Wriddhiman Saha got emotional after buying his dream car, shared a special post on social media

At the age of 39, Wriddhiman Saha has bought his dream car BMW X7 which costs Rs 1.4-1.5 crore. Wriddhiman Saha (Pic Source-X) Wriddhiman Saha, one of the best wicketkeeper batsmen of India, had a dream which he has now fulfilled. At the age of 39, Wriddhiman Saha has bought his dream car BMW X7 which costs Rs 1.4-1.5 crore. Let us tell you, Wriddhiman Saha’s performance has always been very good in international cricket. However, he got very few opportunities. This player has also left his mark in the Indian Premier League. Wriddhiman Saha worked very hard and played cricket for the Indian team. Wriddhiman Saha shared the news of buying his dream car on his official social media account. He wrote on his social media account, ‘It is really a big deal for me to dream about this for 12 years and bring home a BMW at the end of my career. This car is very special to me and this movement is also very emotional for me. I and my family are very happy at this time.’ Here is the tweet of the veteran wicket-keeper batsman: From dreaming as a 12 year old to realizing it at the near end of my career, bringing home this BMW is a testament that good things come to those who wait. An emotional moment for me and my family. @bmwindia pic.twitter.com/8ID989eVoA — Wriddhiman Saha (@Wriddhipops) June 13, 2024 Wriddhiman Saha returns to Bengal team in domestic cricket Wriddhiman Saha has returned to the Bengal team after a long gap of 2 years. In domestic cricket, he played a match for Bengal against Tripura. Let us tell you, Wriddhiman Saha has played 40 Test matches in which he has scored 1353 runs, while in 9 ODI matches, the brilliant wicketkeeper batsman has scored only 41 runs. Wriddhiman Saha has three centuries and six half-centuries to his name. He last played a Test match for India in 2021 against New Zealand in Mumbai. Wriddhiman Saha also made his mark in the Indian Premier League 2023. However, the excellent wicketkeeper batsman failed to perform well in the IPL 2024 season. Now in domestic cricket, Wriddhiman Saha will be seen performing brilliantly in important matches for Bengal. CAB is also very happy with Saha’s return. 5 Australian players who scored half-century in their debut IPL match IPL 2024: These 11 foreign players took crores of rupees but flopped IPL 2024: 5 players who hit the most sixes in the 19th and 20th overs of IPL 5 fastest bowlers in IPL history Who are the head coaches of all 10 teams in IPL 2024? Which team has won the most matches against RCB in Chinnaswamy IPL 2024: 3 former RCB players who are wreaking havoc in SRH 4 players who have played more than 500 T20 matches MS Dhoni: Dhoni’s amazing record as CSK captain Which teams changed their captains before the start of IPL 2024

A person buying tickets for the RCB vs CSK match was defrauded of lakhs, know how he was trapped?

A fan was brilliantly robbed by a fake agency while trying to buy RCB vs CSK tickets. And he was defrauded of three lakh rupees. CSK vs RCB Tickets (Photo Source: RCB vs CSK Ticket Scam: Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore will face each other this Saturday. Since this match is no less than an eliminator, there is a tremendous atmosphere throughout India regarding this match. Almost every cricket lover is ready to go to the field to watch this match. That’s why the race for tickets has started. Now, while buying a ticket, a person has been cheated not of thousands but of Rs 3 lakh. According to Times of India, a fan was successfully robbed by a fake agency while trying to buy a ticket. And he was defrauded of three lakh rupees. What is the whole matter? A 28-year-old man named Samarth has claimed fraud on IPL tickets. Samarth is a resident of Sudhama Nagar, Bengaluru. On Instagram, Samarth clicked on an ad to buy tickets for the RCB vs CSK match. The fraudster identified himself as Padma Singh Vijay Kumar and claimed to be an official employee of IPL. To gain Samarth’s trust he also sent his number and Aadhaar card. Under such circumstances, Samarth paid a total of Rs 7,900 to Padma Sinha to buy 3 tickets worth Rs 2,300 each. Despite this, when Samarth did not get the e-ticket, Padma Sinha demanded Rs 67 thousand from him. When Samarth asked why he was asking for so much money, the man claiming to be an official employee of IPL started making excuses. There was such a demand for the ticket that Samarth paid for it separately and sent a total of three lakh rupees to the fraudster. Despite all this he did not get the ticket. After feeling cheated, Samarth lodged a complaint with the cyber crime police. Police have registered a case under section 420 of IPC. Let us tell you that tickets for the matches to be held at M Chinnaswamy Stadium are available only on the official website and counters of RCB. If anyone is selling you tickets like this, then beware of him.

IPL 2024: A fan was cheated of Rs 3 lakh while buying tickets for the RCB vs CSK match, read the full news.

This match between RCB and CSK will be played on May 18. Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Chennai Super Kings (Image Credit- Twitter The race for the playoffs of the ongoing IPL season has become very exciting. Let us tell you that Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals are the first two teams to qualify for the playoffs. So the fight is going on between many teams for the remaining two places. So, the 68th match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Chennai Super Kings to be held on May 18 at Chinnaswamy is very important for making a place in the playoffs. Let us tell you that the hopes of RCB and CSK to reach the playoffs hinge on this match. On the other hand, now a cricket fan has been defrauded of Rs 3 lakh while buying tickets for this exciting match. Fan defrauded of Rs 3 lakh in the name of ticket Let us tell you that recently a case of fraud has come to light with a 28-year-old resident of Bengaluru. This fan has lost Rs 3 lakh for buying 3 tickets of RCB vs CSK match. If the reports of Times of India regarding the said issue are to be believed, then this fan found an Instagram account named ‘ipl_2024_tickets_24’, in which it was claimed to sell genuine match tickets. For proof, this account holder also gave Aadhar card and mobile number to the person and described himself as an authorized IPL ticket seller. After this, the victim was asked to send Rs 2300 per ticket and he sent a total of Rs 7900 to this user named Padma Sinha Vijay Kumar. After this the person said that match tickets would be sent to you through e-mail, but the ticket did not arrive. After this the fan was told that the money has not been received due to a technical glitch. After this the user continued giving money and when the amount reached Rs 67 thousand, he became suspicious and informed the police. On the other hand, after this matter came to light, Bengaluru Police has appealed to the cricket fans to buy match tickets only from the official website. Also, the police have registered a case regarding the fraud with the fan and have started investigation.

RCB still regrets not buying Yuzvendra Chahal in the auction..! Mike Hesson made a big revelation

Yuzvendra Chahal has become the first bowler in IPL history to take 200 wickets. Yuzvendra Chahal & Mike Hesson (Photo Source: Before the IPL 2022 mega auction, Royal Challengers Bangalore had released Yuzvendra Chahal. Chahal was a part of RCB from 2014 to 2021, and was the team’s leading wicket-taking bowler. Chahal has been a part of Rajasthan Royals for the last three years, and is in amazing form. He has also become the first bowler in IPL history to take 200 wickets. The decision of not retaining Yuzvendra Chahal hurts RCB till date. Recently, former head coach of Royal Challengers Bangalore, Mike Hesson has given the main reason behind the decision of not retaining Chahal. We couldn’t have gone for Yuji – Mike Hesson Mike Hesson revealed that the franchise had to retain only three players ahead of the IPL 2022 auction, which would have given them an additional Rs 4 crore in the auction. The franchise’s target was to buy both Chahal and Harshal Patel in the auction, but all their plans went waste due to the order in which the names of the players were announced in the auction. Speaking on GeoCinema, Mike Hesson said, ‘He (Chahal) is an amazing bowler and I think when you come into every cycle you have to decide who you retain. It’s one of those things where if you retain only three players, you get an extra Rs 4 crore in the auction. Mike Hesson further said, ‘We got a chance to get both Harshal and Yuji. But then the auction order came and Yuzvendra Chahal was at number 65, after Yuzi there was no other spinner in whom we were interested. We were interested in buying Hasaranga if we didn’t get Yuji. So we bid for him and then after Hasaranga came into the team, we could not go for Yuji. Neither Harshal Patel, Yuzvendra Chahal nor Wanindu Hasaranga are currently part of Royal Challengers Bangalore. RCB is almost out of the race for IPL 2024 playoffs. The team is ranked 10th in the points table with one win and 2 points from 8 matches.

IPL 2024: Irfan Pathan criticizes Sunrisers Hyderabad for buying Pat Cummins at a high price in IPL auction

Pathan says that Cummins has not been able to prove himself yet in T20 cricket. Pat Cummins (Image Credit- Twitter X) Former Indian cricket team all-rounder and cricket commentator Irfan Pathan has given a big statement criticizing Sunrisers Hyderabad’s purchase of Australian captain Pat Cummins at a huge price in the IPL auction. It is noteworthy that Cummins was bought by Sunrisers Hyderabad for a record Rs 20.5 crore in the mini auction held in Dubai in December last year. With this, he became the second most expensive player sold in the auction in the history of 17 seasons of IPL. So at number one was his compatriot Mitchell Starc, who was signed by Kolkata Knight Riders by paying Rs 24.75 crore. Irfan Pathan gave a big statement regarding Pat Cummins Let us tell you that Irfan Pathan said on Star Sports about Pat Cummins – I believe that Pat Cummins has not yet proved himself in T20 cricket. Forget about IPL, he has not been able to prove himself in T20 cricket for Australia yet. Irfan further said- He does not even captain Australia in T20 International cricket, so a question mark arises on receiving such a huge amount. Cummins’s statistics in T20 cricket are not good. However, how can you leave them out when you bid so much on them? Apart from this, Pathan said about the playing eleven of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the upcoming IPL season – they will have some trouble in choosing the final playing eleven, which is a good thing. It’s better to have a headache than not having an option. Hyderabad have a different team combination this time compared to last year, which I think is a better change.

IPL 2024: Now the franchise is regretting buying these 9 players in the auction, is beating its head

In this article, we will take a look at the worst buys made by each franchise in the IPL 2024 auction. These are all players who will be under a lot of pressure to justify the price tag. The worst purchases made by each team in IPL 2024 (Team-wise worst buys in the IPL 2024 auction) 9. Sameer Rizvi (Chennai Super Kings) Sameer Rizvi (Photo Source: Twitter) Chennai Super Kings (CSK) came into the IPL 2024 auction in search of a good Indian batsman to replace Ambati Rayudu in the playing eleven. They had the option of buying players like Karun Nair and Manish Pandey, both of whom have good technique and immense experience of playing domestic cricket and IPL. However, the CSK franchise has made a comeback against Uttar Pradesh based on some good batting performances in the UP T20 League. Sameer Rizvi Decided to spend more than Rs 8 crore on. Rizvi has been dubbed the ‘right-hand man of Suresh Raina’ and has received a lot of support even from Raina himself. It now remains to be seen how Rizvi performs under the pressure of the price tag and as a replacement for Rayudu.