IPL 2022 final: Angry Jos Buttler throws away his helmet after getting dismissed
IPL 2022 Orange Cap holder Jos Buttler got out at a score of 39 in the IPL Finals, leaving his team hanging in a critical situation.
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IPL 2022 Orange Cap holder Jos Buttler got out at a score of 39 in the IPL Finals, leaving his team hanging in a critical situation.
On the IPL 2022 Finale morning, Rajasthan Royals posted a video on Twitter with a classic dialogue from Amir Khan's movie Lagaan.
Gujarat Titans will face Rajasthan Royals at the Narendra Modi Stadium in the IPL Grand Final. The Final will start with a closing ceremony at 6:30 PM IST. The ceremony will witness the likes of Legend A. R. Rahman and Ranveer Singh performing.
Gujarat Titans' Abhinav Manohar posted an emotional message for the franchise. Speaking about IPL 202, Abhinav said, "Every day is a sweet memory for me".
On Friday, Sanju Samson led Rajasthan Royals to the IPL Final for the second time in its history. The franchise reached the Finals last in 2008 when they defeated CSK to lift the IPL trophy.
Jos Buttler has scored four centuries in IPL 2022 and holds a joint record with Virat Kohli for most centuries in an IPL season. Three out of the four, when Buttler reached his century, the player on the non-strike was Shimron Hetmyer.
Royal Challengers Bangalore were eliminated from the playoffs on Friday after losing by seven wickets to Rajasthan Royals. This is the team's ninth playoff loss in the league's history.
The spin-duo Yuzvendra Chahal and Ravichandran Ashwin hold a unique record in the IPL 2022. They have played a significant role in abiding Rajasthan Royals to the playoffs.
Mohammad Siraj became the first bowler in history to concede 30 sixes in an IPL season.
Royal Challengers Bangalore's top-order batsman Rajat Patidar became the first uncapped player and third cricketer to score 50+ runs in Eliminator and Qualifier of an IPL edition.
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