IPL 2025: DC end season on high, chase 207 run target vs Punjab Kings

In a thrilling IPL encounter, Delhi Capitals (DC) defeated Punjab Kings (PBKS) by six wickets, ending their season on a high note. Sameer Rizvi’s explosive, unbeaten 58 and Karun Nair’s crucial 44 powered DC’s chase of 207. Earlier, Marcus Stoinis’s quickfire 44 and Shreyas Iyer’s half-century propelled PBKS to a challenging total, but DC’s batting prowess ultimately secured the victory.
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Kvaratskhelia eyes double success at Inter’s expense in Champions League final

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has already played a part in denying Inter Milan the Serie A title this season, and the Georgian is now hoping to get the better of them again with Paris Saint-Germain in Saturday’s Champions League final. Perhaps he had been up late the previous night celebrating his former club’s Serie A triumph, as Napoli pipped Inter to the Scudetto in their final game of the season.
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‘Hardik Pandya hasn’t done that … ‘: Gavaskar opens up

Mumbai Indians, after a slow start in IPL 2025, have turned their season around with six consecutive victories, propelling them into playoff contention. Sunil Gavaskar credits Hardik Pandya’s calm leadership and the renewed support from Mumbai fans as key factors in the team’s resurgence. Mumbai Indians will now face Delhi Capitals on May 21, followed by Punjab Kings on May 26 in their final league matches.
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Should India manage UK? Two decades or so from now, the idea may not look outlandish

Drawing inspiration from Keynes’s warning against clinging to outdated notions, the article provocatively suggests a future where a booming India could manage a stagnant Britain. This non-military arrangement, driven by economic self-interest, envisions India revitalizing British growth while preserving its political system and royal traditions. The proposal highlights existing Indo-British ties and the potential for…

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From battling cramps to off-side masterclass – Yashasvi Jaiswal stamps authority

If the century in Perth was an announcement of his arrival away from home, the Headingley knock was a reminder of his class against an opposition Yashasvi has enjoyed a lot of success against. When he gets in, he makes the opposition pay and his four hundreds – 161, 214*, 209 and 171 – in the format and more in the First-Class circuit have been big, and rarely has he thrown his wicket after getting his eye in.
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IND vs ENG: Ashwin comments on Jaiswal’s catching; wants Jadeja to step up

R. Ashwin defended Yashasvi Jaiswal’s slip catching in England, citing the Dukes ball’s difficulty and urging patience. He highlighted the ball’s larger feel compared to SG and Kookaburra. Ashwin also suggested Indian pacers create rough patches for Ravindra Jadeja to exploit, drawing inspiration from how foreign teams aid their spinners. He emphasized the importance of spin for India’s chances.
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