India's Mohit Sharma shared a balanced view of BCCI's revised policy restricting family members on tours. A day earlier, ...
With Axar Patel at the helm and a strong team behind him, Mohit is confident that the Delhi Capitals can make a significant ...
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ABP News on MSNMohit Sharma Feels 'Super Proud' On Axar Patel's Promotion As DC Skipper For IPL 2025: WATCHMohit Sharma reflects on DC management's decision to appoint Axar Patel as skipper for the upcoming Indian Premier League ...
Indian pacer Mohit Sharma has praised the Delhi Capitals 's bowling unit as the best he has ever been a part of in his Indian ...
Delhi Capitals (DC) fast bowler Mohit Sharma has shared his perspective on the recent guidelines from the Board of Control ...
Star batter Virat Kohli has criticized the BCCI's strict family policy, calling it counterproductive. He said having loved ...
As Ravindra Jadeja struck 10 runs off the final two balls in the IPL 2023 title clash to crown Chennai Super Kings (CSK) ...
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CricTracker on MSNMohit Sharma bowled the last over of the final for the Gujarat Titans in the 2023 season.Indian pacer and former Gujarat Titans player Mohit Sharma talks about the aftermath of the 2023 IPL final loss to CSK. Check out all the details only on CricTracker.
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India Today on MSNDelhi Capitals' bowling attack is the best I've been a part of in IPL: Mohit SharmaSeamer Mohit Sharma rated Delhi Capitals' bowling attack as the best he's ever been a part of in IPL history. Mohit was ...
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Asian News International on MSN"Super proud of him": Mohit Sharma on Axar Patel being announced skipper of Delhi Capitals for IPL 2025Delhi Capitals announced the appointment of star all-rounder and the men's team's longest-serving player Axar Patel as captain ahead of the 2025 season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), according to ...
Anushka Sharma shares a cryptic post backing Virat Kohli after BCCI introduces a new family policy for international tours.
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Asian News International on MSN"Some things are beyond our control": Mohit Sharma on BCCI's family policyAs per the new policy, families, including partners and children, can only join players for 14 days after the first two weeks on tours lasting more than 45 days. For shorter tours, families are ...
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