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Geoff Allardice - India-Pakistan Women's T20 World Cup Game Sets New Attendance Record - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - Uae - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

India-Pakistan Women's T20 World Cup Game Sets New Attendance Record

The India-Pakistan clash in the women's T20 World Cup here on October 6 set a new record for the highest attendance at a group stage match in the history of the showpiece, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Thursday. The match at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, which India won by six wickets, was watched by 15,935 spectators. "The India versus Pakistan match at the Dubai International Stadium on 6 October set a new record for the highest attendance at a group stage match in Women's T20 World Cup history," the ICC said in a statement.

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Devon Conway - Watch: Playing 1st Test In 1325 Days, Washington Sundar's 'Magic' Rattles Rachin Ravindra - sports.ndtv.com - Washington - county Day - New Zealand - India - state Washington

Watch: Playing 1st Test In 1325 Days, Washington Sundar's 'Magic' Rattles Rachin Ravindra

When Washington Sundar was picked over Kuldeep Yadav for India's second Test against New Zealand in Pune, a lot of experts were unhappy over the choice. By the end of the New Zealand innings, however, there were no doubts that the move was perfect. Off-spinner Washington Sundar took seven wickets as India dismissed New Zealand for 259 on day one of the second Test in Pune on Thursday. Washington repaid the faith shown in him by the team management with career-best figures in his fifth Test. New Zealand's last seven wickets fell for 62 runs.

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"We Were Not Fluid Up Front": India Coach Craig Fulton On Loss To Germany - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - India - county Major - county Craig

"We Were Not Fluid Up Front": India Coach Craig Fulton On Loss To Germany

In a game in which India had generated seven penalty corners and one penalty stroke, the side's inefficient finishing saw them lose 0-2 to Germany at the Major Dhyan Chand Stadium. Head coach Craig Fulton believes the side did play well but the missed chances 'came back to burn' the home side. "We were not fluid up front. We created enough chances, so that was good, we created enough penalty corners, but if you do not take your chances then it comes back and burns you and it was not to be upfront on Wednesday and hopefully, we will get a result tomorrow," said Fulton after the match.

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Dhyan Chand - Former Indian Women's Hockey Team Captain Rani Rampal Announces Retirement - sports.ndtv.com - India

Former Indian Women's Hockey Team Captain Rani Rampal Announces Retirement

Former Indian women's hockey team captain Rani Rampal announced her retirement on Thursday, ending a glittering 16-year career during which she became an inspiration for her phenomenal rise from a small town in Haryana where her father worked as a cart-puller.

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Harmanpreet Singh - India vs Germany Hockey Series LIVE: India Trail At Half-Time, Miss Several Penalty Corners | IND 0-1 GER - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - India

India vs Germany Hockey Series LIVE: India Trail At Half-Time, Miss Several Penalty Corners | IND 0-1 GER

India vs Germany Hockey LIVE Updates: India trail Germany 0-1 at half-time in the second Test. India look to level the series as they take on Germany in the second Test at the Major Dhyanchand Stadium in New Delhi. Jarmanpreet Singh returns to the playing XI after starting from the bench in the series opener, which India lost 2-0. In the first game, Henrik Mertgens (4') and Lukas Windfeder (30') scored for Germany, while India captain Harmanpreet Singh notably missed a penalty stroke. India were wasteful in front of the goal, squandering various penalty corners.

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Virat Kohli - Rohit Sharma - Daryl Mitchell - Devon Conway - Watch: Pune Crowd Chants "Virat Kohli Ko Bowling Do" During 2nd Test Against New Zealand - sports.ndtv.com - Washington - New Zealand - India

Watch: Pune Crowd Chants "Virat Kohli Ko Bowling Do" During 2nd Test Against New Zealand

The crowd at the MCA Stadium in Pune urged Indian cricket team skipper Rohit Sharma to make Virat Kohli bowl on Day 1 of the second Test match against New Zealand on Thursday. It was a good show from the Indian bowlers to mount a comeback just before tea but there was a period of time when they struggled against Devon Conway and then against Rachin Ravindra. During the 46th over, the crowd was heard chanting "Kohli ko bowling do (Give the bowling to Kohli)". It was a day filled with chants from the crowd as at one point, "RCB RCB" chants were also heard when Virat was fielding at the boundary.

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Phil Salt - Jos Buttler - Liam Livingstone - Reece Topley - Jacob Bethell - Sam Curran - Will Jacks - Jamie Overton - Jordan Cox, Rehan Ahmed Added To England Squad For Caribbean Tour - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Australia - New Zealand - Jordan - Pakistan

Jordan Cox, Rehan Ahmed Added To England Squad For Caribbean Tour

Wicketkeeper batter Jordan Cox and bowling allrounder Rehan Ahmed have been added to England's white-ball squads for their upcoming Caribbean tour, starting from October 31 in Antigua. Cox, made his international debut in England's T20I series against Australia last month, will fly head home to the UK after the end of the first day of the ongoing third and final Test against Pakistan in Rawalpindi before joining the white-ball tour of the Caribbean. He is expected to be available for all three ODIs, but not the subsequent T20I leg as he prepares for the next Test trip to New Zealand.

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Paris Olympics - International - National Rifle Association Of India Announces First Ever Shooting League - sports.ndtv.com - India

National Rifle Association Of India Announces First Ever Shooting League

The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) on Wednesday announced the sport's first ever franchise-based league in the country christened "Shooting League of India". The proposal, mooted by NRAI president Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo, has received approval from the national federation's governing body. A window for the same is being chalked out, post receiving approvals from the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF), the sport's global governing body. The first edition of the league will be held in March. Deo said, "Shooting, particularly after the performance in the recent Paris Olympics has received a huge fillip in its popularity and we thought that this was the right moment to launch a league.

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