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Bing Jiao - Malaysia Masters: Sindhu, Praneeth, Kashyap move to second round - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - China - Indonesia - Malaysia - Guatemala

Malaysia Masters: Sindhu, Praneeth, Kashyap move to second round

The seventh seed Sindhu took close to an hour to knock out Bing Jiao 21-13, 17-21, 21-15 and move to the second round. By virtue of the win, the world number seven Sindhu exacted her revenge for her first round exit from the Indonesia Open Super 1000 last month when Bing Jiao had defeated her in straight games.

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Chennaiyin FC rope in former Bundesliga striker Petar Sliskovic - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Germany - Croatia - India -  Berlin

Chennaiyin FC rope in former Bundesliga striker Petar Sliskovic

A product of FSV Frankurt's youth academy, Sliskovic made his professional debut at the age of 19 in the Bundesliga with FSV Mainz and played for the club for five seasons, until 2015. This marquee announcement comes right after the Chennaiyin FC camp was bolstered by Ghanaian forward Kwame Karikari's services. "I am very happy about my move to Chennaiyin FC. It's a great club to go to, I hear. And I'll give everything to make sure we succeed," Sliskovic said ahead of maiden stint in India.

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Nathan Lyon - Sri Lanka spin reinforcements for Australia showdown - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka spin reinforcements for Australia showdown

Sri Lanka are looking to level the Test series with spin reinforcements for the second match starting Friday against an upbeat Australia. The tourists batted and bowled with control on a turning Galle track in a crushing opening win, forcing the hosts to turn to their one-day heroes who helped beat Australia 3-2. Spinners Maheesh Theekshana, Dinuth Wellalage and Prabath Jayasuriya have been added to the Sri Lankan squad along with all-rounder Lakshita Manasinghe who bowls off-spin.

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Rohit Sharma - Suryakumar Yadav - Time for experimentation over, India to start identifying best XI for T20 World Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - Ireland - India - Birmingham -  Sanju

Time for experimentation over, India to start identifying best XI for T20 World Cup

Skipper Rohit Sharma, who missed the fifth Test in Birmingham after contracting COVID-19, will be travelling to the port city on Wednesday and is expected to feature in the series-opener. Test players including Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, Ravindra Jadeja, Shreyas Iyer and Rishabh Pant will join the T20 squad from the second game onwards. Their absence would give fringe players like Ruturaj Gaikwad and Sanju Samson one more game to make a statement though they seem to have fallen in the pecking order in India's list of probables for the World Cup in Australia.

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Jonny Bairstow - Sachin Tendulkar - Sachin Tendulkar hails Root-Bairstow for their 'sublime form' in 5th Test against India - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - India - Birmingham

Sachin Tendulkar hails Root-Bairstow for their 'sublime form' in 5th Test against India

Sachin Tendulkar lavished praise on England batters Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow for their spectacular batting performance in the fifth Test against India. A 269-run partnership between Root and Bairstow helped England create history, with the side completing their highest successful run chase ever in the longest format of the game with a seven-wicket win over India at Edgbaston in Birmingham.

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Women's Hockey World Cup: Uninspiring India eye win against New Zealand to stay in hunt for direct quater-final spot - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - China -  Tokyo - New Zealand - India

Women's Hockey World Cup: Uninspiring India eye win against New Zealand to stay in hunt for direct quater-final spot

The Indians, who achieved a historic fourth place finish in last year's Olympics, drew 1-1 against Tokyo bronze medallist England and China in their first two pool matches. The Savita-led side is currently placed third in Pool B with two points below China and leaders New Zealand, who defeated England 3-1 on Tuesday.

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Jhulan Goswami - India vs Sri Lanka, 3rd ODI: India eye Sri Lankan whitewash - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Sri Lanka - Birmingham

India vs Sri Lanka, 3rd ODI: India eye Sri Lankan whitewash

ODI here on Thursday. Playing ODI cricket for the first time since the talismanic Mithali Raj retired from the game, the Indian team won the opening two games in contrasting fashion to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. The visitors had bagged the preceding T20I series 2-1.

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Graham Thorpe - Jonny Bairstow - Shane Warne - Nasser Hussain - Brett Lee - Jason Gillespie - Glenn Macgrath - England's win one of the hosts' best-ever run chases in history of Test cricket: ICC - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - New Zealand

England's win one of the hosts' best-ever run chases in history of Test cricket: ICC

It's extremely rare that a team 378 runs in deficit comes back to win a Test, but England played patiently on Day 4 and 5 and rode on superb unflinching performances from their most consistent batters -- Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow -- to carve out a win against one of the most feared Test sides in the world. On Wednesday, the ICC listed the most successful Test run-chases ever by England before the historic Edgbatson victory. 1. Target 305: New Zealand v England, Christchurch, 1997:England relied heavily on skipper Mike Atherton in their first innings as he carried his bat for 94 runs off 346 balls in a total of 228. New Zealand built on their 118-run first-innings lead by adding 186 in their second, which seemed likely to be enough until Atherton built on his sublime form. The opener had enough support this time to reach a century (118) and guide England to 226 before departing as the fourth wicket and sparking a mini-collapse when Nasser Hussain (33) and Graham Thorpe (2) were also dismissed. John Crawley (40 not out) and Dominic Cork (39 not out) then stepped in to put on the remaining runs while Atherton was adjudged 'Player of the Match'.

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