IPL 2025: Ashish Nehra and Vikram Solanki to continue in their respective roles at Gujarat Titans: Reports

Nehra’s contract with the franchise ended last year. Ashish nehra and vikram solanki (Image Credit- Twitter Before the start of IPL 2025, a big news related to the Gujarat Titans (GT) team is coming out. Let us tell you that for the upcoming IPL season, the head coaches of the team Ashish Nehra and Vikram Solanki will remain in their respective roles. It is worth noting that Nehra’s contract with the franchise ended at the end of IPL last year. After this, some media reports claimed that Nehra might leave the team, but now if a source associated with Torrent Pharma is to be believed, Nehra and Solanki will continue in their respective roles with the team. It is worth noting that Torrent Pharma, which does business in Ahmedabad, has bought a majority stake in the Gujarat Titans franchise. So now Nehra and Solanki will remain with the team in the upcoming IPL season. If we look at Nehra’s journey with the team as a head coach, then under his coaching the team created history by winning its very first IPL 2022 season. After this, GT was the runner-up in the 2023 IPL team, but after Hardik Pandya left the team in IPL 2024, the team could not show anything special. New captain Shubman Gill failed to take the team to the playoffs. However, now it will be worth seeing how the one-time champion Gujarat Titans is going to perform in the upcoming season? BCCI may soon announce rules related to retention Let us tell you that a mega auction is going to be seen before the season of IPL 2025. But till now the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has not given any information regarding the rules related to the retention of players. Recently, the Apex Cricket Board had an online meeting on September 25, but there has been no discussion among the officials regarding IPL retention. However, if reports are to be believed, the Right to Match Card (RTM) will not be seen in the upcoming mega auction, and a team can retain a maximum of five players (3 Indians, 2 foreigners).

WPL 2024: GG adds Sayali Sathagare and RCB add Shraddha Pokarkar to their respective teams as replacement

Women’s Premier League 2024 starts from 23 February. WPL 2024 (Pic Source-Twitter) Women’s Premier League 2024 starts from 23 February. Many people are eagerly waiting for this great tournament. Along with this, Gujarat Giants and Royal Challengers Bangalore have included Sayali Sathagare and Shraddha Pokarkar in the team as replacements. Let us tell you, young player Kashvi Gautam was the most expensive uncapped Indian player of Tata Women’s Premier League. However, due to injury she is out of the upcoming tournament. Gujarat Giants had included Kashvi Gautam in their team for Rs 2 crore, however, now as his replacement, Gujarat franchise has included Mumbai’s Sayali Sathagare in their team for the reserve price of Rs 10 lakh. Indian all-rounder Kanika Ahuja will also not be seen playing in the Women’s Premier League 2024 due to injury. Royal Challengers Bangalore has included Shraddha Pokarkar in the team in his place. Shraddha Pokarkar has been signed by RCB for the reserve price of Rs 10 lakh. Both these players will be all set to leave their mark in the upcoming season of the Women’s Premier League. Let us tell you, the last season of Royal Challengers Bangalore was not so good and the team was at the bottom position in the points table of the 2023 season. However, the team would definitely like to win the upcoming edition in its name. Gujarat Giants would also like to win the trophy in the upcoming season. The Women’s Premier League 2023 trophy was won by Mumbai Indians. Here is the final squad of Gujarat Giants: Ashley Gardner, Beth Mooney (captain), Dylan Hemlata, Harleen Deol, Laura Wolvaardt, Shabnam Shakeel, Sneh Rana, Tanuja Kanwar, Phoebe Litchfield, Meghna Singh, Trisha Pujitha, Priya Mishra, Lee Tahuhu, Katherine Bryce, Mannat Kashyap, Veda Krishnamurthy. , Tarannum Pathan, Sayali Sathagare Here is the final squad of Royal Challengers Bangalore: Smriti Mandhana (captain), Alyssa Perry, Heather Knight, Asha Shobhana, Disha Cassatt, Indrani Roy, Renuka Singh, Richa Ghosh, Shreyanka Patil, Sophie Devine, Georgia Wareham, Kate Cross, Ekta Bisht, Shubha Satish, S Meghna, Simran Bahadur. , Sophie Molyneux, Shraddha Pokarkar 5 players who have scored the most runs in PSL IND vs ENG, 4th Test: Rohit Sharma will throw these 5 players out of playing 11 3 biggest wins recorded by India in terms of runs in Test cricket These 5 bowlers have sent Virat Kohli to the pavilion for a golden duck in IPL. List of bowlers who took the fastest 500 wickets in Test cricket- 4 Indian players who scored the fastest half-centuries in test debut 5 teams that have won the Under 19 World Cup the most number of times 3 Australian players who have won POTM awards the most number of times in T20I 5 players who made the biggest scores in ODI cricket for Sri Lanka Five best innings played by Indian captains in Under-19 World Cup

In Centurion, KL Rahul from India and Dean Elgar from South Africa scored important centuries for their respective teams.

By the end of the second day’s play, South Africa had scored 256 runs after losing five wickets in 66 overs. KL Rahul and Dean Elgar (Pic Source-Twitter) Currently South Africa and India The first test match is being played at the SuperSport Park in Centurion. The play on the second day of this test match was ended early due to bad light. By the end of the second day’s play, South Africa had scored 256 runs after losing five wickets in 66 overs. In this match, the Indian team scored 245 runs after losing all the wickets in its first innings. The best player of the team, KL Rahul played a valuable inning of 101 runs in 137 balls with the help of 14 fours and four sixes. He did not spare any of the South African bowlers and hit everyone hard. Not only this, Virat Kohli contributed 38 runs while Shreyas Iyer played an excellent inning of 31 runs. For South Africa, Kagiso Rabada took 5 wickets for 59 runs in 20 overs while Nandre Burger took three wickets. Marco Jansen and Gerald Coetzee took 1 wicket each. Experienced player Dean Elgar scored an excellent century for South Africa. In reply, by the end of the second day’s play, South Africa had scored 256 runs after losing 5 wickets in 66 overs. For the host side, experienced batsman Dean Elgar played a brilliant inning of 140* runs in 211 balls with the help of 23 fours. Apart from Dean Elgar, Tony de Zorzi contributed 28 runs while David Bedingham played a valuable inning of 56 runs in 87 balls with the help of 7 fours and 2 sixes. Marco Jansen has scored 3* runs in 13 balls by the end of the second day’s play. For India, till now Jasprit Bumrah has taken two wickets for 48 runs in 16 overs while Mohammad Siraj has also taken two wickets. Prasidh Krishna has taken one wicket in his name. So far, South Africa has a lead of 11 runs over the Indian team. Stumps on Day 2 🏏 Bad light forced play to be called off for the day, with South Africa leading with 11 runs. Can India pull off things in their favor tomorrow?#SAvIND #SouthAfrica #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/6kPwTjGRyw — OneCricket (@OneCricketApp) December 27, 2023 DAY 2 STUMPS: SA-256/5 (66) ELGAR-140* SA LEAD BY 11 RUNS BUMRAH- 2/48 (16) SIRAJ – 2/63 (15) Tomorrow we will come back stronger#SAvIND #RohitSharma #ViratKohli pic.twitter.com/8gecYBAFtY — Gaurav Fighter (@GauravHrithiks) December 27, 2023 And it’s Stumps on Day 2 at Centurion, with bad light forcing the umpires to call off play South Africa 🇿🇦 end the day 11 runs ahead with five wickets in hand, thanks primarily to Dean Elgar’s (140*) heroic ton.#SAvIND Day 2 Recap: https://t.co/IYEqOXYxkx — Firstpost Sports (@FirstpostSports) December 27, 2023 A supremely stupendous day for the hosts as they end Day 2 on 256-5, leading by 11 A truly magnificent knock from Dean Elgar, who will start tomorrow on 140* #SAvIND —ThePoppingCrease (@PoppingCreaseSA) December 27, 2023 Day 2 Stumps…