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24.09 / 13:43
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Iyer, Gill tons & Suryakumar Yadav blitzkrieg help India post massive 399-run score against Australia in Indore ODI
Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer dominated the Australian bowling and played some majestic shots to hit individual centuries that helped India post its highest score of 399-run against Australia in the second ODI being played in Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore. Australia managed to get opener Ruturaj Gaikwad out cheaply 8 (12) and then Shreyas Iyer 105 (90) joined Shubman Gill 104 (97) to steady the ship. The duo hit scintilating boundries across the park to stitch a 200 runs partnership. After the departure of Gill and Iyer, India captain KL Rahul and Ishan Kishan maintained the momentum against the potent Australian attack, which looked somewhat out-of-sorts as Indian batters displayed their full-flurry of shots.
24.09 / 09:25
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24.09 / 05:43
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Asian Games 2023: India enter women's cricket final, beat Bangladesh by 8 wickets
Asian Games 2023: India secures silver medals in rowing, shooting events. Details here Meanwhile, right-arm pacer Pooja Vastrakar led the bowling attack and helped restrict Bangladesh to just 51 runs. She set the tone for the innings by taking the early wickets of Shathi Rani and Shamima Sultana, who couldn't trouble the scorers.
24.09 / 04:59
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No. 6 Ohio State plunges for touchdown with 1 second left to beat No. 9 Notre Dame 17-14
Trayanum's score capped a gutty game-winning drive by Kyle McCord and the Buckeyes that included a fourth-down conversion and a third-and-19 completion that got Ohio State to the Notre Dame 1 with time for two plays. After an incomplete pass on first down, the Buckeyes went to a running play with 3 seconds left took advantage of an overloaded defense to one side and what appeared to be only 10 defenders on the field for the Fighting Irish. Ohio State coach Ryan Day was fired up when it was over, going off on former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz, who called out the Buckeyes toughness in predicting a Fighting Irish victory earlier in the week. “I’d like to know where Lou Holtz is right now,” Day said during a postgame interview with NBC. “What he said about our team, I cannot believe. This is a tough team right here.
23.09 / 18:33
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Second ODI: Pressure mounts on Shreyas Iyer, Ashwin for performances that count
Shreyas Iyer will be desperate for some runs after missing out on a flat track while the skillful R Ashwin will be searching for wickets in the middle overs when India take on Australia in the second ODI here on Sunday. Despite missing four first-XI players, including skipper Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, India were able to win the first ODI rather comfortably and look on course to secure the series at the Holkar Stadium which usually produces high-scoring games. Rain in the city has brought the temperature down which will be welcomed by the players from either side after experiencing unusual heat and humidity in Mohali. The game on Friday had enough positives for India, mainly the performance of Mohammad Shami and Suryakumar Yadav, but few questions still need to be answered ahead of the World Cup, beginning October 5. India's designated number 4 Iyer, whose fitness came under the scanner in the Asia Cup even though he was coming back from a long injury-lay off, has not been able to get time in the middle due to different reasons. While a back spasm ruled him out of the business end of Asia Cup, an avoidable run out on Friday ended his nervy 8-ball stay in the centre. The right-hander will be hoping for a bagful of runs in the coming two games which would make him and his team feel much better going into the global event. Ashwin, on the other hand, came up with a tidy bowling effort in his comeback game but was not able to put the Australian batters in much discomfort on a flat track.
23.09 / 14:03
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Mega Million winner yet to claim $1.58 billion prize money, what if he fails to claim in 60 days?
Flordia resident won the highest prize of $1.58 billion in the history of the lottery, but he has not yet come forward to claim the money. Now, he has two weeks left and he must claim his prize money by October 7. If he fails to do so, he can claim the jackpot as an annuity by a final deadline of February 4, 2024. He bought the Quick Pick ticket at a Publix grocery store in Neptune Beach. Eventually, he became the lucky person to win the fourth Mega Millions jackpot winner in Florida.
22.09 / 16:39
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India beat Australia by five wickets in series opener
India to a five-wicket win over Australia in the first ODI of the three-match series in Mohali on Friday. Chasing a target of 277, Gill slammed 74 off 63 balls, while Gaikwad made 71 off 77 as India overhauled the target with eight balls to spare, reaching 281 for five. Skipper KL Rahul (58 not out) and Suryakumar Yadav (50) also struck fifties each. Earlier, in their first innings, Australia managed to score 276 runs, after Pacer Mohammed Shami got the second five-fer of his career to the visitors in check. Australia started off on a shaky note as Mitch Marsh could not contribute much and departed in the very first over. David Warner and Steve Smith steadied the ship with a decent partnership.
22.09 / 12:41
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'Five-star' Mohammed Shami shows his class as India restrict Australia to 276
Mohammed Shami displayed his artistry with impressive figures of 5 for 51, reminding all and sundry of his skills while helping India restrict Australia to 276 in the first ODI here on Friday. Shami, who doesn't seem to feature in India's first XI plans for the World Cup, literally made a statement with his second five-wicket haul in ODIs. His performance also put tremendous pressure on the weakest link among pacers Shardul Thakur (0/78 in 10 overs), who has been selected in the 15, primarily due to his batting skills. Shardul would consider himself unlucky that Shreyas Iyer dropped a dolly at mid-off when David Warner had hardly got off the blocks. In conditions conducive for batting, India skipper KL Rahul opted to bowl and Shami was literally unplayable in his opening spell, and then came back to remove a set Steve Smith (41 off 60 balls) in a short second stint, to disturb the visiting team's momentum. Stockily built wicketkeeper Jos Inglis (45 off 45 balls) and Marcus Stoinis (29 off 21 balls) added 62 runs for the sixth wicket to take Australia past 250-run mark but it was certainly below par as Shami got Stoinis in the nick of time to put the brakes on their scoring. Warner (52 off 53 balls), Smith and Marnus Labuschagne (39 off 49 balls) all got starts but the lack of conversion did hurt the Aussies on a day when the Indian bowling unit was supremely effective without being exceptional. All eyes were trained on Ravichandran Ashwin (1/47 in 10 overs) and he did find his rhythm in the second spell after looking rusty during the first spell.
22.09 / 04:55
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Indian-origin author Chetna Maroo's debut novel shortlisted for Booker Prize 2023
Booker Prize. Kenya-born Maroo's novel set within the context of the British Gujarati milieu has been praised by the Booker judges for its use of the sport of squash as a metaphor for complex human emotions.
22.09 / 02:15
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Don't have anything to announce on President Biden's visit to India: NSA Jake Sullivan
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on Thursday (local time) said he did not have anything to announce regarding US President Joe Biden's visit to India in January or any other time. Addressing a press briefing, Sullivan said, «I am not going to speak to either intelligence or law enforcement matters from this podium. I will let that process play out.
21.09 / 21:05
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Booker Prize 2023: Indian-origin author Chetna Maroo’s debut novel ‘Western Lane’shortlisted
Booker Prize 2023 judging panel Thursday announced the final list of six novels from 13 longlisted titles – the so-called “Booker dozen" – which were selected from 163 books published between October last year and September this year. All the six shortlisted books "showcase the breadth of what world literature can do", BBC reported Canadian novelist Esi Edugyan, who chairs the judging panel, as saying. London-based Indian-origin author Chetna Maroo’s debut novel ‘Western Lane’ was among the shortlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize in London.
21.09 / 18:24
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King Charles III makes a stop at the fire-damaged Notre Dame Cathedral on his state visit to France
King Charles III has made an emotional stop in front of Paris' fire-damaged Notre Dame cathedral on the second day of his state visit to France
21.09 / 16:53
20.09 / 13:27
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20.09 / 11:23
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Ashwin vs Washington: Story behind an unexpected World Cup trial
Ashwin was eloquently explaining on his Tamil YouTube channel, why a talent like Tilak Varma should be seriously considered for the ODI World Cup. One of India's greatest match-winners in Test cricket wouldn't possibly have envisaged that in six weeks time he would be summoned for a two-match trial against Washington Sundar — nearly a decade and half junior to him Close selection calls are par for course when it comes to World Cup squads. But just two weeks before the mega event, the Indian team management has called the two off-spinners for the three-match series against Australia to keep a ready back-up option in case Axar Patel's quadriceps tear doesn't heal on time. It will be a virtual shoot-out and their performances on flat decks of Mohali and Rajkot will be monitored by Ajit Agarkar's selection committee. «I think Ashwin will be slightly ahead now that a bowler of his stature has been called into the mix.
20.09 / 04:09
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19.09 / 19:27
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Quinton de Kock quits ODIs for T20 money; ‘I am not going to deny,’ says South African wicket keeper-batter
South African cricketer Quinton de Kock has confirmed his intention to retire from One Day Internationals (ODIs). De Kock, who has been a part of the South African cricket setup for over a decade, disclosed that the monetary temptation of T20 leagues had played a significant role in his decision. Although the player has represented the South African team loyally for 11 years, he stated that the financial benefits of T20 leagues are hard to overlook, particularly as he nears the end of his career.
17.09 / 22:57
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Poidevin’s take: Wallabies hang by a thread after Fijian heroics
History in Saint-Etienne as a superb and desperate Fiji beat Australia for the first time in 69 years, keeping their quarter-final hopes alive and putting the Wallabies Rugby World Cup campaign on a knife’s edge – a bonus point win against Wales next Sunday is non-negotiable.
17.09 / 19:43
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Asia Cup final: Mohammad Siraj bowls dream spell
The only bright spot for Sri Lankans on the day of the final of the Asia Cup was the announcement from the Asian Cricket Council that the hardworking ground staff and curators at Pallekele and Colombo would receive a bonus of $50,000. That was the best spent Rs 42 lakh in a tournament that ended in an onfield damp squib.Mohammad Siraj was simply irresistible, hitting the exact lines and lengths in an early spell that ripped out the heart of the Sri Lankan batting. Jasprit Bumrah opened the door, winkling out a wicket in the first over, but it was Siraj who put in a barnstorming performance. The signs were there in his first over, when he worked over Kusal Mendis, beating the bat with four consecutive deliveries without drawing the edge. Even as Mendis lived dangerously, Pathum Nissanka paid the price,opening the face of the bat while playing towards off for Ravindra Jadeja to come in and take a sharp catch low and to his right.
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