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‘I’ll quit when I’m bored’: Shami on retirement despite repeated India snubs | Cricket News


‘I’ll quit when I’m bored’: Shami on retirement despite repeated India snubs
Mohammed Shami (Pic credit: LSG)

NEW DELHI: Veteran India pacer Mohammed Shami has made it clear that retirement is far from his mind, insisting he will only step away from international cricket the day he feels “bored” — not because of age, selection snubs, or injuries.The 35-year-old, who last played for India during their triumphant ICC Champions Trophy campaign, has been out of the national setup for over a year now despite regaining full fitness. His absence comes even after a stellar domestic season where he picked up 67 wickets for Bengal.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Speaking candidly on The Shubhankar Mishra Show, Shami dismissed any talk of immediate retirement. “When I get tired, I will call it a day. But I am not even thinking about retirement right now because such thoughts pull you down,” he said.Shami elaborated on his philosophy, making it clear that his decision will be entirely self-driven. “If this thought crosses your mind, it means you’re already tired. And if you’re tired, it means you’re bored. I’ve said this earlier too — I will leave cricket the day I wake up and feel bored.”“So yes, the day I feel lazy or bored, I will quit. But I am neither bored nor lazy. I am enjoying the game. The results are good and positive,” he added, underlining his continued hunger for the sport.Focus on performance, not selectionDespite being overlooked by the BCCI selectors led by Ajit Agarkar, Shami remains focused on what he can control — his performance.Now part of Lucknow Super Giants after a move from Sunrisers Hyderabad, the seasoned pacer is determined to deliver. “As a bowler, I will give my 100 per cent. I’ll perform my responsibilities and try to meet expectations. Rest, I can’t change my luck,” he said.“If Lucknow has trusted me, I will give my all. The main element is satisfaction — whether I get returns for the preparation I’ve put in,” Shami added.



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IPL 2026 tragedy: British broadcast engineer found dead in Mumbai hotel | Cricket News


IPL 2026 tragedy: British broadcast engineer found dead in Mumbai hotel

A 76-year-old British broadcast engineer working with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 matches was found dead in his hotel room in south Mumbai, police said on Tuesday.As per news agency PTI report, the deceased, identified as Jan William Langford, was discovered unconscious in his room on Monday morning. Hotel staff immediately rushed him to Bombay Hospital, where doctors declared him dead on arrival, an official confirmed.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Langford had been in India on assignment as a broadcast engineer for the ongoing IPL season.According to police, a postmortem examination did not reveal anything suspicious. Officials from Marine Drive police station said a case of accidental death has been registered, and further inquiries are underway to ascertain the exact cause.The sudden death has cast a shadow over ongoing IPL operations in Mumbai, where Mumbai Indians are set to play remaining home matches at the Wankhede Stadium.



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Ravindra Jadeja kisses CSK crest after RR win, emotional moment melts hearts | Cricket News


Ravindra Jadeja kisses CSK crest after RR win, emotional moment melts hearts
Khaleel Ahmed and Ravindra Jadeja (Pic credit: IPL)

NEW DELHI: It was a night of emotions, memories and closure as Ravindra Jadeja found himself at the heart of a touching moment following Rajasthan Royals’ emphatic eight-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings in their IPL 2026 clash at Guwahati.While Rajasthan dominated the contest on the field, it was what happened after the final ball that truly captured the mood of the evening. Jadeja, who spent over a decade with CSK and played a pivotal role in their title wins, was seen sharing a warm exchange with Khaleel Ahmed before leaning in to kiss the Chennai franchise logo on Khaleel’s jersey — a spontaneous and emotional gesture that quickly went viral.A bond beyond coloursJadeja’s act summed up his deep connection with CSK, a team where he evolved into one of the most complete all-rounders in world cricket. Having been part of multiple title-winning campaigns, including the 2018, 2021 and 2023 triumphs, the bond clearly remains intact despite his move.Reflecting on his departure, Jadeja admitted it wasn’t easy. “Obviously, leaving a franchise like CSK, where I had played for 12–13 years, was a little difficult initially. It was very emotional,” he said.Yet, the veteran has embraced the transition with maturity. “I told myself that changes like these are also part of the journey,” he added, highlighting his positive outlook in a new setup.Back where it all beganNow back with Rajasthan — the franchise where he began his IPL journey and won the inaugural title in 2008 — Jadeja appears to have rediscovered a sense of belonging. “I’m liking the pink colour. The yellow had started to feel a bit old… but I’m just joking,” he quipped.“The good thing is I’m with the team where I first won an IPL title. Those memories have stayed with me. I’ve come here with a positive mindset — to learn and also share my experience with the group,” he said.Jadeja ensured his return was impactful, picking up two key wickets, including Shivam Dube and Sarfaraz Khan, as RR bowled CSK out for 127. Supported by strong spells from Jofra Archer and Nandre Burger, the hosts wrapped up the chase comfortably, powered by a stunning knock from Vaibhav Suryavanshi.



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‘To be continued … ‘: Ravindra Jadeja reveals story behind ‘gun’ celebration vs CSK | Cricket News


'To be continued ... ': Ravindra Jadeja reveals story behind 'gun' celebration vs CSK
Ravindra Jadeja (Image credit: BCCI/IPL)

NEW DELHI: Rajasthan Royals kicked off their IPL 2026 campaign in dominant fashion, registering a crushing eight-wicket win over five-time champions Chennai Super Kings at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati on Monday.During the high-intensity clash, among several key moments, one that stood out was Ravindra Jadeja’s animated celebration after taking a wicket.

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Jadeja, after dismissing a CSK all-rounder, came up with a ‘gun’ celebration.After Rajasthan Royals’ win, former India cricketers Suresh Raina and Anil Kumble, part of the expert panel on JioStar, asked Jadeja if this was a new celebration.“Jadeja, ye naya aaya hai market mein?” the experts asked.To this, Jadeja said: “Ye mai CSK se jab khela karta tha, tab mai ye celebration karta tha. Maine socha to be continued karein”.“Dube ka mujhe pata tha wo spinners ko pehle ball se maarne ko sochta hai. Wo mere dimaag mein kahin na kahin tha but at the same time wo bhi soch rha tha ki agar uska wicket gya to CSK ka middle order khali ho jayega. Positive mindset se ball daalne ka soch rha tha mai bass,” he said.Jadeja also reflected on an emotional outing against his former team Chennai Super Kings.“I’m liking the pink colour. The yellow had started to feel a bit old, but I’m just joking. Obviously, leaving a franchise like CSK, where I had played for 12-13 years, was a little difficult initially. It was very emotional. But I told myself that changes like these are also part of the journey. The good thing was that I’m now with the team where I had first won an IPL title,” Jadeja said.“That memory has always stayed with me, that after the Under-19 World Cup, I started my IPL career there and won the title in my very first season. I have carried those memories along with a positive mindset, and my aim is to learn as much as I can with the new group and also share my experience with the team,” he added.Jadeja’s impact was felt with the ball as RR bundled CSK out for 127, setting up a comfortable chase that was headlined by a blistering knock from Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.“The wicket was a bit sticky, so it suited my kind of bowling. My job was simply to bowl in the right areas. When you hit the right areas on a wicket that is holding up slightly, the ball tends to grip and come slower, which feels good as a bowler. Getting such a surface to bowl on in the very first match boosts your confidence as a bowler.“I was thinking of bowling it at the stumps, as I wanted to take a chance in case he didn’t middle it. But when he hit me for a six, I quickly changed my strategy to bowling wide, as he would have kept hitting me on a straight line. So, I decided to finish on the fifth-sixth-stump line, thinking that if he went across, he might not get his timing right, and that’s what happened. Luckily, he did not get the elevation he was looking for, and it was a big wicket for us.Rajasthan Royals will now face Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium on April 4.



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Did Ravindra Jadeja get emotional and cry on the field vs CSK? Viral video leaves fans guessing | Cricket News


Did Ravindra Jadeja get emotional and cry on the field vs CSK? Viral video leaves fans guessing
Ravindra Jadeja (Image credit: RR/IPL)

NEW DELHI: The emotions were clearly visible on Ravindra Jadeja‘s face when he took the field for Rajasthan Royals against his former team Chennai Super Kings on Monday at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium. The moment seemed to overwhelm Jadeja, who was seen in tears while fielding near the boundary ropes, with CSK struggling at 60/6 in the ninth over and chants of “CSK, CSK” echoing around the stadium. The cameras captured a tearful Jadeja in close frames, and the video quickly went viral.Jadeja, who was part of Rajasthan Royals’ 2008 IPL title-winning side, joined CSK in 2012 and went on to become an integral part of the MS Dhoni-led team. He played a key role in CSK’s title wins in 2018, 2021 and 2023.Ahead of the 2026 season, Jadeja returned to Rajasthan Royals through a trade deal with CSK.Facing his former team, where he spent over a decade, made the occasion an emotional one for Jadeja.He marked his return to Rajasthan Royals colours after 17 years with a double-wicket burst against CSK.

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Jadeja’s figures of 2/18 helped RR tighten their grip on the game after Jofra Archer and Nandre Burger had rocked CSK early.His dismissals of impact substitute Sarfaraz Khan and Shivam Dube proved crucial as RR bowled out the five-time champions for 127. Jadeja also gave Dube a fiery send-off during the match.RR chased down the target in just 12.1 overs.“I think pink looks good on me, I guess. I’ve known Shivam Dube for a long time – I’ve bowled to him in the nets, so I understand how he approaches spinners. I was prepared for that and tried to bowl outside off, because I knew he would look to play big shots against me,” said Jadeja in a mid-innings chat with the broadcasters.



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IPL Preview: India’s overlooked stars Gill, Iyer in focus as PBKS host GT | Cricket News


IPL Preview: India’s overlooked stars Gill, Iyer in focus as PBKS host GT
Shreyas Iyer and Shubman Gill (Pic credit: IPL)

NEW CHANDIGARH: The nets at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Stadium here on Monday told you everything you needed to know, if you were paying attention.Shubman Gill was at it for over an hour. Unhurried, precise, that characteristic backfoot game of his flowing like something rehearsed in dreams. Kagiso Rabada came at him, then Mohammed Siraj, then Prasidh Krishna, and yes, there were the occasional plays-and-misses that reminded you he is human after all. But mostly it was Gill doing what Gill does: timing the ball in a delectable way. When he shifted to range hitting, the intent was clear. The Gujarat Titans captain is not playing this IPL just to be consistent. He has heard the noise.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Just adjacent to those nets Shreyas Iyer was operating with no enclosure at all. No nets. Just the open sky and balls disappearing into stands with alarming regularity. A couple of them landed in the midst of the journalists watching. Close shaves. Shreyas barely noticed. He went back to what he has come here to do: hit the ball very, very hard.Two batters. Two captains. Both consistently, almost stubbornly, ignored by the national selectors. Tuesday’s IPL game between Punjab Kings and Gujarat Titans has the charge of men with something to prove.ALSO READ: PBKS vs GT – Team prediction, head-to-head, pitch report, Mullanpur weather updateIyer’s story is the more maddening of the two to tell. He has now led three different franchises to an IPL final — Delhi in 2020, Kolkata to the title in 2024 and Punjab to the summit clash last season. Last year, he scored 604 runs at a strike-rate north of 175, the best among the season’s top 10 run-getters. Iyer last played a T20I for India in Dec 2023.Punjab Kings won’t need reminding of what their captain brings to the table. But they will need to ensure the rest of the batting fires with him. “The level of play that we saw from Shreyas (Iyer) last year with the bat was probably as good as he’s ever had in an IPL, and I can just see that hunger in his eyes probably burning more than ever now,” Punjab head coach Ricky Ponting said on Monday.Gill’s case is different in texture. His runs have never been the issue. Since 2023, only Virat Kohli has scored more in the IPL. The question has always been strike-rate, intent, the willingness to go over the top early. Last season, a strike rate of 155-plus showed movement in the right direction.With Matthew Hayden coming in as Gujarat’s batting coach, the conversation around Gill’s six-hitting will only grow louder.

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Candidates Chess: How Divya Deshmukh missed winning chance against R Vaishali | Chess News


Candidates Chess: How Divya Deshmukh missed winning chance against R Vaishali
R Vaishali vs Divya Deshmukh (Photo by Yoav Nis)

NEW DELHI: The second round of the FIDE Candidates 2026 began with a touch of royalty on Monday. Five-time world champion and FIDE Deputy President Viswanathan Anand stepped up to the board of Divya Deshmukh and Vaishali Rameshbabu to make the ceremonial first move.It was a fitting start for a clash between two of India’s brightest talents, in a round that many expected to break the deadlock of the opening day.However, the theme of the day proved to be one of resilience rather than breakthrough. Across both the Open and Women’s categories at the Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort in Paphos, Cyprus, every single game ended in a draw.

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While the Open section caught its breath after a volatile Day 1, the Women’s section remained a territory of peace treaties, with all eight games played so far in the tournament ending in a split point.Game of The Day: Divya Deshmukh vs R VaishaliThe highlight of the afternoon was undoubtedly the all-Indian battle between Divya and Vaishali. Playing the White pieces, Divya built a significant advantage in a Queen’s Gambit Declined setup, reaching a position that appeared to be a forced win. “In the women’s section, all the games ended in a draw just like the first round,” veteran Grandmaster Pravin Thipsay told TimesofIndia.com after the day’s play. “But the games were quite interesting; they were not plain or uneventful. For example, Divya versus Vaishali. Divya was pressing on the queenside, but on move 34, instead of playing the normal 34…b5, which would head toward an obvious draw, Vaishali decided to exchange knights with 34...Ne4.”

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That decision by Vaishali was a double-edged sword that nearly backfired, but it also set the stage for the most dramatic sequence of the tournament so far.“That move could have been really dangerous because, after that, the position was a forced win for Divya,” Thipsay noted. “But Divya fell for a trap. Vaishali had set a very ingenious trap. On the 37th move, Divya could have played Qg4, exchanged queens, and maintained an extra pawn with a completely winning position. Instead, she chose Qg3 to try and trap Vaishali’s queen.”

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It was a fatal miscalculation. Vaishali had calculated a spectacular resource that turned the tables instantly.“When Divya thought she was going to win the queen, Vaishali came up with a brilliant queen sacrifice: 40…Qxh3+. She must have seen this quite a few moves back. Divya had to give back her queen to a knight fork, leading to a drawn rook ending with no real chances,” Thipsay added.

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“Vaishali’s 40th move must have been planned as far back as her 34th. It was a deep combination, and Divya must have missed the sacrifice when she played 37.Qg3.”A strategic phase in Open SectionIn the Open category, the fireworks of Sunday were replaced by a feeling-out phase. After his clinical victory over Anish Giri, R Praggnanandhaa switched to the Black pieces against China’s Wei Yi. Playing the French Defence. a staple of his recent repertoire, Pragg held a very slight edge, but Wei Yi’s simplified approach ensured the game never spiralled out of control. “Day two in the open section saw some sort of boring games,” Thipsay remarked. “I think players were just taking an overall review of the style and strength of the other participants. Wei Yi, for example, didn’t play the most challenging variation against Praggnanandhaa’s French Defence. Black got a very slight upper hand early, and even in the end, Pragg had an extra pawn, but it was of no use.”Elsewhere, Hikaru Nakamura found himself in a defensive grind against Andrey Esipenko. Despite being a pawn down, Nakamura leveraged his endgame knowledge to salvage a theoretical draw.“Hikaru Nakamura was struggling, but the game was a theoretical draw,” said Thipsay. “Esipenko has a good understanding of strategy, but he misses out on calculations and tactics. If Hikaru knows the procedure, it’s a quite easy draw.”

R Praggnanandhaa (Photo by Yoav Nis)

As the tournament moves into Round 3, the Open section leaderboard remains crowded at the top. Javokhir Sindarov, Fabiano Caruana, and R Praggnanandhaa all sit on 1.5/2, having followed their opening wins with solid draws.“Three people are already leading with one and a half points,” Thipsay concluded. “I think players are looking at the first half as something to play steadily. The desperate play will likely come in the second half. Praggnanandhaa and Caruana seem to have a good edge. We will have a much better idea after the next five games of this first half.”FIDE Candidates Round 2 Results – March 30, 2026Open SectionAndrey Esipenko 0.5–0.5 Hikaru NakamuraAnish Giri 0.5–0.5 Fabiano CaruanaWei Yi 0.5–0.5 R PraggnanandhaaJavokhir Sindarov 0.5–0.5 Matthias BlübaumWomen’s SectionAnna Muzychuk 0.5–0.5 Tan ZhongyiKateryna Lagno 0.5–0.5 Zhu JinerBibisara Assaubayeva 0.5–0.5 Aleksandra GoryachkinaDivya Deshmukh 0.5–0.5 Vaishali RameshbabuRound 3 Pairings – March 31, 2026Open: Blübaum vs Esipenko; Praggnanandhaa vs Sindarov; Caruana vs Wei Yi; Nakamura vs Giri.Women: Vaishali vs Muzychuk; Goryachkina vs Divya; Zhu Jiner vs Assaubayeva; Tan Zhongyi vs Lagno.



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Why Vaibhav Sooryavanshi said no to ‘birthday cake’ before smashing CSK | Cricket News


Why Vaibhav Sooryavanshi said no to 'birthday cake' before smashing CSK
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Image credit: IPL/RR)

NEW DELHI: It was the first match of IPL 2026 for Rajasthan Royals, and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi made it special by helping his team register a thumping win over five-time champions Chennai Super Kings on Monday. The 15-year-old batting sensation produced a breathtaking powerplay masterclass, smashing 52 off just 17 balls to set up an emphatic eight-wicket victory as the 2008 IPL champions kicked off their campaign in style.Sooryavanshi, who turned 15 on March 27, revealed after the match that he chose to go to bed early to stay fresh for the big clash against CSK, skipping the cake-cutting celebrations with the team.“I did not really do anything outside – there was supposed to be a cake cutting, but I went to sleep early to avoid the cake-smearing (on how he celebrated his birthday),” said Sooryavanshi after the match.

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After the bowlers restricted CSK to a modest 127, Sooryavanshi took centre stage and blasted 52 off just 17 balls, including four fours and five sixes, at a staggering strike rate of 305.88. Rajasthan Royals chased down the target with 47 balls to spare.“The plan was simply to execute well in the powerplay – initially the wicket felt a bit sticky, but as the ball got older, it started coming onto the bat nicely (on his batting approach). I do think about defence, but today our plan was to control the game in the powerplay because in a small chase, that phase is crucial – if the bowling team does well there, the game can tilt their way, but our powerplay went really well (on his aggressive intent),” he said.“The coaches did not specifically say that bowlers would attack me – everyone else was already saying that – but they just told me that they back me and that I should stick to my natural game and play according to the situation. My opening partner (Yashasvi Jaiswal) keeps communicating with me after every ball – he tells me when to take singles, keeps giving me the strike, and encourages me to keep playing my shots if the ball is coming nicely onto the bat,” the youngster said.After a strong start to the tournament, Rajasthan Royals will now face Gujarat Titans on April 4 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.CSK will aim for a comeback when they take on Punjab Kings on April 3 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.



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PSL controversy: Shaheen Afridi fined for ‘forcefully escorting’ four visitors to hotel room | Cricket News


PSL controversy: Shaheen Afridi fined for 'forcefully escorting' four visitors to hotel room
Shaheen Afridi (Image credit: X)

Pakistan’s star pacer Shaheen Afridi has been fined by his franchise Lahore Qalandars for breaching security protocol at the team hotel during the Pakistan Super League. Afridi was handed a fine of PKR 1 million by the Qalandars.“In the interest of maintaining discipline and demonstrating accountability, the franchise has taken a voluntary and proactive step by imposing a fine of PKR 1 million on Shaheen Shah Afridi for his involvement. Lahore Qalandars has also formally communicated a detailed response, along with its observations on the matter, to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB),” read a release from the Qalandars.“The franchise expressed its sincere appreciation for the efforts of security personnel, recognising their essential role in ensuring a safe and secure environment for players, officials, and spectators. While underscoring that the matter arose from a misunderstanding rather than any deliberate attempt to violate established procedures, Lahore Qalandars reiterated its full respect for all security protocols,” added the statement.The franchise did not mention Zimbabwe cricketer Sikandar Raza in their statement.

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Lahore Qalandars captain Afridi and his overseas player Raza found themselves at the centre of a major controversy after being accused of breaching team security protocols at their hotel.According to a police official, Shaheen and Sikandar were found hosting four guests in Raza’s room on the eighth floor until 1:25 a.m. The two cricketers hosted the guests despite warnings and refusal.As per the police official, the liaison officer initially approached the PCB manager to seek permission for four of Raza’s relatives to visit his room. The request was declined in line with security protocols.Muhammad Faisal, DIG (Operations, Lahore), has notified the PSL CEO of a serious violation of security measures.Despite the refusal, at around 11:05 p.m., PCB and security personnel reported that Shaheen and Raza escorted the four guests into Raza’s room. The guests remained there until 1:25 a.m.



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CSK Jamie Overton surpasses MS Dhoni, sets new record in defeat vs RR | Cricket News


CSK Jamie Overton surpasses MS Dhoni, sets new record in defeat vs RR
Chennai Super Kings’ Jamie Overton (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)

Amid an otherwise disastrous IPL 2026 opener for Chennai Super Kings, Jamie Overton refused to go quietly. On a chaotic day at Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati, CSK were bowled out for just 127 by a ruthless Rajasthan Royals attack, but Overton’s knock provided a rare bright spot.Walking in with CSK reeling at 82/8, Overton played a defiant innings, scoring 43 off 36 balls. His effort now holds a special place in CSK history: it is the highest score by any CSK batter at No. 8 or below in the IPL, surpassing MS Dhoni’s previous best of 37* against Delhi Capitals in 2024. Overton’s innings was a mix of patience, timing, and power, showing that even in the midst of collapse, resilience can shine.The rest of the CSK lineup struggled from the start. Sanju Samson fell early attempting a slog over mid-wicket off Nandre Burger, while skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad’s aerial stroke off Jofra Archer saw his stumps dislodged. Burger, Archer, and Ravindra Jadeja ran through the CSK batting order, leaving the home team in tatters at 57/6 after just eight overs.The chase was a spectacle for Royals, led by 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. The young sensation blazed his way to a 15-ball half-century, including a six over point off Matt Henry and two towering sixes off spinner Noor Ahmad, becoming the third fastest to fifty in IPL history. With Yashasvi Jaiswal (38* off 36) and Riyan Parag (14* off 11) supporting him, Royals finished the chase in 12.1 overs, making light of the target.While Royals’ collective brilliance and Sooryavanshi’s heroics stole the headlines, CSK were left searching for answers after a disastrous opening day.



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