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IPL 2022: Manjrekar calls to get rid of 'completely redundant' bails after Chahal-Warner incident - timesofindia.indiatimes.com -  Delhi -  Sanjay

IPL 2022: Manjrekar calls to get rid of 'completely redundant' bails after Chahal-Warner incident

Sanjay Manjrekar has called for getting rid of "completely redundant" bails in modern-day cricket after an incident featuring Yuzvendra Chahal and David Warner in Wednesday's IPL 2022 match between Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals at DY Patil Stadium. In the ninth over of Delhi's successful chase of 161, Warner had a huge slice of luck when on the last ball of the over, a leg break from Chahal went past his bat and brushed the leg stump. It was sufficient to light the stumps but not enough to dislodge one of the bails, which is a requirement for a clean bowled dismissal. Eventually, Warner was unbeaten at 52 and with Mitchell Marsh leading the chase with a 62-ball 89, Delhi got a much-needed win by eight wickets. "I've said this before as well, it's redundant now with the LED stumps to have the bails on. Today it would've been a wicket deserving for Chahal who bowled superbly. It was a terrible shot from Warner, and it didn't get a wicket. Unless it's adding an aesthetic value, they should just get rid of the bails because they're completely redundant with LED technology," said Manjrekar on ESPNcricinfo's T20 Time: Out show.

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Stefano Domenicali - Stefano Domenicali reveals huge early interest in Las Vegas GP - msn.com - Usa -  Las Vegas -  Austin

Stefano Domenicali reveals huge early interest in Las Vegas GP

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has said that there has been huge early interest in the scheduled Las Vegas Grand Prix for 2023.

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IPL gives India more finishing options in Dinesh Karthik and Rahul Tewatia - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - South Africa - India -  Chennai

IPL gives India more finishing options in Dinesh Karthik and Rahul Tewatia

Dinesh Karthik and Rahul Tewatia with their stellar shows as finishers for their respective franchises have certainly made a strong case for themselves in the coming months leading up to the T20 World Cup. The ICC event in Australia is still more than four months away but the selectors and team management will soon have to decide on their core group of players, starting with the five match home series against South Africa next month. The finisher's job is only gaining significance in the power-packed modern game and the Indian team is definitely in need of players who can go ballistic from ball one.

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Stefano Domenicali - Stefano Domenicali reveals huge early interest in Las Vegas Grand Prix next season - givemesport.com - Usa -  Las Vegas -  Austin

Stefano Domenicali reveals huge early interest in Las Vegas Grand Prix next season

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has said that there has been huge early interest in the scheduled Las Vegas Grand Prix for 2023.

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Bernie Ecclestone - F1 must avoid going too far in quest to crack America - msn.com - Italy - Usa - county Miami

F1 must avoid going too far in quest to crack America

It looks like Formula 1 is finally fulfilling its goal of cracking America, but if the sport isn’t careful, it could come at a price.

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Rishabh Pant - IPL 2022: Prithvi Shaw has typhoid or something like that, the doctor told me - DC captain Rishabh Pant - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Delhi

IPL 2022: Prithvi Shaw has typhoid or something like that, the doctor told me - DC captain Rishabh Pant

Delhi Capitals' skipper Rishabh Pant on Wednesday said opening batter Prithvi Shaw could be suffering from typhoid. Speaking after the Capitals' eight-wicket win over Rajasthan Royals, which kept their Indian Premier League playoff hopes alive, Pant said they missed Shaw at the top of the order. "We miss him but we can't control that. He has typhoid or something like that is what the doctor told me," Pant said at the post-match presentation ceremony.

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David Warner - Mitchell Marsh - Rishabh Pant - IPL 2022: DC skipper Pant happy with close to perfect game, RR's Samson rues lack of runs and wickets - timesofindia.indiatimes.com -  Delhi

IPL 2022: DC skipper Pant happy with close to perfect game, RR's Samson rues lack of runs and wickets

Delhi Capitals' skipper Rishabh Pant reckoned at the toss that anything in the range of 140-160 would be a good target for them to chase down against Rajasthan Royals at the DY Patil Stadium on Wednesday. His words turned out to be true, as the pace trio of Mitchell Marsh, Chetan Sakariya and Anrich Nortje took two wickets each to restric Rajasthan to 160/6 and then DC chased the total down with ease to win by eight wickets. All-rounder Marsh came out to lead the run-chase with a 62-ball 89 while David Warner hanged around to play the anchor role, remaining unbeaten on 52 off 41 balls as Delhi earned a crucial win with 11 balls to spare, which has kept them alive in the race to playoffs. "It was close to a perfect game as, I believe, there is always space for improvement. On these kind of wickets where there is little turn, you can go either way. I am happy we bowled first. I thought 140-160 was a good score and said so at the toss, and we got there," said Pant after the match.

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David Warner - Jos Buttler - IPL 2022, DC vs RR: Mitchell Marsh takes Delhi Capitals to crucial win over Rajasthan Royals - timesofindia.indiatimes.com -  Delhi -  Mumbai -  Sanju

IPL 2022, DC vs RR: Mitchell Marsh takes Delhi Capitals to crucial win over Rajasthan Royals

Delhi Capitals remained stubborn in their pursuit of victory. Mitchell Marsh and David Warner made it a one-sided contest as Capitals easily chased down 161, registering an eight-wicket win over Rajasthan Royals at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Wednesday. In full bloom, it was an all-round show by Marsh who first returned figures of 3-0-25-2 before excelling with the bat to bring his first half-century of the IPL. En route his 89 off 62 balls, Marsh was accompanied by Warner (52 not out off 41 balls), who, for a change, played second fiddle. The Aussie duo stitched a 144-run partnership. AS IT HAPPENED | SCORECARD | POINTS TABLEThe win takes Capitals to 12 points, giving a big boost to their playoff chances. Royals, despite appearing to be a strong contender, now find themselves dependent on the result of their remaining two matches. From missed opportunities to dropped catches and luck evading Royals, nothing went in their favour. It is at this stage of the tournament that Royals need their skipper Sanju Samson to lead from the front. But the wait is only getting longer. Earlier, in the face of quality bowling by Capitals seamers - Chetan Sakariya, Anrich Nortje, Mitchell Marsh and Shardul Thakur - Ravichandran Ashwin did not muck up and instead responded with clarity of mind. Not a recognised batter in the T20s, Ashwin's 50 off 38 balls while batting at one down is proof enough of his versatility. At 35, the off-spinner continues to experiment, innovate and upgrade himself to add value to the team.

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