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World Cup, Bangladesh vs South Africa – as it happened: Mortaza and Co register epic victory
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Substance over style: How Liverpool’s adaptability won them the Champions League at Spurs’ expense
Kaushal Shukla
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The ministry of utmost translation: Lenka Lichtenberg on translating Arundhati Roy into Czech
Ipshita Mitra
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World Cup 2019: David Warner, bowlers star against Afghans as Australia begin title defence in style
AFP
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World Cup 2019, Australia vs Afghanistan as it happened: Warner, Finch hand Aussies comfortable win
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World Cup 2019, New Zealand vs Sri Lanka: Guptill, Munro help NZ canter to a 10-wicket win
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World Cup: Formidable New Zealand eye winning start to the campaign against struggling Sri Lanka
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Brain and brawn: West Indies make short work of a brittle Pakistan psyche
Ashish Magotra
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Pakistan vs West Indies, World Cup 2019 – as it happened: Rampant Windies cruise to seven-wicket win
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Serie A: Former Chelsea and Juventus boss Antonio Conte appointed new Inter Milan manager
AFP
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NBA Finals: Pascal Siakam stars as Toronto Raptors beat Golden State Warriors in opening game
AFP
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World Cup 2019: Ben Stokes insists Phehlukwayo’s catch not his best effort
AFP
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World Cup: The Jofra Archer show against SA just made England’s case as favourites a lot stronger
Aditya Chaturvedi
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Archer makes his mark, Stokes finds his groove: What we learned from World Cup 2019 opener
AFP
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French Open, day 5 men’s roundup: Djokovic, Zverev ease, Thiem, del Potro edge into third round
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World Cup 2019, England v South Africa as it happened: Stokes does it all as England thrash SA
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The Field’s World Cup 2019 predictions: Are England, Australia favourites? Do India stand a chance?
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India’s win at Headingley, 2002: When Ganguly’s brave call at toss was backed up by Bangar & Dravid
Mihir Bose
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India’s win at Headingley, 2002: When Ganguly’s brave call at toss was backed up by Bangar & Dravid
Mihir Bose
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England, not India, are the favourites for this World Cup, says Sunil Gavaskar
AFP