RR vs MI, IPL 2025: MI go top of table after wrecking RR by 100 runs in Jaipur — Action in Images
It was as one-sided as they come in the IPL, with MI knocking RR out of the tournament and moving
It was as one-sided as they come in the IPL, with MI knocking RR out of the tournament and moving themselves into first in the table with a big NRR boost.
An all-round performance of immense quality helped Mumbai Indians to a 100-run victory over Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur. This was the sixth win in a row for MI, and took them to the top of the standings. meanwhile, the tale of this season comes to an end for RR, qualification no longer possible.(REUTERS)
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Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton quietly continue to form one of the stronger opening partnerships of this IPL. ‘Ro-Rick’ put on 116 runs in Jaipur, MI's best opening partnership of the season thus far.(ANI)
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Rohit Sharma's recent run of form continued with a fine performance of 53(36), his third half century of the season and also his third in the last four matches. Clicking into gear at the right time.(PTI)
Twin innings from Hardik Pandya and Suryakumar Yadav in the trust sense. Both batters scored 48*(23), providing a flourish to push MI to 217-2. Their unbeaten partnership was worth 94 in just 46 deliveries.(PTI)
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Unfortunately none of the same heroics for 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who was dismissed for a two-ball duck. A deflating moment after his remarkable century at the same venue only three nights ago, but plenty to take away.(PTI)
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Captain Temba Bavuma and hundred-hitter Aiden Markram pushed South Africa to the brink of a sensational victory over Australia in a gripping World Test Championship final at Lord's.
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Pat Cummins acknowledges the crowd after taking 6-28 at Lord's. Cummins became the first captain to take six wickets at Lord's, and also reached the 300-wicket mark in Test cricket enroute after a scintillating display.
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Kagiso Rabada took five wickets as South Africa dismissed Australia for 212 after tea on Wednesday's opening day of the World Test Championship final.
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Jitesh Sharma celebrates after finishing the game with a six against LSG. Sharma captained for RCB in their final game with Rajat Patidar missing out, and played a true captain's knock of 85*(33) to take RCB home in a chase of 228. The win ensures RCB will play in qualifier one.