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LSG vs DC, IPL 2026: Clarity proves key as Sameer Rizvi plays coming-of-age knock for Delhi Capitals

LSG vs DC, IPL 2026: Clarity proves key as Sameer Rizvi plays coming-of-age knock for Delhi Capitals

Even in the era of modern T20 cricket, where roles are amorphous and benchmarks are constantly shifting, clarity has a stabilising effect. 

At the Ekana Cricket Stadium here on Wednesday, with chaos roiling around him, 22-year-old Sameer Rizvi typified the virtues of simplicity with a coming-of-age, unbeaten 70 that guided Delhi Capitals to a six-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants. 

On a night when the opposition perilously tinkered with its batting line-up and botched up its Impact Player substitution before his own team was staring down the barrel at 26 for four in the fifth over, not many would have blamed the Meerut-born batter had he lost his way. 

However, with the team management placing faith in him and backing his instincts, Rizvi, who came in as DC’s Impact Player, had to grab the opportunity as a new season beckoned. 

“The coaches had already told me that I would bat at No. 4, and they told me they would back my natural positive game. I bat at No. 4 even for Uttar Pradesh and in the UPT20 League. If I get to bat there in the IPL, it is a huge opportunity for me. They have also given me the freedom to play my natural game, so that also gives me a lot of confidence,” Rizvi said after his match-winning knock.

He was signed for a whopping Rs. 8.4 crore by Chennai Super Kings ahead of IPL 2024, largely owing to his reputation as a spin-basher and finisher in the UPT20 League. While his stocks fell following an underwhelming season with the Yellow Army, his maturity has grown manifold since. 

With Mohammed Shami, Prince Yadav and Mohsin Khan making the ball talk in seam-friendly conditions, Rizvi took nine deliveries to get off the mark. But if one thought he was going to struggle against high pace and bounce, Rizvi dispelled that notion with a ramped six over third-man off Anrich Nortje. 

“I had not hit a single boundary until that point. I had already faced 12 to 13 balls. I felt that it was a loose ball, so I went after it. I got a lot of confidence from that shot. After that, I was relaxed and felt that we could continue playing normal cricket,” Rizvi explained. 

It was business as usual once Shahbaz Ahmed was introduced. With taking the spinners on being his strong suit, Rizvi dispatched the left-arm tweaker for three fours in an over. When Rishabh Pant turned to Aiden Markram, Rizvi tonked him for a six and a four to raise his 37-ball half-century and decisively turn the momentum in favour of the Capitals. 

“It was easier to score runs off the spinners, so we planned to take them on. But even then, we would only hit the loose balls and not try to manufacture shots,” Rizvi said, explaining the game plan against LSG’s spinners, who conceded 35 runs in 2.1 overs while defending a mere 142. 

Rizvi’s unbroken 119-run stand with Tristan Stubbs was built on an acute game awareness that minimised risk without losing sight of the target. 

Stubbs played second fiddle with a 32-ball 39, allowing Rizvi, who plays for Uttar Pradesh on the domestic circuit, to make the most of the conditions he knew so well. 

While the familiarity of a home venue helped Rizvi make hay on the day, his clarity of role and thought should hold him and Delhi Capitals in good stead for the rest of the season.

Published on Apr 02, 2026

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GMR Sports, in partnership with Rugby India, the national governing body for the sport, announced that the second edition of the Rugby Premier League (RPL) will be held at the Gachibowli Stadium, Hyderabad, from June 16 to 28, 2026.

“We will always strive to deliver a better product for our fans, do better by our sponsors, and last but not least, be better partners for our franchises, their owners and their support staff,” Rahul Bose, President of Rugby India, said.

“RPL 2026 at the Gachibowli Stadium in Hyderabad sets out to achieve all this and more.”

Following a successful inaugural edition last year in Mumbai, the League will return in the Rugby 7s format and will feature all six franchises from the last season.

“Hyderabad’s premier sports infrastructure, excellent connectivity, and passionate fan base make it the perfect home for the league,” Satyam Trivedi, CEO, GMR Sports, said.

“One of our franchise partners is rooted in Hyderabad, underscoring the city’s pivotal role in our long-term vision for rugby in India.”

Published on Apr 06, 2026

#RPL #season #Rugby #Premier #League #played #Hyderabad #June">RPL 2026 — Second season of Rugby Premier League to be played in Hyderabad in June  GMR Sports, in partnership with Rugby India, the national governing body for the sport, announced that the second edition of the Rugby Premier League (RPL) will be held at the Gachibowli Stadium, Hyderabad, from June 16 to 28, 2026.“We will always strive to deliver a better product for our fans, do better by our sponsors, and last but not least, be better partners for our franchises, their owners and their support staff,” Rahul Bose, President of Rugby India, said.“RPL 2026 at the Gachibowli Stadium in Hyderabad sets out to achieve all this and more.”Following a successful inaugural edition last year in Mumbai, the League will return in the Rugby 7s format and will feature all six franchises from the last season.“Hyderabad’s premier sports infrastructure, excellent connectivity, and passionate fan base make it the perfect home for the league,” Satyam Trivedi, CEO, GMR Sports, said.“One of our franchise partners is rooted in Hyderabad, underscoring the city’s pivotal role in our long-term vision for rugby in India.”Published on Apr 06, 2026  #RPL #season #Rugby #Premier #League #played #Hyderabad #June

Deadspin | Hornets stay hot with 2nd-half surge past Timberwolves  Apr 5, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle (30) drives on Charlotte Hornets forward Moussa Diabate (14) in the first quarter at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Blewett-Imagn Images   LaMelo Ball scored 35 points on 13-for-22 shooting and the Charlotte Hornets pulled away for a 122-108 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday evening in Minneapolis.  Miles Bridges added 25 points, eight rebounds and seven assists for Charlotte (43-36), which won its fourth game in a row. Coby White contributed 17 points off the bench.  Julius Randle scored 26 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Minnesota (46-32). Bones Hyland finished with 18 points off the bench, and Rudy Gobert registered a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.  Charlotte shot 48.9% (45 of 92) overall and 42.2% (19 of 45) from 3-point range. Minnesota shot 45.8% (38 of 83) from the field and 36.8% (14 of 38) from deep.  The Hornets outscored the Timberwolves 67-48 in the second half to seal the victory.  Minnesota led by four points early in the second half after Randle made a turnaround jump shot with 9:25 left in the third quarter. That gave the Timberwolves a 66-62 edge.  The Hornets responded with a 9-0 run to seize a 71-66 lead. Ball made a 3-pointer to start the run and Bridges ended it with back-to-back 3-pointers.   Sion James joined the 3-point parade with his own deep shot in the final moments of the third quarter. That gave Charlotte a double-digit advantage at 89-79.  Charlotte opened the fourth quarter on a 16-6 run to increase its lead to 20 points.  Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards missed the game because of inflammation in his right knee. Jaden McDaniels missed the game because of soreness in his left knee.  Minnesota led 60-55 at the half.  The Timberwolves scored 39 points in the second quarter to seize the halftime lead. Hyland got hot and scored 15 points in the second quarter. He made 4 of 5 shots, all from 3-point range.  Charlotte led by eight points at the end of the first quarter. Ball buried a trio of 3-pointers in the first quarter, and Grant Williams made a pair of free throws in the final seconds to give the Hornets a 29-21 advantage.  -Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Hornets #stay #hot #2ndhalf #surge #TimberwolvesApr 5, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle (30) drives on Charlotte Hornets forward Moussa Diabate (14) in the first quarter at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Blewett-Imagn Images

LaMelo Ball scored 35 points on 13-for-22 shooting and the Charlotte Hornets pulled away for a 122-108 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday evening in Minneapolis.

Miles Bridges added 25 points, eight rebounds and seven assists for Charlotte (43-36), which won its fourth game in a row. Coby White contributed 17 points off the bench.

Julius Randle scored 26 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Minnesota (46-32). Bones Hyland finished with 18 points off the bench, and Rudy Gobert registered a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Charlotte shot 48.9% (45 of 92) overall and 42.2% (19 of 45) from 3-point range. Minnesota shot 45.8% (38 of 83) from the field and 36.8% (14 of 38) from deep.

The Hornets outscored the Timberwolves 67-48 in the second half to seal the victory.

Minnesota led by four points early in the second half after Randle made a turnaround jump shot with 9:25 left in the third quarter. That gave the Timberwolves a 66-62 edge.


The Hornets responded with a 9-0 run to seize a 71-66 lead. Ball made a 3-pointer to start the run and Bridges ended it with back-to-back 3-pointers.

Sion James joined the 3-point parade with his own deep shot in the final moments of the third quarter. That gave Charlotte a double-digit advantage at 89-79.

Charlotte opened the fourth quarter on a 16-6 run to increase its lead to 20 points.

Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards missed the game because of inflammation in his right knee. Jaden McDaniels missed the game because of soreness in his left knee.

Minnesota led 60-55 at the half.

The Timberwolves scored 39 points in the second quarter to seize the halftime lead. Hyland got hot and scored 15 points in the second quarter. He made 4 of 5 shots, all from 3-point range.

Charlotte led by eight points at the end of the first quarter. Ball buried a trio of 3-pointers in the first quarter, and Grant Williams made a pair of free throws in the final seconds to give the Hornets a 29-21 advantage.


-Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Hornets #stay #hot #2ndhalf #surge #Timberwolves">Deadspin | Hornets stay hot with 2nd-half surge past Timberwolves  Apr 5, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle (30) drives on Charlotte Hornets forward Moussa Diabate (14) in the first quarter at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Blewett-Imagn Images   LaMelo Ball scored 35 points on 13-for-22 shooting and the Charlotte Hornets pulled away for a 122-108 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday evening in Minneapolis.  Miles Bridges added 25 points, eight rebounds and seven assists for Charlotte (43-36), which won its fourth game in a row. Coby White contributed 17 points off the bench.  Julius Randle scored 26 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Minnesota (46-32). Bones Hyland finished with 18 points off the bench, and Rudy Gobert registered a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.  Charlotte shot 48.9% (45 of 92) overall and 42.2% (19 of 45) from 3-point range. Minnesota shot 45.8% (38 of 83) from the field and 36.8% (14 of 38) from deep.  The Hornets outscored the Timberwolves 67-48 in the second half to seal the victory.  Minnesota led by four points early in the second half after Randle made a turnaround jump shot with 9:25 left in the third quarter. That gave the Timberwolves a 66-62 edge.  The Hornets responded with a 9-0 run to seize a 71-66 lead. Ball made a 3-pointer to start the run and Bridges ended it with back-to-back 3-pointers.   Sion James joined the 3-point parade with his own deep shot in the final moments of the third quarter. That gave Charlotte a double-digit advantage at 89-79.  Charlotte opened the fourth quarter on a 16-6 run to increase its lead to 20 points.  Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards missed the game because of inflammation in his right knee. Jaden McDaniels missed the game because of soreness in his left knee.  Minnesota led 60-55 at the half.  The Timberwolves scored 39 points in the second quarter to seize the halftime lead. Hyland got hot and scored 15 points in the second quarter. He made 4 of 5 shots, all from 3-point range.  Charlotte led by eight points at the end of the first quarter. Ball buried a trio of 3-pointers in the first quarter, and Grant Williams made a pair of free throws in the final seconds to give the Hornets a 29-21 advantage.  -Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Hornets #stay #hot #2ndhalf #surge #Timberwolves

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