damage was done, and PBKS crossed the line with two balls to spare.


Match Summary

CSK 190 all out (Sam Curran 88, Chahal 4-32)
PBKS 194/6 (Shreyas Iyer 72, Prabhsimran Singh 54)
Result: Punjab Kings won by 4 wickets


Looking Ahead

While PBKS have surged to second place and strengthened their playoff ambitions, CSK’s campaign has come to an end. The result caps off a season marked by inconsistency and missed opportunities for the five-time champions. With the torch likely to be passed to a younger generation, major transitions may be on the horizon for the yellow brigade.


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Published April 28, 2025 by

๐Ÿ”ฅVaibhav Suryavanshi Shatters Records with Blistering Century as RR Demolish GT

๐Ÿ”ฅVaibhav Suryavanshi Shatters Records with Blistering Century as RR Demolish GT

In what can only be described as a jaw-dropping display of power-hitting and composure under pressure, Vaibhav Suryavanshi announced himself to the cricketing world with a record-breaking knock that led Rajasthan Royals to a dominant eight-wicket victory over Gujarat Titans. The young sensation delivered an innings for the ages, rewriting the IPL record books and leaving fans in absolute awe.



A Moment That Will Be Remembered✨

It was the 12th over when history was made. Facing one of the most feared bowlers in T20 cricket, Rashid Khan, Suryavanshi rocked back and launched a thunderous pull shot that soared over the midwicket boundary. The crowd erupted—but this wasn’t just any six. That shot brought up Suryavanshi’s century off just 35 balls, making it the second-fastest hundred in IPL history and the fastest ever by an Indian player.

For a teenager on debut season, it was an almost surreal moment. But there was nothing accidental about it—this was a masterclass in clean hitting, intent, and timing.

The Anatomy of a Record Knock๐Ÿ

From the moment he arrived at the crease, Suryavanshi looked in complete control. The left-hander displayed confidence well beyond his years, taking on experienced bowlers with fearless Strokeplay. His breathtaking 101 came off just 38 deliveries, laced with seven exquisite boundaries and a jaw-dropping 11 sixes.

Each shot told a story: of preparation, raw power, and the ability to pick gaps with finesse. The most impressive part? He barely gave a chance to the fielding side, playing risk-managed cricket despite the fireworks.

Game-Changer in Royals' Run Chase๐ŸŒŠ

Chasing 192, the Royals lost an early wicket, and the pressure was on. But Suryavanshi’s arrival transformed the game. He didn’t just keep up with the required rate—he blew past it. The tempo of his innings forced GT on the back foot, disrupted their bowling plans, and ensured RR stayed ahead of the chase at every stage.

His dismissal—clean bowled after attempting another big shot—was the only blip in an otherwise flawless innings. But by then, the damage had been done. Rajasthan Royals cruised to victory with more than an over to spare, thanks largely to their young star’s exploits.

A Star is Born⭐

The cricketing world is always searching for the next big thing—and with this innings, Vaibhav Suryavanshi may just have answered the call. Former players, commentators, and fans alike lit up social media, praising his maturity, fearlessness, and impeccable technique.

There’s something incredibly special about watching a player break through in real time—and with this knock, Suryavanshi has not only earned a place in RR’s history books but also set the stage for a glittering future in Indian cricket.


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