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When Mr Wayne turned bat-man for Kusal Mendis
Travel can be a hassle. No (worthwhile) trip is ever complete without face-palming about something you forgot. Kusal Mendis took it to a little bit of an extreme when he sort of forgot all his equipment in the rush to get from point A to point B.
The Sri Lanka top-order batter, who plays some of the smoothest checked drives you have ever seen, was at PSL 2025 last week and had to leave all of a sudden when cross-border tensions erupted between India and Pakistan. In his haste to return home, Mendis had to leave his kit bag behind and every effort he made to get it back just wouldn't come off.
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The Schitt's Creek X Rajastan Royals crossover
This is the crossover episode no one saw coming. After hosting Gareth Southgate at IPL games earlier this month, Rajasthan Royals have another visitor, this time from television royalty. Eugene Levy, star of beloved sitcom Schitt's Creek, dropped by the RR camp where he was met by coach Rahul Dravid, who handed him his own personalised RR jersey, much to the actor's joy and a little befuddlement.
Levy doesn't seem to have a watched a cricket match before, but he had better start now, and what better place to begin than the IPL?
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Mumbai Indians' Tilak Varma and Telugu movie star Vijay Deverakonda face off in a pickleball match
Mumbai Indians (MI) are currently tussling for a place in the IPL 2025 playoffs, and batter Tilak Varma got his competitive juices flowing even more with a pickleball game against Telugu film star Vijay Deverakonda.
At the start of their match, Deverakonda announced that he'd wear a Mumbai Indians jersey if he lost the best-of-three contest. The games, which also featured Raj Bawa as Varma's team-mate, were hard-fought, with Varma often looking like he was digging out yorkers. But eventually, Deverakonda and his partner beat the cricketers 2-1.
His demand for the losing team was to recreate a dance for the song "Hridayam Lopala" from his new movie Kingdom, set to release at the end of this month.
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Southgate soaks in the IPL vibe
You must have spotted him in the stands. In the pink of Rajasthan Royals (RR). Watching the team go about their business at IPL 2025. Gareth Southgate, former England footballer and later national team coach, is in India, and following RR's (dipping) fortunes at the IPL.
The pictures have been splashed across news outlets, and people wondered what had brought him to India, and to the RR corner. Turns out he met Manoj Badale, the British Indian businessman and one of the owners of RR and two "struck up a good friendship".
And it didn't take much persuasion to make a first trip to India or to drop in at the cricket.
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How many Aussies have played for Chennai Super Kings? Can Nathan Ellis guess?
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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