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Jasprit Bumrah on Wednesday lauded the "utmost confident" young Men in Blue for their stellar show in their 2-0 win in the three-match T20I series against Ireland
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Bernardo Silva found the net 55 times, notably securing the first two goals in the 4-0 triumph against Real Madrid during the Champions League semifinal on the path to last season's triumph.
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Scheduled for September 27th, Miami is set to face Houston Dynamo in the final, aiming to secure its second trophy of the year.
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John Isner will conclude his 17th consecutive participation in his home major.
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Despite his veteran status, Chahal was unable to secure a position in the team, as India opted for three spinners in their 17-member squad. The favored selections were Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, and Kuldeep Yadav.
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Alcaraz is The Next Big Thing, the winner of the 2022 U.S. Open who grabbed his second Grand Slam title last month at Wimbledon by beating — yes, that's right — Djokovic
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Amanpreet shot 577 in the men's standard pistol, a clear three points ahead of silver-winning Korean Lee Gunhyeok, who shot 574
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India captain Jasprit Bumrah on Wednesday lauded the supremely confident youngsters who contributed to the team's T20 series win in Ireland.
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India has captured the series 2-0. The rain was such that both teams could not even get the opportunity to toss the coin and decide who would bat or bowl first.
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Manish Thakran carded a fiery six-under 66 in the second round, propelling him into joint halfway lead alongside Aryan Roopa Anand (68) and Sri Lanka's N Thangaraja (68) at the Coimbatore Open
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World number 19 Gayatri and Treesa, who reached the semifinals of the All England Championships in the last two editions, beat Chang and Yang, ranked 37th, 21-18 21-10 in 38 minutes
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Amulya of Thorur secured top spot to clinch gold in the category A, while Madhu of Shaikpet finished second for silver medal
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The tournament will feature 58 matches, including 10 warm-up fixtures and will be held across 12 prominent venues throughout the nation, a BCCI release said.
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The second game of Classical Chess at the FIDE World Cup final between Indian grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa and Norway's world number one Magnus Carlsen ended in a draw
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A total of three venues -- Guwahati, Thiruvananthapuram and Hyderabad -- will host the official warm-up matches for all the 10 teams before the World Cup opener
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Saranya scored 6 points, while other Hyderabad girls Modipalli Deekshitha with 5.5 points secured second place selected for Nationals
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Ravinder Goud and Zaid Ahmed maintained clean slate with four wins from as many games while Sharad More and Sufiyan Chictey were next in order with six points each
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Akshara clocked 2:49:7s ahead of D Geethasree and Bommane Swetha in second and third places respectively
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Aldrin, who entered the showpiece as season leader with his 8.42m national record effort in March, cleared 8.0m in his first attempt and fouled his next two jumps
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India posted a picture of Team India on the tour of Ireland for three T20I matches, catching this historic moment live
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M Abhirath Reddy hit 146 while N Anirudh Reddy scored 102 as their side Jai Hanuman defeated Central Excise by 191 runs in the HCA A Division one-day league
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Praggnanandhaa, who had played out a draw with white pieces on Tuesday, held the Norwegian five-time World Champion Carlsen in Classical Chess to another draw
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In his recent post, Olonga clarified that reports about Streak's demise were heavily exaggerated, emphasizing that he had personally received communication from him.
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India finds itself in the Elite Pool, sharing the company of Japan, Malaysia, and Thailand. The second group, known as the Challengers Pool, includes Hong Kong China, Chinese Taipei, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Iran, and Oman.