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      20 April

      Diamond Harbour beats Chanmari FC 1-0, clinches I-League 2 title

      Despite losing Chanmari was assured of a top-two finish as they now have 30 points in this season of I-League HYDERABAD: Chanmari FC became the second and final team to secure promotion to I-League 2025-26 in Delhi on Saturday. Despite losing 0-1 on home turf to Diamond Harbour FC, who claimed the I-League 2 title, Chanmari was assured of a top-two finish after their nearest challengers, Sporting Clube de Goa, dropped points in a 1-1 draw at FC Bengaluru United. With Chanmari FC now joining Aizawl FC in the I-League, it will mark the first time two clubs from Mizoram will be part of the league. With just one round to go, Chanmari has 30 points in 15 matches (nine wins,…

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    • 20 April

      Gritty Buttler helps Gujarat thrash Delhi Capitals

      Prasidh’s 4/41 restricts Delhi to 203/8, which Titans chased down in 19.2 overs as Buttler stands tall with unbeaten 97 Ahmedabad: Jos Buttler braved cramps to rustle up a tempestuous unbeaten 97 to guide Gujarat Titans to a wonderful seven-wicket win over Delhi Capitals here on Saturday. After the impressive Prasidh Krishna-led (4/41) Gujarat pacers limited Delhi to 203/8, the home side paced their chase impeccably to reach 204/3 in 19.2 overs as Buttler played the protagonist role during his 54-ball innings.There were mini-hiccups for the Titans in the form of early dismissals of skipper Shubhman Gill and B Sai Sudharsan (36), who helped Buttler add 60 runs for the second wicket. But Buttler batted around them with collectedness in the…

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    • 20 April

      LSG wins thriller as Avesh Khan cripples Rajasthan with a killer spell in 18th over

      Heartbreak for the Rajasthan in a match 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi debuts for Royals as the youngest to play in IPL Jaipur: Pacer Avesh Khan held his nerve in the death overs to help Lucknow Super Giants pull off a thrilling two-run win over Rajasthan Royals with a tight three-wicket spell in their IPL match here on Saturday. The Royals were cruising at 156 for 2 at the end of the 17th over, needing 25 runs from three overs with eight wickets in hand. But Khan conceded five runs in the 18th over and took two wickets — Riyan Parag and Yashasvi Jaiswal — before defending nine runs off the final over. In a tense final over, Khan dismissed Shimron Hetmyer (12)…

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    • 20 April

      Adoptive Mumbai to take on slacky Chennai Super Kings in IPL Clasico

      Mumbai on a strong footing after two consecutive wins over Delhi Capitals and Sunrisers Hyderabad Mumbai: Chennai Super Kings’ poor form may take the sheen off the return leg of this year’s IPL Clasico, but for Mumbai Indians, the contest will present a challenge to change strategy in order to maintain their winning run here on Sunday. Mumbai Indians have done well to resurrect their faltering campaign with two consecutive wins over Delhi Capitals and Sunrisers Hyderabad, but Hardik Pandya’s seventh-placed side still needs to steer through mid-table traffic with several other teams in a similar situation. Mumbai Indians were spot on with their planning and execution on a tricky pitch here at the Wankhede Stadium, on which they took apart…

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    • 20 April

      Vaibhav Suryavanshi debuts for Rajasthan Royals, youngest to play in IPL

      Vaibhav made a sensational start—hitting seasoned Shardul Thakur over covers for a massive six with the first ball he faced in IPL HYDERABAD: Finally, the day of reckoning has arrived for the 14-year-old gifted young talent, Vaibhav Suryavanshi. And he made a sensational start—hitting seasoned pacer Shardul Thakur over covers for a massive six with the first ball he faced in IPL and then lofting the other pacer Avesh Khan over long-on! Appearances, they say, are always deceptive. The first impression one gets watching him go out may not really invoke the kind of awe one normally expects when so much is talked about the kind of talent this boy from Bihar has. But, Vaibhav, at 14 years and 23 days…

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    • 19 April

      Punjab Kings beat RCB in rain-hit match after reducing the hosts to a total of 95 runs with crafty bowling

      Punjab Kings had to go through mild scares initially but went past the line in 12.1 overs with a score of 98 for five Bengaluru: Punjab Kings produced an inch-perfect bowling effort, the cornerstone of their five-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in a truncated IPL match here on Friday. Tim David (50 not out, 26b) scored well over fifty per cent of RCB’s woefully inadequate 95 for nine after an evening round of rain forced the match to start at 9.45 pm in a 14-over-per-side avatar. Punjab Kings had to go through mild scares initially but went past the line in 12.1 overs with a score of 98 for five, also prolonging RCB’s wait for their first win at home…

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    • 19 April

      The battle of titans: All eyes on Siraj and Starc as Gujarat takes on Delhi Capitals

      Confidence in the Delhi camp would be soaring after their dramatic Super Over win over Rajasthan Royals Ahmedabad: Mitchell Starc’s mastery of death overs will be up against Mohammed Siraj’s artistry when the high-flying Delhi Capitals take on an equally well-placed Gujarat Titans in a high-voltage top-of-the-table IPL clash here on Saturday. The Capitals sit pretty at the top with 10 points from six games, while the Titans trail close behind with eight from as many outings.Confidence in the Delhi camp would be soaring after their dramatic Super Over win over Rajasthan Royals, another heist scripted under pressure, with Starc at the heart of it. The Australian left-arm quick bowled three overs of pinpoint yorkers, including a nerve-wracking Super Over, to…

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    • 19 April

      Royals in for a clash against Lucknow Super Giants at Jaipur

      Rajasthan Royals look to plug holes to revive their campaign against Lucknow which is trying to overcome their loss to Delhi Capital in the super over in last match Jaipur: An inconsistent Rajasthan Royals will be desperate to plug the holes across departments and halt a three-match losing streak when they host Lucknow Super Giants in the Indian Premier League here on Saturday. With just two wins from seven games, the Royals are languishing at eighth on the table and come into the contest on the back of a gut-wrenching Super Over defeat to Delhi Capitals. As the league hits the halfway mark, they’ll need to shake off the heartbreak quickly if they hope to upstage Rishabh Pant’s men and climb…

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    • 19 April

      Liverpool eyes record 20th English Premier League title, to equal Man United’s record

      Liverpool holds a 13-point lead with six games left and it only needs six more points to be certain of winning the EPL title Liverpool: The countdown is on for Liverpool to clinch a record-tying 20th English top-flight title.It could even happen this weekend. Should Arsenal lose at Ipswich early Sunday afternoon, Liverpool will get the chance to wrap up the Premier League championship a few hours later by beating Leicester.Otherwise, the title could be confirmed on Wednesday when Arsenal hosts Crystal Palace — or the following weekend when Liverpool hosts Tottenham at Anfield. It looks certain to happen, given Liverpool holds a 13-point lead with six games left. Needing just six more points to be certain, barring the unlikeliest of…

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    • 19 April

      India fields strong squad for Asian Boxing, reflecting bright future

      A 56-member youth boxing squad fielded for India in Asian U-15 & U-17 Boxing Championships organised by Asian Boxing, endorsed by both the Olympic Council of Asia and World Boxing Hyderabad: India has fielded a 56-member youth boxing squad—30 U-15 and 26 U-17 pugilists—for the Asian U-15 & U-17 Boxing Championships being held in Amman, Jordan, from April 17 to May 1. This is the first event organised by Asian Boxing, endorsed by both the Olympic Council of Asia and the newly-formed World Boxing. Standout names in the U-17 boys’ squad include Sahil Duhan and Devansh, who clinched silver and bronze, respectively, at the 2024 Asian Junior Championship, along with Tikam Singh, the SGFI 2024 gold medallist. On the girls’ side, Samiksha Singh, Anshika, and…

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