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New Zealand in must-win territory with rain in the Navi Mumbai air
Rain has followed New Zealand from Colombo to Navi Mumbai, compounding their problems, while India, after three successive defeats, are running out of opportunities as well
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Ravindra Jadeja to play for Saurashtra against Madhya Pradesh
Second round of the Ranji Trophy starts on October 25
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Harmer’s six-for helps South Africa ease to series-levelling win
Harmer ran through Pakistan on the fourth morning before South Africa made short work of the chase
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Zampa keeps India to 264 despite Rohit, Shreyas fifties
Bartlett and Zampa share seven wickets between them as Australia target series win
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Verstappen admits 5th F1 title is within reach
Max Verstappen would have considered anyone backing him for the title after the Dutch Grand Prix “an idiot” but now believes a championship victory is possible if he maximizes his performance at the five remaining races.
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Leclerc hopes podium silences Ferrari critics
Charles Leclerc hopes his podium at the U.S. Grand Prix will silence speculation around the future of Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur.
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Babar selected for SA white-ball series and tri-series against SL, Zimbabwe
Hasan Ali not selected in any squad while Hussain Talat drops out of T20Is
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Rain stops play after three balls on grey day in Auckland
England named unchanged side in bid to seal series after dominant win in Christchurch
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Bangladesh bat in ODI series decider against West Indies
Another spin-fest awaits in Dhaka with both teams unchanged