The T20 Podcast with Ayaz Memon returns for another season as the biggest domestic T20 league in the world kicks off on 31 March 2023 with the match between Chennai and Gujarat.
The 10-team tournament returns to the home and away format after a few years as Gujarat look to defend their title, with the final almost two months down the line, on 28 May 2023!
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The T20 Podcast with Ayaz Memon returns for another season as the biggest domestic T20 league in the world kicks off on 31 March 2023 with the match between Chennai and Gujarat.
The 10-team tournament returns to the home and away format after a few years as Gujarat look to defend their title, with the final almost two months down the line, on 28 May 2023!
So much to celebrate for Mumbai on Tuesday night. A 6 wicket victory over Bangalore at home that has helped them jump five spots in the points table to third, with 12 points.
The victory in front of their home fans also came with 21 balls to spare which has boosted the team's net run rate that will come handy in two week's time when teams fight for playoff berths.
The star of the night though was Mumbai's SKY who smashed a solid 35-ball 83 in the chase to get the team to within 8 runs of the victory after Faf du Plessis and Glenn Maxwell scored half centuries to help Bangalore post 199/6.
Mumbai were in trouble at 52/2 in 5 overs with Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan out, but Surya played a magical knock, and partnered with Nehal Wadhera help the team seal two vital points.
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The T20 Podcast with Ayaz Memon
The T20 Podcast with Ayaz Memon returns for another season as the biggest domestic T20 league in the world kicks off on 31 March 2023 with the match between Chennai and Gujarat.
The 10-team tournament returns to the home and away format after a few years as Gujarat look to defend their title, with the final almost two months down the line, on 28 May 2023!