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Arjun Rampal opens up about experiencing 26/11 horrors on his birthday; calls ‘Dhurandhar’ his personal revenge |


Arjun Rampal revealed his harrowing experience of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, which occurred on his birthday. He recounted being at a hotel when the first blast struck, leading to a night of fear and uncertainty. Rampal stated that portraying Major Iqbal in Aditya Dhar’s ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ felt like personal retribution for the horrors he witnessed firsthand.

Aditya Dhar‘s ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, starring Arjun Rampal as Major Iqbal, has been receiving massive appreciation from all quarters. Recently at an event, the actor expressed how working on both films felt like a personal revenge, as he had witnessed the 2008 Mumbai terror attack firsthand.

Arjun Rampal says ‘Dhurandhar’ felt like his revenge

At the Hello! Hall of Fame Awards, Arjun Rampal recalled experiencing the 26/11 terror attack on Mumbai. The actor shared he was at a hotel to pick his friends up. He added that they were going to celebrate his birthday at the Taj hotel. While they were on their way, the actor stated that the first blast at Mahim took place.

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He said, “I heard that sound, and the whole glass kind of shook and rattled, and we were like, ‘What the hell was that?’ Within 10 minutes, our phones started ringing, and everyone said there was some gang war that had broken out in Colaba. In 20–30 minutes, the entire Four Seasons hotel was cordoned off. Adarsh Jatia very graciously gave me a suite and said, ‘You can stay here for the night, but we can’t let anybody go out; it’s not safe.‘”He went on to add, “On my birthday, I saw the horrors of 26/11 play out. In the morning, when I drove back home, I had to stop at least three times because I felt like I was going to be sick. When Aditya Dhar narrated the 26/11 sequence to me, I knew I was going to have my revenge—and that’s what I did with ‘Dhurandhar’. All I want to say is, Bharat Mata Ki Jai.”

More about ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’

Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film stars Ranveer Singh, Rakesh Bedi, Sara Arjun, R Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, and more. It was released in theaters on March 19, 2026.According to the Sacnilk report, as of now, the movie has crossed over Rs 460 crore in India on Day 5 (today).



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LeBron James’ one-of-one Mercedes-Maybach S-Class revealed with custom ivory finish and personalised interior: Know key details and pricing |


LeBron James’ one-of-one Mercedes-Maybach S-Class revealed with custom ivory finish and personalised interior: Know key details and pricing

In a recent Instagram video, James personally guides viewers through the unique features of his custom-built Maybach, highlighting both exterior and interior refinements. The vehicle boasts a rare light ivory exterior, contrasted by dark blue leather, along with personalised touches such as the custom logo. The S-Class combines opulent interiors with a powerful V12 engine, making it a standout addition to James’ growing collection of high-end vehicles.

LeBron James’ Mercedes-Maybach S-Class: Exterior and custom interior

The light ivory shade is non-metallic. Most S-Class models go for glossy finishes or bolder colours, but James chose restraint. He mentions in the Instagram video that this shade was deliberate.Inside, the cabin tells a different story with stormy blue leather stitched in porcelain, creating a rich, textured contrast to the pale exterior. The materials appear soft to the touch and well-placed throughout. James walks viewers through these details, highlighting the subtle craftsmanship. He also points out embossed and embroidered crown logos on the headrests and door panels.

LeBron James’ Mercedes-Maybach S-Class highlights customised features

A few details make the car even more unique. There’s a “1 OF 1” plaque on the inside, signalling its exclusivity. The door sills carry the birthdays of James’ children giving the personal dimension. Experts say these details are what separate a truly bespoke build from a factory-customised one.Even with all the custom touches, the Maybach remains focused on comfort. The executive rear seats come with massage functions and plenty of space, emphasising passenger experience over driving thrill. According to the official website, the base S 680 starts at roughly $244,000 in the US.

Mercedes-Maybach S-Class other key details

The 2026 Mercedes-Maybach S 680 4MATIC is a full-size luxury sedan powered by a handcrafted 6.0-litre V12 biturbo engine producing 621 hp and 664 lb‑ft of torque, paired with a 9-speed 9G‑TRONIC automatic transmission and 4MATIC all-wheel drive. It accelerates from 0–60 mph in 4.3 seconds and has a curb weight of 5,214 lbs. Fuel economy is estimated at 12 mpg city and 20 mpg highway, with a 20.1-gallon fuel capacity. The vehicle seats five passengers with generous interior dimensions, offering up to 49.1 in of rear legroom and 12.3 cu ft of cargo space. Its adaptive, self-leveling AIRMATIC suspension complements a 133.7‑inch wheelbase, while the exterior features a range of standard and MANUFAKTUR paint options, including metallic and matte finishes. The sedan rides on 20‑inch Maybach Exclusive Forged wheels with all-season tires, balancing performance with comfort.



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Will Yash Dayal play IPL 2026? RCB Director of Cricket provides big update



Just days before IPL 2026 gets underway, defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have been hit with a major setback. Their left-arm pacer Yash Dayal will not be part of the squad this season, a development that has raised plenty of questions among fans.

Putting an end to all speculation, RCB’s Director of Cricket Mo Bobat confirmed the news during a pre-tournament press conference. While Dayal remains contracted to the franchise, he won’t be available for the upcoming campaign due to personal reasons.

Official confirmation about Yash Dayal from the RCB camp

Addressing the situation, Bobat made it clear that the franchise has stood by Dayal throughout and continues to support him. However, both parties have agreed that stepping away from the tournament is the right decision for now.

“Yash will not be joining the squad, as you know, he is going through a personal situation currently,” Bobat said. “Just to clarify, we have been very supportive of Yash to date, and that’s reflected in the fact that we have retained him whenever we have had the opportunity to retain him. And he remains under contract.”

He further added, “We have been communicating with him regularly, and I spoke with him earlier today as well. But it has been decided that it is not in his or franchise’s best interest at this point in time to join with the squad.”

Bobat also revealed that RCB had already prepared for such a scenario while planning their squad. “We went into our auction planning for the worst-case scenario,” he said.

Dayal’s absence is a significant blow for the team, especially considering his contribution in their title-winning IPL 2025 campaign. The left-arm seamer picked up 13 wickets and brought balance to the bowling unit with his ability to swing the ball and deliver in crunch moments.

While the franchise has chosen not to go into details, describing it as a “personal situation,” the backdrop involves serious legal challenges faced by Dayal. Reports suggest he is currently dealing with multiple cases, including one in Ghaziabad related to allegations of exploitation under the pretext of marriage.

Another case, filed in Jaipur under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, is even more serious, involving allegations from a minor. In December 2025, a special POCSO court rejected his anticipatory bail plea, citing the gravity of the case and ongoing investigation.

These developments have already kept him away from competitive cricket for a while. He missed the UP T20 League and hasn’t featured in any match since the IPL 2025 final. There have also been reports suggesting that state authorities struggled to reach him for selection discussions.

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A ripple effect in RCB’s bowling plans

For RCB, this situation creates a ripple effect in their bowling plans. Dayal’s absence leaves a gap in the pace attack, especially with Australian quick Josh Hazlewood also expected to miss the early part of the tournament due to injury concerns.

The team will now rely heavily on experienced names like Bhuvneshwar Kumar, along with young Indian pacers such as Rasikh Salam, Abhinandan Singh and Mangesh Yadav. Their overseas options include Jacob Duffy, Nuwan Thushara and all-rounder Romario Shepherd.

Adding to the challenge, RCB cannot bring in a replacement for Dayal since he is still officially under contract. This limits their flexibility and puts more pressure on the available bowlers to step up.

As the team gears up to begin their title defence on March 28 against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, all eyes will be on how they manage this unexpected setback. While the squad still has depth, losing a proven performer like Dayal just before the season is far from ideal.

Also READ: SWOT analysis of Royal Challengers Bengaluru – RCB’s report card ahead of the IPL 2026



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HSBC’s Rahul Badhwar appointed JP Morgan India chief


HSBC's Rahul Badhwar appointed JP Morgan India chief

MUMBAI: J.P. Morgan has appointed Rahul Badhwar as senior country officer for India, filling a key leadership gap after months without a dedicated head in one of its fastest-growing markets.Badhwar will start in July 2026, be based in Mumbai, and report to Sjoerd Leenart, CEO Asia Pacific. He will also join the Asia Pacific management committee. In an email to employees, Leenart said India is a critical market for the bank’s Asia Pacific franchise, and that Badhwar will drive and execute growth strategy, strengthen governance and controls, and help bring the full firm to clients and stakeholders.Badhwar joins from HSBC after three decades in sales and trading roles, most recently as global head of corporate sales, markets and securities services. He began his career in India in global markets and has since worked in Dubai, Hong Kong, and London, building cross-product solutions for corporate and institutional clients and leading high-performing teams.The appointment follows the exit of Kaustubh Kulkarni earlier in 2026, who moved to Citi as head of its India corporate bank. Kulkarni had led the bank’s India operations since 2021, overseeing expansion amid rising deal activity and regulatory shifts. His departure left the bank without a dedicated India head for several months, with an interim management team steering operations through a busy phase of mergers and acquisitions and capital markets deals.In the email, Leenart said the India management team had shown leadership and strong contributions in recent months, and said he looked forward to their continued partnership as the bank expands its business in the country.



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‘Why such a big craze over Rishabh?’: Ex-IPL star baffled by Pant’s Rs 27.5cr price tag | Cricket News


‘Why such a big craze over Rishabh?’: Ex-IPL star baffled by Pant's Rs 27.5cr price tag
Rishabh Pant (Photo by PTI)

NEW DELHI: Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) captain Rishabh Pant’s performances and massive IPL price tag have come under scrutiny after a disappointing season last time, where he struggled for consistency as the team missed the playoffs. The wicketkeeper-batter, bought for a record Rs 27.50 crore, is now being urged to rethink his approach as he aims for a comeback in India’s white-ball setup.Speaking on Star Sports, former South Africa captain Faf du Plessis criticised Pant’s lack of a clear game plan, saying, “Even in his method in Test cricket, it looks all over the place. “But there must be something in his head that says this is the blueprint I want to play with in Test cricket. It’s the same in T20 cricket. Just figuring out what your game plan looks like to give yourself the best chance of not being a 1 or 2 out of 10 player and instead be a 60 to 70% player, where you can have consistency.”He added that Pant seems overwhelmed by too many shot options: “It boils down to him having too many options in his head. It feels like he can score a six off every ball… But you still need a method even for T20 batting… with Pant, you feel like he’s always on the edge.”Du Plessis also questioned Pant’s huge auction value despite modest T20 numbers. He added, “You look at players like Pant in the auction and ask why there is such a big craze over someone like him… If you look at his T20 numbers, it’s not that great. So why is there such an obsession with him?” Pant scored just 269 runs last season at an average of 24.45, his lowest in IPL history, raising concerns about whether he has lived up to expectations.

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Harish Rana, India’s first passive euthanasia case, dies after 13 years in vegetative state | India News


Harish Rana, India's first passive euthanasia case, dies after 13 years in vegetative state

NEW DELHI: 31-year-old Harish Rana, the first person to be granted passive euthanasia in India, passed away at AIIMS-Delhi on Tuesday after remaining in a vegetative state for over 13 years, according to PTI. Rana had been in a vegetative state since August 2013 after falling from a building in Chandigarh.The Supreme Court had on March 11 allowed passive euthanasia in Rana’s case, reigniting debate over the ethical and legal distinction between “letting a patient die” and actively ending life.A bench of Justices JB Pardiwala and KV Viswanathan referenced William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” while interpreting the Right to Die. “The famous literary Shakespeare quote ‘To be or not to be’ is now being used for judicially interpreting the ‘Right to Die,” Justice Pardiwala noted.The bench also praised Rana’s parents for their decision, saying, “You are not giving up on your son. You are allowing him to live with dignity.”The court observed that continued administration of Clinically Assisted Nutrition (CAN) was not in Rana’s best interest and directed AIIMS to ensure a dignified withdrawal of life support.Passive euthanasia involves withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment in cases where a patient is terminally ill or has no chance of recovery, allowing a natural death. This is distinct from active euthanasia, which involves deliberate intervention to cause death and remains illegal in India.In October 2024, the Union health ministry issued draft guidelines on the withdrawal of life support in terminally ill patients. These state that such decisions must be based on considered medical opinion and can be taken under specific conditions, including brainstem death, advanced illness with no benefit from aggressive treatment, informed refusal by the patient or surrogate, and adherence to Supreme Court procedures.While Indian courts have recognised passive euthanasia under strict safeguards and medical oversight, active euthanasia continues to be prohibited under current law.Also read: How Harish Rana’s case revived memories of Aruna Shanbaug’s long, silent fight for dignity in death



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PM Modi compares fuel crisis to Covid-19 in Parliament; Rahul Gandhi says ‘don’t forget the deaths’ | India News


PM Modi compares fuel crisis to Covid-19 in Parliament; Rahul Gandhi says 'don't forget the deaths'

NEW DELHI: Leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for comparing the current fuel crisis sitution to that of Covid-19 in his Parliamentary address on Monday. The Congress leader remarked that the PM has “forgotten what had happened then, how many people had died and what kind of tragedies had unfolded”.“Yesterday he made an irrelevant speech. He is the prime minister of India, he must appear to be as the PM of India, he has no position. It is sad that this would bring harm to people. It is the beginning — LPG, petrol, fertilizer, all these would pose a problem. Modi ji said Covid-like time is coming. He has forgotten what had happened then, how many people had died and what kind of tragedies had unfolded,” Rahul said on Tuesday.PM Modi had said the challenging global situation arising from the West Asia conflict is likely to endure, urging the nation to stay prepared and united, much like it did during the Covid pandemic.“This war has created difficult global conditions that may persist for a long time. Hence, we must remain prepared and united. We faced similar challenges during the Covid crisis with unity. Now again, we must prepare in the same way. With patience, restraint, and calmness, we must face every challenge-that is our identity, that is our strengt,” he had said.“At the same time, we must remain vigilant and cautious. Those who try to exploit the situation will attempt to spread falsehoods, but we must not let them succeed,” he added.Rahul also criticised PM Modi over his handling of the West Asia conflict, alleging that India has been sidelined in global negotiations and calling the prime minister “compromised” and questioned the PM’s autonomy on global stage.“Our foreign policy is Prime Minister Modi’s personal foreign policy. You can see the result of this. It’s a universal joke. Everybody considers it a universal joke. Donald Trump knows exactly what Mr Modi can do and what Mr Modi cannot do. So if the Prime Minister is compromised, our foreign policy is compromised. It’s obvious; everyone can see it. They did a US deal,” he said.Leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha also criticised the Covid reference saying the “nation cannot forget the tragic suffering during the pandemic”.“It has now been 25 days since the conflict began, and India is facing a deepening energy crisis, one for which the government should have been far better prepared. The Prime Minister has now likened the situation to being ‘Covid-like.’ The nation cannot forget the tragic suffering during the pandemic, when over 40 lakh lives were lost and countless citizens were left struggling for basic necessities like oxygen,” he said.He termed the PM’s Rajya Sabha speech “an exercise in obfuscation”.“The 20-minute statement by Prime Minister Modi in the Rajya Sabha was, at best, an exercise in obfuscation. We seek clear answers to three fundamental questions: First, through his inconsistent and swinging diplomatic posture, the Prime Minister appears to have altered the balance of India’s strategic autonomy; long a cornerstone of our foreign policy across successive governments. Following his recent visit to Israel, India has faced visible diplomatic consequences. Why did the Prime Minister fail to take Parliament and the nation into confidence about this apparent shift, and what concrete steps have been taken to restore India’s strategic autonomy?” he said in a post on X.He criticised the government for failing to secure safe passage for Indian ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz despite high-level diplomatic efforts.“Second, nearly 37–40 Indian-flagged ships, carrying around 1,100 sailors, remain stranded in the Strait of Hormuz, with cargo valued at approximately Rs 10,000 crore. Despite the Prime Minister personally speaking to the Iranian President twice, and the External Affairs Minister engaging multiple times with his Iranian counterpart, why has India failed to secure safe passage for its own vessels? Why are countries like China Russia, Japan, along with other ‘friendly nations,’ being granted safe transit, while Indian ships remain stuck?” he said.He further questioned the PM’s claims that India had diversified its energy imports from 27 to 41 countries.“If so, which countries are currently supplying LNG, LPG, and crude oil to India, and in what quantities? More importantly, if diversification has been achieved, why are citizens still facing shortages, long queues, black marketing, and sharp price rises across the country?” he said.



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Dhurandhar 2: Who is Bimal Oberoi? All about the actor who played Shirani Baloch in Ranveer Singh’s ‘ ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ |


Who is Bimal Oberoi? All about the actor who played Shirani Baloch in Ranveer Singh's ' 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge'
Aditya Dhar’s spy thriller storms box office with Ranveer Singh, Arjun Rampal. Bimal Oberoi, actor-producer (PK, Tiger 3), plays radical leader inspired by Maulana Shirani & Akbar Bugti. Short but powerful role adds tension.

Directed by Aditya Dhar, the spy thriller ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ is storming the box office right now. It has propelled its full cast to stardom, including leads like Ranveer Singh, Arjun Rampal, and R. Madhavan. Even the supporting roles shine brightly, such as Shirani Ahmed Baloch, brought to life by actor-producer Bimal Oberoi, who delivers a memorable performance.Dhurandhar 2 Movie Review

Bimal Oberoi as actor and producer

As reported in AajTak, Bimal Oberoi is known as both an actor and a producer. He brings depth to the role through his performance. He was involved in the production of the film ‘PK’. He has also taken on key roles in ‘Tiger 3’, ‘Panipat’, ‘Bard of Blood’, and ‘Mukhbir: The Story of a Spy’. Additionally, Bimal produced the Akshay Kumar starrer ‘Singh Is Kinng’.

Bimal Oberoi’s industry respect

Lacking the hype of big-screen icons, Bimal earns quiet acclaim in film circles for his dedication. In ‘Dhurandhar’, he demonstrates a supporting character’s power to boost the entire story. His role specifically mirrors Maulana Muhammad Khan Shirani from history.

Maulana Muhammad Khan Shirani profile

Maulana Muhammad Khan Shirani, a Pakistani Islamic scholar and political leader often linked to radical ideologies, was connected to Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI). He emerged as a prominent figure in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region. Expelled from the party in 2020, he established his own outfit, JUI-Shirani. Last year, at age 92, he drew attention for his second marriage.

Shirani Ahmed inspired by Akbar Bugti

Reports indicate Shirani Ahmed’s role pulls major cues from Akbar Bugti, who shifted from system insider to champion of Balochistan’s push for autonomy, resources, and justice. Slain amid Pervez Musharraf’s rule, he became a rallying symbol of defiance. The film fictionalizes him, yet stays anchored in genuine historical events.

Shirani Baloch‘s terror network role

In the film, Shirani Baloch links to Pakistan’s terror groups. The character shows the mindset of people who support terrorism. Shown as a powerful and scary leader who controls local networks and radical teams, Shirani’s short role still builds excitement and suspense in the story.



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R G Kar Hospital: No wheelchair, locked toilet: Patient dies after being ‘forced to walk’ at RG Kar hospital; 2nd death in 3 days | Kolkata News


A 45-year-old man died at R G Kar Medical College and Hospital after allegedly being forced to walk to a pay-and-use toilet due to a lack of accessible facilities

KOLKATA: Biswajit Samanta, 45, a resident of Nimta, collapsed and died on Monday at the state-run R G Kar Medical College and Hospital after being made to walk to a pay-and-use toilet, his family alleged, citing lack of a trolley or wheelchair despite his critical condition. The patient had been admitted to the trauma care unit in the early hours, complaining of breathing difficulties and nosebleeding. Doctors provided initial treatment but asked the family to wait for further admission procedures. When Samanta needed to use the toilet, he was reportedly directed to a facility outside the trauma centre. His son alleged that repeated requests for a trolley or wheelchair were ignored, forcing his father to walk. Samanta collapsed on the first floor of the toilet complex and was rushed back to the emergency ward, where he was declared dead. The family said the trauma care unit had three toilets, but the patient facility was locked for renovation, leaving no accessible option. Police have registered an unnatural death case and launched an investigation. Medical Superintendent and Vice Principal Saptarshi Chatterjee acknowledged that only one patient toilet is functional and is under renovation due to heavy usage. He said the hospital is exploring solutions, including bio-toilets, to prevent such incidents. Trinamool Congress MLA Atin Ghosh, member of the hospital’s patient welfare committee, called it a “serious lapse,” urging that critically ill patients should not be forced to leave trauma care, and promised to seek a report from hospital authorities with corrective measures. This comes days after another death at the hospital on March 20, when a 40-year-old man was struck inside a lift, leading to five arrests.(With PTI inputs)



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Aakash Chopra predicts CSK’s probable XI for IPL 2026



The excitement around the Indian Premier League (IPL) is already reaching fever pitch as the 2026 season is set to begin on March 28. Fans across the globe are eagerly waiting for another high-octane edition, and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) once again find themselves at the center of attention.

The five-time champions enter the new season with a slightly different look and renewed energy. One of the biggest talking points ahead of the tournament has been their bold move in the trade window, bringing in Sanju Samson from Rajasthan Royals. The wicketkeeper-batter is coming off a dream run, having recently played a pivotal role in India’s triumphant T20 World Cup 2026 campaign, where he was also named Player of the Tournament.

With Samson in peak form and CSK known for maximizing player potential, expectations are sky-high as the franchise prepares to chase yet another IPL crown.

Aakash Chopra picks CSK’s probable XI for IPL 2026

Former India cricketer and popular commentator Aakash Chopra has shared his predicted playing XI for CSK this season, offering a glimpse into how the team could shape up. According to Chopra, CSK might opt for a blend of youth and experience, with Ayush Mhatre and Samson to open the innings. Captain Ruturaj Gaikwad is slotted in at No. 3, followed by the explosive Dewald Brevis in the middle order.

The batting lineup further includes Shivam Dube, who has been a consistent performer for the franchise, along with young talents Kartik Sharma and Prashant Veer. Veteran MS Dhoni is expected to take up a finisher’s role, possibly featuring as an Impact Player depending on match situations.

On the bowling front, Chopra has backed a strong pace-spin combination featuring Noor Ahmad, Khaleel Ahmed, and Matt Henry, giving CSK a well-rounded attack.

Aakash Chopra’s CSK Probable XI: Ayush Mhatre, Sanju Samson, Ruturaj Gaikwad (c), Dewald Brevis, Shivam Dube, Kartik Sharma, Prashant Veer, MS Dhoni, Noor Ahmad, Khaleel Ahmed, Matt Henry

Also READ: Former batter picks the ideal top-order of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for IPL 2026

Why expectations are soaring for CSK this season?

CSK’s squad decisions ahead of IPL 2026 have sparked optimism among fans and experts alike. One of the biggest reasons is the blockbuster trade involving Samson. In a bold move, CSK parted ways with experienced stars Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran to bring Samson into their setup. Given his current form, this move could prove to be a game-changer.

Another major talking point is CSK’s shift in strategy. Traditionally known for relying on experienced players, the franchise has now invested heavily in young domestic talents. Spending ₹14.20 crore each on uncapped players Prashant and Kartik signals a clear intent to build for the future while staying competitive in the present.

The return of captain Gaikwad is also a significant boost. After an elbow injury disrupted his IPL 2025 campaign, Gaikwad is back to lead the side and will be eager to make an immediate impact. His calm leadership combined with a dynamic batting unit could be key to CSK’s success.

Lastly, all eyes will once again be on Dhoni. The legendary cricketer continues to be the heartbeat of the franchise, and with speculation that this could be his final season, fans will be hoping for a memorable farewell. Whether as a finisher or mentor, Dhoni’s presence adds immense value to the squad.

Also READ: ‘Before the legacy, there were these two’ – CSK inducts Suresh Raina and Matthew Hayden into inaugural Hall of Fame



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