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The DY Patil Stadium (officially known as Dr. DY Patil Sports Stadium) is a multi-purpose sports arena in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. [4] [5]Owned by Marathi politician Dnyandeo Yashwantrao Patil, it is based in the D.Y. Patil Sports Academy in Nerul.
Azad Maidan (formerly known as Bombay Gymkhana Maidan [1]) is a triangular-shaped maidan (sports ground) in the city of Mumbai, India. [2] It is located on 25 acres (10 ha) of land near the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus station. [3] It is a regular venue for inter-school cricket matches. The name Azad means "liberty" in Persian. [4]
The Super Kings needed 16 runs off the last over with MS Dhoni on strike and Munaf Patel to bowl; Patel dismissed Dhoni on the first ball and Mumbai won the match comfortably by 9 runs. In their third match against the Delhi Daredevils, Mumbai once again lost their openers Ricky Ponting and Sachin Tendulkar. This time, it was again Dinesh ...
After a summer full of grilled zucchini and yellow squash, now is the perfect time to switch things up and cook some winter squash. So what exactly sets summer and winter squash varieties apart?
The 2013 Indian Premier League final was a day/night Twenty20 cricket match played between the Chennai Super Kings and the Mumbai Indians on 26 May 2013 at Eden Gardens, Kolkata to determine the winners of the 2013 Indian Premier League, the sixth annual season of the professional Twenty20 cricket tournament in India.
Trump and his proposed policies have been viewed as potentially more inflationary due to the president-elect's campaign promises of high tariffs on imported goods, tax cuts for corporations, and ...
The first recorded cricket match in Mumbai took place between a Military XI and an Island XI in 1797. The affluent Parsis of Mumbai founded the short-lived Orient Cricket Club in 1848. [1] In 1850, the Young Zoroastrian Club, which exists to this day was founded. In 1866, the Bombay Union Hindu Club, a forerunner of the Hindu Gymkhana was founded.
Firstpost's review of the series noted, "despite a flaw or two, Netflix docu-series on Mumbai Indians has enough novelty to keep you invested". [5] Medium wrote that the "main problem that Cricket Fever suffers from is the lack of a focused narrative" but concluded that "if you're an Indian and if you are a Mumbai Indians or IPL fan, Cricket Fever is a must watch."