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About 30 of the most talented football players from across the country have been selected for the programme
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Naveen Pulligilla and co-driver Musa Sherif, representing Africa Eco Motorsport in a Ford Fiesta Rally3, were leading the WRC3 class with two stages remaining in the Safari Rally Kenya 2025. Unfortunately, mechanical issues with the lower arm forced them to withdraw. Despite this setback, they had already secured the RC3 class Kenyan National Rally Championship title, which concluded after 19 stages.
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Bhagyashree, India’s flag-bearer at the 2024 Paris Paralympics, has a target of winning a medal in the 2028 Los Angeles Paralympics in shotput and javelin
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The 23-year-old midfielder has achieved a record-breaking feat for FC Goa in the Indian Super League (ISL) by contributing seven goals and two assists—the highest goal involvement by an Indian player for the club in a single season. His exceptional performance earned him his first call-up to the national team, leading to his debut for the Blue Tigers in their recent 2027 AFC Asian Cup Qualifier against Bangladesh.
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Captain Rishabh Pant’s forgetful show with the bat and behind the stumps was one of the reasons for LSG’s defeat in the first game. And he needs badly to lead from the front.
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The 37-year-old, now just three wins away from his 100th tour-level title, will next face American Sebastian Korda. This marks Djokovic's first appearance in Miami since 2019, and his first quarter-final run since claiming the title at Crandon Park in 2016, according to ATP.
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Iyer missed his maiden IPL ton by a mere three runs but his 42-ball knock, which featured nine sixes and five fours, powered PBKS to a massive 243 for 5 and helped them win their season opener by 11 runs
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Bolivia, the only team outside the automatic qualification spots with a chance to catch Argentina in the South American preliminaries, played to a 0-0 draw against Uruguay, leaving them with an insurmountable gap in the qualifiers.
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In reply to the PBKS target of 244, GT were stopped at 232 for five with Sai Sudharsan and Jos Buttler making a 41-ball 74 and 33-ball 54 respectively
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The IKF had banned the Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India (AKFI) in July last year after the ‘elected body’ was not allowed to take charge
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Simranjit Kaur, Jaismine Lamboria storm into the semifinals of the 8th Elite Women’s National Boxing Championship
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With goal remaining elusive, India has to gear up for tougher battles ahead against Singapore and Hong Kong in the four-team group
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Lavista Crusaders beat Kine Diary in play-offs to reach quarterfinals
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The suggested dates for the men's and women's tournaments have been set for the first week of June
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"When this rule was implemented, I felt it wasn't really needed at that time. In a way, it helps me, but at the same time, it doesn't. I still do my wicket-keeping, so I am not an impact player": Dhoni
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Dhawan and Ashutosh played together at Punjab Kings (PBKS) last season, before the former announced his retirement from the game. Dhawan, who retired from all formats of cricket earlier this year, had been Ashutosh's mentor during their time together at Punjab Kings.
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Speaking on the Cricket Predicta show with cricket scholar Sunil Yash Kalra, Anil Chaudhary says the crowd noise is so intense that it affects the nerves connecting the brain to the ears, making communication difficult.
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Reflecting on Ashutosh’s match-winning knock for Delhi Capitals against Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL league match here, Gavaskar said they all saw him do that last year as well—Ashutosh played some terrific innings, and his confidence has only grown since
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“My hard work pays off, so I am enjoying it. I was confident because it's part of the game. I was really confident about my ability. Just followed the basics and believed in my ability,” Ashutosh informed the media in the post-match media briefing.
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Ashutosh Sharma walked in as DC's Impact Player with the score 65 for 5 in the seventh over. After the 13th over of the chase, DC were 116 for 6, needing 94 runs off 42 balls with four wickets in hand.
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Chasing 210, Delhi Capitals slipped to 7/3 in the second over and limped to 116 for six after 13 overs, but Ashutosh's stunning knock of 66 off 31 balls delivers his side a sensational win
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Known for his free and frank opinions, Sumeeth Reddy has decided to quit the sport formally and focus on coaching doubles
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B Ritish Kumar of Ranga Reddy (10.80) and A Maithili of Khammam (12.81) clinched the men’s and women’s 100m events respectively in the athletics meet
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Hitesh beats Vishwa Tambe of Maharashtra 9-11, 11-5, 11-7, 9-11, 11-5 in the final