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IPL 2025 Talking Points – Vaibhav Suryavanshi 100 aged 14 + RCB to win it all?

IPL 2025 Talking Points – Vaibhav Suryavanshi 100 aged 14 + RCB to win it all?

News.com.au29-04-2025

IPL 2025 Talking Points - Vaibhav Suryavanshi 100 aged 14 + RCB to win it all? | Cricket Today Show, Wednesday April 2 - Episode 141. Cricket Today talk on all of the IPL 2025 biggest talking points with RCB on top of the table, Delhi surprising, an amazing 35 ball hundred from 14 year old Suryavanshi and Josh Hazlewood leading the wickets and the way for Aussies! The panel full of banter talks up Mitch Marsh is extremely worried about the Sunrisers form and predicts the exact table finish ahead of the 2025 IPL playoffs! Cricket Today panelists Liam 'Stats Guy' McAllion, Marcus Bazzano and Leo Mullaly talk all things T20 for the 2025 IPL season! Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 03:54 IPL Team Check In 35:10 Aussie Watch 39:04 Outro

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