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It was Southgate's penalty miss at the old Wembley that denied an England side with Seaman in goal the chance to reach the Euro '96 final.
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Goswami didn't give a definitive answer on vice-captain Harmanpreet Kaur's batting position but indicated that a lot of options will be tried out before the World Cup in New Zealand next year.
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Ahead of the World Cup in New Zealand early next year, India have got work to do in all departments as pointed out by skipper Mithali Raj herself.
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Hyderabad: Celebrities are just like us and their social media posts prove it time and again. After sharing some pictures from her quarantine routine at home, actor Anushka Sharma on Friday evening posted pics of her new haircut that she’s in love with. She shared that she suffered from post baby hair fall and has […]
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Sri Lanka will play three T20Is -- on June 23, 24 and 26 --, which will be followed by three One-day Internationals on June 29, July 1 and 4 against England
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It was Sterling's second goal at Euro 2020 and it secured a 1-0 victory over the Czech Republic on Tuesday in a match at Wembley Stadium
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A sensational knock from Sneh Rana saved the one-off Test for India as England were unable to tear the lower order on the fourth and final day in Bristol on Saturday as the visitors walked away with a draw.
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The teenage prodigy was batting on 55 not out off 68 balls in the Indian second innings when the day's play ended after the third session was washed out by rains.
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England declared their innings when Shrubsole was bowled by Sneh Rana, who ended up as India's best bowler with a four-wicket haul.
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Hosts dominate the first two sessions on Day One
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Unlike the men's squad, which played intra-squad games in Southampton ahead of the WTC final, the women prepared only in the nets which might hurt them in the four-day game.
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The Indian women are playing a Test match for the first time in seven years. The last time they played was in November 2014, when they beat South Africa in Mysore.
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Harmanpreet says they picked the brains of red-ball specialist Ajinkya Rahane
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England managed to gain full three points from the match against Croatia and now the Three Lions will lock horns against Scotland on June 18
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Set a target of 38 to win on the fourth day, after England were all out for 122 in their second innings, the Kiwis reached the target losing just two wickets
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At tea, England were 18 for two wickets in six overs. Pacer Matt Henry removed both openers, Rory Burns (0) and Dominic Sibley (8) with the total being 17.
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Holding, who is a passionate advocate for equality in cricket and the wider community, feels the gesture is akin to saying "all lives matter" rather than supporting Black Lives Matter movement.
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Earlier, England were bowled out for 303 in their first innings on the second day.
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The foundation convener K Murali Mohan Kumar informed that an NRI , Dr. Vishwa Narayana of England has come forward to support the families of priests and temple staff
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After openers left-handed Burns and Dominic Sibley (35) saw off the new-ball challenge, England were reduced to 152/4 in 56 overs.