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Ricky Ponting To Bring In Ex-Australia Teammate To Punjab Kings Support Staff? Report Is Revealing
Ricky Ponting is also yet to decide on the player retentions for Punjab Kings.
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"Had A Fair Time Out Of The Game": Delhi Capitals Coach Defends Anrich Nortje After 25-Run Over
Anrich Nortje was taken to the cleaners by Rajasthan Royals' Riyan Parag at the death as he went for 48 in his four overs.
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"Didn't Miss A Beat": Delhi Capitals Bowling Coach Praises Chetan Sakariya
Delhi Capitals franchise moved to sixth place in the IPL 2022 table after registering a four-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders here at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday
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IPL 2020: Delhi Capitals Name Ryan Harris As Bowling Coach For Upcoming Season
Ryan Harris will replace fellow Australian James Hopes as the Delhi Capitals bowling coach.
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IPL 2018: Delhi Daredevils Name Former Australia All-Rounder James Hopes As New Bowling Coach
Delhi Daredevils on Monday appointed former Australia all-rounder James Hopes as their new bowling coach ahead of the upcoming season of Indian Premier League.
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CLT20: Rain ends Sunrisers Hyderabad's campaign
The match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Brisbane Heat has been called off due to rain, ending the IPL team's hopes of making it to the last four.
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CLT20 preview: Brisbane Heat up against rampant Chennai Super Kings
Going by recent form, the result may seem fairly straightforward, but Twenty20 cricket has a penchant for throwing up upsets. Brisbane, in desperation, are capable of punching above their weight and getting the better of a Chennai side, who know a loss wouldn't hurt them too much.
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Darren Lehmann emerges as candidate to replace Mickey Arthur
Lehmann has won the Indian Premier League in 2009 as coach of Deccan Chargers and is now the coach of Queensland.
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Knee injury rules James Hopes out of IPL
Pune Warriors have suffered a setback to their IPL preparations with a knee injury ruling out the Australian allrounder James Hopes.
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Pune Warriors buy Dinda, Hopes from Daredevils
Pune Warriors have bought Ashok Dinda, the India fast bowler, and James Hopes, the Australia allrounder, from Delhi Daredevils. Both players were signed for two years, late on Sunday.