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Speaking to ANI, a GC member on conditions of anonymity said while the final approval will be given in the GC meeting, the league is expected to start on April 9 and a call on the venues will be taken next week.
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There's still a lot to improve, a lot of quality to add. We need to be much more efficient in decision-making, much quicker to open situations up when advantages are there, many more situations to feel when advantages are obtained,
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Budumuru Nagarajau (25) of Srikakulam in AP is allegedly involved in nine cases registered against him in Hyderabad and Cyberabad. He made phone calls to top executives of different hospitals, educational institutions, corporates and real estate companies
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The 20-time Grand Slam winner has not played in any tournament since Australian Open 2020. Since then, Federer has undergone two knee surgeries.
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The pair defeated Malaysia's Ong Yew Sin and Teo Ee Yi 12-21, 21-19, 21-12 to progress ahead in the tournament.
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With the India innings finishing on 365 a lead of 160 the visitors had to bat out three overs before the umpires called for Lunch. At the break, England's score read 6/0 with openers Zak Crawley (5) and Dominic Sibley (1) at the crease.
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India's Anshu missed bronze after Italian Rancesca Indelicato defeated her in the semi-finals in the 57kg category (via an injury rule).
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Former Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Akhtar hit out at the board saying that they were not strict enough in implementing the bio-bubble and the PSL postponement was a major embarrassment.
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Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, who idolised Gavaskar during his growing up days, paid tributes to the legend on twitter. Tendulkar took to twitter writing, 50 years ago today, he took the Cricketing World by storm.
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Commonwealth Games champion Vikas, who has already secured a berth for his third Olympics in Tokyo, got rid of Italian Mangiacapre in a 3-2 split decision
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The 37-year-old Olympic-bound star lost in a split decision after an exhausting contest that was also messy in equal measure
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Satwiksairaj and Ashwini showed top-notch fighting spirit before going down to World No 13 and No 5 pair -Tan Kian Meng and Lai Pei Jing of Malaysia
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Dead body of the 72-year-old Snesarev, who returned to India after a gap of two years to be at the helm till the end of September, has been sent to a government hospital for post mortem
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Pant struck 101 off 118 balls for his third Test hundred, helping India take a sizeable first innings lead after the hosts looked in trouble at 146 for six in response to England's 205
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Polls show about 80% of Japanese think the games should be postponed again or canceled amid the pandemic
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Pant plundered 13 fours and two sixes in his breathtaking 101 off 118 balls on day two of the final Test against England
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Competing for the first time in more than a year, Chopra hurled the spear to a distance of 88.07cm in his fifth attempt to obliterate his earlier national record of 88.06m
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The city rhythmic gymnast girl topped the Indian trials for the World University Games, scheduled to be held in Chengdu, China, in August this year
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Hyderabad: Kotesh (6/20) bowled Cheerful Chums to a 190-run win over Rakesh XI in the A2 division two-day league on Friday. Brief Scores Group-1 PB: Team Speed 236 in 67.3 overs vs Nizamabad Dist 193/7 in 46.4 overs (Y Murali Krishna 55no; D Manish Goud 5/55); CCOB 339 in 66.4 overs bt Ours 238 in […]
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Roshanara crushed Starlets CC by massive 350 runs in the A3 division one-day league
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False rails are up
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England dominated the first two sessions and India looked in all sorts of trouble before Pant (101 off 118 balls) suddenly decided to catch the opposition by the scruff of their necks
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Hyderabad: Secret Idea, worked well when the following horses were exercised at Malakpet Race Course on Friday morning. SAND 800m: Super Act (Afroz Khan) 1-1, 600/45, shaped well. New Look (RB) & Golden Lady (Gaurav Singh) 1-2, 600/46, former moved well. Win Vision (SS Tanwar) & Vijays Simha (Gopal Singh) 1-0, 600/46, pair handy and […]
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Hyderabad: In a nail-biting quarterfinal match, Syed Ahmed edged past P Arvind Goud 4-3(46-56,47-71,65-46,76-32,52-43,6-70,57-46) to cruise into the snooker semi finals of the Sreemitra Telangana State Ranking Snooker & Billiards Championship. Results: Quarterfinals: Himanshu Jain bt MD Nazeeruddin 4-1(35-63,110[96]-5,66-24,75[70]-8,66-53); Brandon Marcel bt Ajay Bushan 4-3(50-26,43-44,45-54,69[68]-11,70-24,30-57,72[50]-39); Mushtaq Hussian bt Bharath Reddy 4-0(64[53]-39,60-47,73-48,76[61]-0); Syed Ahmed bt P […]