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Adam Gilchrist comments on new sticker on MS Dhoni’s bat

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The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 is still a month away but the fever of IPL is heating up due to MS Dhoni. The Chennai Super Kings (CSK) skipper MS Dhoni has started practising for the upcoming season of the IPL. Many fans believed that the last IPL would be MS Dhoni’s last but he made sure it wouldn’t be his last before lifting the trophy. MS Dhoni was seen padded up with yellow pads in the next.

It’s the first time that MS Dhoni’s bat made more headlines than himself. A photo of MS Dhoni doing practice with a new sticker of Prime Sports on his bat went viral on social media. It’s a sign that MS Dhoni has paid tribute to his childhood friend Paramjit Singh who is the owner of a sports shop. His shop was also portrayed in his biopic ‘MS Dhoni, the Untold Story’.

As MS Dhoni is nearing the end of his cricket career, he is showing his true friendship to Paramjit Singh who has played an important role in his initial cricketing career. Before the 2019 ODI World Cup MS Dhoni played with various sponsors on his bat. This act was a surprise for him to cricket lovers.

IPL is a great tournament – Adam Gilchrist

While commentary in the second T20I match between Australia and West Indies former Australia wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist stated that Prime Sports is ‘just a local store’. And that’s when Gilchrist took over, bringing up the bat sticker topic. “I saw him hitting some balls in the nets, MS Dhoni. There’s a new bat sticker on his bat. Just a local sports store of one of his schoolmates. Whack the company name on your bat just to give a boost to sales,” he said.

Adam Gilchrist also stated that “IPL is a great tournament. Best players from all around the world play in the IPL. IPL also has best Indian players playing in the tournament”. Talking about the fans he said that the crowds in the stadium are unbelievable. The atmosphere and the noise in the ground are unbelievable. And MS Dhoni is back. He’s hitting balls in the nets already I reckon,” he added.

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Janakpur Bolts Secure Playoff Spot in Nepal Premier League

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The Janakpur Bolts clinched a playoff berth in the Nepal Premier League following a decisive victory over the Kathmandu Gurkhas. In a low-scoring encounter, the Gurkhas set a modest target of 102 runs, with their batting lineup struggling against the disciplined Bolts’ bowling attack. Sushan Bhari led the charge, taking crucial wickets and restricting the opposition’s scoring opportunities.

The Bolts chased the target with composure, showcasing strong batting performances from their top order. Opener Arjun Saud played a steady innings, while other batters ensured no major collapses en route to victory. This win solidifies Janakpur’s position in the league standings and marks their entry into the playoffs, where they will look to maintain their momentum.

For Kathmandu Gurkhas, the loss is a significant setback, leaving them on the brink of elimination. The team’s inability to capitalize on key moments, particularly in their batting, highlighted their struggles in the tournament.

With their playoff spot secured, the Bolts have demonstrated consistency and resilience, making them strong contenders for the title. Fans eagerly anticipate their upcoming matches as the tournament heads into its decisive stages.

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Karnali Yaks Set 129-Run Target for Lumbini Lions

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Karnali Yaks posted 128/7 in 20 overs against Lumbini Lions in their Nepal Premier League clash. Contributions from the middle order, especially Sharad Vesawkar (30 runs) and Sunil Dhamala (25 runs), helped stabilize the innings after a shaky start. Lumbini Lions bowlers, led by Sompal Kami and Lalit Rajbanshi, kept Karnali’s scoring in check with disciplined bowling.

The Lions now face a manageable chase to secure their second win of the season.

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Kathmandu Gurkhas Set Modest Target for Janakpur Bolts in NPL

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Kathmandu Gurkhas, after opting to bat first, set Janakpur Bolts a modest target of 102 runs in their ongoing Nepal Premier League (NPL) match. Kathmandu’s innings ended at 101/10 in 19.3 overs. They struggled throughout, with only Gerhard Erasmus (20) and Stephen Eskinazi (17) offering resistance. The rest of the batting line-up faltered, with notable contributions from Karan KC (19) and Shahab Alam (8*).

Janakpur’s bowlers dominated, with Lalit Rajbanshi and Sher Malla both taking three wickets each, while Mohammad Mohsin added two. The Bolts are now tasked with chasing a relatively low total to secure the win.

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