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Deepak Chahar - Missing T20 World Cup berth is huge setback but lot of cricket still left in me: Shardul Thakur - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - South Africa - India -  Mumbai

Missing T20 World Cup berth is huge setback but lot of cricket still left in me: Shardul Thakur

Thakur did play the T20 format for India during the time Hardik Pandya was doing his long and intense rehabilitation program but poor economy rate of 9.15 has basically pushed him out of the national team radar. "Of course, it's a big setback. Every player dreams to play in the World Cup, not just play but win it as well," Thakur said on the eve of the second ODI against South Africa.

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Bryson Dechambeau - Jon Rahm - Dustin Johnson - Brooks Koepka - Ian Poulter - Sergio Garcia - Lee Westwood - Ryder Cup - Luke Donald - Paul Casey - Zach Johnson - 'I wish they could play' - Jon Rahm wants LIV Golf players to have chance to compete at Ryder Cup - eurosport.com - Spain - Usa -  Rome

'I wish they could play' - Jon Rahm wants LIV Golf players to have chance to compete at Ryder Cup

Jon Rahm has reiterated his position that LIV Golf players should be allowed to compete at next year’s Ryder Cup. The emergence of LIV Golf earlier this year drove a wedge through the game, with all those who defected from the PGA Tour either forced to resign their memberships or be suspended. Ad The move by the PGA Tour means any United States player — such as Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka and Dustin Johnson — will not be considered for selection by captain Zach Johnson.

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Women's Asia Cup: Proud of the way girls came back after loss to Pakistan, says Smriti Mandhana - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Women's Asia Cup: Proud of the way girls came back after loss to Pakistan, says Smriti Mandhana

India, now with four wins out of five games, are through to the semi-finals of the continental event. "It was disappointing in the last match (versus Pakistan). It's good to comeback after that loss, really proud of the girls.

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Eden Park - 'Small mistakes' cost Springbok women in World Cup opening loss: 'We can compete' - news24.com - France - South Africa - New Zealand

'Small mistakes' cost Springbok women in World Cup opening loss: 'We can compete'

Springbok women's coach Stanley Raubenheimer was not despondent following South Africa's opening loss against France at the Women's Rugby World Cup in New Zealand on Saturday.

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Simon Middleton - Rugby-England's Middleton hails players for overcoming nerves in World Cup opener - channelnewsasia.com - France - New Zealand - Fiji

Rugby-England's Middleton hails players for overcoming nerves in World Cup opener

(Reuters) - England head coach Simon Middleton said it was natural for his side to be awed by the occasion of playing in the women's Rugby World Cup, and praised his side for overcoming their nerves at Auckland's Eden Park to crush Fiji 84-19 in their opening game on Saturday.

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Max Verstappen - Eddie Howe - Dolce More wins Saudi Arabia Royal Cup at Tokyo Racecourse - arabnews.com - Abu Dhabi - Uae - Japan -  Tokyo - Saudi Arabia -  Yokohama

Dolce More wins Saudi Arabia Royal Cup at Tokyo Racecourse

TOKYO: Dolce More took his second straight victory in the 8th Saudi Arabia Royal Cup at Tokyo Racecourse on Saturday.

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Smriti Mandhana - Women's Asia Cup: All-Round Shafali Verma Helps India Beat Bangladesh By 59 Runs - sports.ndtv.com - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Women's Asia Cup: All-Round Shafali Verma Helps India Beat Bangladesh By 59 Runs

Shafali Verma once again showed her match-winning prowess with an attractive 55 off 44 balls as India out-batted Bangladesh by 59 runs to win their fourth match and almost confirm a semi-final spot in the Women's Asia Cup T20 in Sylhet on Saturday. After an indifferent batting show in the defeat against Pakistan, the 'Women In Blue' put up a much improved performance scoring 159 for 5, largely due to a 96-run opening stand between Shafali and stand-in skipper Smriti Mandhana (47 off 38 balls).

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Women's Asia Cup: India ride on top-order show to beat Bangladesh by 59 runs - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Women's Asia Cup: India ride on top-order show to beat Bangladesh by 59 runs

After an indifferent batting show in the defeat against Pakistan, the 'Women In Blue' put up a much improved performance scoring 159 for 5, largely due to a 96-run opening stand between Shafali and stand-in skipper Smriti Mandhana (47 off 38 balls).

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