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Brad Hodge

IPL 2018: KXIP’s middle-order still a concern, says coach Brad Hodge

KXIP lost by 15 runs against RR despite an unbeaten 95 off 70 balls from KL Rahul.

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IPL 2018: Mujeeb Zadran benefits from Ravichandran Ashwin’s guidance, believes Brad Hodge

"Mujeeb has shown a great level of composure. At such young age, he has confidence in his abilities."

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Indian T20 league: Presence of ‘multiple superstars’ makes Punjab a dangerous unit, says coach Brad Hodge

He said the side boasts of some of "extremely dangerous cricket players" and "all match winners on their own".

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Brad Hodge announces retirement from all formats

Hodge missed the last leg of Melbourne Renegades of Big Bash League 2017 due to troubling appendicitis.

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IPL: Brad Hodge appointed KXIP head coach

Brad Hodge is one of just 8 cricketers to aggregate more than 7,000 runs in T20s and is an active player in Big Bash League (BBL) as well.

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BBL 2017-18: Brad Hodge returns to Melbourne Renegades

Brad Hodge has amassed 7,338 runs in this format since making his debut in 2003.

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IPL 2017: Ravindra Jadeja irreplaceable for any side, feels Brad Hodge

Describing Ravindra Jadeja as a three-dimensional player, Gujarat Lions' head coach Brad Hodge said it was very difficult to replace him.

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Ravichandran Ashwin takes dig at Brad Hodge, says ‘March 30 to be remembered as World Apology Day’

Taking a cheeky dig at Brad Hodge over his subsequent apology to Virat Kohli, Ravichandran Ashwin said "March 30 will be remembered as 'World Apology Day'.

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Brad Hodge apologises for his comments over Virat Kohli

Hodge came under fire on the subcontinent for his conjecture about Kohli's injury-enforced withdrawal from the deciding fourth Test against Australia, which ended on Tuesday.

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Virat Kohli missed Dharamsala Test vs Australia due to IPL, alleges Brad Hodge

Brad Hodge, the coach of IPL side Gujarat Lions, said it would be "pretty dirty" of Kohli if he turns out for the IPL opening match as Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) captain against David Warner's Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on April 5.

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