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      31 October

      Avanish Rao’s century leads Hyderabad to 361 against Rajasthan in C K Nayudu Trophy

      A Avanish Rao scored a brilliant 134 to help Hyderabad post 361 in the second-round match of the Col. C.K. Nayudu Trophy (Under-23) against Rajasthan in Jaipur. Rajasthan struggled to 23/3 in response on day 3 Hyderabad: A Avanish Rao cracked a century (134, 150b, 16×4, 3×6) to help Hyderabad score 361 against Rajasthan on the third day of the Col. C.K. Nayudu Trophy (Under-23) cricket championship second-round match in Jaipur. In reply, Rajasthan was struggling at 23 for three in 5.5 overs. The scores:3rd day: At Jaipur:Hyderabad 361 in 116.2 overs (P. Raghava 48, A. Avanish Rao 134, Mayank Gupta 49, Nitin Sai Yadav 51, Ganesh Suthar 3/46, MK Changra 4/78) vs Rajasthan 23/3 in 5.5 overs.

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    • 30 October

      Arhaan Satwalekar hits double century for PKMCC in HCA B-Division league

      Arhaan Satwalekar scored a brilliant double century for PKMCC in the HCA B-Division two-day league. In the A-Division league, A. Prateek Reddy also scored a century for Jai Hanuman. Other notable performances include Shiva Rama Krishna’s century for Cheerful Chums Hyderabad: Arhaan Satwalekar cracked a double century (229 n.o, 269b, 33×4, 1×6) for PKMCC against MP Blues on the first day of the HCA B-Division two-day league cricket championship here on Tuesday. In another match, Shiva Rama Krishna (107 batting) played well for Cheerful Chums. In the A-Division one-day league-cum-knock-out, A. Prateek Reddy slammed a century (121) for Jai Hanuman against Balaaji CC. The scores: B-Division two-day league: PKMCC 341 in 89 overs (Arhaan Satwalekar 229 n.o., Prince 45) vs MP Blues…

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    • 30 October

      India’s 20-member squad ready for World Boxing Cup Finals 2025 in Greater Noida

      The World Boxing Cup Finals 2025 will be held at Greater Noida’s Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex in November 2025. India’s 20-member squad includes top boxers like Nikhat Zareen, Jaismine Lamboria, and Pooja Rani, along with Olympic medalists Hyderabad: The stage is set for a global boxing spectacle as the World Boxing Cup Finals 2025 come to Greater Noida’s Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex in Delhi from November 14 to 21, bringing together over 140 elite boxers from 18 nations, including three Olympic medalists. A strong 20-member squad will represent India at the event, led by seasoned pugilists, as well as medalists from previous World Boxing competitions. Donning the Indian colours will be ten men and ten women, headlined…

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    • 30 October

      Chris Gayle becomes official brand ambassador for Lanka Premier League 2025

      Chris Gayle, the West Indies cricket legend, has been announced as the official brand ambassador for the 2025 Lanka Premier League. The tournament, scheduled for July–August 2026, aims to bring exciting cricket and entertainment to global audiences Hyderabad: West Indies cricket legend and “Universe Boss” Chris Gayle has joined the Lanka Premier League (LPL) as its official Brand Ambassador for the 2025 season, which is set to take place in July–August 2026, following the conclusion of key international series. The rescheduled timeline allows players and fans uninterrupted access to the thrill of the tournament as it enters its sixth and biggest season yet. Gayle, regarded as one of the most dominant and entertaining players the game has ever seen, brings with…

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    • 30 October

      Diya Chitale & Manush Shah make history by qualifying for WTT Finals 2025

      India’s Diya Chitale and Manush Shah have etched their names in history by becoming the first Indian pair to qualify for the WTT Finals 2025 in Hong Kong Hyderabad: India’s table tennis stars Diya Chitale and Manush Shah have made history by becoming the first-ever Indian pair to qualify for the prestigious WTT Finals, the season-ending event that brings together the sport’s very best. Diya, the reigning National Champion and the highest-ranked Indian paddler at Ultimate Table Tennis Season 6, and Manush, the current Men’s National Champion and one of India’s most consistent international performers, have secured their spots at the WTT Finals 2025, to be held in Hong Kong from December 10 to 14. The WTT Finals represent the pinnacle…

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    • 29 October

      Patna Pirates beat Bengaluru Bulls 46-37 to reach Eliminator 3

      Patna Pirates extended their winning streak to eight matches with a dominant 46-37 win over Bengaluru Bulls in Eliminator 2. Ayan’s 19-point performance and strong team defence secured their spot in Eliminator 3 against Telugu Titans on Wednesday Hyderabad: Patna Pirates continued their impressive run with a commanding 46–37 victory over Bengaluru Bulls in Eliminator 2 at the Thyagaraj Indoor Stadium on Monday. With this win, they booked their place in Eliminator 3, where they will face Telugu Titans on Wednesday. The Pirates were in top form once again, extending their winning streak to eight matches. Star raider Ayan led the charge with a brilliant performance, scoring 19 points, while the team’s defence played a crucial role in keeping the Bulls…

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    • 29 October

      Punjab FC wins 3-0 against Gokulam Kerala in AIFF Super Cup opener

      Punjab FC began their AIFF Super Cup campaign with a dominant 3-0 win over Gokulam Kerala. Goals from Muhammad Suhail, Nikhil Prabhu, and Princeton Rebello secured the victory. Punjab faces Mohammedan SC next on November 2 Hyderabad: Three first-half goals ensured Punjab FC started its AIFF Super Cup campaign with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Gokulam Kerala FC in their Group C opener, played at the GMC Athletic Stadium in Bambolim (Goa) on Monday. Muhammad Suhail, Nikhil Prabhu, and Princeton Rebello scored the goals for the winners, securing all three points. Punjab FC head coach Panagiotis Dilmperis opted for a midfield-heavy starting lineup, with Nikhil Prabhu, Princeton Rebello, Manglengthang Kipgen, and new signing Samir Zeljkovic in the centre of the pitch,…

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    • 29 October

      Rain interrupts play as Puducherry struggles at 92/8 against Hyderabad

      Rain halted Puducherry’s reply to Hyderabad’s 435, leaving them struggling at 92/8 on day three of their Ranji Trophy Elite Group D match. Punnaiah and Tanay Thyagarajan impressed with the ball, while rain interruptions further hampered the hosts’ progress Hyderabad: Rain came to the rescue of Puducherry, which was struggling at 92 for eight in reply to Hyderabad’s imposing total of 435, when play was stopped due to wet ground conditions on the third day of the four-day Ranji Trophy Elite Group D match in Puducherry on Monday. Resuming at the overnight score of 25 for one, the home team suffered early blows, with fast bowler Punnaiah bowling an impressive spell in which he took two wickets – sending back opener…

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    • 29 October

      Surya Kumar Yadav is a great leader, says coach Gautam Gambhir

      Indian cricket coach Gautam Gambhir praises Surya Kumar Yadav as a great leader and human being. Gambhir talks about the team’s fearless approach, Yadav’s leadership, and how the focus is on impact over individual performance, despite occasional failures Hyderabad: “Surya (Kumar Yadav) is a great human being, and good humans make good leaders. While he speaks highly of me, my role is simply to advise him fairly based on my reading of the game,” says Indian cricket team’s head coach Gautam Gambhir. “Ultimately, this is his team. His free-spirited character perfectly matches T20 cricket’s essence, which is about freedom and expression. Your off-field personality reflects on the field and in the dressing room, and Surya has maintained this atmosphere brilliantly over…

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    • 29 October

      ICC names match officials for semi-finals of Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025

      The ICC has announced the match officials for the 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup semi-finals. Key appointments include Eloise Sheridan and Jacquline Williams as umpires for the England vs South Africa match, and Lauren Agenbag and Sue Redfern for Australia vs India Hyderabad: The match officials for this week’s ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 semi-finals have been announced. Eloise Sheridan and Jacquline Williams of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Umpires will be the on-field umpires for England’s clash with South Africa in Guwahati. Sheridan was the on-field umpire when the two sides met in the group stage, a match England won by 10 wickets. She also oversaw South Africa’s victory against Pakistan. Williams was in charge for two matches…

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