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Lucknow Super Giants announces George Linde as replacement for Wanindu Hasaranga

The backdown came as the SLC yesterday told the District Court in Colombo that objections will be filed on Thushara’s application for court intervention to enable his participation in the 2026 IPL.

The 31-year-old had filed a case seeking an order directing Sri Lanka Cricket to issue a No Objection Certificate (NOC). the SLC had declined his request, citing failed fitness tests.

The court allowed the SLC plea and the next hearing was set for April 23.

Thushara has 30 T20 international appearances to his credit since 2022. He was to appear for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru this season having previously played in 2024 and 2025.

Published on Apr 10, 2026

#IPL #Sri #Lankas #Thushara #apologises #backs #standoff #SLC #NOC"> IPL 2026: Sri Lanka’s Thushara apologises, backs down in stand-off with SLC over NOC  In a stunning climb-down, Sri Lankan pacer Nuwan Thushara, who had taken his cricket board to court for denying him a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for IPL participation, has now extended an apology to the governing body and is considering withdrawing his case.Sri Lanka Cricket sources said that Thushara had apologised in an e-mail to SLC, saying it was not his intention to “cause inconvenience to the governing body”.He was “seeking fairness and justice”, as he felt he had been treated unfairly.ALSO READ | Lucknow Super Giants announces George Linde as replacement for Wanindu HasarangaThe backdown came as the SLC yesterday told the District Court in Colombo that objections will be filed on Thushara’s application for court intervention to enable his participation in the 2026 IPL.The 31-year-old had filed a case seeking an order directing Sri Lanka Cricket to issue a No Objection Certificate (NOC). the SLC had declined his request, citing failed fitness tests.The court allowed the SLC plea and the next hearing was set for April 23.Thushara has 30 T20 international appearances to his credit since 2022. He was to appear for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru this season having previously played in 2024 and 2025.Published on Apr 10, 2026  #IPL #Sri #Lankas #Thushara #apologises #backs #standoff #SLC #NOC
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Lucknow Super Giants announces George Linde as replacement for Wanindu Hasaranga

The backdown came as the SLC yesterday told the District Court in Colombo that objections will be filed on Thushara’s application for court intervention to enable his participation in the 2026 IPL.

The 31-year-old had filed a case seeking an order directing Sri Lanka Cricket to issue a No Objection Certificate (NOC). the SLC had declined his request, citing failed fitness tests.

The court allowed the SLC plea and the next hearing was set for April 23.

Thushara has 30 T20 international appearances to his credit since 2022. He was to appear for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru this season having previously played in 2024 and 2025.

Published on Apr 10, 2026

#IPL #Sri #Lankas #Thushara #apologises #backs #standoff #SLC #NOC">IPL 2026: Sri Lanka’s Thushara apologises, backs down in stand-off with SLC over NOC

In a stunning climb-down, Sri Lankan pacer Nuwan Thushara, who had taken his cricket board to court for denying him a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for IPL participation, has now extended an apology to the governing body and is considering withdrawing his case.

Sri Lanka Cricket sources said that Thushara had apologised in an e-mail to SLC, saying it was not his intention to “cause inconvenience to the governing body”.

He was “seeking fairness and justice”, as he felt he had been treated unfairly.

ALSO READ | Lucknow Super Giants announces George Linde as replacement for Wanindu Hasaranga

The backdown came as the SLC yesterday told the District Court in Colombo that objections will be filed on Thushara’s application for court intervention to enable his participation in the 2026 IPL.

The 31-year-old had filed a case seeking an order directing Sri Lanka Cricket to issue a No Objection Certificate (NOC). the SLC had declined his request, citing failed fitness tests.

The court allowed the SLC plea and the next hearing was set for April 23.

Thushara has 30 T20 international appearances to his credit since 2022. He was to appear for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru this season having previously played in 2024 and 2025.

Published on Apr 10, 2026

#IPL #Sri #Lankas #Thushara #apologises #backs #standoff #SLC #NOC

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Gill set to return as Gujarat Titans visits Delhi Capitals

“The sport is definitely evolving, and T20 batting is getting greater and greater every season or even every five to six months. It’s very important to learn from it and be versatile enough to have that in my kitty and equip myself with that. So, definitely there are improvements to be made, and of course I’m looking at it,” the 24-year-old left-hand batter told reporters on Tuesday.

Probed on a specific area that he worked on in the tune-up to this season, Sudharsan pointed to preparing for steep run chases. “The biggest awareness I had was if we are going to chase something really big, how I’m going to approach the innings. So it was just about awareness and mindset,” he revealed.

Though Sudharsan forms a robust top-three for GT alongside Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler, there is a sense that the middle-order is fragile. “We believe in our middle-order. This is the team in which we played last year and we qualified,” the southpaw asserted.

Published on Apr 07, 2026

#IPL #Sai #Sudharsan #evolving #T20 #batter"> IPL 2026: Sai Sudharsan wants to keep evolving as T20 batter  In B. Sai Sudharsan’s case, it is usually his exquisite timing and effortless ability to pierce gaps that aid his prolific run-making.He isn’t one to bludgeon the cricket ball, and yet he managed to achieve a strike-rate of 156.17 in the Indian Premier League (IPL) last year whilst compiling a chart-topping 759 runs for Gujarat Titans.Impressive as that is, batters around the world are constantly enhancing their power game and pushing the envelope. Does that influence Sudharsan to tweak his own style?READ  |          Gill set to return as Gujarat Titans visits Delhi Capitals“The sport is definitely evolving, and T20 batting is getting greater and greater every season or even every five to six months. It’s very important to learn from it and be versatile enough to have that in my kitty and equip myself with that. So, definitely there are improvements to be made, and of course I’m looking at it,” the 24-year-old left-hand batter told reporters on Tuesday.Probed on a specific area that he worked on in the tune-up to this season, Sudharsan pointed to preparing for steep run chases. “The biggest awareness I had was if we are going to chase something really big, how I’m going to approach the innings. So it was just about awareness and mindset,” he revealed.Though Sudharsan forms a robust top-three for GT alongside Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler, there is a sense that the middle-order is fragile. “We believe in our middle-order. This is the team in which we played last year and we qualified,” the southpaw asserted.Published on Apr 07, 2026  #IPL #Sai #Sudharsan #evolving #T20 #batter
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“The sport is definitely evolving, and T20 batting is getting greater and greater every season or even every five to six months. It’s very important to learn from it and be versatile enough to have that in my kitty and equip myself with that. So, definitely there are improvements to be made, and of course I’m looking at it,” the 24-year-old left-hand batter told reporters on Tuesday.

Probed on a specific area that he worked on in the tune-up to this season, Sudharsan pointed to preparing for steep run chases. “The biggest awareness I had was if we are going to chase something really big, how I’m going to approach the innings. So it was just about awareness and mindset,” he revealed.

Though Sudharsan forms a robust top-three for GT alongside Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler, there is a sense that the middle-order is fragile. “We believe in our middle-order. This is the team in which we played last year and we qualified,” the southpaw asserted.

Published on Apr 07, 2026

#IPL #Sai #Sudharsan #evolving #T20 #batter">IPL 2026: Sai Sudharsan wants to keep evolving as T20 batter

In B. Sai Sudharsan’s case, it is usually his exquisite timing and effortless ability to pierce gaps that aid his prolific run-making.

He isn’t one to bludgeon the cricket ball, and yet he managed to achieve a strike-rate of 156.17 in the Indian Premier League (IPL) last year whilst compiling a chart-topping 759 runs for Gujarat Titans.

Impressive as that is, batters around the world are constantly enhancing their power game and pushing the envelope. Does that influence Sudharsan to tweak his own style?

READ | Gill set to return as Gujarat Titans visits Delhi Capitals

“The sport is definitely evolving, and T20 batting is getting greater and greater every season or even every five to six months. It’s very important to learn from it and be versatile enough to have that in my kitty and equip myself with that. So, definitely there are improvements to be made, and of course I’m looking at it,” the 24-year-old left-hand batter told reporters on Tuesday.

Probed on a specific area that he worked on in the tune-up to this season, Sudharsan pointed to preparing for steep run chases. “The biggest awareness I had was if we are going to chase something really big, how I’m going to approach the innings. So it was just about awareness and mindset,” he revealed.

Though Sudharsan forms a robust top-three for GT alongside Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler, there is a sense that the middle-order is fragile. “We believe in our middle-order. This is the team in which we played last year and we qualified,” the southpaw asserted.

Published on Apr 07, 2026

#IPL #Sai #Sudharsan #evolving #T20 #batter

In B. Sai Sudharsan’s case, it is usually his exquisite timing and effortless ability to…