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It took a moment of brilliance from Angel Orelien in the 86th minute—a magical strike directly from a corner—to secure the victory and all three points for Sreenidi Deccan FC. Amorim’s side will next face Delhi FC on Monday at the Deccan Arena.
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Jharkhand ultimately emerged victorious, booking their spot in the final, while Madhya Pradesh has been in top form throughout the tournament.
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First-half strikes by Udanta Singh (33rd minute) and Iker Guarrotxena (44th) propelled the Gaurs to their fourth straight victory as they cruised through the proceedings with a sublime control over the flow of the game. The visitors were assertive in possession as they discovered newer ways to breach past the Hyderabad FC defence.
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After clinching their first win of the season, Sreenidi Deccan FC will welcome Rajasthan United FC to the Deccan Arena in the next round of the I-League 2024-25 season on Thursday.
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In the 2014-15 series, the then 22-year-old Rahul, batting at No. 6, had scores of 3 and 1 on debut at the MCG but came back strongly as an opener in the very next game with a eye-catching 110 in Sydney.
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Djokovic will headline the ATP 250 event alongside defending champion, Grigor Dimitrov (No.10), Holger Rune (No.13) and Frances Tiafoe (No.18)
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On the 22 yards at the Adelaide Oval, six millimetres of grass has been left, which is a standard practice in day-night Tests to preserve the condition of the pink Kookaburra ball. Australia have won all seven of their pink-ball Tests in Adelaide, while India are playing a day-night Test for the first time after March 2022
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Chasing a challenging target of 179, Hyderabad’s innings faltered at crucial junctures despite valiant efforts from skipper Tilak Varma (46 off 34 balls) and opener Tanmay Agarwal (47 off 33 balls).
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In the finals, Zubair triumphed over G Tirthadip of GSM 11-7, 8-11, 11-6, 11-9 to emerge as the champion, while in the hard-fought women’s final, Shoba edged past I Vinuta of HDTTA 11-7, 6-11, 11-6, 9-11, 11-9.
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With a 10-6 victory over M. Laxmi Narayan of Dr Ambedkar College, Rohan has entered into semi-finals.
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The former world champion will marry Hyderabad-based Venkata Datta Sai, who is an executive director at Posidex Technologies
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Despite setbacks in previous two seasons, Deccan Warriors captain Faysal Shayesteh renew focus on promotion.
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Twelve teams -- nine winners from the group stage, two finalists from last season (Services and Goa) and hosts Telangana -- are divided into two groups of six each.
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PKL Season 11 has been one of the most entertaining and tightly contested seasons in the history of the tournament. A journey that is now in its second decade, the tournament has arrived in Pune, the home of the Puneri Paltan, who are also the defending champions.
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It was a 46-overs-a-side affair, which India won by chasing down an easy target of 241 in 42.5 overs, but they carried on batting till the end of the final over
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Liverpool moved nine points clear at the top of the standings after a 2-0 win against the four-time defending champion on Sunday.
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Faysal Shayesteh opened the scoring for the Deccan Warriors with an inch-perfect free-kick in the 23rd minute, while Angel Orelien doubled the lead in the 72nd minute. The visitors managed a late consolation goal in the 91st minute through a volley from Gogou.
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Akshit CC set an imposing total of 339 in 46.1 overs, with Mujtaba's knock featuring 22 boundaries and four sixes, supported by Chetan Kumar Goud's vital 50.
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Anmolpreet Singh's 60, combined with vital contributions from Ramandeep Singh's unbeaten 39 and Nehal Wadhera's 31, helped Punjab post a competitive total of 196/6 in 20 overs.
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Tarun secured a hard-fought victory over AWA’s M Rishabh Singh, while Palak triumphed over SPARS’ Sri Saanvi.
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The summit clash followed a match play format featuring four singles and two doubles matches, ending in a 3-3 tie. In the singles, both the Golden Eagles and the Valley Warriors claimed two victories each. Similarly, the doubles matches were evenly split, with each team securing one win. The suspenseful playoff came down to Mithun Reddy G (Golden Eagles) and Madhav Kota (Valley Warriors), both playing off a 5 handicap. In a gripping finish, Reddy sank the crucial putt, clinching the Golden Eagles' hard-earned victory and the season championship.
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The event welcomed distinguished guests M.C.R. Krishnam Raju, an international volleyball and beach volleyball player, and Dr. C. V. Krishna Reddy, Director of the Nalla Narasimha Reddy Education Society’s Group of Institutions, Hyderabad. Also in attendance were Nalla Prashanth Reddy, Vice Chairman of NNRG, Thigulla Sampath Reddy, Director of NIHOC International School, and Nalla Sindhu, Director of NIHOC International School.
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Nikhil’s explosive innings, studded with 18 boundaries and a six, propelled Jaisimha to an imposing 355/6 in 50 overs.
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Participants will receive certificates, ensuring recognition and motivation for their efforts.