CSK rope in India's fastest T20 Centurion replaces injured Vansh Bedi

Vansh Bedi was excluded from the rest of the game due to a torn ligament in her left ankle.
CSK News: Chennai Super Kings (CSK) goalkeeper in Gujarat – Urvil Patel kidnapped Vansh Bedi, who was excluded from the rest of the game due to a torn ligament in his left ankle. The Indian Premier League released a media consultation on Monday announcing the Chennai replacement, which read: “The Chennai Super Kings (CSK) has signed Urvil Patel to replace Vansh Bedi, who was excluded from the rest of the matches due to a torn ligament of left Ankle.”
Urvil joined the five championships with a base price of Rs 3 million. In the 20th century, which broke the record and grabbed the second fastest in just 28 balls, he caught the headlines. Last year, he achieved this feat against Tripura for Gujarat in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Estonia's Sahil Chauhan plays Cyprus, with Urvil being second only to the world record.
Overall, he had 47 T20 appearances and had 1162 runs under his belt. Urvil is part of the Gujarat Titans after he was selected by the 2022 IPL Champions at the base price of Rs 20 lakh. However, he didn't play a single game throughout the season and ended up winning from the team.
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Urvil entered the tortured racing stadium in Chennai, with two wins in 11 fixtures and ruled out playoff games. With three fixtures left, Chennai will face defending champion Kolkata Cavaliers, Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans. Meanwhile, Sunrisers Hyderabad, who had little to no air in the playoffs, stood out in the playoffs with math, brought the demanding Dolby as an injury replacement for Smaran Ravicandran.
Dubey is an all-around all-around player who runs for Vidarbha on the Indian Domestic Tour, with his name with 127 wickets and 941 times, and his name has his name in the 16 T20, 20th list A and 18 first class competitions. In the 2024-25 Ranji Trophy season, he set a record 69 wickets-breaking Ashutosh Aman's mark of 68 wickets in one season. His impressive performance helped Vidarbha cancel this year's Ranji title. He joined SRH for a base price of Rs 3 million.
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