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Alex Carey Outshines as Unsold Players Show Promise

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Despite going unsold in the IPL 2025 auction, several talented cricketers, including Upendra Yadav, Jonny Bairstow, and Avanish Aravelly, have been making waves with their impressive performances, showcasing their potential to make a difference in the shortest format of the game.

Upendra Yadav, with his strong record of 1119 runs at an average of 37.30 and a strike rate of 137.30 in 41 T20 innings, is a notable example of an unsold player who could still make an impact. Jonny Bairstow, known for his aggressive batting style, has been regaining his form and can bat anywhere in the top four, making him a valuable asset to any team. Avanish Aravelly, a young and promising middle-order batter, has the potential to succeed in the shortest format and could be a contender if a player gets injured.

In other cricket news, several spinners, including Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Keshav Maharaj, Chris Green, and Tanush Kotian, could replace injured players in IPL 2025. These players have been performing well in various tournaments, with Mujeeb Ur Rahman picking up 8 wickets in 5 matches at an economy of 7.50 in the SA20 2025, and Keshav Maharaj taking 12 wickets in 2 tests against Pakistan.

Meanwhile, in the field of medicine, scientists have developed a new AI-powered model called GI-Net, which can detect inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) with high accuracy using AI-powered computer vision. The model, developed by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM), was trained on a large dataset of endoscopy images from over 1,000 patients and was able to identify patients with IBD with 90% accuracy.

As the cricket world looks forward to the IPL 2025, these unsold players and promising spinners are sure to make a mark, while the development of GI-Net offers new hope for those suffering from IBD, providing an accurate diagnosis with a quick and non-invasive test.

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