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Kuldeep Yadav's Poor Form Adds To Delhi Capitals Woes

Kuldeep Yadav’s Poor Form Adds To Delhi Capitals Woes

Kuldeep Yadav’s inconsistent bowling with poor lines and lengths has become a significant concern for Delhi Capitals this season. The left-arm wrist-spinner’s underperformance has directly impacted DC’s disappointing campaign, leaving the franchise worried about their title prospects and relying heavily on other bowlers to compensate.

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Kuldeep’s loss of confidence is killing DC’s middle overs. The wrist-spinner is overthinking every delivery, abandoning the attacking intent that made him dangerous. What’s missing from the narrative: DC paid him ₹2 crore as a marquee player, yet haven’t rotated him tactically to rebuild momentum. They’re letting a premium asset rust instead of managing his workload smartly. This franchise deserves the table position it’s getting.

— 1xCricket Editorial Desk
Jaiswal And Verma Served NADA Notices For Missing Dope Tests

Jaiswal And Verma Served NADA Notices For Missing Dope Tests

India cricket stars Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shafali Verma have been served notices by NADA for missing doping tests. Athletes in the Registered Testing Pool must provide whereabouts information and remain available for testing within specified windows. The development comes as both players are key figures in Indian cricket.

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Jaiswal and Verma’s NADA slip-up is careless, not sinister. Young cricketers juggling domestic tournaments, IPL schedules, and national duties often miss administrative deadlines—but that’s precisely why the system exists. The real issue: India’s fragmented cricket calendar leaves athletes perpetually mobile, making whereabouts compliance genuinely difficult. NADA notices are warranted, but the BCCI must sync schedules with testing windows or accept more of these embarrassments.

— 1xCricket Editorial Desk
15-Year-Old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Leads Rajasthan Royals IPL 2026

15-Year-Old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Leads Rajasthan Royals IPL 2026

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, just 15, is captaining Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2026 with remarkable performances. The young opener has amassed 404 runs at an extraordinary strike rate of 237.65, defying age expectations and shouldering immense batting responsibilities for his franchise.

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This is reckless franchise management masquerading as youth development. A 15-year-old captain shoulders crushing mental burden alongside T20’s physical demands—his strike rate masks whether he’s playing smart cricket or just swinging. The real story: IPL’s salary cap loopholes let Royals pay a teenager a fraction of veteran wages while dodging leadership accountability. Sooryavanshi will burn out before his first board exam. We’re witnessing exploitation, not talent nurturing.

— 1xCricket Editorial Desk
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