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IPL 2021 is to resume as phase 2 in UAE. The two-time defending champion and five times title winner, Mumbai Indians is supposed to be the strongest team. Apart from these teams, cricket fans will have a keen interest in specific players. Let us check out the list: Players to watch out for in Phase 2 of IPL 2021.

 

Rashid Khan

Rashid Khan

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No one is untouched by the crisis going on in Afghanistan. Afghanistan news is the top headline in all countries. This is the reason why fans all around the world are eager to see Rashid Khand back to the stadium. Presently he is ranked no 3 in the ICC T20 Bowlers Ranking. Like other Afghani, Rashid is too worried about his family and sport. Though the present situation is unknown to everyone, it is expected that Rashid Khan will be a part of this tournament and one of the players to watch out for in phase 2 of IPL 2021.

 

Tabraiz Shamsi

Tabraiz Shamsi

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Tabraiz Shamsi is a part of Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2021. This world no.1 bowler is set to play for IPL phase 2. Tabraiz Shamsi has replaced Andrew Tye. Before this, he has played four IPL matches. He showed his excitement in his interview to play for Rajasthan Royals and in Dubai or Abu Dhabi because he has never played there before. Along with IPL Shamsi also keeps his eye on the T20 World Cup. It is going to be thrilling to watch this South African Spinner on the pitch of UAE.

 

Tim David

Tim David

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Tim David, the next player to watch out for in phase 2 of IPL. David has replaced Finn Allen of New Zealand. He will be representing Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL 2021. He is the first cricketer from Singapore to enter the IPL. This 25-year-old all-rounder has appeared in various T20 leagues. It is going to be interesting to watch his aggressive play in IPL, who fits at different positions as per the requirement of the team.

 

Adil Rashid

Adil Rashid

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After the injury of Jhye Richardson, Adil Rashid has replaced him in the Punjab Kings squad. His presence in the Punjab team will strengthen their spin department. Though he remained unsold in the IPL 2021 auction, he will be representing the team in the second leg of this tournament. With 12 wickets for Northern Superchargers in “The Hundred,” Adil has added a new feather to his cap. Cricket fans are excited to see his presence in IPL 2021.

 

Wanindu Hasaranga

Wanindu Hasaranga

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Wanindu Hasaranga is the most demanding player to watch out for in phase 2 of IPL. His great skills have been observed in the home series against India. Hasaranga is a leg-spinner from Sri Lanka who has replaced Australian leg-spinner, Adam Zampa. Wanindu will be representing Royal Challengers Bangalore. Wanindu Hasaranga and Dushmantha Chameera finally got clearance from Sri Lanka Cricket Board and now it’s interesting to watch him for the second leg of IPL 2021.

 

Tim Southee

Tim Southee

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Replacing Pat Cummins, Tim Southee has made his place in Kolkata Knight Riders. With great experience, this world no 6 ranked bowler is going to bring a turning point for KKR. He has played 305 international matches with 603 wickets for New Zealand. McCullum, coach of KKR, showed his excitement to have this great bowler in the team for the remaining matches of IPL 2021.

 

Nathan Ellis

Nathan Ellis

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Among so many replacements, Nathan Ellis is a replacement for Riley Meredith in the Punjab Kings Squad for IPL phase 2 of 2021. His hat-trick on his debut against Bangladesh is making cricket fans go crazy about him and thus he is among players to watch out for in phase 2 of IPL. Though Nathan does not have much experience in T20, his hat-trick has made space in the team. And this is what is exciting for fans to watch him in the remaining IPL 2021.

 

Conclusion

IPL 2021 has seen massive shuffling due to different reasons. As the pandemic is posing several challenges in front of the organisers and teams, still the spirit of the game is making attempts to complete it. Cricket fans are eagerly waiting for IPL phase 2 to begin soon. Though it’s not going to be the same as before, the enthusiasm of players and the excitement of fans do not seem to fall.

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Impact of IPL on Indian Economy https://thesportsschool.com/impact-of-ipl-on-indian-economy/ Sat, 24 Apr 2021 10:10:47 +0000 https://thesportsschool.com/?p=7406 Know why endurance training is important for athletes.

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Introduction

Cricket in India has always been celebrated as not just a sport but a full-fledged festival with a lot of gusto and enthusiasm. The Indian Premier League, founded by the BCCI in 2008, has emerged as the most popular and fast-paced contests, which involves different states of India being represented through different teams competing against each other in T20 format matches to claim the title. The lucrative star-studded event is a complete entertainment package associated with different economic concepts, such as investments, brand strategies, IPL for GDP growth, etc. Check the impact this sporting event has had on the Indian economy since its inception. 

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Impact of IPL on Indian Economy

 

1. Significant rise in GDP: IPL has been contributing massive profits to the GDP of India. Huge scale branding, crazy fan support, and tremendous fan following worldwide have led to a constant rise in the GDP. As per KPMG’s survey report, the 60-day tournament yielded INR 11.5 billion(USD 182 million). BCCI had appointed the KPMG sports advisory group to undertake this survey.

 

2. Boosts Tourism: Apart from 32 international players, there is a massive boost in the revenue generated from international tourism. As per one of the most reputed travel companies Cox & Kings, the IPL led to a whopping 30% increase in travel revenue. People from all over the world travel to different states and cities of India during the season. India has been ranked 11th in the Asia Pacific region and 34thin the list of most attractive travel destinations worldwide. This ranking has been done in a report by the World Economic Forum.

 

3. Generates New Jobs: The Indian Premier League generates job employment at a large scale and effectively leads to India’s economic development. The employment is generated from companies, their stakeholders, sports personalities, emerging athletes, etc. The report submitted by the UN General Assembly for Peace and Development highlighted an economic value of $3.2 billion created by IPL.  The market for sports equipment and gadgets has also witnessed a huge rise, with market size increasing to 40 billion Indian rupees.

 

4. Media Exposure and Viewership: As per the data collection of economic times of India, the T20 contest in 2019 broke all its previous records in the viewership department, and TV viewing made a record of 462 million clocks and a watch time of 338 billion minutes was recorded in the 12th edition. The cricket league has garnered sponsorship from various reputed companies globally, namely coca-cola, Maruti Suzuki, PhonePe, MRF, etc. 

 

5. Cultural Diversity: Social media frenzy during the IPL season is very common. A lot of activities occur during the tournament as people from all over the world visit India. There are a lot of after-parties and events held in the different cities hosting the twenty-over matches. Foreign tourists from several countries such as Bangladesh, Australia, Canada, Sri Lanka, England, etc., arrive and try to make the most of the celebratory season.

 

6. Hotel & Restaurant Business: During the IPL season, there’s a surge in travel business and accommodation business, and eating ventures. The number of check-ins increases during the 60-day tournament, and travellers from worldwide love to experiment with different Indian cuisines.  

 

7. Increase in Tax Contribution: Before the onset of IPL, BCCI was considered a charitable organization, thus was never asked to pay taxes. IPL had been termed as a commercial activity from the time of its commencement; therefore, BCCI was required to pay tax contributions, resulting in an increased amount of revenue for the government. BCCI has produced a considerable amount of taxes since the commencement of the cricket contest. 

IPL TOI

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Conclusion

Entertainment is what the audience craves, and IPL is a cricket league that has proved to be an excellent combination of cricket and entertainment. The cricket contest has earned tons of accolades and fame for the last 12 years and continues to do so with an enhanced economy. From the managing staff, the groundskeepers, players, coaches, staff, etc., the tournament has generated employment worldwide and has emerged as the largest and most successful sports event worldwide.

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How to Start a Tennis Career In India https://thesportsschool.com/tennis-career-in-india/ Fri, 26 Feb 2021 10:41:53 +0000 https://thesportsschool.com/?p=6881 Know why endurance training is important for athletes.

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How to Start a Tennis Career In India

Tennis

Tennis as a sport is growing in popularity in India, and many young athletes are taking up the sport professionally. Even though most sports fans in India prefer cricket, tennis has a group of cult followers who would not shy away from spending nights watching the American Open. These people belong mostly to the urban middle and upper-class groups. Which is why, in a country obsessed with cricket and football, a tennis career in India can be a hard choice.

 

Players like Mahesh Bhupati, Leander Paes, Rohan Bopanna and Sania Mirza have brought more attention to tennis in India and garnered a huge following who support their favorite national players in Grand Slams and Olympics. If your child is a tennis fan and wants to become another Bhupati, Rohan, Paes or Mirza, here’s where you should begin from.

 

Top Tennis Academies in India

 

Since tennis already has a niche group of followers in urban areas, India has many renowned tennis academies across the country, many of which are run by eminent players themselves. An extremely experienced group of coaches and advisors provides excellent guidance to young players looking to take up tennis as their definitive career options. 

 

  • Mahesh Bhupati Tennis Academies (MBTA)

 

The MBTA is established and run by Mahesh Bhupati. The Wimbledon and French Open winner aims to use this institution to promote the game and help more people from the country to learn and appreciate it.

The MBTA also has programs where they reach out to schools in rural areas to scout for talent that may not have the privilege to pursue their tennis dreams. 

A structured system helps make sure that the academy provides quality guidance for students who have to prove themselves through a grinding graduation program. The MBTA currently has ten venues across the country and vocally vouches for its highly experienced and qualified coaching staff.

 

  • Rohan Bopanna The Sports School Tennis Academy (RBTSSTA)

 

The Sports School in Bengaluru provides programs for different sports to numerous students. The academy has partnered with 21 Grand Slam winner Rohan Bopanna to provide both developmental programs and training guidance. The Sports School tennis program with Rohan Bopanna is among the best the country has to offer.

Rohan Bopanna is the most familiar face for the Indian Doubles Tennis team. Together with Leander Paes, Bopanna has represented India in numerous tournaments and won countless awards to establish himself as one of the country’s guiding figures.

A highly trained team of coaches gives students a proper curriculum to adapt to and utilize for their development. A 27-acre academy premise offers international quality training on different courts, gymnasiums, video rooms, and hostel facilities for students.

A team headed by Balachandran Mannikkath makes this academy a perfect place for those who are willing to take up tennis as their career choice. 

 

  • Indian Tennis Academy (ITA)

 

An all-encompassing tennis approach gives ITA an edge as an academy over many others. ITA has a highly qualified staff who focuses on tennis as a single sport and trains both the mind and body of the students to help them achieve their potential.

The academy also prepares a dietary chart for the students in Delhi to ensure an overall development, which is must to live through a strenuous tennis game.

 

  • Jaidip Mukherjea Tennis Academy

 

A legendary name in the Indian Tennis circuit, Jaidip Mukherjea established this tennis coaching institute in Kolkata in 1999. This academy promises to nurture and develop the talents and abilities of its students through a structured program.

Set in a peaceful environment, the academy has three different courts where the students can get all the practice and coaching they require or make those backhands perfect for baffling the opponents. 

 

Professional Tennis Training At The Sports School

The Sports School understands that every student has different requirements and learning methods. This is why it has unique training programs for its students.

The academy has different modules for different age groups to help the students to choose their best option. With 17 international level courts in an expansive land area, this academy has the training advantage over its peers in the country. 

A highly experienced staff consisting of Olympians and veteran fitness coaches guide the students at the academy. The overall environment at the academy develops their tennis skills and focuses on physical and mental sharpness training for better performance. 

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Regular Schools vs The Sports School – What are the differences? https://thesportsschool.com/regular-school-vs-the-sports-school/ Fri, 26 Feb 2021 10:17:50 +0000 https://thesportsschool.com/?p=6874 Know why endurance training is important for athletes.

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RS vs TSS

The stereotypical Physical Education teacher with his funny mannerisms, the worn-down basketball that has clearly seen better days, the rough cement pitch that passes for the school grounds, and many more such memories are tied to the idea of sports education in regular Indian schools. 

 

While several schools may endeavor to update their sports infrastructure, sports remain low on the list of priorities of an academic institution. Even for parents, sport is merely a pastime, a hobby, and often a distraction for their kids, keeping them from focusing on their science and maths lessons.

 

All these changes with India’s first integrated school for sports and education, The Sports School. The vast 27-acre campus in Bangalore, India, is home to the country’s budding athletes as they receive professional training in various sports like Tennis, Football, Badminton, Cricket, and Basketball. The Sports School looks to change the history of sports education and training for young athletes in India, helping them build a strong foundation from an early age.

 

So what makes us different from any other school in the country claiming to offer sports education to your child? Here’s a quick look at the differences.

 

Regular Schools vs The Sports School

 

Quality of Sports Education 

Sports education is rarely a priority at a regular school, which is why physical education periods are scheduled maybe once or twice a week. The quality of education we offer at The Sports School is aeons ahead. With world-class infrastructure and some of the most renowned names in the sport on board as partners and mentors, students receive an international level of specialized sports training for a guaranteed 3-8 hours each day.

 

Academic Curriculum 

Academics are a major part of a child’s development process, but should not inhibit a young athlete’s opportunity to develop their sporting talents. This is why The Sports School allows a flexible academic curriculum, based on the child’s sporting commitments. When children are not forced to stick to a rigid academic schedule and learn at their own pace, interest in and retention of academic knowledge is far greater.

 

Trainers, coaches, and role models

If your children are interested in tennis, could you imagine the look on their faces when they receive training from Rohan Bopanna himself? Or how about your little one, who is a cricket enthusiast, getting to train with Robin Uthappa directly? These are not fantasy stories, but real possibilities at The Sports School, where leading coaches and trainers teach your children and nourish their sporting talents. This is unheard of at regular schools, where children can only dream of meeting their role models, let alone playing with them.

 

Sports infrastructure 

At a regular school, the most you will find is an all-purpose school ground where all sorts of sports are played. The best education for your child can only be guaranteed if they have access to the best infrastructure, which we are proud to have at our massive 27-acre residential campus. 

 

At The Sports School, your child has access to:

  • BWF Standard 12 Wooden Indoor Synthetic Badminton courts
  • 7 ITF Classified Acrylic Cushioned Tennis Courts with floodlights
  • FIFA Quality Pro Certified Artificial Football Turf
  • International Standard 65m Natural Turf Cricket Grounds with Indoor and Outdoor Nets
  • 2 FIBA Standard Basketball Courts and a Half-Court with Floodlight Facility
  • State-of-the-art Gymnasium
  • Highly equipped library and smart classrooms
  • Sports physiotherapist and psychologist
  • Healthy and hygienic nutrition

 

The difference between the sporting education at a regular school and The Sports School is quite apparent. As a wholly integrated school for sports & education, we can proudly say that it is not just a regular school, but so much more. 

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Sports Calendar 2021: Here Are All the Major Events https://thesportsschool.com/sports-calendar-2021-here-are-all-the-major-events/ Mon, 22 Feb 2021 13:13:26 +0000 https://thesportsschool.com/?p=6853 Know why endurance training is important for athletes.

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A vast majority of the sports events that were to be held in 2020 got postponed, thanks to the global outbreak of the coronavirus. Sports enthusiasts across the world were saddened as they were deprived of watching their favorite sports stars in action.  Thankfully, these events are going to resume in 2021, making this a golden year for all of us. The year will be packed with some of the top events like the Tokyo Olympics and Wimbledon, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. Here is a list of all such major sporting events planned for 2021 (Sports Calendar 2021)-

 

Thailand Open: The first event to take place in 2021 was Thailand open badminton championship. It was organized in Bangkok from 12th January to 17th January. Though one of the popular badminton events in the world, this championship wasn’t a part of the Olympic qualification.

 

Australian Open: Australia has taken significant efforts to organize the Australian Open this year after all the commotion last year. Around 300 players had arrived in Australia in January and were subjected to strict quarantine. Each player was allowed to practice five hours a day. Australian Open was the first grand slam tournament of this year that started from 10th January and will continue until 21st February, in Melbourne.

 

Cheltenham Festival: It is a four-day festival which will be held behind closed doors. Sadly, no spectators would be allowed to watch this event live. Not even the horse owners are allowed to attend this event. This decision was taken based on strict protocols laid down by the British government. This will be a significant revenue loss for the town as it is considered one of the top money-spinners for it. The event is scheduled to take place from 16th March to 19th March at Cheltenham racecourse.

 

ISSF World Cup 2021: The International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup acts as a pre-Olympic test event, helping the marksmen tune their skills before the actual Olympics. This year the ISSF World Cup 2021 will take place in New Delhi, India from 18th March to 19th March.

 

World Athletic Indoor Championship: The World Athletic Indoor championship acts as a global championship for all athletes. Like the ISSF World Cup, this event is an ideal platform for athletes to train for the Olympics. It is supposed to take place from 19th March to 21st March.

 

India Open Super 500:  Another major badminton tournament, the India Open Super 500 is crucial for Indian badminton players as this would be their last chance to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics. The event will take place between 11th May and 16th May in New Delhi, India.

 

2021 World Snooker Championship: England is all set to host the World Snooker Championship 2021 from 17th April to 3rd May at the Crucible Theatre. Like the past World Snooker Championships, tickets are available in three tiers, all of which are available online.

 

World Olympic Qualifying Tournament: Hundreds of boxers will be looking forward to the World Olympic Qualifying Tournament to cement their place in Tokyo Olympics. The tournament has been planned for June 2021. However, the exact dates for the event are yet to be finalized by the committee. This will be done after monitoring the COVID-19 situation.

 

French Open: The Second Grand Slam of 2021, the French Open will take place at Stade Roland Garros in Paris. The first round will begin on 23rd May. This mega event will culminate with the quarter-finals on 1st June and finals on 5th June and 6th June.

 

Euro 2020: Arguably, the most expected football tournaments of 2021 is the Euro 2020 challenge. Originally planned in 2020, this event has been postponed to 2021. It will be a royal treat to football fans as some of the biggest football teams are going to take part in the tournament. Euro 2020 will be conducted in 12 cities. The UEFA still hasn’t decided on the audience capacity for the tournament. The decision for the same would vary for each city and would be decided at a later point in time.

 

Wimbledon: The granddaddy of all tennis tournaments, Wimbledon was cancelled in 2020. However, it is a major relief for tennis buffs as the event has been scheduled to take place this year from 28th June to 11th July. However, the tournament is open to all possibilities from full occupancy to completely closed doors. This will be decided as per the situation.

 

ICC T20 World Cup: India will be hosting the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup. This will be played between 16 teams and will happen in October and November 2021. Originally this event was supposed to be hosted by Australia in 2020 but got postponed to 2021 with India as the new host.

 

Tokyo Olympics & Paralympics: We have saved the best for the last. This grand event was initially supposed to be held in 2020, but due to safety concerns was postponed to 2021. Since the Olympics is an event attended by thousands of people, safety became the utmost priority for the committee. The committee is still pondering whether to have a full packed stadium or reduce the number of visitors. 

 

The International Olympic Committee is hoping for the vaccines to reach every person in the world soon, as the event is supposed to host at least 11,000 participants, 10,000 officials, and 20,000 journalists in Japan. However, the Tokyo Olympics is still one event that people are waiting to commence and cheer their respective nation. It is scheduled from 23rd June to 8th August while the Paralympics is scheduled from 24th August to 5th September.

 

Wrapping Up

The year 2021 is packed with exciting sports events. It is an excellent opportunity for sports enthusiasts to enjoy all the action they missed in 2020. However, due to safety concerns, most events would still take place with minimal or no crowd. Still, people can watch each of these sporting events through television or the internet.


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IPL 2021 Auction: All you need to know about https://thesportsschool.com/ipl-2021-auction-all-you-need-to-know-about/ Fri, 19 Feb 2021 12:50:29 +0000 https://thesportsschool.com/?p=6676 Know why endurance training is important for athletes.

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The IPL 2021 auction held at Chennai on 18th of February and all the 8 teams are made some additions to their squad. The auction started with former Rajasthan Royals skipper Steve Smith who got sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹2.2 crore. But everyone’s mind blowed when Glenn Maxwell’s name was announced. Chennai Super Kings were clinched in an intense bidding war with Royal Challengers Bangalore for the Australian but eventually RCB bought Maxwell for ₹14.25 crore. Rajasthan Royals bought Chris Morris for ₹16.25 crore which is the highest bid ever in IPL history. A total of 164 Indian players, 125 overseas players and 3 players from Associate Nations were part of the VIVO IPL 2021 Auction in Chennai.

Here’s the list of Top 10 purchases in the IPL 2021 auction:

  1. Chris Morris – RR : 16.25 Cr
  2. Kyle Jamieson – RCB : 15 Cr
  3. Glenn Maxwell – RCB : 14.25 Cr
  4. Jhye Richardson  – PBKS : 14 Cr
  5. Krishnappa Gowtham – CSK : 9.25 Cr
  6. Moeen Ali – CSK : 7 Cr
  7. Shahrukh Khan – PBKS : 5.25 Cr
  8. Shivam Dube – RR : 4.4 Cr
  9. Piyush Chawla – MI : 2.4 Cr
  10. Harbhajan Singh – KKR : 2 Cr

Here’s the list of Top Uncapped Players who went for big money:

  1. Krishnappa Gowtham – CSK : 9.25 Cr
  2. Shahrukh Khan – PBKS : 5.25 Cr
  3. Riley Meredith – PBKS : 8 Cr
  4. Chetan Sakariya – RR 1.2 Cr

IPL 2021 Auction: Full Squad and Players List of All 8 Teams:

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Sunrisers Hyderabad Squad 2021

  • David Warner ©
  • Abdul Samad
  • Abhishek Sharma
  • Basil Thampi
  • Bhuvaneshwar Kumar
  • Jagadeesha Suchith
  • Jason Holder
  • Jonny Bairstow
  • Kane Williamson
  • Kedhar Jadhav
  • Manish Pandey
  • Mitchel Marsh
  • Mohd. Nabi
  • Mujeeb Ur Rahman
  • Priyam Garg
  • Rashid Khan
  • Sandeep Sharma
  • Shahbaz Nadeem
  • Shreevats Goswami
  • Siddharth Kaul
  • Khaleel Ahmed
  • T Natarajan
  • Vijay Shankar
  • Virat Singh
  • Wriddhiman Saha
RCB

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Royal Challengers Bangalore Squad 2021

  • Virat Kohli ©
  • Ab De Villiers
  • Adam Zampa
  • Daniel Christian
  • Daniel Sams
  • Devdutt Padikkal
  • Glenn Maxwell
  • Harshal Patel
  • Joshua Philippe
  • KS Bharat
  • Kane Richardson
  • Kyle Jamieson
  • Mohd. Azharuddin
  • Mohd. Siraj
  • Navdeep Saini
  • Pawan Deshpande
  • Rajat Potidar
  • Sachin Baby
  • Shehbaz Ahmed
  • Suyash Prabhudessai
  • Washington Sundar
  • Yuzvendra Chahal
RR

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Rajasthan Royals Squad 2021

  • Sanju Samson ©
  • Akash Singh
  • Andrew Tye
  • Anuj Rawat
  • Ben Stokes
  • Chetan Sakariya
  • Chris Morris
  • David Miller
  • Jaydev Unadkat
  • Jofra Archer
  • Jos Buttler
  • KC Cariappa
  • Karthik Tyagi
  • Kuldeep Yadav
  • Liam Livingstone
  • Mahipal Komror
  • Manan Vohra
  • Mayank Markande
  • Mustafizur Rahman
  • Rahul Tewatia
  • Riyan Parag
  • Shivam Dube
  • Shreyas Gopal
  • Yashasvi Jaiswal
MI

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Mumbai Indians Squad 2021

  • Rohit Sharma ©
  • Adam Milne
  • Aditya Tare
  • Anmolpreet Singh
  • Anukul Roy
  • Arjun Tendulkar
  • Chris Lynn
  • Dhawal Kulkarni
  • Hardik Pandya
  • Ishan Kishan
  • James Neesham
  • Jasprit Bumrah
  • Jayant Yadav
  • Kieron Pollard
  • Krunal Pandya
  • Marco Jansen
  • Mohsin Khan
  • Nathan Coulter-Nile
  • Piyush Chawla
  • Quinton De Kock
  • Rahul Chahar
  • Saurabh Tiwary
  • Suryakumar Yadav
  • Trent Boult
  • Yudhvir Charak
KKR

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Kolkata Knight Riders Squad 2021

  • Eoin Morgan ©
  • Dinesh Karthik
  • Andre Russell
  • Harbhajan Singh
  • Ben Cutting
  • Kamlesh Nagarkoti
  • Karun Nair
  • Kuldeep Yadav
  • Lockie Ferguson
  • Nitish Rana
  • Pat Cummins
  • Pawan Negi
  • Prasidh Krishna
  • Rahul Tripathi
  • Rinku Singh
  • Sandeep Warrier
  • Shakib Al Hasan
  • Sheldon Jackson
  • Shivam Mavi
  • Shubham Gill
  • Sunil Narine
  • Tim Seifert
  • Vaibhav Arora
  • Varun Chakravarthy
  • Venkatesh Iyer
PK

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Punjab Kinds Squad 2021

  • KL Rahul ©
  • Arshdeep Singh
  • Chris Gayle
  • Chris Jordan
  • Darshan Nalkande
  • Dawid Malan
  • Deepak Hooda
  • Fabian Allen
  • Harpreet Brar
  • Ishan Porel
  • Jalaj Saxena
  • Jhye Richardson
  • Mandeep Singh
  • Mayank Agarwal
  • Mohd. Shami
  • Moises Henriques
  • Murugan Ashwin
  • Nicholas Pooran
  • Prabhasimran Singh
  • Ravi Bishnoi
  • Riley Meredith
  • Sarfaraz Khan
  • Saurabh Kumar
  • Shahrukh Khan
  • Utkarsh Singh
DC

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Delhi Capitals Squad 2021

  • Shreyan Iyer ©
  • Ajinkya Rahane
  • Amit Mishra
  • Anrich Nortje
  • Avesh Khan
  • Axar Patel
  • Chris Woakes
  • Ishant Sharma
  • Kagiso Rabada
  • Lalit Yadav
  • Lukman Meriwala
  • M Siddharth
  • Marcus Stoinis
  • Pravin Dubey
  • Prithvi Shaw
  • Ravichandran Ashwin
  • Ripal Patel
  • Rishabh Pant
  • Sam Billings
  • Shikhar Dhawan
  • Shimron Hetmyer
  • Steve Smith
  • Tom Curran
  • Umesh Yadav
  • Vishnu Vinod
CSK

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Chennai Super Kings Squad 2021

  • MS Dhoni ©
  • Suresh Raina
  • N Jagadeesan
  • Ravindra Jadeja
  • Faf Du Plesis
  • Dwayne Bravo
  • Shardul Thakur
  • Deepak Chahar
  • Sam Curran
  • KM Asif
  • R Sai Kishore
  • Mitchell Santner
  • Lungi Ngidi
  • Ruturaj Gaikwad
  • Josh Hazlewood
  • K Gowtham
  • Moeen Ali
  • Bhagath Varma
  • Cheteshwar Pujara
  • Robin Uthappa
  • C Hari Nishaanth
  • Harishankar Reddy
  • Ambati Rayudu
  • Karn Sharma
  • Imran Tahir

With 22 overseas players bought at the auction, the 14th IPL season will see representations from eight different nations in addition to the Indian players. 


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