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Alex Carey - Peter Handscomb - Vikram Rathour - Can KL Rahul’s Test career survive this latest lean patch? - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India

Can KL Rahul’s Test career survive this latest lean patch?

KL Rahul bounced off forward short-leg Peter Handscomb’s leg to nestle into the hands of wicketkeeper Alex Carey during India’s fourth innings chase at the Kotla, you couldn’t help but feel a little sad for the Bengaluru boy. At a time when everything is falling into place for the team, it’s just not happening for Rahul. Even when he is starting to look good, there’s a slice of bad luck here and there that is bringing about his downfall.In a world where yesterday’s result is the only benchmark, 10 scores of below 25 is absolutely unacceptable. Openers before him, like Mayank Agarwal or Shikhar Dhawan, haven’t survived such lean patches and the management’s decision to stick to Rahul is leading to allegations of “favouritism” by former Indian pacer Venkatesh Prasad and a few others.The BCCI, too, is losing patience and the decision to strip Rahul of vice-captaincy duties for the third Test clearly indicates that the 30-year-old is treading thin ice. The fact that Shubman Gill has been in red-hot form leading up to the Australia series and has been still made to wait has added to the clamour for Rahul’s head.

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Aakash Chopra - Venkatesh Prasad, Aakash Chopra in bitter Twitter war - timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Venkatesh Prasad, Aakash Chopra in bitter Twitter war

Venkatesh Prasad's staunch criticism of out-of-form KL Rahul turned into a bitter war between the former pacer and former opener Aakash Chopra.Prasad has been questioning Rahul's place in the team for the past few days with his regular posts on social media which did not go well with Chopra.Prasad, after being accused of running an agenda by Chopra in a Youtube video, posted a flurry of tweets to clear his stand and said he has nothing against Rahul or any other player.

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Summer Games - Kellie Harrington - Renowned boxing coach Dmitry Dmitruk will guide Indians now - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Russia - Georgia -  Tokyo - Ireland - India -  Dublin

Renowned boxing coach Dmitry Dmitruk will guide Indians now

The former Russian boxing professional who holds an Irish passport joined the Indian women’s squad preparing for the Worlds at NIS Patiala on Monday after completing his contractual formalities with the Sports Authority of India (SAI). Dmitruk’s appointment came four months after former Irish professional boxer, Bernard Dunne, was named the high-performance director (HPD) for Indian boxing in October 2022.The two veterans had formed a successful partnership with Georgian coach Zaur Antia at the Irish Athletics Boxing Association (IABA) during their respective stints with the Dublin-based body. They were instrumental in the rise of Kellie Harrington who won gold at the Tokyo Olympics in the women’s lightweight division (57-60kg) – the only gold won by Ireland at the 2020 Summer Games.The trio was involved in securing nine of Ireland’s 17 Olympic medals in the boxing ring. With the arrival of Dmitruk and Dunne, Indian boxing is likely to benefit immensely from learning the Irish way — to box aggressively inside the ring. For the record, boxing has, by farbeen , Ireland’s most successful sport at the Olympics, accounting for more than 50 percent of their medals won.

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Amy Jones - Women's T20 World Cup: England crush Pakistan by 114 runs - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

Women's T20 World Cup: England crush Pakistan by 114 runs

England, who have already qualified for the semifinals, have finished the Group B as table toppers along with second-placed India.Opener Danielle Wyatt gave England a fine start with 59 off 33 balls before Sciver-Brunt unleashed carnage in his knock comprising 12 fours and a six to take her team a massive 213 for five.

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Max Purcell - Bjorn Borg - Sebastian Ofner - Sumit Nagal wins thriller in Bengaluru Open - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Serbia - Austria - India - Vietnam -  Taipei -  Chennai

Sumit Nagal wins thriller in Bengaluru Open

Vietnam in the Round of 32 at the KSLTA Stadium on Tuesday.Nagal notched up an intensely-fought 7-6 (3), 5-7, 6-4 win over Hoang.Two other Indians, Prajnesh Gunneswaran and SD Prajwal, however, crashed out of the Round of 32.Prajnesh had his moments against Serbian Hamad Medjedovic but the latter was way better in the crucial moments, emerging a 6-3, 6-4 winner. Karnataka lad Prajwal, on the other hand, could not counter Taipei's Jason Jung and bowed out after a 2-6, 2-6 defeat.

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Martina Hingis - Sania Mirza ends career with first round defeat in Dubai - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Russia - France - Switzerland - Usa - Australia - Dubai - Madison

Sania Mirza ends career with first round defeat in Dubai

Sania Mirza brought the curtains down to her glorious career with a defeat in the first round match at the WTA Dubai Duty Free Championships on Tuesday.Sania along with American partner Madison Keys suffered a straight-set defeat at the hands of Vernokia Kudermetova and Liudmila Samsonova. Sania and Keys lost 4-6, 0-6 to the formidable Russian pair in exactly one hour.The 25-year-old Veronika is ranked 11th in singles and number five in the doubles while Liudmila is world number 13 in doubles.

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Jay Shah - After IPL, Tata Group bags title rights of WPL too - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Delhi -  Mumbai

After IPL, Tata Group bags title rights of WPL too

Tata Group, which is the title sponsor of the IPL, will also be the title sponsor of the inaugural edition of the Women's Premier League."I am delighted to announce the #TataGroup as the title sponsor of the inaugural #WPL. With their support, we're confident that we can take women's cricket to the next level.@BCCI.@BCCIWomen@wplt20," BCCI secretary Jay Shah tweeted on Tuesday.

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Umpire Nitin Menon to officiate in all 3 India-Australia ODIs - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India -  Delhi -  Mumbai -  Chennai

Umpire Nitin Menon to officiate in all 3 India-Australia ODIs

Cricket Council has chosen Menon, who is the on-field umpire in all the four Tests of the Border Gavaskar Trophy, to continue in the same role in the three-match ODI series between the two countries in March too. In fact, the entire umpiring panel for the ODIs will be from India.As per a noting on the ICC website under the section: ‘ICC Umpire and Referee appointments,’ Menon and KN Padmanabhan will be the on-field umpires in the first ODI at Mumbai on March 17, while Virender Sharma will be the third umpire.

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