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      21 April

      Knight Riders aim for resurgence after Mullanpur meltdown as they take on Gujarat Titans

      Kolkatans, who currently have six points from seven matches and need to win at least five of their remaining seven games to stay in the playoff race Kolkata: Reigning champions Kolkata Knight Riders will hope that their strife-ridden batting unit will tighten its act against in-form table-toppers Gujarat Titans in the IPL match here on Monday. The Knight Riders suffered an inexplicable meltdown in their previous match, getting bowled out for 95 while chasing 112 against Punjab Kings in Mullanpur, and that collapse was just a reflection of the overall rot that has set in among their batters.But they have a ray of hope. The reigning IPL champions have roped in Abhishek Nayar, who was recently sacked by the BCCI from…

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    • 21 April

      Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav script easy win for Mumbai Indians at Wankhede

      Mumbai Indians reach Chennai’s target of 177 with four overs to spare Mumbai: Skipper Rohit Sharma (76 not out) and Suryakumar Yadav (68 not out) tore apart Chennai Super Kings to hand Mumbai Indians a commanding nine-wicket win in a one-sided Indian Premier League match here on Sunday.Chasing a below-par target, the hosts faced absolutely no difficulties on a batting-friendly surface in swatting away the challenge as they went over the line, making 177 for one to win by more than four overs to spare, and take a leap to sixth spot in the points table. Rohit capitalised on anything short from the pacers in the powerplay and swept with command against the CSK spinners to notch up his maiden fifty…

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    • 21 April

      RCB gets even, avenges loss to Punjab Kings

      Padikkal and Virat fashion win for Bengaluru; chase down target of 158 in 18.5 overs Mullanpur: The stylish Devdutt Padikkal blossomed under the able guidance of peerless Virat Kohli as Royal Challengers Bengaluru exacted a sweet revenge on Punjab Kings, keeping their all-away-win record intact with an easy seven-wicket victory in an IPL match here on Sunday.Having lost the rain-curtailed home match to Punjab Kings on Friday, RCB turned the tables within less than 48 hours, chasing down a target of 158 without much ado in just 18.5 overs to enter the top four in the points table. Southpaw Padikkal (61 off 35 balls), who is an effortless elegance when on song, scored his first IPL half-century in 22 innings, while…

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    • 21 April

      HCA ombudsman’s order: Azharuddin to take issue to High Court

      Azharuddin says he would seek legal action in the High Court of Telangana in the wake of HCA Ombudsman’s order to remove his name from the North Pavilion Stand at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium HYDERABAD: Former India captain and also ex-president of Hyderabad Cricket Association, Mohammed Azharuddin, said he would seek legal action in the High Court of Telangana in the wake of HCA Ombudsman’s order to remove his name from the North Pavilion Stand at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium here. “I have full faith in the judiciary as I had in my earlier cases and expect justice soon,” he said. “It is a sad day. But let me remind you, it is not my own decision but was taken at the apex…

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    • 21 April

      Man dies of cardiac arrest while playing cricket in Hyderabad

      M Praneeth, a private employee, was playing cricket in Tyagi Sports Venue Ground with friends when he suddenly complained of chest pain and collapsed Hyderabad: A 32-year-old man died, reportedly of cardiac arrest, while playing cricket at Rampally Dayara in Keesara on the city outskirts on Sunday. According to the police, M Praneeth, a private employee from Old Bowenpally was playing cricket in Tyagi Sports Venue Ground with some friends when he suddenly complained of chest pain and collapsed. “His friends rushed him to a nearby hospital, where the doctors declared him dead,” police said, adding that doctors suspect he died of cardiac arrest. The family has raised no suspicion over his death. The Keesara Police are investigating.

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    • 21 April

      Indians off to impressive start

      In the U-15 boys’ category, Hardik Dahiya (43kg) outclassed Kyrgyzstan’s Kubanychbek Bolushov with a dominant 5-0 unanimous decision. Rudraksh Singh (46kg) followed up with another clean sweep, defeating Mongolia’s Ibrakhim Maral 5-0 Hyderabad: India began its campaign at the Asian Under-15 and Under-17 categories in the Asian Boxing Championships with two commanding wins on first day in Amman on Sunday. In the U-15 boys’ category, Hardik Dahiya (43kg) outclassed Kyrgyzstan’s Kubanychbek Bolushov with a dominant 5-0 unanimous decision. Rudraksh Singh (46kg) followed up with another clean sweep, defeating Mongolia’s Ibrakhim Maral 5-0. This is the first event organised by Asian Boxing, endorsed by both the Olympic Council of Asia and the newly formed World Boxing. The results: Men: Under-15: 43kg: Hardik Dahiya…

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    • 21 April

      NADA suspends athletes, two coaches

      Two more coaches — Karamveer Singh and Rakesh — were also suspended for “complicity” and “administration of prohibited substances” respectively HYDERABAD: A slew of dope cases rocked Indian athletics, with junior national team chief coach Ramesh Nagpuri suspended by the NADA for “complicity” in doping while seven athletes were also in dock for “evading” tests, according to a PTI report from Delhi. Two more coaches — Karamveer Singh and Rakesh — were also suspended for “complicity” and “administration of prohibited substances” respectively, the report mentioned. The report also mentioned that seven athletes suspended for “evasion” in the latest list of dope offenders published by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) were Paras Singhal, Pooja Rani, Nalubothu Shanmuga Sreenivas, Chelimi Pratusha, Shubham Mahara,…

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    • 21 April

      IPL 2025: Prasidh’s potential benefits not only Gujarat Titans (GT), but for India, says Rayudu

      At the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Prasidh picked 4-41 in GT’s seven-wicket win over Delhi Capitals (DC) and took his overall tournament tally to 14, which is two more than the scalps picked by Noor in the competition New Delhi: After Prasidh Krishna replaced Noor Ahmad as the leading wicket-taker of IPL 2025, former India batter and multiple times IPL winner Ambati Rayudu said the tall pacer’s potential benefits not only the Gujarat Titans (GT), but also the Indian team in the future. At the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Prasidh picked 4-41 in GT’s seven-wicket win over Delhi Capitals (DC) and took his overall tournament tally to 14, which is two more than the scalps picked by Noor in…

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    • 20 April

      I just want to focus on execution, says Avesh

      Lucknow Super Giants fast bowler Avesh Khan said when he would be playing he would never feel the tension that he would go for a six or a four HYDERABAD: Lucknow Super Giants fast bowler Avesh Khan, who bowled a terrific match-winning spell of 4-0-37-3 against Rajasthan Royals in the IPL game at Jaipur on Saturday, said he would only focus on the execution at the given time. In the post-match briefing, Avesh said when he would be playing he would never feel the tension that he would go for a six or a four. “I just focus on the execution – just back 100% whatever ball I have decided to bowl. Mostly it is the yorker, even if it is…

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    • 20 April

      I would blame myself, says Riyan Parag

      Parag also pointed out that one big final over from Sandeep Sharma in which Abdul Samad hit four sixes hurt RR’s cause HYDERABAD: Rajasthan Royals stand-by captain Riyan Parag said he would blame himself for the defeat and that probably he should have finished it in the 19th over. In the post-match briefing after Royals lost to Lucknow Super Giants at Jaipur on Saturday night, Parag said he didn’t know what they did wrong. “I felt we were in the game probably till the 18th over and 19th over, actually. I think it’s something along those lines,” Parag said. “I blame myself for this. I probably should have finished it in the 19th over. But then, I don’t know if that…

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