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      4 July

      Liverpool star Mohamed Salah signs new long-term contract with the club

      Liverpool has announced that Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah has signed a new long-term contract with the club on Friday. Salah was a pivotal part of the Merseyside club’s run last season as they won the FA and Carabao Cups and reached the final of the Champions League, where they lost to Real Madrid. Jurgen Klopp’s team also pushed Manchester City all the way for the Premier League title as well. The Egyptian forward reached the 31-goal mark during the last campaign and was also named the FWA Footballer Of The Year and PFA Players’ Player Of The Year. On Friday, in a statement on their official website, Liverpool confirmed that Salah had signed a new deal. The contract, according to…

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    • 4 July

      It will be memorable if we win this series: Mohammed Siraj

      “It was a memorable series in Australia (in 2020-21). This will also be memorable (if we win),” Mohammed Siraj told media after the third day’s play in the fifth and final Test against England. The Hyderabad fast bowler took four wickets for 66 in the home side’s first innings to emerge as India’s most successful bowler. India is leading 2-1 in the series. A victory in the current match will ensure a series triumph. Revealing India’s thinking while bowling, he said: “We had to be patient given (Jonny) Bairstow’s form.” He added it was an advantage that India had “140 km plus bowlers”. Referring to the second day when it rained frequently to cause stoppages in play, he admitted: “Rain…

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    • 4 July

      IND vs ENG, 5th test: Pujara’s unbeaten fifty stretches India’s lead to 257 on Day 3

      An unbeaten half-century by top-order batter Cheteshwar Pujara stretched India’s lead to 257 on day three of the Edgbaston Test against England on Sunday. At stumps, India are 125/3 in 45 overs, with Pujara stitching an unbeaten stand of 50 with Rishabh Pant (30 not out). Gaining a 132-run lead after Mohammed Siraj picked four wickets while Jasprit Bumrah scalped three in a second session comeback to bowl out England for 284 in 61.3 overs, with Jonny Bairstow making a belligerent 106. India will be aware that England have had chased 277, 299 and 296 in their last three games and would need to bat for as long as possible to inch closer to gaining the Pataudi Trophy. In the…

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    • 3 July

      Ronaldo tells Man Utd he wants transfer – and a bidder may already be lined up

      Cristiano Ronaldo has asked to leave Manchester United, GOAL can confirm. The Portuguese legend has informed Old Trafford’s hierarchy he wants to leave just a year after his sensational return to the club, and has outlined specific reasoning for his request. Sources also believe agent Jorge Mendes may already have a buyer lined up. Why does Ronaldo want to go? Ronaldo is determined to carry on playing in the Champions League as he nears the end of his career, and nd United’s failure to secure a top four finish last season has convinced him he needs to find a club where he can compete for top honours again. The 37-year-old has requested United allow him to leave provided they receive an acceptable offer this…

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    • 3 July

      5th Test, Day 2: Indian Pacers Shine as England Half Down at Stumps

      The Indian pacers dominated Day 2 as they picked five wickets as England were 84/5 at stumps. Jasprit Bumrah removed the top-order, while Mohammed Siraj dismissed Joe Root to put England on the mat. Mohammed Shami also took a wicket as England were half-down at stumps. Jonny Bairstow (12*) and Ben Stokes (0*) are in the middle for England will resume the rescue mission on Day 3 The runs came quite quickly this morning as England failed to restrict India under 400. Jasprit Bumrah took the charge with the bat and remained unbeaten on 31 off 16 balls. Ravindra Jadeja completed his third Test century and Mohammed Shami also connected a couple of boundaries to dent English bowlers’ confidence. Stuart…

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    • 2 July

      IND vs ENG: Rishabh Pant’s ton sparks wild celebrations, see Virat Kohli-Rahul Dravid’s reaction

      Rishabh Pant silenced his critics in style as he notched a brilliant century against England in the rescheduled fifth Test match at Edgbaston. Pant came out to bat when India were in deep trouble, at 71/4, after which he would go on to score a stunning ton, prompting wild celebrations inside the Indian dressing room.  Former Indian skipper Virat Kohli, head coach Rahul Dravid, Mohammed Siraj and Mayank Agarwal burst out in joy as they congratulated Pant for his spectacular achievement.  A video of the celebrations in the Indian dressing room after Rishabh Pant’s ton is now going viral on social media.  #IndiavsEngland #CricketTwitter @RishabhPant17 Great century in under pressure pic.twitter.com/ghnTM8uAuo— Nimesh Vaja (@NimeshVaja7) July 1, 2022 Source

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    • 2 July

      IND vs ENG: Pant’s magnificent century takes India to 338/7 on Day 1

      India rode on a magnificent century from Rishabh Pant to end day one of the rescheduled fifth Test against England at 338 for 8 here on Friday. Pant (146 off 111 balls) and Ravindra Jadeja (83 batting off 163 balls) added 222 runs for the sixth wicket as the duo frustrated the England bowlers. Pant, in his innings, hit 20 fours and four sixes. Mohammed Shami (batting 0) was giving company to Jadeja at stumps. Virat Kohli endured yet another failure as he was out for 11 in the second session. Hanuma Vihari made 20 as India were 174 for five at tea.Shreyas Iyer (15) lived dangerously before being caught down the leg-side off James Anderson’s (3/52) bowling. Source

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    • 1 July

      ‘Disappointed, zero expectations’: Fans brutally troll Virat Kohli after dismissal in Edgbaston Test

      Virat Kohli endured yet another nightmare after he was dismissed for just 11 runs in the rescheduled fifth Test match against England in Edgbaston. While many fans anticipated a classic battle between ‘King Kohli’ and James Anderson, it was Matthew Potts who cleaned up Kohli. The former Indian skipper appeared to be caught in two minds, whether to leave the ball, or to play, and amidst the indecision, he ended up gifting his wicket away.  Kohli was subsequently brutally trolled on Twitter as some fans said that they were disappointed with the 33-year-old’s recent performances, while some other users were not so kind and said that they had ‘zero expectations’ from the Delhi-born batsman.  Even when we have zero expectations…

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    • 1 July

      England opt to bowl; Pujara to open

      Anderson returns for England England have made two changes from the seven-wicket win over New Zealand at Headingley, with pace bowler James Anderson replacing Jamie Overton and wicketkeeper Sam Billings – who was a Covid replacement for Ben Foakes during the third Test – keeping the gloves. Foakes, who was also not able to keep on day three because of a back injury, has not recovered as well as England would have liked. Cheteshwar Pujara and Shubman Gill will form a makeshift opening partnership for India in the absence of Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul. England XI: Zak Crawley, Alex Lees, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes (c), Sam Billings (wk), Matthew Potts, Stuart Broad, Jack Leach, James Anderson.…

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    • 1 July

      IND vs ENG Preview: India resume rivalry against buoyant England

      Never before has he navigated the choppy waters of leadership but Jasprit Bumrah will certainly like to showcase his captaincy acumen while leading a slightly under-prepared India against a vastly improved England in the rescheduled fifth Test, starting here on Friday. India were leading the five-match series 2-1 when multiple Covid-19 cases in their camp led to the postponement of the final game which was a part of the World Test Championship. Nine months have passed since and a lot of water has flown through the Thames with the then captain Virat Kohli relinquishing Test captaincy. His successor, Rohit Sharma, is missing out on this game after testing positive for Covid-19. Worse, Rohit’s designated deputy KL Rahul is also out…

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