Brighton vs Brentford: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

How to watch Brighton vs Brentford in the Premier League on TV and online in the United States.

Brighton take on Brentford in a Premier Leaguegame at Amex Stadium on Saturday.

The Seagulls have remained unbeaten in their last five matches in all competitions which include a 5-0 win over Grimsby Town in the FA Cup quarter-final. They are currently seventh in the Premier League.

Brentford have lost just twice in their last 10 matches in all competitions and are currently eight on the league table, tied on points with Brighton.

GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the Premier League fixture between Brighton vs Brentford, plus team news, recent form and more.

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Date:

April 1, 2023

Kick-off time:

10am ET

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Amex Stadium

The game is scheduled for April 1, 2023, at Amex Stadium. It will kick off at 10am ET in the US.

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Brighton will continue to be without Jakub Moder and Adam Lallana due to injuries while Jeremy Sarmiento is out for the season due to a foot fracture.

The good news for the club is that Tariq Lamptey has rejoined training after coming back from a knee injury.

Position Players

Goalkeepers:Sanchez, SteeleDefenders:Webster, Dunk, Van Hecke, Estupinan, Veltman, Colwill, LampteyMidfielders:Mac Aliister, Caicedo, Gilmour, Gross, Ayari, March, Buonanotte, MitomaForwards:Enciso, Undav, FergusonBrentford team news

Keane Lewis-Potter, Vitaly Janelt and Kristoffer Ajer will miss the clash for Brentford due to injuries while Shandon Baptiste misses out due to a one-match suspension.

Position Players

Goalkeepers:Raya, Strakosha, CoxDefenders:Ajer, Pinnock, Jansson, Mee, Zanka, Henry, Hickey, Roerslev, StevensMidfielders:Janelt, Norgaard, Jensen, Dasilva, Onyeka, Baptiste, Ghoddos, DamsgaardForwards:Toney, Schade, Wissa, MbeumoHead-to-head record

Date Result Competition

15 October, 2022Brentford 2-0 BrightonPremier League26 July, 2022Brighton 0-1 BrentfordClub Friendly27 December, 2021Brighton 2-0 BrentfordPremier League11 September, 2021Brentford 0-1 BrightonPremier League5 February, 2017Brentford 3-3 BrightonChampionship

Brentford have won the last two matches against Brighton which include a 2-0 win in the Premier League back in October 2022.

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Ismail, van Niekerk help SA defend 125

Shabnim Ismail’s three wickets in seven balls and Dane van Niekerk’s two in an over helped South Africa Women defend 125, which seemed a sub-par total, and claim their first-ever Twenty20 win over West Indies Women

The Report by Firdose Moonda04-Mar-2016
ScorecardFile photo: Shabnim Ismail picked up three wickets to bowl South Africa to their first T20I win against West Indies•Getty ImagesShabnim Ismail’s three wickets in seven balls and Dane van Niekerk’s two in an over helped South Africa Women defend 125, which seemed a sub-par total, and claim their first-ever Twenty20 win over West Indies Women. South Africa’s victory, which comes two weeks after they achieved the same feat over England, bodes well ahead of the World T20.On a slow, spin-friendly surface in Durban, West Indies restricted South Africa and would have fancied their chances of taking the early honours, but the hosts’ attack was up to the task. Ismail was instrumental in reducing West Indies to 16 for 4, before Deandra Dottin and Stacy-Ann King put them back on track. They shared a fifth-wicket stand of 72 but van Niekerk removed them both to take South Africa to a historic win.Ismail set the tone with an early strangle. She gave away just two runs in her first over against a watchful West Indies opening pair. Moseline Daniels, her opening partner, was more generous and pitched the ball up, but Ismail showed the way with the short balls. She had Stafanie Taylor caught at midwicket, attemping a pull, and followed it up with a fuller one, inducing an edge from Hayley Matthews, who was caught behind. Ismail stuck to the fuller length for the hat-trick ball, but it was defended.Ismail could not stay out of action. She took a catch at mid-on off debutant Odine Kirsten to send Kyshona Knight on her way before returning to dismiss Kycia Knight. South Africa would have already sensed an improbable victory at that stage, but had Dottin to deal with.Dottin took a liking to Kirsten and was strong down the ground as she started to claw West Indies back. She found an able partner in King, who was circumspect up front, and then began to pierce the gaps and threatened to take the game away.The pair took West Indies to within 38 runs of victory before van Niekerk struck. She broke through King’s defence to give South Africa some hope. Dottin holed out at the end of the over, and then all South Africa had to do was contain.Shemaine Campbelle and Shaquana Quintyne kept West Indies in the hunt by finding the fence in each of the last three overs, but left themselves too much to do. They needed 20 off the last over, but Ismail conceded just eight runs to seal the win.West Indies were disappointed after they dragged South Africa back from 39 without loss in the first five overs. Van Niekerk and Trisha Chetty took advantage of some loose bowling early on, but Anisa Mohammed ended their charge. She removed the openers in her first over, forcing them to rebuild.Three boundary-less overs followed and South Africa lost their captain Mignon du Preez to reach the halfway stage at 59 for 3.Lizelle Lee sensed the urgency to accelerate and opted to take on the spinners. She shared a stand of 48 runs, the highest of the innings, for the fourth wicket with Marizanne Kapp and set South Africa up for a strong finish. But she did not stick around to do it herself and was dismissed in the 16th over. South Africa lost three wickets for 24 at the death to finish with a total they may not have been confident of defending, but eventually did.

NZ Women complete dominant win to knock SA out

New Zealand Women produced a clinical performance to knock South Africa out of the tournament, after a resounding seven-wicket win in Bangalore

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ScorecardNew Zealand Women produced a clinical performance to knock South Africa out of the tournament, after a resounding seven-wicket win in Bangalore. New Zealand hunted down the target of 100 with 33 balls to spare after bowling South Africa out in the last over. With this result, Australia join New Zealand in the semi-finals from Group A.South Africa’s openers – Trisha Chetty and Dane van Niekerk – added 21 after being inserted, but the New Zealand bowlers kept chipping away thereafter. Marizanne Kapp anchored the middle overs with a steady 22, but substantial partnerships were hard to come by.Just as South Africa were looking for a late surge, they lost their five wickets for nine runs in the space of 11 balls, with Sophie Devine taking three of them in the penultimate over of the innings. Leigh Kasperek contributed with three wickets to become the tournament’s highest wicket-taker, with nine scalps.Suzie Bates, the competition’s leading run-scorer, and her opening partner Rachel Priest, the third highest on the run charts, added 57 in just 50 balls to effectively kill the game. Both fell within the space of two overs, though, and Kapp trapped Sara McGlashan soon after, but it was too late. Devine provided the finishing touches with a 17-ball 27, an innings that featured three fours and a six.

Umpiring oversight costs Pakistan

Sub-optimal use of the DRS by the officiating umpires in the Test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at the P Sara Oval has appeared to have cost Pakistan the wicket of Kaushal Silva

Andrew Fidel Fernando and Umar Farooq25-Jun-2015Sub-optimal use of the DRS by the officiating umpires at the P Sara Oval has appeared to have cost Pakistan the wicket of Kaushal Silva in Sri Lanka’s first innings of the second Test.S Ravi had given Silva not out – after which Pakistan reviewed the decision – off the bowling of left-arm spinner Zulfiqar Babar on the fourth ball of the 19th over of Sri Lanka’s innings. The players were ostensibly appealing for a bat-pad catch to slip, and that seems to be what the on-field umpire had prompted the third umpire Paul Reiffel to review. But though Silva appeared not to edge the ball, replays showed him to be an lbw candidate.Reiffel did not check for an lbw at the time, however, and Ravi was not instructed to change his decision. Replays and projections showed that Silva had been hit in line with the stumps, that the ball would have gone on to strike middle-and-leg stump, and that the point of impact on the pad was less than three metres from the stumps. This means the not-out decision could have been overturned had Reiffel checked for an lbw dismissal.Section 3.3(f) of the ICC’s Test match playing conditions state: As the clause does not suggest umpires must check for all possible modes of dismissal for a review, Reiffel’s mistake seems an error of judgement, rather than a failure to follow protocol. He may have overlooked the possibility of an lbw dismissal during his consultation.The Pakistan coach Waqar Younis went to Chris Broad, the match referee, to seek an explanation for the decision. ESPNcricinfo understands Broad and Reiffel apologised for the oversight, and it was reluctantly accepted by the team because nothing could be done after play carried on.

No Neymar, no problem for Al-Hilal! Aleksandar Mitrovic on fire for Saudi Pro League leaders ahead of crucial clash with Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr

The Brazilian may have been the club's star summer signing, but it is the former Fulham forward who has emerged as their talisman

On August 15, Al-Hilal announced the signing of Neymar from Paris Saint-Germain for €90 million (£77.2m/$98.3m). It was the most expensive transfer in the history of the Saudi Pro League (SPL), the biggest deal ever done outside of Europe too, and the Brazilian was given a predictably rapturous welcome when he arrived in Riyadh.

Al-Hilal had already made several other notable acquisitions during the off-season, including Kalidou Koulibaly, Ruben Neves, Malcom and, perhaps most impressively of all, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic – but the Neymar transfer obviously trumped them all.

This was the statement signing the club had been desperate to make; a coup comparable to Al-Nassr landing Cristiano Ronaldo in January or Al-Ittihad convincing Karim Benzema to leave Real Madrid at the end of last season.

In terms of visibility and profile, bringing in Brazil's all-time leading goalscorer was priceless. But, from a sporting perspective, Al-Hilal coach Jorge Jesus didn't necessarily need Neymar. In reality, what he really needed was a No.9 – and just four days after Neymar joined, he got one.

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Al-Hilal did their utmost to persuade Romelu Lukaku to join in July, but the Belgian said that while he was "honoured" by the interest of "the biggest club in the Middle East", he wasn't "ready to leave Europe". Consequently, Al-Hilal had to turn their attention elsewhere, and Aleksandar Mitrovic quickly emerged as their preferred target.

The problem was that Fulham had no intention of selling their star striker, the man that had fired them back into the Premier League with a record-breaking 43 goals – before helping them stay there by netting 14 times last season. But Mitrovic made life difficult for Fulham. Impossible, in fact.

After "reluctantly" agreeing to let him leave after the Premier League season had already begun, and just two weeks before the close of the transfer window, the Cottagers stated that "the player had consistently made his desire to leave known".

Manager Marco Silva went even further, saying that Mitrovic had "forced" his way out of the club. "If you ask me if it is normal? No," the Portuguese told reporters. "If you ask me if football players should behave in this way? No. That is the easy answer."

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Mitrovic felt Al-Hilal had made him an offer that he couldn't refuse. "I talked about it with my family," he told the just over a month after signing a deal worth a reported £400,000 ($500,000) per week. "Turning it down was impossible."

Mitrovic insisted, though, that it wasn't just a question of money. The former Anderlecht and Newcastle forward said he was delighted to have finally "arrived at a top club". While that felt like an unnecessary dig at Fulham, he had a point when he claimed that "Al-Hilal is a bit like Real Madrid in Europe."

They're not just the most successful side in the history of Saudi Arabian football, no team in Asia has lifted more trophies (66), including four AFC Champions Leagues (1991, 2000, 2019 and 2021). They also reached the final of the FIFA Club World Cup earlier this year, losing 5-3 to Madrid themselves in a cracking contest in Morocco.

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Jesus was just as happy to have Mitrovic on board and threw him straight into the starting line-up for the August 24 clash with Al-Raed. Just five days after his unveiling as an Al-Hilal player, which coincided with a frustrating 1-1 draw at home to Al-Fayha, Mitrovic made his presence felt, opening the scoring in a 4-0 rout of Al-Raed with a trademark header.

"You can see how Mitrovic helped us offensively today," Jesus enthused afterwards. "In the second half he started to get physically tired, but that is normal because he joined the team only a few days ago."

Mitrovic admitted that he had felt some fatigue in the second half, and would require some time to get in sync with his team-mates, but declared that he felt "more than ready for the upcoming games". And he proved true to his word.

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Stealing Benzema's thunder

When Al-Hilal travelled to Al-Ittihad on September 1 for the first Saudi Clasico of the season, all eyes were on the home side's striker, the Ballon d'Or-holding Benzema. It was the visiting No.9 who stole the show, though. Mitrovic cancelled out Romarinho's opener with a stunning volley before going on to score a hat-trick in a thrilling 4-3 win. A very clear and unequivocal message had been sent to the reigning SPL champions: Al-Hilal were a very real threat to Al-Ittihad's crown with Mitrovic up front.

And the feeling at the time was that as soon as Neymar was fit to play, Jesus' side would become even more formidable up front. That notion was reinforced by the South American setting up two goals in a 26-minute minute cameo against Al-Riyadh a fortnight later. There was another assist – but still no goals – in a 2-0 win over Al-Shabab on September 29.

However, by that point, there were already rumours that Neymar and Jesus were not seeing eye to eye. It was even claimed that the forward wanted the Portuguese sacked, prompting talk that Jesus might return to former club Flamengo.

The forward dismissed the speculation as "bullsh*t" and "fake news", but some have argued that the season-ending injury Neymar suffered while on international duty in October may have been something of a blessing in disguise for Jesus, at least from a tactical perspective.

Stragglers run into table-toppers

Royal Challengers Bangalore, languishing at the bottom of the table, will run into table-toppers Rajasthan Royals in Ahmedabad on Friday

The Preview by Deivarayan Muthu23-Apr-2015Match factsFriday, April 24, 2015
Start time 2000 local (14:30 GMT)Big pictureRattled, struggling to find the right balance, and a captain who says he can’t say much during the post-match presentation. After a promising start to the season where they defeated Kolkata Knight Riders, Royal Challengers Bangalore have gone back to their slow, inconsistent ways, losing three successive games at home. Not even a fifty from Virat Kohli and a fiery spell from a fit-again Mitchell Starc could drag them off the bottom of the table on Wednesday. And now they run into the table-toppers.Rajasthan Royals’ five-match winning streak was broken by Kings XI Punjab in a Super-Over finish, but there is no denying that Royals are one of the more stable teams this season. Three of the top 10 economy rates belong to Royals, Ajinkya Rahane is fast enhancing his T20 credentials with five successive forty-plus scores, including three successive fifties, and the return of Shane Watson has added more firepower to their batting. Deepak Hooda and Steven Smith have pitched in with good contributions, but much of it has been built on a strong platform laid by the top order.Royal Challengers will bank on Starc to nip out the openers early and Yuzvendra Chahal’s stifling spin to tie down the middle order. Chahal can also take the new ball as he showed against Super Kings, dismissing Brendon McCullum cheaply. However, that has not masked the weakness of the attack with the likes of David Wiese and Varun Aaron, who was tipped to lead the bowling early season but later dropped, proving expensive. To compound their woes, Adam Milne has been ruled out of the tournament. With the exception of Nic Maddinson, Royal Challengers have tried out all their overaseas players and even left out Chris Gayle in their previous game, against Chennai Super Kings. They need to quickly identify a settled combination if they are to revive their campaign.Watch out for…Dinesh Karthik, the second-most expensive buy in the February auction, has lasted only 41 balls, managing 43 runs in four matches. The onus is on him to step up and bind the middle order before it gets too late.Deepak Hooda, who spent the entire 2014 season on the bench, has already made a mark this season. He has crunched 116 runs in four innings at a strike rate of 218.86, the highest in the tournament so far (for a minimum of 10 balls faced), and stands second in the list of most sixes, in addition to a decent economy rate of 7.58.Stats and trivia Four Royal Challengers bowlers have conceded more than 45 runs in an innings as compared to Royals’ one Royals have racked up 90-plus opening stands 11 times, more than any other T20 team in the world.

VIDEO: Could Man Utd sign Kylian Mbappe? Sir Dave Brailsford responds to cheeky transfer question from Red Devils supporter

Manchester United fans should not expect their club to join the race for Kylian Mbappe, with Sir Dave Brailsford answering a cheeky transfer question.

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PSG superstar running down contractSet to hit free agency in the summerExpected to link up with Real MadridGetty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?

World Cup winner Mbappe is generating plenty of headlines as he runs down his contract at Paris Saint-Germain. With no extension option in the French capital being triggered, the 25-year-old forward is preparing to hit free agency.

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He has been linked with a move to England at Liverpool or Arsenal, but the expectation is that he will end up at La Liga giants Real Madrid. There have been reports of a deal being agreed there, with Los Blancos landing themselves another ‘Galactico’.

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United were never in the running for Mbappe, with Brailsford – who forms part of the new leadership team being put in place at Old Trafford by Sir Jim Ratcliffe – responding to a fan asking him if the Red Devils could sign the France international: “I don't think so, he's probably off to Real Madrid ain't he.”

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Senegal vs Egypt: The Road to the Afcon final

How have the two continental giants fared as they’ve made their way to Sunday’s Africa Cup of Nations showpiece?

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Zimbabwe came within seconds of holding Senegal in the two sides’ tournament opener, with Sadio Mane stepping up to bag a 97th-minute penalty after Kelvin Madzongwe was penalised for a handball in the box.

The Teranga Lions headed into the game with only 18 players due to injuries and coronavirus diagnoses, but monopolised the possession in a one-sided encounter.

Nonetheless, their game lacked precision and a cutting edge amidst humid, energy-sapping conditions.

For Egypt, things were even tougher, as they were blown away by a rampant Nigeria side, who should have won more convincingly than 1-0.

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Yet another turgid performance from Senegal, as they and Guinea ground out a 0-0 victory with the Syli Nationale slightly edging the possession stakes.

Egypt bounced back from their victory over Nigeria with an unconvincing 1-0 triumph over Guinea-Bissau, who thought they’d nabbed a late equaliser when Mama Balde bagged a goal of the tournament contender after cutting in from the left flank.

VAR ultimately ruled out the stunning effort, denying the islanders a second point, and getting the North Africans back to winning ways.

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Mohamed Abdelmomen scored the only goal of the game for Egypt as they downed Sudan in a low-key encounter in Yaounde, with the Pharaohs largely faring well with their opponents’ long-ball approach but unable to carve open clear opportunities.

Senegal were even more effectively neutralised in Bafoussam, playing out an underwhelming 0-0 draw against their lowly opponents.

At this stage of the tournament, while both Senegal and Egypt were largely looking solid, neither were truly looking like title contenders.

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Quarter-finalEgypt took their game to new heights when faced with high-flying Ivory Coast, who entered the contest on the back of eliminating reigning champions Algeria in their final group game.

The Pharaohs at times rode their luck, but created over 20 chances and kept the Elephants at bay before progressing on penalties when Eric Bailly missed his spot kick.

On paper, Senegal had an easier ride, winning 2-0 against nine-men Cape Verde, although the contest didn’t exactly pan out as expected, with the Teranga Lions only taking the lead through Mane after the Liverpool man had suffered a head injury in a collision with goalkeeper Vozinha.

Bamba Dieng finally guaranteed progress in the 92nd minute.

Taking wickets is my strength – Ojha

A round-up of IPL news on April 6, 2015

ESPNcricinfo staff06-Apr-2015Mumbai Indians spinner Pragyan Ojha backed himself to attack batsmen and take wickets in T20s despite the possibility of giving away runs.”The most important thing, as a bowler, in T20 cricket is to take wickets. I love to attack the batsmen and force them to commit mistakes. Taking wickets is my strength. Bowling a restrictive line is not my style. I believe in taking wickets even if it means that I may go for a few extra runs. Getting crucial breakthroughs is the needed thing in IPL,” he told .Ojha was suspended for an illegal bowling action in December, but he underwent remedial work and was cleared to bowl in February. He picked up a four-wicket haul on his return against Himachal Pradesh and collected four wickets in the Irani Cup before taking six wickets, including career-best T20 figures of 4 for 15, in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.”Things are falling into place in the way I wanted them to be. I played a lot of games in the recent past and have done considerably well as such. A couple of T20 games for Hyderabad too have helped me get the much-needed confidence,” Ojha said. Whether it is Vijay or Viru, there is competition for every slot – BangarKings XI Punjab coach Sanjay Bangar said every player in the team would have to prioritise form and fitness and perform well to earn a place in the XI.”Whether it is Vijay or Viru, there is competition for every slot in our team. Whoever is hitting the ball well under pressure situations, is in peak form and fitness, will get a go,” he told The competition extends to the bowling attack as well and Bangar drew confidence from the domestic form of Indian seamers. Shardul Thakur finished the Ranji season as the joint-highest wicket-taker with 48 wickets in 10 matches and Rishi Dhawan collected 40 wickets in eight matches. Anureet Singh and Sandeep Sharma also performed creditably, taking 32 and 28 wickets.”The good thing is all of our boys have been involved with playing the game at some level. Lots of them have done well in the domestic season, so it augurs well for the team. The Indian fast bowlers look in fine touch especially the likes of Shardul Thakur, Anureet Singh, Sandeep Sharma, Rishi Dhawan,” Bangar said

Dolphins, Super Kings look to overcome shaky start

With losses in their opening games, Dolphins and Chennai Super Kings find themselves with a set of similar challenges ahead of their match on Monday

The Preview by Rachna Shetty21-Sep-2014Match factsMonday, September 22, 2014
Start time 2000 local (1430 GMT)3:49

The pressure is on – Fleming

Big pictureOn most days, having reduced the opposition to 51 for 5, Chennai Super Kings would have backed themselves to canter to a win. Against Kolkata Knight Riders in their opening game of the Champions League T20, however, Super Kings’ early advantage, built up by Ashish Nehra’s strikes, faded against the blitz from Andre Russell and Ryan ten Doeschate.MS Dhoni later put down the loss to the fact that his team did not have enough runs on the board. There were a few close decisions that went against Super Kings, but the top order was also effectively stifled by the Knight Riders’ spin attack. Against Dolphins, the top order will be tested again, this time by the South African franchise’s pacers Kyle Abbott, Craig Alexander and Robbie Frylinck. The trio tied down Perth Scorchers in the Powerplay, giving away just 32 runs in six overs, but they will find themselves faced with a tougher challenge when they run in to bowl against Brendon McCullum and Dwayne Smith, who are part of one of the stronger batting line-ups of the IPL. Super Kings will hope their top order can set a better platform for a big finish.Apart from needing their top orders to fire, both teams also need their bowlers to maintain pressure after a few tight overs and quick wickets. Against Scorchers, Dolphins gave away 49 runs in the five overs following the Powerplay. Super Kings’ spinners R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja struggled against Knight Riders and the five overs they bowled between them cost 54 runs, giving a struggling chase second wind. Against Scorchers, the Dolphins batsmen showed an ability to come back hard at the bowling and it will be important for Super Kings to apply pressure throughout to avoid another surprise charge.The track at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore is known for being well-suited to batting and that trend may continue during Monday’s game as well. The teams will also have to factor in a chance of rain in the evening.Morne van Wyk’s experience and knowledge of Indian conditions is important but the side also needs runs from him at the top•BCCIForm guideDolphins LWWLW (most recent first, completed matches only)
Chennai Super Kings LLWWLWatch out forAs captain of the side, one of its senior-most batsmen and one half of one of the franchise’s more successful opening partnerships, Morne van Wyk carries the responsibility of being an important player for Dolphins. Equally important for the side is his knowledge of subcontinent conditions gathered from his time with the South Africa team during the 2011 World Cup and during a season of the IPL for Knight Riders.His return to the Super Kings side after having spent most of IPL 2014 sidelined by injury showed why Dwayne Bravo is one of the core members of the team. As a batsman, he switched gears, along with MS Dhoni, to push the total past 150 and with the ball, he sent down a few quiet overs. Bravo did not have a great Caribbean Premier League for Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel, but his early form in the Champions League has looked good.Stats and trivia 30 – The number of sixes MS Dhoni has hit in the last over of a T20 innings during 24 innings for India and Chennai Super Kings In the current squad, Robbie Frylinck has taken the most wickets for Dolphins in T20s. In 34 matches, Frylinck has 35 wickets at 22.97. Kyle Abbott has 33 wickets in 32 games. Yusuf Abdulla is the overall leading wicket-taker for Dolphins in T20s.

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