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DRS Nov 12: KL Rahul wasn’t sacked by LSG, Pakistan threaten India over CT 2025 & CSK eye 17-year-old talent

DRS Nov 12: KL Rahul wasn’t sacked by LSG, Pakistan threaten India over CT 2025 & CSK eye 17-year-old talent

Welcome to our special segment, DRS or the Daily Review System. In this, InsideSport will provide you with the top cricket stories from a day before that you might have missed in the hustle and bustle of your busy life.

India’s refusal to send the team to Pakistan for Champions Trophy 2025 has sparked heated debates once again between the two nations. Resorting to their old techniques, an adamant Pakistan has gone to the extent of threatening to boycott other ICC events in the future. In other news, KL Rahul has shed light on his departure from LSG ahead of IPL 2025 auction, clarifying that it was his choice to have a “fresh start’. Let’s take a look at some of the top headlines from Monday.

DRS, May 14: Gujarat Titans out of IPL 2024 English players leave, Matheesha Pathirana declared fit and no trouble in LSG paradise.

KL Rahul clears the air over leaving LSG

KL Rahul put an end to speculations of being sacked as LSG captain and clarified that it was his choice to leave the franchise ahead of IPL 2025 auction. In a video by Star Sports, Rahul went on to reveal that he wanted to explore new options, where he could play with freedom. Meanwhile, many predict that Rahul would head to RCB, given the current circumstances.

Pakistan threaten to boycott CT 2025

Amid ongoing diplomatic strains, Pakistan may withdraw from hosting or even participating in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy after India’s refusal to cross the border for the tournament. Following confirmation from the PCB spokesperson that the BCCI has informed the ICC of its team’s decision not to travel, the PCB has formally consulted Pakistan’s federal government for advice on the situation.

DRS, May 14: Gujarat Titans out of IPL 2024 English players leave, Matheesha Pathirana declared fit and no trouble in LSG paradise.

Gautam Gambhir takes blame for losing IND vs NZ Tests

India head coach Gautam Gambhir has taken the blame for losing the series against New Zealand 3-0 on himself. While questions were raised about the form of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, Gambhir shut those down claiming that the hunger is there in the team to strive for more. Gambhir addressed the media ahead of the team’s departure to Australia for Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

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17-year-old called by CSK for trails

CSK are eyeing to rope in promising Mumbai batsman Ayush Mhatre in IPL 2025 auction. The 17-year-old’s stellar performance in recent FC matches has drawn the attention of none other than former CSK captain MS Dhoni. The young opener is now set to attend selection trials for CSK at the CSK High-Performance Centre in Navalur during a break between Ranji Trophy and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy matches.

Anaya Bangar’s cricketing career ends

Former India cricketer Sanjay Bangar’s kin has undergone Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and now identifies as Anaya Bangar. The 23-year-old used to play for a local club, Islam Gymkhana, previously. Anaya Bangar’s career has come to an end as the ICC rules ban transgenders from participating in women’s events.

DRS, May 14: Gujarat Titans out of IPL 2024 English players leave, Matheesha Pathirana declared fit and no trouble in LSG paradise.

Himmat Singh sacked as Delhi captain

Ayush Badoni has been named Delhi cricket team’s new captain ahead of the fifth round Ranji Trophy game. The batter replaces Himmat Singh as skipper after Delhi’s defeat at the hands of Chandigarh in the 4th round. Ayush Badoni will lead the side in his first assignment as skipper in the game against Jharkhand.

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