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A clip of the young Andhra Pradesh cricketer striking the iconic pose from the movie has broken the internet
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Thanks to Reddy's 119-ball knock and Washington Sundar's unbeaten 40, India reached 326 for seven when bad light and a drizzle forced the umpires to take tea before the scheduled time at the MCG
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Odisha had a bright start to the game, with Rakesh Oram scoring the opening goal in the 25th minute, heading in a corner from Bikash Kumar Sahoo
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Mani scored 111 off 94 balls (10x4, 4x6), Mujtaba smashed 101 off 53 balls (12x4, 4x6), and Faiz remained unbeaten on 156 off 56 balls (14x4, 11x6), powering Gunrock to a massive total of 456/6 in 45 overs.
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Chasing a target of 245, Harvik's knock, which featured 19 boundaries, along with Jay Gohil’s 60, powered their side to the target in 42.5 overs
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Telangana's sailing legacy continues to thrive, having produced over 60 national champions and securing approximately 275 medals in the past decade, largely due to the efforts of Suheim Sheikh, president of the Telangana Sailing Association
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Reports from Cricbuzz and SEN Radio have said Kohli was handed these sanctions for deliberately making physical contact with Konstas, which was assessed by match referee Andy Pycroft
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Melbourne: Teenager Sam Konstas scored a quick-fire fifty on debut as Australia raced to 112 for 1 at lunch on the opening day of the Boxing Day Test here on Thursday. The 19-year-old debutant’s 60 off 65 balls included six fours and two sixes, both coming off Jasprit Bumrah, rattling the Indian pace spearhead. Konstas […]
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Hyderabad: Hyderabad District Football Association announced the men’s and women’s teams for the upcoming CM Cup, starting at the Telangana State Sports School in Hakimpet on Friday. Squads: Men’s: Omer Farooq, Shabbar Raza, Md Baig, Akash, Md Nadeem, Syed Owaiz, Baquer Ali Khan, Syed Touseef Hussain, Syed Rafey, Alex Joshua, Syed Gaffer, Md Abdul Kaif, […]
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In the final, they registered a narrow 62-58 win over Nalgonda to win the title
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Soft baseball association State president Ravi Kumar said that elaborate arrangements were made for smooth conduct of the event. He stated that players from 27 states were participating in the event
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Pooja took to her Instagram, where she shared the link of the teaser and wrote: "This character has a piece of my heart. #RETRO A love story on adrenaline."
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Part of the celebrated 'Fab Four' that also comprises Joe Root and Kane Williamson, both Kohli and Smith have endured struggles with the bat in recent times, though they have scored a century each in the first three Tests of the five-match series.
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Tamil Nadu took the lead in the 25th minute through Romario Jesuraj. This marked Tamil Nadu’s third draw, ending their campaign in last place with three points, while Kerala topped the group with 13 points.
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In the final, the state team defeated Andhra Pradesh 5-2 to clinch the title
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Walker Town could only manage 110 in 31.4 overs as Arush (5/45) and Bala (3/11) wreaked havoc. Later, despite Ishan Puram’s efforts of 4/16, Walker Town fell short as Yadav Dairy reached the target in 39.2 overs with three wickets in hand
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The Women's Selection Committee of the BCCI announced the squad to be led by Niki Prasad, while Sanika Chalke will be the vice-captain. The squad has two wicketkeepers Kamalini G and Bhavika Ahire, while three standby players, Nandhana S, Ira J and Anadi T, have also been included
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He will become the 468th Australian men's Test cricketer to don the Baggy Green during the fourth Border-Gavaskar game on December 26
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Dismisses fears about the knee injury he suffered during practice, says it is fine; keeps suspense over his batting position
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Batting first, Hyderabad managed 169 in 38.1 overs, with Tanmay Agarwal (64) and Avanish Rao (52) shining, while Atharva (4/55) and Ayush Mhatre (3/17) led Mumbai's bowling. In reply, Mumbai chased the target in 25.2 overs, thanks to unbeaten 44 and 38 run-knocks from Shreyas Iyer and Tanish Kotian respectively.
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Jammu and Kashmir secured a top-four finish in Group A with seven points from five matches. A 74th-minute goal by Adnan Ayub gave them a 1-0 victory over Rajasthan, ensuring they advanced to the quarterfinals. Rajasthan, however, needed a win and hoped for a Manipur victory over Telangana to keep their quarterfinal hopes alive, but their efforts fell short.
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Affan netted in the 8th, 11th, and 27th minutes, while Shaik Aijaz Ali (18th) and Mohammed Ali Khan (21st) scored a goal each in the team’s championship triumph.
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In the finals, Oakridge defeated Chirec International School 75-61 to win the boys' title, while Future Kids overcame Delhi Public School 47-24 to emerge as champions in the girls' final.
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Batting first, Naveen’s knock (31x4, 1x6) and Sai Sandeep’s 76 powered Amberpet to 415/8 in 40 overs.