RCB Strength & Conditioning coach Shanker Basu believes that Virat Kohli has come back in better shape
Virat Kohli is all set to lead RCB in the 13th edition of the IPL and he is in much better shape after the COVID-19 compulsive lockdown.
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Virat Kohli is all set to lead RCB in the 13th edition of the IPL and he is in much better shape after the COVID-19 compulsive lockdown.
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Suresh Raina will have to go through all the protocols and give a valid reason for his departure to join the squad again.
Virat Kohli addressed his team and told them that he wants intensity in practice sessions even if they have to reduce the workload.
Deep Dasgupta feels that Suresh Raina will be back with the squad and it won't be a surprise if the CSK management doesn't call for a replacement.
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Anil Kumble believes that KL Rahul will prove to be a good skipper for the Kings XI Punjab.
Mustafizur Rahman denied NOC to take part in the IPL due to Bangladesh's potential tour to Sri Lanka next month.
Even after not winning a single IPL trophy with RCB, Virat Kohli cannot think of leaving the side as he shares a special bond with the team
Sanjay Manjrekar not a part of the 7 member commentary panel for IPL 2020 announced by the BCCI.
BCCI yet to decide on what measures will be taken to improve fan interaction in IPL 2020
Chennai Super Kings is the only team which has not started training for the IPL 2020. The teams reached UAE and had to undergo a compulsive 6-day quarantine before they could train as a group.
Kings XI Punjab co-owner Ness Wadia on Thursday said that the COVID-19 situation that happened with Chennai Super Kings could have happened with any franchise.
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