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Rahul Dravid - White-ball specialists will have short skills camp at NCA before Australia ODIs - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - Washington - India - Bangladesh -  Mumbai -  Chennai

White-ball specialists will have short skills camp at NCA before Australia ODIs

While most of the Test squad members, who are also part of the 50-overs squad, have been given a break before the commencement of the third Test in Indore from March 1, the remaining will train in Bengaluru and also go through their regular fitness routines."Fast bowler Umran Malik and senior leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal are already in Bengaluru for some quality net sessions before the ODI leg starts in Mumbai from March 17. They would be doing their fitness programmes as well as bowling full tilt under the supervision of NCA coaches," a BCCI source told PTI on conditions of anonymity.Pandya, who was busy with family functions, is also expected to join the camp along with Washington Sundar and Shardul Thakur, both of whom are part of the 50-over setup.

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New England Patriots' Devin McCourty to make retirement decision next month - timesofindia.indiatimes.com

New England Patriots' Devin McCourty to make retirement decision next month

New England Patriots safety Devin McCourty said he will announce a decision next month on whether he will play in a 14th NFL season or retire.McCourty, a pending free agent, made his intention known this week on The Patriots Report podcast."I've gone back and forth," McCourty said. "I think the good thing is I actually have a vacation coming up with the family, and then I'm going to go hang out with (brother Jason McCourty) for a week. I think just being able to get away from football, especially as you kind of get older, I think it helps you put things in perspective, doing other things."McCourty's decision is due to come early in March, thereby giving the Patriots time to address the situation should he elect to retire.

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Titans releasing three-time Pro Bowl LT Taylor Lewan - espn.com - state Tennessee

Titans releasing three-time Pro Bowl LT Taylor Lewan

The Tennessee Titans are releasing Taylor Lewan, the left tackle's podcast, «Bussin' With The Boys,» announced Wednesday.

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Pirates roam seas and streets of Tampa, offering family-friendly entertainment today - foxnews.com - Florida - county Bay

Pirates roam seas and streets of Tampa, offering family-friendly entertainment today

Bob Moeller runs the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment Rough Riders, a Tampa "krewe," or local charitable group. His Rough Riders keep alive war hero and President Teddy Roosevelt's memory by helping kids, veterans and others.

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Meg Lanning - Smriti Mandhana - Australia are a strong team but we can beat them, says India's Richa Ghosh - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India -  Cape Town

Australia are a strong team but we can beat them, says India's Richa Ghosh

India will lock horns with the Southern Stars in the semi-final of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup on Thursday.Australia has been India's bogey team in recent years but Ghosh is confident that Meg Lanning's team is a beatable one. "Australia are beatable, in our last series we beat them and we have also done it before. They are a strong team but we can beat them," Ghosh said on the eve of their all-important semi-final at Newlands, Cape Town."We are trying to improve our mindset. Everyone has the game but the team that is mentally strong will win. We have been working on that," Ghosh added.

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Pat Cummins - James Anderson - Stuart Broad - Shane Warne - England's 'evergreen' Anderson becomes oldest cricketer to top Test rankings - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - New Zealand -  Wellington

England's 'evergreen' Anderson becomes oldest cricketer to top Test rankings

James Anderson is proving the said sayings true these days. The 40-year-old, who appears to be aging like a fine wine, has regained World No.1 spot in the latest ICC Test rankings for bowlers on Wednesday.Anderson is back to the top of the Test rankings for the sixth time in his illustrious career.At 40 years and 207 days, Anderson has knocked Australian paceman Pat Cummins off his four-year perch to become the oldest player to top the Test rankings.

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Pat Cummins - James Anderson - Stuart Broad - Shane Warne - Glenn Macgrath - England's evergreen Anderson back on top of test rankings - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - New Zealand -  Wellington

England's evergreen Anderson back on top of test rankings

Like a fine wine England bowler James Anderson appears to be improving with age and the 40-year-old seamer is back on top of the International Cricket Council test rankings for the sixth time in his illustrious career.

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Pat Cummins - Daniel Vettori - Geoff Lawson blames Pat Cummins' inexperience for Australia's defeats, questions Daniel Vettori's role - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India -  New Delhi

Geoff Lawson blames Pat Cummins' inexperience for Australia's defeats, questions Daniel Vettori's role

Australian team led by Pat Cummins is facing a lot of flak after the visitors lost the first two Tests of the four-match series inside three days on the turning tracks in India. Hosts India retained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after two matches, with their spin-bowling duo of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja doing the maximum damage to the Aussies.On Wednesday, Australia great Geoff Lawson has blamed captain Cummins' inexperience in leading a side on spinning tracks and assistant coach Daniel Vettori's inadequate inputs for the team's woeful performance.Australia lost the opening Test in Nagpur by an innings and 132 runs, while the second match in New Delhi saw the tourists fare a little better but the outcome was the same -- a six-wicket win for India.

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