IPL 2024

Well the ball would not have hit the wickets or time to get the run out in any case.
Probably, yes. Benefit of the doubt falls by the wayside if you obstruct the field though. They still won it comfortably.

On another note, DC fielding is atrocious. This should have been minimum 4 down by now.
 
Again. Fourth chance in as many overs. @Pegasus, your guys are using up their 9 lives at a blistering pace here.

RCB have actually been pretty impressive lately. Peaking at the end of the tournament.
 
Two Aussies in for DC. The stalwart and the upstart. Should be interesting.

Edit: Scrap that. Warner gone early.
 
You mean the rising star who should be going to cwc but aus picked the old fart instead cause "experience".
Suppose you're right, though I'd probably have made the same choice. Pick the known vs the unknown. F-M will eventually become the known when he has enough Warner scores under his belt.

Bit of a rout going on. RCB fighting this tooth and nail.
 
Is that it for GT in this year's IPL? Rain may have the final say in their campaign.
 
DC will be pleased that they have signed off with a win here. Technically, they might still make it but their NRR is too much in the negative for them to have realistic hopes of making it to the next round.
 
Wednesday, 15 May 2024                                         


JOHANNESBURG: Proteas Men’s fast bowler Kagiso Rabada has returned home from the Indian Premier League due to a lower limb soft tissue infection.

The 28-year-old consulted a specialist on arrival in South Africa and is being closely monitored by the Cricket South Africa medical team.

His preparation for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in West Indies and USA are not expected to be affected.

ENDS
 
Wednesday, 15 May 2024                                         


JOHANNESBURG: Proteas Men’s fast bowler Kagiso Rabada has returned home from the Indian Premier League due to a lower limb soft tissue infection.

The 28-year-old consulted a specialist on arrival in South Africa and is being closely monitored by the Cricket South Africa medical team.

His preparation for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in West Indies and USA are not expected to be affected.

ENDS
Is that another way of saying he has shin splints?
 
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