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In the pre-quarterfinal clash, the State player defeated Punin Kovapitukted of Thailand 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 to secure her spot in the last eight.
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India's famous win at the Gabba on their previous tour came when the game was scheduled in the second half of the series
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The oil-rich kingdom aims to host all 104 games, though there has been speculation that some games could be played in neighboring or nearby countries
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Saudi Arabia was officially confirmed Wednesday by FIFA as host of the 2034 World Cup in men’s soccer, giving the oil-rich kingdom its biggest prize yet for massive spending on global sports driven by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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Meanwhile, Malla Reddy has taken on the role of general secretary, and D Sathish Goud has been appointed treasurer.
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In the final, Nalgonda triumphed over Ranga Reddy 25-13 to clinch the trophy. Nalgonda’s Aisha and Nandani were standout performers for their team in the summit clash
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Varun, along with S Sri Charan and Andabatla Satvik, was tied at 5.5 points each after six rounds.
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K V Pruthvi and Yashvini will lead Hyderabad's boys’ and girls’ teams in the 68th School Games Federation of Telangana State Volleyball U-19 State Level District Sports Zone Tournament.
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Riding on Mamatha’s unbeaten knock, Hyderabad posted a competitive total of 243/6 in 50 overs
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Mahadev posted a formidable 316/5 in 47 overs, with Adithya smashing 92 and N Tarun Raj remaining unbeaten on 83.
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In the other clashes, Bhupalapally downed Yadadri Bhongir 48-30, Wanaparthy triumphed over Siddipet 38-23, and Medchal beat Asifabad 47-22.
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According to reports, both are likely to be only fined or reprimanded instead of facing a suspension due to their good past record
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The Deccan Warriors defeated Churchill Brothers FC in their previous game with a 2-1 scoreline, while Delhi FC lost to Real Kashmir FC in an away encounter.
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Hyderabad's batters were disappointing, managing only 83 runs in the first innings and getting bowled out for 190 runs in 97.2 overs in their second innings, taking just a 10-run lead.
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In the other matches, Suryapet triumphed over Jagtial 38-14, Mahabubabad beat Peddapalli 57-40, and Gadwal downed Bhupalapalli 59-31.
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In the other categories, Thanuj Reddy Puli won the under-13 boys' category, while Arnaa Dwivedi secured the under-15 girls' title.
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Resuming their innings at 128 for 5, India lost the last five wickets for 47 runs in 12.5 overs with Nitesh Kumar Reddy top-scoring with a 47-ball 42 on Day 3
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Siraj's fiery celebration after dismissing Head sparks heated exchanges, adding drama to the second day of the Pink-ball Test
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Voll combined with Perry for a 92-run stand before Perry teamed up with Beth Mooney (56) in a 98-run alliance, leaving Indian bowling attack in disarray
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Karthik finished with impressive bowling figures of 5/24. Later, Karthik’s blistering knock, which included 17 boundaries and 13 sixes, guided the team to reach the target in 25 overs.
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Chhattisgarh faltered and were dismissed for 188 in 64.4 overs, with Yashveer standing out with the ball. At the stumps, Hyderabad were at 29/1 in 8 overs, with an overall lead of 158 runs.
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The 16-year-old defeated Aoi Watanabe of Japan with a score of 6-2, 7-5 to win the title. Previously, in the semifinal clash, she defeated Aishwarya Jadav 6-3, 4-6, 7-6, and Sai Jahnavi in the quarterfinals 6-0, 5-7, 6-2.
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Marnus Labuschagne (64) and Travis Head (53 not out) scored half centuries as the Australians added 105 runs to their overnight score of 86/1
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The new LED lighting system, installed in late 2023 at a cost of over $5 million, went out not once but twice, leaving players, commentators, and the crowd of 50,186 in stunned disbelief