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Gujarat Titans confirm spot in IPL 2025 playoffs after win over DC; RCB, PBKS officially qualify too

Posted on May 18, 2025May 18, 2025 By Kabir Khan
Gujarat Titans confirm spot in IPL 2025 playoffs after win over DC; RCB, PBKS officially qualify too

Gujarat Titans made light work of Delhi Capitals in their 200-run chase on the back of a sensational batting display by Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan. New Delhi: Gujarat Titans’ win over Delhi Capitals on Sunday, May 18, has confirmed the entry of three teams into the IPL 2025 playoffs. Led by sensational batting display from GT openers – Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan – the Titans made light work of DC’s 199 as they hunted down the target with ease. GT’s win means that three teams – GT themselves, Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Punjab Kings – have officially qualified for the playoffs. Sudharsan slammed a century, while Gill also manoeuvred his way extremely well as GT inflicted DC with their fourth loss in their last six matches in the season. GT achieve a never-seen-before record in IPL history Sudharsan and Gill made a mockery of the Capitals’ bowling. Their insane consistency churned out yet another unbelievable chapter as they hunted down the 200-run target without losing a single wicket and with six balls to spare. This marked the first instance of a team chasing down a 200 or 200-plus target with 10 wickets in hand.  This is also only the second instance of a team chasing 200 or more in T20 cricket without losing a wicket, with the only other instance being when Pakistan hunted down 200 against England in Karachi in 2022. Highest target chased without losing a wicket in T20s: 200 – GT vs DC, Delhi, 2025* 200 – PAK vs ENG, Karachi, 2022 184 – KKR vs GL, Rajkot, 2017 179 – CSK vs PBKS, Dubai, 2020 178 – RCB vs RR, Mumbai, 2021 Sudharsan and Gill batted at a different level yet again. Sudharsan slammed his second IPL hundred with this one coming off 57 balls. He scored 108 off 61 balls with 12 fours and four sixes. Gill played second fiddle to Sudharsan with his unbeaten 93 from 53 deliveries. Earlier, KL Rahul slammed a century as he scored an unbeaten 112 after being sent in to open alongside Faf du Plessis. Apart from Rahul, Abishek Porel, Tristan Stubbs and Axar Patel also put contributions, however, their 199 proved out to be way too low against the rampaging GT batting. Source link

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PBKS’ Wadhera reveals secret behind team’s consistent 200-runs totals in IPL 2025

Posted on May 18, 2025May 18, 2025 By Kabir Khan
PBKS’ Wadhera reveals secret behind team’s consistent 200-runs totals in IPL 2025

Jaipur [India], : After the completion of the first innings between Rajasthan Royals and Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League 2025 on Sunday, left-hand batter Nehal Wadera opened up on the reason behind scoring 200-plus runs constantly in the ongoing tournament. PBKS’ Wadhera reveals secret behind team’s consistent 200-runs totals in IPL 2025 The Shreyas Iyer-led team has slammed six 200-plus scores in the ongoing 18th edition of the cash-rich league so far in the 12 matches they have played in the competition. “It was wonderful batting there today. I think Shreyas bhai and I both played well together. I think 220 is a very good score on this wicket. Shashank and Omarzai played well towards the end. The talks have been clear with the captain and coach. We have to punish the loose balls; that’s why we are scoring 200 runs frequently,” Nehal Wadhera said after the first innings. “That positive approach has helped us. I think the preparations happen in the nets. The way the players play in the nets, they play similarly in the game. It is quite hot today, but the surface is looking good. We have good bowlers, I am pretty sure we are going to nail this game,” the uncapped Indian player added. A career-best half-century from Nehal Wadhera and a blistering effort from Shashank Singh towards the end overs helped Punjab Kings score 219/5 in their 20 overs against Rajasthan Royals in their Indian Premier League match at Jaipur on Sunday. After being reduced to 34/3 following their decision to bat first, half-centuries from Wadhera and Shashank gave PBKS a massive score to defend, with supporting knocks from skipper Shreyas Iyer and Azmatullah Omarzai. Before the beginning of the game between the Rajasthan and Punjab sides, the Indian national anthem was played in the stadium. IPL took to X and shared a video with a caption, “Grateful to the Armed Forces. Jai Hind.” BCCI suspended the cash-rich league for a week in the wake of the cross-border tensions between India and Pakistan. BCCI on Monday announced the resumption of the 18th season of the Indian Premier League 2025 and revealed the schedule for the remaining 17 fixtures. A total of 17 matches will be played across six venues, starting May 17, and culminating in the final on June 3. The revised schedule includes two double-headers, which will be played on two Sundays. The six venues that have been selected are Bengaluru, Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow, Mumbai and Ahmedabad. Kolkata’s Eden Gardens, which was set to host the final, was missing from the list of venues. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text. Source link

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Crystal Palace Win First Major Title In 21st Century, Shock Manchester City In FA Cup Final 2025

Posted on May 17, 2025May 17, 2025 By Kabir Khan
Crystal Palace Win First Major Title In 21st Century, Shock Manchester City In FA Cup Final 2025

Crystal Palace stunned Manchester City on Saturday to win the FA Cup for the first time as Eberechi Eze sealed a 1-0 victory that piled on the misery for Pep Guardiola’s troubled side. Eze’s early strike rocked City before Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson saved Omar Marmoush’s penalty late in the first half of a dramatic final at Wembley. While Eze’s clinical finish was the culmination of his remarkable rise from rejection by Arsenal, Fulham and Millwall as a youngster, it was Henderson who emerged as Palace’s hero with a series of superb saves. City will protest that Henderson should have been sent off for a first-half handball outside his penalty area. But Henderson made the most of that controversial moment to ensure Palace clinched the first major trophy in their 120-year history and a place in next season’s Europa League. Beaten by Manchester United in their previous FA Cup final appearances in 1990 and 2016, Palace’s shock win was no more than they deserved as City once again imploded in a dismal season that will be their first without major silverware since 2016-17. After winning the Premier League in the previous four seasons, City have endured a turbulent campaign that ranks among the worst in Guardiola’s storied managerial career. Currently sixth in the Premier League, City host Bournemouth on Tuesday and travel to Fulham on May 25 as they try to salvage their wretched year by at least qualifying for the Champions League. Guardiola had questioned his players’ hunger as they failed to keep pace with Liverpool in the title race and crashed out of the Champions League. While desire might not have been an issue against Palace, City’s lack of direction in their second successive FA Cup final defeat was an alarming sign for the future as Guardiola was out-witted by Eagles boss Oliver Glasner. Not for the first time, Guardiola sprang a surprise with his selection for a final as he picked an ultra-attacking line-up with no holding midfielder. Guardiola gamble backfires However, Guardiola’s habit of tinkering with his tactics for finals has backfired in the past. Asked about City’s line-up just before kick-off, Guardiola said he was putting his faith in “talent”, but Glasner had spotted an opening, saying: “When you have so many attacking players it could give you an opportunity in transitions.” Erling Haaland nearly gave City the perfect start when he stretched to meet Kevin De Bruyne’s cross with a volley that forced a scrambled save from Henderson. Josko Gvardiol’s towering header from Savinho’s corner was smartly repelled by Henderson. But Glasner’s clever decision to set up Palace deep inside their own half had lured City in for the sucker punch. Eze delivered the knockout blow from Palace’s first attack in the 16th minute as Glasner’s men launched a brilliant break from their penalty area. Jean-Philippe Mateta held up Chris Richards’ long pass and laid it off to Daniel Munoz, who surged down the right flank before crossing towards Eze, who guided a superb volley past Stefan Ortega from 12 yards. City were furious when Henderson escaped a red card when VAR checked his handball, which appeared to take place outside the area, after the ‘keeper rushed out to challenge Haaland. VAR said it was “not an obvious goal-scoring opportunity” but it proved crucial as Henderson rescued Palace in the 35th minute. Tyrick Mitchell conceded the penalty with a needless foul on Bernardo Silva as the City midfielder ran away from goal. Instead of Haaland taking the spot-kick, it was Marmoush who stepped up after the Norway star gave him the ball in a disastrous move as Henderson plunged to his right to keep out the Egyptian’s strike. Henderson was in inspired form and he denied City again, clawing away a Jeremy Doku strike that appeared destined for the top corner. Defending tirelessly, Palace were indebted to Henderson, who made two more brilliant saves from Claudio Echeverri to cap a chastening afternoon for Guardiola. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.) Topics mentioned in this article Source link

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“Depicting CSK Were In Jail For Two Years…”: Ex-RCB Star Slams Ugly Fan War

Posted on May 17, 2025May 17, 2025 By Kabir Khan
“Depicting CSK Were In Jail For Two Years…”: Ex-RCB Star Slams Ugly Fan War

Ahead of the resumption of the Indian Premier League (IPL), former India batter Robin Uthappa has bashed the ugly fan war between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) supporters. Over the past few seasons, the banter between CSK and RCB fans has become ugly at times, with both sets of supporters firing ugly jibes at each other. Even the matches between the two sides have led to a few heated moments. While CSK have enjoyed historical success, RCB have had the edge over them in the last two seasons, winning three out of four contests. Days before the suspension of the IPL, RCB edged out CSK in a thriller to bolster their chances of qualifying for the playoffs. Prior to the match, RCB fans were seen selling ‘CSK jail’ jerseys, mocking them over the two seasons they were banned from the IPL (2016 and 2017). However, Uthappa, who represented both the franchises during his IPL career, wasn’t impressed with the RCB fans holding up white T-shirts with black strips to mock CSK supporters. “It was pretty intense, Outside the stadium, they were mocking the team, the players of the team when the bus was leaving, that was one thing that I saw, which I thought was in bad taste. The other one that I saw were the fans fighting with each other. I saw women being heckled, which felt unsavory, to be very honest. We saw that even in Chennai last year, again, uncalled for. It’s not on whatsoever,” said Uthappa on his YouTube channel. “It has gotten pretty intense. They are holding up jerseys, white T-shirts marked with black lines, stating the two years that CSK were banned for. They have kind of written MS’ number on it, and Thala under it, depicting that they were in jail for two years, or whatever. It’s getting a little beyond sport which concerns me. Because at the end of the day, this is a sport,” he added. RCB need a win from their remaining three matches to qualify for the playoffs, while CSK are already out of the top four race. Topics mentioned in this article Source link

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RCB vs KKR Live Score, IPL 2025, Bengaluru weather updates: Rain threat looms over RCB vs KKR clash

Posted on May 17, 2025May 17, 2025 By Kabir Khan
RCB vs KKR Live Score, IPL 2025, Bengaluru weather updates: Rain threat looms over RCB vs KKR clash

RCB vs KKR Live Score, IPL 2025: The IPL roars back to life after a 9-day break caused by India-Pakistan border tensions, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) set to host Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in a must-win match for both teams. RCB, currently second on the points table with 16 from 11 games, can seal a playoff berth with a victory. Meanwhile, defending champions KKR sit sixth with 11 points from 12 matches, needing a win to stay afloat. IPL Score | IPL schedule | IPL Points Table The spotlight is firmly on Virat Kohli, who recently retired from Test cricket. RCB come into the game with momentum, riding a four-match winning streak, while KKR have won two of their last three. RCB also benefit from the return of overseas stars like Phil Salt and Liam Livingstone, although the absence of injured Devdutt Padikkal and Josh Hazlewood weakens their lineup. For KKR, the batting remains inconsistent, putting pressure on their bowling unit led by Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy. With the Chinnaswamy pitch offering unexpected help to bowlers and the monsoon possibly altering conditions further, the encounter promises intrigue, drama, and playoff implications. Teams (from): Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Phil Salt, Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar (c), Mayank Agarwal, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Tim David, Krunal Pandya, Romario Shepherd, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Suyash Sharma, Josh Hazlewood, Yash Dayal, Rasikh Dar Salam, Manoj Bhandage, Jacob Bethell, Swapnil Singh, Liam Livingstone, Nuwan Thushara, Lungi Ngidi, Mohit Rathee, Swastik Chikara, Abhinandan Singh. Kolkata Knight Riders: Ajinkya Rahane (captain), Manish Pandey, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Rinku Singh, Luvnith Sisodia, Quinton de Kock, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Sunil Narine, Andre Russell, Ramandeep Singh, Anukul Roy, Venkatesh Iyer, Varun Chakravarthy, Harshit Rana, Vaibhav Arora, Mayank Markande, Umran Malik, Anrich Nortje, Spencer Johnson. Source link

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Rs 50,000 a month and countless sacrifices: How India’s chess future shapes up in Chennai hut | Chess News

Posted on May 17, 2025May 17, 2025 By Kabir Khan
Rs 50,000 a month and countless sacrifices: How India’s chess future shapes up in Chennai hut | Chess News

NEW DELHI: “My father used to say that if wealth is lost, nothing is lost; if health is lost, something is lost; but if character is lost, everything is lost. So, I also want my students to be as genuine as possible,” a proud coach in GM Shyam Sundar M recalls, just days after his 19-year-old protégé Srihari LR became India’s 86th grandmaster by attaining his third GM norm at the Asian Individual Chess Championship in Al-Ain, UAE.Over the last few months, GM Shyam and his students have been making waves for all their over-the-board heroics. From Pranav V emerging as the FIDE Junior World Champion to Srihari becoming India’s latest grandmaster and the elated coach claiming “there will be few more GMs in the coming months with God’s grace”, Shyam Sundar’s Chennai-based academy, Chess Thulir, appears on a mission to produce a batch of elite prodigies.Also See: KKR vs RCB, IPL Live Score“I’ve been coaching informally for nearly a decade now, but I felt it needed a name, and that’s how Chess Thulir was born. ‘Thulir’ means blossom in Tamil, like how a flower blossoms,” Shyam tells TimesofIndia.com from Sharjah. “It started online during COVID-19 and gradually became a full-fledged offline academy.”Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Shyam’s transition from player to coach wasn’t sudden.“Back in the 2018 Batumi Olympiad, I was already helping the Indian team. Even before that, I mentored many who couldn’t afford professional guidance,” recalls the 32-year-old chess maestro.“During 2016-2018, I realised financial constraints and lack of support held back many, and that’s why even I couldn’t become an elite-level grandmaster. That’s when I felt the need for a proper academy where players could train professionally.” A day at the academy The uniqueness of Shyam Sundar’s coaching lies in its structured yet fluid approach, covering all aspects: opening theory, practical psychology, and even game-day opponent assessments.Sessions often begin at 10 a.m. and stretch to 5 p.m., including rigorous game analysis and situational problem-solving, with a one to one-and-a-half-hour break in between.Post-lunch, the team often heads outdoors, playing cricket or badminton: a routine that has built some commendable camaraderie within the group.“Everyone’s equal on the turf. Ratings don’t matter there. We laugh, compete, and bond. That’s a huge part of the academy’s soul,” the coach adds. Most players training under Shyam are already above 2300 Elo, including several International Masters and Grandmasters.Camps are typically conducted once or twice a month. During camps, however, Shyam becomes a bit strict: “I usually conduct camps for specific rating brackets. Like, if I’m doing it for 2400+ players, I rarely include someone slightly below that, only if they show strong potential. Even if the camp isn’t financially rewarding, I prioritise maintaining that high standard.” More than a mentor Shyam’s emotional investment in his students goes beyond the 64 squares as he adds, “I consider most of my students like my own kids. That helps them open up, not just about chess, but about life too.”“I want them to play active, dynamic chess. No playing for draws. I lead by example. Like, even when I play them, I push aggressively. They must see me practice what I preach.”However, the Gen-Z mindset, he admits, can get ‘tricky’.“With so much material online, they can get lost. My job is to channel that curiosity in the right direction, keep it structured and focused. Even after the camp ends, I continue mentoring them, tracking what they’re studying daily, what kind of chess content they’re consuming,” Shyam explains. “I’m really glad there’s no unhealthy competition in my academy. The players are more like friends. They freely share opening files and knowledge without hesitation.” Challenges in running an academy But nurturing champions doesn’t come cheap. “Running an academy is extremely stressful,” Shyam confesses. “In Chennai, I spend around Rs 50,000 a month just for the basics, like rent, electricity, Wi-Fi. And if I’m travelling for 30-40 days with a player, the academy earns nothing during that period. It’s a heavy toll. Sometimes, I feel like giving up.”There’s also the growing pressure of expectations, with parents often demanding GM-only coaches for their kids, and trainers, tempted by better offers, slipping away.“Sometimes I feel like downsizing, moving fully online, or just doing commentary or writing articles that would be far easier and financially rewarding.”A key factor in the academy’s sustainable success, however, is Tamil Nadu’s chess-friendly ecosystem. Many schools in Chennai offer academic leniency, granting extra holidays and understanding players’ commitments, while also providing financial support to prodigies.“When Gukesh won the World Championship, he was gifted a car by his school,” shares Shyam, who takes solace in his students’ achievements despite the personal sacrifice of spending less time with his family. “I miss time with my family, my daughter’s four now, and I don’t get to see her much. But I keep telling myself: to gain something, something must be given.”ALSO READ: RCB fan who became a world champion: The story of chess prodigy Pranav V | Exclusive What the future holds … With his students achieving milestone after milestone, Shyam remains grounded in his method: “In today’s AI-driven world, we’re flooded with computer-generated ideas and influenced by social media. Like they say, even a genius mind can make elementary mistakes. I try to convey the human way of thinking.” Bombay Sport Exchange Ep 5: Shane Watson on how IPL gave him a lifeline & his tribute to Phil Hughes With a focus on creating more GMs, the coach signs off with humility and hope: “My motto is simple: Be good. Do good. God will take care of the rest. These past few years have been tough, but maybe that’s just God preparing me for something bigger. And if that ‘something’ means helping these kids become champions, in chess and in life, then it’s all worth it.” Get IPL 2025 match schedules, squads, points table, and live scores for CSK, MI, RCB, KKR, SRH, LSG, DC, GT, PBKS, and RR. Check the latest IPL Orange…

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