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In the men’s section, Sports Authority TS downed Victory Play Ground
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Hyderabad rode on half-centuries from G Trisha (65) and captain Trisha Poojitha (57) to post a challenging 246/9 in 50 overs
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Bharat scored 5.5 points from six rounds to be tied with P Shanmukha. In the tie-break, the former emerge champion
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Earlier, apart from Himateja, Nitin Sai Yadav and Gaurav Reddy hit half-centuries to boost the total
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The selection committee has added Mumbai batter Sarfaraz Khan, left-arm spinner Sourabh Kumar and all-rounder Washington Sundar to the squad for the second Test.
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Thursday's Second Match: Messi and Ronaldo May Share the Pitch if the Portuguese Star Recovers from Calf Injury
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Former Indian Cricket Team Captain MS Dhoni through his counsel submitted before the Delhi High Court that the defamation suit filed by two ex-business partners against him is not maintainable.
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Rohit Sharma's India Dominates Early in Opening Test, Ollie Pope's Resilience Shifts Momentum.
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Manchester United, Liverpool, Wolves Advance to FA Cup Last-16; Watford and Southampton Face Replay
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Rohit Sharma Acknowledges Kohli as Among the Fittest in World Cricket during First Test against England
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Fuelled by Ollie Pope's epic 196 and debutant left-arm spinner Tom Hartley's seven-wicket haul, England roared back into the match even after conceding a massive 190-run first innings lead.
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He didn't look comfortable and head coach Rahul Dravid, wasn't forthcoming about the extent of the damage.
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The ICC Board has been monitoring the situation since the suspension and are now satisfied that SLC are no longer in breach of membership obligations.
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After dominating England for the majority of four days, India found themselves on the losing side with a 28-run defeat.
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India had only lost once after taking an advantage of this size, and it came against Sri Lanka at Galle in 2015 where they went ahead by 192 runs.
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The England fast bowlers concluded the first Test match in Hyderabad without taking a wicket, a feat last achieved in 1952 against Kanpur.
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India's chase of 231 went horribly south once Hartley (7/62) spun into India's top-order, igniting a rot that saw India getting bowled out for 202 in the final over of the day.
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KL Rahul and Axar Patel were batting on 21 and 17 respectively when tea was called.
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Joseph took 6-60 off ten overs with the 24-year-old reaching speeds of close to 150 kph (93 mph) and tore through the Australian middle order in a breathtaking spell.
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The second-seeded pairing of Hseih and Mertens beat 11th seeded Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia and Lyudmyla Kichenok of Ukraine 6-1 7-5 in Sunday's final. It was Hseih's seventh Grand Slam women's doubles title and Mertens' fourth, their second together.
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The England No. 3 batter showed amazing resilience to help the visitors make a fightback in his knock from 278 balls laced with 21 boundaries.
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Augsburg displayed early courage against the German record champions, believing they had scored in the 12th minute. However, Elvis Rexhbecaj's goal was disallowed for offside, according to Xinhua.
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Pehlwani also known as Kushti, traditional Indian wrestling, a practitioner of this sport is referred to as a pehlwan.
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Royal United Football Club rallied from a scoreline of 2-3 at half-time to make it 3-3 and held the scoreline until the end of the regulation period