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Rajasthan Royals' Fazalhaq Farooqi creates unwanted record in IPL 2025
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** Rajasthan Royals' fast bowler Fazalhaq Farooqi is having a rough go in IPL 2025—he’s gone four straight matches without taking a single wicket while leaking 210 runs in just 17 overs. It’s a shocking slump for a player who was a standout performer in last year’s T20 World Cup and had built a reputation as a reliable wicket-taker.
What This Mean: ** Farooqi’s struggles highlight how unpredictable form can be in high-pressure leagues like the IPL. For the Royals, his dip is a concern—they’ll need him to bounce back quickly, especially since his past success proves he’s capable. For fans, it’s a reminder that even the best players hit rough patches, but the real test is how they recover.
'It's Eden's playoffs': Sourav Ganguly confident of hosting IPL 2025 final
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** Former Indian cricket captain and current cricket administrator Sourav Ganguly is pretty confident that Kolkata’s iconic Eden Gardens stadium will host the 2025 IPL final. He’s banking on the strong ties between the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) and the BCCI to smooth over any hurdles, even though there’s been some local pushback.
What This Mean: ** Eden Gardens is one of India’s most legendary cricket grounds, and hosting an IPL final there would be a big deal for fans in Kolkata. Ganguly’s confidence suggests things are moving in the right direction, but local protests could still complicate things. If it happens, expect an electric atmosphere—Kolkata’s crowds are unmatched.

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