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CSK's ₹9.57 Crore Treasure: Ghosh's Debut Profit

CSK’s ₹9.57 Crore Treasure: Ghosh’s Debut Profit

Ramakrishna Ghosh delivered exceptional value in his IPL debut for Chennai Super Kings. Purchased for ₹5 lakh, the player generated ₹42.84 lakh profit, translating to nearly 900 per cent return on investment. This remarkable debut performance highlights CSK’s astute recruitment strategy in the tournament.

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Calling a fifth-round pick a ₹9.57 crore treasure based on one match is premature hype. Ramakrishna Ghosh’s debut profit is real, but CSK’s true edge lies in their ability to convert fringe players into consistent performers across seasons—something one game cannot prove. Until Ghosh repeats this performance, he remains a statistical anomaly, not vindication of their strategy.

— 1xCricket Editorial Desk
Hardik's Slow 18 Off 23 Costs MI Dearly Against CSK

Hardik’s Slow 18 Off 23 Costs MI Dearly Against CSK

Hardik Pandya’s laborious 18-run knock off 23 deliveries proved costly for Mumbai Indians, who managed only 159 against Chennai Super Kings. His slow strike rate consumed valuable deliveries, costing the team approximately INR 3.20 lakh per ball and resulting in a net loss of INR 73.58 lakh in batting performance.

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Hardik’s inability to accelerate when MI needed it most exposed a deeper captaincy problem. Rohit should’ve pushed him down the order, letting aggressive batters face the powerplay. Instead, we watched a supposed finisher squander 23 balls in a 160-run total. MI’s auction strategy—paying premium for an all-rounder who won’t finish—demands immediate scrutiny. This wasn’t a bad day; it was tactical bankruptcy disguised as underperformance.

— 1xCricket Editorial Desk
Shastri Tells Mumbai Indians To Look In Mirror After Playoff Exit

Shastri Tells Mumbai Indians To Look In Mirror After Playoff Exit

Ravi Shastri has called out Mumbai Indians following their loss to Chennai Super Kings on Saturday, which has virtually eliminated them from IPL 2026 playoff contention. The former India coach’s blunt assessment suggests the franchise needs serious introspection about their performance this season.

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Mumbai Indians’ batting collapse against CSK exposes a squad built on aging stars and questionable auction strategy. Shastri’s mirror comment is fair—but the real problem is their reluctance to blood young talent when wins matter. With Hardik Pandya sidelined and their middle order brittle, MI face a reckoning. They’ve wasted two seasons banking on experience. Structural change isn’t optional anymore; it’s survival.

— 1xCricket Editorial Desk
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