ऑपरेशन ‘क्लीन लिफ्ट: कटनी बना ऑनलाइन सट्टे का गढ़, आधी रात पुलिस का एक्शन, 9 आरोपी गिरफ्तार
कोतवाली पुलिस ने पंकज उर्फ हेमंत खटीक निवासी नई बस्ती, विक्की पुरुषवानी संत नगर, आजाद…
कोतवाली पुलिस ने पंकज उर्फ हेमंत खटीक निवासी नई बस्ती, विक्की पुरुषवानी संत नगर, आजाद…
For the first half of Tuesday evening, the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati witnessed rain at varying intensities. The latter part saw a different sort of downpour — a hailstorm of boundaries from the blades of Rajasthan Royals openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Suryavanshi.
The left-handed duo’s batting deluge swept away a dazed Mumbai Indians side as the Royals sailed to a comfortable 27-run win in a rain-truncated IPL 2026 match here in the wee hours of Wednesday.
The triumph lifted the Royals to the top of the standings following their third successive win, while it was a second defeat on the trot for MI.
Earlier, an intense afternoon thunderstorm, followed by on-and-off drizzle, had threatened to nip the game in the bud.
But the weather relented around 9 PM, allowing the ground staff to salvage an 11-over shootout, which proved to be as enthralling as a full-fledged game.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi welcomed Jasprit Bumrah with a six over fine-leg to begin his 39-run blitz. | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR
Vaibhav Suryavanshi welcomed Jasprit Bumrah with a six over fine-leg to begin his 39-run blitz. | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR
Jaiswal lit the fuse for the batting carnival with a stunning first-over takedown of Deepak Chahar that yielded 22 runs after MI skipper Hardik Pandya won the toss.
From the other end, Suryavanshi showed no signs of nerves in his much-hyped-up face-off with Jasprit Bumrah. In fact, the 15-year-old welcomed the MI pacer with a six – a sure-footed whip over long on. He backed it up by getting inside the line and pulling Bumrah over square leg for another maximum.
Jaiswal and Suryavanshi were on a single-minded offensive charge, taking on all MI bowlers alike, depositing them to all parts of the ground.
ALSO READ:DC vs GT, IPL 2026: Gill set to return as Gujarat Titans visits Delhi Capitals
By the time Shardul Thakur had caught Suryavanshi caught at deep extra cover, the Royals openers had already racked up 80 from just five overs.
Jaiswal, though, continued with his flamboyant shot-making ways to bring up his second consecutive fifty as the Royals rocketed to 150.
The required-run-rate pressure didn’t take too long to impair MI’s response — the visiting side lost a wicket each in its first three overs.
Leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi’s two-wicket burst in the fifth over effectively shut the door for the visiting side in the contest that soon wound up in the Royals’ favour.
Published on Apr 08, 2026
For the first half of Tuesday evening, the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati witnessed rain at varying intensities. The latter part saw a different sort of downpour — a hailstorm of boundaries from the blades of Rajasthan Royals openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Suryavanshi.
The left-handed duo’s batting deluge swept away a dazed Mumbai Indians side as the Royals sailed to a comfortable 27-run win in a rain-truncated IPL 2026 match here in the wee hours of Wednesday.
The triumph lifted the Royals to the top of the standings following their third successive win, while it was a second defeat on the trot for MI.
Earlier, an intense afternoon thunderstorm, followed by on-and-off drizzle, had threatened to nip the game in the bud.
But the weather relented around 9 PM, allowing the ground staff to salvage an 11-over shootout, which proved to be as enthralling as a full-fledged game.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi welcomed Jasprit Bumrah with a six over fine-leg to begin his 39-run blitz. | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR
Vaibhav Suryavanshi welcomed Jasprit Bumrah with a six over fine-leg to begin his 39-run blitz. | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR
Jaiswal lit the fuse for the batting carnival with a stunning first-over takedown of Deepak Chahar that yielded 22 runs after MI skipper Hardik Pandya won the toss.
From the other end, Suryavanshi showed no signs of nerves in his much-hyped-up face-off with Jasprit Bumrah. In fact, the 15-year-old welcomed the MI pacer with a six – a sure-footed whip over long on. He backed it up by getting inside the line and pulling Bumrah over square leg for another maximum.
Jaiswal and Suryavanshi were on a single-minded offensive charge, taking on all MI bowlers alike, depositing them to all parts of the ground.
ALSO READ:DC vs GT, IPL 2026: Gill set to return as Gujarat Titans visits Delhi Capitals
By the time Shardul Thakur had caught Suryavanshi caught at deep extra cover, the Royals openers had already racked up 80 from just five overs.
Jaiswal, though, continued with his flamboyant shot-making ways to bring up his second consecutive fifty as the Royals rocketed to 150.
The required-run-rate pressure didn’t take too long to impair MI’s response — the visiting side lost a wicket each in its first three overs.
Leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi’s two-wicket burst in the fifth over effectively shut the door for the visiting side in the contest that soon wound up in the Royals’ favour.
Published on Apr 08, 2026
For the first half of Tuesday evening, the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati witnessed rain at…
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
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
In B. Sai Sudharsan’s case, it is usually his exquisite timing and effortless ability to…
Nothing seems to be going Kolkata Knight Riders’ (KKR) way this season. The team management has come under scrutiny for some puzzling selection calls as the three-time Indian Premier League (IPL) champion has struggled to find rhythm in almost every department.
The batting has lacked consistency, the bowling has often been erratic and below par, and Varun Chakravarthy’s worrying dip in form has only compounded the problems. Once considered KKR’s trump card, the mystery spinner has looked a shadow of himself in the two games he has played so far, appearing out of rhythm and lacking control.
He was subsequently left out of the clash against Punjab Kings with an injury, though the team management has not clarified the exact nature of the setback or a possible timeline for his return.
In a way, the enforced break could offer Chakaravarthy an opportunity to reset after a difficult run. But it also raises a larger question: what has gone wrong for the spinner who, over the past few seasons, established himself as one of KKR’s most reliable match-winners?
“Varun is going through off-form, and the problem is that the batters are now being able to pick Varun as they know which delivery he would bowl. That’s a matter of concern,” former India captain Sourav Ganguly said.
Signs of this dip have been evident since the Super Eights stage of the T20 World Cup, with opposition teams increasingly attacking him during key phases of the innings. While the KKR camp maintains that the spinner remains mentally strong and confident of working his way through the lean patch, the numbers paint a stark picture. In two IPL appearances so far, Varun has bowled just six overs, conceding 79 runs without picking up a wicket.
Against Sunrisers Hyderabad at Eden Gardens, the leg-spinner was unable to complete his quota of four overs after conceding 25 runs in his very first over, immediately putting the pressure on the rest of the attack. Despite putting in extended hours in the nets in a bid to rediscover his rhythm, the desired turnaround has so far proved elusive.
For KKR, which has already struggled to build momentum this season, Varun rediscovering his bite could be key to turning its campaign around. Until then, the Knight Riders continue to search for answers in a tournament that is quickly beginning to slip away.
Published on Apr 07, 2026
Nothing seems to be going Kolkata Knight Riders’ (KKR) way this season. The team management has come under scrutiny for some puzzling selection calls as the three-time Indian Premier League (IPL) champion has struggled to find rhythm in almost every department.
The batting has lacked consistency, the bowling has often been erratic and below par, and Varun Chakravarthy’s worrying dip in form has only compounded the problems. Once considered KKR’s trump card, the mystery spinner has looked a shadow of himself in the two games he has played so far, appearing out of rhythm and lacking control.
He was subsequently left out of the clash against Punjab Kings with an injury, though the team management has not clarified the exact nature of the setback or a possible timeline for his return.
In a way, the enforced break could offer Chakaravarthy an opportunity to reset after a difficult run. But it also raises a larger question: what has gone wrong for the spinner who, over the past few seasons, established himself as one of KKR’s most reliable match-winners?
“Varun is going through off-form, and the problem is that the batters are now being able to pick Varun as they know which delivery he would bowl. That’s a matter of concern,” former India captain Sourav Ganguly said.
Signs of this dip have been evident since the Super Eights stage of the T20 World Cup, with opposition teams increasingly attacking him during key phases of the innings. While the KKR camp maintains that the spinner remains mentally strong and confident of working his way through the lean patch, the numbers paint a stark picture. In two IPL appearances so far, Varun has bowled just six overs, conceding 79 runs without picking up a wicket.
Against Sunrisers Hyderabad at Eden Gardens, the leg-spinner was unable to complete his quota of four overs after conceding 25 runs in his very first over, immediately putting the pressure on the rest of the attack. Despite putting in extended hours in the nets in a bid to rediscover his rhythm, the desired turnaround has so far proved elusive.
For KKR, which has already struggled to build momentum this season, Varun rediscovering his bite could be key to turning its campaign around. Until then, the Knight Riders continue to search for answers in a tournament that is quickly beginning to slip away.
Published on Apr 07, 2026
Nothing seems to be going Kolkata Knight Riders’ (KKR) way this season. The team management…
Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to put bowlers to the sword. | Photo Credit: SATISH ACHARYA

Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to put bowlers to the sword. | Photo Credit: SATISH ACHARYA
Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to put bowlers to the sword. | Photo Credit: SATISH ACHARYA
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Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to put bowlers to the sword. | Photo Credit: SATISH ACHARYA
Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to put bowlers to the sword. | Photo Credit: SATISH ACHARYA
Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to put bowlers to the sword. | Photo Credit:…
The Indian cricket fraternity has always had an indelible memory for its stars and almost none for its nearly-men. For every name that became folklore, there were dozens who hovered just beneath.
Vyshak Vijaykumar, as of writing, belongs to that uncomfortable space. But maybe not for long.
He has been resilient enough to survive the grind of domestic cricket. He has shown flashes of promise in the glamorous world of the Indian Premier League (IPL). And yet, somehow, he has always been one step away from that India cap.
The barrier almost gave way on October 25, 2024, as Vyshak, then part of the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) targeted fast-bowling pool, received a maiden Twenty20 International call-up for the fast-approaching South Africa series.
Almost as if fate wanted to underline the moment, on the very next day, he reached a personal landmark, picking his 100th First-Class wicket while playing for Karnataka in a Ranji Trophy outing against Bihar. It would seem the stars were finally aligning.
He eventually didn’t get a game in the Rainbow Nation, but the proverbial door was finally ajar. Or so Vyshak would have thought, before an all-too-familiar twist forced its way into the tale. An untimely quadriceps injury in the early months of 2025 dragged him back, halting his momentum just as it had begun to gather impetus.
“Emotionally, it is very important to not dwell on it. You’d be letting yourself down. Injuries are a part of cricket. Everybody gets injured. I have a great family. When I go back home, they are always supportive. They asked me not to worry. In this profession, you don’t get a lot of time off to spend with your family. So, I just interpreted it as a manner of God giving me things that I otherwise wouldn’t have got,” Vyshak, who then spent two months in rehabilitation at the BCCI’s Centre of Excellence, tells Sportstar.
In the meantime, Punjab Kings made a move right after Vyshak returned from South Africa, acquiring the pacer’s services for ₹1.80 crore during the IPL 2025 mega auction. When the season began, there was hardly anyone who predicted Vyshak to be a regular starter. However, as it turned out, he didn’t have to wait long for his moment in the sun.
Solid start: This season, Vyshak (second from left) has taken five wickets in his first two games for Punjab Kings, already one more than his total tally in each of the previous two editions. | Photo Credit: R. Ragu
Solid start: This season, Vyshak (second from left) has taken five wickets in his first two games for Punjab Kings, already one more than his total tally in each of the previous two editions. | Photo Credit: R. Ragu
Interestingly, Vyshak himself was unaware that he would be summoned during PBKS’ opening game as an Impact Player until 13 overs into the Gujarat Titans’ chase.
With Sherfane Rutherford and Jos Buttler wreaking havoc in the middle, coach Ricky Ponting sent a worried message out to captain Shreyas Iyer on the field. The PBKS skipper replied almost instinctively: “Just get Vyshak out here. He will nail a couple of overs of yorkers, and we will close the game.”
Marcus Stoinis had just conceded 17 runs in the 14th over when Vyshak was handed the ball. GT needed 75 from 36. “We just thought we would try a few wide yorkers. I ended up bowling a couple of wides as well. But Shreyas came and said that no matter what, I had to keep sticking to the same thing. As a bowler, if somebody gives you that much confidence, you don’t require much when you are playing at the highest level, right?”
Vyshak ended up conceding only five runs in each of his first two overs. Shreyas’ call held up, the damage was done, and PBKS went on to win by 11 runs. “As a fast bowler, if you’re playing at the highest level, you’ve got to be ready for all challenges. So, we make sure we are prepared. Say there’s a lot of dew in Ahmedabad and then you get a wet ball; you can’t complain, right? (For such situations) we make sure we practise enough to bowl those yorkers — doesn’t matter if it is wet or not. When the captain comes and gives you the ball, you can’t be saying, ‘S**t, I’ve not practised bowling wide yorkers!’ You always keep yourself up to the challenge.”
Into his second year with the Kings, it’s almost like Vyshak never left home in the first place. He appears more assured, aware that this phase is about refinement. “The first stint with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (2023-2024) helped me grow as a cricketer. I am where I am because of that, so I am very grateful. In the IPL, you represent a certain franchise, and that is where you give your heart and soul. (At PBKS), nothing much has changed. It’s just that I have grown in confidence as a fast bowler. I would say I’m a better and more confident bowler than how I was in the first year… I want to play and win all the games, but the IPL is such a format that you never know what is going to happen.”
These weren’t mere rehearsed lines. Vyshak’s words could be substantiated with numbers. Although he made an immediate impact at RCB, registering career-best figures of 3/20 on his tournament debut against Delhi Capitals, he could only take 10 more wickets in as many games during his two-year stint with the Red and Gold brigade. His economy rate was 10.25 across that span.

With modern T20 surfaces offering little assistance to bowlers, Vyshak has leaned into precision Instead of outfoxing batters with variety | Photo Credit: Punjab Kings
With modern T20 surfaces offering little assistance to bowlers, Vyshak has leaned into precision Instead of outfoxing batters with variety | Photo Credit: Punjab Kings
Even last year, except for the game against GT, his returns at PBKS were largely tepid. But the franchise, having got a glimpse of what he was capable of in that first game, decided to retain him.
In 2026, Vyshak has repaid that faith as a vital component of the pace battery. In his first two games, he has taken five wickets — already one more than his total tally in each of the previous two editions.
“I have had the same approach this year. I want to make sure I put in some effort and contribute to the team’s victory. I think that is more important than just looking at the number of wickets. I don’t look at the numbers. Yes, wickets are coming, and that is good, and I’m very happy. I hope I can continue getting those wickets. But as long as we are doing the processes right, we will win games. I think that is more important, and that is what I am looking forward to,” Vyshak said after briefly holding the Purple Cap following the game against Chennai Super Kings.
Vyshak may not be a huge fan of number-crunching, but there is a clear trend that has emerged in how he has steadily reduced his reliance on variations. In 2023, 33.33 per cent of his deliveries were variations. The following year, that dropped to 29.89, and last year, it came down further to 20.59 per cent. It’s still early days in the ongoing edition, but the number seems to have nosedived to 10.41.
The change reflects both personal evolution and the demands of modern T20 surfaces, which offer little assistance to bowlers. Instead of outfoxing batters with variety, Vyshak has leaned into precision.
“The video analyst plays one of the biggest roles in the team by telling you what lines and lengths to bowl. It also depends on the wickets. If you’re confident in doing what you’re supposed to do at the end of the day and if you’re hitting the right lengths, it doesn’t matter which batter you are bowling to. If you bowl the right lengths, you are a good bowler, and nobody is going to hit you. ‘More practice, the better’ has been my mantra. The more I do in the nets, the more I think about the game, the more I visualise it, the better it works.”
In an IPL ecosystem increasingly defined by excess — more runs, extra risk, and ever-flowing boundaries — Vyshak has managed to market his wares through restraint. For someone long caught between promise and arrival, this might finally be the year the gap begins to close.
Published on Apr 07, 2026
The Indian cricket fraternity has always had an indelible memory for its stars and almost none for its nearly-men. For every name that became folklore, there were dozens who hovered just beneath.
Vyshak Vijaykumar, as of writing, belongs to that uncomfortable space. But maybe not for long.
He has been resilient enough to survive the grind of domestic cricket. He has shown flashes of promise in the glamorous world of the Indian Premier League (IPL). And yet, somehow, he has always been one step away from that India cap.
The barrier almost gave way on October 25, 2024, as Vyshak, then part of the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) targeted fast-bowling pool, received a maiden Twenty20 International call-up for the fast-approaching South Africa series.
Almost as if fate wanted to underline the moment, on the very next day, he reached a personal landmark, picking his 100th First-Class wicket while playing for Karnataka in a Ranji Trophy outing against Bihar. It would seem the stars were finally aligning.
He eventually didn’t get a game in the Rainbow Nation, but the proverbial door was finally ajar. Or so Vyshak would have thought, before an all-too-familiar twist forced its way into the tale. An untimely quadriceps injury in the early months of 2025 dragged him back, halting his momentum just as it had begun to gather impetus.
“Emotionally, it is very important to not dwell on it. You’d be letting yourself down. Injuries are a part of cricket. Everybody gets injured. I have a great family. When I go back home, they are always supportive. They asked me not to worry. In this profession, you don’t get a lot of time off to spend with your family. So, I just interpreted it as a manner of God giving me things that I otherwise wouldn’t have got,” Vyshak, who then spent two months in rehabilitation at the BCCI’s Centre of Excellence, tells Sportstar.
In the meantime, Punjab Kings made a move right after Vyshak returned from South Africa, acquiring the pacer’s services for ₹1.80 crore during the IPL 2025 mega auction. When the season began, there was hardly anyone who predicted Vyshak to be a regular starter. However, as it turned out, he didn’t have to wait long for his moment in the sun.
Solid start: This season, Vyshak (second from left) has taken five wickets in his first two games for Punjab Kings, already one more than his total tally in each of the previous two editions. | Photo Credit: R. Ragu
Solid start: This season, Vyshak (second from left) has taken five wickets in his first two games for Punjab Kings, already one more than his total tally in each of the previous two editions. | Photo Credit: R. Ragu
Interestingly, Vyshak himself was unaware that he would be summoned during PBKS’ opening game as an Impact Player until 13 overs into the Gujarat Titans’ chase.
With Sherfane Rutherford and Jos Buttler wreaking havoc in the middle, coach Ricky Ponting sent a worried message out to captain Shreyas Iyer on the field. The PBKS skipper replied almost instinctively: “Just get Vyshak out here. He will nail a couple of overs of yorkers, and we will close the game.”
Marcus Stoinis had just conceded 17 runs in the 14th over when Vyshak was handed the ball. GT needed 75 from 36. “We just thought we would try a few wide yorkers. I ended up bowling a couple of wides as well. But Shreyas came and said that no matter what, I had to keep sticking to the same thing. As a bowler, if somebody gives you that much confidence, you don’t require much when you are playing at the highest level, right?”
Vyshak ended up conceding only five runs in each of his first two overs. Shreyas’ call held up, the damage was done, and PBKS went on to win by 11 runs. “As a fast bowler, if you’re playing at the highest level, you’ve got to be ready for all challenges. So, we make sure we are prepared. Say there’s a lot of dew in Ahmedabad and then you get a wet ball; you can’t complain, right? (For such situations) we make sure we practise enough to bowl those yorkers — doesn’t matter if it is wet or not. When the captain comes and gives you the ball, you can’t be saying, ‘S**t, I’ve not practised bowling wide yorkers!’ You always keep yourself up to the challenge.”
Into his second year with the Kings, it’s almost like Vyshak never left home in the first place. He appears more assured, aware that this phase is about refinement. “The first stint with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (2023-2024) helped me grow as a cricketer. I am where I am because of that, so I am very grateful. In the IPL, you represent a certain franchise, and that is where you give your heart and soul. (At PBKS), nothing much has changed. It’s just that I have grown in confidence as a fast bowler. I would say I’m a better and more confident bowler than how I was in the first year… I want to play and win all the games, but the IPL is such a format that you never know what is going to happen.”
These weren’t mere rehearsed lines. Vyshak’s words could be substantiated with numbers. Although he made an immediate impact at RCB, registering career-best figures of 3/20 on his tournament debut against Delhi Capitals, he could only take 10 more wickets in as many games during his two-year stint with the Red and Gold brigade. His economy rate was 10.25 across that span.

With modern T20 surfaces offering little assistance to bowlers, Vyshak has leaned into precision Instead of outfoxing batters with variety | Photo Credit: Punjab Kings
With modern T20 surfaces offering little assistance to bowlers, Vyshak has leaned into precision Instead of outfoxing batters with variety | Photo Credit: Punjab Kings
Even last year, except for the game against GT, his returns at PBKS were largely tepid. But the franchise, having got a glimpse of what he was capable of in that first game, decided to retain him.
In 2026, Vyshak has repaid that faith as a vital component of the pace battery. In his first two games, he has taken five wickets — already one more than his total tally in each of the previous two editions.
“I have had the same approach this year. I want to make sure I put in some effort and contribute to the team’s victory. I think that is more important than just looking at the number of wickets. I don’t look at the numbers. Yes, wickets are coming, and that is good, and I’m very happy. I hope I can continue getting those wickets. But as long as we are doing the processes right, we will win games. I think that is more important, and that is what I am looking forward to,” Vyshak said after briefly holding the Purple Cap following the game against Chennai Super Kings.
Vyshak may not be a huge fan of number-crunching, but there is a clear trend that has emerged in how he has steadily reduced his reliance on variations. In 2023, 33.33 per cent of his deliveries were variations. The following year, that dropped to 29.89, and last year, it came down further to 20.59 per cent. It’s still early days in the ongoing edition, but the number seems to have nosedived to 10.41.
The change reflects both personal evolution and the demands of modern T20 surfaces, which offer little assistance to bowlers. Instead of outfoxing batters with variety, Vyshak has leaned into precision.
“The video analyst plays one of the biggest roles in the team by telling you what lines and lengths to bowl. It also depends on the wickets. If you’re confident in doing what you’re supposed to do at the end of the day and if you’re hitting the right lengths, it doesn’t matter which batter you are bowling to. If you bowl the right lengths, you are a good bowler, and nobody is going to hit you. ‘More practice, the better’ has been my mantra. The more I do in the nets, the more I think about the game, the more I visualise it, the better it works.”
In an IPL ecosystem increasingly defined by excess — more runs, extra risk, and ever-flowing boundaries — Vyshak has managed to market his wares through restraint. For someone long caught between promise and arrival, this might finally be the year the gap begins to close.
Published on Apr 07, 2026
The Indian cricket fraternity has always had an indelible memory for its stars and almost…
Rajasthan Royals will take on Mumbai Indians at the Barsapara Cricket stadium in Guwahati on April 7.
The Royals are on a two-game winning streak, having won both their matches against the Chennai Super Kings and the Gujarat Titans by eight wickets and six runs, respectively. Mumbai Indians has had a polarising start to the season, winning its first match against Kolkata while going down against Delhi in its second.
Mumbai Indians won the only game against Rajasthan Royals by 100 runs in the 2025 season.
Here are the live streaming and telecast details for the match
The IPL 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians will be played at the Barsapara cricket Stadium in Guwahati.
The IPL 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians will be played on April 7, 2026.
The IPL 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians is scheduled to start at 7:30 PM IST.
The toss of the IPL 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians is scheduled to take place at 7:00 PM IST.
The IPL 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians will be televised on the Star Sports Network in India.
The IPL 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians will be streamed live on the Jio Hotstar app and website.
Riyan Parag (c), Dhruv Jurel, Donovan Ferreira, Ravi Singh, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubham Dubey, Lhuan-Dre Pretorius, Shimron Hetmyer, Aman Rao, Ravindra Jadeja, Dasun Shanaka, Yudhvir Singh Charak, Jofra Archer, Tushar Deshpande, Kwena Maphaka, Nandre Burger, Sushant Mishra, Kuldeep Sen, Adam Milne, Brijesh Sharma, Ravi Bishnoi, Vignesh Puthur, Yash Raj Punja
Jasprit Bumrah, Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya (C), Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Trent Boult, Deepak Chahar, Will Jacks, Quinton de Kock, Ryan Rickelton, Naman Dhir, Corbin Bosch, Mitchell Santner, Sherfane Rutherford, Shardul Thakur, Mayank Markande, Robin Minz, Raj Bawa, Atharva Ankolekar, Mayank Rawat, Raghu Sharma, Danish Malewar, Mohammed Salahuddin Izhar, AM Ghazanfar, Ashwani Kumar
Published on Apr 07, 2026
Rajasthan Royals will take on Mumbai Indians at the Barsapara Cricket stadium in Guwahati on April 7.
The Royals are on a two-game winning streak, having won both their matches against the Chennai Super Kings and the Gujarat Titans by eight wickets and six runs, respectively. Mumbai Indians has had a polarising start to the season, winning its first match against Kolkata while going down against Delhi in its second.
Mumbai Indians won the only game against Rajasthan Royals by 100 runs in the 2025 season.
Here are the live streaming and telecast details for the match
The IPL 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians will be played at the Barsapara cricket Stadium in Guwahati.
The IPL 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians will be played on April 7, 2026.
The IPL 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians is scheduled to start at 7:30 PM IST.
The toss of the IPL 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians is scheduled to take place at 7:00 PM IST.
The IPL 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians will be televised on the Star Sports Network in India.
The IPL 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians will be streamed live on the Jio Hotstar app and website.
Riyan Parag (c), Dhruv Jurel, Donovan Ferreira, Ravi Singh, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubham Dubey, Lhuan-Dre Pretorius, Shimron Hetmyer, Aman Rao, Ravindra Jadeja, Dasun Shanaka, Yudhvir Singh Charak, Jofra Archer, Tushar Deshpande, Kwena Maphaka, Nandre Burger, Sushant Mishra, Kuldeep Sen, Adam Milne, Brijesh Sharma, Ravi Bishnoi, Vignesh Puthur, Yash Raj Punja
Jasprit Bumrah, Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya (C), Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Trent Boult, Deepak Chahar, Will Jacks, Quinton de Kock, Ryan Rickelton, Naman Dhir, Corbin Bosch, Mitchell Santner, Sherfane Rutherford, Shardul Thakur, Mayank Markande, Robin Minz, Raj Bawa, Atharva Ankolekar, Mayank Rawat, Raghu Sharma, Danish Malewar, Mohammed Salahuddin Izhar, AM Ghazanfar, Ashwani Kumar
Published on Apr 07, 2026
Rajasthan Royals will take on Mumbai Indians at the Barsapara Cricket stadium in Guwahati on April…
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फिल्म ‘धुरंधर 2’ रिलीज के बाद से ही बॉक्स ऑफिस पर तहलका मचा रही है।…
Kolkata Knight Riders will miss the services of the spin duo of Varun Chakaravarthy and Sunil Narine against Punjab Kings at Eden Gardens on Monday night.
KKR captain Ajinkya Rahane confirmed at the toss that Varun sustained an injury while taking a catch during its 65-run defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad on Thursday.
Follow live updates from the match here.
The 34-year-old has endured a tough IPL thus far going for 48 in his four overs against Mumbai Indians and following it up by conceding 31 runs in his two overs against SRH.
Rahane also confirmed that Sunil Narine was ruled out due to illness. The last time KKR played without either Narine or Varun was in 2019.
Varun and Narine’s places were taking by seamer Navdeep Saini and all-rounder Rovman Powell as KKR surprisingly opted to bat first at Eden Gardens. Anukul Roy is expected to be the team’s lone spinner.
Published on Apr 06, 2026
Kolkata Knight Riders will miss the services of the spin duo of Varun Chakaravarthy and Sunil Narine against Punjab Kings at Eden Gardens on Monday night.
KKR captain Ajinkya Rahane confirmed at the toss that Varun sustained an injury while taking a catch during its 65-run defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad on Thursday.
Follow live updates from the match here.
The 34-year-old has endured a tough IPL thus far going for 48 in his four overs against Mumbai Indians and following it up by conceding 31 runs in his two overs against SRH.
Rahane also confirmed that Sunil Narine was ruled out due to illness. The last time KKR played without either Narine or Varun was in 2019.
Varun and Narine’s places were taking by seamer Navdeep Saini and all-rounder Rovman Powell as KKR surprisingly opted to bat first at Eden Gardens. Anukul Roy is expected to be the team’s lone spinner.
Published on Apr 06, 2026
Kolkata Knight Riders will miss the services of the spin duo of Varun Chakaravarthy and…
The build-up was perfect. Shah Rukh Khan attended his first match of the season, while fans turned up in decent numbers to cheer for Kolkata Knight Riders despite the team’s recent struggles.
But in the end, strong winds and torrential rain had the final say as the Indian Premier League 2026 fixture between Kolkata Knight Riders and Punjab Kings was washed out on Monday.
Despite predictions of rain, KKR opted to bat and was reeling at 25 for two in 3.4 overs when the showers arrived, halting play barely 17 minutes into the game at Eden Gardens.
Coming off two consecutive defeats, KKR took the field without the injured Varun Chakravarthy and Sunil Narine. In a bid to strengthen the batting, Rovman Powell and Navdeep Saini were drafted into the XI.
However, it was another disappointing start for KKR as neither Finn Allen nor Cameron Green managed to settle, both caught behind off a probing spell from Xavier Bartlett. With Ajinkya Rahane and Angkrish Raghuvanshi attempting to rebuild, rain forced the players off the field.
There was initial hope of a restart as the groundstaff swiftly covered the square and outfield. But as the evening wore on, the rain intensified and powerful gusts of wind swept across the ground.
ALSO READ: RR vs MI, IPL 2026: Fast-starting Rajasthan Royals takes on Mumbai Indians’ might
Sheets of rain lashed the square, the stands gradually emptied as spectators sought shelter, and puddles began forming despite the covers remaining firmly in place.
With no improvement in conditions, match referee Javagal Srinath eventually called off the contest, with both teams sharing a point.
Coincidentally, when the two sides met at the same venue last year, that match too had been washed out, earning both teams a point each.
A year later, it was a similar story, with the unpredictable April weather once again having the final word.
Published on Apr 06, 2026
The build-up was perfect. Shah Rukh Khan attended his first match of the season, while fans turned up in decent numbers to cheer for Kolkata Knight Riders despite the team’s recent struggles.
But in the end, strong winds and torrential rain had the final say as the Indian Premier League 2026 fixture between Kolkata Knight Riders and Punjab Kings was washed out on Monday.
Despite predictions of rain, KKR opted to bat and was reeling at 25 for two in 3.4 overs when the showers arrived, halting play barely 17 minutes into the game at Eden Gardens.
Coming off two consecutive defeats, KKR took the field without the injured Varun Chakravarthy and Sunil Narine. In a bid to strengthen the batting, Rovman Powell and Navdeep Saini were drafted into the XI.
However, it was another disappointing start for KKR as neither Finn Allen nor Cameron Green managed to settle, both caught behind off a probing spell from Xavier Bartlett. With Ajinkya Rahane and Angkrish Raghuvanshi attempting to rebuild, rain forced the players off the field.
There was initial hope of a restart as the groundstaff swiftly covered the square and outfield. But as the evening wore on, the rain intensified and powerful gusts of wind swept across the ground.
ALSO READ: RR vs MI, IPL 2026: Fast-starting Rajasthan Royals takes on Mumbai Indians’ might
Sheets of rain lashed the square, the stands gradually emptied as spectators sought shelter, and puddles began forming despite the covers remaining firmly in place.
With no improvement in conditions, match referee Javagal Srinath eventually called off the contest, with both teams sharing a point.
Coincidentally, when the two sides met at the same venue last year, that match too had been washed out, earning both teams a point each.
A year later, it was a similar story, with the unpredictable April weather once again having the final word.
Published on Apr 06, 2026
The build-up was perfect. Shah Rukh Khan attended his first match of the season, while…