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IPL 2025: Foreign players start returning to India  

The IPL’s group stage now runs until May 27, with the playoffs starting on May 29 and running until the final on June 3. 

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Most foreign players, with a few exceptions, are expected to return for IPL 2025 when the tournament resumes on Saturday, May 17, after a week-long suspension due to cross-border conflict between India and Pakistan. 

Gujarat Titans, who are sitting at the top of the points table, are undoubtedly pleased that England batter Jos Buttler and South Africa fast bowler Gerald Coetzee will rejoin the team today, Wednesday, May 14.

Buttler and Coetzee were the only two overseas players from the GT squad who left India when the tournament was suspended. 

The team’s other overseas players – Rashid Khan, Sherfane Rutherford, Kagiso Rabada and Karim Janat – had stayed with the rest of the squad in India.

However, some players will leave before playoffs, including Rutherford who has been named in the West Indies ODI squad for the series in England from May 29 to June 3.

With Buttler named in England’s white-ball squads, there is a chance that he could also miss the playoffs. 

“We’re keen to support the IPL and the BCCI in getting the schedule up and running, and to facilitate players’ return should they choose to go back,” an England Cricket Board spokesperson said on Tuesday after the squad announcement.

GT, who currently lead the points table with 16 points – ahead of Royal Challengers Bengaluru on net run rate – have three matches left in the league phase. 

Their next match is on Sunday, May 18, against Delhi Capitals in Delhi.

The Australian pair of Pat Cummins and Travis Head are likely to rejoin the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) squad although both players were named in Australia’s Test squad for the World Test Championship (WTC) final against South Africa at Lord’s from June 11.

Their departure last week from India raised questions over whether they would return for the IPL considering SRH are already out of contention for the playoffs.

Other teams could however face a few setbacks as Jacob Bethell, from Royal Challengers Bangalore, and Will Jacks, from Mumbai Indians, also appear set to miss the rearranged IPL 2025 playoffs after they were named in England’s squad for a home ODI series against West Indies.

Bethell and Jacks, who both left the country last week, will return to India for their team’s next two fixtures.

England named a 16-man squad on Tuesday for their three-match ODI series against West Indies, which starts on May 29. 

The IPL’s group stage now runs until May 27, with the playoffs starting on May 29 and running until the final on June 3. 

Gujarat Titans, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians are all well-placed to qualify for the final stages.

Jofra Archer, from Rajasthan Royals, and Jamie Overton, from Chennai Super Kings, were also named in the ODI squad, but their franchises have already been knocked out of contention for the IPL’s knockout stages. 

According to ESPNcricinfo, Overton is unlikely to return to India for the league’s resumption.

While Bethell’s absence is a blow for RCB, their two other English players, Liam Livingstone and Phil Salt, are set to be available for the rest of the IPL after they were dropped from England’s ODI squad. 

Salt has been included for the T20I series which starts on June 6, three days after the IPL final, while Livingstone has been left out entirely.

Meanwhile there are two players in the West Indies ODI squad likely to be affected by the clash of dates: Romario Shepherd (RCB) and Sherfane Rutherford (GT). 

Shamar Joseph is also involved in both the ODI squad and the IPL, though his team, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), are not well-placed to qualify for the playoffs.

Shepherd and Rutherford were both expected to miss West Indies’ ODIs against Ireland from May 21-25, and they will likely be allowed to stay at the IPL until their respective franchises’ seasons are over. 

Meanwhile, three Punjab Kings overseas players – Xavier Bartlett, Azmatullah Omarzai and Mitchell Owen – have confirmed that they will return to play the remainder of IPL 2025.

There is no confirmation yet on whether their other overseas players – Marcus Stoinis, Marco Jansen, Josh Inglis, and Aaron Hardie – will return to India. 

Jansen and Inglis were named in South Africa and Australia’s Test squads respectively for the World Test Championship (WTC) final at Lord’s from June 11.

Despite all the PBKS overseas players returning home, most of their overseas coaching staff stayed in India, including head coach Ricky Ponting and assistant coaches Brad Haddin and James Hopes. The franchise has asked its players and support staff to reassemble in the next two days.

The IPL released the revised schedule for the remainder of the season on Monday: there are 13 league games to go, in addition to the four playoff fixtures.

The rest of the league phase will be played at six venues – Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Mumbai and Bengaluru – while the venues for the playoffs have not yet been announced.

The dates for the playoffs are as follows: Qualifier 1 on May 29, the Eliminator on May 30, Qualifier 2 on June 1 and the final on June 3.

Ariana Television Network will meanwhile resume its broadcast of the tournament from Saturday. Fans across Afghanistan can tune in on Ariana Television to watch the matches live. 

Fans can also keep an eye on Ariana News and Ariana Television’s websites and social media pages for the last news, updates and schedules. 

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ILT20: Livingstone powers Knight Riders to 39-run win over Warriorz

Livingstone’s blitz propelled the Knight Riders to 233/4, the second-highest total in tournament history. H

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Liam Livingstone launched DP World ILT20 Season 4 in spectacular fashion, smashing an unbeaten 82 off 38 balls — including a record 33 runs in the final over — to fire the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders to a commanding 39-run victory over the Sharjah Warriorz at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Wednesday.

Livingstone’s blitz propelled the Knight Riders to 233/4, the second-highest total in tournament history. His onslaught at the death featured five sixes in the final over off Dwayne Pretorius, with four coming consecutively.

The innings had been well-set earlier by Alex Hales (32 off 19) and Alishan Sharafu (34 off 23), who provided a fast start after Michael Pepper’s short cameo. Sherfane Rutherford (45 off 27) then combined with Livingstone in a 95-run stand that kept the momentum surging. Adil Rashid was the standout bowler for the Warriorz, claiming 2/31.

Chasing 234, the Warriorz faltered early, losing Johnson Charles, Tom Abell and Tom Kohler-Cadmore in the first seven overs to slump to 56/3.

Tim David mounted a fierce counterattack, blasting 60 off 24 and hammering three straight sixes off Piyush Chawla to revive hopes. But with wickets falling around him — including Sikandar Raza (8) and Dinesh Karthik (5) — the pressure mounted. Ajay Kumar ended David’s charge in the 13th over, finishing with impressive figures of 1/22.

With nearly 20 an over required in the final stretch, the chase fizzled despite late hitting from Pretorius (39 off 20) and Adil Rashid (25 off 11). Their cameos pushed the Warriorz to 194/9, still well short of the target.

Earlier Highlights

Pepper opened brightly with three boundaries, but Pretorius removed him early. Hales and Sharafu kept the scoreboard moving before Rashid’s twin strikes broke the stand. Livingstone and Rutherford then dominated the middle overs, taking 19 off both Raza and Pretorius to set up the explosive finish.

Andre Russell chipped in with an unbeaten 11 from just four balls, partnering Livingstone in a 50-run stand off only 13 deliveries.

Reactions

Player of the Match, Liam Livingstone:
“The boys up top set a great platform. It took me a while to adjust, but once I found my rhythm at the end, it came out nicely.”

Sharjah Warriorz captain, Tim Southee:
“Against a lineup like that, you have to take wickets. We couldn’t do that in the middle or at the death. Credit to the Knight Riders — they were outstanding.”

Brief Scores

Abu Dhabi Knight Riders 233/4 (20 overs):
Livingstone 82*; Rutherford 45; Sharafu 34; Rashid 2/31; Netravalkar 1/33

Sharjah Warriorz 194/9 (20 overs):
David 60; Pretorius 39; Rashid 25; Garton 2/24; Stone 2/37; Russell 2/48

Result: Knight Riders won by 39 runs
Player of the Match: Liam Livingstone

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ILT20: Desert Vipers defeat Dubai Capitals as new season opens

The Associate Player of the Match was Andries Gous, the USA batter who recently helped his national side sweep four ODIs in Dubai.

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The Desert Vipers opened the new DP World ILT20 season with a commanding victory over the Dubai Capitals on Tuesday night, securing a measure of revenge against Gulbadin Naib—the player who tormented them in last season’s final.

The rivalry flared early. Off just the second ball of the third over, Vipers captain Sam Curran removed Gulbadin for a golden duck, diving low to take a one-handed return catch.

For a side still stung by last season’s defeat—and Gulbadin’s pre-tournament jibes about “defeating Desert Vipers again and again”—the moment was particularly satisfying.

The match unfolded in front of a packed Dubai International Stadium, with seats nearly full 90 minutes before the first ball. A large section remained covered by a banner marking the UAE’s 54th National Day, while pre-match entertainment—including a performance by Pakistani singer Ali Zafar and an Eid Al Etihad-themed fireworks display—drew unusually early crowds.

But much of that energy faded once play began. Despite the hype around the Curran–Gulbadin storyline, fans began leaving as early as the innings break, and the stadium had largely emptied by the 10th over of the chase.

Chasing 151, the Vipers stuttered briefly but reached their target with four wickets and an over to spare.

Local players played prominent roles. Vriitya Aravind marked his ILT20 return with the tournament’s first wicket, holding a difficult swirling catch to dismiss Afghan opener Sediqullah Atal. UAE fast bowler Khuzaima Tanveer also impressed, claiming two wickets and recovering well after an expensive over to Rovman Powell.

The Associate Player of the Match was Andries Gous, the USA batter who recently helped his national side sweep four ODIs in Dubai. His fluent 58 off 36 balls anchored the Vipers’ chase and secured their winning start to Season 4.

The Vipers, two-time finalists, now begin the campaign on the front foot—this time with the satisfaction of having subdued the player who haunted them most.

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Star-studded squads set to ignite DP World ILT20 Season 4

All six franchises have blended international superstars with the finest UAE and Associate Nation talent.

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Cricket fans in the UAE are in for a treat as the fourth edition of the DP World International League T20 (ILT20) gets underway today, Tuesday December 2, with a marquee clash between reigning champions Dubai Capitals and Desert Vipers at the Dubai International Stadium – a rematch of last year’s thrilling final.

All six franchises have blended international superstars with the finest UAE and Associate Nation talent. Squad rules mandate a minimum of 11 players from ICC Full Member countries, four from the UAE, one from Kuwait, one from Saudi Arabia, and two from other ICC Associate Nations. Teams were also permitted to make direct and wildcard signings.

Star Players to Watch

Cricket’s biggest names are set to light up the tournament, including:

  • Abu Dhabi Knight Riders: Phil Salt, Sunil Narine, Andre Russell, Jason Holder
  • Desert Vipers: Sam Curran, Lockie Ferguson, Naseem Shah, Shimron Hetmyer
  • Dubai Capitals: Rovman Powell, Mustafizur Rahman, Jordan Cox, Gulbadin Naib
  • Gulf Giants: Moeen Ali, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Pathum Nissanka
  • MI Emirates: Kieron Pollard, Nicholas Pooran, Andre Fletcher, Fazalhaq Farooqi
  • Sharjah Warriorz: Tim Southee, Dinesh Karthik, Sikandar Raza, Adil Rashid

Captains Reflect Ahead of Season 4

Gulbadin Naib (Dubai Capitals): “Defending the title last season was special. We’ve retained some key players and added new faces who are eager to make an impact. This tournament is a massive platform for every team, and we’re ready to start fresh.”

Tim Southee (Sharjah Warriorz): “The quality of overseas stars and local UAE talent has grown enormously over the first three seasons. We’ve assembled a well-balanced squad and are determined to push for an even better season than last year.”

Moeen Ali (Gulf Giants): “The league has grown massively, with cricket standards rising every year. We have a fresh squad and are focused on taking things game by game, aiming to return our franchise to where it belongs.”

Jason Holder (Abu Dhabi Knight Riders): “Our approach is simple: execute our plans, play solid cricket, and take it stage by stage. Several players are familiar with this franchise from other leagues, which gives us a strong sense of continuity.”

Kieron Pollard (MI Emirates): “Dubai and Abu Dhabi are special places to play, and the tournament is a great way to kick off the UAE cricket season. We’ve built a strong squad and the key is to play consistent cricket and execute when it matters.”

Lockie Ferguson (Desert Vipers): “Returning feels like coming back to a family. Game one is our immediate focus, but with exciting new faces and returning talents, we’re ready to take the Vipers one step further this season.”

Fans across Afghanistan can tune in to watch matches live and exclusively on Ariana Television.

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