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Reflecting on India’s broader approach, the Dutchman emphasised the importance of pushing boundaries.
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India, buoyed by an outstanding all-round performance in the second T20I, will aim to complete a 3-0 whitewash
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Both wickets were pretty good to bat but as a team we didn't play to our best potential, says the pacer
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Rinku blasted 53 runs off 29 balls at No 5 while forming a crucial 108-run partnership off 49 balls with Nitish Kumar Reddy (74)
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The script is not expected to deviate much when the two sides clash in the second T20 International on Wednesday
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Candidly admits that his team doesn't know how to consistently post 180 plus totals in a T20 game
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Having consistently generated speed in excess of 150kmph in his maiden IPL earlier this year, Mayank had drawn attention of cricketing world
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Media reports indicate that a large banner flew over the Hudson River, circling the Statue of Liberty, which symbolizes human dignity, freedom, and equality. The 1971 genocide, documented by U.S. Congress Resolution HR 1430 in 2022, resulted in the deaths of 2.8 million people and the rape of at least 200,000 predominantly Hindu women, leaving a lasting impact on the region.
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It was one of the most exhilarating performance by the Indian team despite losing more than 200 overs of play with two days of complete wash-out.
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Visitors give the hosts a target of 95 runs to win the second Test and make a clean sweep of the two-match series
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Bangladesh still trail by 26 runs. Ashwin did the damage with a two-wicket haul (2/14).
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Bumrah made an early impact after the lunch session by dismissing Mehidy Hasan Miraz (20) following a brief cameo. Hasan hit some aggressive shots, including a boundary off Siraj, but ultimately fell to Bumrah, who induced an edge that was comfortably caught by Shubman Gill in the slips. Bumrah's dominance continued as he clean-bowled Taijul Islam (5) with a superb delivery that jagged back into the batter and crashed into the stumps.
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Hindu Mahasabha protesting against alleged violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, leading to heightened security for the visitors
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Sunday's game was canceled due to overnight drizzle that left soggy patches on the field. Although it hadn't rained since the morning, and all covers were removed by 9:30 am, wet spots—particularly near the bowlers' run-up—remained undried.
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Bangladesh are scheduled to resume their first innings from 107 for 3, which they managed on the rain-hit opening day
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The drizzle in the morning Saturday turned into heavy rain and there is a possibility that play won't be possible until the final session of the day
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Bangladesh scored 33 runs and lost the wicket of skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto (31) in the nine overs that could be bowled after lunch before the players walked off due to bad light.
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While hosts India fielded an unchanged side, Bangladesh made a couple of changes
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The duo's bats remained silent in series-opener as Bangladesh pacers bowled probing lines on a supportive track and were rewarded
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PM Modi’s brief trip was of about 55 hours packed with activities, while Trump was in the heat of the campaign for an election six weeks away.