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  1. Listen to IPL commentaries across the BBCpublished at 10:36

    Jos Buttler of Gujarat Titans plays a shotImage source, Getty Images

    The Indian Premier League is in full swing and BBC Radio 5 Live will continue to bring you commentary throughout the tournament.

    Commentaries will be available on BBC Sounds, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and the BBC Sport website and app (available to UK users only).

    Here is the schedule for this week:

    Sunday, 30 March: Delhi Capitals v Sunrisers Hyderabad (11:00 BST) & Rajasthan Royals v Chennai Super Kings (15:00 BST - concludes online-only).

    Monday, 31 March: Mumbai Indians v Kolkata Knight Riders (15:00 BST)

    Tuesday, 1 April: Lucknow Super Giants v Punjab Kings (15:00 BST)

    Wednesday, 2 April: Royal Challengers Bengaluru v Gujarat Titans (15:00 BST)

    Thursday, 3 April: Kolkata Knight Riders v Sunrisers Hyderabad (15:00 BST)

    All times are match start times and are subject to change.

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  2. Buttler & Sudharsan help Titans beat MI in IPLpublished at 18:17 29 March

    Jos Buttler and Sai Sudharsan punch gloves while batting for Gujarat Titans against Mumbai IndiansImage source, Getty Images

    Gujarat Titans eased to a 36-run victory over Mumbai Indians to notch up their first win in this year's Indian Premier League.

    Opener Sai Sudharsan continued his impressive start to the tournament with a second consecutive half-century as his 63 off 41 balls provided the backbone of Gujarat's total of 196-8.

    Titans captain Shubman Gill and England's Jos Buttler, who made a half-century in his first IPL outing of 2025, also chipped in with 38 off 27 balls and 39 off 24 respectively.

    Hardik Pandya led the way with the ball for MI at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad with 2-29.

    Five-time IPL champions Mumbai suffered an early setback in their chase when Mohammed Siraj (2-34) removed openers Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton cheaply.

    Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma rebuilt with a patient third-wicket stand of 62 before the latter was snared for 39 by Prasidh Krishna, who bagged a miserly 2-18 from his four overs.

    MI's hopes effectively rested on whether Suryakumar and Hardik could accelerate at the business end of the match as the run-rate climbed.

    So when Suryakumar hit Prasidh into the hands of long-off in the 16th over to depart for 48, and Mumbai skipper Hardik perished softly to Kagiso Rabada for 11 six balls later, the game was over as a contest.

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  3. Domingo replaces Gough as Qalandars coach for PSLpublished at 14:22 29 March

    Russell Domingo while Bangladesh coach at the 2021 T20 World Cup Image source, Getty Images

    Former South Africa coach Russell Domingo has taken over from Darren Gough as head coach of Lahore Qalandars for the 2025 Pakistan Super League.

    Ex-England and Yorkshire fast bowler Gough, 54, was in charge of the Qalandars for the 2024 season, but they finished bottom of the table with just one win.

    However, Gough said on Wednesday he was unavailable for this year's tournament, external due to "personal commitments".

    Domingo, who coached South Africa from 2012 to 2017 and Bangladesh from 2019 to 2022, said he was "privileged" to take on the role with the Qalandars.

    "I can't wait to get to work, meet the players and get to the know the management and start preparations for what promises to be an amazingly exciting campaign," Domingo said.

    Qalandars start their PSL campaign against Quetta Gladiators at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on 13 April.

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  4. RCB comfortably beat CSK to earn second win in IPLpublished at 18:09 28 March

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    Royal Challengers Bengaluru made it two wins from two at the start of the Indian Premier League with a 50-run victory over five-time champions Chennai Super Kings.

    RCB, still chasing their first IPL title, battled their way to 197-7 and then impressively restricted their hosts to 146-8.

    England opener Phil Salt provided a fast start with 32 from 16 balls while Virat Kohli played more conservatively for 31 from 30.

    Skipper Rajat Patidar was dropped twice en route to 51 from 32 and Tim David added a late boost with three sixes in the final over bowled by England international Sam Curran to end 22 not out off eight balls.

    David's Australia team-mate Josh Hazlewood then took two wickets in the second over of the chase and CSK never recovered.

    Curran struggled for eight from 13 balls until he hit England team-mate Liam Livingstone, who finished with 2-28, to long-on.

    New Zealand batter Rachin Ravindra was the highest scorer with 41. MS Dhoni ended on 30 not out, in the process becoming CSK's highest run-scorer in the IPL.

    Most runs for Chennai Super Kings in IPL

    MS DhoniImage source, BCCI/IPL
    1. MS Dhoni - 4,699 runs, 204 innings

    2. Suresh Raina - 4,687 runs, 171 innings

    3. Faf du Plessis - 2,721 runs, 86 innings

    4. Ruturaj Gaikwad - 2,433 runs, 67 innings

    5. Ravindra Jadeja - 1,939 runs, 127 innings

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  5. Lucknow impressively beat Sunrisers Hyderabadpublished at 17:35 27 March

    Nicholas Pooran bats for LSGImage source, BCCI/IPL

    Lucknow Super Giants secured an impressive and comprehensive five-wicket victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad to earn their first win in this year's Indian Premier League.

    Lucknow did well to limit Sunrisers' destructive batting line-up to 190-9 and then cruised to their target with 3.5 overs to spare.

    Nicholas Pooran crashed 70 from 26 balls and Mitchell Marsh hit a typically powerful 52 from 31.

    Sunrisers piled up 286-6 against Rajasthan in their opening match but, with some predicting a score in excess of 300 on another flat pitch, were checked by the loss of regular wickets.

    Seamer Shardul Thakur dismissed Abhishek Sharma for six and Ishan Kishan a duck in consecutive balls, while Travis Head threatened in hitting five fours and three sixes.

    But Head was bowled by seamer Prince Yadav for 47 and contributions of 32 from Nitish Kumar Reddy, 26 from Heinrich Klaasen and 36 by Aniket Verma were not enough.

    Shardul finished with 4-34 and is the tournament's leading wicket-taker after eight matches, despite being unsold in the auction and being signed as a late injury replacement.

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  6. Unsold to Purple Cap - Shardul becomes 2025 IPL leading wicket-takerpublished at 16:22 27 March

    Shardul ThakurImage source, Getty Images

    After seven matches, Shardul Thakur is the leading wicket-taker at the 2025 Indian Premier League - a tournament he should not have even been part of.

    India all-rounder Shardul surprisingly went unsold at last year's auction and was instead due to line up for Essex in the County Championship next week.

    But, with Essex's players preparing in the English spring, Shardul got the call from Lucknow Super Giants after an injury to Mohsin Khan.

    He took 2-19 in Lucknow's first match against Delhi Capitals and followed that with 4-34 against Sunrisers Hyderabad, including the big wickets of Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan.

    "All of these things keep happening in cricket," Shardul said.

    "There were few enquiries. LSG approached me first so I had to give them preference.

    "[Lucknow mentor] Zaheer Khan had called me when I was playing in the Ranji Trophy and he told me that you may be called in as a potential replacement so don't switch yourself off.

    "Ups and downs are a part of life. I have always backed my skills."

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  7. De Kock's 97 helps KKR beat Archer's Royalspublished at 17:41 26 March

    Quinton de Kock raises bat after reaching 50Image source, Getty Images

    Quinton de Kock's 97 not out led Kolkata Knight Riders to a comfortable eight-wicket victory over Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League.

    Chasing 152, De Kock batted throughout, timing the ball well on a slow pitch to hit eight fours and six sixes in his 61 balls.

    He went on after former England all-rounder and fellow opener Moeen Ali was run out for five from 12 balls.

    England quick Jofra Archer, who conceded the worst figures in IPL history in the Royals opening-game defeat, started better in an opening two-over spell of 0-15.

    But Archer returned with only 17 needed from 18 balls and De Kock struck a four and two sixes to secure victory with 15 balls to spare. Archer finished with 0-33 from 2.3 overs.

    He had earlier struck two late sixes in the Royals' 151-9 - a score that always looked below par.

    They lost regular wickets - Dhruv Jurel the top-scorer with 33 - and struggled to score against KKR's spinners.

    India international Varun Chakravarthy took 2-17 while Moeen returned figures of 2-23 on his KKR debut.

    After defeat in their opening game, KKR earned their first victory of the season but the Royals remain winless.

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  8. Oakland Coliseum to host nine MLC matches in 2025published at 16:39 26 March

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    The Oakland Coliseum, the iconic former home of the Oakland Athletics baseball team, will host nine matches during the 2025 Major League Cricket season.

    The Athletics played at the Coliseum in Bay Area, California for 56 years before leaving in 2024 as part of the franchise's move to Las Vegas.

    The stadium, which has also previously hosted football and American football matches, will have a reduced capacity of 12,000 spectators when it hosts cricket for the first time.

    It will host the opening match on 12 June, as San Francisco Unicorns meet last year's winners Washington Freedom, and eight further matches, including two more Unicorns home fixtures.

    MLC matches will also be played for the first time at the 25,000 Broward County Stadium in Florida, which has been preferred to Church Street Park in Morrisville, North Carolina.

    The Grand Prairie Stadium in Texas will again hold a chunk of group games in addition to the knockout stages and final on 13 July.

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  9. Warner to skipper Karachi Kings in PSLpublished at 19:53 24 March

    David Warner batting for Sydney Thunder in the 2025 BBLImage source, Getty Images

    Former Australia batter David Warner will captain Karachi Kings in the forthcoming Pakistan Super League.

    Warner has taken over the role from Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood for the 10th edition of the T20 franchise tournament from 11 April to 18 May.

    The 38-year-old, who was unsold in this year's Indian Premier League mega auction, is taking part in the PSL for the first time.

    "We have a fantastic line-up and I'm super excited to take on the role of captain this year," Warner said.

    Warner skippered Sydney Thunder to the final of the 2025 Big Bash League after Cricket Australia lifted a leadership ban last year.

    In 2018, Warner had been banned from cricket for 12 months and prevented from holding leadership positions as part of his punishment for a ball-tampering scandal.

    Warner played 110 T20 internationals for Australia between 2009 and 2024 scoring 3,277 runs at an average of 33.43.

    The left-handed opener will also play for London Spirit in The Hundred in August.

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  10. Islamabad United draft Carey for PSLpublished at 19:53 24 March

    Alex Carey batting for Australia in the Champions Trophy semi-final against South AfricaImage source, Getty Images

    Australia wicketkeeper Alex Carey has been picked by Islamabad United as a partial replacement player for the Pakistan Super League.

    Carey, 33, was selected by the defending PSL champions in a mini replacement draft on Monday due to the unavailability of Rassie van der Dussen for a portion of the tournament.

    United said 36-year-old South Africa batter Van der Dussen will miss a chunk of the PSL for "personal matters" and does so with their "full support".

    Carey had made himself for the original PSL draft in January but was not picked.

    Elsewhere, Peshawar Zalmi have drafted all-rounder George Linde as a full replacement for fellow South African Corbin Bosch.

    Bosch withdrew from the PSL earlier this month to sign for Indian Premier League franchise Mumbai Indians.

    Bangladesh fast bowler Nahid Rana and wicketkeeper-batter Litton Das have been reserved as replacement picks for Peshawar Zalmi and Karachi Kings respectively.

    Quetta Gladiators and the Kings have reserved their replacement picks for New Zealand batters Mark Chapman and Kane Williamson.

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  11. Patriots face Falcons in CPL openerpublished at 14:00 24 March

    Sam Billings of Antigua & Barbuda Falcons walks off the field dismissed by St Kitts & Nevis Patriots' Wanindu Hasaranga in the 2024 CPLImage source, Getty Images

    St Kitts & Nevis Patriots will face Antigua & Barbuda Falcons in the opening match of the 2025 Caribbean Premier League.

    The Patriots, who won their sole CPL title in 2021, finished bottom of last year's standings while the Falcons finished a place better off in fifth.

    The two sides will meet at the Warner Park Sporting Complex in St Kitts on 14 August with the tournament set to run until 21 September.

    Defending champions St Lucia Kings, who won their maiden title last year, will face Antigua & Barbuda Falcons in their CPL opener at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium three days later.

    The CPL group stage will run until 6 September before four knockouts, all of which will be played at the Guyana National Stadium in Providence.

    Matches will also be held in Saint Lucia, Trinidad, Barbados in addition to St Kitts and Guyana.

    Former England players Moeen Ali and Jason Roy were among those to play in the 2024 edition of the tournament.

    The CPL will overlap with The Hundred which also takes place from 5 to 31 August.

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  12. Ravindra leads CSK to victory over Mumbaipublished at 17:39 23 March

    Rachin Ravindra batting for Chennai Super KingsImage source, BCCI/IPL

    Rachin Ravindra's patient half-century led Chennai Super Kings to a four-wicket win over Mumbai Indians in their opening match of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

    Chasing 156 to win on a spin-friendly surface, Ravindra finished unbeaten on 65 from 45 balls as Chennai reached their target with five balls to spare.

    Chennai captain Ruturaj Gaikwad's more destructive 53 from 26 balls broke the back of the chase early on before a slight wobble to 116-5.

    But Ravindra held the innings together comfortably, hitting the winning runs with a six off his New Zealand team-mate Mitchell Santner.

    Wrist-spinner Vignesh Puthur was the pick of Mumbai's bowlers with 3-32, while England's Will Jacks bowled his international and Surrey team-mate Sam Curran for four.

    Mumbai posted a stuttering innings of 155-9 as they struggled to recover from an early slip to 36-3, with captain Suryakumar Yadav making 29 and Tilak Varma adding 31 but none of their batters were able to accelerate.

    Afghanistan leg-spinner Noor Ahmad starred with 4-18, while seamer Khaleel Ahmed took 3-29 including the wicket of India's Rohit Sharma for a duck in the first over.

    Most ducks in IPL career

    • 18 - Glenn Maxwell

    • 18 - Dinesh Karthik

    • 18 - Rohit Sharma

    • 16 - Piyush Chawla

    • 16 - Sunil Narine

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  13. Thakur replaces injured Mohsin at Lucknowpublished at 09:41 23 March

    Shardul ThakurImage source, Getty Images

    India all-rounder Shardul Thakur has replaced the injured Mohsin Khan at Lucknow Super Giants in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

    Left-arm seamer Mohsin, 26, has been ruled out of the tournament with a left calf injury.

    Thakur, 33, has taken 67 wickets and scored 307 runs in 95 IPL matches for Punjab Kings, Rising Pune Supergiant, Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders.

    He last played a T20 international for India in February 2022 and has taken 33 in 25 matches.

    The right-arm seamer had signed a deal with Essex to play in the first seven red-ball matches of the season, but the county say, external Thakur will no longer join for the start of the season.

    The Super Giants play Delhi Capitals in their opening game on Monday.

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