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      2 March

      Champions Trophy 2025: 49 pc expecting India to win, but only 17 pc know Pakistan is hosting

      Enthusiasm was evident across various target groups and demographics among those interested. A total of 81 percent expressed excitement about the tournament, with men and women equally enthusiastic at 81 percent. Excitement levels were notably high among different socioeconomic categories, with SEC A at 89 percent, SEC B at 78 percent, and SEC C at 77 percent. New Delhi: After India sealed the semifinals spot in the Champions Trophy, the Ipsos IndiaBus shows 59 per cent Indians are interested in the tournament, with 35 per cent uninterested and 6 per cent being neutral. However, excitement was seen to be brimming across target groups and demographics, among those interested. 81 per cent claimed to be excited about the tournament, men and women…

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    • 2 March

      HCA to conduct Telangana Premier League, Moin-ud-Dowlah

      Both the tournaments will be played in June, after the conclusion of the Indian Premier League Hyderabad: A busy season awaits Telangana cricketers. The Hyderabad Cricket Association will be hosting the Telangana Premier League followed by TPL Moin-ud-Dowlah, according to HCA president A Jagan Mohan Rao. The Board of Control for Cricket in India has given a go ahead to this effect, he said in a press release here on Saturday. The tournaments will be played in June, after the conclusion of the Indian Premier League. Following a request from the HCA president, the BCCI has agreed to extend all help in the smooth conduct of the tournaments and also support in developing cricket infrastructure in the State. The HCA also…

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    • 2 March

      South Africa leaps to semifinals after thrashing England

      Marco Jansen steals the show with 3/39, Dussen, Klaasen smash fifties Karachi: Rassie van der Dussen and Heinrich Klaasen smashed commanding fifties after a superb show by the bowlers, led by Marco Jansen, as South Africa secured their place in the Champions Trophy semifinals after hammering a struggling England by seven wickets in the last Group B match here on Saturday.South Africa first dismissed England for just 179 before comfortably chasing down the target with 20.5 overs to spare. England, already eliminated from the semifinal race, needed a victory by at least 207 runs to give Afghanistan a chance of qualifying for the last-four stage based on net run-rate. However, South Africa quickly quashed any hopes, bundling out their opponents for…

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    • 2 March

      Ranji Trophy final: Vidarbha in pole position after Nair’s unbeaten 132

      Vidarbha’s first innings lead surges to 286 runs on day 4 of the Ranji Trophy final against Kerala Nagpur: Karun Nair made the most of a reprieve to pile up an unbeaten 132 and power Vidarbha to a position of command with an overall lead of 286 runs at stumps on Day Four of their Ranji Trophy final here on Saturday. Nair’s fourth century of the Ranji Trophy season — and ninth overall including the five tons in Vijay Hazare Trophy — gave Vidarbha the bragging rights and also put one hand on the Ranji Trophy with a third title win in horizon. Vidarbha now have the summit clash of the 90th Ranji Trophy completely in their control after Nair’s 280-ball…

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    • 2 March

      This season world’s famous sled dog race is longer than ever. Why?

      The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is typically called a 1,609-km race as mushers and their dogs battle the most challenging elements an Alaska winter can throw at them Anchorage: The world’s most famous sled dog race is longer this year than ever before. Thanks to a lack of snow, this year’s edition of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race needed a new route across the Alaska wilderness. The course change adds more than 161 km, so teams of dogs will have to pull their mushers over 1,770 km to the finish line. The number of mushers participating this year is down from previous years, and tied with 2023 as an all-time low. This year is the fourth time the starting line…

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    • 1 March

      Football legends Real Madrid, Barcelona to return to India for El Clásico on April 6

      Real Madrid and Barcelona to clash in Mumbai on April 6 Mumbai: One of the greatest rivalries in world football is coming to Indian soil for the first time as the legends of Real Madrid and Barcelona will reignite their iconic battle, ‘Legends Faceoff’. This historic faceoff will take place at the 55,000-capacity DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on April 6. The match kicks off at 7 pm IST. Some of the biggest names in the game, including Luis Figo, Fernando Morientes and Rivaldo, are already confirmed, with more superstars set to be unveiled soon. This is not the first time Barca Legends are heading back to India. They last played in Calcutta on September 29, 2018 against a team…

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    • 1 March

      Much needed push for tennis in Telangana; TSTA, TPL to jointly organise tournaments

      Telangana Tennis Association, TPL to hold State-ranking tournaments Hyderabad: Telangana State Tennis Association (TSTA) has joined hands with the Tennis Premier League (TPL) to organise Telangana State-ranking tournaments along with the Race to Gold Scholarship programme for the top-ranked players. A key highlight of this partnership is TSTA’s integration of TPL’s nationwide Race to Gold (RTG) initiative. The RTG programme is an effort to identify and nurture India’s most promising young tennis players, ultimately aiming to produce India’s next Olympic gold medallist. The last time India clinched an Olympic medal in tennis was way back in 1996, through the legendary Leander Paes. Through this initiative, young players across Telangana will compete in Telangana State-ranking tournaments, gaining match experience and improving their…

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    • 1 March

      Ranji Trophy final: Vidarbha takes 37-run first-innings lead against Kerala

      Vidarbha’s Harsh Dubey creates record for most wickets by any bowler in the tournament’s history by taking 69 wickets in one season—2024-25 Nagpur: Vidarbha edged ahead in an attritional Ranji Trophy final against Kerala by eking out a 37-run first-innings lead on day three with Harsh Dubey (3/88) creating a record for most wickets by any bowler in the tournament’s history on Friday. The young left-arm spinner has taken 69 wickets so far this season, eclipsing the 68 by Bihar’s Ashutosh Aman in 2018-19.Kerala skipper Sachin Baby struck a valiant 98 and Aditya Sarwate fought hard for his 185-ball 79 but Vidarbha held their nerve to gain a vital lead after dismissing the visitors for 342. Vidarbha had made 379 batting…

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    • 1 March

      Champions Trophy drubbing: England’s Buttler to step down as white-ball captain

      England made an exit from the Champions Trophy after losing to Afghanistan on Wednesday Karachi: Jos Buttler on Friday said he will step down as England white-ball captain after the team’s exit from the ongoing Champions Trophy. The 34-year-old will lead England for the last time in their final group match against South Africa here on Saturday. England made an exit from the Champions Trophy after losing to Afghanistan on Wednesday. “I’m going to stand down as England captain. It’s the right decision for me and the team,” Buttler said. “Somebody will come and work alongside Baz (McCullum) and take the team better where it needs to be. “This tournament was important for my captaincy, but results did not go our…

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    • 1 March

      Indian cavalry holds ground in Prague Masters: Praggnanandhaa draws again, Chithambaram shines

      Chithambaram scores his first victory with black pieces after squeezing himself out of the danger zone in his first-round game against Czech Grandmaster Nguyen Prague (Czech Republic): Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa played out a second straight draw against Turkey’s Gurel Ediz while Aravindh Chithambaram crashed through the defences of Germany’s Vincent Keymer in the second round of the Prague Masters here. Chithambaram, who has been knocking hard on the doors of elite circles, scored his first victory with black pieces after squeezing himself out of the danger zone in his first-round game against Czech Grandmaster Nguyen Thai Dai Van. The Indian was involved in the sole decisive game of the day in the 10-player round-robin format, while the other matches ended in…

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