TATA IPL 2022 All Teams Full and Final Squad | 10 Teams Confirmed Squad | IPL 10 Teams Final Squad IPL 2022 Full Squads Mumbai Indians (MI) Squad: Rohit Sharma (16 Cr), Ishan Kishan (15.25 Cr), Suryakumar Yadav (8 Cr), Dewald Brewis (3 Cr), Anmolpreet Singh (20 L), Kieron Pollard (6 Cr), N. Tilak Varma (1.7 Cr), Ramandeep Singh (20 L), Sanjay Yadav (50 L), Tim David (8.25 Cr), Fabian Allen (75 L), Daniel Sams (2.6 Cr), Aryan Juyal (20 L), Murugan Ashwin (1.6 Cr), Jofra Archer (8 Cr), Jasprit Bumrah (12 Cr), Basil Thampi (20L), Jaydev Unadkat (1.3 Cr), Rahul Buddhi (20 L), Mayank Markande (65 L), Tymal Mills (1.5 Cr), Riley Meredith (1 Cr), Mohd. Arshad Khan (20 L), Hrithik Shokeen (20 L), Arjun Tendulkar (30 L) Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) Squad: Virat Kohli (15 Cr), Faf du Plessis (7 Cr), Glenn Maxwell (11 Cr), Sherfane Rutherford (1 Cr), Dinesh Karthik (5.5 Cr), Anuj Rawat (3.4 Cr), Wanindu Hasaranga (10.75 Cr), Finn Allen (80 L), Mahipal Lomror (95 L), Shahbaz Ahamad (2.4 Cr), Aneeshwar Gautam (20 L), Karn Sharma (50 L), Harshal Patel (10.75 Cr), Mohammed Siraj (7 Cr), Josh Hazlewood (7.75 Cr), Jason Behrendorff (75 L), Akash Deep (20L), Suyash Prabhudessai (30 L), Chama Milind (25 L), Siddharth Kaul (75 L), Luvnith Sisodia (20 L), David Willey (2 Cr) Punjab Kings (PBKS) Squad: Mayank Agarwal (14 Crore), Shikhar Dhawan (8.25 Cr), Jonny Bairstow (6.75 Cr), Shahrukh Khan (9 Cr), Prabhsimran Singh (60L), Jitesh Sharma (20L), Atharva Taide (20 L), Liam Livingstone (11.5 Cr), Raj Angad Bawa (2 Cr), Rishi Dhawan (55 L), Odean Smith (6 Cr), Harpreet Brar (3.8 Cr), Writtick Chatterjee (20 L), Bhanuka Rajapaksa (50 L), Nathan Ellis (75 L), Benny Howell (40 L), Kagiso Rabada (9.25 Cr), Arshdeep Singh (4 Cr), Sandeep Sharma (50 L), Rahul Chahar (5.25 Cr), Ishan Porel (25L), Prerak Mankad (20 L), Vaibhav Arora (2 Cr), Baltej Dhanda (20 L), Ansh Patel (20 L) Chennai Super Kings (CSK) Squad: Ruturaj Gaikwad (6 Cr), Robin Uthappa (2 Cr), Devon Conway (1 Cr), Moeen Ali (8 Cr), Ambati Rayudu (6.75 Cr), Subhranshu Senapati (20 L), N. Jagadeesan (20 L), MS Dhoni (12 Cr), Ravindra Jadeja (16 Cr), Shivam Dube (4 Cr), Dwayne Bravo (4.4 Cr), Rajvardhan Hangargekar (1.5 Cr), Dwaine Pretorius (50 L), Mitchell Santner (1.9 Cr), Adam Milne (1.9), Chris Jordan (3.6 Cr), Deepak Chahar (14 Cr), Maheesh Theekshana (70 L), K.M. Asif (20L), Tushar Deshpande (20L), Mukesh Choudhary (20 L), C.Hari Nishaanth (20 L), K.Bhagath Varma (20 L), Simarjeet Singh (20 L), Prashant Solanki (1.2 Cr) Delhi Capitals (DC) Squad: David Warner (6.25 Cr), Prithvi Shaw (7.5 Cr), Rishabh Pant (16 Cr), Mandeep Singh (1.1 Cr), Rovman Powell (2.8 Cr), Tim Seifert (50 L), Ashwin Hebbar (20 L), Sarfaraz Khan (20L), Yash Dhull (50 L), KS Bharat (2 Cr), Ripal Patel (20 L), Mitchell Marsh (6.5 Cr), Axar Patel (9 Cr), Shardul Thakur (10.75 Cr), Lalit Yadav (65 L), Kuldeep Yadav (2 Cr), Kamlesh Nagarkoti (1.1 Cr), Pravin Dubey (50 L), Anrich Nortje (6.5 Cr), Chetan Sakariya (4.2 Cr), Khaleel Ahmed (5.25 Cr), Mustafizur Rahman (2 Cr), Lungi Ngidi (50 L), Vicky Ostwal (20 L) Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) Squad: Alex Hales (1.5 Cr), Venkatesh Iyer (8 Cr), Shreyas Iyer (12.25 Cr), Nitish Rana (8 Cr), Sam Billings (2 Cr), Ajinkya Rahane (1 Cr), Rinku Singh (55 L), Sheldon Jackson (60L), Baba Indrajith (20 L), Abhijeet Tomar (40 L), Pratham Singh (20 L), Andre Russell (12 Cr), Mohammad Nabi (1 Cr), Anukul Roy (20 L), Chamika Karunaratne (50 L),Sunil Narine (6 Cr), Pat Cummins (7.25 Cr), Tim Southee (1.5 cr), Shivam Mavi (7.25 Cr), Varun Chakravarthy (8 Cr), Rasikh Dar (20 L), Ashok Sharma (55 L), Ramesh Kumar (20 L), Umesh Yadav (2 Cr), Aman Khan (20 L) Gujarat Titans (GT) Squad: Shubman Gill (8 Cr), Jason Roy (2 Cr), Abhinav Sadarangani (2.6 Cr), David Miller (3 Cr), Matthew Wade (2.4 Cr), Wriddhiman Saha (1.9 Cr), Hardik Pandya (15 Cr), Gurkeerat Singh (50 L), Rahul Tewatia (9 Cr), Vijay Shankar (1.5 Cr), Jayant Yadav (1.7 Cr), Rashid Khan (15 Cr), Mohammed Shami (6.25 Cr), Lockie Ferguson (10 Cr), Noor Ahmad (30L), R. Sai Kishore (3 Cr), Dominic Drakes (1.1 Cr), Darshan Nalkande (20 L), Yash Dayal (3.2 Cr), Alzarri Joseph (2.4 Cr), Pradeep Sangwan (20 L), Varun Aaron (50 L), B. Sai Sudharsan (20 L) Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) Squad: KL Rahul (17 Cr), Quinton de Kock (6.75 Cr), Evin Lewis (2 Cr), Manan Vohra (20 L), Kyle Mayers (50 L), Manish Pandey (4.6 Cr), Deepak Hooda (5.75 Cr), Marcus Stoinis (9.2 Cr), Jason Holder (8.75 Cr), Krunal Pandya (8.25 Cr), Krishnappa Gowtham (90 L), Ayush Badoni (20 L), Karan Sharma (20 L), Dushmanta Chameera (2 Cr), Ravi Bishnoi (4 Cr), Shahbaz Nadeem (50 L), Mark Wood (7.5 Cr), Avesh Khan (10 Cr), Ankit Rajpoot (50L), Mohsin Khan (20 L), Mayank Yadav (20 L) Thanks For Watching
Cameron Archer was on target once again for North End to seal the three points on the road against Peterborough United. Extended Highlights free to watch at: https://www.pnefc.net/ifollow/latest-videos/
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Jersey Reds claimed a thrilling win away at Lady Bay, scoring seven of the 12 tries in a ding-dong encounter which took them – temporarily at least – to the top of the Championship rankings. The game kicked off 41 minutes late on a cold day which had seen rain at times, the majority of which had passed by the time the players took to the field. The delay was caused by there being no ambulance on-site at the time of the scheduled 7.45pm start, with the referee eventually acquiescing to suggestions that the players should warm up a second time before the game started. As Scott Van Breda eventually kicked off, the Reds immediately began to pressurize their hosts and before too long Tom Pittman worked a grubber kick through and Ryan Olowofela raced through to touch down. ‘SVB’ hit the post with an unsuccessful attempt to add the extras. It wasn’t 0-5 for long: Will Brown went close and as the forwards followed up with power and numbers Steve Longwell crossed and this time the con was good. Callum Allen gave the home crowd something to cheer about when he closed from close-range, but then there was a moment to treasure for Jersey and their supporters as Harry Doolan finished a rolling maul for his maiden try for the Reds on his first start. Attempts to add a fourth try were scuppered when Harry Graham pounced and raced clear for Nottingham’s second as the first quarter ended. The second quarter was a less frenzied affair with just one more try: Brown racing after a kick ahead, deftly kicking forward and touching down for 12-22 at the break. Doolan and his fellow forwards got an early chance after the resumption when the Archers were penalised for holding on and Van Breda kicked to the corner. The hooker found skipper Macauley Cook and then followed up to steer the maul over and touch down, with SVB adding two more points. The pace of scoring picked up again, the next score coming from home wing David Williams after some nice phases and Bunting restoring the 10-point deficit. A quick tap by Scott Van Breda from a penalty award set up the sixth Jersey try as the South African kicked the ball forward and Brown followed up at pace to claim the try. The 10th try of the game was for the hosts with Bunting the scorer after 63 minutes, and once again it was a 10-point game (24-34) with the Reds now having introduced all of their eight replacements. Achieving a bonus point for their fourth try was far from the limit of Nottingham ambitions and the hosts pressed forward as the clock ran down, with Williams eventually adding his second and Bunting converting for 31-34. Supporters following the game back on the Rock may have been beside themselves, but the Reds focused and when the home side knocked on, the visitors finally applied the coup-de-grace through two back-row replacements: Lewis Wynne went close and then Wes White crossed, with SVB’s excellent conversion the last kick of a pulsating evening’s rugby. NOTTINGHAM: Stapley; Williams D, Thacker, Simonds, Graham; Bunting, Marsh; Williams T, Vanes, Betts, Hall, Allen, Cox, Tweedy, Poullet (capt). Replacements: Farnworth, Sio, McNulty, Ramshaw, Barrett, Stronge, Hollingsworth, Peachey. JERSEY REDS: Owen B; Olowofela, Van Breda, Holgate (Hutler 53), Brown; Pittman, Mitchell (Elliott 53); Godfrey (Owen H 49), Doolan (Clarke 63), Longwell (Yendle 49), O’Connor (Everard 60), Cook (capt), Argyle, Grey (Wynne 51), Lawrence (White 60). REFEREE: Anthony Woodthorpe. Assistants: Gregg Dawson, Andy Ashwell Half Time: 12-22 Attendance: 838 Scorers Nottingham Tries: Allen 10, Graham 20, Williams 49, 77, Bunting 63 Conversions: Bunting 10, 49, 77 Jersey Reds Tries: Olowofela 2, Longwell 6, Doolan 18, 43, Brown 31, 52, White 80 Conversions: Van Breda 6, 43, 80
The best bits from PNE’s 1-0 win over Hull City thanks to Cameron Archer’s winner in the second half. Extended Highlights free to watch at: https://www.pnefc.net/ifollow/latest-videos/
#Millwall Vs #PrestonNorthEnd Match Report. Millwall and Preston North End played out a 0-0 draw in the Sky Bet Championship on Tuesday night. Gary Rowett opted for an unchanged starting XI for the visit of The Lilywhites, with two changes coming on the bench, as Jed Wallace and George Saville returned from injury. The first 15 minutes lacked action, but The Lions penetrated the Preston penalty area for the first time with 15 minutes on the clock, but Oliver Burke's low cross was cleared away before reaching Benik Afobe. out.stream powered by ADITION An intelligent pass from Murray Wallace saw Mason Bennett turn his marker before being hauled down by Sepp van den Berg - who was booked - before The Lions had a free-kick in a promising position with 19 minutes played, but Bennett's kick struck the wall before Burke's touch took the ball out of play. The game came to life shortly before the half-hour mark as a Scott Malone corner-kick was cleared out as far as Maikel Kieftenbeld on the edge of the area - the Dutchman unleashed a goal-bound effort on the volley, but a Preston body was there to deflect the ball behind. Bennett was then the next to strike from distance, but his attempt was comfortable for Daniel Iversen. North End's first shot of the night came from Emi Riis with 33 minutes played, but the attempt from outside the area was gathered by Bartosz Bialkowski. Danny McNamara's ball over the top set Afobe away as the second-half got underway, but the striker's first touch was heavy and allowed Iversen to rush out and smother any attempt on goal by the frontman. Bennett's effort from distance went wide just before the hour-mark in a night of little action in front of goal, with the double introduction of both Jed Wallace and Connor Mahoney injecting some life into The Lions on 61 minutes. However, three minutes later it was the visitors who could have taken the lead as Shaun Hutchinson pulled down Liam Lindsay inside the box, directing referee Kevin Friend to point to the spot. Ben Whiteman stepped up, but his spot-kick struck the post before bouncing to safety. Despite both teams huffing and puffing from there, further action in front of goal was limited - Murray Wallace clipping a right-footed cross across goal and wide with five minutes to play, before substitute Tyler Burey tried his luck on 88 minutes in the final true event of the evening. Millwall: Bialkowski, McNamara, M. Wallace, Hutchinson, Cooper, Kieftenbeld, Burke (J. Wallace 61'), Malone (Mahoney 61'), Bennett (Burey 78'), Afobe, B. Mitchell. Subs not used: Long, Pearce, Saville, Evans. Booking: Bennett, Hutchinson, Burey Preston North End: Iversen, van den Berg, Cunningham, Whiteman, Lindsay, Evans (Archer 71'), McCann, Hughes (Earl 67'), Ledson (Browne 80') Riis, Potts. Subs not used: Ripley, Bauer, Sinclair, Diaby. Booking: van den Berg Referee: Kevin Friend Attendance: 10,813 (516) Taken from Millwall website. https://www.millwallfc.co.uk/news/2022/february/report--millwall-v-preston-north-end/