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Harshdeep's all-round heroics power Ameerpet to five-wicket win over All Saints in HCA C Division One-Day League Championship
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In the junior event, Kinshuk clinched the title in tie-break after finishing tied with Thriansh Sai for first place, both scoring 6 points from as many rounds
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West Bengal (1244 points) and Maharashtra (1227 points) secured second and third places, respectively, in the overall championship standings
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The omission from the 15-member Champions Trophy squad could also mark the end of the Shakib's ODI career
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The meeting was held at a five-star facility in Mumbai and BCCI President Roger Binny and secretary elect Devajit Saikia were in attendance along with Rohit and Gambhir
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Suryakumar Yadav will lead the 15-member team in the series starting in Kolkata on January 22
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Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty struggled to get the right start and trailed 6-11 at the break in the opening game
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Teenager Arshin Kulkarni struck a composed maiden List A century, while wicketkeeper-batter Nitin Naik hit an explosive unbeaten fifty to power Maharashtra to a handsome win over Punjab at Kotambi Stadium
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The championship featured eight teams representing various units and formations under the Southern Command
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The BCCI constitution stipulates that any post lying vacant should be filled within 45 days by calling a SGM, and Sunday's meeting is well within that period, holding on the 43rd day
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Fernando took 3-26 and Theekshana 3-35 to jointly knock the top off the New Zealand innings as it chased 291 for victory
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The match is New Zealand's last at home before the ODI-format Champions Trophy begins next month in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates
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The Werkself wasted no time breaking the deadlock, capitalizing on Dortmund's failure to clear the ball from the area. Robert Andrich set up Nathan Tella, who struck a powerful shot into the top left corner from the edge of the box, Xinhua reported.
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In the U-14 girls' artistic yoga event, Krittika secured the title with 23 points
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The duo defeated Maharashtra's Taarini Suri and Tamil Nadu's Reshika U in straight sets, 21-15, 21-16, in the final
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The cricketer made these comments while attending the convocation of a private college
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Under Gambhir, India lost an ODI series in Sri Lanka for the first time in 27 years, and they hit a new low when they were whitewashed 0-3 by New Zealand at home, unprecedented in the country's cricket history
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While the high-profile India batting crumbled in the Test series in Australia, Rahul was among the few batters who got runs
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The Deccan Warriors overcame a daunting 3-0 deficit, with Castaneda leading the charge
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In five matches, the seam-bowling all-rounder scored 298 runs at an average of 37.25, making him India's second-highest run-getter in the series
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India had swept the West Indies 3-0 in the ODI series, following a 2-1 triumph in the T20 series
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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