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Harshit Chowdhary scored an unbeaten 145 to power CFI to a crushing 175-run victory over Sri Lanka
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Dakshita Kumawat of Vidya Bhawan Public School, Udaipur won the Brilliant Trophy Juniors Chess Tournament
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Strauss, Pleroma, Amyra & Only The Brave worked well when the following horses were exercised at Malakpet Race Course
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Dr Anil Kumar-trained Ayur Shakti looks good in the PT Rajan Memorial Cup 1400 metres a handicap for horses in Class-II
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The Pesi Shroff-trained Chamonix looks best in the Byculla Club Trophy 2800 metres
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RH Sequeira-trained NRI Superpower holds a clear edge over rest of the contenders to win the T Chandrasekhar Reddy Memorial Cup 2400 metres
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In recent times we have been fortunate to see Indians take more interest in following sport at various levels.
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The 'Runway 34' actor took to his Instagram handle and posted memories from his incredible evening at the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Hyderabad’s dismal show continued as they succumbed to a nine-wicket loss, their fifth on the trot, on the third of the Group B Ranji Trophy match against Maharashtra in Pune
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MSR Charan slammed 119 as Hyderabad defeated Sri Lanka by 140 runs in the inaugural match of the 40th Rajiv Gandhi Under-19 cricket tournament
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Vinesh Phogat, Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik, and several other renowned wrestlers have been leading the protests against the Wrestling Federation India.
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According to reports, Bolt had observed discrepancies in his account previously and has now lost $12 million.
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Double centurion says consistency is key and he will strive for it
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Xfinity and Castlerock impressed when the following horses were exercised at Malakpet Race Course on Thursday.
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Little Master Sachin Tendulkar was the first to achieve the feat in 2010, followed by Virender Sehwag, Rohit Sharma, Chris Gayle, Martin Guptill, Fakhar Zaman, Ishan Kishan, and Shubman Gill.
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Olympian wrestlers Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik, Vinesh Phogat and other top Indian grapplers are protesting against the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) at the Jantar Mantar
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As India held their nerves to win a high-scoring thriller by 12 runs against New Zealand in the first ODI against at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad on Wednesday.
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Kartikeya Kak returned with an impressive bowling figures of 7/91 but Maharashtra are still ahead in the game as Hyderabad lost five wickets for 176 at stumps
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Slams 208 to join elite list of players with the feat to power India to 349/8 against New Zealand
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Winning Streak and Castlerock pleased when the following horses were exercised at Malakpet Race Course on Wednesday.
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The urine sample of the 26-year-old, who finished second in both the 100m and 200m events at the 2018 Asian Games and is the reigning national 100m champion, has returned adverse analytical findings (AAF) for 'andarine'
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"In terms of Ishan, yeah, he will be batting middle order. I'm glad he could get a run here after that fine knock in Bangladesh," Rohit said in the pre-game press conference before the first ODI against New Zealand.
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Hyderabad Metro Rail has announced that in Corridor-3, trains will be operated with five minutes frequency instead of seven minutes
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All eyes on in-form Siraj who is set to play his first international match at home ground; Ishan Kishan replaces injured Iyer