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2 minutes ago, CricPokChic said:

Pandey,Garg(u19 captain),virat singh,saha(wk),goswami(wk),shankar(allrounder)

Lol

anna rajkumar of srh chalu andariki 

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46 minutes ago, CricPokChic said:

Hope so... but same old middle order prob..team balance set avvatam ledu....

batting kanna bowling ee probelm vundi 

Warner and Jihnny gallu full season adathara ee sari 

 

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4 hours ago, Kontekurradu said:

batting kanna bowling ee probelm vundi 

Warner and Jihnny gallu full season adathara ee sari 

 

ya adataru...warner first lo oka match miss avachu as AUS vs NZ 3rd t20 ends on march 29th....

ya bowling bhuvi form lo lekapovatam pedda minus....

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All-star match to take place post IPL 2020

The one-off all-star match that was meant to preface IPL 2020 will now be played after the tournament. The match was originally scheduled to be played three days before the IPL, which begins on March 29, but due to operational reasons it is now set to be played after the tournament which ends on May 24. No date or venue has been finalised yet though.

IPL Governing Council chairman Brijesh Patel confirmed the development, saying the two teams for the game would be picked based on the performances of the players in the tournament. "It will be after the tournament," Patel, a former India batsman, told ESPNcricnfo. "We will see the performance of the players and on that basis the two teams will be selected."

The all-star match was originally proposed by the Patel and found support from the BCCI. ESPNcricinfo understands at the last IPL Governing Council meeting, held on January 27, it was decided to have a selection committee in place to pick the two teams. That meeting was attended by the BCCI's top brass including Sourav Ganguly (president), Jay Shah (secretary) and Arun Dhumal (treasurer).

In that meeting, the date for the all-star match was tentatively set as March 25 while Mumbai was picked as the venue, considering the tournament opener between defending champions Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings was scheduled at the Wankhede stadium on March 29.

Subsequently, however, the BCCI realised it did not have much time to get various things in place including the availability of players as well raising a broadcast tender. The IPL begins barely 10 days after the three-match ODI series between India and South Africa, which ends on March 18 in Kolkata.

Immediately after the ODIs against South Africa, five Indian players are set to travel to Bangladesh to participate in two T20Is between an Asian XI and a World XI, organised by the Bangladesh Cricket Board to commemorate the birth centenary of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bangladesh's founding father. The BCCI has not yet announced who will be going, but some prominent India players are part of the list of names approved.

One of the officials, who attended the January IPL governing council meeting, said there is ample time now to float the tender and discuss the rights for the all-star match with Star, who hold the broadcast rights for IPL till 2022. It is understood a team lead by Patel was meant to meet up with Star to talk about the tender for the all-star match. That meeting is yet to take place. At the January 27 meeting it was also decided that the proceeds from the match will likely be used for a charitable purpose.

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Sunrisers Hyderabad name David Warner captain for IPL 2020

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Sunrisers Hyderabad have announced David Warner as their captain for the upcoming IPL that starts on March 29. Warner takes over from Kane Williamson , who led the side in 2018 and 2019. Williamson was named captain in 2018 after Warner had been barred from participating in that season of the tournament in the aftermath of Australia's ball-tampering controversy, which occurred before the start of the league that year.

Williamson led the Sunrisers to the final in 2018, where they lost to the Chennai Super Kings in Mumbai, and was the tournament's leading scorer with a tally of 735. Last year, the Sunrisers lost to the Delhi Capitals in the eliminator, after finishing fourth on the points table.

Warner had earlier captained the side between 2015 and 2017, and had led them to the title win in 2016. Warner has led the Sunrisers in 45 matches overall, with 26 wins and a win-loss ratio of 1.368. Williamson, in comparison, led the side to 14 wins in 26 games with a win-loss ratio of 1.272.

With Williamson not the captain anymore and Warner a sure starter, the Sunrisers have the option of rotating their overseas players for the other three slots in the XI. They already have match-winners Jonny Bairstow, Mohammad Nabi and Rashid Khan in their squad and Mitchell Marsh, Fabian Allen and Billy Stanlake among the other non-Indian names. When Williamson was captain, they were forced to pick Warner and Williamson in the top order, leaving only two overseas slots open.

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On 2/18/2020 at 10:53 AM, CricPokChic said:

Pandey,Garg(u19 captain),virat singh,saha(wk),goswami(wk),shankar(allrounder)

Yem middle order ra ayya. After Manish antha filla foo batch. Run per ball batch idi. Not big hitters. Still SRH ki finisher ledu. Afghan Jilebi Nabi gaadu Rashid gaalle dikku lower order la. 

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