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IPL 2026: Punjab Boys shine in Chennai

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Friday at Chepauk was nothing short of a rollercoaster. Last season’s finalist Punjab Kings picked up right where they left off, chasing down a massive 210 against Chennai Super Kings with ease.

Though CSK didnt have the legendary MSD (M S Dhoni) In their side, their own ‘MSD’ — Ayush Mhatre, Sarfaraz Khan and Shivam Dube — stepped up brilliantly, paving the way with explosive innings that helped CSK reach a formidable 209.

Punjab Kings Skipper Shreyas Iyer stole the show with a brilliant half-century, blending elegance with aggression, as he anchored his team with calm authority and masterful control, guiding PBKS to a comfortable five-wicket win.

Shreyas led from the front, racing to 50 off just 29 balls, his innings a flawless mix of timing, power and calm leadership under pressure. The 31 year old, affectionately called PBKS’ Sarpanch Saab, steadied the chase with fearless stroke play.

Even with a bandage on his hand as PBKS arrived in Chennai, he not only played but delivered. Many had sniggered when PBKS spent Rs 26.75 crore (Rs 267.5 million) to sign him at the 2024 mega auction but Iyer’s arrival has completely transformed the team’s fortunes.

Two back-to-back sixes early in his innings not only silenced the CSK crowd but also set the tone for a controlled yet confident run chase.

Every shot from Iyer spoke of his temperament and experience, reinforcing why he is considered one of India’s most reliable white-ball leaders.

But it all started with Ayush Mhatre, the 18-year-old Mumbai opener who looked like he’d been born for the IPL spotlight. After Sanju Samson fell early, the Under-19 World Cup winning captain strode to the crease with fearless intent.

From the very first ball, he was in attack mode — sending deliveries over midwicket, pulling short balls for sixes, and flicking with surgical precision.

Marcus Stoinis, Marco Jansen and Xavier Bartlett struggled to find answers, while the crowd erupted with every audacious shot.

Mhatre reached his fifty in just 29 balls, a perfect mix of power and composure. Though Yuzvendra Chahal eventually got him out with a well-set trap from Vijaykumar Vyshak, Mhatre had already stepped up under pressure, crafting a fluent 73 off 43 balls and giving CSK a solid platform.

Sarfaraz Khan, once dismissed by critics as overweight and unsuited for T20 cricket, has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past year, shedding weight and improving his fitness. The results were on full display in a scintillating cameo of 32 off just 12 balls.

Every shot combined timing, innovation, and raw power, with his improved agility and balance allowing him to hit boundaries all around the ground. He dazzled with a flurry of back-to-back fours off Arshdeep Singh and Vijaykumar Vyshak, proving that his fitness makeover has elevated him into a truly elite white-ball batter.

Then Shivam Dube took over, just like he did for India in the 2026 T20 World Cup final against New Zealand at home — commanding, fearless, and unstoppable. On Friday, he blasted 45 off 27 balls when CSK needed acceleration the most.

After a quiet start, Dube tore through the bowlers, hitting 31 runs in only 13 deliveries. Every six, every boundary was a statement, a reminder that a Mumbai six-hitter can turn a game in minutes.

The 32 year old’s dominance was so intimidating that even the IPL’s most successful bowler, Yuzvendra Chahal, didn’t complete his full quota of overs, wary of Dube’s ability to send spinners flying out of the park. Thanks to his aggression and precision, CSK’s total surged past 200, setting a challenging target.

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IPL 2027: Rishabh Pant To Take Rs 12 Crore Pay Cut for Delhi Capitals Move

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Rishabh Pant is poised to reunite with Delhi Capitals ahead of the 2027 Indian Premier League season, with sources confirming that Lucknow Super Giants are preparing to release their former captain as part of a high-profile trade deal. The move will see Pant take a significant pay cut after becoming the most expensive player in IPL history just two years ago.

Trade Deal Nears Completion

Lucknow Super Giants and Delhi Capitals are in the final stages of completing a trade that will bring Pant back to the franchise where he spent the majority of his IPL career.

The wicketkeeper-batter is expected to join Delhi Capitals in a deal worth approximately Rs 15 crore (USD 1.5 million). The transaction would represent a salary reduction of Rs 12 crore from the Rs 27 crore contract he received after being purchased by LSG during the IPL 2025 mega auction.

The trade remains subject to approval from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), with both franchises currently finalising the required formalities.

Pant Follows Jadeja in Taking Major Pay Cut

Pant is set to become the second marquee IPL player to accept a substantial salary reduction as part of a franchise trade.

Earlier, Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals completed a major player swap involving Ravindra Jadeja and Sanju Samson ahead of IPL 2026, with both franchises adjusting player valuations within the trade arrangement.

The latest move highlights the growing flexibility among franchises in reshaping their squads through player exchanges rather than relying solely on auction dynamics.

Disappointing LSG Stint Ends After Two Seasons

Pant’s tenure with Lucknow Super Giants lasted two seasons and failed to deliver the results the franchise had hoped for after investing a record sum in the star batter.

As captain, he led the side in 28 matches, securing 10 victories while suffering 18 defeats. With the bat, Pant scored 581 runs at an average of 26.4 and a strike rate of 135.74 during his time with the franchise.

Following LSG’s disappointing IPL 2026 campaign, Pant stepped down as captain after the team finished at the bottom of the standings with just four wins in 14 matches.

Before joining Lucknow, Pant had captained Delhi Capitals for four seasons and was one of the franchise’s most recognisable faces. His anticipated return marks a significant homecoming for both the player and the Delhi-based franchise as they look to rebuild for IPL 2027.

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Kane Williamson announces retirement from international cricket

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New Zealand batting great Kane Williamson on Friday announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing down the curtain on a career spanning more than 15 years across all formats.

The decision marks the end of an era in New Zealand cricket, following his earlier retirement from T20 Internationals in 2025.

“I’ve thought about it for a while, but over the last few days it’s become clear now is the right time. I’ve always felt a strong drive and hunger for international cricket, and I take pride in knowing I’ve given it my all in every match I’ve played for New Zealand,” Williamson said in a statement issued by New Zealand Cricket.

“Continuing with anything less wouldn’t be right and I feel fortunate to step away on my own terms,” he added.

The 35-year-old retires as New Zealand’s all-time leading international run-scorer across formats, with 19,346 runs, including more than 9,500 runs in Test cricket, 33 centuries and six double hundreds.

“One of our greatest ever, signing off. Kane Williamson has announced his retirement from international cricket effective immediately,” the NZC said.

Williamson is currently in England for an ongoing Test series, where New Zealand lost the opening match by 115 runs.

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India set for bumper New Zealand tour featuring 10 white-ball matches and Two Tests

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India will undertake the biggest-ever international cricket tour of New Zealand later this year, playing two tests, five one-day internationals and five Twenty20 matches against the Black Caps.

India will open the tour with the T20s in late October and early November quickly followed by the ODI series.

The first test takes place at Wellington’s Basin Reserve from November 19 to 23. The second test will be at Christchurch’s Hagley Oval from November 27 to December 1.

“When it comes to cricket – it simply doesn’t get bigger than India and we’re determined to deliver New Zealanders a tour like no other,” said New Zealand Cricket’s Glenn Critchley. “We’re expecting all of these games to sell out.”

After travelling to play four tests in Australia around the New Year, New Zealand will also host Sri Lanka in three ODIs, three T20s, and two tests in January and February, 2027.

The White Ferns women’s team will host Bangladesh for three T20s and three ODIs in December.

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