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Australia bowled with discipline, sticking to its plans and backing it up with excellent fielding despite extreme heat and humidity
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The Northeast club defeated Arsenal 2-0 in the second leg of the semifinals Wednesday to advance 4-0 on aggregate
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Hyderabad Women’s FC finished second with 20 points, while Care Football Academy settled for third place
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The competition featured over 1,000 participants from more than 20 countries, including Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Great Britain, Turkey, India and many more
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Harshit Rana (3/53) and the ever-reliable Ravindra Jadeja (3/26) shared six wickets between them in a clinical display of bowling
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The 35-year-old will, however, continue to be available for selection in T20 Internationals
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The tournament is slated to bring together nearly 500 excellent cyclists from the continent, including professional national teams, U23 and U18 youth teams, and senior athletes competing in the master category
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The management would hope that Kohli's knee injury is not too serious and he is good to go in the remaining two matches of the showdown against England
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The ICC on Wednesday announced a list of 15 match officials, including three match referees and 12 umpires for the marquee tournament, scheduled to commence in Karachi on February 19 with the final on March 9
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Martin was thrown off his bike in the “highside” crash at the Sepang circuit on Wednesday and landed heavily, hitting his head against the track
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Leading the senior category in the 470 Mixed Class is Preethi Kongara, with crew Chakali Karthik from Jogulamba Gadwal
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She was a jovial and jolly person who kept the players entertained with her sense of humour cracking jokes in her typical style. She treated the players in friendly manner and ensured the atmosphere in the players room was always cheerful.
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Rohit has been battling poor form, managing only 31 runs across five innings in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia
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Skipper Suryakumar Yadav is placed fifth and all within striking distance of Head, while his India teammates Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube also moved up the rankings chart
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Prof Jyothi Joshi, a well-known sporting personality of yesteryears, who was also the manager of Indian women's team for international cricket matches, passed away in Hyderabad
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The series will also test the preparedness of veteran pacer Mohammed Shami and wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav, both of whom had been laid low by injuries and could be key to India's success in the Champions Trophy
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Additionally, the Chief Minister announced a cash incentive of Rs 10 lakhs each to Dhruthi Kesari, who was also a member of the victorious Indian team, trainer Shalini and head coach Nooshin Al Khadeer
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Syed Asif Quadri’s name was synonymous with excellence in tennis during the 1950s and 1960s. His crowning achievement came in 1954 when he represented India at the prestigious Wimbledon Championships.
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The coach also said that there were doubts over availability of another star bowler, Josh Hazlewood
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Lisa’s life took a dramatic turn when an American couple, Haren and Sue Sthalekar, visited India intending to adopt a boy
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Dravid was seen arguing with an auto driver in Kannada for hitting his car, asking the driver why he did not apply brakes
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Woods did not reveal how his 78-year-old mother died in his social media post announcing her death
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In the women's final, Telangana triumphed 21-11 over Kerala with a commanding performance
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Four teams storm into HPGL semifinals with commanding quarterfinal victories