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Remember the date - June 29 - India lifted their second T20 World Cup - their first in 17 years - on Saturday by beating South Africa in a thriller. The team also bid farewell to the legendary trio - Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja - as the tournament was wrapped up on a high note in Bridgetown's Kensington Oval. Apart from India's fairytale journey, the tournament has also witnessed the rise of the Afghanistan and USA cricket teams and a remarkable redemption of the former champions, West Indies. A few early exits for the likes of New Zealand, Pakistan, and Australia have also made headlines.
CONMEBOL has suspended Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa for the team's 2024 Copa América group stage finale against the United States.
Glastonbury fans said Janelle Monae's set 'deserved more' as she took the Pyramid Stage on Sunday night. The Grammy-nominated Janelle Monae took to the stage at around 5.45 pm after Shania Twain's legends slot.
The Edmonton Oilers have placed goaltender Jack Campbell on unconditional waivers for the purpose of a buyout.
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Tom McKibbin narrowly missed out on a second DP World Tour title, losing a play-off to Marcel Siem at the Italian Open.
The triumphant Indian team's celebrations at the Kensington Oval lasted close to four hours after a roller-coaster T20 World Cup final with players grooving to their favourite dance numbers and the usually reticent outgoing coach Rahul Dravid letting his hair down amid a general sense of relief for ending a lengthy title drought. The euphoria carried on in the team hotel but before that, at the historic venue, skipper Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, who both retired from the format, and Dravid let their emotions take control after a gruelling month-long campaign in the Caribbean and USA.