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Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic let fans eavesdrop on their conversations




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Nick Kyrgios no fan of Grand Slams without crowd




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Ashleigh Barty finds it ‘tricky’ to maintain training intensity in shutdown




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‘Why should I give them money?’: Dominic Thiem against Djokovic’s player relief fund




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Rafael Nadal pessimistic over chances of return to normal for tennis




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Stefanos Tsitsipas shares too much info in birthday post for Nick Kyrgios




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Eugenie Bouchard auctions off dinner date to feed people during pandemic




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Novak Djokovic appears to break confinement rules in Spain




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Marbella club apologises to Novak Djokovic over lockdown confusion




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Rafael Nadal pessimistic about return of competitive tennis in 2020




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Novak Djokovic will need vaccine if required by the tour: Rafael Nadal




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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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If cricket is played without fans, so be it: Stokes

The element of competitiveness will not be lost even if action unfolds before empty stadiums, says world's premier all-rounder Ben Stokes who wouldn't mind international cricket becoming a TV only sport till coronavirus pandemic is under control. Stokes' opinion was sought whether the upcoming England vs West Indies series at home in empty stadiums will lose its sheen as the England and Wales Cricket Board is contemplating cricket without spectators for some time.




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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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England captain Morgan bats for T10 at Olympics

The 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham will feature a women's Twenty20 competition but Morgan says the T10 format would be a better fit than T20, 50 overs or Test cricket.




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'Cricket should start when we get COVID-19 vaccine'

India's Test vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane said cricketers will need at least a month of training before resumption of competitive games, which should happen only after a vaccine for the dreaded coronavirus is discovered. Rahane also said that in a coronavirus-scarred world, the lifestyle of cricketers will undergo a change as far as pre and post-match routines are concerned.




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Indian formula to shine cricket balls post COVID-19

'There could be a law where you can say from the 15th over or the 20th over, you can give the wax polish to the bowlers.'




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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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South African cricketer tests positive for coronavirus

Solo Nqweni is the third cricketer known to have contracted the disease after Pakistan's Zafar Sarfraz and Scotland's Majid Haq.




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'Lockdown depressing, if possible cricket must resume'

Pakistan head coach and chief selector Misbah-ul-Haq said being confined to home due to the coronavirus-forced lockdown can become depressing and wants some cricket activities to resume soon even if the matches have to take place behind closed doors with proper safety barriers. Misbah said he would love to see some cricket activities resume at the international level and has no problems in playing in empty stadiums.




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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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Magic will be missing without fans in stadium: Kohli

India captain Virat Kohli believes cricket in empty stadiums is a real possibility in a post coronavirus world and though it is unlikely to have a bearing on the intensity of players, he feels the magic would certainly go missing. The cricket boards across the globe are exploring the option of resuming the sport in empty stadiums. There is speculation that fans could be kept away from stadiums in a bid to salvage the T20 World Cup in Australia, which is currently under threat due to the global health crisis.




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'Cricket is going to be different post COVID-19'

Sporting activities, including cricket, are currently shut due to the coronavirus-forced lockdown but Alex Carey is in no mood to let dust settle in his skills and has been working towards that in this break.




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Virat, Anushka donate for Mumbai police welfare

Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma had given undisclosed amounts to the PM CARES fund and Maharashtra Chief Minister's Relief Fund to support the fight against COVID-19. Now they have contributed Rs 5 lakh each for police welfare amid the novel coronavirus outbreak.




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Did Namaste Trump optics help Modi or Brand India?

It’s time to revisit a nation building brand campaign, without religion and politics




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Opinion | Myopic truce

As US troops withdraw, the Taliban promise to give terrorists no sanctuary, work with elected leaders, and let peace prevail




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Indian man, pregnant wife found dead in murder-suicide in US




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




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European economy suffers record drop amid coronavirus pandemic




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




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Coronavirus not ‘manmade or genetically modified’: US intelligence agencies




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China’s battle against coronavirus major strategic achievement: Xi Jinping




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Wall Street pulls back as dismal economic data piles higher




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Indian-origin girl gets honour of naming NASA’s first Mars helicopter




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




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




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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




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Coronavirus pandemic likely to last two years: report




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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un appears in public amid health rumours




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World’s largest mall re-opens in Dubai but with fever checks and restrictions




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Covid-19: Relief for H-1B visa holders, Green Card applicants as US announces relaxations




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Women, minorities shoulder front-line work during pandemic




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Amid attack from Trump, WHO praises China for handling coronavirus pandemic




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Hong Kong police use pepper spray to clear May Day protest




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Health official says US missed some chances to slow coronavirus




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Coronavirus Global Updates, 03 May: Australia eases distancing rules, Bangkok parks reopen as restrictions eased




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‘False dawn’ recovery haunts virus survivors who fall sick again




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Africa: When closed borders become a problem




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Sidelined by pandemic, Trump campaign turns to digital shows