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/ 5 years agoWorld Cup 2019: Watch Ian Smith’s ‘riveting’ commentary during closing stages of India vs New Zealand match
It was heartbreak for India on Wednesday when they lost a nail-biting semi-final to New Zealand at Old Trafford in the...
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/ 5 years agoTennis: Federer overcomes shaky start to join Grand Slam 100 club
LONDON (REUTERS) – Roger Federer chalked up another monumental milestone to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals on Wednesday (July 10), recovering to...
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/ 5 years agoFootball: Gueye takes Senegal to first Cup of Nations semi-final in 13 years
CAIRO (AFP) – Senegal reached the Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals for the first time since 2006 when Idrissa Gueye scored...
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/ 5 years agoChelsea held by Bohemians in Lampard’s first match in charge
Frank Lampard was denied a winning start in his first match in charge of Chelsea as Bohemians struck late to earn...
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/ 5 years agoIndia physiotherapist Patrick Farhat’s tenure ended after the side crashed out of the World Cup with a semifinal loss to New Zealand and he bid adieu by thanking the BCCI for it support. India suffered a heartbreaking 18-run defeat at the hands of New Zealand in the first semifinal at the Old Trafford on Wednesday. “Whilst my last day with the team did not turn out as I wanted it to, I would like to thank @BCCI for the opportunity to work with the team for the last 4 years. My best wishes to all of the players and support staff for the future,” Farhat tweeted. Whilst my last day with the team did not turn out as I wanted it to, I would like to thank @BCCI for the opportunity to work with the team for the last 4 years. My best wishes to all of the players and support staff for the future #TeamIndia — Patrick Farhart (@patrickfarhart) July 10, 2019 Farhat, who was with the team since 2015 alongwith India’s fitness and conditioning coach Shankar Basu, had informed the BCCI that their stint with the national team would end after the World Cup. ALSO READ: Sachin Tendulkar weighs in on the MS Dhoni-retirement debate Some Indian players took to social media to thank the Australian for his services and wish him luck for the future. “Thank you for everything..You’re a great man!!Misteerrrrrrrrrrr Kennnnneedddyyyyyyyyyyy” Dhawal Kulkarani tweeted. “You’re truly amazing ! Thanks for everything you’ve done for me . Best wishes to you n your family,” bowling all-rounder Washington Sundar said. “You are a champion my friend,” said Surkumar Yadav who plays for Mumbai. First Published: Jul 11, 2019 11:54 IST
India physiotherapist Patrick Farhat’s tenure ended after the side crashed out of the World Cup with a semifinal loss to New...
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/ 5 years agoNo Neymar, No Problem As Brazil Begin New Copa America Reign
As Brazil geared up for the Copa America last month, a Neymar-induced pall of doom and gloom threatened to scupper the...
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/ 5 years agoAustralia vs England Semi Final Preview: England Eye Final Berth, Face Daunting Australia
England, after two back-to-back victories over India and New Zealand in league stage matches, are gearing up to face arch-rivals Australia...
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/ 5 years agoKevin Pietersen gives his prediction for World Cup 2019 semi-finals, reckons India and England to come out on top
Only 3 matches are left in the 2019 World Cup as it heads down to its business end. India, Australia, New...
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/ 5 years agoIndia vs New Zealand, semi-final World Cup 2019: Virat Kohli gives hilarious reply when reminded he took Kane Williamson’s wicket in U-19 World Cup – Watch
India skipper Virat Kohli had a hilarious reply for the press ahead of their ICC World Cup 2019 encounter against New Zealand...
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/ 5 years agoPSG to take action after Neymar skips training
Eleven years ago, teenagers Virat Kohli and Kane Williamson met as captains of their respective teams in the semi-final of the...