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6:45pm – Ambati Rayudu stars as Chennai Super Kings beat Sunrisers Hyderabad
Ambati Rayudu stole the show with an unbeaten 100 to help Chennai book their place in the IPL play-offs. Shane Watson also starred with the bat as Super Kings successfully chased 180. Read Ajit Vijaykumar’s talking points from the match here.
6:15pm – Ian Chappell not happy with BCCI’s decision to not play day-night Test against Australia
The former Australia captain was critical with India’s governing body for their refusal to play with the pink ball during their Australia tour later this year. Read what the 74-year-old said here.
3:50pm – Kohli’s men chasing vital win
While there is lots of live cricket going on today, tomorrow, Virat Kohli‘s Royal Challengers Bangalore know that only a win will do against out-of-form Kings XI Punjab if they are to stand any chance of claiming an unlikely Indian Premier League playoff berth.
Full match preview, here.
3:30pm – An update from Dublin as the first Test continues
Pakistan have declared on 310-9 in their first innings in Dublin, as Ireland now bat for the first time in Test cricket.
Follow all the action, here.
2:30pm – Follow the IPL live!
Sunrisers Hyderabad and Chennai Super Kings are among the top-performing teams in the IPL this season.
Sunrisers sit on top of the pile with nine wins from 11 matches and are assured of a place in the playoffs while the Super Kings should make it as well after seven wins from 11 matches.
Follow all the action as first and second place face-off in Pune!
CSK won the toss and elected to field.
Click here to keep tabs on the action.
10:30am – A new star is born in the IPL
On Saturday, Sandeep Lamichhane was handed his IPL debut as Delhi Daredevils took on the Royal Challengers Bangalore.
The Nepal leg-spinner became the first from his nation to participate in the premier T20 tournament.
The 17-year-old ultimately ended up on the losing side as the Royal Challengers notched up a five-wicket win.
Here, Ashish Peter takes a closer look at Sandeep’s performance with the ball.