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Fed Cup: Ankita Raina, Rutuja Bhosale go down fighting; India lose 0-2 to China




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Davis Cup: India down 2-0 against Croatia, after Prajnesh and Ramkumar lose in singles




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Leander Paes helps India win doubles before Marin Cilic seals Davis Cup tie




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In Dubai, Rutuja Bhosale justifies those fleeting moments of fame




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French Open postponed until September because of COVID-19




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Why the French Open being postponed has come as such a surprise




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Rafael Nadal calls on Spain’s athletes to raise 11 million euros to fight coronavirus




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Novak Djokovic pledges 1 million euros to help fight coronavirus in Serbia




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Tennis: Game, set, match 2020?




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To safeguard its future, tennis seeks unity even with the French Open




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With Wimbledon lost, Roger Federer and Serena Williams running out of time




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Nick Kyrgios offers to drop food at doorstep of those in need




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With no tennis, Andy Murray, Angelique Kerber set to take part in virtual Madrid Open




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Billie Jean King says women athletes should stay focused on fight for equality




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Dominic Thiem reckons coronavirus break will have ‘massive impact’ on his season




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With season at halt, Indian tennis fraternity fret over loss of time and money




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Highly unlikely US Open would be held without fans: USTA head Mike Dowse




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Serena Williams’ coach Patrick Mouratoglou launches five-week tournament amid pandemic




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‘Tennis minus fans doesn’t work’: Simona Halep opposes Nadal, Djokovic’s plan




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Novak Djokovic opposes compulsory coronavirus vaccination




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‘Tough for Andy Murray to win another Grand Slam’: Greg Rusedski




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Serena Williams, NFL players to compete in charity virtual tennis event




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Marbella club apologises to Novak Djokovic over lockdown confusion




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Bangladesh Board offers grocery essentials for needy

In April, the Australian tour of Bangladesh was postponed due to the persisting coronavirus threat.




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Labuschagne says willing to sacrifice use of saliva

Australian run-machine Marnus Labuschagne is willing to "sacrifice" the use of saliva to shine the ball in order to get back on the field in the post coronavirus world as the batting all-rounder feels players must be able to adapt to new rules. There has been widespread speculations that the use of saliva and sweat to shine the ball will be stopped to cut down the risk of spreading the highly contagious coronavirus when cricket restarts.




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Ex-selection chief Prasad hits back at Raina

Out-of-favour Suresh Raina might have felt hard done by the national selection committee but its former chairman MSK Prasad made it clear that it was poor form during the 2018-19 domestic season that became his undoing. The 33-year-old, who has appeared in 226 ODIs and 78 T20Is apart from 18 Tests, last played for India in July 2018 in England after which he was dropped for good.




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'Cricket behind closed door will be strange but...'

With the coronavirus outbreak forcing a cricket shutdown across the world, there is speculation that the sport might initially return without fans. The global health crisis has forced England and Wales Cricket Board to suspend all professional sport till July 1 in the country and also put in doubt the upcoming T20 World Cup in Australia. Buttler said he is hoping for some form of cricket to return this year.




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How much money will ECB lose if season is wiped out

English cricket could lose as much as 380 million pounds if the entire season is wiped out due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ECB chief executive Tom Harrison has claimed. The ECB has already created a 61 million pound rescue package for the 18 county sides and has been offering grants and loans to recreational clubs, impacted by the outbreak.




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MCC to offer Sangakkara second term as president

The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) on Wednesday announced its decision to recommend former Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara for a second term as president due to the disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The former wicketkeeper-batsman had became the first non-British President of the club after he assumed office on October 1 last year.




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Cricket pre-season in Australia to start end of May?

CA's head of sports science and sports medicine Kountouris said the coronavirus-forced new normal shouldn't have much impact of teams' training in a sport like cricket.




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SEE: Smith gives fans batting tips

These are certainly turning out to be good days for Smith fans with an opportunity to learn a few batting techniques from the Aussie run machine.




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Aussie Burns sees silver lining in COVID-19 lockdown

"It's the other end of the spectrum now ... You can't wait just to get out there on the cricket field and running around with your mates, getting stuck into training and playing games."




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Pune-based cricket museum buys Pak captain Ali's bat

A cricket museum based in India has bought a bat auctioned by Pakistan Test captain Azhar Ali to raise funds for the needy during the coronavirus pandemic. He confirmed that Blades of Glory Cricket Museum based in Pune bought the bat by making a winning offer of Rs. 1 million for the bat.




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Umar Akmal didn't show remorse: PCB

Umar Akmal was provisionally suspended on the eve of the Pakistan Super League. He did not seem prepared to show remorse nor did he seek an apology for failing to report corrupt approaches.




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'Closed door games for India series might help Aus'

Playing against India behind closed doors in the much-anticipated Test series at the end of the year might end up being an advantage for the home side, according to Australia batsman Usman Khawaja. Cricket Australia are desperate for the tour, scheduled for December and January, to go ahead as the lucrative Indian TV rights for the series would go a long way to easing a financial crisis triggered by the coronavirus pandemic.




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Caste curse

While the wheels of justice appear to be rolling, it’s the medieval mindset on display that refuses to yield




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New father Johnson holds cabinet meeting amid questions over UK’s coronavirus response




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Ukraine reaches 10,000 coronavirus cases as public chafes against lockdown




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To beat lockdown restrictions, strip club pivots to drive-through takeout service




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Oman asks state sector companies to replace expats with locals




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Joe Biden launches formal search for presidential running mate




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Around 2,000 Nepalese stranded near Indo-Nepal border return home




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As Italy eases lockdown, a farmers’ market reopens in Bra — to fewer buyers, more curbs




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WHO should be ashamed of itself, it is like a PR agency for China: Trump




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Venezuela sets new price controls, with eggs costing more than a month’s wages




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Pelosi: States, cities seek $1T to avoid layoffs from virus




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China’s asymptomatic cases climb to over 980; Govt steps up vigil for May Day holidays




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Joe Biden likely to address Tara Reade sexual assault claim on Friday for first time




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Hundreds protest in Michigan as governor seeks to extend emergency powers




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COVID-19: NYC subway system to halt service every night for disinfection