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Graeme Smith - Graeme Swann - Graeme Smith feels 'mental strain' of leading India may be taking toll on Rohit Sharma in IPL - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa - India - Sri Lanka

Graeme Smith feels 'mental strain' of leading India may be taking toll on Rohit Sharma in IPL

Graeme Smith feels the "mental strain" of leading the Indian team across formats may be taking a toll on Rohit Sharma in the ongoing IPL. Rohit's Mumbai Indians, who have won the IPL a record five times, are yet to open their account in the 15th edition of the lucrative league, having lost all their four matches so far.

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Graeme Swann - Rohit Sharma - Star Sports - Mumbai Indians Need To Be Ultra-Aggressive Like Chennai Super Kings To Win: Graeme Swann - sports.ndtv.com - India -  Chennai -  Bangalore

Mumbai Indians Need To Be Ultra-Aggressive Like Chennai Super Kings To Win: Graeme Swann

Former England cricketer Graeme Swann feels Mumbai Indians should adopt the "ultra-aggressive" approach CSK showed against RCB as it aims for its first win of the season. Both the multiple-times champions lost their opening four games before CSK broke their losing streak with a 23-run win over Royal Challengers Bangalore on Tuesday. The Rohit Sharma-led MI, however, is still in the look out for their first victory this season "Mumbai Indians basically need to take a template from what CSK did against RCB and copy that going forward" Swann said on Star Sports.

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Graeme Swann - Hardik Pandya - Star Sports - Sunrisers Hyderabad - Matthew Hayden - Mohammed Shami - Gujarat Titans - Mohammad Shami - Hardik Pandya Receives Support From Graeme Swann, Matthew Hayden After He Loses Cool On Teammate Mohammed Shami - sports.ndtv.com - India - county Kane -  Hyderabad

Hardik Pandya Receives Support From Graeme Swann, Matthew Hayden After He Loses Cool On Teammate Mohammed Shami

Hardik Pandya was on the receiving end of plenty of criticism after Gujarat Titans' (GT) first defeat of the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 season, on Monday. Gujarat lost by eight wickets against SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) in IPL 2022's Match 21, despite an unbeaten half-century by their captain Pandya. The all-rounder's unbeaten knock of 50 runs off 42 balls helped his side post 162 for seven in 20 overs, setting a target of 163 runs which SRH reached with five balls to spare. Other than getting criticised for his side's lack of runs in the game, Pandya was also under the spotlight for having a go at teammate Mohammed Shami for not attempting a catch. Despite fans not taking it well, the all-rounder received backing from legends Graeme Swann and Matthew Hayden.

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Joe Root - Jos Buttler - Graeme Swann - Charlie Austin - Root wants a break and Billings’ bobby-dazzlers – Tuesday’s sporting social - bt.com - Belgium

Root wants a break and Billings’ bobby-dazzlers – Tuesday’s sporting social

Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to provide an insight into their lives on social media.

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Rob Key - Graeme Swann - Meet the England U19 stars aiming for World Cup glory - msn.com - Canada - South Africa - Uae - New Zealand - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Barbados -  Johannesburg

Meet the England U19 stars aiming for World Cup glory

England’s youngsters are just one win away from securing a place in the Under-19 World Cup final for the first time in almost a quarter of a century.

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Graeme Swann - Age-group cricket pricing out talented children, says former England wicketkeeper Matt Prior - bbc.com

Age-group cricket pricing out talented children, says former England wicketkeeper Matt Prior

The structure and associated costs of age-group cricket mean the most talented children are not all coming through, says former England wicketkeeper Matt Prior.

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