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Stamford Bridge Hosts Chelsea vs. Arsenal North West London Derby
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The Netherlands, who stunned South Africa in Dharamsala for their first World Cup win against a Test playing nation, will be eying an improved show from their top-order as they look for back-to-back victories
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Buttler made his Indian Premier League (IPL) debut for Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede and has scored a lot of runs for Mumbai Indians and against them at the iconic venue.
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Thanks to Warner's 124-ball 163 and Marsh's 121 off 108, Australia scored an imposing scored 367 for 9 and then bundled out Pakistan for 305 in 45.3 overs at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
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However, the Indian crushed the revival with an on-the-line return to grab three game points and sealed the opening game after Katethong floated a cross-court wide.
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Shaheen Shah Afridi scripted a new Pakistan record as he became the first pacer from the country to pick up more than one 5-wicket haul in World Cup history
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The police asked the fans not to use black dress as a mark of protest, though they did not bar anyone from wearing clothes of that particular colour while entering the stands
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The Academy, which will be launched early next year, will be based at the PS Sports Excellence Arena, Ring Road, Muhana, and will serve as a stepping stone for more academies to be inaugurated by the franchise in Rajasthan in the coming years.
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India made short work of Bangladesh in Pune on Thursday to maintain their winning run in the tournament, as the likes of skipper Rohit, Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill continued to sizzle with the bat.
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Antum Chargers and Celebrity Stingers had a good outing winning full points in the fourth round of the Telangana Premier Golf League at the Hyderabad Golf Course
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Bavuma said South Africa will be ready with their plans if England decide to bring in Ben Stokes in their playing eleven.
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Mitchell Marsh slammed nine sixes in his 108-ball 121-run knock against Pakistan to set the record
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He wouldn't have the manic following of Virat Kohli, whose centuries would leave the crowd in raptures nor does he have that silken touch of Rohit Sharma, who sends the ball soaring into the stands.
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The Indian duo rallied from a set down to defeat the fourth seeded duo of Vishnuvardhan and Siddhanth Bantia 3-6, 7-6(10-3) 13-11
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Batting first, Trisha helped Hyderabad post a commanding 158/6 in 20 overs. Later, Hyderabad dismissed Odisha for 75 in 16.5 overs
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Batting first, Hyderabad were all out for 194 runs in 48.1 overs. Aaron George Varghese top-scored with an 84-run knock. For Delhi, Yug Gupta scalped three wickets
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For the losing outfit, Hrishikesh also scalped five wickets for 52 but in vain
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Pakistan pressed their spinners Mir and left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawas into service but they made zero impact.
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FIA said it was quadrupling the maximum fine stewards can impose from 250,000 euros, stating the amount had been static for the last 12 years and "does not reflect the current needs of motorsports".
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Virat Kohli is now the fourth highest run-scorer in world cricket, only behind legends of the game Ricky Ponting (27,483 international runs), Kumara Sangakkara (28,016 international runs) and Sachin Tendulkar (34,357).
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A section of fans expressed their opinion on social media regarding Kohli's choice to refrain from taking singles while partnering with KL Rahul.
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In the boys' U15 singles category, Jagsher Singh Khangurra defeated China's MA Chu Xuan 21-14, 21-13 in just 28 minutes.
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Pakistan's disappointing loss to India last time out was a setback after their strong start.
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Hardik Pandya will miss India's World Cup clash against New Zealand after sustaining an injury and will join the team in Lucknow