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Prithvi Shaw Is Back! Star Batter Smacks 75 From 34 Balls In T20 Mumbai
Prithvi Shaw Is Back! Star Batter Smacks 75 From 34 Balls In T20 Mumbai

News18

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Prithvi Shaw Is Back! Star Batter Smacks 75 From 34 Balls In T20 Mumbai

Last Updated: Shaw opened the innings for North Mumbai Panthers on Sunday and, with the help of 12 fours and three sixes, scored 75 runs from 34 balls. Prithvi Shaw is back with a bang! The 25-year-old right-handed batter from Mumbai, who went unsold in the IPL 2025 mega auctions last year, hammered 75 runs from just 34 balls for North Mumbai Panthers in the T20 Mumbai match played against Triumphs Knights MNE on Sunday, June 8. Shaw opened the innings for North Mumbai Panthers at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai and smacked 12 fours and three sixes during his stay at the crease. He added 62 runs for the second wicket with Arjun Jaiswal (9 from 12 balls) and 30 runs for the third wicket with Harshal Jadhav (46 runs from 30 balls) before being sent back to the pavilion by Suryansh Shedge on the fifth ball of the 10th over. Shaw's attacking show with the bat helped his team post a total of 207 runs on the board for the loss of six wickets, which in the end proved to be enough to win the match. Shaw, who has played five Tests, six ODIs and one T20I for India since making his international debut against the West Indies in October 2018, overall has 137 runs to his name in five matches played so far in T20 Mumbai 2025. Shaw kicked off the season by scoring 5 runs from four balls in the match which his team lost by 40 runs against NaMo Bandra Blasters at Wankhede Stadium on June 4, and in the next fixture against SoBo Mumbai Falcons, Shaw made 5 runs from 11 balls, and his side once again suffered a defeat, this time by nine wickets. In North Mumbai Panthers' third match of the season, Shaw made 33 runs from 23 balls with the help of four fours and one six and helped his side secure a five-wicket win over ARCS Andheri at Wankhede Stadium on June 6. In the rain-hit match played between North Mumbai Panthers and Shams Mulani-led Aakash Tigers MWS on June 7, Shaw scored 19 runs from 12 balls but failed to help his side avoid defeat by 22 runs. Shaw's team finished fourth in the league stage and will now face SoBo Mumbai Falcons in the second semifinal match of T20 Mumbai on June 10 at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Star Indian batter Shreyas Iyer is part of the SoBo Mumbai Falcons team. First Published:

T20 Mumbai and MPL set to be postponed
T20 Mumbai and MPL set to be postponed

The Hindu

time13-05-2025

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T20 Mumbai and MPL set to be postponed

The suspension of the Indian Premier League for a week has resulted in the T20 Mumbai League (T20M) and the Maharashtra Premier League (MPL) being postponed by a week. T20 Mumbai – after hosting two successful editions in 2018 and 2019 – was set to return to the city calendar from May 27, with a gala inauguration ceremony planned a day earlier, till June 8 at the Wankhede Stadium. The Maharashtra Cricket Association's stadium on the outskirts of Pune was scheduled to host the MPL from May 31 to June 15. However, with the IPL – scheduled to resume on May 17 – final to be played on June 3, neither the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) nor the Maharashtra Cricket Association (MhCA) can start their respective leagues till the IPL is over. 'We are waiting for a formal clearance from the BCCI about the revised window. As soon as we get a go-ahead, we will announce the revised fixtures,' Kamlesh Pisal, the MhCA secretary, told The Hindu on Tuesday. Abhay Hadap, the MCA secretary, also echoed a similar sentiment, adding that the 'IPL has just been rejigged, so it's understandable that it will take a few days more' for T20M to be reorganised. According to the BCCI rules, no intra-State league can clash with the IPL. But with the delay of the IPL, the T20 Mumbai and MPL are likely to be affected by the monsoon. The rainy season begins in Mumbai around June 10, while Pune starts getting showers around June 15. No delay for WMPL The MhCA is likely to get a go-ahead for the WMPL – the first edition that will feature Smriti Mandhana as captain of one of the four teams – to be staged from May 26, since there is no conflict between WMPL and the IPL from a broadcast perspective.

IPL 2025: PBKS vs MI tie moved to Ahmedabad, all you need to know
IPL 2025: PBKS vs MI tie moved to Ahmedabad, all you need to know

Time of India

time09-05-2025

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IPL 2025: PBKS vs MI tie moved to Ahmedabad, all you need to know

Dharamshala (PTI Photo) MUMBAI: Operation Sindoor has had an immediate impact on the ongoing IPL. TOI has learnt that the 3:30 pm match on May 11 between Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians, originally scheduled at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamshala, has been moved to Ahmedabad. This change comes as the Dharamshala airport — located in the hilly state of Himachal Pradesh near the Pakistan border — remains shut until May 10. Operation Sindoor Operation Sindoor: Several airports in India closed - check full list Did Pak shoot down Indian jets? What MEA said India foils Pakistan's attack on Jammu airport: What we know so far 'The BCCI approached us with a request to hold the match and we expressed our readiness for it,' Gujarat Cricket Association (GCS) secretary Anil Patel told TOI . The match at the Narendra Modi Stadium is expected to begin at 3:30 pm, the same time it was originally scheduled to start. The Shreyas Iyer-led Punjab Kings, who faced Delhi Capitals in Dharamshala on Thursday night before the game was called off, will travel to Ahmedabad on Friday if the match is allowed to be staged. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around in 2025 Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo Mumbai Indians, who were scheduled to travel to Dharamshala on Wednesday, will now head to Ahmedabad. In fact, their star player, India's T20 vice-captain Suryakumar Yadav , attended the T20 Mumbai auction on Wednesday. There was a possibility that Mumbai could have hosted the match, but unlike Mumbai, Ahmedabad serves as a neutral venue for both teams. There are 18 matches left in IPL-2025, with the northern cities of Jaipur,

PBKS-MI tie may be shifted to Mumbai
PBKS-MI tie may be shifted to Mumbai

Time of India

time08-05-2025

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PBKS-MI tie may be shifted to Mumbai

Image credit: BCCI/IPL Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Mumbai: Operation Sindoor has impacted the ongoing IPL. The 3:30pm match on May 11 between Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Mumbai Indians (MI), scheduled to be held at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamshala, is likely to be moved to Mumbai due to logistical Dharamshala airport, located in HP, not far from the Pakistan border, remains closed until May closure of the airport forced the MI squad — set to travel to Dharamshala on Wednesday — to delay its travel star MI player and India's T20 batsman Suryakumar Yadav was seen attending the T20 Mumbai auction in the city on Wednesday. Sources said the PBKS vs Delhi Capitals match scheduled for Thursday in Dharamshala remains 'on track' for now, although rain may affect play.'Unless there is an advisory from the BCCI stating otherwise, both Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals are scheduled to practice on Wednesday and play their match on Thursday,' said a source.'However, the May 11 game is set to be rescheduled due to logistical issues,' he added.A Punjab Kings official told TOI, 'It's business as no change in the schedule (for Thursday's match) as of now.' He also confirmed that the Delhi Capitals squad had arrived in Dharamshala.

Suryakumar, Rahane, Shreyas among icon players for T20 Mumbai
Suryakumar, Rahane, Shreyas among icon players for T20 Mumbai

The Hindu

time29-04-2025

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Suryakumar, Rahane, Shreyas among icon players for T20 Mumbai

Suryakumar Yadav, India's T20I captain, and former Test captain Ajinkya Rahane lead the pack of eight icon players for the third edition of the T20 Mumbai, to be played at the Wankhede Stadium from May 26. The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Tuesday formally announced the list of eight icon players, all of whom are international stars. Suryakumar has been in stupendous touch with the willow in the Indian Premier League, leading Mumbai Indians' march towards a place in the playoffs. Rahane, meanwhile, is leading the Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2025. Also among the icon players is Shreyas Iyer who has carried his exploits from India's triumphant Champions Trophy campaign into the IPL. The other five icon players are middle-order batter Sarfaraz Khan, all-rounders Shardul Thakur and Shivam Dube, pacer Tushar Deshpande and opener Prithvi Shaw who has recently fallen off the radar. Should Sarfaraz be picked for India's tour of England, he may be replaced with Tanush Kotian. 'Having these players in the league will also raise its stature and provide fans with a thrilling and memorable experience,' said Ajinkya Naik, MCA president. The Hindu understands ahead of the player auction, to be held in the second week of May, the MCA will conduct a draw of lots among the franchises to pick an icon player each. Each icon player will be richer by ₹15 lakh.

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