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The 19-year-old Esha clinched the top honurs in the women's event with a score of 243.1. Esha also won a team gold along with Rhythm and Surbhi Rao with a combined score of 1736
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A previous remark made by Australian cricketer and Dhoni's former Chennai Super Kings teammate George Bailey reveals the cricketer's fondness for smoking sheesha.
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With this win, Suhas took his medal tally to three, having clinched two silver earlier
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Odisha Juggernauts consolidated that advantage with a brilliant attacking turn.
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The Afghanistan series is India's last bilateral T20I series before the T20 World Cup, which starts on June 1.
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Former Hyderabad-based Indian cricketer Ambati Rayudu explains reason for leaving the party.
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Y Srinivas Rao will lead SBI Hyderabad Circle in All India Inter-Circle Kabaddi Tournament to be held at Mumbai starting January 10
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India's semifinal defeat to England in the T20I World Cup on November 10 was the duo's last appearance in the shortest format.
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ICC regulations prevent cricketers from displaying messages of political, religious or racial causes during international matches
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Nadal said he had concerns over his surgically repaired hip after needing a medical timeout in the third set of his Brisbane International quarterfinal loss to Jordan Thompson
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Kothagudem MLA K Sambasiva Rao and Bhadrachalam ITDA Project Officer Prateek Jain attended the closing ceremony and presented trophies to the winning teams
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Having posted a massive 474/5 before declaring their innings on the back of Rahul Singh’s double century, Hyderabad then put on a solid show with the ball to dismiss Nagaland for 153 and enforced follow-on. In the second innings, Hyderabad bowlers wreaked havoc to dismiss the hosts to 127 in just over 34 overs
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Batting first, Hyderabad posted a modest 107 in 43 overs. Gouher Sultana top-scored with an unbeaten 36 while G Trisha contributed 26. For Punjab, Sunita Rani and Priyanka scalped two wickets each
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Adarsh Kumar Kalyanapu of Khammam has successfully completed the AIFF C-License coaching course held in West Bengal
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Warner hit 57 off 75 balls until his fairy-tale last innings came to an end just after midday on day four, leaving Australia 11 runs short of victory.
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This distinctive collaboration will mark the debut of an Indian team in the cutting-edge global electric all-terrain motorcycle racing World Cup organized by FIM E-Xplorer.
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In another match, Guru Vidhwan scored 108 runs but his side Districts 2 lost to Team H by 45 runs
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The Telangana girl clocked 9.29.01 seconds to clinch top honours in the under-19 girls 800 metres freestyle event
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Captain Tilak hits ton as Hyderabad declare after posting 474/5 against Nagaland
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India is set to clash with arch-rivals Pakistan on June 9 in New York.
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India beat South Africa by seven wickets in a match that was played for just 106.2 overs and ended in a day and a little over one session.
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Shanmukha Pulli scored 5 points out of 6 t rounds to clinch top spot ahead of Andabatla Satvik and G Hemanth Eshwar who took second and third places with 4.5 respectively
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Batting first, Janmesh's knock powered his side to 320/9 in 50 overs. Riyan Syed contributed with 56 runs. In reply, Vignesh Nethi’s bowling effort of 4/49 bundled out Team E for 198 runs in 35.1 over
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Batting first, Hyderabad posted 225/9 in 50 overs ad Pranavi smashed eight fours and two sixes in her 92-ball knock. G Trisha and Vellore Mahesh Kavya chipped in with 31 and 29 runs respectively