
An international star worth Rs 11.75 crore may not return for the 2025 IPL, dealing the... - 0 views
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sportsbettingid on 12 May 25Even if the currently delayed Indian Premier League (IPL) season begins. Mitchell Starc, an Australian bowler for the Delhi Capitals (DC), is unlikely to make a comeback to India. The IPL, which was suspended for a week on Friday due to rising regional tensions between India and Pakistan. It is really expected to be skipped by the majority of the best Australian cricket players. The IPL could resume as early as May 16, according to sources close to the BCCI. Who informed NDTV on Sunday that the final would probably be moved from May 25 to May 30. Leading Australian cricket players arrived in their cities after the IPL was suspended. After landing in Sydney with his wife, Alyssa Healy, Starc declined to comment to the local press about the situation. However, if the tournament restarts, Starc might not go back to India, his management later told Australia's Nine News. Cricket Australia (CA) would back its players if they choose not to return for the IPL's resumption. According to The Age. Indian Premier League Australian cricketer Starc is not the only player whose IPL participation is under scrutiny. In order to prepare for the WTC final at Lord's beginning on June 11. Pat Cummins and Travis Head, whose Sunrisers Hyderabad squad is already eliminated from playoff contention, may decide to stay in Australia. Bringing back foreign players and support personnel who left India within 24 hours of the suspension is a logistical difficulty that further adds to the uncertainty. Cricket South Africa has not yet determined if its players may stay over the May 25 NOC deadline. While the majority of the New Zealand team has already left for home. Player safety is the top priority, and the CSA board is anticipated to discuss this on Sunday. This disruption has presented challenges as well as a benefit for teams like RCB. Rajat Patidar the captain was expected to miss two games after suffering a finger injury while fielding against CSK. Now, he has a valuable opportunity

In men's Test cricket, Mitchell Starc records the fastest five-wicket haul history. - 0 views
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In dramatic fashion, Mitchell Starc reached the 400-wicket club on the third day at Sabina Park. Taking the fastest five-wicket haul in Test history. In just 15 balls after destroying the top order of the West Indies with a triple-wicket opening over. Mitchell Starc produced one of the best opening overs in his 100th Test match. When the left-hander edged a superb outswinger to replacement wicketkeeper Josh Inglis, who was filling in for the injured Alex Carey. He removed John Campbell first ball, marking the fourth time in his career that he had done so with the first delivery of an innings. Debutant Kevlon Anderson reviewed the plumbest of lbws despite shouldering arms four balls later as the ball spun around to hit his leg in front of the middle stump. The stumps were destroyed by another delivery that bent back to take Brandon King's inside edge. It was the sixth time a team had gone 0 for 3 in Test history. Mikyle Louis was the fourth Australian bowler to reach the 400th wicket, following Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, and Nathan Lyon. He survived the hat-trick ball at the beginning of Starc's second over. But he duly took his 400th wicket with another of his signature inswingers, trapping Louis leg before wicket. Two balls later, he added Shai Hope leg before wicket to reach a five-wicket total in just 15 deliveries, breaking the previous record. Which was shared by Ernie Toshack, Stuart Broad, and Scott Boland, by four deliveries. The incredible sights continued. Starc used to rule the pink-ball cricket format in Australia. Confirming his position as the sport's king. This is the team's first abroad day-night test.
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