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Harmanpreet Kaur - Women's Asia Cup Final: India start favourites against Sri Lanka in pursuit of 7th Asia cup title - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Sri Lanka - Pakistan

Women's Asia Cup Final: India start favourites against Sri Lanka in pursuit of 7th Asia cup title

The tournament brought to fore India's depth as the younger crop of players has shouldered the burden of taking the team to the final without any tangible contribution from skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and her deputy Smriti Mandhana. Such has been the impact of the Indian team, that skipper Harmanpreet played only four games (81 runs) and in total faced a only 72 balls in those matches. Even Mandhana, who led in three games, skipped one game and didn't need to contribute much.

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Former Yorkshire cricketer Azeem Rafiq set to leave England after abuse and intimidation: Report - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - Pakistan

Former Yorkshire cricketer Azeem Rafiq set to leave England after abuse and intimidation: Report

In 2020, the 31-year-old opened up about an "institutionally racist culture" at Yorkshire, including by former England players. The cricketer, whose family moved to the UK from Pakistan after a business partner of his father was murdered following a bungled kidnapping attempt, is being subjected to abuse and threats, reported the 'Cricketer.com'.

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David Warner - Eden Park - Sideshow to money-spinner: The rise and rise of T20 cricket - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - Australia - New Zealand - county Park

Sideshow to money-spinner: The rise and rise of T20 cricket

cricket has gone from being a light-hearted sideshow to a money-spinning, central plank of the sport's global calendar. With the eighth T20 World Cup starting in Australia on Sunday, AFP Sport looks at the rise and rise of the game's big-hitting, crowd-pleasing format. The end of the Benson and Hedges Cup one-day competition in 2002, due to a ban on tobacco advertising, left a gap in English cricket's domestic calendar. Stuart Robertson, the marketing manager of the England and Wales Cricket Board, proposed a 20-overs-per-side event, a format already known in amateur and junior cricket. The aim was to attract a younger audience who might not have the time to engage with longer formats.

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David Warner - Pat Cummins - Nick Hockley - Australia board paves way for David Warner's lifetime ban to be lifted - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia

Australia board paves way for David Warner's lifetime ban to be lifted

Cricket Australia's (CA) board requested an amendment to their integrity code be drawn up on Friday in another step towards David Warner's lifetime ban from leadership positions being lifted. The opening batsman was banned from the elite game for 12 months and from leadership positions for life by CA after they adjudged he played the leading role in the 2018 Newlands ball-tampering scandal.

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BCCI could lose Rs 955 crore if ICC doesn't get tax exemption for hosting 2023 World Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Mumbai

BCCI could lose Rs 955 crore if ICC doesn't get tax exemption for hosting 2023 World Cup

BCCI could lose around Rs 955 crore (USD 116 million) if the central government sticks to its decision to levy 21.84 percent tax surcharge on ICC's broadcast revenue from the 2023 ODI World Cup, according to a Board report. India is to host next year's 50-over showpiece in October-November. Tax surcharge refers to "an additional charge, fee, or tax that is added to the cost of a good or service beyond the initially quoted price".

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Iga Swiatek - Bianca Andreescu - Iga Swiatek downs Zheng Qinwen to reach San Diego quarterfinals - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - France - Usa - Czech Republic - county San Diego

Iga Swiatek downs Zheng Qinwen to reach San Diego quarterfinals

San Diego Open and close in on an eighth title this season. Swiatek, who nearly clinched an eighth trophy last week losing in the final of the Ostrava Open in the Czech Republic, brought her form back with her to the United States where she claimed the U.S. Open crown last month.

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Tim Southee - Michael Bracewell - Finn Allen - Pakistan beat hosts New Zealand to win tri-series and send T20 World Cup warning - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Kane

Pakistan beat hosts New Zealand to win tri-series and send T20 World Cup warning

Pakistan to a five-wicket victory over New Zealand on Friday to win the tri-series Twenty20 final in Christchurch with three balls to spare. It was a good sign for Pakistan going into the World Cup in Australia, with an opener against arch-rivals India on October 23. After the hosts finished on 163-7 at Hagley Oval, spinner Michael Bracewell checked Pakistan's early momentum in the tourists' reply, before Nawaz stepped up with his decisive 38 off 22 balls. Haider Ali also made a useful 31 off 15 balls. Having also steered Pakistan out of trouble in Thursday's dead-rubber win over Bangladesh, Nawaz produced another stellar innings before Iftikhar Ahmed sealed victory with a six in the final over.

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Roberto Bautista Agut - Arthur Rinderknech - Sebastian Korda - Tommy Paul - Dominic Thiem - Francisco Cerundolo - Pedro Cachin - Andrey Rublev reaches Gijon Open quarterfinals with hard-fought win - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Russia - Spain - Usa - Belarus

Andrey Rublev reaches Gijon Open quarterfinals with hard-fought win

The Russian world number nine became bad tempered during the win, frustrated by some of his own inaccurate shots as he struggled to see off his Belarusian opponent and good friend in the second set. Rublev roared in anger and then twice smashed his racquet into his own knee after making two mistakes which allowed Ivashka to hold his serve to move 4-5 ahead, before forcing a third set.

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