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‘Might find a blanket and sleep here’: Australian cricketer mocks PSL schedule after back-to-back matches | Cricket News


'Might find a blanket and sleep here': Australian cricketer mocks PSL schedule after back-to-back matches

Multan Sultans captain Ashton Turner joked that he might “find somewhere to get a blanket and a pillow and sleep here” after Multan Sultans were scheduled to play back-to-back matches at the Gaddafi Stadium.The comment came after Multan Sultans beat Quetta Gladiators on Sunday to register their third win of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season. The team is set to return to the same venue on Monday for their next game against Rawalpindi Kings.

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“Might go and find somewhere to get a blanket and a pillow and sleep here — very short turnaround,” Turner said during the post-match presentation, as quoted by Pakistan’s Geo Super.Speaking about the match, the Australian all-rounder said the team adjusted to the conditions and performed well in all areas. “Slightly different conditions than the last two games. We did well in all three facets, which is satisfying,” he said. “I was probably going to bowl the first over, but we expected two left-handers at the top. Fair play to them — they changed that.”Turner’s decision to bowl first worked as the spin attack restricted Quetta Gladiators to 166 for 7 in 20 overs.In the chase, Multan reached the target of 167 with four wickets in hand and 15 balls remaining. Steve Smith led the effort with 53 off 35 balls.On Monday, Multan Sultans again chose to bowl first after winning the toss against Rawalpindi Kings at the same venue. This is the first meeting between the two teams in the PSL.Playing XIsMultan Sultans: Steven Smith, Sahibzada Farhan, Josh Philippe (wk), Shan Masood, Ashton Turner (c), Arafat Minhas, Mohammad Nawaz, Peter Siddle, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Muhammad Ismail, Faisal Akram.Rawalpindi Kings: Mohammad Rizwan (c/wk), Yasir Khan, Kamran Ghulam, Daryl Mitchell, Sam Billings, Abdullah Fazal, Dian Forrester, Rishad Hossain, Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Amir Khan, Asif Afridi.



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Trouble brewing? Shah Rukh Khan holds ‘intense chat’ with KKR CEO as team struggles vs PBKS – Watch | Cricket News


Trouble brewing? Shah Rukh Khan holds 'intense chat' with KKR CEO as team struggles vs PBKS - Watch

Kolkata Knight Riders had a tough start to their IPL 2026 season, losing their first two matches, and things did not improve early in their game against Punjab Kings at Eden Gardens on Monday.After choosing to bat first, KKR lost Finn Allen and Cameron Green early, reaching 25 for 2 in 3.4 overs. Captain Ajinkya Rahane and Angkrish Raghuvanshi were at the crease when rain stopped play.

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KKR, in search of their first win of the season, were rocked early as Xavier Bartlett struck twice in the space of three balls.Displaying fine control over swing and seam, the Australian pacer removed KKR’s two star overseas recruits Finn Allen (6) and Cameron Green (4), who had been promoted to No. 3.The decision to bat first under cloudy conditions was questioned by former players Kevin Pietersen, Anil Kumble, Saba Karim and Ravichandran Ashwin.During the rain break, cameras showed KKR co-owner Shah Rukh Khan in a discussion with team CEO Venky Mysore. The conversation appeared serious, with Mysore listening while Shah Rukh Khan spoke and used hand gestures.It is not known what the discussion was about. Shah Rukh Khan was attending his first KKR match of IPL 2026. He was present at the ground with his manager Pooja Dadlani and daughter Suhana Khan, who was seen watching nearby.“Looks like they are having a similar conversation. The Badshah of Bollywood, the owner of KKR. An intense chat with KKR CEO Venky Mysore,” said the host during the rain break show.For this match, KKR made changes to their playing XI, bringing in Rovman Powell and Navdeep Saini as Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy were unavailable.Punjab Kings went with the same team from their previous match.



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‘Useless would be an understatement’: Cameron Green faces fan fury after another flop show | Cricket News


'Useless would be an understatement': Cameron Green faces fan fury after another flop show

Kolkata Knight Riders have had a difficult start to IPL 2026, losing their first two matches, and their problems continued against Punjab Kings at Eden Gardens on Monday.Green had another short stay at the crease. He faced two balls in the match on April 6, scoring a boundary off Xavier Bartlett before edging the next delivery to the wicketkeeper.The dismissal led to reactions on social media, with fans questioning his form and his price of Rs 25.20 crore. Some said his performances have not matched expectations and pointed out that he has not been consistent.

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“Useless would be an understatement to use for Cameron Green. He showed some glimpses of his potential in 2023, but since then, it’s been an utter waste of time. Australia and the IPL are just wasting everybody’s time and energy by making him play consistently,” wrote a user on X.

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There was also discussion about his role in the team. With Green yet to be cleared to bowl by Cricket Australia, some felt his role as a batter alone does not justify the amount spent on him. “Price does not match performance” was a common view, while others said the issue could be about how he is being used in the side.Some users suggested changes to the playing XI, mentioning players like Tim Seifert as possible options and calling for a change in the batting order.Kolkata Knight Riders and Punjab Kings shared a point apiece after their Indian Premier League match was called off due to incessant rain and the subsequent wet outfield.Meanwhile, Ravichandran Ashwin questioned KKR’s decision to bat first in a rain-affected match and pointed to the lack of experience in their bowling attack.The weather forecast had already indicated rain around 8 pm IST, and it arrived as expected, stopping the match. By then, KKR had lost two wickets, with Allen and Green dismissed by Bartlett.“When you know it’s going to be a rain-affected game, with an inexperienced bowling attack at your disposal, you choose to bat first. Interesting thought process,” Ashwin wrote on X.



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Don’t line up, state has enough LPG stock, say officials | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The supply of petrol, diesel and domestic LPG cylinders in Maharashtra is adequate and there is no shortage, state officials emphasised on Monday. Reiterating civil supplies minister Chhagan Bhujbal’s announcements during the recently concluded legislature session, they said a state-level control room has been set up for complaints over LPG supply, along with a WhatsApp helpline (9769919221), and police protection is being given to LPG vehicles, gas agencies and distribution staff.Officials appealed to the public not to queue up for LPG cylinders and to only book them online to be delivered at home. There are 3.5 crore LPG consumers. Average daily refills since April 3 were 5.8 crore compared to 5.9 crore in Jan, they said. But, there is a 25-day booking restriction period in urban areas to ensure equitable supply. Once an order is placed, the cylinder will be delivered in 3-4 days, officials said. “Maharashtra has LPG stocks of 27,000 tonne, which can last three days. And we have domestic production capability to meet 45-50% of the state’s requirement,” said state rationing controller Chandrakant Dange. For migrant labourers, 5kg refill cylinders are being provided, with around 27,600 supplied per day. Officials reiterated that it is mandatory for citizens and commercial establishments to apply for piped natural gas (PNG) in areas where it is available or where lines are being laid. “In such areas, the supply of LPG will be discontinued from June 30,” said Dange. He said this mainly applies to urban areas and not slum areas located in regions where PNG lines cannot be laid. The state had 42.3 lakh PNG connections till Feb; the number rose by 73,000 last month. The state has issued directions to expedite connections, including assuming deemed permission for pending applications with authorities like BMC and public works and irrigation departments. Also, pipelines can be laid 24 hours. On action against black marketing, the state has seized 21 transport vehicles, filed 53 FIRs and arrested 36 persons. It has seized 3,628 LPG cylinders and 71,565kg of LPG. The seizures are worth Rs 2.4 crore, officials said. Officials said the state govt has asked the Centre to increase its stock of 5kg LPG refills by 25% to provide for migrant labourers and increase its quota of LPG for autos. The state received 3,744 kilolitres of kerosene from the Centre and distribution through fair price shops this week in all districts in the state. Officials said a state-level committee is monitoring the supply and distribution of fuel and LPG and district committees have been set up to ensure there is no disruption.



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IPL 2026: Punjab Kings go top after rain washes out KKR vs PBKS clash at Eden Gardens | Cricket News


IPL 2026: Punjab Kings go top after rain washes out KKR vs PBKS clash at Eden Gardens

NEW DELHI: Kolkata Knight Riders finally opened their account in IPL 2026, picking up their first point after their clash against Punjab Kings was abandoned following just 22 deliveries at Eden Gardens on Monday. Led by Ajinkya Rahane, KKR shared a point apiece with Shreyas Iyer’s Punjab Kings after incessant rain and a wet outfield forced the match to be called off.With this result, Punjab Kings climbed to the top of the IPL 2026 points table. They now sit at No. 1 with five points from three matches, having registered two wins and one no result so far this season.For KKR, the abandoned game at least helped them get off the mark after a tough start to the campaign.

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Earlier, the home side skipper Rahane won the toss and opted to bat, but his decision backfired early. Australian pacer Xavier Bartlett struck in the second over, removing opener Finn Allen (6) and Cameron Green (4) in quick succession to leave KKR reeling at 16 for two.Rahane (8 not out) and young wicketkeeper-batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi (7 not out) were trying to steady the innings when rain interrupted play at 25 for two after just 3.4 overs.With conditions not improving and the outfield remaining wet, the umpires eventually called off the match.Punjab Kings will next face Sunrisers Hyderabad on April 11, while KKR are set to take on Lucknow Super Giants on April 9.



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Mumbai: Drunk man rides his bike over traffic cop’s foot, FIR filed | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Andheri police registered an FIR against a 41-year-old inebriated motorcyclist after he rode his two-wheeler over a traffic cop’s foot and caused damage to his breathalyzer.The incident occurred early on Sunday on the Andheri-Ghatkopar Link Road. Traffic police from the Sahar Traffic division were carrying out checks at Satamwadi Junction. Around 1.15 am, constable Pritam Omase gestured at a biker to halt. But he tried to flee and rode over Omase’s foot, injuring him. The bike’s handle brushed against Omase’s hand, resulting in his breathlyzer falling to the ground and getting damaged.Police then took the motorcyclist, VP Singh, into custody and sent him to a hospital for blood-alcohol test. The report confirmed he had been driving drunk. Subsequently, he was sent to the Andheri Police station where an FIR was registered.



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How Mohammed Shami outfoxed Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma with skill and deception | Cricket News


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Mohammed Shami (Image credit: BCCI/IPL)

Sunrisers Hyderabad traded Mohammed Shami to Lucknow Super Giants for Rs 10 crore before this season. On Sunday, he repaid them back with interest, ripping out Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma in the Powerplay with a masterclass in skill and deception.Shami began over the wicket to Head, a line that hinted at predictability. The Australian, expecting the ball to shape away, set up accordingly. Instead, the first three deliveries jagged back in: tight and invasive, cramping him for room. By the fourth, when Shami finally sent one across on a perfect length, Head was content to nudge it to get off strike. Against Sharma, the bluff took shape. Shami shifted deep third man to deep point, hinting at width outside off stump. Shami, however, bowled a searing yorker, speared at Sharma’s leg stump. Then came the flourish. In the final ball of the opening over, another fielder was pushed to the off side, reinforcing the idea of width. Shami did bowl wide, but it was a cutter. Sharma, through with the short early, was caught at short third for a duck. The hook was baited.

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The pacer wasn’t finished. He returned the next over with another vicious cutter. Head, still recalibrating, pressed forward awkwardly. His bottom hand slipped, and the ball looped toward mid-off. Aiden Markram dived forward to take a sharp catch.Two wickets. Eighteen dot balls. Figures of 2/9 and the Player-of-the-Match award.“If he keeps bowling like this, it will be difficult for the selectors to ignore him,” former Delhi pacer Sanjeev Sharma told TOI. “Play him in the Afghanistan series. But like a dent in a car, you have to handle it with care. Similarly, his body needs careful management.”At 35, Shami knows it better than anyone. After a difficult IPL 2025 season for the SRH, where he managed six wickets from nine games, Shami has rebuilt the hard way.“I am not a machine. If you’re fit only then can you work on your skills. That’s why I kept in touch with the game and played all the domestic games,” he told reporters.Shami tore through the previous Ranji season, collecting 67 wickets for Bengal.Since his last appearance for India at the ICC Champions Trophy last year, he has lingered on the fringes, in part due to injuries.That’s the Shami paradox. A fragile frame and an unbreakable craft. But on days like this, he bends the ball and the game to his will.



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Crocodile rescued from pit in Maharashtra’s Thane district | Mumbai News


Mumbai: A six-foot-long crocodile was rescued from a pit after a 15-hour operation by the forest department in a village near Murbad in Thane district on Monday, officials said. The reptile had been sighted multiple times over the past few months in and around Masle Talao. Rescuers drained water from the pit and set up a cage to capture the crocodile. As water levels receded, the crocodile had begun venturing outside, increasing the risk of human-wildlife conflict.



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