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India has learnt to accept female athletes but still a long way to go: Sania Mirza




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Whenever husbands don’t perform, wives are blamed: Sania Mirza




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Labuschagne says willing to sacrifice use of saliva

Australian run-machine Marnus Labuschagne is willing to "sacrifice" the use of saliva to shine the ball in order to get back on the field in the post coronavirus world as the batting all-rounder feels players must be able to adapt to new rules. There has been widespread speculations that the use of saliva and sweat to shine the ball will be stopped to cut down the risk of spreading the highly contagious coronavirus when cricket restarts.




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Ex-selection chief Prasad hits back at Raina

Out-of-favour Suresh Raina might have felt hard done by the national selection committee but its former chairman MSK Prasad made it clear that it was poor form during the 2018-19 domestic season that became his undoing. The 33-year-old, who has appeared in 226 ODIs and 78 T20Is apart from 18 Tests, last played for India in July 2018 in England after which he was dropped for good.




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Samson on his time with Team India

'It was a great feeling to be trusted by players such as Virat bhai and Rohit bhai to go out there and bat in the crucial moments. It's a great feeling when the team and the players consider you to be a match winner.'




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MCC to offer Sangakkara second term as president

The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) on Wednesday announced its decision to recommend former Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara for a second term as president due to the disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The former wicketkeeper-batsman had became the first non-British President of the club after he assumed office on October 1 last year.




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'Guys desperate to get back but safety is paramount'

England Test captain Joe Root is keen to play international cricket this summer but not by compromising on quality of the game or its intensity, the 29-year-old has said. With professional cricket suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is considering playing the series against West Indies and Pakistan behind closed doors.




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Opinion | WhatsApp must watch out for us

Both Google and WhatsApp’s owner Facebook Inc seemed to shrug off the implications to people’s need for online confidentiality




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Indian-origin girl gets honour of naming NASA’s first Mars helicopter




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Joe Biden likely to address Tara Reade sexual assault claim on Friday for first time




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Dem lawmakers say Trump’s freeze for WHO to hurt Venezuelans




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Joe Biden denies sexual assault allegation by ex-Senate aide




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Joe Biden declares sexual assault ‘never, never happened’




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Canada bans assault-style weapons after shooting rampage




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Trump says he ‘may’ talk to Kim Jong Un this weekend




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Covid-19: Relief for H-1B visa holders, Green Card applicants as US announces relaxations




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White House blocking Dr Anthony Fauci’s testimony to House panel, spokesman says




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Health official says US missed some chances to slow coronavirus




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Trump says ‘glad to see Kim Jong Un back, and well’




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Pompeo says ‘significant’ proof that Covid-19 emerged from Wuhan lab, Beijing hits back




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7 things Trump said on coronavirus during Lincoln Memorial Town Hall interview




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COVID-19: ‘None of us is safe until all’: UN chief; Nations pledge USD 8 bn for medicine research




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Joe Biden: Sexual assault case, other controversies that can spoil his presidential bid




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S.Korea spy agency says no signs N.Korea’s Kim received heart surgery: Report




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Coronavirus Global Updates, 06 May: We should not rush to lift lockdown restrictions, says Vladimir Putin




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UN chief: Disabled among hardest hit by virus




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UN leader says 1 billion people with disabilities hard hit by coronavirus




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Trump admin urges US court not to block work permits to spouses of H1B visa-holders




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Day after saying it will be closed, Trump clarifies: ‘White House Covid Task Force to stay’




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USA: Justice Dept dropping Michael Flynn’s criminal case




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Coronavirus: Trump says China either made a terrible mistake or probably it was incompetence; adds will be tested daily




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Mike Pence’s press secretary tested positive for virus, says Trump




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Trump administration working to temporarily ban work-based visas: Report




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IMF says it will back Peru’s request for $11 bln flexible credit line




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Ajith turns 49: Dhanush, Khusbu Sundar, Radhikaa Sarathkumar and others wish the star




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#PatiPatniOnTikTok: A look at the best videos of Vatsal Sheth-Ishita Dutta




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Madonna says she has tested positive for coronavirus antibodies




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Kamal Haasan and Vijay Sethupathi share mutual admiration in this latest video






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Shweta Pandit welcomes baby girl, says she feels like supermom during lockdown






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Extraction sequel will be shot internationally with same character, says Joe Russo




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Behavioural changes will seep in filmmaking post coronavirus, says Nitesh Tiwari




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Farah Khan praises Mrs Serial Killer actor Zayn Marie, says life has a way of coming full circle





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Sai Pallavi birthday: Rana Daggubati, Naga Chaitanya and others send wishes




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Shirley trailer: Elisabeth Moss looks impeccable as the celebrated author




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Small savings schemes like PPF, NSC and SSCS see big cuts in rates

Rates of these schemes have been slashed by between 70 bps and 140 bps for the April-June quarter.Those who depend primarily on the income from these fixed instruments, may need to revisit their portfolio