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Tennis will be one of last sports to return: Andy Murray




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US Tennis warns ‘no Bryan Brothers chest bumps’




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




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Bad back rules Rafael Nadal out of virtual reality charity match




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




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ATP-WTA merger can help sport emerge stronger from Covid-19, say top players




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Andy Murray’s cursing, muttering highlight virus video tennis




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




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Many top male players support ATP-WTA merger, says Andy Murray




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Austrians return to the tennis court with singles only, no shaking rules




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Tennis plans virus-related financial fund: 800 players, $6M




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Small exhibition events testing the waters as tennis plots way back onto court




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India has learnt to accept female athletes but still a long way to go: Sania Mirza




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




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ECB cancels players' contracts for 'The Hundred'

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has cancelled contracts of the players who were due to participate in the inaugural edition of 'The Hundred' which was pushed to next year due to the coronavirus pandemic. The new 100-balls-per-side format, to be played by eight teams in separate men's and women's tournaments, was scheduled to be held between July 17 and August 15 but had to be postponed because of the pandemic.




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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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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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I am not jealous of you: Harbhajan tells Ashwin

Veteran India off- pinner Harbhajan Singh on Tuesday rejected the perception that he is jealous of Ravinchandran Ashwin, saying the Tamil Nadu bowler is a "legend in making".




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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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Why Faf du Plessis avoids reading too much news

Faf du Plessis said that it is 'very important' to have a positive attitude and he is putting a lot of energy into it.




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'I have been in lockdown for 6 1/2 years'

'The game which I loved the most, it was taken away.'




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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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Young Dhoni was a shy, very quiet guy: Harbhajan

Spinner Harbhajan Singh revealed said that former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was a very shy person when he first came into the Indian team and he only started opening up after the controversial Sydney Test against Australia in 2008.




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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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When Hayden threatened to punch Parthiv in his face

The two cricketers became teammates at Chennai Super Kings, four years after that incident.




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'Ashwin, Lyon don't have enough variations to survive'

Former Pakistan leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed feels the categorisation of Test and limited overs spinners is the need of the hour. According to Mushtaq, skill-wise, Lyon and Ashwin are on par with greats like Saqlain Mushtaq and Muttiah Muralitharan but not best suited for the one-day game.




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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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India ready for quarantine in Aus to help tour proceed

India captain Virat Kohli and his team mates would be ready to spend two weeks in quarantine in Australia if that helped the tour go ahead as planned later this year, a top official of the Board of Control for Cricket in India said. A cash-strapped Cricket Australia (CA) is banking heavily on the series, reportedly worth A$300 million ($195 million), to help it cope with an acute financial crisis triggered by the coronavirus pandemic.




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Tendulkar recalls 'special' stint at Yorkshire

India's batting great Sachin Tendulkar on Friday recalled his stint for English county club Yorkshire as a 19-year-old in 1992, which he says helped in gaining exposure and improved his game. Tendulkar created history by becoming Yorkshire's first overseas player.




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'India will not win in Oz if they can't dismiss Smith'

Should the much-anticipated series goes ahead as scheduled with the COVID-19 pandemic being brought under control in the best case scenario, run-machines Steve Smith and David Warner's presence will put the hosts at an advantage.




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'By looks of it, T20 World Cup will not go ahead'

All cricketing activity has come to a halt due to the health crisis and there are serious doubts over the future of T20 World Cup. However, the International Cricket Council is yet to take the final call on the T20 showpiece event.




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'Guys desperate to get back but safety is paramount'

England Test captain Joe Root is keen to play international cricket this summer but not by compromising on quality of the game or its intensity, the 29-year-old has said. With professional cricket suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is considering playing the series against West Indies and Pakistan behind closed doors.




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Bizarre: Warner on playing without fans

Australian opener David Warner termed as 'bizarre' the experience of playing behind closed doors, which it said was like playing a warm-up game.




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Only this person can beat Dhoni!

Dhoni and his daughter Ziva were up for some outdoor running session at their Ranchi farmhouse.




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Opinion | An Indian army that can now be led by a woman

A female general at the helm of the force is no longer beyond the realm of possibility thanks to a far-sighted ruling of the Supreme Court that finally lets women take roles of command




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Opinion | Stay calm and wait

On Monday, a constable and a civilian were killed in northeast Delhi, the site of the clashes, and 37 other cops were injured




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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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COVID-19: As RBI enters the ring, government needs to go beyond the ropes

Europe has focused more on firms and the US on them as well as individuals, India has so far focused on the poor.This is not a time to focus on the fisc. A package to save our firms is urgently needed to set the multiplier effect rolling




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COVID-19: Indian missions in UAE open online registration for its citizens who wish to fly home




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US in talks with India, other ‘friends’ to restructure global supply chains: Pompeo




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European economy suffers record drop amid coronavirus pandemic




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Final journeys are getting lonelier, last goodbyes shorter




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Finland to take 130 refugees, mostly children from Greece




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G7 ministers discuss strategies to accelerate economies once they reopen




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




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30 million have sought US unemployment aid since virus hit




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