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Suryavanshi once again put on display a fearless show during his 33-ball knock as his side overhauled a target of 188 with remarkable ease
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Hyderabad was originally to host the IPL qualifiers 1 and 2 before the high-profile League was suspended following India-Pakistan tensions
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Considering the monsoon, the BCCI has also shifted the May 23 fixture between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and SunRisers Hyderabad in Bengaluru to Lucknow
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England international Jonny Bairstow was an integral part of the England side that won the ODI World Cup in 2019. Bairstow has a total of 287 caps for England
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Harshal’s first wicket of the match pushed him into an elite group of IPL legends for he became the 13th bowler in the league's distinguished history to have taken more than 150 wickets.
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This was his third Level 1 offence under Article 2.5 this season and hence, he has accumulated Two Demerit Points, in addition to Three Demerit Points he had accumulated earlier
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Rathi, who was fined earlier for controversial celebrations after dismissing a batter, got involved with a verbal spat with Abhishek in the eighth over of the SRH innings after Abhishek was caught in the deep for 59.
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"Today, got a chance today with Travis Head being unwell and then continuing to see some performance from Eshan Malinga and Kaminda Mendiss, so I think that's very pleasing," Vettori said in the post-match briefing
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The way we planned the auction, if we had the same bowling attack, the story would be different, the Lucknow captain said.
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Ashok Kumar Dhyanchand was invited by His Royal Highness, the King of Pahang, for a special and select get together in Kuala Lumpur.
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Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya declare open Khelo India Beach Games in a colourful ceremony on the Ghoghla Beach in Gujarat
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About 200 young trainees got a feel of what fitness means during the audio-visual workshop
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SRH were already out of the competition and LSG needed a win on Monday night to stay alive in the tournament
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Earlier, a media report said that BCCI won't let Indian teams compete in the two Asian Cricket Council (ACC) events at a time the two neighbouring nations were involved in a military conflict
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Sri Sai Baswanth and Challa Saharsha tied for second place with 5.5 points each, but by virtue of the tie-break rule, the former was declared second
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Both Varshith and Jeevika are from Zion Sports Swimming Academy
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The BCCI has informed the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) about the decision to withdraw from both events happening in June and September, respectively
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The May 20 match is between Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals
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Shashank Singh (59 off 30) and Nehal Wadhera (70 off 37) propelled PBKS to a formidable 219/5. Their aggressive partnerships helped PBKS set a challenging total, taking them closer to a playoff spot
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Verstappen took his second win of the season, and first since last month's Japanese Grand Prix, and denied Piastri — who finished third — what would have been his fourth win in a row
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India held its nerves in an exciting final to score a 4-3 win against Bangladesh via penalties to successfully defend the SAFF football championship (under-19) at the Golden Jubilee Stadium in Yupia (Arunachal Pradesh) on Sunday
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Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Sunday announced the broadening of the scope of the Khelo India initiative with the introduction of multiple Games to cover school sports, martial arts, beach and water sports from this year onwards
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Star Indian table tennis player Manika Batra cruised to the second round of the World Championships with a dominant straight-game win while Manav Thakkar also made a confident start to his singles campaign
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For SRH, it will be a chance for some of their players to shrug off rustiness that has plagued their campaign through and through