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myauditionfordrphil · 3 months ago
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Can RR making 13yo Vaibhav Suryavanshi carry drinks be counted as child labour???
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ashlakh · 3 months ago
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BRO WHAT 📉📈📉📈
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harryspouse · 1 year ago
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you have to commend how exceptional rutu has been on the field this season. with the bat he is exactly in the right space with his consistent strike rate and consecutive 50s and that century as well. not too aggressive and not dreadfully mild either. smooth and steady. keeps losing tosses like it would wilt his hat to win and while fielding he's been more than reliable – has not dropped any catches that he shouldn't have dropped, is clear headed and active, takes Dhoni's advice and still does his own thing. he truly is the next best thing for csk captaincy after dhoni. whether we make it into the play offs or not, this is still a massive fuck you to the BCCI and a sparkling reassurance that the legacy of this gigantic, five times gilded team with the biggest, most dedicated fanbase ever; is still, trustably, in safe hands.
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kamalkafir-blog · 1 month ago
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Vaibhav suryavanshi earnings per run in ipl 2025 csk vs rr
[NEWS] ‘हिंदुओं में दान, ईसाइयों में चैरिटी, ऐसे ही वक्फ, इस्लाम में ये जरूरी नहीं…’, CJI गवई के सामने तुषार मेहता ने दी तगड़ी दलील [SAMACHAR] Source link
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sportszilla247 · 9 months ago
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CSK vs RR Dream11 Match Prediction IPL 2025, Chennai Super Kings vs Rajasthan Royals My11Circle Match Prediction, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Probable Playing 11s, Pitch Report, Head to Head, Where to Watch, Indian Premier League
CSK vs RR Dream11 Match Prediction IPL 2025: The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 is set to be another thrilling season, and one of the most highly anticipated matches is the clash between the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and the Rajasthan Royals (RR). Both teams have a strong fan following and have a history of producing exciting cricket matches. CSK vs RR Match Probable Playing 11s Chennai Super…
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iplpro01 · 1 year ago
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Catch the Excitement! Today's IPL Match, Live Score, and Predictions.
Get ready to dive into the thrill of today's IPL match! Stay on top of the action with live scores and exciting predictions. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just tuning in, this is your go-to source for all things IPL. From nail-biting moments to stunning performances, we've got you covered with up-to-the-minute updates. Don't miss out on any of the excitement - join us as we cheer on our favorite teams and players in the biggest cricket extravaganza of the year!
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hum-suffer · 1 year ago
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RAJASTHAN WON (CONGRATULATIONS TO THE TEAM, THEY PLAY AMAZINGLY)
MOTHER OF HELL AAKJDKSKKK FUCK KYA HAI YE SCRIPT WHY DID RCB LOSE
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10bmnews · 1 month ago
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Vaibhav Suryavanshi impresses again in IPL with 50 against CSK | The Express Tribune
Fourteen-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi once again showcased his incredible talent and composure, smashing a mature 57 to lead Rajasthan Royals to a six-wicket victory over Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League. Suryavanshi, who made headlines earlier this season by becoming the youngest player to hit a professional men’s T20 century, displayed remarkable maturity in chasing down 188…
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rightnewshindi · 1 month ago
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आईपीएल 2025: राजस्थान रॉयल्स ने चेन्नई सुपर किंग्स को 6 विकेट से हराया, वैभव सूर्यवंशी ने जड़े 57 रन #News #RightNews #HindiNews
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naveenjangid1 · 1 month ago
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CSK vs RR – IPL 2025 Match 62: Match Preview, Fantasy Tips & Prediction
As the 2025 Indian Premier League draws to a close, tensions are rising. The 62nd match brings a classic showdown between the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and the Rajasthan Royals (RR) — two sides still in the hunt for a playoff spot. Expect intensity, big performances, and fantasy opportunities galore on Vision11.
Match Info Fixture: Chennai Super Kings vs Rajasthan Royals – Match 62
Date: [Insert Date]
Venue: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Start Time: 7:30 PM IST
Streaming: Star Sports, JioCinema
CSK vs RR Head-to-Head These two teams have a long history of close contests. Out of 28 matches:
CSK has won 15
RR has won 13
It’s always a tight game, and this one’s no different — especially with a playoff spot on the line.
Pitch Report – Chepauk, Chennai The Chennai pitch has stayed true to its nature — slow, low, and friendly for spinners. Batting first is usually a smart move here, as chasing gets tricky under the lights.
Average 1st Innings Score: 160-170
Spinners have dominated this season at Chepauk
Don’t expect a high-scoring slugfest — it’s going to be about grit and smart batting
Updated Squads for IPL 2025 🟡 Chennai Super Kings (CSK) Captain: MS Dhoni (stepping in after Ruturaj’s injury)
Key Players:
Batters: Devon Conway, Rahul Tripathi, Ayush Mhatre
All-Rounders: Ravindra Jadeja, Shivam Dube, Rachin Ravindra, Sam Curran
Bowlers: Noor Ahmad, Matheesha Pathirana, Khaleel Ahmed, Ravichandran Ashwin
Wicket-Keepers: MS Dhoni, Urvil Patel
📢 Injury Updates:
Ruturaj Gaikwad is out for the season due to an elbow injury
Ayush Mhatre has been brought in as his replacement
Urvil Patel replaces the injured Vansh Bedi
🟣 Rajasthan Royals (RR) Captain: Sanju Samson
Key Players:
Batters: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shimron Hetmyer, Shubham Dubey, Vaibhav Suryavanshi
All-Rounders: Riyan Parag, Nitish Rana, Yudhvir Singh
Bowlers: Jofra Archer, Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Tushar Deshpande
Wicket-Keepers: Sanju Samson, Dhruv Jurel, Kunal Rathore
🆕 What’s New:
Jofra Archer is back — and fully fit
Hasaranga and Theekshana bring world-class spin options
13-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi makes headlines as the youngest player in IPL history
Vision11 Fantasy Tips – CSK vs RR Whether you’re playing for fun or gunning for big winnings, here’s how to approach your Vision11 fantasy team for this match.
🔝 Captain Picks Devon Conway – Steady at the top, especially good on slow tracks
Yashasvi Jaiswal – Aggressive, high-risk high-reward pick
🧠 Vice-Captain Picks Ravindra Jadeja – Expect him to bowl full quota and chip in with the bat
Wanindu Hasaranga – Made for Chennai pitches
🌟 Wildcard Picks Ayush Mhatre – New face, but don’t be surprised if he makes an impact
Shubham Dubey – Quietly consistent in the middle order
Suggested Fantasy XI (Vision11) Batters: Devon Conway, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shimron Hetmyer
All-Rounders: Ravindra Jadeja, Riyan Parag, Sam Curran
Wicket-Keeper: Sanju Samson
Bowlers: Wanindu Hasaranga, Matheesha Pathirana, Noor Ahmad, Jofra Archer
Who’s Winning? It’s a tough call. CSK have home advantage and experienced spinners tailor-made for Chepauk. But RR’s firepower — especially with players like Jaiswal and Archer — can flip the game.
Our prediction: Chennai Super Kings to win, but only just.
Final Thoughts This is one of those matches where anything can happen. Whether you’re watching as a fan or picking your fantasy squad on Vision11, expect plenty of drama, key performances, and last-over thrillers.
👉 Create your Vision11 fantasy team now and stay ahead of the game!
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myauditionfordrphil · 3 months ago
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Another csk match, another day of me raving about Mahi's stumping 🙏
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45cementry-gates · 1 year ago
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Thoughts on Ishan :
(and ict in general)
1. When he opted out of India's test squad before our series with S. Africa....I knew... I KNEW it will be a long time before we'll get to see him playing for India again.
And then few weeks later Rahul Dravid said in a press conference... He can come back... Just play domestic.... My heart sank.
Here's the thing, I don't blame him at all for taking a break due to mental fatigue.
I fully support his decision as well. He prioritised himself and that's good.
But my dude... If I was your friend, if I was there with you... I wouldn't have let you go.
I would have grabbed his trousers and refused to let go. This is team India. You take one step back and 10 other people are standing right behind you ready to take your place.
Shubhman gill was hyped up so much... Remember his 126 in 63 balls against New Zealand?
But he faltered.
And Today he's in reserve.
Jaiswal is going to be our new opener in all 3 formats very soon. And there's nothing wrong with that. The guy earned it.
Ishan left the South Africa Series and a month later during the india Vs England test Series Jurel was picked and he did an excellent job.
Now imagine... Imagine if Ishan was there instead... If ishan had scored those 90 runs.....he would have made his place permanent.
I'll repeat myself.... I don't blame him for leaving... But he should have thought this through. Especially when a guy like Rahul Dravid is your coach.
(he's the same guy who gave declaration during a test match when Sachin Tendulkar was about to score a century. He's not as innocent as he looks.)
Another thing which really hurts me is how so many people complain about him being benched and then dropped but Yaar....there are tons of players who have gone through this.
Even Ashwin was benched. He said in an interview that when his team would win he wouldn't even feel like going in the ground to congratulate them coz of how hurt he felt.
It happens.
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Anyways My overall opinion on this drama is :
1. I support him for leaving.
2. But I hate that he left.
3. A block of ice would be a better coach than Rahul Dravid.
Anyways... Jo hogaya so hogaya.
What I want now is for him to focus on his future.
And He can start by leaving Mumbai Indians.
MI was the team who would pick young players, groom and invest in them and make them capable enough for team India.
The MI we have seen this year is no longer that team. It doesn't matter how many reels their insta page puts out, the atmosphere of that team is tense, awkward and a hot mess.
If Mumbai really cared about a future captain as they claimed.... They should have made Ishan their new captain...like how csk and gt did with ruturaj and gill.
But oh well.
Right now... The best he can do is keep himself fit, play domestic and leave MI at THE EARLIEST.
That team, it's atmosphere, the mismanagement and inner conflicts (believe me, they exist) will not help him at all.
Imo, he doesn't need a team to grow. He has developed a good skill set. What he needs now is a stage.
A team like Kkr, RR or Gt will be great for that because these teams don't drop Their players after 1 or 2 matches... Have good coaches, stable environment and a good atmosphere overall.
Ishan is an excellent wicket keeper + batsman and the type of cricket he plays is best suited for t20 format (one day and test also but especially t20).
Whether we win or lose this t20 world cup... This one is the last one for our senior players.
After that, our youngsters will take charge (at least they should).
Yashasvi and Abhishek should be our openers.
Gill, rutu and Riyan would perfect be for middle order.
Ishan, with his explosive batting style, would be the perfect finisher.
Also... This dumb culture of batters not learning bowling (encouraged by this stupid impact rule) that has developed in the Indian team needs to STOP.
Look at Australia and New Zealand's t20 squad. Look at how many all rounders they have.
Look at ours. We won the 2007 cup because of all rounders as well.
Also... We cage our players. We hold them back. A player like Travis head is playing with such ferocity because his style and mindset is supported by his captain, his team and his media.
Meanwhile... If an Indian player attempts to do the same and doesn't make a big score in 2 -3 matches... He'll be benched instantly.
Another thing... If we look up the stats of our players in this year's t20 wc squad...
Except virat, Bumrah and maybe kuldeep ...everyone else is on ram bharose.
When players like n. reddy, ishan, rutu, gill, Riyan, natrajan... will be groomed and given enough opportunities....their aggressive style will be supported instead of criticized.... that's when we will win trophies.
@fangirlingintellectual @roseromeroredranger @snowcloudsss
@ishuess @bimesskaira
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harryspouse · 1 year ago
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nothing better than a shubham dubey getting caught out by a shivam dube 😭
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desi-yearning · 1 year ago
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hihihiii hows ipl season going for you asdhajsfsf
It's SO frustrating confusing lovely makes me want to die but I love it so much all at the same time😭
I couldn't watch all the matches because of exams tho but I kept myself updated with the live scores
I was obviously supporting RCB but yk what that's like, my 2nd was GT and they played horribly throughout the season so I was rooting for RR simultaneously and now they're performing like shit too😭😭😭
On the 18th it's gonna be RCB vs CSK which is now a knockout match and it's raining in Bengaluru so I'm prepared for the worst 🙂
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stokesy55 · 4 days ago
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Yeah, I couldn't agree more. Only that they were hoping to pay to keep his fame when they didn't really want to use him? I don't get it at all honestly.
^^ Just saw you answer asks about the Yash vs Royals situation going on in the IPL, and came here to say actually RR were wicked smart with the timing of their snub to Yash. It does seem like Yash would want to leave after he was promised captaincy then denied it, but trust me, he won't. At least not this year. I'll explain why.
Okay, first of all, yes you're right that Yash is currently RR's only big-name player and going forward, he'd be their best crowd-puller and money-maker, so RR can't afford to offend him much. I don't think RR will tread on his toes any further either, the captaincy drama has upset him enough. But the timing of the snub is such that Yash can't really do much but grind his teeth and tolerate it at this point.
So the IPL works in the way that there's a mega auction every 3 years, during which every team is allowed to retain only a limited amount of players, the rest of the squad is dismantled and rebuilt through the players you buy in the auction. In the next three years, you're supposed to persist with the majority of your squad, there's a limit on the amount of players you can release. Mini auctions, which occur annually for 3 years after the mega auction, thus have smaller player pools, franchises have smaller purses, and overall less players are bought compared to the mega auction.
If Yashasvi left RR and went under the hammer during the 2025 mega auction, I have no doubt he would've won big there. But I'm not so sure about the mini auction. Sure, Yash is a great batsman, but he's an opener. Almost all the IPL teams have their opening combinations set. RCB just won the IPL, they're not going to change their batting order anytime soon, especially not when one of their openers is Kohli. GT struck gold with their opening trio of Sai, Shubman and Jos. The only teams who struggled with their opening combinations were KKR and CSK, so the most Yash can hope for is getting picked up by one of them in the upcoming mini auction.
There are a few teams whose number 3s did not perform great and they might be looking for replacements in the mini-auction, but I can't see Yash agreeing to bat at a position that's not his first choice.
But even if KKR and CSK express interest in buying him, he'd likely have to settle for lesser money than he is receiving at RR. Generally, players earn more when they put their names for the mega auction, because teams have bigger purses and more spots open then. During mini auctions, less teams are likely to be interested, and they don't have as big of a purse they had in the mega auction. So Yash would likely have to resign himself to a pay cut if he enters himself for the mini auction.
On top of that, Yash has captaincy ambitions, and for most franchises that is a dealbreaker because they're pretty set with their captains. Especially since Yash has no previous captaincy experience, at youth, domestic or franchise levels, an IPL team is very unlikely to offer him the captaincy. RCB won't sack their captain just after winning the IPL. Shub just led GT to the playoffs. PBKS and MI also reached the qualifiers under their respective captains. LSG aren't going to let Rishabh go despite his poor season, not after they paid millions for him. SRH would be silly to sack Cummins, an international captain. CSK have Ruturaj, DC just appointed a new captain in Axar, they won't sack him after just one season. KKR had a horrible season, but likely they'll persist with their captain, Rahane, since he was in good personal touch. Plus, Rahane and Jaiswal have beef, so even if KKR are in need of an opener, these two might not want to play alongside each other, especially under each other's captaincy.
Plus, Yash seems like he wants to be the sole star of whatever franchise he's in, so that narrows his prospects terribly, since almost all franchises already have their select star players around whom their marketing campaigns revolve. Yash would have to content himself with being in their shadow if he moves from RR. At least at RR, he's the face of the brand, which he might not get if he goes elsewhere.
So there you have it: If Yash really wants to leave RR and enter himself for the mini auction, he would either have to compromise on his pay, his opening position, or his captaincy. Honestly, I think he'll have to compromise on the captaincy irrespective of whether he goes or stays bc as I mentioned, most franchises are already firm on who their captains are. And well, if he's leaving for the captaincy and there's no guarantee he'll get it elsewhere, he'd be smart enough to stay where he is.
So RR have technically got Yash right where they want him. As of now, they're giving him a great pay, his favoured opening position, and most importantly, they're making him the centre of their marketing and ad campaign, which no other franchise will probably offer him. If he wants all that, his best bet is to stay at RR. Rejecting him the captaincy was never as big of an insult as it was painted, because even if Yash left RR, the way team combinations are as of now, it doesn't seem likely he'll get the captaincy at any other franchise either.
And actually, the deal between Yash and RR was about the vice-captaincy. The thing with Riyan getting the captaincy cropped up only because Samson, the original captain got injured. Otherwise, Samson would've captained throughout the IPL, and neither Yash nor Riyan would've gotten a whiff of the captaincy.
So what RR will do is try and pacify Yash with the vice-captaincy, since that was the deal agreed upon. He was never getting the captaincy ahead of Samson. And then they keep their fingers crossed that Samson manages to remain fit for the whole season. It's not great for Yash, but he'll take it, because if he goes to another franchise, he might have to compromise upon one of batting position, money, or stardom. At least at RR he's only having to compromise upon captaincy, which he's not sure of getting anywhere else either. 3/4 is a better deal than 2/4.
Maybe 3 years down the line, when the next mega auction approaches, Yash will leave RR because by that time, he would have greater stats than now, more experience, plus he'd probably wield more clout as he becomes a mainstay in all the international teams. Then RR as well as other franchises might be willing to give him the captaincy. But for the short-term, his best option looks like staying at RR.
Interesting
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avavoxsblog · 16 days ago
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Top 10 Greatest IPL Matches of All Time That Fans Will Never Forget
The Indian Premier League (IPL) is more than just a cricket tournament—it's a spectacle where emotions, drama, and raw talent collide. Over the years, the league has delivered countless thrilling moments that have kept fans glued to their screens. Among those, a few matches have gone down in history as unforgettable classics. Here's a look at the top 10 greatest IPL matches of all time that fans will always remember.
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1. MI vs RR, 2014 – The Impossible Chase
In a match that had everything, Mumbai Indians needed to chase down 190 in 14.3 overs to qualify for the playoffs. Corey Anderson unleashed one of the most brutal innings ever, scoring 95 off 44 balls. But the real twist came when Aditya Tare smashed a six on the final ball to clinch qualification. It was chaos, joy, heartbreak, and drama packed into one game.
2. CSK vs RCB, 2012 – The 45-Ball Mayhem
When RCB posted a mammoth 205 thanks to Chris Gayle’s fireworks, the match seemed sealed. But what followed was an MS Dhoni masterclass in belief and a whirlwind 45-ball 83 by Albie Morkel that turned the tide. CSK chased it down in the last over, proving why they were one of the most feared sides.
3. RR vs KKR, 2014 – A Super Over Drama
One of the rare matches where the drama extended beyond 40 overs. Both teams ended with 152, forcing a Super Over. The game went down to the wire again, and Rajasthan Royals held their nerve better, clinching a last-ball win. It was cricket at its nail-biting best.
4. CSK vs KXIP, 2010 Semi-Final – The Comeback Kings
With CSK on the brink of elimination, needing to beat KXIP convincingly, the team delivered a stunning performance. Chasing a strong total, Dhoni’s thunderous 54 off 29 balls sealed the win with two balls to spare. His roaring celebration still gives fans goosebumps.
5. RCB vs LSG, 2023 – Stoinis and Pooran’s Madness
RCB’s 212 looked massive. But Marcus Stoinis and Nicholas Pooran had other plans. Pooran’s 19-ball fifty set the tone for a thrilling chase, and after a flurry of wickets, LSG sneaked a one-wicket win on the final ball. Pure IPL drama.
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6. MI vs CSK, 2019 Final – The One-Run Thriller
Arguably the most gripping final ever. With just 150 to defend, MI’s bowlers kept chipping away, and Lasith Malinga’s ice-cold last over sealed a one-run win. CSK needed two off the final ball—Malinga bowled a perfect slower delivery. It was heartbreak for one side and jubilation for the other.
7. SRH vs RCB, 2016 Final – The Underdog Triumph
Sunrisers Hyderabad stunned the heavyweights RCB with a complete team performance. David Warner led from the front, and despite a fiery Gayle-Kohli opening stand, SRH held their nerve. It was a final that showcased the unpredictable beauty of cricket.
8. KKR vs CSK, 2018 – Russell’s Power Show
Andre Russell turned a middling chase into a cakewalk with sheer muscle. Coming in with KKR in trouble, he bludgeoned 88* off just 36 balls. It was a match that defined brute strength and momentum swings.
9. RCB vs PBKS, 2016 – ABD & Kohli Show
The duo of Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers unleashed chaos on the Chinnaswamy crowd, both smashing centuries in a partnership of 229 runs. It was dominance, elegance, and friendship on display—a match that fans still talk about with awe.
10. DC vs CSK, 2021 – Pant vs Dhoni
This one was a master vs apprentice battle. Rishabh Pant led DC with flair, but MS Dhoni, in typical fashion, sealed the chase in the last over with vintage finishing. It was a symbolic passing of the torch, even as Dhoni reminded everyone of his legacy.
These matches are more than stats and scorecards—they’re emotional roller coasters that live rent-free in fans’ memories. Every season, the IPL promises magic, but these ten games are etched in history as truly unforgettable.
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