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Women's Hockey World Cup: Netherlands start as firm favorites; India aim for a first - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Germany - Belgium - Netherlands - Spain - Argentina - Australia - Canada - China - South Africa - Japan - Ireland - New Zealand - India - Chile -  Kuala Lumpur

Women's Hockey World Cup: Netherlands start as firm favorites; India aim for a first

Defending champions Netherlands, who would be co-hosting the tournament along with Spain from July 1 to 17, are the most dominant outfit in women's hockey, having won the world title eight times while finishing runner-up on four occasions.

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Jonny Bairstow - Brendon Maccullum - EXCLUSIVE: India vs England - India will clinch series by winning fifth Test, not drawing it, says Mohammed Siraj - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - Australia - India

EXCLUSIVE: India vs England - India will clinch series by winning fifth Test, not drawing it, says Mohammed Siraj

As India stood on the cusp of a win in the fourth and final Test in Brisbane, Siraj found himself standing behind the boundary rope. And when Rishabh Pant smashed Josh Hazlewood for the match-winning boundary in the Gabba Test to win the series he ran towards the two Indian batsmen at the crease - Pant and Navdeep Saini - to hug them and then took out one stump as a souvenir. He then waved his hands at the crowd. His eyes were moist, a big smile on his face. He looked up to the sky and thanked God and paid a tribute to his father. For the 28-year-old Siraj, who is gearing up for the rescheduled fifth Test against England, starting Friday at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground, the memories of that historic Australian triumph are still fresh. The Indian pacer now wants to lift another trophy, in England, this time. "India are already leading the Test series and I am sure we will win this series. We want to win this series by winning the fifth Test, not by drawing it. The memories of winning in Australia are still fresh and I want my team to repeat those heroics in England too," Siraj told TimesofIndia.com in an exclusive interview in May this year.

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Badminton Association of India to probe recent age-fraud complaints, ban guilty players for 2-3 years - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Hyderabad -  Sanjay

Badminton Association of India to probe recent age-fraud complaints, ban guilty players for 2-3 years

Multiple cases of age-fudging emerged during the All India Sub-Junior under-13 ranking tournament (June 19 to 25) in Hyderabad and at the ongoing U-13 event in Mohali, prompting Sandeep Heble, a member of the Age Fraud Committee, to shoot off a letter to BAI, urging it look into the matter. "It is not an easy decision. We have to be 100 percent certain before we take any action. We already have an age fraud committee, but now we will form a team, including the state secretaries, so that a proper investigation can be done to gather evidence," BAI secretary Sanjay Mishra told PTI. "Once we have concrete evidence, we will make a detailed list of the guilty players and ban them for 2 to 3 years from all domestic events, including district, state, national ranking." Aggrieved parents have also approached the organising secretary Tejinder Bedi in Mohali, protesting against the participation of over-age players in the tournament and demanding immediate action. There were reports that Bedi had decided not to award ranking points in the Mohali tourney. However, BAI said cancellation of ranking points is federation's prerogative and it has decided to let the tournament go ahead as per plan but will conduct 2-3 events more to help the affected player make up for the points once the matter is probed properly.

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Manpreet Singh - Harmanpreet Singh - Graham Reid - COVID-19 hits men's hockey team, striker Gurjant Singh, coach Graham Reid test positive - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Belgium - Netherlands - India - Birmingham

COVID-19 hits men's hockey team, striker Gurjant Singh, coach Graham Reid test positive

The RT-PCR tests were conducted on Wednesday morning. The infected, who are suffering from mild symptoms, have been placed under isolation. "Two players and three members of the Support Staff of the Indian Men's Hockey team, currently preparing for the Commonwealth Games 2022 have tested positive for Covid-19," Hockey India said in the media release without naming anyone.

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Babar Azam - Jay Shah - Asia Cup - Mahela Jayawardene - India, Pakistan cricketers may line up together under Afro-Asia Cup revival plan - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa - Zimbabwe - India - Sri Lanka - Birmingham - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Kenya

India, Pakistan cricketers may line up together under Afro-Asia Cup revival plan

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam in the same team next year with the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) planning to revive the Afro-Asia Cup. The 50-overs series was first played in 2005 before being discontinued after its next edition in 2007 as relations between India and Pakistan soured.

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Cricket Australia 'astonished' by Seven Network court action - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - state California

Cricket Australia 'astonished' by Seven Network court action

Cricket Australia (CA) is "astonished" by the legal proceedings launched against it by broadcast partner the Seven Network and will "strenuously" defend itself in the court, the governing body said on Thursday. The broadcaster has moved the court seeking to terminate its A$450 million ($309.69 million) six-year deal alleging "multiple quality and standard breaches by CA" of the media rights agreement between the two.

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Janneke Schopman - Women's Hockey World Cup: We want to fill the void of missing a medal at the Olympics, says India captain Savita Punia - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Germany - Belgium - Netherlands - Spain -  Tokyo - India

Women's Hockey World Cup: We want to fill the void of missing a medal at the Olympics, says India captain Savita Punia

The tears at the end of the Tokyo Olympics accompanied a historic achievement. A fourth place in the final standings may mean missing a medal by a whisker, but a women's hockey team from India had never finished that high at the Games. It followed a welcome chance to debut at the Pro League, where India finished third, ahead of teams like Belgium, Spain, Germany and England -- winning six of their 14 matches. One vital cog missing in the team's wheel during the Pro League was inspirational skipper Rani. A hamstring injury had kept her on the sidelines for 10 months, before she finally worked her way back for the European tour. But coach Janneke Schopman gave Rani just one Pro League game on the tour, her 250th cap, but the central striker looked as good as never being injured at all. It seemed India's set-up was complete just ahead of two big events -- the World Cup in Spain and Netherlands, followed by the Commonwealth Games in England. The squad was announced with all the excepted names, except one -- Rani. WHY EXACTLY IS RANI NOT IN THE WORLD CUP SQUAD?It was a surprise for many to see Rani's name missing from the World Cup squad, but coach Schopman, who interestingly played against Rani at the 2010 World Cup, came on record to say that Rani is yet to fully recuperate from her injury.

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Malaysia Open: PV Sindhu, HS Prannoy advance to quarterfinals - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - China - Indonesia - India - Thailand - Malaysia

Malaysia Open: PV Sindhu, HS Prannoy advance to quarterfinals

The world No. 7 dispatched her Thai opponent 19-21 21-9 21-14 in a 57-minute second round clash at the Axiata Arena.

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