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  1. Farhan hits fourth T20 century in a month in PSLpublished at 20:05 14 April

    Sahibzada Farhan celebrates century with Colin MunroImage source, Getty Images
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    Farhan scored 97 runs in a partnership of 144 with Colin Munro

    Opener Sahibzada Farhan scored his fourth T20 century in the space of a month as Islamabad United hammered Peshawar Zalmi by 102 runs in the Pakistan Super League.

    Last month, Farhan made 114 not out, 162 not out and 148 for Peshawar in the National T20 Cup - Pakistan's domestic T20 competition below the PSL - and continued that form with 106 from 52 balls in Rawalpindi.

    He struck 13 fours and five sixes to power Islamabad to 243-5 - the highest score in this year's PSL.

    Mohammad Haris made 87 in pursuit but, with wickets falling around him, Peshawar did not threaten their mammoth chase and were dismissed for 141.

    Babar Azam was out for one, fellow Pakistan batter Saim Ayub six and Somerset's Tom Kohler-Core eight.

    But in making his first PSL ton, 29-year-old Farhan became just the fifth man, after Chris Gayle, Virat Kohli, Jos Buttler and Shubman Gill, to hit four T20 centuries in a year. He has done so in nine matches.

    Farhan played three T20s for Pakistan in 2018 and was recalled for a further six matches last year but has scored only 86 runs across nine internationals at an average of 9.55.

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  2. Injured Ferguson likely to miss remainder of IPLpublished at 16:38 14 April

    Lockie Ferguson grimaces after injuryImage source, BCCI/IPL

    New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson is likely to miss the remainder of the Indian Premier League season because of an injury.

    Ferguson, 33, left the field clutching his leg during his first over in Punjab Kings' defeat by Sunrisers Hyderabad on Saturday.

    He has taken five wickets in four matches for the Kings this season.

    "Ferguson is out indefinitely and the chances of us getting him back by the end of the tournament are very slim, I would have thought," Kings' bowling coach James Hopes said.

    "I think he has sustained a pretty serious injury."

    Ferguson missed the Champions Trophy in February and March because of a foot injury.

    Prior to that the quick struggled with a hamstring injury.

    Elsewhere, Chennai Super Kings have signed 17-year-old batter Ayush Mhatre, who has not played a professional T20, as an injury replacement for injured captain Ruturaj Gaikwad.

    Sunrisers Hyderabad have replaced Australia leg-spinner Adam Zampa with left-handed batter Smaran Ravichandran, after announcing Zampa was ruled out with an unspecified injury.

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  3. Mumbai take run out hat-trick to beat IPL leaders Delhipublished at 20:11 13 April

    Mumbai Indians celebrate victory over Delhi CapitalsImage source, Getty Images

    Mumbai Indians wrapped up a 12-run victory over leaders Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League with a hat-trick of run outs.

    Chasing 206, Karun Nair set the unbeaten Capitals up for victory with 89 from 40 deliveries.

    But his dismissal prompted a turnaround for Mumbai, who took eight wickets for 58 runs and closed the match out with some sharp fielding to leave Ashutosh Sharma, Kuldeep Yadav and Mohit Sharma short of their ground.

    Ryan Rickelton got Mumbai off to a solid start after they were put into bat, hitting 41 from 25 prior to being bowled by Kuldeep.

    His dismissal brought saw Tilak Verma Suryakumar Yadav at the crease and the pair put on 60 for the third wicket.

    Suryakumar departed for 41 from 25 when he lofted Kuldeep to Mitchell Starc at long-off, and Hardik Pandya was removed for just two when he lobbed Vipraj Nigam to Tristan Stubbs in the same fielding position one over later.

    Tilak pushed on alongside Naman Dhir (38 not out from 17), with whom he formed a 62-run partnership, until he departed for a 33-ball 59 when he found Abishek Porel at mid-wicket in Mukesh Kumar's final over as Mumbai posted 205-5.

    Delhi lost Jake Fraser-McGurk from the first ball of their reply, chipping to Will Jacks off Deepak Chahar, but Nair arrived to put on 119 with Porel (33 from 25).

    Naman Dhir caught Porel off Karn Sharma just after the halfway stage, and when Nair was bowled by Mitchell Santner in the following over the game's momentum shifted.

    The international trio of Axar Patel, Stubbs and KL Rahul all fell cheaply, the latter two to Karn, who took 3-36.

    Delhi needed 23 going into Jasprit Bumrah's penultimate over, and Ashutosh hit his second and third balls for four before the game concluded in remarkable fashion.

    Mumbai move up two places to seventh after their second win of the season, while Delhi slip to second behind Gujarat Titans on net run-rate.

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  4. Qalandars thrash Gladiators for first PSL victorypublished at 20:05 13 April

    Lahore Qalandars' wicketkeeper Sam Billings celebrates as Quetta Gladiators' batsman Rilee Rossouw is bowledImage source, Getty Images

    Lahore Qalandars recorded their first win of the Pakistan Super League season with a 79-run thrashing of Quetta Gladiators.

    Gladiators, who recorded their own 80-run victory over Peshawar Zalmi on Saturday, were never in a chase for 220, slipping to 9-3.

    They rebuilt to a more respectable 106-5, but then lost four wickets for eight runs before Asif Afridi wrapped up the match by bowling Faheem Ashraf in the 17th over.

    Opener Fakhar Zaman began the Qalandars innings strongly, striking 67 from 39.

    Abdullah Shafique and Daryl Mitchell added a pair of 37-run innings, prior to Sam Billings lashing an unbeaten 50 from 19 to close the Qalandars effort on 219-6.

    The Gladiators' top-order crumbled in their reply, with captain Saud Shakeel and Hasan Nawaz caught for one apiece and Finn Allen taken by compatriot Mitchell off Shaheen Shah Afridi (2-6) for a three-ball duck.

    Kusal Mendis (28 from 14) and Rilee Rossouw (44 from 19) offered some resistance, but the latter's dismissal, the first of 3-31 for spinner Rishad Hossain, prompted a second collapse.

    Faheem (21 from 18) held out for a time, but his stumps were splayed by Asif to see the Gladiators dismissed for 140.

    Qalandars leap from fifth to first in the early table with one win and one defeat, while Gladiators drop from top to fourth on net run-rate with the same record.

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  5. Salt attack sets up RCB victory against Royalspublished at 14:35 13 April

    Phil Salt batting for Royal Challengers BengaluruImage source, BCCI/IPL

    England's Phil Salt hit a 33-ball 65 as Royal Challengers Bengaluru beat Rajasthan Royals by nine wickets in the Indian Premier League.

    Chasing 174, Salt struck five fours and six sixes before pulling Kumar Kartikeya's delivery to Yashasvi Jaiswal at deep mid-wicket.

    His attack left his side in the driving seat at 92-1 in the ninth over, and his opening partner Virat Kohli guided RCB home in the 18th over while reaching an unbeaten 62 from 45.

    Jaiswal was the star of the Royals innings, hitting 75 from 47 at the top of the order.

    The 23-year-old put on 49 and 56-run partnerships with Sanju Samson (15 from 19) and Riyan Parag (30 from 22) before being trapped lbw by Josh Hazlewood.

    The finisher Shimron Hetmyer failed to fire, hitting nine from eight before being caught off Bhuvneshwar Kumar's penultimate ball of the innings, while Dhruv Jurel finished unbeaten on 35 from 22 as Royals closed on 173-4.

    That total was not enough to trouble RCB and Kohli added 83 with Devdutt Padikkal (40 from 28) to secure his side's fourth win in the competition.

    The win moves RCB two places up to third, while the Royals remain in seventh.

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  6. Vince hits century as Kings beat Sultans in PSLpublished at 20:01 12 April

    James Vince raises his batImage source, Getty Images

    James Vince hit 101 as Karachi Kings chased 235 to beat Multan Sultans by seven wickets in the Pakistan Super League.

    Vince struck 14 fours and four sixes in his 43-ball innings, putting on 242 with Khushdil Shah before he was run out by Chris Jordan on the brink of victory.

    Mohammad Rizwan hit an unbeaten 105 from the top of the order for Multan as they posted 234-3 having been put into bat.

    The Multan captain hit nine fours and five sixes in his 63-ball innings.

    The 32-year-old lost his opening partner Shai Hope, caught behind off Hassan Ali for eight, in the sixth over, but his own blistering start had Multan at 55-1.

    After Usman Khan was stumped off Khushdil Shah, Rizwan posted partnerships of 63 with Kamran Ghulam (36 off 19) and 89 with Michael Bracewell (44 not out off 17) as Multan set their opponents a challenging target.

    Karachi were 52-3 after Tim Seifert and Shan Masood fell to successive balls from Akif Javed.

    But the momentum swung when Khushdil ed Vince in the seventh over, with the pair batting together until the 18th when the former England batter finally departed.

    Khushdil was bowled by Akif, who took 3-41, two balls later but Irfan Khan Niazi and Abbas Afridi saw their side home.

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  7. Pooran drives LSG to win over table-topping Titanspublished at 16:54 12 April

    Nicholas Pooran batting for Lucknow Super GiantsImage source, Getty Images

    Lucknow Super Giants beat Indian Premier League leaders Gujarat Titans by six wickets with a 34-ball 61 from tournament leading run-scorer Nicholas Pooran.

    Chasing a challenging 181, the West Indies batter struck one four and seven sixes to drive his side towards victory.

    By the time he was dismissed, caught by Shahrukh Khan off Rashid Khan, Lucknow were 155-3 and Ayush Badoni finished the match in style with a consecutive four and six in the final over.

    Having been put into bat, Sai Sudharsan (56 from 37) and Shubman Gill (60 from 38) got the Titans off to a flying start, striking a 120-run opening partnership.

    The pair fell in consecutive overs, Gill caught superbly by Aiden Markram at long-on in the 13th and Sudharasan mishitting Ravi Bishnoi's delivery to Pooran at cover six balls later.

    From that point the visitors' innings slowed, with Washington Sundar bowled for two to become Bishnoi's second dismissal of the over, and Jos Buttler caught by a diving Shardul Thakur for 16.

    Thakur then removed Sherfane Rutherford and Rahul Tewatia with consecutive deliveries in the final over as the Titans finished on 180-6.

    Lucknow lost Rishabh Pant, caught by Sundar off the bowling of Prasidh Krishna, just after the powerplay, but Pooran arrived to put on a 58-run partnership with Aiden Markram.

    Markram (58 from 31) became Krishna's second victim, finding Shubman Gill at long-off, but Pooran powered on until he was finally dismissed in the 16th over.

    Titans enjoyed a parsimonious spell after his departure, taking the match to the final over, but Badoni steeled himself to close out the match with successive boundaries.

    The result sees the Titans slip from the top of table, with their net run-rate falling below that of Delhi Capitals, while Lucknow move up three places to third, level on points with the two sides above them.

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  8. Quetta hammer Peshawar to start PSL campaignpublished at 15:59 12 April

    Quetta Gladiators' Mohammad Amir (R) celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Peshawar Zalmi's Babar Azam during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 cricket match between Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta GladiatorsImage source, Getty Images

    Quetta Gladiators made a strong start to their Pakistan Super League campaign, beating Peshawar Zalmi by 80 runs.

    Openers Saud Shakeel and Finn Allen scored half-centuries to help the Gladiators reach 216-3 from their 20 overs, before they bowled their opponents out for 136 in the 16th over, with spinner Abrar Ahmed taking 4-42.

    Having been put into bat, New Zealander Allen got his side off to flying start, striking 53 from 25 with five fours and four sixes before he was caught by Mitchell Owen off Sufiyan Muqeem.

    That left Gladiators 88-1 at the end of the seventh over, and captain Shakeel took over scoring 59 from 42.

    He was finally caught by Babar Azam off Ali Raza's 16th over, while Hasan Nawaz (41 from 32) followed him to the dugout four balls later, but Rilee Rossouw (21 from 10) and Kusal Mendis finished the innings strongly with an unbroken 58-run partnership.

    In the reply, Babar was caught by Rossouw for a duck in Mohammad Amir's first over, and Peshawar were 30-3 when Mohammad Haris and Tom Kohler-Core fell to Abrar with three balls of each other.

    Opened Saim Ayub added 63 with Hussain Talat (35 from 19), but the rebuild was stalled when Talat and Max Bryant were dismissed from consecutive Usman Tariq deliveries.

    Ayub reached his 50 from 37 deliveries, but was caught and bowled by Kyle Jamieson from the following ball, and matters got worse for Peshawar as Kyle Joseph was immediately run out.

    Gladiators followed-up by taking wickets from consecutive balls for the third over in a row, as Abrar trapped Muqeem in front then bowled Mohammad Ali for the fifth duck of the innings, three of them golden.

    Owen blasted 31 from 13 in a doomed effort, but finally edged behind off Amir to end the match with 29 balls to spare.

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  9. CSK fall to fifth consecutive defeat against KKRpublished at 20:10 11 April

    Sunil Narine batting for Kolkata Knight Riders while MS Dhoni keeps wicket for Chennai Super KingsImage source, BCCI/IPL

    Chennai Super Kings slumped to their fifth consecutive defeat with a heavy eight-wicket loss to Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League.

    KKR took just 61 balls to chase down a target of 104 with Sunil Narine top-scoring with 44.

    CSK, who were being led by veteran MS Dhoni for the first time in this year's competition, failed to fire after being putting into bat, dramatically slipping from 59-2 to 79-9.

    Narine also starred with the ball, taking 3-13, including having Ravindra Jadeja caught behind for a duck and dismissing the 43-year-old Dhoni, who batted at number nine, lbw for one.

    The unbeaten Shivam Dube, CSK's top-scorer with 31, dragged his side to 103-9 but that was their lowest total at home in the competition.

    KKR made short work of their reply, with openers Narine and Quinton de Kock smashing 46 inside the first four overs.

    De Kock was bowled by Anshul Kamboj for 23, but Narine powered on, hitting five sixes in an 18-ball innings before his stumps were broken by Noor Ahmad, the tournament's leading wicket-taker, in the eighth over.

    By that point KKR needed just 19 to win, and captain Ajinkya Rahane and Rinku Singh guided their team home, the latter hitting Jadeja for six to end the game from the first ball of the 11th over.

    The result moves KKR up three places to third with an equal number of victories and losses from their six matches, while CSK remain in ninth having only won their first game in this year's competition.

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  10. Islamabad make winning start to PSL title defencepublished at 20:10 11 April

    Islamabad United's captain Shadab Khan celebrates taking a wicketImage source, Getty Images

    Defending champions Islamabad United made a winning start in the opening match of the 2025 Pakistan Super League, defeating Lahore Qalanders by eight wickets.

    Colin Munro hit 59 runs from 42 balls to chase down a target of 140 with 14 balls to spare.

    Abdullah Shafique anchored the Qalanders innings from number three, striking a 38-ball 66 that featured six fours and three sixes.

    He was one of only four Qalanders batters to make double figure and he held out until the 19th over when he became the penultimate wicket to fall, caught by Munro off the bowling of Naseem Shah.

    Former West Indies captain Jason Holder starred with the ball for Islamabad, taking 4-26 including the wickets of Jahandad Khan and David Wiese with consecutive deliveries.

    Meanwhile Pakistan spinner Shadab Khan took 3-25, removing England's Sam Billings for a duck and having Haris Rauf stumped to end the Qalanders innings with four balls remaining.

    Asif Afridi bowled United States batter Andries Gous early in the Islamabad reply, but Sahibzada Farhan and Colin Munro added 55 for the second wicket to put their side in control.

    Sahibzada was caught by Sikandar Raza from a Rauf delivery for 25, but Munro and Salman Agha (41 from 34) put on an unbroken 76 to take the champions home in the 18th over.

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  11. Rahul drives unbeaten Capitals to win against RCBpublished at 19:00 10 April

    KL Rahul batting for Delhi CapitalsImage source, BCCI/IPL

    KL Rahul hit an unbeaten 93 as Dehli Capitals beat Royals Challengers Bengaluru by six wickets to make it four consecutive wins to start their Indian Premier League campaign.

    Chasing 164, the Capitals slipped to 58-4, but Rahul struck seven fours and six sixes in a 53-ball innings, forming a 111-run fifth wicket partnership with Tristan Stubbs (38 not out from 23) that took their side to victory with 13 balls to spare.

    Having been put into bat, RCB got off to an explosive start, with Virat Kohli and Phil Salt racing to 61 before the latter was run out by Vipraj Nigam from the penultimate ball of the fourth over.

    Salt departed with 37 from 17 having blasted four fours and three sixes in his brief innings, but his dismissal saw a change in momentum.

    Kohli was caught by Mitchell Starc in the deep off Nigam's bowling, while Liam Livingstone sliced Mohit Sharma to backward point for four as they home side reached 117-6 in the 17th over.

    Noted finisher Tim David arrived at number eight and he struck four sixes in a 20-ball 37, allowing his team to finish on 163-7.

    The Capitals made a poor start to their reply, losing Faf du Plessis for two and seeing Jake Fraser McGurk and Abishek Porel caught behind off Bhuvneshwar Kumar for seven apiece.

    But Rahul rebuilt the innings and the India international finished the game in style, hitting three consecutive boundaries, including a huge final six over fine leg, to ensure his side's unbeaten start to the season continued.

    The Capitals are now level with Gujarat Titans on eight points, but remain in second on net run-rate, while RCB also stand still in third, with three wins and two defeats.

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  12. The PSL returns - what is it and how does it work?published at 18:39 10 April

    Islamabad United celebrate winning the 2024 Pakistan Super LeagueImage source, Getty Images

    The Pakistan Super League - Pakistan's T20 franchise league - returns for its 10th season on Friday.

    The tournament is taking place later in the year than usual because of a clash with February's Champions Trophy that Pakistan hosted.

    There will be six teams taking part: Islamabad United, Karachi Kings, Lahore Qalandars, Multan Sultans, Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators.

    Each side faces the other five teams home and away in the group stage, which runs between 10 April and 10 May.

    The top four sides progress to the knockouts, which culminate in the final at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on 18 May.

    The knockouts work as follows:

    13 May: Qualifier - first v second

    14 May: Eliminator 1 - third v fourth

    16 May: Eliminator 2 - loser of qualifier v winner of eliminator 1

    18 May: Final - winner of qualifier v winner of eliminator 2

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  13. Which English players are featuring in the PSL?published at 18:39 10 April

    James Vince of Karachi KingsImage source, Getty Images

    Seven English players are set to feature in the 2025 Pakistan Super League.

    Batter James Vince returns to Karachi Kings after scoring 214 runs in 2024, while all-rounder Tom Curran and Sam Billings have been signed by Lahore Qalandars.

    Bowlers Chris Jordan and David Willey return to Multan Sultans after taking six and 15 wickets respectively in 2024.

    Batter Tom Kohler-Core and left-arm seamer Luke Wood will play for Peshawar Zalmi again.

    Former England all-rounder Ravi Bopara has taken his first head coach role with the Karachi Kings.

    English players in the 2025 PSL

    Karachi Kings: James Vince

    Lahore Qalandars: Tom Curran and Sam Billings

    Multan Sultans: Chris Jordan and David Willey

    Peshawar Zalmi: Tom Kohler-Core and Luke Wood

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  14. Warner, Williamson & Mitchell among overseas stars in PSLpublished at 18:39 10 April

    David WarnerImage source, Getty Images

    Australia batter David Warner and New Zealand's Kane Williamson will play in the Pakistan Super League for the first time when the 10th edition begins on Friday.

    Both will play for Karachi Kings with Warner set to captain the 2020 champions.

    Afghanistan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi and New Zealand duo Adam Milne and Tim Seifert are also on Kings' roster.

    Defending champions Islamabad United's squad includes Australia wicketkeeper Alex Carey and all-rounder Ben Dwarshuis, plus West Indies' Jason Holder.

    New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell, Sri Lanka's Kusal Perera and T20 franchise regular David Wiese will be with Lahore Qalandars.

    Last year's runners-up Multan Sultans have West Indies duo Shai Hope and Gudakesh Motie and New Zealand's Michael Bracewell in their squad.

    West Indies seamer Alzarri Joseph, South Africa's George Linde and Australia's Mitchell Owen are with Peshawar Zalmi.

    Quetta Gladiators have signed some impressive batting power including Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis, New Zealand's Finn Allen and South Africa's Rilee Rossouw.

    These players will add to an exciting Pakistan players with Babar Azam (Peshawar Zalmi), Mohammad Rizwan (Multan Sultans) and Shaheen Afridi (Lahore Qalandars) among the players set to captain their sides.

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  15. Heat and Sixers get first picks for BBL and WBBL draftpublished at 23:34 9 April

    Brisbane Heat fansImage source, Getty Images

    Brisbane Heat and Sydney Sixers will get the first picks at the Big Bash League and Women's Big Bash League draft in June.

    The top four picks were drawn between the sides that did not reach the knockout stages in this year's competition, with a second draw between the finalists determining picks five to eight.

    The Heat came out on top in the men's draw, giving them first pick of the elite international players in the draft, with the Sixers getting the same honour in the women's draft.

    The draft will take place on 19 June, with overseas players able to put themselves forward from 28 April.

    BBL15 draft order

    1. Brisbane Heat

    2. Adelaide Strikers

    3. Melbourne Renegades

    4. Perth Scorchers

    5. Hobart Hurricanes

    6. Sydney Sixers

    7. Melbourne Stars

    8. Sydney Thunder

    WBBL11 draft order

    1. Sydney Sixers

    2. Adelaide Strikers

    3. Melbourne Stars

    4. Perth Scorchers

    5. Hobart Hurricanes

    6. Sydney Thunder

    7. Melbourne Renegades

    8. Brisbane Heat

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  16. Sudharasan stars as Titans thrash Royalspublished at 19:17 9 April

    Sai Sudharasan batting for Gujarat TitansImage source, Getty Images

    Opener Sai Sudharsan hit 82 as Gujarat Titans thrashed Rajasthan Royals by 58 runs to go top of the Indian Premier League.

    The 23-year-old hit eight fours and three sixes from 53 balls, ing 50 for the third match in a row, before he was caught behind off the bowling of Tushar Deshpande in the penultimate over of his side's innings.

    Chasing 218, the Royals slipped to 68-4 in their reply, and while Sanju Samson (41 from 28) and Shimron Hetmyer (52 from 32) offered the visitors some hope, they were ultimately bowled out for 159 in Ahmedabad.

    Having been put into bat the Titans lost Shubman Gill in the third over, bowled by England's Jofra Archer for two, but Sudharasan was ed by Jos Buttler (36 from 25) and the pair put on 80 for the second wicket.

    Sudharasan, who is now the tournament's second leading run-scorer, was one of two wickets to fall in Deshpande's 19th over, but finisher Rahul Tewatia closed with an unbeaten 24 from 12 as the home side concluded their innings on 217-6.

    Having seen his side lose four early wickets, Royals captain and opener Samson added 48 with Hetmyer before he was caught at short third off Kulwant Khejroliya.

    The visitors' hopes then lay with Hetmyer, and the West Indies batter struck four fours and three sixes before he was caught by Sai Kishore at deep backward square off Prasidh Krishna (3-24).

    The wicket effectively ended the match as a contest, leaving the Royals 145-8 in the 16th over, and Sudharasan got to finish the match off himself, catching Maheesh Theekshana at long-off.

    The win sees the Titans leapfrog Delhi Capitals to lead the table by two points, while the Royals remain in seventh with two wins and three losses.

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