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India were bowled out for 436 in their first innings after building a lead of 190 runs
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The Belarusian second seed was the first woman to retain the Melbourne Park title since compatriot Victoria Azarenka in 2013.
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Resuming at the overnight score of 421 for 7, Jadeja (87 off 180 balls) and Axar Patel (44) shared 78 runs for the eighth wicket to hand India a big 190-run first innings lead over the visitors.
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India to Face Netherlands in Saturday's 21:50 IST Final after Defeating South Africa, while Netherlands Prevails Over Poland 3-1 in Semifinal
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India took an early lead in the second minute as the match started, with a powerful drag flick from skipper Harmanpreet converting an early penalty corner.
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Hyderabad now have a lead of 357 runs and nine wickets in hand. The match is heading into another two-day finish like all the Hyderabad previous matches in the league.
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The youngster said that he was trying to be positive and play an aggressive brand of cricket but had no qualms about missing the century.
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Batting first, Hyderabad were all out for 170 runs in 49 overs. Only Trisha Poojitha could manage a half-century.
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Rahul, Jadeja put India in command
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To add fuel to fire, a podcast on news channel Samaa TV claimed that Malik and Sana had been having an affair and intimate relations since last three years despite being married.
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Ravindra Jadeja and KS Bharat were batting on 45 and 9 at the break
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At Melbourne Park, the 22-year-old Italian achieved an impressive milestone as the youngest man to reach a final since 2008, securing a remarkable 6-1, 6-2, 6-7(6-8), 6-3 victory at Rod Laver Arena.
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Though India lost overnight batters - Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill - in the session, they scored 103 runs in 27 overs
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The Inter Miami star, World Cup champion and global soccer icon will headline a Super Bowl ad for Michelob Ultra, the brand announced Thursday
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Around 23,000 fans made it through the gates and much to their delight, India had a great day in the field dominating the proceedings
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Villagio Highlanders took the top spot with 196 Points, followed by Lahari Lions and Synthokem Swing Kings with 195 points each at the end of the second round of the World HPGL Season IV
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The Australian skipper overcame tough competition from his teammate Travis Head, ODI cricketer of the year Virat Kohli and India's star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja.
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For the winners, Stefi opened the scoring in the seventh minute of the game to record her name alongside Yeshitha in the goalsheet
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Axar also lauded the way young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal unsettled the England spinners by taking on them from the word go
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England got a taste of what their Bazball is up against in Indian conditions. The Indian spinners, on a pitch that offered a bit of turn and bounce, dictated the terms, dismissing the Three Lions for a below-par 246 in 64.3 overs
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The right-handed batsman showcased his all-round prowess by also claiming a wicket against Netherlands in the 2023 World Cup.
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Electing to bat first, England were off to a decent start with openers Zack Crawley and Ben Duckett negotiating the pacers well. Despite missed edges and beaten deliveries, pacers Jasprit Bumrah and local lad Mohammed Siraj failed to break the opening stand.
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Root stepped in the field needing mere 10 runs to outshine Sachin Tendulkar's record of 2,535 runs in 32 matches against England.
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Electing to bat first, England were off to a decent start with openers Zack Crawley and Ben Duckett negotiating the pacers well.