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‘No change in fuel prices in Mumbai despite 10/l cut in excise duty’ | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The Centre’s Rs 10 per litre cut in excise duty on petrol and diesel is unlikely to bring immediate relief to consumers, as the benefit appears to have been absorbed by oil marketing companies, said experts. Retail fuel prices in cities like Mumbai have remained unchanged.Industry data shows even as central excise duty was reduced, the base depot price of petrol was simultaneously increased by Rs 10 per litre, effectively neutralising the tax cut. As a result, petrol continues to retail at around Rs 103.45 per litre in Mumbai.

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Experts said the excise duty structure comprises four components, and the latest reduction applies only to the special additional excise duty. The other three—basic excise duty, agriculture infrastructure and development cess, and road and infrastructure cess— remain unchanged.Following the revision effective March 27, total excise duty on petrol has reduced from Rs 21.90 to Rs 11.90 per litre and on diesel from Rs 17.80 to Rs 7.80 per litre. However, claims that excise duty on diesel has been reduced to zero are misleading as multiple components of the levy continue to be charged. “The reduction is largely an internal adjustment to cushion oil companies against higher crude costs. There is no certainty that the benefit will be passed on to consumers,” said city-based petroleum dealer and pricing expert Kedar Chandak.While the central tax component has declined, state taxes such as VAT and cess are unchanged. In Mumbai, these levies continue at Rs 23.98 per litre while dealer commissions are steady at Rs 4.01. Consequently, the tax burden has reduced from Rs 45.88 to Rs 35.88 per litre, but without impacting the retail price.



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MI head coach confirms: ‘Bumrah is back with the squad’ and ready for first game vs KKR | Cricket News


MI head coach confirms: 'Bumrah is back with the squad' and ready for first game vs KKR
Mumbai Indians’ Jasprit Bumrah (PTI Photo/Kunal Patil)

Mumbai: Ahead of their first match in IPL-2026 against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday night, the Mumbai Indians had a huge reason to cheer, but also some cause for slight concern.At the pre-match press conference at Wankhede, MI head coach Mahela Jayawardene confirmed that world cricket’s premier pacer Jasprit Bumrah had joined their camp after returning from the BCCI’s Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru.“Jassi is back with the squad; he is available to play,” the former Sri Lankan captain said. However, Mahela revealed that New Zealand left-arm spinner and T20 captain Mitchell Santner and English allrounder Will Jacks had sought an “extended break” from MI, which they were granted.“With the guys who are joining, obviously Mitch and Jacksey (Will Jacks) asked for a slightly extended time for personal reasons, and we were quite happy to go with that. But they’ll join the team pretty soon,” the head coach informed. Bumrah, Jacks, and Santner were the notable absentees from MI’s mandatory training session held two days before their first match at the Wankhede Stadium. After the T20 World Cup final loss against India on March 8, Santner captained New Zealand for the first three T20Is against South Africa at home and was given a break for the last two. Jacks, meanwhile, was part of the England squad that lost to India in the semifinal at the Wankhede Stadium and had departed India on a chartered flight shortly after. It is yet to be confirmed whether either Santner or Jacks has arrived in India. Both players are crucial overseas options for MI.Bumrah was at the CoE for the past five days, but those tracking developments insisted that it wasn’t due to any injury, but a routine visit aimed at monitoring his workload. With 14 wickets in eight matches at 12.42 and an economy rate of 6.21, a best haul of four for 15 in the final against New Zealand, and some ultra-crucial spells at the death during the business end of the 2026 T20 World Cup, Bumrah stamped his class in the tournament. MI will want the ‘king of fast bowlers’ to hit his strides early in IPL-2026.Let’s hope MI’s shocking first game record continues: WatsonMeanwhile, perennial slow starters MI would be itching to end their jinx of losing the first match of the IPL every year when they take on KKR in their IPL season opener, while KKR’s new assistant coach Shane Watson hoped to capitalise on MI’s habitual tendency to stumble at the start of the season.“Well, let’s hope that shocking record that MI have in the first game continues. Obviously, we’re playing here at the Wankhede Stadium… it’s a fortress. The Mumbai Indians are very hard to beat here. I’ve experienced this from a playing perspective and a coaching perspective, so you know we’re certainly going to have to be at our very best against MI. They’re always stacked with match-winners across the board, so let’s hope that poor record to start the tournament continues,” Watson said at the pre-match press conference on Saturday.Refreshed after enjoying an “extended break,” as Mahela put it, MI’s 2026 T20 World Cup heroes Bumrah, India’s T20 skipper Suryakumar Yadav, star allrounder and MI captain Hardik Pandya, and Tilak Varma will be raring to go.MI will want Suryakumar—the 35-year-old batter who managed to score just 242 runs in nine matches at 30.25 with a strike rate of 136.72 and was out for a duck in the final—to rediscover his touch and repeat the consistency he displayed in IPL-2025, when he scored 717 runs in 16 matches at 65.18, with a strike rate of 167.91, including five fifties.The five-time champions will also be pleased with the way their former captain and modern-day great Rohit Sharma is tuning up for the championship. Aiming to feature in the 2027 ODI World Cup in October-November next year, the 38-year-old will be fully aware of how closely his performances will be tracked during IPL-2026. In fact, with Rohit having improved his fitness drastically in the past year, it doesn’t seem that MI will use the veteran batsman as an ‘Impact Player’ who will just bat and rest in the dugout for the rest of the match.Asked if Rohit’s lack of T20 game time—he hasn’t played a T20 match for 10 months, since featuring in the second qualifier against Punjab Kings on June 1 last year—was an issue, Mahela praised the veteran batter. “There’s a transformation in Rohit. I’ve seen the commitment on his part. He’s been training his skills for a longer period of time. That is what is in his control, what he can do, and I’m pretty satisfied with what I’ve seen in the practice games and in the nets. The hand speed, the technique, everything. And then on top of that, he has his experience as well, playing 18 years of IPL on top of that. So I have no issues with that. But it’s a game of cricket. We have to understand that and then play along with that,” complimented the MI head coach.It remains to be seen who among the two South African left-handers will open with Rohit—seasoned bat Quinton de Kock or Ryan Rickelton.



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Big boost for Army: Adani Defence delivers first batch of 2,000 ‘Prahar’ light machine guns | India News


Big boost for Army: Adani Defence delivers first batch of 2,000 'Prahar' light machine guns

Adani Defence & Aerospace on Saturday handed over the first batch of 2,000 ‘Prahar’ light machine guns (LMGs) to the Indian Army in Gwalior, marking an early milestone in a large-scale order for around 40,000 weapons under the ‘Make in India’ initiative. The handover aims to boost the Army’s frontline firepower along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and Line of Control (LoC).The consignment was dispatched from the company’s small arms manufacturing facility on the outskirts of Gwalior, almost 11 months ahead of schedule.The formal flag-off was conducted by A Anbarasu, Director General (Acquisition) at the Ministry of Defence, who commended the project’s timely completion.“The journey that has begun today took us six years, starting from bid submission, and we have delivered the first batch 11 months ahead of schedule,” he said while flagging off the first shipment.Prahar LMG: Key specificationsThe Prahar LMG is a 7.62 mm-calibre weapon with an effective range of 1,000 metres.

  • Weight: 8 kg
  • Barrel length: 508 mm
  • Indigenous content: Over 90% of components sourced domestically
  • Designed for high-efficiency use in high-tension deployment zones, the weapon is expected to enhance operational capabilities across critical fronts.

Scaling up production

Adani Defence is set to ramp up production to about 1,000 LMGs per month starting April 2026, targeting completion of the full order within three years — well ahead of the original seven-year timeline.CEO Ashish Rajvanshi said the project represents more than just a contract:“The original timeline was over seven years, but I can assure you that in the next three years, the full order will be delivered.”Rajvanshi added that the programme underscores Adani’s transformation into a full-scale Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) for small arms.“It has taken us six years to reach this point… With the perseverance of the team and policy support, we have moved from a component manufacturer to a full gun OEM.”The 100-acre Gwalior facility integrates:

  • CNC machining and robotics
  • Advanced metallurgy and testing systems
  • Annual capacity of 100,000 firearms and 300 million rounds of small-calibre ammunition

Expanding capabilities and future plans

The company’s vision extends beyond the Prahar project toward developing a comprehensive ecosystem for indigenous small arms in India. Future production lines will include assault rifles, sniper systems, carbines, pistols, and close-quarter battle (CQB) weapons.Positioned as a key node in India’s evolving defence manufacturing landscape, the Gwalior plant is expected to serve both domestic and export markets, supporting the government’s broader goals of self-reliance under ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.



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Massive blaze at Kuwait airport after Iran drone strike, fuel tanks hit



A massive blaze erupted at Kuwait’s main airport after a suspected Iranian drone strike hit fuel storage facilities, triggering hours of emergency operations and raising fresh fears of escalation across the Gulf.Officials confirmed that the fire broke out at fuel tanks at Kuwait International Airport following the attack. Dramatic visuals circulating online showed thick plumes of black smoke rising into the sky as firefighters battled the flames through the night.

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Kuwait’s fire department said the blaze has now been fully extinguished after nearly 58 hours of continuous efforts. Despite the scale of the fire and damage to critical infrastructure, authorities reported no casualties.The country’s Civil Aviation Authority said multiple drones targeted the airport, causing “significant damage” to its radar systems. A spokesperson later blamed Iran, along with allied armed groups and proxies, for carrying out the strike.The strike on Kuwait comes as Iran expands its aerial campaign beyond Israel, targeting countries hosting US military facilities. In recent days, missiles have been launched towards Jerusalem, while attacks have also been reported in the United Arab Emirates and Oman.The broader conflict has seen intensifying exchanges across multiple fronts. Israel has carried out strikes in Iran and southern Lebanon, including one that reportedly killed journalists linked to Hezbollah-affiliated outlets. Meanwhile, Yemen’s Houthi rebels have entered the conflict, launching missiles towards Israel in support of Tehran.Tensions have also spilled into global trade routes. Shipping operations at Oman’s Salalah port were temporarily halted after a drone strike damaged infrastructure, while several countries have raised concerns over the safety of oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.



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Noida airport to start commercial flights in 45-60 days, says Aviation minister


Noida airport to start commercial flights in 45-60 days, says Aviation minister

Commercial operations at the Noida International Airport are expected to begin within 45 to 60 days, Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu said on Saturday, indicating that the final preparatory steps are underway, reported PTI.The greenfield airport at Jewar in Uttar Pradesh was inaugurated earlier in the day by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marking a key milestone for one of the country’s largest aviation infrastructure projects.Naidu said services would commence in the next 45 to 60 days, adding that work on the airport’s security framework is currently in progress. He also noted that IndiGo has expressed interest in operating flights from the facility.

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The project, located in Gautam Buddh Nagar district, is designed to initially handle 12 million passengers annually. Once all four phases are completed, the capacity is expected to scale up to 70 million passengers per year.Developed at an investment of around Rs 11,200 crore in its first phase, the airport will be operated by Yamuna International Airport Pvt Ltd (YIAPL), a subsidiary of Zurich Airport International AG, under a public-private partnership model. The airport code assigned to it is ‘DXN’.The infrastructure includes a 3,900-metre runway capable of accommodating wide-body aircraft, along with modern navigation systems such as the Instrument Landing System (ILS) and advanced airfield lighting.Although passenger services were earlier slated to begin in September 2024, the rollout has been aligned with phased development. The airport received its aerodrome licence from aviation regulator DGCA earlier this month.In the initial phase, the airport will be able to handle up to 30 flights per hour and will have 28 aircraft stands. Cargo handling capacity is projected at around 2.5 lakh tonnes.Terminal 1 spans 1,37,985 square metres and includes 48 check-in counters. In addition, more than 40 acres have been allocated for Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facilities.As part of this, NIA has entered into a strategic partnership with Akasa Air to develop an MRO facility at the site.



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Dia Mirza slams Jingoism trend in ‘Dhurandhar’ vs ‘IC 814’ row; ‘There’s a trend to enjoy, celebrate it’ |


Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar sequel hit Rs 1,000 crore in 9 days amid buzz. Stars like Aamir Khan haven’t seen it; Dia Mirza slams jingoism trend, defends IC 814’s balance against backlash. She urges artists to speak up despite trolling. Bollywood quiets post-Dhurandhar 2; South praises, others decry propaganda.

Aditya Dhar’s ‘Dhurandhar’ sequel, released in December, has surpassed Rs 1,000 crore in just nine days, fueling its relentless box-office storm with sold-out screenings nationwide. In the whirlwind of excitement, Bollywood stars like Aamir Khan and Boman Irani reveal they haven’t seen it yet. Dia Mirza, on the other hand, speaks up boldly: “There is a trend to enjoy and celebrate jingoism.”

Dia Mirza on ‘IC 814’ criticism

Dia recently opened up on The Namrata Zakaria Show about the criticism her IC 814 team endured for their Kandahar hijack series. ‘Dhurandhar’ got tagged as a “chest thumping film,” while IC 814 faced heat for taking a different path. She shared, “The show was called out for humanising all the characters, including the terrorists. I guess it is because we are celebrating jingoism too much now. We adore it. There is a trend to enjoy and celebrate jingoism, which our show is not. I don’t regret it. It has such a balanced view and gives people the opportunity to see each side the way it was.

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Dia Mirza urges artists to speak up

As industry voices hold back on the film, Dia highlighted why artists must raise their voices. “I think it is very important to be vocal as artistes. I am a big Shabana Azmi bhakt, and I follow her message that if art is not utilised to improve the lives of others, then what is the point of art. So yes, I am political, and I have a stand. And yes, I will convey that through the choices I make in the stories I tell.”Dia also recognized the toll of taking these positions, “It is not easy. We are trolled regularly. Beyond that, there is all kinds of intimidation because if you are not towing the line and not in agreement with what larger forces expect, then it is not easy.”

Bollywood goes silent after ‘Dhurandhar 2

On December 5, Dhurandhar’s release sparked cheers from Bollywood celebs on X. Hrithik Roshan hailed its epic scope, despite political differences. But since Dhurandhar 2 arrived on March 19, he and most others have stayed mum.

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South stars praise ‘Dhurandhar’, others call it propaganda

South Indian film stars have led the recent applause, with Allu Arjun, Jr NTR, and Mahesh Babu cheering the movie and its actors. Filmmakers Ram Gopal Varma and SS Rajamouli echoed the praise. On the flip side, Prakash Raj and Divya Spandana condemned it as “propaganda” and “jingoistic.”



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NZ-W vs SA-W, 1st ODI Match Prediction: Who will win today’s game between New Zealand and South Africa?



The stage is set at the picturesque Hagley Oval as the New Zealand Women (White Ferns) take on the South Africa Women (Proteas) in the 1st ODI of their three-match series. This series is a vital part of the ICC Women’s Championship (2025–29), with crucial qualification points for the 2029 World Cup at stake. The hosts enter the 50-over format with high confidence after a dominant 4–1 victory in the recently concluded T20I series.

Led by the phenomenal Amelia Kerr, the White Ferns are a force to be reckoned with at home. Kerr is coming off a record-breaking summer, recently claiming the best-ever ODI figures for New Zealand (7/34 against Zimbabwe). The return of veterans Suzie Bates and Georgia Plimmer from injury bolsters a batting lineup that looked clinical in the T20s. Keep an eye on potential debutant Kayley Knight, whose extra pace could be a game-changer on this surface.

Captain Laura Wolvaardt has admitted her side needs a “massive turnaround” after their T20I drubbing. The Proteas are historically strong in ODIs against New Zealand—winning four of their last five meetings—but they must address a fragile middle order. The return of seasoned campaigners like Marizanne Kapp (if fit) and the pace duo of Klaas and Khaka provides the experience needed to challenge the Kiwis. Sune Luus remains their anchor in the middle, while Wolvaardt will be the prized wicket at the top.

NZ-W vs SA-W, 1st ODI: Match details

  • Date and Time: March 29; 6:30 am IST / 1:00 am GMT / 2:00 pm Local
  • Venue: Hagley Oval, Christchurch

NZ-W vs SA-W, Head-to-Head Record in ODIs

Matches played: 21 | South Africa won: 9 | New Zealand won: 12| No result: 1

Hagley Oval Pitch Report

The surface at Hagley Oval is historically one of the best cricket wickets in New Zealand, offering a fair contest between bat and ball. Expect the new ball to “hoop around” early on. With the match being played in moderate, cloudy conditions, seamers like Jess Kerr and Ayabonga Khaka will find significant movement in the first 10 overs. Once the initial shine wears off, the pitch settles into a “belter.” It offers true pace and consistent bounce, allowing batters who get through the tough opening spell to play their shots freely. Given the early movement, the captain winning the toss might prefer to bowl first to exploit the moisture and overcast skies.

Squads

New Zealand Women: Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Amelia Kerr (c), Izzy Sharp, Brooke Halliday, Maddy Green, Isabella Gaze (wk), Nensi Patel, Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Bree Illing, Kayley Knight, Flora Devonshire

South Africa Women: Laura Wolvaardt (c), Tazmin Brits, Sune Luus, Kayla Reyneke, Annerie Dercksen, Sinalo Jafta (wk), Chloe Tryon, Nadine de Klerk, Tumi Sekhukhune, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Ayanda Hlubi, Masabata Klaas, Ayabonga Khaka, Anneke Bosch, Karabo Meso

Also READ: Jess Kerr, Sophie Devine power New Zealand to series-clinching win over South Africa in 4th T20I

NZ-W vs SA-W, 1st ODI: Today’s Match Prediction

Case 1:

  • New Zealand wins the toss and bowl first
  • South Africa’s powerplay score: 50-60
  • South Africa’s total score: 260-280

Case 2:

  • South Africa wins the toss and bowl first
  • New Zealand’s powerplay score: 40-50
  • New Zealand’s total score: 240-260

Match Result: Team bowling first to win the contest

Also READ: Amelia Kerr’s blistering century leads New Zealand to dominant triumph over South Africa in 5th T20I

This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.



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Ross Nordeen, last of the 11 who cofounded xAI alongside Elon Musk, has reportedly left


Ross Nordeen, last of the 11 who cofounded xAI alongside Elon Musk, has reportedly left

The last remaining cofounder of xAI, Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence (AI) company, has left the company. Citing people familiar with his exit, a report by Business Insider, Ross Nordeen, one of the 11 people who helped Musk launch xAI in 2023, departed the company this week. His badge on X, which identified him as an xAI employee, has also been removed, the report said.Nordeen’s departure marks the end of an era for a company even as it is preparing for what could be one of the most valuable initial public offerings in history. The official reason is not known yet but in Musk’s own words, xAI was not built right the first time.“xAI was not built right first time around, so is being rebuilt from the foundations up,” Musk said earlier this month when the last two of the co-founders were left of the 11.

The man who kept xAI running

The report says that the 36-year-old reported directly to Musk and served as his primary operator. He was responsible for coordinating priorities and driving execution across the entire company, the insiders said. In practice, he was the person who made sure things actually got done.A graduate of Michigan Tech, Nordeen followed Musk from Tesla, where he had been a technical programme manager on the Autopilot team, working on data centres to train Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system. He is also a longtime friend of Musk’s cousin, James Musk, according to Walter Isaacson’s biography of the billionaire.In fact, Nordeen was among the small group of Tesla and SpaceX engineers brought in to help coordinate the job cuts when Musk took over Twitter in 2022.

Exodus started after SpaceX-xAI merger

Nordeen’s exit is the final chapter in a steady exodus that has seen all 11 of xAI’s original cofounders depart since the company was founded.Eight cofounders have left since January alone, including Manuel Kroiss, who led the process of training AI models on large datasets, and reported directly to Musk. Kroiss left earlier the same week as Nordeen. Others who have departed include Guodong Zhang, Zihang Dai, Toby Pohlen, Jimmy Ba, Tony Wu, and Greg Yang.The report also said that the departures accelerated following SpaceX’s merger with xAI in February, which was executed ahead of the planned IPO.



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Elderly couple sends 2.8cr to fake cops for ‘verification’, duped | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The fraudsters, posing as personnel from the law enforcement agencies, threatened a septuagenarian husband-wife duo that the wife’s Aadhaar card had been seized from one of the 90 terrorists arrested by the Lucknow ATS. To examine if their money was valid, the fake cops asked the elderly couple to send money to them for verification and assured to return once it gets clean chit. The couple in nine transactions sent Rs 2.84 crore and later realised they were duped by fake cops.The East cyber police station registered an FIR on March 24 against eight unidentified persons for cheating, forgery and extortion under the BNS and identity theft under the IT act. The alleged ‘digital arrest’ crime took place between Dec 16 last year and Mar 23 this year.The 77-year-old husband, who trades in shares, in his FIR stated that he resided along with his 72-year-old wife at Kanjur Marg. The wife retired from the post of a senior personal assistant from the state govt’s cooperative and marketing department. One of the couple’s two sons works abroad.The complainant told police that on Dec 16 an unknown person called up his wife and introduced himself as police inspector Ranjit Kumar from Mumbai Police Headquarters. “He then said that my wife’s Aadhaar card has been linked to the bank account of a terrorist organisation and it is being investigated by Lucknow ATS. He said that Lucknow ATS officer Prem Kumar Gautam will contact him in this regard,” the complainant told police. Scared, the wife informed her husband. Later, he received a call from a person who said he was Premkumar Gautam from Lucknow ATS and that the ATS had arrested 90 terrorists. Gautam told the complainant that his wife’s Aadhaar card had been seized from one of the terrorists and that his senior officer Ajay Srivastava would contact the couple regarding this.Then another person, Ajay Srivastava, called up the complainant’s wife. He said that Rs 70 lakh had been deposited in the complainant’s wife’s bank account and that further investigation was being done through the National Investigation Agency.Later, Srivastava sent documents titled Confidentiality Agreement with the logo of the NIA to the complainant’s wife via WhatsApp. A document sent by Srivastava contained a fake sign of an RBI deputy governor.Srivastava told the couple that the NIA chief would contact them through the ‘Signal’ app regarding the incident. The accused also asked the couple to send them a message every four hours saying “We are safe with national security.” Srivasatava also sent the complainant a message on Signal saying his meeting was scheduled with the NIA chief. During the WhatsApp call meeting the fake NIA chief asked the complainant to send all the money for verification and assured to return after examination.When the complainant did not get their money back, he realised he was cheated. On March 23, he and his wife went to the NIA office at Peddar Road in central Mumbai where the couple was asked to go to the cyber police station.



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Phil Salt steals the show with outrageous one-handed catch to remove Ishan Kishan – Watch | Cricket News


Phil Salt steals the show with outrageous one-handed catch to remove Ishan Kishan - Watch
RCB’s Phil Salt celebrates after taking the catch of Sunrisers Hyderabad’s captain Ishan Kishan (PTI Photo)

Phil Salt produced a moment of brilliance in the field to dismiss Ishan Kishan, bringing an end to a commanding knock in the IPL 2026 opener between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad.Kishan was batting fluently on 80 off just 38 balls and looked set for a century when he attempted to guide a full toss outside off towards the boundary. The ball seemed destined for the ropes, but Salt had other ideas. Running hard to his right from point, he stretched out fully and completed a one-handed catch at full reach, pulling off a stunning dismissal that could be among the catches of the season.It was not the only moment Salt made an impact in the field. Earlier, he was involved in another crucial catch near the boundary. Positioned at midwicket, he settled under a high ball but went down while completing the take, raising doubts over whether he had touched the cushions. The decision was sent upstairs, and after a close review, the third umpire ruled it clean, confirming the dismissal despite visible uncertainty. Heinrich Klaasen, who was dismissed, appeared unhappy with the verdict as he walked off.Kishan’s innings had been the backbone of Hyderabad’s total. Leading the side, he smashed 80 off 38 balls with eight fours and five sixes, adding 97 runs with Klaasen for the fourth wicket after early setbacks. His aggressive approach kept SRH in the contest despite a strong spell from Jacob Duffy.However, Salt’s stunning effort shifted the momentum back towards Bengaluru at a key moment. With Kishan gone, SRH lost some momentum in the death overs and eventually finished on 201 for nine, a total that looked slightly below par given the platform they had built.In a match that marked the return of IPL action to the Chinnaswamy Stadium, Salt’s fielding stood out as one of the defining moments of the innings.



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