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  1. Starc cleared to return for Delhi in Maypublished at 15:09 BST 23 April

    Mitchell Starc for Delhi CapitalsImage source, Getty Images

    Mitchell Starc has been cleared by Cricket Australia to play in the Indian Premier League after recovering from shoulder and elbow injuries.

    The 36-year-old fast bowler has not played since late January after his Ashes heroics, where he played all five Tests and took 31 wickets in Australia's 4-1 win.

    He subsequently played five matches in the Big Bash League for Sydney Sixers, which is when he suffered the injuries while fielding.

    Starc's first appearance for Delhi will most likely be against Rajasthan Royals on 1 May.

    His fellow Australian quick Josh Hazlewood has recently returned to play for Royal Challengers Bengaluru while Australian skipper Pat Cummins is expected to make his comeback for Sunrisers Hyderabad this weekend.

    Cummins has been managing a back injury, having played just one Test in the Ashes in December.

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  2. Rawalpindiz earn consolation win over Islamabadpublished at 14:24 BST 23 April

    Muhammad Rizwan batting for RawalpindizImage source, EPA

    Rawalpindiz earned their first win of the PSL as they beat Islamabad United by six wickets in a low-scoring encounter.

    Islamabad were bowled out for 137 with Devon Conway's 40 the highest score, while the wickets were shared around in a fine all-round performance from the Rawalpindiz bowlers.

    Chris Green added a cameo of 29 from 16 balls but he was one of three wickets to fall in the final over bowled by Dian Forrester.

    After eight straight defeats and with their elimination already confirmed, Rawalpindiz finally had victory in their sights with a straightforward target but they lost Abdullah Fazal from the first ball of the chase.

    Kamran Ghulam and Muhammad Rizwan added 78 for the second wicket, scoring 42 and 45 respectively, to anchor the innings before New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell got them over the line with an unbeaten 32.

    Islamabad remain in play-off contention in third place in the table behind Peshawar Zalmi and Multan Sultans.

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  3. Smith ton in vain as Kingsmen chase 214 v Multanpublished at 19:02 BST 22 April

    Steve Smith batting for Multan SultansImage source, Reuters

    Steve Smith's century was in vain as Hyderabad Kingsmen chased 214 with two balls to spare to beat Multan Sultans by four wickets.

    Smith's knock was eclipsed by Usman Khan's 44-ball hundred for the Kingsmen which laid the foundations for the chase, but his dismissal set up a thrilling finish with 32 still required from the last 13 balls.

    But Hassan Khan played a stunning hand with 24 not out from just six balls, including three sixes, to earn a crucial win to take the Kingsmen up to fourth in the table.

    Australia's Smith had earlier added 132 for the first wicket with Sahibzada Farhan, who made 66, but Multan could not capitalise on their start as they lost six wickets in the last four overs.

    Akif Javed took three wickets while Hassan Khan took the key wicket of Smith in the 17th over which kickstarted the lower order collapse from 185-1 to 213-7.

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  4. Archer takes 3-20 as Rajasthan beat struggling Lucknowpublished at 18:51 BST 22 April

    Jofra Archer celebrates a wicket for Rajasthan RoyalsImage source, Reuters

    Jofra Archer took three wickets in Rajasthan Royals' brilliant bowling performance as they beat the struggling Lucknow Super Giants by 40 runs.

    Chasing just 160, Lucknow were bowled out for 119 as Archer finished with 3-20 and fellow seamers Brijesh Sharma and Nandre Burger also took two wickets each.

    Lucknow's chase started dreadfully as they slipped to 11-3 with Ayush Badoni, captain Rishabh Pant and Aiden Markram all making ducks.

    Australia's Mitchell Marsh made 55 as they attempted to rebuild but his departure saw them fall to 105-6, and that left too much for the lower order as they lost their last five wickets for 14 runs.

    The batting effort was unfortunate for Lucknow's bowlers, who produced a fine display of their own to restrict Rajasthan to 159-6.

    Their explosive top order of Yashasvi Jaiswal, teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Dhruv Jurel all fell cheaply to expose a middle order which has not been needed very often in the tournament so far.

    But Ravindra Jadeja's experience proved the difference, as he finished unbeaten on 43 from 29 balls to rescue the innings from 110-6 with impact player Shubham Dubey also making 19 not out.

    Rajasthan remain second in the table while Lucknow are seventh with just two wins in seven games.

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  5. Raza, 18, takes hat-trick as Peshawar remain unbeatenpublished at 14:23 BST 22 April

    Ali Raza celebrating a wicket with Peshawar Zalmi Image source, Getty Images

    Seamer Ali Raza took a hat-trick as Peshawar Zalmi beat Karachi Kings by seven wickets to stretch their winning run to eight games.

    The 18-year-old bowled David Warner for 11 and then took his hat-trick in the final over of the innings to finish with figures of 4-41 as Kings posted 182-9.

    Former England batter Jason Roy top-scored with 85 for the Kings but their innings fell away with the late wickets.

    Raza's hat-trick saw Khushdil Shah fall hit-wicket for 12 before Shahid Aziz and Hasan Ali were both bowled by fast yorkers.

    Zalmi, who have already qualified for the play-offs, reached the target with seven balls to spare as leading run-scorer Kusal Mendis continued his impressive form with 80 not out from 43 balls.

    He was supported by 19-year-old Farhan Yousuf who finished the chase in style with an unbeaten 58 from 36.

    Kings have lost five in a row and need to win their remaining games and hope that other results go their way in order to keep their qualification hopes alive.

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  6. Smith hits fifty as Rawalpindiz misery continuespublished at 18:30 BST 21 April

    Steve Smith batting for Multan SultansImage source, Getty Images

    Steve Smith's half-century helped Multan Sultans inflict an eighth straight defeat on Rawalpindiz.

    Australia's Smith struck 56 from 31 balls at the top of the order to set up Multan's chase of 167, while his compatriot Ashton Turner hit an unbeaten 37 to see them over the line with eight balls to spare.

    Rawalpindiz, who are already eliminated from the PSL, immediately struggled after choosing to bat first as Shahzaib Khan fell in the first over before skipper Muhammad Rizwan trudged to 26 from 29 balls.

    New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell led a recovery for Rawalpindiz with 58 before cameos of 29 and 37 from Sam Billings and Dian Forrester lifted them to 166-4.

    Multan made comfortable work of the chase and ensured they remain second in the table.

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  7. CSK's Mhatre out of IPL with hamstring injurypublished at 15:35 BST 21 April

    Ayush MhatreImage source, Reuters

    Batter Ayush Mhatre, Chennai Super Kings' leading run-scorer in this year's Indian Premier League, has been ruled out of the remainder of the season with a hamstring injury.

    Mhatre, 18, the India Under-19s captain, was injured while batting against Sunrisers Hyderabad on 18 April.

    He has scored 201 runs in six matches this season for a CSK side who are eighth in the table after only two wins.

    The five-time champions also finished bottom of the standings last season.

    CSK are yet to announce a replacement.

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  8. Lahore edge past Quetta after Fakhar centurypublished at 15:07 BST 21 April

    Fakhar Zaman batting for Lahore QalandarsImage source, Getty Images

    Lahore Qalandars earned back-to-back wins as Fakhar Zaman's century set up a nine-run win against Quetta Gladiators.

    Fakhar struck 103 from 51 balls at the top of the order, including six sixes, as Lahore posted 197-6.

    In reply, half-centuries from Shamyl Hussain and Rilee Rossouw kept Quetta in contention before the latter fell for 62 from just 29 balls in the 15th over.

    With an unlikely 33 needed from the last two overs, Abrar Ahmed took 14 from Shaheen Shah Afridi in the 19th to keep their faint hopes alive.

    But seamer Haris Rauf held his nerve and Abrar finished unbeaten on 24 from 14 balls in Quetta's 188-7.

    After three straight defeats, a revived Lahore move up to fourth in the table with Quetta below them in fifth having lost their last two.

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  9. 'About time he delivered' - Varma comes good for Mumbaipublished at 19:14 BST 20 April

    Tilak VarmaImage source, Reuters

    Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya said it was "about time" Tilak Varma delivered after the batter scored a thrilling century in a 99-run win over Gujarat Titans.

    Varma, a member of India's T20 World Cup-winning squad, had managed only 23 runs across Mumbai's defeats in their four previous matches in this year's Indian Premier League.

    But against Gujarat he came in at 44-3 and scored a thrilling 101 not out from 45 balls as the former champions posted 199-5.

    "The kind of talent Tilak has, he does not need to worry about a lot," Hardik said.

    "The only message I gave him was watch the ball and hit the ball.

    "I genuinely believe the way the ball travels off his bat is something really special.

    "It was about time he comes and delivers.

    "It was much needed for the group, much needed for Tilak and much needed for Mumbai Indians."

    Varma took only 19 from his first 22 balls but hit all 15 of his boundaries in his next 23 deliveries as he scored 82 more runs in the remainder of his innings.

    The switch in tempo came immediately after the strategic timeout after 14 overs.

    "Last five games haven't spent much time in middle," Varma said.

    "This game I thought I wanted to spend time in middle. First 20 balls, ball by ball, I was just batting.

    "Later on I know what I am capable of.

    "I have got all of the fancy shots and when team needs I can use them, but under pressure all you need is to back your skills."

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  10. Varma's thrilling century sets up Mumbai win in IPLpublished at 18:37 BST 20 April

    Tilak VarmaImage source, Reuters

    India batter Tilak Varma produced an innings of thrilling acceleration to record his first Indian Premier League century and earn Mumbai Indians a crucial and commanding win over Gujarat Titans.

    Left-hander Tilak, who came in at 44-3 in the sixth over, had only 19 runs from his first 22 deliveries and no boundaries.

    But he changed gears to devastating effect, finishing with eight fours and seven sixes as he took 82 runs from his next 23 balls to finish 101 not out from 45 balls.

    He reached three figures by ending the innings with a six and a four which meant Mumbai, who had dropped to the bottom of the standings after four consecutive defeats, posted 199-5.

    On a good night for five-time champions Mumbai, Jasprit Bumrah finally took his first wicket of the tournament with the first delivery of the chase.

    The India seamer, wicketless across five innings this year, had left-hander Sai Sudharsan caught at cover.

    England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler was out to a tight lbw decision for five in the next over and Titans continued to lose regular wickets as they were bowled out for 100 in 15.5 overs.

    The win lifts Mumbai up to seventh, a place behind Gujarat.

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  11. Shanaka latest player banned after pulling out of PSLpublished at 17:09 BST 20 April

    Dasun ShanakaImage source, Getty Images

    Sri Lanka all-rounder Dasun Shanaka has become the latest player to be banned from future Pakistan Super League seasons after pulling out of this year's tournament.

    Shanaka, 34, who led his country at this year's T20 World Cup, withdrew before signing a deal as a replacement at Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League.

    He has been banned for one year, with the Pakistan Cricket Board saying he has breached contractual agreements.

    The decisions comes after a similar case involving Zimbabwe bowler Blessing Muzarabani.

    He was banned for two years after pulling out of a stint with Islamabad United and taking a deal with Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL.

    On Sunday Muzarabani's agent hit out at the decision, calling the ban "excessive" claiming a contract had not been signed.

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  12. No plans to reduce overseas players in ILT20published at 22:24 BST 19 April

    Matthew Henry
    BBC Sport Journalist

    ILT20 champions Desert Vipers celebrate with 2025-26 trophyImage source, ILT20

    There are no plans to reduce the number of overseas players allowed in a team in the ILT20, says the franchise league's chief executive David White.

    T20 leagues which allow a high number of overseas players in each team - such as Major League Cricket or the ILT20 which currently allows up to nine non-local players - have been criticised for draining talent from elsewhere.

    Former South Africa captain Graeme Smith, the commissioner of South Africa's SA20, said such leagues are "not good for the game", external.

    The International Cricket Council brought in regulations in 2023 which meant all new franchise leagues must cap the number of overseas players allowed at four in order to be sanctioned, but the rules did not cover leagues already in existence such as the ILT20 in the UAE.

    It was reported at the time, external leagues would have to conform in a reasonable time but no such requirements have been placed on leagues.

    White told BBC Sport while he hoped the number of local players who feature in the league would increase as domestic structures improve, there would be no change to the hard rule on the number of overseas players.

    "We want to develop cricket in the region and help develop cricket around the world," White said.

    "Currently the rules are very clear. Nine overseas players and that won't change."

    A host of overseas players, including many from England like Sam Curran, Jonny Bairstow and Tom Banton, played in last winter's ILT20.

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  13. IPL leaders Punjab pile up 254 in win over LSGpublished at 18:58 BST 19 April

    Cooper Connolly and Priyansh Arya punch gloves Image source, Reuters

    Early leaders Punjab Kings piled up 254-7, the highest score in the Indian Premier League so far, in a 54-run victory over Lucknow Super Giants.

    The total was built around a dominant second-wicket partnership of 182 in 80 balls between Indian opener Priyansh Arya and Australian all-rounder Cooper Connolly.

    Arya hit nine sixes in his destructive 93 from 37 balls. 22-year-old Connolly peppered the straight boundaries while hitting eight fours and seven sixes, though he would have been out for five had LSG reviewed an early lbw shout.

    The pair took 32 runs from one over from South African Aiden Markram's off-spin.

    Punjab's total surpassed the 250-3 made by Royal Challengers Benagluru earlier in the competition and is also their second best effort in any IPL season.

    Lucknow were never in the chase, even with Mitchell Marsh hitting 40 and Rishabh Pant 43.

    With the result long decided, Punjab were sloppy towards the back end when dropping a series of catches. LSG ended up struggling on to 200-5.

    Still, Punjab, who have never won the IPL, are now three points clear at the top of the table.

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  14. Babar ends long wait for T20 century in Zalmi's winpublished at 18:28 BST 19 April

    Babar AzamImage source, Getty Images

    A resurgent Babar Azam scored his first century in 67 T20 innings in Peshawar Zalmi's thumping 118-run victory over Quetta Gladiators.

    Former Pakistan captain Babar's T20 game has come under scrutiny in recent years, no more so than this winter when he scored 91 runs across six matches at the T20 World Cup.

    He also struggled in this winter's Big Bash - he scored 202 runs at a strike-rate of 103.06 and was retired out in one match - but has found form in the PSL with scores of 87 not out and 71 not earlier in the tournament.

    He only faced one dot ball in his knock against Quetta but also hit six fours and four sixes in making exactly 100 not out in 52 balls.

    The right-hander reached his 12th T20 hundred and his third in the Pakistan Super League off the final ball of the innings and roared in delight.

    Zalmi's 255-3 was the third-highest total in PSL history. Sri Lanka batter Kusal Mendis also hit 83 from 44 balls.

    Zalmi continued their dominance throughout the chase by taking wickets throughout. Quetta were 82-7 and limped on until 18.1 overs before being bowled out for 137.

    The win extends unbeaten Zalmi's lead at the top of the table to five points with two matches to go.

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  15. KKR finally win despite Archer & Suryavanshi's effortspublished at 14:59 BST 19 April

    Jofra ArcherImage source, Reuters

    Kolkata Knight Riders finally won their first match of the Indian Premier League season despite Jofra Archer taking a wicket with the first ball of the innings for the third match in a row.

    Archer bowled New Zealand opener Tim Seifert via a flick off his pads and KKR, who had lost five matches this year with one no result, slumped further by falling to 85-6 as they chased 156.

    The hosts struggled against Rajasthan Royals spinners but India batter Rinku Singh, who capitalised on being dropped on eight by South African Nandre Burger, resurrected the chase and ended 53 not out.

    Batting alongside Anukul Roy - left-hander Roy finished unbeaten on 29 from 16 balls - Singh took two fours and a six from the last over when nine runs were needed.

    It sealed a four-wicket win with two balls to spare. England seamer Archer finished with 1-35 from his four overs.

    With the bat, Royals failed to capitalise on another platform laid by 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi and fellow opener Yashasvi Jaiswal.

    They put on 81 in 8.4 overs but Royals managed only 155-9 with no-one passing 20 after Suryavanshi was dismissed for 46 and Jaiswal 39.

    The win lifts KKR above Mumbai Indians and off the bottom of the table. Rajasthan missed the chance to go top of the standings and stay third.

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  16. Siddle holds firm as Multan beat Kings in PSLpublished at 14:20 BST 19 April

    Peter SiddleImage source, Reuters

    Multan Sultans held firm to beat Karachi Kings by 11 runs to move up to second in the Pakistan Super League table.

    Multan appeared in control of the match after reducing Kings to 151-6 after 16 overs as they chased 208.

    But Abbas Afridi thrashed three fours and two sixes and tailender Hasan Ali two sixes of his own, leaving 23 to get from the last two overs for a win that would have lifted Kings up from seventh in the table.

    Veteran Australian seamer Peter Siddle, 41, dismissed Abbas for 34 to start the 19th over, however, and conceded only five runs.

    Hasan was run out for 23 in the final over and Sultans won by 11 runs.

    Their score of 207-7 was built through contributions of 36 by opener Awais Zafar, 44 by Australian Josh Philippe and 46 by Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood.

    Multan move a point above Islamabad United, but sit two unbeaten leaders Peshawar Zalmi. Kings remain seven and have now lost four matches in a row.

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  17. Sunrisers edge past CSK for crucial winpublished at 19:12 BST 18 April

    Abhishek Sharma celebrates a fifty for Sunrisers HyderabadImage source, Reuters

    Half-centuries by Abhishek Sharma and Heinrich Klaasen set up a crucial 10-run win for Sunrisers Hyderabad over Chennai Super Kings.

    With both teams hovering mid-table, Sunrisers posted 194-9 with Sharma's stunning 15-ball fifty setting the platform.

    Sharma's partnership with Australia's Travis Head flourished again as they added 75 in 5.4 overs before Klaasen's 59 ensured they did not lose their momentum through the middle.

    Sunrisers' bowlers regained some control at the death with fine efforts from Anshul Kamboj and England's Jamie Overton to take three wickets each.

    However, many of their batters failed to convert their starts in the manner of Sharma and Klaasen with Matt Short's 34 the top score.

    CSK kept themselves in contention with 18 needed from the final over, and were gifted a free hit by Praful Hinge, but the seamer held his nerve and conceded just seven from it to conclude an otherwise expensive spell of 1-60.

    Eshan Malinga was the pick of Sunrisers' bowlers with 3-29 as they climb to fourth in the table, with CSK in seventh.

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  18. Lahore thrash Rawalpindiz to extend winless runpublished at 18:43 BST 18 April

    Fakhar Zaman batting for Lahore QalandarsImage source, Getty Images

    Rawalpindiz remain winless in the Pakistan Super League after they suffered a 32-run defeat by Lahore Qalandars.

    Fakhar Zaman top-scored with 84 from 54 balls in Lahore's 210-4, having added 121 for the first wicket with Mohammad Farooq, who hit five sixes in his 63.

    Mohammad Amir was the pick of the bowlers with a spell of 2-25.

    Rawalpindiz were immediately pegged back as Lahore captain Shaheen Shah Afridi removed both openers inside the first three overs, before Yasir Khan counter-attacked with 58 from 29 balls.

    Saad Masood also made a half-century but lacked support from the rest of the middle order as Lahore's bowlers chipped away with regular wickets, including Sam Billings for seven.

    Rawalpindiz finished on 178-9, and remain at the bottom of the table after seven games, while Lahore are one place above them with three wins.

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  19. Miller leads Delhi to thrilling final over win v RCBpublished at 15:26 BST 18 April

    David Miller and Tristan Stubbs for Delhi CapitalsImage source, Reuters

    David Miller held his nerve in the final over as Delhi Capitals beat Royal Challengers Bengaluru by six wickets with a ball to spare.

    Needing 15 runs to win from the last six balls in pursuit of 176, South Africa's Miller whacked two sixes and a four off Romario Shepherd, who had not previously bowled in the innings.

    RCB had expertly squeezed Delhi in the middle overs, conceding just 22 between overs 13 to 17, but took a gamble with their frontline bowlers including Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar all bowled out before the death.

    Miller's compatriot Tristan Stubbs finished unbeaten on 60 from 47 balls, having come in with the score 18-3 after Bhuvneshwar ripped through the Delhi top order.

    Opener KL Rahul rescued the chase with 57 but his dismissal in the 10th over shifted the momentum back to RCB, who became strong favourites again when Delhi skipper Axar Patel retired hurt on 26, only for Miller to produce his final over heroics.

    England's Phil Salt top-scored with 63 from 38 balls in RCB's 175-8, but they also struggled in the middle overs after reaching 99-2 after 10.

    Delhi's bowlers chipped in with regular wickets throughout to restrict the defending champions, with Lungi Ngidi, Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel claiming two wickets each.

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