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Kobe Bryant - Jury awards $31 million damages over Kobe Bryant crash photos - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Los Angeles -  Los Angeles - county Los Angeles

Jury awards $31 million damages over Kobe Bryant crash photos

Los Angeles County must pay $31 million in damages to Kobe Bryant's widow and a co-plaintiff over graphic photos taken at the site of the helicopter crash that killed the basketball star and eight others, a jury ordered on Wednesday. Sheriff's deputies and firefighters who rushed to the scene of the January 2020 crash snapped pictures of the carnage, including the mangled remains of the Los Angeles Lakers legend and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna.

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Asia Cup - Hong Kong qualify for Asia Cup, will face India and Pakistan - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Manchester - Uae - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Hong Kong - Bangladesh - Pakistan -  Hong Kong

Hong Kong qualify for Asia Cup, will face India and Pakistan

Hong Kong qualified for the Asia Cup on Wednesday, where they will face India and Pakistan, after defeating the United Arab Emirates by eight wickets in the final qualifying round. Chasing 148 to win, Hong Kong reached their target with an over to spare with Yasim Murtaza top scoring on 58. The 31-year-old Murtaza made his runs off 43 balls and hit seven boundaries and one six.

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After PWC exit, broadcast industry calls ICC media rights tender a 'joke', insists on e-auction - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - India

After PWC exit, broadcast industry calls ICC media rights tender a 'joke', insists on e-auction

PriceWaterHouseCoopers (PWC) stepped down as auditors for the ongoing media rights sale of the International Cricket Council (ICC), prospective bidders wrote to the game's governing body, asking the latter to explain the accounting firm's exit, and have also pressed for the rights to now be sold by way of an e-auction. The broadcasters have raised serious concerns over the overall mechanism once again and urged the ICC to opt for e-auction as the "only process" to sell the rights. BCCI secretary Jay Shah too has time and again asked the ICC to adopt e-auction as the process to sell rights. In fact, Shah - who successfully oversaw the sale of Indian Premier League (IPL) media rights in June this year - has specifically said that for sports federations that dispose of the functions of a public body, profits should be as important as transparency. "Which is the reason the BCCI made sure that the IPL rights would be sold in a manner that no questions would be raised about the process. Ask a broadcaster and they'll tell you how the IPL was sold at optimum value. But even if it wasn't sold at optimum value, there's no way you're going to debate the processes that were in place," say those tracking the 'rights' industry.

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IOA wants top athletes to show up at National Games as government looks to turn it into sporting spectacle - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Ahmedabad

IOA wants top athletes to show up at National Games as government looks to turn it into sporting spectacle

Narendra Modi's home state of Gujarat all set to host the 36th edition of the National Games in September-October, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) is leaving no stone unturned in ensuring that the country's top athletes - including the Olympic and CWG medallists - participate at the multi-discipline event. TOI has learnt that the government is planning a grand festival of Indian sports at the Games, scheduled to be held in six cities of Gujarat from September 27 to October 10.

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Iga Swiatek - Top-ranked Iga Swiatek must overcome US Open ball concerns - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - France - Usa - New York -  Cincinnati

Top-ranked Iga Swiatek must overcome US Open ball concerns

Swiatek recently hit out at the US Open balls, suggesting the lighter ones used for women's matches are tougher to control than those used by her male counterparts and therefore present a disadvantage to harder-hitting players like herself. The US Open, which starts on Monday in New York, is the only major that uses different balls for men and women and they featured at recent North American hardcourt tournaments where Swiatek lost at the last-16 stage in two consecutive events. "Basically the thing is that they are lighter.

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Asia Cup - Pakistan sends bowling coach to assist Shaun Tait in Asia Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - Uae - Dubai - Pakistan

Pakistan sends bowling coach to assist Shaun Tait in Asia Cup

Shaun Tait of Australia in the Asia Cup, beginning in the UAE from Saturday. Umar Rasheed left on Wednesday to join the Pakistan team on the recommendation of head coach, Saqlain Mushtaq.

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Greg Stewart - ATK Mohun Bagan, Mumbai City FC share spoils in Durand Cup clash - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Argentina - Australia

ATK Mohun Bagan, Mumbai City FC share spoils in Durand Cup clash

The first 20 minutes of the first half saw a spirited ATKMB trying to take an early lead, bolstered by the home support. Winger Liston Colaco made a couple of brilliant moves, first in the second minute and the other coming in the 12th minute.

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Emma Raducanu - Mats Wilander - Emma Raducanu hoping for spectacular sequel in New York - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - Usa - New York -  New York

Emma Raducanu hoping for spectacular sequel in New York

Her charge from obscurity to the US Open title as a 150th-ranked qualifier still feels barely credible, even as the 19-year-old returns to Flushing Meadows as reigning champion. It was a story that defied tennis logic, transcended sport and instantly made her one of the most marketable athletes -- male or female -- in the world. The trouble is, the tennis treadmill never stops and while Raducanu has been dealing with the inevitable spin-offs of her unlikely Grand Slam title, her results have been modest.

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