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Rohit Sharma - Dinesh Karthik - "Pretty Much Know Who No.1 Is Going To Be": Dinesh Karthik On Cricket World Cup 2023 Semis Line-Up - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

"Pretty Much Know Who No.1 Is Going To Be": Dinesh Karthik On Cricket World Cup 2023 Semis Line-Up

Wicket-keeper Dinesh Karthik firmly believes that India's thumping victory over England, their sixth victory in a row, is sufficient to seal their place in the semifinals of the World Cup. India scored 229/9 after some hiccups in the low-scoring game and it proved to be enough as England lost their top batters to the fiery bowling spell of Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah. India won by 100 runs. "I think with this win and with what happened yesterday (Australia defeating New Zealand), we are locked in for the four semi-finalists. It could be a tournament where it has been decided early and it looks more likely it will be the case unless something extraordinary happens, which I personally don't think will happen," Kathik said in ICC Review.

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Adam Zampa - Mohammed Shami - Jasprit Bumrah - "He Is One Of The Legends": Jasprit Bumrah On Mohammed Shami After Cricket World Cup 2023 Win Over England - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"He Is One Of The Legends": Jasprit Bumrah On Mohammed Shami After Cricket World Cup 2023 Win Over England

Indian speedster Jasprit Bumrah lauded Mohammed Shami for his bowling in the World Cup match against England, calling him a "legend of the game" and said he enjoys the partnership. The Indian pace duo of Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami led England's demolition as they picked up top four wickets in a space of few runs. After the pacers wrecked England's batting, India won the low-scoring game easily. Replying to India's score of 229, England lost all their wickets on 129. "He is outstanding. He is, you know, one of the legends of the game. I feel he has always been quite calm. He doesn't come out to be flamboyant, but the way he was bowling as if he was playing a Test match and [it] was really, really wonderful to see," Bumrah told Sky Sports after the game.

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Trevor Nyakane - WATCH | Memorable moments as the Springboks make Rugby World Cup history - news24.com - France

WATCH | Memorable moments as the Springboks make Rugby World Cup history

It's been a Rugby World Cup to remember, with the Springboks making history by clinching their fourth title.

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Silvio Berlusconi - MFE retains domestic TV rights of Italian soccer cup - channelnewsasia.com - Italy

MFE retains domestic TV rights of Italian soccer cup

MILAN :Italy's top soccer league Serie A said on Monday it had awarded commercial broadcaster MFE-MediaForEurope the domestic TV rights for the next three seasons of the Italian Cup competition.

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Hashmatullah Shahidi - Afghanistan Beat Sri Lanka To Boost Cricket World Cup Semi-final Bid - sports.ndtv.com - Scotland - Australia - New Zealand - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Pakistan

Afghanistan Beat Sri Lanka To Boost Cricket World Cup Semi-final Bid

Afghanistan defeated Sri Lanka by seven wickets in Pune on Monday to record their third win of the World Cup and maintain their hopes of a semi-final place. Set 242 to win after a disciplined bowling display, Afghanistan finished on 242-3, with Azmatullah Omarzai unbeaten on 73 and captain Hashmatullah Shahidi 58 not out, the pair sharing an unbroken stand of 111. Afghanistan now have six points and sit in fifth place in the table, two behind New Zealand and Australia with the top four guaranteed to make the semi-finals. (World Cup points table)

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Josh Inglis - Matthew Wade - Australia's Interim Captain Matthew Wade Unsure Of Featuring In T20I World Cup - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - India - Afghanistan

Australia's Interim Captain Matthew Wade Unsure Of Featuring In T20I World Cup

Australia's interim T20I captain Matthew Wade admitted that he is not 100 per cent sure of being the first-choice wicketkeeper for the upcoming T20I World Cup which is slated to begin on June 4, 2024. The recent rise of Josh Inglis and Alex Carrey has put Wade's place in doubt in cricket's shortest format for the Baggy Greens. After the conclusion of the ODI World Cup, Australia will face India in a five-match T20I series. Both wicketkeepers have been included in Australia's squad for the series which is slated to be played from November 23 to December 3.

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India Defeat New Zealand, Enter Semi-finals Of Sultan of Johor Cup Hockey - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India

India Defeat New Zealand, Enter Semi-finals Of Sultan of Johor Cup Hockey

Amandeep Lakra struck a hat-trick as the Indian junior men's hockey team remained on course to defend its title, stunning New Zealand 6-2 to enter the semifinals of the Sultan of Johor Cup in Johor Bahru on Monday. Lakra (2nd, 7th, 35th), Arun Sahani (12th, 53rd) and Poovanna Chandura Boby (52nd) got on the scoresheet for India, while Luke Aldred (29th, 60th) scored a brace for New Zealand. India made a positive start and earned a PC in the opening minute of the match. Lakra was on target to capitalise from the early opportunity, flicking the ball powerfully past New Zealand goalkeeper Luke Elmes, and earning a confidence-inducing 1-0 lead in the second minute.

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Andy Murray - ITF chief happy with Davis Cup format, expects big crowds for knockouts - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - Finland - Germany - Netherlands - Spain - Serbia - Italy - Usa - Australia - Canada - Czech Republic - India

ITF chief happy with Davis Cup format, expects big crowds for knockouts

BENGALURU, India : The International Tennis Federation will continue to work towards improving the Davis Cup amid low attendances in some ties in September but the governing body is happy with its existing format, ITF chief David Haggerty told Reuters.

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