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Ravichandran Ashwin - "Not Having The Greatest Of Feelings": R Ashwin Blunt Ahead Of India vs New Zealand Champions Trophy 2025 Final - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

"Not Having The Greatest Of Feelings": R Ashwin Blunt Ahead Of India vs New Zealand Champions Trophy 2025 Final

India vs New Zealand Champions Trophy 2025 final promises to be a cracker of a cricket match. India entered the title clash undefeated while New Zealand lost only one match - against Rohit Sharma and Co in the group stage. The Champions Trophy 2025 is the third consecutive ICC limited overs event final that India will be playing after the 2023 ODI World Cup final and the 2024 T20 World Cup final. In the lead up to the India vs New Zealand Champions Trophy 2025, the one narrative that is being pushed a lot is whether the Rohit Sharma-led side is getting undue advantage. 

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Cristiano Ronaldo - Ruben Neves - Daniel Podence - Jorge Jesus - Sunil Chhetri - Al-Hilal return to winning ways, Al-Nassr stumble - arabnews.com - Britain - Serbia - India - Morocco - Saudi Arabia - Pakistan

Al-Hilal return to winning ways, Al-Nassr stumble

RIYADH: Al-Hilal defeated Al-Fayha 2-0 on Friday to cut Al-Ittihad’s lead at the top of the Saudi Pro League to just four points while, despite another Cristiano Ronaldo special, Al-Nassr were held to a 2-2 draw by Al-Shabab in the Riyadh derby.

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Cheteshwar Pujara - Champions Trophy 'Unfair Advantage': Cheteshwar Pujara's Blunt Verdict Puts End To Controversy - sports.ndtv.com - Uae - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

Champions Trophy 'Unfair Advantage': Cheteshwar Pujara's Blunt Verdict Puts End To Controversy

The critical sentiment over India's 'unfair advantage' controversy in the ICC Champions Trophy continues to grow, with several former cricketers and even current stars highlighting how the hybrid model for the tournament highly favours India. As part of the agreement between the International Cricket Council, the Pakistan Cricket Board and the Board of Control for Cricket in India, Rohit Sharma's men were scheduled to play all their games in Dubai during the Champions Trophy. As India progress to the final of the tournament, it's the format of the tournament that's being credited more for their success than the players' performances.

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Mohammad Hafeez - Waqar Younis - Waqar Younis' Fiery Reply After Mohammad Hafeez Attacks '90s Pakistan Stars' - sports.ndtv.com - Pakistan

Waqar Younis' Fiery Reply After Mohammad Hafeez Attacks '90s Pakistan Stars'

Pakistan legend Waqar Younis has come out with a fiery response on social media after ex-cricketer Mohammad Hafeez questioned the legacy of the 1990s and early 2000s stars. An awkward incident on live television saw Hafeez saying that the 1990s and early 2000s stars could not inspire the next generation by failing to win a number of ICC events during their time. "I am a huge fan of those who played in the 1990s but when it comes to legacy, they left nothing for Pakistan. They didn't win an ICC event - they lost the (World Cups of) 1996, 1999 and 2003. We reached one final (in the 1999 World Cup) and lost that badly. As stars, as players, they were the mega superstars. But then they couldn't inspire us by winning an ICC event. Then came a difficult period that we had to go through and then in 2007 we lost the final (of the T20 World Cup).," Hafeez said during a discussion on PTV Sports.

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India vs New Zealand Champions Trophy Final Pitch Selected. Here's Its Pakistan Connection - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan

India vs New Zealand Champions Trophy Final Pitch Selected. Here's Its Pakistan Connection

The pitch for the ICC Champions Trophy final between India and Pakistan has reportedly been selected. With the title-decider in Dubai just two days away, the authorities have finalised the strip, of many, which will be put into use on Sunday. The ground staff reportedly watered the entire square ahead of the final, and have decided to mark the center-wicket for the final between India and New Zealand. Notably, it's the same wicket that was used for the high-profile India vs Pakistan clash in the group stage of the tournament.

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Steve Smith - Shubman Gill - Shubman Gill Nominated For ICC Player Of The Month For February - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Shubman Gill Nominated For ICC Player Of The Month For February

Riding on his superb performance in the ODI series against England last month, ace India top-order batter Shubman Gill has been nominated along with Australia's Steve Smith and New Zealand's Glenn Phillips for the ICC 'Player of the Month' for February. Gill, who is currently in Dubai with the Indian team for the ongoing Champions Trophy, scored 406 runs, averaging 101.50 at a strike-rate of 94.19 in the five ODIs that he had played in February. Gill hit a purple patch in the three-match series against England, scoring 87 (in Nagpur), 60 (in Cuttack), and 112 (in Ahmedabad) as he was adjudged the 'Player of the Series' in the hosts' 3-0 clean sweep.

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Turki Al-Faisal - Sunil Chhetri - Saudi taekwondo champion Dunya Abu-Talib wins IOC Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Award for Asia - arabnews.com - Britain - India - Saudi Arabia - Pakistan

Saudi taekwondo champion Dunya Abu-Talib wins IOC Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Award for Asia

RIYADH: Taekwondo national team athlete Dunya Abu Talib has become the first Saudi sportsperson to win the International Olympic Committee’s Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Award for Asia. Abu Talib, the first Saudi woman to qualify for the Olympic Games and win an Asian gold medal, was given the 2024 award in recognition of her inspiring contribution to empowering female athletes both locally and internationally, the IOC said in a statement on Friday. Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee president, expressed his pride in the achievement, saying: “I congratulate Abu Talib on this well-deserved award, which reflects the significant progress in women’s sports in the Kingdom, thanks to the unlimited support of our wise leadership.” The recognition shows that Saudi women are now playing a key role in global sports and serves as a motivation for the next generation of female athletes to achieve even greater success, he said. Abu Talib ranked first globally in the International Taekwondo Federation’s general classification for the under-53 kg weight category for March 2025. SOPC continues its commitment to supporting male and female athletes in the Kingdom by providing a comprehensive sports environment that enables them to achieve global success and raise the Saudi flag at the world’s leading sporting events.

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Babar Azam - Mohammad Rizwan - Pakistan Great Rips Into Babar Azam's Father Over 'Insulting Post' After Champions Trophy - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - Pakistan

Pakistan Great Rips Into Babar Azam's Father Over 'Insulting Post' After Champions Trophy

The absence of Pakistan stalwart Babar Azam from the nation's T20I series against New Zealand rose a few eyebrows. Even Pakistan's white-ball skipper Mohammad Rizwan wasn't picked for the assignment, triggering intense chatter on social media. Even Babar Azam's father Azam Siddique took to social media to share his views on his son's omission from the shortest format side. Though Siddique shared his son's exclusion in a positive manner, he did fire a warning to the country's legendary cricketers who have been criticising the star cricketer for his below-par performances.

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