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Sania Mirza - Shoaib Malik - "Long Overdue": Sania Mirza Calls For Introspection On Value Of Women's Success - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan

"Long Overdue": Sania Mirza Calls For Introspection On Value Of Women's Success

Former India tennis ace Sania Mirza has called for introspection on how women's success is perceived in the society. The ex-India player, who got divorced from former Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik a few months back, reflected on the gender discrimination she feels is still prevalent in the society. Sania opened up while reacting to an advertisement that showed how a society devalues a woman's success. The ad also portrayed the feelings of an independent woman during the struggle she has to go through due to the social stigma.

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Cameron Green - Nathan Lyon - Steve Smith - Josh Hazlewood - Tom Blundell - Matt Henry - Tim Southee - Glenn Phillips - Waqar Younis - Nathan Lyon Scripts Unique Batting Record In 1st Test vs New Zealand - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - Pakistan

Nathan Lyon Scripts Unique Batting Record In 1st Test vs New Zealand

Australian spin veteran Nathan Lyon made a unique batting record during the first Test against New Zealand at Wellington, becoming the player with the most Test runs without scoring a single half-century. During the day two of the match, Lyon came out as a nightwatchman following the dismissals of Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne and made 41 in 46 balls, with six fours. He scored his runs at a strike rate of over 89. Now in 128 Tests and 162 innings, Lyon has made 1,501 runs at an average of 12.72. His best score is 47.

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Ireland captain Andrew Balbirnie 'ecstatic' after historic test win over Afghanistan - rte.ie - Ireland - New Zealand - India - Afghanistan - Pakistan - county Andrew

Ireland captain Andrew Balbirnie 'ecstatic' after historic test win over Afghanistan

Ireland captain Andrew Balbirnie described the landmark test win over Afghanistan in Abu Dhabi as one of the most special moments in the history of Irish cricket.

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Mark Adair - Andy Balbirnie - Hashmatullah Shahidi - Barry Maccarthy - 4th Fastest In 147 years: Ireland Clinch 1st Win In 8th Test To Make History - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Ireland - India - Afghanistan - Pakistan

4th Fastest In 147 years: Ireland Clinch 1st Win In 8th Test To Make History

Ireland finally won their first Test match on Friday when they defeated Afghanistan by six wickets in Abu Dhabi, ending a streak of seven successive losses. Captain Andy Balbirnie led from the front with an undefeated 58 as Ireland reached their modest target of 111 in the final session of the third day. Ireland had played their first Test back in 2018 when they were defeated by Pakistan. "We're absolutely excited. We've created history. The monkey is off the back and it's very special to do that," said Balbirnie whose team were wobbling at 13-3 at one stage.

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West Indies - Kieron Pollard - "Ye Hoti Hai Fielding": Pakistan Fans React As Kieron Pollard Pulls Off Stunner In PSL. Watch - sports.ndtv.com - Pakistan - county Kings

"Ye Hoti Hai Fielding": Pakistan Fans React As Kieron Pollard Pulls Off Stunner In PSL. Watch

West Indies great Kieron Pollard rolled back the years with a match-winning fifty for Karachi Kings in their Pakistan Super League (PSL) clash against Lahore Qalandars on Saturday. Pollard slammed 58 off just 33 balls to guide Karchi Kings to a crucial win at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The former West Indies captain came out to bat with his team reeling at 44/4, while chasing 176. His knock saw Karachi Kings achieve the total on the final ball of the match.

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Mohammad Amir - International - Ex-Pakistan Star Accuses Commissioner Of Multan Of Mistreating His Family, Later Issues Clarification - sports.ndtv.com - Pakistan

Ex-Pakistan Star Accuses Commissioner Of Multan Of Mistreating His Family, Later Issues Clarification

Former Pakistan cricket team fast bowler Mohammad Amir, who is representing Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), has alleged that the Deputy Commissioner of Multan misbehaved with his family and unjustly ejected them from the stadium during a match. Amir took to social media to level his allegations and even tagged the chief minister of Pakistan's Punjab province - Maryam Nawaz Sharif - to take action against the official. Amir claimed four wickets for his franchise in the the first four matches he played this season at an average of 34.5 and an economy rate of 8.62.

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West Indies - Chris Gayle - Chris Gayle Hopes T20 World Cup Can Help Cricket Crack US Market - sports.ndtv.com - Usa - New York - India - state New York - Pakistan - Barbados - county Island - county Long

Chris Gayle Hopes T20 World Cup Can Help Cricket Crack US Market

Former West Indies star Chris Gayle hopes the T20 World Cup will help cricket crack the lucrative American sports market and lift the game onto a new global level. The Twenty20 showpiece, which starts on June 1, is being jointly hosted by the United States and Gayle's native West Indies, where big crowds are expected. But it will be the first major international cricket tournament staged in the United States, with a sell-out crowd expected for the clash between arch-rivals India and Pakistan at a temporary 34,000-seat venue in Long Island, New York.

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David Warner - 'Domestic Cricket Will Die If...': U-19 World Cup Winning Captain's Harrowing Take - sports.ndtv.com - Usa - Australia - New York - India - Pakistan

'Domestic Cricket Will Die If...': U-19 World Cup Winning Captain's Harrowing Take

India's 2012 U-19 World Cup winning skipper Unmukt Chand, who is currently representing the United States, believes that domestic cricket will suffer if the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) allows cricketers to take part in foreign leagues. While players from other countries play T20 leagues all around the world, Indian cricketers only take part in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and they can play abroad only after they retire from the game or let go of their central contract. In a recent interview, Chand explained that the overseas leagues generally coincide with domestic competitions and if cricketers are allow to leave for these lucrative opportunities, then the domestic tournaments "will die".

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