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Andre Russell reveals how Virat Kohli’s animated celebration fuelled his 13-ball 48 carnage




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English cricket could lose 380 million pounds if entire season is wiped out: ECB




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England Cricket chief warns of 380 million pound hole if no matches played




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Umar Akmal’s three-year ban to end on February 2023





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Forty Years Ago, April 30, 1980: Assam Climbdown




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ALA Omega 3 for expectant mothers and healthy baby




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Glenfiddich awarded 8 gold medals at I’ntl Spirits Challenge 2013




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Coronavirus in India: 75% of the dead over 60 years, 83% had co-morbidities




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Digital transactions rise sharply, banks’ RTGS up 34% in March: RBI data




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3,000 industrial units in Maharashtra seek permission to resume work




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Work for 3 expressways resume, curbs in high-risk UP cities to stay




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In Punjab, employers step in to provide food, shelter to 13% of state’s migrant labour




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Cox and Kings Dossier – Part 3: Foreign subsidiaries fudged audit reports, bank records, probe says




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3 models for online college exams: all with web cam




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Grain stocks hit record high of 73.85 million tonnes in April




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Coronavirus outbreak: 33 healthcare workers test positive at Max hospital in New Delhi




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Probe against 3 I-T officers for report ‘contrary to policies’




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35-yr-old travels 14 days to UP village from Mumbai, dies in hours




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Only 80 of 21,632 active cases need ventilators, say Health Ministry data




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Second wave in mind, daily tests up from 4,300 to 75,000 since April 1




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11 crore jobs, 30% of GDP: Small enterprises pushed to brink amid looming distress, despair




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Govt declares dates: JEE July 18-23, NEET July 26




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In Gujarat, cases cross 7,000 after over 1,200 test positive in 3 days




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First flights land in Kerala with 363 from UAE




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Quarantine, tests long over, 3,000 Tabligh members still not released




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West Bengal: One admitted to isolation ward, 1,136 under home surveillance




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Kolkata: To ensure his statue is installed after death, TMC MLA readies 3




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Coronavirus scare: Restrictions imposed in West Bengal Assembly; IIT, RBU closed till March 31




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Coronavirus outbreak: All schools, colleges in Bengal closed till March 31




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Coronavirus: Kolkata church services suspended till March 31




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West Bengal: 3 more test positive for coronavirus, cases rise to 7




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Special bus services to transport essentials, 453 held




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West Bengal: 3 more cases; first from Darjeeling hills




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West Bengal: With sweet shops closed, no takers for 3 lakh-litre milk daily




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West Bengal: 15 more test positive — highest single day jump takes count to 37




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Coronavirus: 3 deaths in 24 hrs in Bengal, one patient was kept in general ward




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Bengal: CM revises COVID-19 numbers, says 38 active cases, 3 deaths




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West Bengal: Toll count revised to 3, Oppn accuses govt of ‘hiding truth’




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Bengal govt forms 3 task forces — one to look into easing of lockdown




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Work at Calcutta HC, subordinate courts to remain suspended till April 30




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West Bengal: Constable tests positive; active cases climb to 132




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Stopped from distributing relief material, say 3 BJP MPs




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Kolkata: 3 more deaths, toll climbs to 15; Will ramp up rapid testing soon, says Chief Secy




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Active cases rise to 423 with 38 new infections




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31-year-old research scholar found hanging in IIT-Kharagpur hostel




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Kolkata: Man dies of COVID-19, 3 days later wife passes away too




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'Forced hiatus for tennis beneficial to big players'

Becker backed the idea of merging the ATP and the WTA and said the ongoing pause is an opportunity for the sport's stakeholders to work together.




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'WTA merger with ATP would not be acquisition'

Roger Federer called for a merger between the two governing bodies last month, with both Simon and ATP Tour Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi welcoming the suggestion. But some top WTA players have said they want an equal standing for the women players in a combined body.




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Next year's Australian Open at risk due to COVID-19?

Next year's Australian Open could be cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic and even if the first Grand Slam of 2021 goes ahead fans from abroad will not be able to attend, Tennis Australia chief Craig Tiley said on Wednesday. The tennis season was halted in early March due to the spread of the novel coronavirus, which has infected more than 3.68 million people around the world while killing over 256,000 so far.