Two key players of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have returned to the squad, giving the team a timely boost as they prepare to restart their IPL 2025 campaign.
The Royal Challengers Bengaluru remained at the top of the table following their narrow 2-run victory over the Chennai Super Kings at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium
Arjun Tendulkar and other star cricketers who might not play a single game and could remain on the bench during IPL 2025.
The Proteas on Sunday announced their squad for the upcoming ICC tournament which is set to begin from February 19
Delhi Capitals has named Australian all-rounder Jake Fraser-McGurk as replacement for Ngidi.
The IPL statement announced that the South African seamer would miss the forthcoming season owing to an injury. It was claimed that Fraser-McGurk joined the Delhi-based franchise with a reserve fee of Rs 50 lakhs.
Six players -- Rabada, Ngidi, van der Dussen, Markram, Jansen and Nortje, are a part of South Africa's Test plans.
KL Rahul credited Chahar for his splendid knock which almost took the game away from South Africa at one stage.
For South Africa, everything went well with the bat and ball. Tightening the screws after Dhawan and Kohli fell meant they managed to swing the match in their favour.
South Africa pacer Lungi Ngidi on Thursday said the Indian team's reactions to the DRS call which saved captain Dean Elgar showed their frustration and them being under pressure.