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In Kane's post, the caption read, 'And then there was 3. Welcome to the world, beautiful girl. So grateful for your safe arrival and the exciting journey ahead.'
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He sat out during Friday's second T20I as Australia rotated players as part of their series strategy.
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ICC reports that the inaugural WTC champions dominated the contest at Bay Oval, securing victory late on the fourth day.
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The series will be played from February 21-25 which will be followed by a two-match Test series which will start on February 29.
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Training wages and starting wages will remain at 80 percent of the adult minimum wage rate.
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The 18-year-old sensation accomplished this feat against the New Zealand team, following his first century against Ireland just a few days ago.
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Their quest for victory has been fruitless for the past 76 days, with the last triumph recorded on November 4 against New Zealand during the World Cup in India.
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Peters appointed as Foreign Minister, Seymour as Minister Overseeing Regulation Quality Assessment.
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Numerous stars lauded Virat for his 50th ODI century on social platforms. Kangana Ranaut joined in, hailing his stellar World Cup semifinal performance.
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Miller who came to the crease during crucial juncture of the game registered a superb century to ensure South Africa register 212 runs on the score board.
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At the Microsoft Ignite 2023 developer conference in the US, Nadella mentioned staying up all night to catch the match.
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Anushka took to Instagram, sharing a story post with the caption, "God scripts the best stories."
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On Thursday, in the wee hours, SRK took to Instagram, sharing a post with the caption, "Yay boys!!! Incredible team spirit and gameplay. Now onto winning the finals. Best of luck... India!!!
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Virat Kohli's world record 50th ODI hundred and a scintillating century by Shreyas Iyer powered India into the final of the World Cup with a 70-run victory over New Zealand
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In the process, the Indian pacer Mohammed Shami etched his name into the record books, becoming the fastest bowler to claim 50 wickets in the ODI World Cup.
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After winning the toss and electing to bat first, the right-hander opener gave India a flying start by scoring a quick 47 runs off 29 balls, including 4 fours and 4 sixes.
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Shreyas scored 105 off 70 balls against New Zealand in the semi-finals of the World Cup, which included 4 fours and 8 sixes, reaching his hundred in just 67 balls.
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India and New Zealand maintain unchanged lineups from their recent matches against the Netherlands and Sri Lanka, sticking to their existing teams for the upcoming game.
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India's undefeated streak spans nine games in the tournament, contrasting with the Kiwis' initial strong performance, although they secured their spot in the final four at a later stage.
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Fans in India are eagerly waiting for India to lift the trophy again and put an end to its ICC trophy drought. The last time India won a major ICC was at the 2011 World Cup, under the leadership of MS Dhoni.