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Delhi bowlers concede 299 to J&K before batsmen falter and are all out for just 224 in 45.3 overs
[…]Delhi batsman Ayush Badoni scored 100 out of the meagre 143 made by Delhi as Karnataka romp home to six-wicket win in Vijay Hazare one-dayers; Delhi slump to fourth spot in points table
[…]Himmat Singh’s half-century, Suyash Sharma’s four-wicket haul take Delhi to top of the table
[…]The 30-year-old Gauri Monga, once a rising star in Indian women’s golf, finishes ahead of 16-year-old Chandigarh golfer Amreen Sandhu and 38-year-old Mayali Kashyap, who too returned after a break following marriage and kids
[…]India were undoubtedly the best side in the just-concluded Cricket World Cup, winning all the league matches and the semi-final, but when it came to the all-important final, they faltered with both bat and ball
[…]Delhi leg-spinner, who shot to fame with great show in IPL and helped script Delhi’s run to semis in the recent Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, talks about how IPL stint with KKR boosted his confidence and how he remains focussed on the longer format
[…]Pat Cummins and Marnus Labuschagne relish snatching away the noise of the crowd through their performance in Cricket World Cup final
[…]India team head coach Rahul Dravid attributes India’s loss to Australian bowlers’ ability to stem the flow of fours with smart bowling, which included straighter lines and use of the long boundary
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