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Transformed Shruti Ahlawat ready to take the next big step - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - Thailand -  Delhi - county Taylor

Transformed Shruti Ahlawat ready to take the next big step

Riding on her ITF Asia-Oceania B1 junior title triumph, her third title of the season, the Delhi girl has risen to No. 49 in the latest world junior tennis rankings. It is her career-best ranking, improving on the 69 he had finished at last year following a runner-up finish in the same tournament.

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Kate Cross wants 'wishy-washy' run-out rules to be made clearer - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - India

Kate Cross wants 'wishy-washy' run-out rules to be made clearer

India pulled off a win against England on Saturday after all-rounder Deepti Sharma ran out Dean (47) for backing too far at the non-striker's end, reigniting an intense debate over the spirit of the game.

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Arshdeep Singh - Carlos Pena - FC Goa announce 27-member squad for Indian Super League - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

FC Goa announce 27-member squad for Indian Super League

FC Goa's squad features six overseas signings, one of whom is from an AFC member nation. While the league regulations mandate a minimum of four U-23 players to be present in the clubs' squads, the Gaurs team features nine such names. Coached by former FC Goa player Carlos Pena, the squad consists of homegrown footballers, such as Hrithik Tiwari, Leander D'Cunha, Saviour Gama, Lesly Rebello, Princeton Rebello and Lalremruata HP.

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Heather Knight - India shouldn't feel need to justify run-out by lying about warnings: Heather Knight - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - India

India shouldn't feel need to justify run-out by lying about warnings: Heather Knight

India pulled off a win against England on Saturday after all-rounder Deepti ran out Dean (47), the last England batter, for backing up too far at the non-striker's end. Dean was out of her ground and Deepti simply held the ball to remove the bails, leaving the English team flabbergasted and also triggering an intense debate over 'spirit of the game'.

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India cricketer Taniya Bhatia claims she was robbed in London hotel - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - London - India

India cricketer Taniya Bhatia claims she was robbed in London hotel

Marriott Hotel in London. The Indian team recently concluded its tour of the UK with a first-ever 3-0 ODI whitewash of the hosts in their backyard, the series ending in controversial fashion after Deepti Sharma's run-out of Charlie Dean in the final match at Lord's last Saturday. "Shocked and disappointed at Marriot Hotel London Maida Vale management; someone walked into my personal room and stole my bag with cash, cards, watches and jewellery during my recent stay as a part of the Indian Women's Cricket team. So unsafe," Bhatia tweeted.

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Need to work on my fitness, says young Indian shuttler Tasnim Mir - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - China - Japan - India - Thailand

Need to work on my fitness, says young Indian shuttler Tasnim Mir

The 17-year-old from Mehsana, Gujarat, who won the Chattisgarh International Challenge on Sunday, will be one of the attractions at the National Games. "I have to work on my fitness. I'm working on my rallies and stamina as I'm aware that Asian players are very good in rallies, power and speed.

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Harshal Patel - Three areas of 'concern' on Rohit Sharma's platter ahead of the T20 World Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - South Africa - India

Three areas of 'concern' on Rohit Sharma's platter ahead of the T20 World Cup

Rohit Sharma still has a few issues to iron out going into the T20 World Cup Down Under next month. Rohit is unperturbed as he has three matches against South Africa to look forward to and he knows the strength of his side. A perfect team man, the Mumbaikar is known to back his players and is willing to go the extra mile to 'accommodate' some of his teammates, who are a wee bit off colour. At least three issues are on Rohit's platter going into the World Cup. One is the form of the players like Jasprit Bumrah and Harshal Patel, who are making a comeback.

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Mitchell Starc - Andrew Macdonald - Bat dominated ball in the series, so death-overs is really not a concern: McDonald - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India

Bat dominated ball in the series, so death-overs is really not a concern: McDonald

Andrew McDonald. Axar, who was brought in as a replacement for Ravindra Jadeja, had an impressive series and ended up as the leading wicket-taker with eight scalps to his credit. He was head and shoulders above all the bowlers from both sides.

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