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The presence of seasoned campaigners such as Shikhar Dhawan, Suresh Raina and Ishant Sharma will add sheen to the tournament
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Pujara’s slowest Test half-century, run-outs and injuries push tourists to the edge
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Pujara has been criticised for his ultra-defensive approach in the series so far and instead of propping up his team's response to Australia's first innings total of 338 all out
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Pujara scored 50 off 176 balls as his slow batting helped Australia gain complete control of the third Test with an overall lead of 197 runs
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"Ravindra Jadeja has suffered a dislocation and fracture on his left thumb. It will be very difficult for him to wear those gloves and bat," a senior BCCI official said
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Things are not looking pretty for Chennaiyin with just one win in their last eight games
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The Warriors used a 34-6 run over the third and fourth quarters to stun the Clippers and erase their big lead
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As expected, Liverpool pulled clear in the second half, but there was little to really celebrate from the 4-1 win at an empty Villa Park
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According to BCCI sources, Siraj was allegedly referred to as a "monkey" by a drunk spectator in one of stands at the Sydney Cricket Ground, reliving the infamous Monkeygate episode of the Indian team's tour of Australia in 2007-08.
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Indian genius Virender Sehwag terrorised opening bowlers throughout his career. Viru was the best ball-striker I have seen. His record of double and triple hundreds, though, shows that he was more than a kamikaze-style basher
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However, going into the last two days, former Australian cricketer Ponting felt the likes of Nathan Lyon and Pat Cummins will pose big threat to the Indian batting lineup.
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Hyderabad: Lombardy, Mehrzad and Xfinity impressed when the following horses were exercised at Malakpet Race Course on Friday morning. SAND 600m: NRI Sun (RB) 48, moved freely. Magic Street (RB) 47.5, handy. 800m: Xfinity (Afroz Khan) 56, 600/42, in good form. Human Touch (RB) (From 1400/600) 1-2, eased up. Watch My Stride (Koushik) 1-2, 600/46, […]
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As per the HC order, the Union Bank of India/erstwhile Andhra Bank will be included in the Group A category forthwith
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The process has been due since September last year but postponed twice citing the Covid-19 pandemic
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Brilliant Jadeja, Gill lead India's fightback on Day Two of SCG Test
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Having just managed to score only 10 runs in the first Two Tests, Smith roared back to form as his 131, single-handedly steered Australia to 338, their first innings total
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The cracks had been evident for Bengaluru since the start of the season, having bagged just 12 points from nine matches this season
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False rails are up
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Smith, who was batting on 130 and was in a mood to slog every ball in company of No.11 batsman Josh Hazlewood, couldn't beat a direct throw from Jadeja
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Caris LeVert scored 22 points and had 10 assists as the Nets cooled off the NBA's hottest team despite missing their two top players Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.
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Lockdown was announced less than 24 hours after top cricket board officials from India and Australia were engaged in a discussion on relaxation of hard quarantine measures
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"We could see the indications that David Warner is not fully fit. When he was trying to take a quick single, his facial expressions were telling that he is still in pain. But he showed intent, tried to rotate the strike,” said Zaheer Khan.
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The medical team declared that he suffered no major physical injuries except dislocated right shoulder and head trauma, but he was kept in a medically-induced coma for observation
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Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar opined that the dropped catches are to do with lack of focus than technique. "It is not that India can make do with Pant keeping in this way.