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IPL 2025: Are Gujarat Titans equipped enough for playoffs without Jos Buttler?
IPL 2025: Are Gujarat Titans equipped enough for playoffs without Jos Buttler?

India Today

time5 days ago

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IPL 2025: Are Gujarat Titans equipped enough for playoffs without Jos Buttler?

Gujarat Titans have suffered a significant blow ahead of the IPL 2025 playoffs, with Jos Buttler returning to England for the limited-overs series against the West Indies. The franchise's decision to invest Rs 15.75 crore in the veteran wicketkeeper-batter paid off handsomely, as Buttler played a key role in helping GT secure a playoff his departure now presents a major challenge for the Titans, who must win three consecutive matches to clinch the title. Buttler's absence leaves a considerable void in the lineup - he accounted for 20.98 per cent of GT's total runs this Titans' strong performance throughout the league stage was built around the batting trio of Buttler, Sai Sudharsan, and Shubman Gill. GT remained near the top of the table for most of the season, only slipping out of the top two after a heavy 83-run defeat to Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in their last league match. Buttler concluded his IPL 2025 campaign with 538 runs at an impressive average of 59.77, including five half-centuries and a top score of 97 not replaces Buttler at No.3?With Jos Buttler unavailable, GT have brought in Sri Lankan batter Kusal Mendis as his replacement. While Mendis has experience batting at No. 3 in the T20 format, his statistics are not particularly encouraging. In 17 T20 matches, he has scored 365 runs at an average of 22.81, with a top score of 68, achieved while playing for the Kandy Tuskers against the Galle Gladiators in the 2020 Lanka Premier League in record in T20 internationals is even less impressive. In six innings at No. 3, Mendis has managed only 70 runs at an average of 11.66, with a top score of 27 against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 2022. While he is yet to make his IPL debut, giving him a start could be a gamble for Gujarat Titans - but with limited alternatives, they may have little Sudharsan has been highly effective at No. 3 for Gujarat Titans, scoring 818 runs in 20 matches at an impressive average of 48.11. However, moving him back to that position would disrupt a successful opening partnership with skipper Shubman duo have amassed 909 runs in 14 games in IPL 2025 as a pair, averaging 69.92, including three century stands and an unbeaten 205-run partnership against the Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.'Not about one individual'Director of Cricket at the Titans, Vikram Solanki, remained unfazed about Buttler's absence, saying that GT don't depend on one or two individuals for success.'He's not available for the playoffs. So, we will approach the game as a team. It's not about one individual or three individuals, as you keep reminding me - they've had good seasons,' Solanki said in the press conference after GT lost to CSK in glad the top order has been scoring most of the runs. That's a good thing. Yes, it means the middle order has sometimes not had the opportunity to bat. But when they have played, I think they've actually given a good account of themselves,' Solanki Titans have their task cut out as they prepare to face the Hardik Pandya-led Mumbai Indians in the Eliminator on Friday at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, updated on IPL 2025 with India Today! Get match schedules, team squads, live score, and the latest IPL points table for CSK, MI, RCB, KKR, SRH, LSG, DC, GT, PBKS, and RR. Plus, keep track of the top contenders for the IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap. Don't miss a moment!Must Watch IN THIS STORY#IPL 2025

This person holds record for fastest 50 in ODIs, not Gayle, DeVilliers, Sehwag, Kohli, Afridi, Dhoni, he is a bowler, not from India
This person holds record for fastest 50 in ODIs, not Gayle, DeVilliers, Sehwag, Kohli, Afridi, Dhoni, he is a bowler, not from India

India.com

time25-05-2025

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This person holds record for fastest 50 in ODIs, not Gayle, DeVilliers, Sehwag, Kohli, Afridi, Dhoni, he is a bowler, not from India

Image credit: X Meet Matthew Forde, know all about him Matthew Forde, born on 29 April 2002 in Barbados, West Indies, is a right-arm fast bowler. Till date, his bowling was his identity, on the basis of which he dominated tournaments like Caribbean Premier League and Lanka Premier League in T20 cricket. On the basis of this, he got a chance to play in the ODI and T20 team of West Indies in December 2023 when he was 21 years old. So far, this bowler, who has taken 16 wickets in 10 ODIs and 8 wickets in 6 T20 Internationals, has updated his profile by scoring the fastest ODI half-century.

A potential new dawn for cricket in Europe
A potential new dawn for cricket in Europe

Arab News

time20-02-2025

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  • Arab News

A potential new dawn for cricket in Europe

Into the existing global jigsaw of T20 franchise tournaments, in which the pieces do not quite fit together, another piece has been added. The International Cricket Council has sanctioned a league in Europe, to be known as the European T20 Premier League. It is made up of a partnership between the national cricket boards of Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands. For the latest updates, follow us @ArabNewsSport The first edition of the event will be held between July 15 and Aug. 3, 2025. This fits between the Major Cricket League in the USA, which is scheduled to run between mid-June and mid-July, and The Hundred, which runs between Aug. 5 and 31. It also avoids the 13th edition of the men's Caribbean Premier League which will be held between Aug. 14 and Sept. 21, but slightly overlaps with the Lanka Premier League, which will be played between July 1 and 21. The T20 Blast in England and Wales sprawls from the end of May until mid-September, excluding August. Four days of that schedule will clash with the ETPL in July. The concept of a European League has been long in the making. In March 2019, Cricket Scotland, Cricket Ireland and the Royal Dutch Cricket Association announced the Euro T20 Slam for six teams. A player draft was held but, apparently, financial difficulties were encountered and the COVID19 outbreak ended the ambitions of the organisers. They were also responsible for the Canadian Global T20 tournament, which will enter its fourth edition in 2025. Last year, it ran from July 25 to Aug. 11. There is no association between those who were behind the Euro T20 Slam and those who are investing and planning the ETPL. As soon ICC approval was granted, none other than Abhishek Bachchan was revealed as a co-owner. Indians will need no introduction to one of Hindi/Indian cinema's leading stars and the son of legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan. Previously, Abhishek's involvement in sport focused on kabaddi and football, rather than cricket. In an interview with him I asked him why he had added cricket to his sporting portfolio and why in Europe rather than India. Bachchan explained that, because he was sent to boarding school in Switzerland when he was nine, he did not have the exposure to cricket that most children of his age experienced. Later, when opportunities to invest in cricket arose, he felt that he did not have the 'bandwidth'. His time was fully occupied by his acting career, his investment in the Jaipur Pink Panthers in the Indian Pro Kabaddi League, plus co-ownership of Chennaiyin FC in the Indian Super League. This is not to say that he has no interest in cricket — far from it. He is a huge fan of the IPL and the Mumbai Indians, a side he will watch if filming commitments allow. Now, Bachchan believes that the time is right for him to invest in cricket. He believes that passion is required to spark investment interest, along with an opportunity to make an impact. This is what he feels about ETPL. A chance meeting opened up the opportunity to stir interest in a region that has not yet been able to tap into the explosion of T20 franchise cricket. He regards T20 as the new frontier of cricket and was amazed at the amounts of money spent, not just by Indians, in buying stakes in The Hundred last week. Cricket had got to the stage where it needed private money invested in it, otherwise the game was in danger of stagnating. In cricket's ecosystem, the privately-owned ETPL will have a unique feature through its partnership with three cricketing nations. In the ICC's T20 rankings. Ireland is in 11th place, Scotland is 13th and the Netherlands 14th. All three are ambitious to improve — Ireland is already a full member and a Test-playing nation. However, all three need additional funds to pursue their respective ambitions. A number of their players feature on the global franchise circuit. A European tournament will provide a platform for the leading talent from these three countries, playing alongside some of the best talent from around the world. During the initial phase of the tournament's development, an interim working group has been established to guide decision-making and oversee resourcing. It is chaired by the CEO of Cricket Ireland and comprises representatives from the three cricket boards and from strategic partner, Rules Sport Tech. This is a private limited company, headquartered in Haryana, India, and set up by Bachchan, Priyanka Kaul, Dhiraj Malhotra and Saurav Banerjee. They were present at the time of my interview with Bachchan, contributing additional information about their plans for the ETPL. They have their work cut out. There are five months to go until the league opens. Without naming names, for obvious reasons, it was clear that discussions with players and their agents are underway, as are those with potential franchisees and investors. I asked if any of the IPL franchise owners who did not secure a stake in The Hundred have expressed interest. The answer was a warm smile from Bachchan. His involvement will no doubt help in raising exposure in India and enhancing prospects of securing media coverage. This is not to say that the plan is to bankroll the league wholly with Indian funds. There is a clear will to have local involvement. It seems likely that the league will be based in six cities — Dublin, Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The format, along with other details, is due to be revealed at some stage in the near future. Bachchan spoke enthusiastically about the prospect of the league developing world class local talent. Success for him lies in that ambition as well as in profitability. He is confident that the business model which they have in place will enable franchises to be earning profits by the end of Year 5. He pointed out that eight to 10 years is common in franchise cricket. If Bachchan's positivity and belief are the lodestone for the ETPL, then it has a good chance of creating a legacy in Europe, a part of the world that is home to 34 of 108 ICC member countries but has struggled to establish cricket as a major sport.

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