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India Wins 1st ODI Against West Indies, Leads With 1-0
The Indian cricket team beat West Indies, in the first match of the three-ODI series, which started on July 22. The Indian cricket team led by Captain Shikhar Dhawan scored 308 runs for 7 wickets, against West Indies, which only scored 305 runs with six wickets. With this, India won the first ODI match, and had a scoreboard of 1-0, against the West Indies team.
Tags: West Indies, Indian Squad, ODI series, win, Shikhar Dhawan
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Hardik Pandya Feels He Got His Rhythm Back In Bowling
Hardik Pandya, the bowler shares his experience at the ODI series, against England and how he has got his rhythm back in bowling. After winning the 3rd ODI, the Indian skipper and bowler said, he is going forward with the enhanced skill and will continue to be smart about his job and bowl at full pace only when required. Notably, Hardik was at his absolute best form in England series.
Tags: Hardik Pandya, ODI series, win, Indian Cricketer, Bowling
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Michael Bracewell Scores 24 Runs In One-Over, Make New Zealand Win Against Ireland
New Zealand player Michael Bracewell scored 24 runs in the last over, including a six off the penultimate delivery, on July 11 match. Michael's performance helped New Zealand beat Ireland by one wicket in the opening match of their three-game ODI series. Despite Ireland's 300/9 score, all-rounder Michael Bracewell delivered an unbeaten 127 off 82 balls, creating a new record for most target-run chased in the 50th over of men's-ODI.
Tags: Michael Bracewell, New Zealand, Ireland, ODI series, win
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Pankaj Advani Wins National Billiards Championship
Billiards player Pankaj Advani defeated his friend cum opponent Dhruv Sitwala to win the National Billiards Championship in Madhya Pradesh's Bhopal, on December 20. Advani win the title for the 11th time and defeated Siwala 5-2 in a best of nine games final. ''The National Billiards Championship is surely a tough tournament to crack. I'm thrilled and grateful to lift my 11th Senior Billiards title,'' said Advani.
Tags: Billiards, National Billiards Championship, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, win
Courtesy: Press Trust Of India
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Ranveer Singh Calls Shuttler Kidambi Srikanth's Win ''Phenomenal''
Actor Ranveer Singh took to Instagram to praise Badminton player Kidambi Srikanth for becoming the first Indian player to enter the World Championship finals. Ranveer shared a photo of Kidambi's winning moment and termed it "phenomenal." On December 18, former world number one Srikanth defeated Lakshya Sen by 17-21, 21-14, 21-17. Srikanth will now clash in the gold match against the second semi-final winner.
Tags: Phenomenal, badminton player, World Championship, Instagram , win
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BJP Defeats TMC, CPI(M) To Win Tripura Civic Poll
In the civic body elections in Tripura, the ruling BJP won all the seats of the 51-member Agartala Municipal Corporation (AMC) on November 28. BJP also performed well in several other urban local bodies, reported PTI. The election was held on the 222 seats of AMC on November 25 and while on 112 seats BJP nominees won uncontested. However, opposition parties TMC and CPI(M) demanded a fresh election.
Tags: Tripura, Civic Polls, BJP, Agartala Muncipal Corporation, win
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India-Origin Justin Narayan Bags MasterChef Australia 13 Trophy
Justin Narayan, a 27-year-old Indian-origin man bags MasterChef Australia 13 trophy, 2021 on July 13. Narayan claimed the trophy with a $250,000 (Rs 1.86 crore) cash prize beating Pete Campbell and Kishwar Chowdhury. Sharing his win on Instagram, Narayan said, ''I Just won MasterChef Season 13. What the actual heck? It's a surreal feeling.'' Notably, the Indian-Origin Sashi Cheliah also won the title in 2018.
Tags: MASTERCHEF AUSTRALIA 13, JUSTIN NARAYAN, Indian-origin, Master Chef, win
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India's '1st World Cup 1983 Hero' Yashpal Sharma Dies At 66
Yashpal Sharma, known for his best performances in India's first World Cup win in 1983, has died in Noida on July 13, at 66 years of age. Reportedly, Sharma went for a morning walk but succumbed to a heart attack after returning. The right-handed batsman played 37 test matches and 42 ODIs scoring 1606 runs and 883 runs respectively. Sharma scored 89 runs, in the 1983 World Cup.
Tags: Heart attack, WORLD CUP 1983, BATSMAN, win
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