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Taking on the guardianship of Jaya, Amsterdam native Meral Bontenbel expressed her long-standing desire to adopt a pet, recounting how she couldn't resist falling in love with the Varanasi street dog during her visit to the temple town
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Both teams have one win from four outings. Call it their misfortune or lack of a proper planning, Bangladesh's campaign has fallen miserably after they began on a positive note with a comprehensive win over Afghanistan
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As soon as BCCI released tickets at 12 pm on Saturday, cricket enthusiasts rushed to the ticketing portal to secure their seats, and they were quickly sold out.
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The astonishing innings broke South Africa captain Aiden Markram's record of a century off 49 balls against Sri Lanka at the same stadium 18 days earlier.
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Australia's win was the biggest in the World Cup in terms of margin of runs and second biggest in the ODI history
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Bolstered by the revival of their batting firepower, a rejuvenated Australia will look for another dominating show but need to be cautious when they face a tenacious Netherlands
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During the match at one point, Netherlands was down at 91/6 but then Sybrand and Logan unleashed a calculated counter-attack, stitching a partnership of 130 runs to take their team beyond the 200-run mark. Both batters also brought up their half-centuries.
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The Netherlands, who stunned South Africa in Dharamsala for their first World Cup win against a Test playing nation, will be eying an improved show from their top-order as they look for back-to-back victories
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Kohli's statement comes following two major upsets in the ongoing World Cup. While Afghanistan stunned holders England by 69 runs, Netherlands recorded their biggest win in the history of the game when they shocked South Africa by 38 runs
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Netherlands scored 245 for eight after South Africa opted to bowl in the rain-hit match. In reply, South Africa were all out for 207 in 42.5 overs
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As the Proteas take on the Netherlands on Tuesday, the perennial under-performers and ''chokers'' have shown in the last two games their determination to go the distance in the tournament
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The women's team defeated the Senior EDE side 3-2, while the men's side thrashed their Dutch counterparts 8-0
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After posting an imposing total of 322/7 on the back of Will Young's measured 70-run knock and half-centuries from Rachin Ravindra (51) and Tom Latham (53), Santner ran through the Netherlands batting order to skittle them for 223 runs in 46.3 overs
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Sent in to bat, New Zealand's batting fired in unison with Will Young (70), Rachin Ravindra (51) and Tom Latham (53) posting half-centuries.
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Rizwan, Shakeel hit fifties in their side's 81-run victory over Netherlands
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Both batters hit half-centuries to take Pakistan to 286; Bad de Leede scalps four wickets for Netherlands
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Bas de Leede returned with four wickets for Netherlands, while Colin Ackermann snapped two.
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With a 6-0 advantage in head-to-head matches, Pakistan enters the match as the overwhelming favourite.
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Pakistan look to get into the groove when they take on minnows Netherlands in their ICC Men’s ODI World Cup match at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, in Hyderabad
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Despite a string of poor performances – in Asia Cup and warm-up games – Arthur said that they are one win away from their best cricket.