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Joe Root - Jonny Bairstow - Jasprit Bumrah - India vs England 5th Test: Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow slam unbeaten hundreds as England beat India to level series 2-2 - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - India - Birmingham

India vs England 5th Test: Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow slam unbeaten hundreds as England beat India to level series 2-2

Jonny Bairstow (114*; 145 balls, 15x4, 1x6) and Joe Root (142*; 173 balls, 19x4, 1x6) and their unbroken partnership of 269 in just 52.3 overs helped England chase down the highest ever fourth-innings total on English soil on a heady Day Five in Birmingham on Tuesday. The result denied India a series win, that looked possible at the end of Day Three when they were 257 ahead with seven wickets left and had clinched seven sessions out of the nine played. That happened because England were both “braver” and “better” than India, especially on the last two days. And they had two in-form, class batsmen, who, armed with clarity in the dressing room, were prepared to play their strokes, which negated a quality seam attack. Bairstow, who scored his second hundred of the match and his sixth in his last eight, having scored only six in the previous 79, was named man of the match. Root, England’s talisman and perhaps the best batter in the world now, took home the man-of-the -series honours with 737 runs and four hundreds at a stunning average of 105.28. His nine Test tons are the most that any player has scored against India.

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Zak Crawley - Rahul Dravid - India vs England 5th Test: Fourth-innings bowling failure, or third-innings batting failure? - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa - India -  Cape Town

India vs England 5th Test: Fourth-innings bowling failure, or third-innings batting failure?

Umesh Yadav (in Cape Town) and Shardul Thakur, that many reckon is the “best-ever” seam bowling lineup India have had. The bowlers have not bowled with any sort of intensity or accuracy to make the teams sweat while trying to defend totals of 240, 212 and 378. In all three instances, the rival teams have notched up seven-wicket victories. Does it merit a debate on whether this is indeed the best attack?

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England aim to launch women's Euro 2022 in style - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Qatar - Netherlands

England aim to launch women's Euro 2022 in style

Over half a million tickets have been sold to fans in 100 countries, including sell-outs for the opening game at Old Trafford and the final at Wembley on July 31. "This is a huge moment for us - the biggest ever - but it also gives us the platform to kick on and really take the game to another level," said UEFA's head of women's football Nadine Kessler. "These big strides the game is taking will continue to positively shift perceptions of women's football, but we want to do more.

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Jannik Sinner - Novak Djokovic - Lorenzo Musetti - Djokovic 'never lost belief' during Wimbledon comeback - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - France - Italy

Djokovic 'never lost belief' during Wimbledon comeback

Novak Djokovic said he never doubted his ability to recover from two sets down to defeat Jannik Sinner and reach his 11th Wimbledon semi-final on Tuesday. Djokovic triumphed 5-7, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 and will face Britain's Cameron Norrie for a place in Sunday's final. It was the seventh time in the 35-year-old Serb's career that he had battled back from two sets to love down to win.

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Rafael Nadal - Simona Halep - Nick Kyrgios - Novak Djokovic - Cristian Garín - Taylor Fritz - Wimbledon: Rafael Nadal charges on despite injury concerns as Simona Halep eyes semis - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - France - Usa - Australia - India - Chile

Wimbledon: Rafael Nadal charges on despite injury concerns as Simona Halep eyes semis

Rafael Nadal has shrugged off fresh concerns over his fitness as he targets a place in the Wimbledon semi-finals on Wednesday. The 36-year-old Spaniard played his last-16 clash at the All England Club on Monday against Botic van de Zandschulp with strapping across his abdomen. Only last month, he won a 14th French Open with his troublesome left foot anaesthetised before undergoing career-saving treatment. "I'm a little bit tired to talk about my body, all the issues that I am having," said Nadal. "I prefer to not talk about that now. "For the moment I am healthy enough to keep going and fight for the things that I want." Nadal is halfway to the first calendar Grand Slam by a man since Rod Laver in 1969.

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Andy Murray - Novak Djokovic - Wimbledon: Norrie faces alien challenge as he reaches first Grand Slam semi-final - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain

Wimbledon: Norrie faces alien challenge as he reaches first Grand Slam semi-final

Over the last two decades, British fans have become accustomed to being taken on five-set rollercoaster rides on tennis' most famous stage by four-time Wimbledon semi-finalist Tim Henman and then twice champion Andy Murray. The South African-born Norrie joined that select group on Tuesday when he fought back to reach his first Grand Slam semi-final with a 3-6, 7-5, 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 win over Goffin. "Pretty crazy to be sitting here and in the semis. Crazy atmosphere, as well. Definitely enjoyed it. The crowd definitely got me through it. Pretty fortunate to get through that one," admitted Norrie after becoming only the fourth British man in the Open Era to reach the last four at the grasscourt major. "At end of the fourth, start of the fifth, I was just locked in.... just a crazy day and crazy match to get through."

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Roland Garros - Tatjana Maria - Wimbledon: Jabeur rallies past Bouzkova to reach maiden major semi-final - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Germany - Australia - Tunisia - Czech Republic -  Berlin

Wimbledon: Jabeur rallies past Bouzkova to reach maiden major semi-final

Since losing in the opening round at this year's Roland Garros in a shock defeat, Jabeur has won 10 straight matches on grass, having arrived at the All England Club with a title in Berlin in the lead-up. Currently playing at her highest career ranking of second, Jabeur will next meet her friend -- 103rd-ranked Tatjana Maria, who earlier beat fellow German Jule Niemeier, for a place in Saturday's final. Jabeur said it will be tough to play against her "barbecue buddy" Maria, who returned from maternity leave only last year after giving birth to her second daughter and reached her first major semi-final at the 47th attempt.

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India register second draw in Women's Hockey World Cup, held 1-1 by China - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - China -  Tokyo - India

India register second draw in Women's Hockey World Cup, held 1-1 by China

Jiali Zheng gave China the lead in the 26th minute before Vandana Katariya equalised for India in the 45th minute. India drew 1-1 against Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist England in their tournament opener. AS IT HAPPENEDThe Indians had the better share of possession in the first two quarters and had more chances but their efforts didn't result into goals.

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