England legend Kevin Pietersen names his three favourites to win the IPL
England legend Kevin Pietersen has named his three favourites to win the Indian Premier League, insisting current leaders Gujarat Titans will be ‘difficult to stop’.
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England legend Kevin Pietersen has named his three favourites to win the Indian Premier League, insisting current leaders Gujarat Titans will be ‘difficult to stop’.
Former England skipper Kevin Pietersen sees shades of the title-winning Rajasthan Royals side of 2008 in Gujarat Titans, who have consistently found ways to win matches in the ongoing IPL season. The former swashbuckling batter feels the new entrants, like the 2008 RR side under the late Shane Warne, aren't the best team on paper but have a "great mentality".
Rajasthan Royals will celebrate the life of the late, great Shane Warne when they play Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League on Saturday.
The world was left shocked with Shane Warne's untimely demise in March this year. Warne died in Thailand from a suspected heart attack. Rajasthan Royals will be paying a tribute to Warne on Saturday ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) match against Mumbai Indians. The franchise on Friday revealed the special 'SW23' jersey that the contingent would be wearing in the match against Mumbai as tribute to the legendary spinner.
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On a three-match winning streak, Rajasthan Royals have the momentum as well as source of inspiration when they face bottom-placed and out-of-reckoning Mumbai Indians in an Indian Premier League match here on Saturday. The Royals will be celebrating the extraordinary life of their lone IPL title-winning captain Shane Warne, who died last month in Thailand, during this game. A win would give a perfect tribute to the legendary Australian spinner under whose inspirational leadership, the Royals had won the 2008 title.
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Rajasthan Royals will celebrate the extraordinary life of legendary Australian spinner Shane Warne, who died recently, during their Indian Premier League match against Mumbai Indians in Navi Mumbai on Saturday. Warne had lifted the inaugural IPL trophy after the Royals beat Chennai Super Kings by three wickets in the final in 2008, and his former franchise said it will pay tribute to its first captain to coincide with the team's triumph exactly 14 years back.