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Big blow for Mukesh Ambani, star players from MI team will...

Big blow for Mukesh Ambani, star players from MI team will...

India.com12-06-2025
In these collection of pictures, we find out about the big blow suffered by Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani and his MI team just after the IPL 2025 season.
Mukesh Ambani is owner of MI New York franchise in Major League Cricket T20 League in the United States. MLC 2025 season begins on June 12. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter)
Afghanistan cricketers Rashid Khan, Azmatullah Omarzai will be unavailable for Mukesh Ambani's MI New York in MLC 2025. But Naveen-ul-Haq from Afghanistan has joined the MI New York team. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter)
Rashid Khan has been MI New York's best bowler in MLC, having claimed 10 wickets for the franchise so far. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter)
Rashid Khan has decided to take a break after the IPL 2025 season, according to a report in ESPNCricinfo website. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter)
Afghanistan all-rounder Azmatullah Omarzai was set to make debut for MI New York in MLC 2025. He plays for Mukesh Ambani's MI Cape Town team in SA 20. Omarzai has also decided to take a break from cricket.
Azmatullah Omarzai was bought for Rs 2.4 crore by Preity Zinta's PBKS at the IPL 2025 mega auction last year. Omarzai claimed 8 wickets in 9 matches for IPL 2025 finalist.
Rashid Khan was retained for Rs 18 crore by Gujarat Titans ahead of IPL 2025 mega auction. Rashid only claimed 9 wickets in 15 matches in IPL 2025.
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