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Asia Cup - Ravindra Jadeja - "Once Read, I Had Died...": Ravindra Jadeja's Hilarious Take On Rumours Regarding Him - sports.ndtv.com - India - Hong Kong - Pakistan

"Once Read, I Had Died...": Ravindra Jadeja's Hilarious Take On Rumours Regarding Him

Cricketers, that too from the Indian team, often have to go through intense scrutiny on social media. Their success is celebrated wildly while their failures are criticised quite strongly. Sometimes false rumours do the rounds regarding their private lives too. Talking about the rumours that keeping surfacing about him on the internet, Indian cricket team allrounder Ravindra Jadeja had a hilarious incident to narrate.

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Virat Kohli - Asia Cup: Virat Kohli Sweats It Out In Gym Ahead Of Hong Kong Game. See Pics - sports.ndtv.com - India - Hong Kong - Pakistan -  Hong Kong

Asia Cup: Virat Kohli Sweats It Out In Gym Ahead Of Hong Kong Game. See Pics

India star batter Virat Kohli might have gotten out after getting a decent start against Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2022, but he is leaving no stone unturned to gear up for the next clash in the showpiece event. Kohli, who returned to the national side after a month-long break, scored a valuable 35 off 34 balls as India defeated Pakistan by five wickets on Sunday.

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Asia Cup 2022: Virat Kohli sweats it out ahead of match against Hong Kong - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Afghanistan - Hong Kong - Bangladesh - Pakistan -  Hong Kong

Asia Cup 2022: Virat Kohli sweats it out ahead of match against Hong Kong

Virat Kohli might have gotten out after getting a decent start against Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2022, but he is leaving no stone unturned to gear up for the next clash in the showpiece event. Kohli, who returned to the national side after a month-long break, scored a valuable 35 off 34 balls as India defeated Pakistan by five wickets on Sunday. The former India skipper on Tuesday shared pictures from his workout session on social media as he geared up for the Hong Kong match.

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Loh Kean Yew - Japan Open: HS Prannoy Advances To Pre-Quarterfinals - sports.ndtv.com - China - Japan -  Tokyo - India - Hong Kong - North Korea - Singapore

Japan Open: HS Prannoy Advances To Pre-Quarterfinals

Indian shuttler HS Prannoy moved into the men's singles pre-quarterfinals of the Japan Open after his opponent Ng ka Long Angus retired hurt midway in the first round here on Tuesday. The unseeded Prannoy was narrowly leading the first game 11-10 when the world number 12 player from Hong Kong threw in the towel within seven minutes of their men's singles opener. The world number 18 Indian will now take on former world champion Loh Kean Yew of Singapore in the second round.

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Virat Kohli - Asia Cup - Experimental India Get Ready To Steamroll Hong Kong In Asia Cup - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Hong Kong - Pakistan -  Hong Kong

Experimental India Get Ready To Steamroll Hong Kong In Asia Cup

KL Rahul couldn't have wished for an easier opposition to get his rhythm back as a buoyant India get ready to steamroll minnows Hong Kong in their second and final group league game of the Asia Cup  on Wednesday. The Group A match won't be more than a glorified net session for Rohit Sharma's men against a team, mostly comprising Pakistani and Indian expats, who otherwise are not good enough to play first-class cricket in either of the two nations.

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Asia Cup: Experimental India get ready to steamroll Hong Kong - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India - Hong Kong - Pakistan -  Hong Kong

Asia Cup: Experimental India get ready to steamroll Hong Kong

Hong Kong in their second and final group league game of the Asia Cup here on Wednesday. The Group A match won't be more than a glorified net session for Rohit Sharma's men against a team, mostly comprising Pakistani and Indian expats, who otherwise are not good enough to play first-class cricket in either of the two nations. After a hard earned victory over Pakistan in a last over thriller, scripted by Hardik Pandya, the focus against Hong Kong will be on batters and their adequate game time. Rahul, whose first T20I in 2022 was against Pakistan the other night, would want to come out all guns blazing and may take this opportunity to try an alternate batting approach at the onset, compared to what has been his style at the IPL. In T20Is, teams are going for impact performance and often a 20 ball 45 is of greater value than a 90 not out of 65 balls.

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AIFF Fined USD 18,000 By AFC For Fan Invasion During India's Asian Cup Qualifiers In June - sports.ndtv.com - India - Afghanistan - Hong Kong - county Salt Lake -  Kolkata

AIFF Fined USD 18,000 By AFC For Fan Invasion During India's Asian Cup Qualifiers In June

All India Football Federation (AIFF) was on Monday fined USD 18,000 by the continental governing body for spectator invasion during its national team's Asian Cup qualifying round matches against Afghanistan and Hong Kong in Kolkata in June. But, the bulk of the amount -- USD 13,500 -- is a suspended fine to be paid in case of repeat offence within two years. The Disciplinary and Ethics Committee of the Asian Football Confederation's (AFC) imposed USD 8,000 fine on the AIFF after one home spectator invaded India team's technical bench -- a restricted area -- during the match against Afghanistan.

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AIFF fined $18,000 by AFC for fan invasion during India's Asian Cup qualifiers in June - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Afghanistan - Hong Kong - county Salt Lake -  Kolkata

AIFF fined $18,000 by AFC for fan invasion during India's Asian Cup qualifiers in June

Afghanistan and Hong Kong in Kolkata in June. But, the bulk of the amount -- $13,500 -- is a suspended fine to be paid in case of repeat offence within two years. The Disciplinary and Ethics Committee of the Asian Football Confederation's (AFC) imposed a $8,000 fine on the AIFF after one home spectator invaded India team's technical bench -- a restricted area -- during the match against Afghanistan.

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