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England all out for 432, take first innings lead of 354 runs

 England were all out for 432 on day three of the third Test against India, taking a massive first-innings lead of 354 runs.


Bhavinaben Patel enters quarterfinals of Paralympics TT, becomes first player to do so

Tokyo: Bhavinaben Patel on Friday became the first Indian table tennis player to enter the Paralympic quarterfinals with a dominating win over Joyce de Oliveira of Brazil in the women's singles Class 4 event at the Tokyo Games here.

 


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Third Test: England 423-8 at stumps on day 2, extend lead by 345 runs

Leeds: Joe Root stamped his authority over the Indian bowling attack with a third masterful hundred in as many games, putting England in a dominant position on day two of the second Test here on Thursday.

 

Neeraj Chopra decides to end 2021 season, says focus shifted to packed 2022

New Delhi: Olympic gold medallist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has decided to end his 2021 competition season due to a "packed schedule of travel and a bout of illness" and vowed to comeback stronger in a busy 2022.

 

Don't use my name to further propaganda and dirty agenda: Neeraj Chopra 

Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra on Thursday said he was pained by the controversy surrounding his comments on Pakistani Arshad Nadeem using his javelin during the Tokyo Games and called the entire furore "propaganda aimed at pushing a dirty agenda."

Six Indians in finals of Asian Youth boxing in Dubai

Six Indian boxers advanced to the finals of the Asian Youth Championships in Dubai with two of them getting walkovers after their Kazakh opponents were quarantined following a COVID-19 case in the contingent.

Anderson & co demolish India for 78 after Kohli's "bat first" call, England 120 for no loss

Leeds: James Anderson's artistic morning spell in an inspired English bowling performance blew away India for an inexplicable 78 as the hosts took complete control by stumps with a dominant batting show on the first day of the third Test here on Wednesday.

 

Third Test: India bundled out for 78 on day 1

Leeds: India were dismissed for a paltry 78 on the opening day of the third cricket Test against England here on Wednesday.

 

Rajasthan Royals announce signing of world no 1 T20 bowler Tabraiz Shamsi

New Delhi: Rajasthan Royals on Wednesday roped in South Africa's left-arm wrist spinner Tabraiz Shamsi for the remainder of IPL scheduled to be held in the UAE from September 19.

 

Third Test: India struggling at 56-4 at lunch on day 1

Leeds: India were struggling at 56 for four at lunch on the opening day of the third cricket Test against England here on Wednesday.

 

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