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The 32-year-old Indian, returning to action after the Paris Olympics, recovered from an opening-game reversal to stay in contention but fell short
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Darius had qualified third with 94 hits while Moraad took the fourth qualifying spot with 93
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It continued a rapid rise for Habib, who made his Olympic debut last year in Paris, running into eventual silver medalist Carlos Alcaraz, a four-time major winner, in the first round
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Top-ranked Sinner has a first-round match against Nicolas Jarry and also has Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton and Medvedev in his quarter of the draw
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Steve Smith to lead the squad; first test begins on January 29 and second on February 6
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Head coach Sanjoy Sen reflected on the journey to the title, singling out honesty and dedication as the keys to success
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Miranda (90+1') scored the late equaliser for Hyderabad after Armando Sadiku (52') put the home team ahead
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Deschamps is one of only three people in football history to have won the World Cup as both a player and a coach
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Bumrah, who made history ahead of the fifth and final Test against Australia by recording the highest-ever ICC Rankings rating for an Indian bowler at 907 points, improved that tally by one point after taking two wickets in the first innings at the SCG
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Bumrah dominated Australia with remarkable performances, including eight wickets in Perth, a six-wicket haul at the Gabba, and a game-changing burst at the MCG
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A review of the recent performances will be conducted soon but the BCCI does not blame head coach Gautam Gambhir for the defeat
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Lakshya, coming off a title win at the Syed Modi International in Lucknow and a third-place finish at the King Cup International, failed to replicate his recent form
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This event is in addition to a slew of competitions India has expressed its interest to host, including the marquee 2029 World Championships
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Currently third in the table, FC Goa have 25 points from 13 matches, courtesy seven wins and four draws and a win will take them to second spot ahead of Bengaluru FC
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South Africa were the first team to qualify after defeating Pakistan by 10 wickets in the Boxing Day Test
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England are scheduled to face Afghanistan on February 26 in the Champions Trophy but more than 160 politicians have written a letter to the ECB, urging to boycott the match
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A total of 21 Indian players across various categories will compete in the $950,000 BWF World Tour event, offering 11,000 ranking points for the champions
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Vaishnavi Yadav (3/23) and Srivalli (2/33) starred with the ball, helping Hyderabad restrict Madhya Pradesh to 180/9 in 50 overs
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Boystown struggled as Dhananjaya wreaked havoc, dismissing them for 121 in 37.5 overs
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In a closely contested final, St Michael’s School edged past Tetra FC 3-2 to clinch the title, with Samson, Jason, and Reyansh each scoring a goal
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Since beating the West Indies by 40 runs at Providence last August, South Africa has achieved 2-0 series wins against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Pakistan and qualified for its first World Test Championship final in June in London
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Jay Shah, the new ICC chairman, to discuss system details with top brass of India, Australia and England
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Bumrah couldn't bowl in the final innings of the series here after suffering back spasms
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The West Indies' last Test series in Pakistan was in 2006, though they have visited for two white-ball series since then. The team is set to play a three-day tour match against Pakistan Shaheens starting January 10 in Islamabad, ahead of the first Test in Multan on January 17.