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Tanishq from Srinidhi Global School clinched the title with a perfect score of six points from six rounds, while Vrishank Meduri secured second place with 5.5 points, and R. Manotej finished third with five points.
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Andhra registered a 4-1 win against Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu in Group F of the Swami Vivekananda U-20 Men's NFC 2025 at the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama Ground in Narainpur, Chhattisgarh
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Significantly, this is the same category which will be introduced in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics for the first time.
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The green jerseys, made from recycled fabric, highlight the franchise’s broader sustainability initiatives, aiming to raise awareness about conservation and the need to protect the environment
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The City-based Dr Ram, Lifespan Founder, heads the body which has been officially granted permanent membership affiliation by the Indian Rugby Football Union (IRFU)
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We knew it would be a high-scoring game and Abhishek Sharma played very well. Due credit to him, but we had a few missed opportunities, says Joshi
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It was just a matter of one innings for me. I am going to dedicate this century to the Orange Army and to Hyderabad. It was just, just watch the ball and play your game, says the gifted Sunrisers Hyderabad opener
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Gade Sharanya, Rishi Pallagani, Nitya Konduri, Manojreddy Maram and D Anji shared the lead with three points each from three rounds in Brilliant Trophy open chess tournament
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Pooran and Markram shared 58 runs off 29 balls for the second wicket to set the tone for the 181-run chase
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Hyderabad's Shrivalli Rashmikaa Bhamidipaty continues to play lead role in India's campaign
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Mohun Bagan came from behind after trailing by a goal to successfully cap off the League Double, having already clinched the ISL Shield this season, and have concluded the current campaign unbeaten at their home
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Sunrisers Hyderabad rediscovers winning ways on the back of pacer Harshal Patel’s impressive spell and Abhishek Sharma's blistering fireworks
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The Sunrisers bowlers were clueless as Punjab Kings ratchets up a mammoth total of 245; Shreyas shines with 82 runs off 36 balls
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Carlos Alcaraz outplays Alejandro Fokina 7-6(2) 6-4 and booked his place in the final of the Monte Carlo Masters
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Shubman Gill’s Titans sit comfortably at the top of the points table with four consecutive wins, while Rishabh Pant’s LSG, currently in fifth place, are gaining momentum following two back-to-back victories. However, Lucknow faced a setback as their in-form opener Mitchell Marsh—who has scored 265 runs in five matches—was unavailable due to his daughter’s illness and was replaced by Himmat Singh.
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For the first time in UTT’s history, team line-ups will be formed through a distinctive player auction format, allowing franchises enhanced control over their player selections and strategic planning.
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Speaking to the official broadcaster after Chennai Super Kings' heavy loss to Kolkata Knight Riders on Friday night, Dhoni acknowledged the challenge but emphasized the need to accept it, find ways to handle tough deliveries, and focus on building a competitive total. "I felt we didn’t have enough runs on the board today," he remarked.
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“The pitch appeared quite challenging for batting, with some movement early on from the new ball and definitely some turn,” said JioStar expert Clarke. “As for their approach—there was a clear lack of intent. Right now, it looks like they're playing it very safe, either aiming to get close to a win or simply trying to avoid a heavy loss,” he added.
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With the third consecutive win, team India climbs to second spot on the points table at the prestigious Billie Jean King Cup in Pune
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First time 3-in-a-row defeat for Chennai Super Kings at Chepauk
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Punjab Kings key batter Nehal Wadhera said there were no concerns about star all-rounder Glen Maxwell even with his indifferent form
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Vettori says motivation in tough situations comes from within and it’s around one’s own individual performances
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The Indian Super League final will be played at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata on Saturday
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When the former champions Sunrisers face off against a confident Shreyas Iyer-led Punjab Kings in a must-win clash at home on Saturday at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, skipper Pat Cummins will be hoping for a comprehensive all-round display to help the team rediscover its winning rhythm.