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How many Aussies have played for Chennai Super Kings? Can Nathan Ellis guess?
ESPNcricinfo staff
30-Apr-2025 • 17 hrs ago
He starts strong, guessing some of the Aussies who have played the most matches for CSK: Shane Watson (43), Michael Hussey (64), George Bailey (four) and Doug Bollinger (41). Ellis stumbles a bit after that, wondering if Mitchell Johnson played for them. In six IPL seasons, Johnson played 54 matches, but none for CSK - Kings XI Punjab (PBKS), Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and MI.
After a lot of mulling, Ellis guesses David Hussey, who played five matches for CSK in 2014. It takes a bit of prompting, with clues like "big guy", for him to remember the CSK stalwart, Matthew Hayden, who, along with Watson and Mike Hussey, makes up the list of Australians to score 1000-plus runs for CSK.
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Kids make portraits of Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya and other MI players
Mumbai Indians players had the chance to immerse themselves in the world of art when they got to view some portraits of the squad made by kids.
Captain Hardik Pandya had no trouble figuring out which one of the portraits was Jasprit Bumrah despite the figure missing a pair of eyes. There was also the iconic Suryakumar Yadav catch from the 2024 T20 World Cup final, although SKY spotted that he was missing a shoe in the picture.
Lasith Malinga's hair made it easy to spot his portrait, although we are intrigued by Rohit Sharma's observation: "If you take the hair out, it looks like Drake." Rohit himself was drawn playing a shot, although to SKY, it wasn't clear whether it was a cut or a pull - maybe it was abstract art?
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How well do Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma know Sachin Tendulkar's career?
From his debut in 1989 to his retirement in 2013, Sachin Tendulkar was something of a singular obsession for India cricket fans, with his most memorable innings burned into their minds. But what about today's cricketers, who would have been very young, or not yet born, for the majority of his career?
On the occasion of Tendulkar's 52nd birthday, on April 24, Mumbai Indians (MI) asked some of their players to identify a few of the Little Master's innings: his Test debut in 1989, the ODI knocks against Australia in Sharjah in 1998 (one of which came on his 25th birthday), and his ODI double-hundred - the first in the men's format - in 2010.
Suryakumar Yadav (born 1990) gets them all easily. While Robin Minz (born 2002) says he's watched the highlights of the Sharjah innings on YouTube, Suryakumar remembers it was always on TV. Tilak Varma (also 2002) recognises Tendulkar's debut, but the year eludes him. "I'm not even sure if my parents were married in 1989," he exclaims when told the year.
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Sai Sudharsan, Washington Sundar, Rashid Khan look back at their first Instagram photos
It's always interesting to see how a person's social media posting changes over time, usually going from self-conscious to savvy. Gujarat Titans (GT) players shared the stories behind the first photos they ever posted on their Instagram accounts.
Washington Sundar looks back at a photo from 2015, saying he would have rated it 8-10 back then but today he rates it about 4-5. Ouch. Sai Sudharsan talks about a 2017 Tamil Nadu squad photo in which he captained the state team for the first time. His Tamil Nadu and Titans team-mate M Shahrukh Khan is surprised to hear Sudharsan captained the side and jokes that they must have lost. Sudharsan smiles and admits that they indeed lost. Shahrukh's own first photo is also a cricket one: from a college cricket tournament in 2008.
Rashid Khan talks about a trip to the Taj Mahal in 2016 with other Afghanistan players.
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How many litres of milk does MS Dhoni drink in a day?
MS Dhoni has debunked the "fact" that many believed to be the secret behind his long-lasting success: it seems he does not drink five litres of milk every day.
When asked at a Chennai Super Kings (CSK) event during IPL 2025, what the most ridiculous rumor he has heard about himself, he said: "[That] I drink five litres of milk a day."
At the interviewer's surprise that the story wasn't true, Dhoni explains: "I used to drink maybe a litre of milk, spread out through the day, but four [sic] litres, you know, it's a bit too much for anyone."
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