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Complaint filed against Anurag Thakur, Rathour




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Altamas Khan puts Al Barkaat on top




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‘Players, administrators should debate future of cricket’

Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara also believes T20 can spread cricket to unfamiliar territories




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‘Selectors were whimsical then, maybe to a lesser extent now’

"The national and Bombay selectors were whimsical, otherwise why should 49 cricketers play only one Test match."




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Djokovic looks unstoppable: Henman

Indian juniors adapt well to the slow grass courts of Wimbledon.




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‘HIL removes fear psychosis in Indians’

Delhi Waveriders coach Cedric D’Souza says the league has been a fantastic platform for the development of young Indian players




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Any win is good: Pandit




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Sayeed Shah picks Pesi’s filly and colt




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Chandimal has a task on hand

How will the young captain view an Indian side that will not have Virat Kohli in the team?




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CSK has been a great franchise to work for, says Bichel




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‘Synthetic strings reason for baseline dominance’

Former World No. 4 Tim Henman feels slower surfaces give players more time off the bounce to attack the ball




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Desert God has another first to his name

Colt, which won Indian Derby, is perhaps the only horse to be bred, owned and trained by one man — S Padmanabhan




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An IPL ticket on first-class form

Delhi Daredevils coach Praveen Amre is looking at Akhil Herwadkar as a batting all-rounder




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Mumbai vs MP: respect among rivals

Mumbai clashed with MP earlier this season. It won that thriller by just three wickets




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Defending champs Bagan wary of Mumbai threat




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Time to win the Cup, says Mithali Raj




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Mehta gets his kick from football

The Malad lad, who represents Mumbai City FC in ISL and Mumbai FC in I-League, can’t imagine playing for another city.




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Bowling off-break is a beautiful art: Saqlain




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Kotak happy to land Guj Lions job




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Samson wants to make a statement in Daredevils colours




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Kalinga look to stop Ranchi juggernaut

Both Delhi Waveriders and Jaypee Punjab Warriors will hope to reach their third final




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Kulkarni boost for Mumbai




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Tweaker trouble

If pitch turns out to be flat, Mumbai will have to work hard to cover up its weakest link




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‘In HIL, money is a key factor’




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Cedric pays tribute to ‘guru’ Horst




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It’s been a team effort: Samant




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Vikas Krishan to make his AIBA Pro-Boxing debut




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Services players give ProKabaddi new, vibrant look

Expert and Arjuna Awardee, Raju Bhavsar, says teams like Patna Pirates and Bengal Warriors have gained from their expertise




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Fabulous, brilliant, says Tendulkar on Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy win




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Home they come, in-form U Mumba

The defending champion takes on Jaipur Pink Panthers




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Stage set for Poonawalla Breeders Multi-Million

Of the 17 horses in the fray, Bengaluru-based trainer S Padmanabhan’s Ice Glacier looks good to go all the way




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For Shaw, MJ is a bit better than Kobe




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Devindar Walmiki: In a race against time to get ready for the Rio Olympics




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Generation Next bowlers

Can the likes of Unadkat, Nadeem impress in Irani Cup match against Mumbai?




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We treated it like a mission: Aditya Tare on Mumbai Ranji Trophy win

Aditya Tare is over the moon. The 28-year-old, who guided Mumbai to victory in the Ranji Trophy this season, credits the team’s success to its positive and aggressive approach




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Boca hopes to introduce Latin American soccer flair to city




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Irani Cup: Anureet and Ankit in Rest of India team




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Desert God downs Quasar in a thriller




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Bista’s day out at the Brabourne




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Services moves into semis with last-minute goal




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Tamil Nadu makes it to last-four stage

Goa, currently leading pool B, also enters semifinals




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Mumbai plods its way to 603




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Everything falls into place for Tarun




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Nayar puts Mumbai on top

Mumbai 299 runs ahead with nine wickets in hand after day three




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Consolation win for Mizoram




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Amit Sharma hits century for Oxford




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‘Headguard rule was removed to prevent concussion’

Kishen Narsi is chairman of the AIBA ad hoc committee, which oversees the sport in India




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Mithali Raj confident

‘Women’s cricket will stand alone as a brand in itself’




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‘Grab the opportunities as they come’




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We encourage players to be aggressive, says Eoin Morgan