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PBKS vs SRH, IPL 2026: Batting units in the spotlight as Punjab Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad meet in afternoon clash

While the batting issues stem from a temporary lack of form, the bowling poses more pertinent questions. New Zealand pacer Matt Henry, who has taken up the role of the lead overseas pacer after Nathan Ellis’ injury, has looked a shadow of his past self, unable to create any breakthroughs or stem the flow of runs.

Noor Ahmad’s wily wrist spin too has been unable to break the opponent’s resistance, leaving the side short of options to create middle-over incursions. Gaikwad and Co. might be better off playing Akeal Hosein, who can also double up as a PowerPlay wicket-taker, in place of Henry. 

Despite the tight loss on Wednesday, things seem far more settled for DC. Nitish Rana’s lack of returns this season could propel the think tank to bring in Ashutosh Sharma to add some lower-order depth to the team, which was solely dependent on David Miller’s heroics to take it to the cusp of victory against GT, before the decision-making went askew. 

It is still early in the season, but the result at Chepauk on Sunday will push the scales down further for the teams. Another home loss for CSK, the seventh in succession, will plunge it further down the road in the scurry to avoid the wooden spoon – a sight all too familiar from last year. Alternatively, a defeat for DC will result in a multi-team melee in the middle of the table, which the Axar Patel-led side has historically finished on the wrong side of. 

Published on Apr 10, 2026

#CSK #IPL #Wounded #Delhi #Capitals #faces #floundering #Chennai #Super #Kings #search #momentum"> CSK vs DC, IPL 2026: Wounded Delhi Capitals faces floundering Chennai Super Kings in search of momentum  Two captains. Two contrasting countenances at the post-match interview. Delhi Capitals’ (DC) Axar Patel fronted up to the first question with a wide grin despite the gut-wrenching, last-ball defeat to the Gujarat Titans (GT). Ruturaj Gaikwad wore more of a resigned, nervous smile after Chennai Super Kings’ (CSK) lower order managed to cushion the blow against a marauding Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The dissimilar body language reflected how the season has panned out for both sides ahead of their meeting at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Saturday. For the Capitals, the loss was a minor blip in an otherwise positive start to the season, which included two wins in two. The mood is far more sombre in the home team’s camp. Sanju Samson, the latest poster boy of the franchise, has failed to get going in yellow after his exploits with the bat in the business end of India’s T20 World Cup win, as has his opening partner Gaikwad.CSK’s triumphant 2023 and 2021 seasons were built on the openers doing most of the heavy lifting. The first-wicket partnerships averaged 56.6 and 47.25 in those campaigns. It is only three games into the season, but Samson and Gaikwad average only 12.33. The expected Yin-Yang of the opening pair is yet to take effect. Against the Capitals, the batting could be bolstered by the return of Dewald Brevis from a side-strain-induced layoff, though coach Stephen Fleming remained non-committal on his return. His potential return, along with Sarfaraz Khan’s aptitude in innovative shots during the middle overs, could force one of the INR 14.20-crore signings in Kartik Sharma and Prashant Veer to sit out. The wait to see MS Dhoni in action will also drag on for the CSK faithful, with the former captain still making his way back from a calf problem.ALSO READ: PBKS vs SRH, IPL 2026: Batting units in the spotlight as Punjab Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad meet in afternoon clashWhile the batting issues stem from a temporary lack of form, the bowling poses more pertinent questions. New Zealand pacer Matt Henry, who has taken up the role of the lead overseas pacer after Nathan Ellis’ injury, has looked a shadow of his past self, unable to create any breakthroughs or stem the flow of runs.Noor Ahmad’s wily wrist spin too has been unable to break the opponent’s resistance, leaving the side short of options to create middle-over incursions. Gaikwad and Co. might be better off playing Akeal Hosein, who can also double up as a PowerPlay wicket-taker, in place of Henry. Despite the tight loss on Wednesday, things seem far more settled for DC. Nitish Rana’s lack of returns this season could propel the think tank to bring in Ashutosh Sharma to add some lower-order depth to the team, which was solely dependent on David Miller’s heroics to take it to the cusp of victory against GT, before the decision-making went askew. It is still early in the season, but the result at Chepauk on Sunday will push the scales down further for the teams. Another home loss for CSK, the seventh in succession, will plunge it further down the road in the scurry to avoid the wooden spoon – a sight all too familiar from last year. Alternatively, a defeat for DC will result in a multi-team melee in the middle of the table, which the Axar Patel-led side has historically finished on the wrong side of. Published on Apr 10, 2026  #CSK #IPL #Wounded #Delhi #Capitals #faces #floundering #Chennai #Super #Kings #search #momentum
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PBKS vs SRH, IPL 2026: Batting units in the spotlight as Punjab Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad meet in afternoon clash

While the batting issues stem from a temporary lack of form, the bowling poses more pertinent questions. New Zealand pacer Matt Henry, who has taken up the role of the lead overseas pacer after Nathan Ellis’ injury, has looked a shadow of his past self, unable to create any breakthroughs or stem the flow of runs.

Noor Ahmad’s wily wrist spin too has been unable to break the opponent’s resistance, leaving the side short of options to create middle-over incursions. Gaikwad and Co. might be better off playing Akeal Hosein, who can also double up as a PowerPlay wicket-taker, in place of Henry. 

Despite the tight loss on Wednesday, things seem far more settled for DC. Nitish Rana’s lack of returns this season could propel the think tank to bring in Ashutosh Sharma to add some lower-order depth to the team, which was solely dependent on David Miller’s heroics to take it to the cusp of victory against GT, before the decision-making went askew. 

It is still early in the season, but the result at Chepauk on Sunday will push the scales down further for the teams. Another home loss for CSK, the seventh in succession, will plunge it further down the road in the scurry to avoid the wooden spoon – a sight all too familiar from last year. Alternatively, a defeat for DC will result in a multi-team melee in the middle of the table, which the Axar Patel-led side has historically finished on the wrong side of. 

Published on Apr 10, 2026

#CSK #IPL #Wounded #Delhi #Capitals #faces #floundering #Chennai #Super #Kings #search #momentum">CSK vs DC, IPL 2026: Wounded Delhi Capitals faces floundering Chennai Super Kings in search of momentum

Two captains. Two contrasting countenances at the post-match interview. Delhi Capitals’ (DC) Axar Patel fronted up to the first question with a wide grin despite the gut-wrenching, last-ball defeat to the Gujarat Titans (GT). Ruturaj Gaikwad wore more of a resigned, nervous smile after Chennai Super Kings’ (CSK) lower order managed to cushion the blow against a marauding Royal Challengers Bengaluru. 

The dissimilar body language reflected how the season has panned out for both sides ahead of their meeting at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Saturday. For the Capitals, the loss was a minor blip in an otherwise positive start to the season, which included two wins in two. The mood is far more sombre in the home team’s camp. 

Sanju Samson, the latest poster boy of the franchise, has failed to get going in yellow after his exploits with the bat in the business end of India’s T20 World Cup win, as has his opening partner Gaikwad.

CSK’s triumphant 2023 and 2021 seasons were built on the openers doing most of the heavy lifting. The first-wicket partnerships averaged 56.6 and 47.25 in those campaigns. It is only three games into the season, but Samson and Gaikwad average only 12.33. The expected Yin-Yang of the opening pair is yet to take effect. 

Against the Capitals, the batting could be bolstered by the return of Dewald Brevis from a side-strain-induced layoff, though coach Stephen Fleming remained non-committal on his return. His potential return, along with Sarfaraz Khan’s aptitude in innovative shots during the middle overs, could force one of the INR 14.20-crore signings in Kartik Sharma and Prashant Veer to sit out. The wait to see MS Dhoni in action will also drag on for the CSK faithful, with the former captain still making his way back from a calf problem.

ALSO READ: PBKS vs SRH, IPL 2026: Batting units in the spotlight as Punjab Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad meet in afternoon clash

While the batting issues stem from a temporary lack of form, the bowling poses more pertinent questions. New Zealand pacer Matt Henry, who has taken up the role of the lead overseas pacer after Nathan Ellis’ injury, has looked a shadow of his past self, unable to create any breakthroughs or stem the flow of runs.

Noor Ahmad’s wily wrist spin too has been unable to break the opponent’s resistance, leaving the side short of options to create middle-over incursions. Gaikwad and Co. might be better off playing Akeal Hosein, who can also double up as a PowerPlay wicket-taker, in place of Henry. 

Despite the tight loss on Wednesday, things seem far more settled for DC. Nitish Rana’s lack of returns this season could propel the think tank to bring in Ashutosh Sharma to add some lower-order depth to the team, which was solely dependent on David Miller’s heroics to take it to the cusp of victory against GT, before the decision-making went askew. 

It is still early in the season, but the result at Chepauk on Sunday will push the scales down further for the teams. Another home loss for CSK, the seventh in succession, will plunge it further down the road in the scurry to avoid the wooden spoon – a sight all too familiar from last year. Alternatively, a defeat for DC will result in a multi-team melee in the middle of the table, which the Axar Patel-led side has historically finished on the wrong side of. 

Published on Apr 10, 2026

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Champions League is Barcelona’s priority, but derby remains crucial: Hansi Flick

Silva has made 450 appearances for City since joining from Monaco in 2017, winning six Premier League titles and the Champions League.

“I would love it if he could stay and finish his career here,” said Guardiola.

“I don’t know. He’s going to decide what he’s going to decide, announce to the club, I think, announce to all of you – the media, the fans and everyone. It’s his decision. But it has been an incredible, incredible signing. The numbers, the minutes, and the titles. Especially in bad moments. I justify, and I define the players in the bad moments when everything is difficult, how they always make a step up and say ‘I’m here to help’,” he added.

City, chasing a domestic treble after winning the League Cup last month, is second in the Premier League, nine points behind leader Arsenal with a game in hand.

The top two face each other in Manchester on April 19 in a potential title decider.

“We need to win a lot of points. We were not consistent enough during the season. We dropped points that we should have taken and that’s why we’re in the position that now we cannot do it differently, Guardiola concluded.

Published on Apr 10, 2026

#Grumpy #Pep #Guardiola #Bernardo #Silva #stay #Manchester #City #life"> ‘Grumpy’ Pep Guardiola wants Bernardo Silva to stay at Manchester City for life  Pep Guardiola said on Friday he was “grumpy” with Bernardo Silva, admitting he was in the dark over the future of his Manchester City captain.The Portugal midfielder is in the final year of his contract at the Etihad and his future has been the subject of intense speculation.City’s assistant manager Pep Lijnders appeared to confirm the 31-year-old’s likely departure while carrying out media duties on behalf of manager Guardiola after last week’s 4-0 FA Cup win over Liverpool.“Every good story comes to an end, and I hope he enjoys the last months – because there are only six weeks – and has a good farewell,” he said.But Guardiola, speaking to reporters ahead of Sunday’s Premier League clash at Chelsea, said he was unaware of Silva’s plans.“I’m so grumpy with Bernardo because a month ago I said, ‘If you make a decision, I have to be the first to (know)’,” said the City boss.“And he didn’t say to me anything yet, so I think the proper one must be Bernardo…. He didn’t tell me, so I don’t know what’s going on,” he added.ALSO READ | Champions League is Barcelona’s priority, but derby remains crucial: Hansi FlickSilva has made 450 appearances for City since joining from Monaco in 2017, winning six Premier League titles and the Champions League.“I would love it if he could stay and finish his career here,” said Guardiola.“I don’t know. He’s going to decide what he’s going to decide, announce to the club, I think, announce to all of you – the media, the fans and everyone. It’s his decision. But it has been an incredible, incredible signing. The numbers, the minutes, and the titles. Especially in bad moments. I justify, and I define the players in the bad moments when everything is difficult, how they always make a step up and say ‘I’m here to help’,” he added.City, chasing a domestic treble after winning the League Cup last month, is second in the Premier League, nine points behind leader Arsenal with a game in hand.The top two face each other in Manchester on April 19 in a potential title decider.“We need to win a lot of points. We were not consistent enough during the season. We dropped points that we should have taken and that’s why we’re in the position that now we cannot do it differently, Guardiola concluded.Published on Apr 10, 2026  #Grumpy #Pep #Guardiola #Bernardo #Silva #stay #Manchester #City #life
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Champions League is Barcelona’s priority, but derby remains crucial: Hansi Flick

Silva has made 450 appearances for City since joining from Monaco in 2017, winning six Premier League titles and the Champions League.

“I would love it if he could stay and finish his career here,” said Guardiola.

“I don’t know. He’s going to decide what he’s going to decide, announce to the club, I think, announce to all of you – the media, the fans and everyone. It’s his decision. But it has been an incredible, incredible signing. The numbers, the minutes, and the titles. Especially in bad moments. I justify, and I define the players in the bad moments when everything is difficult, how they always make a step up and say ‘I’m here to help’,” he added.

City, chasing a domestic treble after winning the League Cup last month, is second in the Premier League, nine points behind leader Arsenal with a game in hand.

The top two face each other in Manchester on April 19 in a potential title decider.

“We need to win a lot of points. We were not consistent enough during the season. We dropped points that we should have taken and that’s why we’re in the position that now we cannot do it differently, Guardiola concluded.

Published on Apr 10, 2026

#Grumpy #Pep #Guardiola #Bernardo #Silva #stay #Manchester #City #life">‘Grumpy’ Pep Guardiola wants Bernardo Silva to stay at Manchester City for life

Pep Guardiola said on Friday he was “grumpy” with Bernardo Silva, admitting he was in the dark over the future of his Manchester City captain.

The Portugal midfielder is in the final year of his contract at the Etihad and his future has been the subject of intense speculation.

City’s assistant manager Pep Lijnders appeared to confirm the 31-year-old’s likely departure while carrying out media duties on behalf of manager Guardiola after last week’s 4-0 FA Cup win over Liverpool.

“Every good story comes to an end, and I hope he enjoys the last months – because there are only six weeks – and has a good farewell,” he said.

But Guardiola, speaking to reporters ahead of Sunday’s Premier League clash at Chelsea, said he was unaware of Silva’s plans.

“I’m so grumpy with Bernardo because a month ago I said, ‘If you make a decision, I have to be the first to (know)’,” said the City boss.

“And he didn’t say to me anything yet, so I think the proper one must be Bernardo…. He didn’t tell me, so I don’t know what’s going on,” he added.

ALSO READ | Champions League is Barcelona’s priority, but derby remains crucial: Hansi Flick

Silva has made 450 appearances for City since joining from Monaco in 2017, winning six Premier League titles and the Champions League.

“I would love it if he could stay and finish his career here,” said Guardiola.

“I don’t know. He’s going to decide what he’s going to decide, announce to the club, I think, announce to all of you – the media, the fans and everyone. It’s his decision. But it has been an incredible, incredible signing. The numbers, the minutes, and the titles. Especially in bad moments. I justify, and I define the players in the bad moments when everything is difficult, how they always make a step up and say ‘I’m here to help’,” he added.

City, chasing a domestic treble after winning the League Cup last month, is second in the Premier League, nine points behind leader Arsenal with a game in hand.

The top two face each other in Manchester on April 19 in a potential title decider.

“We need to win a lot of points. We were not consistent enough during the season. We dropped points that we should have taken and that’s why we’re in the position that now we cannot do it differently, Guardiola concluded.

Published on Apr 10, 2026

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“Such errors raise legitimate concerns regarding the referee selection process and the criteria applied, particularly given the high technical and competitive level of the Saudi Roshn League. Al-Ahli Club Company calls for access to the recordings and communications between the referees and the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), as well as their interactions with the team’s players during the match. It also requests clear explanations for all refereeing incidents where decisions were not correctly made,” it added.

Following the match, Toney vented out his feelings to Saudi media outlet Thmanyah, alleging that the fourth official told him to “focus on the Asian Champions League” instead of the league.

“I don’t know if the referee turned off his microphone before he said what he told me: ‘Focus on the Asian Champions League.’ This is why we need the audio recordings to be released, so the fans can see the truth,” he said.

“We know who (the decisions are helping). Who are we chasing? If decisions go our way, we have a good chance, but if they continue like this it will be tough,” Toney added.

Published on Apr 10, 2026

#Ahli #slams #refereeing #Saudi #Pro #League #Ivan #Toney #alleges #favouritism"> Al Ahli slams refereeing in Saudi Pro League, Ivan Toney alleges favouritism  Saudi Pro League club Al Ahli said that it is dissatisfied with the refereeing decisions during its match against Al Fayha on April 8, while its forward Ivan Toney implied that the officials are favouring certain clubs.In a statement on Thursday, the team said, “The referee’s decisions had a direct impact on the flow of the game and its final outcome, which in turn affected the team’s position in the title race.”Toney scored to take the lead, and Fayha’s Jason equalised before Al Ahli had two penalty appeals for handball turned down by VAR. The result left the side in third place on the table with 66 points from 28 games, four adrift of leader Al Nassr, which has played a game less.ALSO READ | Messi’s Argentina to face Honduras, Iceland in World Cup warm-ups“Such errors raise legitimate concerns regarding the referee selection process and the criteria applied, particularly given the high technical and competitive level of the Saudi Roshn League. Al-Ahli Club Company calls for access to the recordings and communications between the referees and the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), as well as their interactions with the team’s players during the match. It also requests clear explanations for all refereeing incidents where decisions were not correctly made,” it added.Following the match, Toney vented out his feelings to Saudi media outlet        Thmanyah, alleging that       the fourth official told him to “focus on the Asian Champions League” instead of the league.“I don’t know if the referee turned off his microphone before he said what he told me: ‘Focus on the Asian Champions League.’ This is why we need the audio recordings to be released, so the fans can see the truth,” he said.“We know who (the decisions are helping). Who are we chasing? If decisions go our way, we have a good chance, but if they continue like this it will be tough,” Toney added.Published on Apr 10, 2026  #Ahli #slams #refereeing #Saudi #Pro #League #Ivan #Toney #alleges #favouritism
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“Such errors raise legitimate concerns regarding the referee selection process and the criteria applied, particularly given the high technical and competitive level of the Saudi Roshn League. Al-Ahli Club Company calls for access to the recordings and communications between the referees and the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), as well as their interactions with the team’s players during the match. It also requests clear explanations for all refereeing incidents where decisions were not correctly made,” it added.

Following the match, Toney vented out his feelings to Saudi media outlet Thmanyah, alleging that the fourth official told him to “focus on the Asian Champions League” instead of the league.

“I don’t know if the referee turned off his microphone before he said what he told me: ‘Focus on the Asian Champions League.’ This is why we need the audio recordings to be released, so the fans can see the truth,” he said.

“We know who (the decisions are helping). Who are we chasing? If decisions go our way, we have a good chance, but if they continue like this it will be tough,” Toney added.

Published on Apr 10, 2026

#Ahli #slams #refereeing #Saudi #Pro #League #Ivan #Toney #alleges #favouritism">Al Ahli slams refereeing in Saudi Pro League, Ivan Toney alleges favouritism

Saudi Pro League club Al Ahli said that it is dissatisfied with the refereeing decisions during its match against Al Fayha on April 8, while its forward Ivan Toney implied that the officials are favouring certain clubs.

In a statement on Thursday, the team said, “The referee’s decisions had a direct impact on the flow of the game and its final outcome, which in turn affected the team’s position in the title race.”

Toney scored to take the lead, and Fayha’s Jason equalised before Al Ahli had two penalty appeals for handball turned down by VAR. The result left the side in third place on the table with 66 points from 28 games, four adrift of leader Al Nassr, which has played a game less.

ALSO READ | Messi’s Argentina to face Honduras, Iceland in World Cup warm-ups

“Such errors raise legitimate concerns regarding the referee selection process and the criteria applied, particularly given the high technical and competitive level of the Saudi Roshn League. Al-Ahli Club Company calls for access to the recordings and communications between the referees and the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), as well as their interactions with the team’s players during the match. It also requests clear explanations for all refereeing incidents where decisions were not correctly made,” it added.

Following the match, Toney vented out his feelings to Saudi media outlet Thmanyah, alleging that the fourth official told him to “focus on the Asian Champions League” instead of the league.

“I don’t know if the referee turned off his microphone before he said what he told me: ‘Focus on the Asian Champions League.’ This is why we need the audio recordings to be released, so the fans can see the truth,” he said.

“We know who (the decisions are helping). Who are we chasing? If decisions go our way, we have a good chance, but if they continue like this it will be tough,” Toney added.

Published on Apr 10, 2026

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