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MS Dhoni's CSK Future Uncertain as Retention Deadline Approaches

MS Dhoni's CSK Future Uncertain as Retention Deadline Approaches

MS Dhoni's future with the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the upcoming IPL 2025 has become a topic of intense speculation. The new IPL retention rules have designated Dhoni as an 'uncapped player,' significantly increasing his chances of being retained. However, the franchise and Dhoni himself have yet to confirm his status.CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan recently disclosed a message from Dhoni regarding his retention. He emphasized that CSK is eager to retain Dhoni, but the veteran cricketer has not yet confirmed his decision. Dhoni has indicated that he will inform the franchise before October 31, the deadline for IPL retentions."We also want Dhoni to play in the CSK team. But Dhoni has not confirmed it to us yet. Dhoni said, 'I will tell you before October 31.' We hope that he will play," Viswanathan stated.The IPL Governing Council's reinstatement of the old rule allowing franchises to register retired or inactive players as 'uncapped' has prompted a re-evaluation of retention strategies. Many believe that this change was specifically implemented to accommodate MS Dhoni, enabling CSK to retain him for a modest INR 4 crore.Despite CSK's claims that they have not yet discussed the matter with Dhoni, former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif is convinced that the IPL rules were modified solely to ensure Dhoni's continued participation."You will get the chance to see MS Dhoni again. He is fit, batting at a strike rate of 200, keeping well, and that is why I believe the rules will keep changing till he wants to play. If he wants to play in the IPL, he will play. He is such a big player, such a big match-winner, and has been a leader for CSK," Kaif said.

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Jitesh Sharma Prefers CSK or MI if Not Retained by Punjab Kings

Jitesh Sharma Prefers CSK or MI if Not Retained by Punjab Kings

Punjab Kings' wicketkeeper-batter Jitesh Sharma, who has been a part of India's T20I squads, has expressed his preference for playing for Chennai Super Kings or Mumbai Indians if not retained by Punjab Kings in the upcoming IPL auction.Jitesh, who has captained Punjab Kings in the absence of Shikhar Dhawan and Sam Curran, has been a key contributor to the team's middle order with his aggressive batting. Despite not playing in the recent India-Bangladesh series, Jitesh remains hopeful of being retained by Punjab Kings.However, if not retained, Jitesh has revealed his desire to play for either Chennai Super Kings or Mumbai Indians. Having played for Mumbai Indians in 2016-17, Jitesh holds a special fondness for the team and the Wankhede Stadium."I have experienced the MI atmosphere, and I love Wankhede because, as a Maharashtrian, it has always been close to my heart," said Jitesh. "During my younger days, I watched matches at Wankhede and sat outside, feeling the vibe. I want to experience that feeling while playing inside the stadium for Mumbai Indians."Jitesh also expressed his admiration for Chennai Super Kings and their captain MS Dhoni. "I would like to play for Chennai Super Kings because of Mahi bhai and because Ruturaj Gaikwad (CSK captain) is my good friend and I enjoy playing under him the same way I enjoy playing under Surya (Suryakumar Yadav) bhai," he said.Despite the pressure of performing in the IPL, Jitesh believes that it is important to perform well at all levels. "No, performing everywhere is important," he said. "Riyan Parag made it into the ODI side because of his performances in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. You have to perform at every platform you get, and the rewards will follow."Jitesh rose to prominence during the IPL 2022 season when he was acquired by Punjab Kings for INR 20 lakh. Serving primarily as a finisher, Jitesh made a significant impact, scoring 234 runs with a strike rate of 163.64. He continued his strong performance in the 2023 season, accumulating 309 runs with a strike rate of 156.06.Over his tenure with Punjab Kings, which spans 40 matches, Jitesh has maintained a batting strike rate of over 151.14, solidifying his reputation in the league. Despite his previous successes, his performance in IPL 2024 was below expectations. In that season, he managed to score only 187 runs across 14 innings, holding an average of 17.

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David Cameron Praises Virat Kohli as "Extraordinary Leader"

David Cameron Praises Virat Kohli as "Extraordinary Leader"

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has hailed Indian cricket star Virat Kohli as an "extraordinary leader" at the NDTV World Summit. Cameron, a self-proclaimed cricket enthusiast, was asked to name his favorite Indian cricketer and heaped praise on both Rahul Dravid and Kohli.Cameron recalled watching legendary spinner Bishan Singh Bedi and witnessing Dravid's brilliant century in England. He then highlighted Kohli's exceptional leadership qualities, stating that he had witnessed "incredible captaincy and inspiration" from the Indian batter on the field."I think in Virat Kohli, you had an extraordinary leader. Sometimes, you can see, as we have done with Ben Stokes as our captain, just incredible captaincy on the field and inspiration. I think you had that with Virat Kohli," Cameron said.Cameron also expressed his admiration for the upcoming generation of British-Indian cricketers, predicting that they would soon challenge India and potentially emerge victorious.Kohli recently joined an elite group of cricketers by scoring his 9,000th run in Test matches during the first Test against New Zealand in Bengaluru. Batting at No. 3, Kohli turned the tables after being dismissed for a duck in the first innings.Alongside Sarfaraz Khan, Kohli forged a crucial partnership of 136 runs that revived India's innings. He reached his half-century off 70 balls and carefully accumulated the additional three runs needed to reach the milestone.Kohli became the 18th player to score 9,000 runs in Test cricket and joined Joe Root and Steve Smith as the only active players in this exclusive club. He also became the fourth Indian to achieve this feat, following in the footsteps of Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, and Sunil Gavaskar.

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RCB Faces Retention Dilemma Ahead of IPL Mega Auction

RCB Faces Retention Dilemma Ahead of IPL Mega Auction

With the IPL player retention deadline looming, franchises are strategizing their rosters for the upcoming cycle. For the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), the focus remains on Virat Kohli, but beyond that, the team faces a dilemma.RCB retained Kohli, Glenn Maxwell, and Mohammed Siraj ahead of the 2022 mega auction. However, Siraj's recent struggles and Maxwell's poor 2024 performance raise questions about their value. Skipper Faf Du Plessis' age (40) also presents a concern.Cameron Green, acquired from Mumbai Indians, is unlikely to be retained due to his recent back surgery. Dinesh Karthik's retirement leaves a void in the finisher role, while Rajat Patidar's potential may not warrant a significant investment.This leaves RCB with the need to rebuild at the mega auction. The Right to Match (RTM) option remains, but premium costs make it unlikely for multiple retentions. The team's priority is finding a long-term captain.Over the years, RCB has neglected local Bengaluru players. Devdutt Padikkal was the last consistent local talent, while Vyshak Vijay Kumar has played sparingly. Government pressure may force the franchise to prioritize Karnataka players in the auction.One potential target is KL Rahul, who fits the bill as a top-order batter, captaincy candidate, and local player. However, his availability depends on his relationship with the Lucknow Supergiants. If Rahul becomes available, RCB could face intense competition for his services.For RCB, the preparations revolve around Virat Kohli, with the rest of the roster to be determined at the auction. The team's future success hinges on finding the right balance of experience and potential.

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Pujara's Timely Ton Sends Message to India Selectors Ahead of Australia Tour

Pujara's Timely Ton Sends Message to India Selectors Ahead of Australia Tour

Cheteshwar Pujara, the seasoned Indian batter, has sent a resounding message to the national selectors with a masterful century for Saurashtra in the Ranji Trophy match against Chhattisgarh. The 36-year-old's timely ton serves as a reminder of his enduring class and unwavering determination ahead of the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia.Pujara's 66th First Class century, a testament to his prolific run-scoring prowess, saw him surpass West Indies legend Brian Lara for the most hundreds in the format. It was also his 25th in Ranji cricket, placing him second among active players.The veteran batter's century came after Chhattisgarh amassed a formidable 578 for 7 (declared) in their first innings. Undeterred, Pujara anchored Saurashtra's response with a composed and elegant knock. His 198-ball innings was adorned with 11 boundaries, showcasing his impeccable timing and shot selection.This century marks Pujara's first in the ongoing Ranji season, following a modest start against Tamil Nadu. However, it comes on the heels of a successful County stint in England, where he amassed 501 runs for Sussex, including two centuries.Pujara's resurgence is particularly timely given India's recent batting struggles in the opening Test against New Zealand in Bengaluru. With the tour Down Under looming, the veteran has thrown his hat in the ring for selection, eager to prove his worth on the biggest stage.Pujara's last Test appearance for India came in the World Test Championship Final against Australia in June 2023. The top-order batter, who has played 103 Tests for his country, boasts an impressive tally of 19 centuries in the traditional format.As the Indian team prepares for the challenges of the Australian tour, Pujara's century serves as a timely reminder of his resilience, experience, and unwavering commitment to the game.

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West Indies Unhappy with Sri Lanka Pitches, Rain Adds to Challenges

West Indies Unhappy with Sri Lanka Pitches, Rain Adds to Challenges

West Indies' tour of Sri Lanka has been marred by controversy over the state of the pitches, with the visitors expressing dissatisfaction with the turning tracks prepared for the T20I series. Coach Daren Sammy claimed a "moral victory" for his team, suggesting that their performance forced Sri Lanka to produce more favorable conditions for the second and third matches.However, in the first ODI in Pallekele, West Indies faced another challenging surface, compounded by unfavorable weather conditions. After winning the toss and electing to bat first, the team's innings was interrupted by rain in the 39th over. The delay not only prevented Sri Lanka's bowlers from bowling with a wet ball but also forced West Indies to contend with a slippery ball throughout the second innings.Sri Lanka captain Charith Asalanka acknowledged the impact of the wet ball on his team's victory, while debutant Nishan Madushka, who played a crucial role in the match-winning partnership, echoed this sentiment. He noted that the West Indies bowlers struggled to grip the ball, resulting in reduced turn on the wicket.Despite the challenging conditions, West Indies' bowlers initially dominated, taking three wickets in the first three overs. However, Madushka and Asalanka's partnership turned the tide in Sri Lanka's favor. The batters repeatedly hit the ball into waterlogged areas, significantly altering the condition of the ball. West Indies' bowlers appealed to the umpires to change the balls, but their requests were denied.Sri Lanka's strategy of prolonging the game until bowling became more difficult proved effective. Madushka revealed that Asalanka instructed the team to drag the game to 20 or 25 overs before reassessing. This positive mindset contributed to his own performance and the team's eventual victory.With the remaining two ODIs also scheduled to be played in Pallekele, conditions are likely to continue playing a significant role in the outcome. From West Indies' perspective, they have faced a substantial disadvantage thus far on the tour.

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Bangladesh Collapse to 127 as South Africa Dominate Day One

Bangladesh Collapse to 127 as South Africa Dominate Day One

The first Test match between Bangladesh and South Africa commenced in Dhaka, marking the resumption of international cricket in the country after a period of political unrest. Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto elected to bat first, citing the dry wicket conditions that could prove challenging for batting in the fourth innings.South Africa's opening bowlers, Kagiso Rabada and Wiaan Mulder, applied early pressure on the Bangladesh openers. Rabada drew first blood, trapping Shadman Islam leg before wicket for a duck in the first over. Mahmudul Hasan Joy and Mominul Haque steadied the innings, but Mulder struck again in the third over, removing Joy for 10.Haque, the former Bangladesh captain, showed his class with a well-crafted 25, including a boundary off Mulder. However, he was dismissed by Rabada in the 10th over, leaving Bangladesh at 39/3.Mushfiqur Rahim and Litton Das attempted to rebuild the innings, but both fell in quick succession to Mulder and Rabada, respectively. Bangladesh were reeling at 60/5, with the South African bowlers dominating the proceedings.Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Jaker Ali, making his Test debut, showed some resistance, adding 30 runs for the sixth wicket. However, Mulder returned to dismiss Miraz for 22, and Ali followed soon after, caught behind off Rabada for 15.Bangladesh's innings eventually folded for 127, with Rabada and Mulder sharing seven wickets between them. South Africa's bowlers had exploited the conditions superbly, extracting bounce and movement from the pitch.In response, South Africa's openers, Aiden Markram and Tony de Zorzi, negotiated the Bangladesh bowlers cautiously. They reached stumps on day one with the score at 15/0, trailing Bangladesh by 112 runs.The match is evenly poised heading into day two, with South Africa needing to build a substantial lead to put pressure on Bangladesh. The home side, on the other hand, will be looking to strike early and restrict South Africa's scoring.

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Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma Attend Krishna Das Kirtan, Seek Blessings

Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma Attend Krishna Das Kirtan, Seek Blessings

Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma, the celebrated Indian cricketer and Bollywood actress duo, graced the Krishna Das kirtan event at Nesco, Mumbai on October 20. Their presence added a touch of stardom to the spiritual gathering, where they immersed themselves in the serene atmosphere and sought blessings.The event organizers shared captivating images of the couple enjoying the live performance from the front row. Anushka Sharma was seen clapping enthusiastically as the crowd rose in unison, while Kohli beamed with joy throughout the event. The organizers expressed their gratitude on social media, stating that the couple's presence enhanced the collective devotion and made the gathering even more special.A video captured by attendees showcased the couple's heartfelt engagement with the kirtan. This is not the first time Kohli and Sharma have attended a Krishna Das kirtan. Earlier this year, they were spotted at a similar event in London.Kohli's recent cricketing endeavors saw him participate in the first Test against New Zealand in Bengaluru, where India unfortunately lost by eight wickets. Despite his valiant efforts, scoring 0 and 70 in the two innings, India faced setbacks in both innings. The second Test of the three-match series between India and New Zealand is scheduled to commence on October 24.

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Virender Sehwag Advises Babar Azam to Prioritize Domestic Cricket and Fitness

Virender Sehwag Advises Babar Azam to Prioritize Domestic Cricket and Fitness

Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag has advised Pakistan's Babar Azam to prioritize domestic cricket and focus on improving his fitness and mental resilience. Sehwag's comments come after Azam's recent struggles in international cricket, which culminated in his omission from the final two Tests against England.Despite facing criticism, Azam displayed resilience in the second Test, scoring a gritty 118 against a formidable English bowling attack. However, Sehwag believes that Azam needs to address his mental and physical well-being."Babar Azam should play domestic cricket now. He should work on his fitness, spend some time with family, then come back to international cricket as a physically fitter and mentally stronger player," Sehwag said.Sehwag emphasized that Azam's mental state has been significantly affected by the pressure and expectations placed upon him. "With expectations from Babar decreasing and his resignation from captaincy, it seems he has been more impacted mentally than in terms of technique. He needs to stay mentally strong. He's a talented player, and players like him tend to bounce back quickly," he added.While Azam's absence from the Test team raised eyebrows, Pakistan's spin duo of Noman Ali and Sajid Khan proved their worth, taking all 20 wickets in the second Test. Sajid's 7/111 in the first innings and Noman's 8/46 in the second innings played a pivotal role in Pakistan's 125-run victory, leveling the series at 1-1.The series decider will be played in Rawalpindi from October 24, with both teams aiming to secure a series victory.

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