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Tamil Nadu took the lead in the 25th minute through Romario Jesuraj. This marked Tamil Nadu’s third draw, ending their campaign in last place with three points, while Kerala topped the group with 13 points.
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In the final, the state team defeated Andhra Pradesh 5-2 to clinch the title
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Walker Town could only manage 110 in 31.4 overs as Arush (5/45) and Bala (3/11) wreaked havoc. Later, despite Ishan Puram’s efforts of 4/16, Walker Town fell short as Yadav Dairy reached the target in 39.2 overs with three wickets in hand
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The Women's Selection Committee of the BCCI announced the squad to be led by Niki Prasad, while Sanika Chalke will be the vice-captain. The squad has two wicketkeepers Kamalini G and Bhavika Ahire, while three standby players, Nandhana S, Ira J and Anadi T, have also been included
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He will become the 468th Australian men's Test cricketer to don the Baggy Green during the fourth Border-Gavaskar game on December 26
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Dismisses fears about the knee injury he suffered during practice, says it is fine; keeps suspense over his batting position
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Batting first, Hyderabad managed 169 in 38.1 overs, with Tanmay Agarwal (64) and Avanish Rao (52) shining, while Atharva (4/55) and Ayush Mhatre (3/17) led Mumbai's bowling. In reply, Mumbai chased the target in 25.2 overs, thanks to unbeaten 44 and 38 run-knocks from Shreyas Iyer and Tanish Kotian respectively.
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Jammu and Kashmir secured a top-four finish in Group A with seven points from five matches. A 74th-minute goal by Adnan Ayub gave them a 1-0 victory over Rajasthan, ensuring they advanced to the quarterfinals. Rajasthan, however, needed a win and hoped for a Manipur victory over Telangana to keep their quarterfinal hopes alive, but their efforts fell short.
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Affan netted in the 8th, 11th, and 27th minutes, while Shaik Aijaz Ali (18th) and Mohammed Ali Khan (21st) scored a goal each in the team’s championship triumph.
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In the finals, Oakridge defeated Chirec International School 75-61 to win the boys' title, while Future Kids overcame Delhi Public School 47-24 to emerge as champions in the girls' final.
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Batting first, Naveen’s knock (31x4, 1x6) and Sai Sandeep’s 76 powered Amberpet to 415/8 in 40 overs.
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Kambli was recently in the news when he attended a memorial event for his mentor, Ramakant Achrekar, and was spotted struggling and sitting in a wheelchair. The former star spoke about his health battle, where he said that he had been suffering from a serious urine infection. He appreciated the support of his wife, children, and former teammate Ajay Jadeja, who visited him during his health scare.
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During the press conference ahead of the fourth Test of BGT in Mebourne, Jadeja interacted with the media in Hindi. The Australian media claimed the all-rounder refused to answer questions in English and left the session even before the Australian reporters could pose questions.
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Goa, who entered the match on the back of two losses and just one win, were hoping for a better result, but Damanbhalang Chyne’s penalty in the 89th minute earned Meghalaya a place in the last eight
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In the 200m butterfly event, Shivani Karra clinched the top spot with a time of 2:44.07, narrowly defeating Mokshitha (2:44.09) and Hanvika Reddy (2:54.10) who finished second and third, respectively. In the 200m breaststroke, Shivani again emerged victorious, clocking 2:30.17. P Niyathi (3:01.16) and Harshitha (4:12.04) secured second and third positions.
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Jatin was the standout performer, scoring 18 points in Uttar Pradesh's 56-49 win over Delhi in the boys' final. In the girls' final, Mercy (15 points) and Kavisri (13 points) combined well as Tamil Nadu defeated Maharashtra 68-46 to clinch the title.
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When Alaaeddin arrived in India, he was relatively unknown, but quickly proved his worth. He broke Elano’s record of scoring in six consecutive matches and became the fastest player to score over 10 goals in ISL history. Additionally, he set the record for the first player to score three consecutive braces and shares the longest goal-scoring streak in the league. Currently leading the top-scorers chart, Alaaeddin has cemented his place as one of the most formidable forwards in the competition.
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There has been no official statement from the BCCI or the Indian team about the status of both players after suffering injury scares
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Ayushi Shukla, Sonam Yadav and Parunika Sisodia spin web around Bangladesh batters, opener Trisha too shines
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Prime Minister says the latter's "jersey no. 99 will be sorely missed" in the cricket field
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Rahul was hit on his right hand and was seen in some discomfort at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, which will host the Boxing Day Test from December 26 with the five-match series levelled at 1-1.
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In the semifinals, Delhi edged past Madhya Pradesh 59-55 in a thrilling contest, setting up a final clash with Uttar Pradesh, who registered a commanding 86-46 victory over Tamil Nadu
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This was Services' third straight victory as they beat 10-man Rajasthan to move to nine points and confirm their place in the top four of the six-team group.
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Both wrestlers are under the guidance of C Sandeep Yadav at Ratan Singh Ustad Aakhada, Nampally