Gujarat Titans, IPL 2025 Jos Buttler Ringback Big ‘RS 15.75 Crore Buy’

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New Delhi:
The UK T20 Stalwart Jos Buttler will be reserved for the national mission after completing the last three league engagements of Gujarat Titans, IPL Play-offs are clashing with the white-top series of the country against the West Indian Islands from May 29th. Kings (25 May). According to the Espncricinfo report, Sri Lanka left hand-driven Kanal Mendis will replace Buttler at the play-off stages.
Other important British players, Moeen Ali of Kolkata Knight Rides, Jofra Archer (Rajasthan Royals), Sam Curran and Jamie Overton (both CSK) do not come back.
However, Liam Livingstone is re -joining the RCB for the rest of the tournament with Aussie Tim David. Moeen Ali apparently breastfeeds “an undefined injury”.
Mustafizur-DC agreement stuck due to NOC problem
As reported by the PTI on Wednesday, Bangladesh left arm sailor Mustafizur Rahman’s participation in IPL, Delhi Capitals continues to be suspicious despite the replacement of Jake Fraser McGurk.
The Left Arm Pace has not yet received any objection certificate from the Bangladesh Cricket Board and currently continues to play five T20 against the UAE and Pakistan between May 17-30.
The International Cricket Commitment is Sakrosant, and it would be interesting for BCB to sanction with the absence of Mustafizur’s absence of international cricket.
There is still some time, and DC is hopeful that a certain agreement can be reached with the help of BCCI.
Marco Jansen will come back after the league
Meanwhile, the South African sailor Marco Jansen Punjab Kings will participate again, but the National Test Championship for the World Test Championship against Australia will play the remaining league matches before participating in the final preparation.
All Proteas players were asked by CSA to report until May 26, one day after the original date of the final. The IPL final was shifted to 3 June after being suspended for a week due to military reckoning between India and Pakistan.
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