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Ranquelino, Kiss Of Grey and Resplendence impress

Ranquelino, Kiss Of Grey and Resplendence impressed when the horses were exercised here on Monday morning (June 16) Outer sand: 600m: Sherlock (Shinde) 43. In fine shape. Get Set Go (Salman K) 44.5. Moved freely. 1000m: Fiery Lass (Tejeshwar) 1-14.5, 600/42.5. Moved well. Star Honour (Vikram), Glorious Strides (Suraj) 1-12.5, 600/42.5. They finished level. Echoes

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IND vs ENG: Looking back at India’s Test series win in England in 2007

IND vs ENG: Looking back at India’s Test series win in England in 2007

India’s last Test series win against England came in 2007, under Rahul Dravid’s captaincy. They had a team manager in past great Chandu Borde, but no coach. Dravid and the senior players around him – Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, Anil Kumble, Sourav Ganguly – shepherded the others. Cricket was different then. No country had a

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Exclusive | 'Earlier, I used to beat Indians at will': What global chess stars in their 30s, 50s, and 80s say about India's dominance | Chess News

Exclusive | ‘Earlier, I used to beat Indians at will’: What global chess stars in their 30s, 50s, and 80s say about India’s dominance | Chess News

Tornike Sanikidze (left), Rani Hamid (right), and playing hall (in the middle) NEW DELHI: After Gukesh Dommaraju won the Candidates last year in Toronto, Garry Kasparov — former world champion and one of the greatest players in history — famously said, “The ‘children’ of Vishy Anand are on the loose.” He later hailed Gukesh’s achievement

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WTC final 2025 | A new dawn — how braveheart Bavuma and his men defied the odds

WTC final 2025 | A new dawn — how braveheart Bavuma and his men defied the odds

As Temba Bavuma strolled the Lord’s outfield on Saturday afternoon, the mace in one hand and young son Lihle in his other arm, a sea of emotion would have swirled through his mind. Just moments previously, he had helped end years of heartbreak, masterminding an extraordinary five-wicket conquest of Australia in the final of the

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'She's not the problem - we are': Sakshi Malik opens up on motherhood, marriage and her Olympic journey in first episode of 'Game On' podcast | More sports News

‘She’s not the problem – we are’: Sakshi Malik opens up on motherhood, marriage and her Olympic journey in first episode of ‘Game On’ podcast | More sports News

NEW DELHI: India’s first and only female Olympic medallist in wrestling, Sakshi Malik, has kicked off the first episode of Game On — a podcast series spotlighting India’s unsung sporting heroes — with an emotionally rich and unfiltered conversation about her journey as an athlete, mother and wife. In a cricket-obsessed nation, Game On, hosted

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Fynbos delivers in the Benaka Developers Fillies Championship Stakes

Fynbos delivers in the Benaka Developers Fillies Championship Stakes

BTC chairman R. Manjunath Ramesh, third from left, and D. Narahari, president, Benaka Developers and Project Pvt. Ltd., fourth from left, with Fynbos’ trainer Pesi Shroff, jockey Trevor, Anita Captain, K.N. Dhunjibhoy, and Vispi R. Patel. | Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR P. Shroff-trained Fynbos (Trevor up), won the Benaka Developers Fillies Championship Stakes (1,600m),

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Exclusive: Why is chess so cruel? Ask Grandmaster SL Narayanan | Chess News

Exclusive: Why is chess so cruel? Ask Grandmaster SL Narayanan | Chess News

SL Narayanan at Delhi International Open GM Chess Tournament (Photo: TimesofIndia.com’s special arrangements) NEW DELHI: The 21st edition of Delhi International Open GM Chess Tournament ended with a somewhat familiar sight under the lavish roof of Chhatarpur’s Tivoli Garden Resort on Saturday evening. Abhijeet Gupta, now a serial winner at this event, lifted the trophy

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Iga Swiatek discusses nearly hitting a ball boy and three weeks she spent crying daily last year

The Club World Cup is finally up and running — and soccer may never be the same

MIAMI GARDENS (AP) — After more than a year of uncertainty and criticism, the Club World Cup kicked off in Miami on Saturday and soccer may never be the same. At least that’s what FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been telling anyone who would listen. “This tournament will be the start of something historic that

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'Found calm in the storm': South Africa end 27-year ICC trophy drought; what legendary cricketers said after historic win | Cricket News

‘Found calm in the storm’: South Africa end 27-year ICC trophy drought; what legendary cricketers said after historic win | Cricket News

South African players celebrate with the winner’s trophy after their win in the World Test Championship final against Australia at Lord’s cricket ground in London (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) NEW DELHI: South Africa clinched their first ICC trophy in 27 years by winning the World Test Championship title at Lord’s on Saturday, prompting an outpouring of

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