Golf
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Golf: Scottie Scheffler wins first major at August Masters as Tiger Woods makes his comeback
Scheffler became the first and only player since Ian Woosnam in 1991 to win a major in their debut event as World No 1.
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Golf: Scottie Scheffler tightens grip on lead at the Augusta Masters as Tiger Woods’ challenge fades
Woods is playing his first tournament 14 months after a horrific car accident.
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Golf: After slow start, Tiger Woods still in the hunt at Masters
The 15-time major winner fired par 74 to share 19th place on one-over 145 after 36 holes.
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Journalist Nidhi Razdan quits NDTV
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Mukesh Ambani takes over as Asia’s richest person as Adani Group stocks continue to slide
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Golf: Tiger Woods marks return to Masters with one-under 71
The 46-year-old star who is returning after severe injuries from a car crash said just being able to play his first competitive round in 17 months was a win.
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Golf: Tiger Woods defies the odds in quest for sixth Masters title
He would become the third-oldest major winner in history and would surpass Nicklaus as the oldest Masters winner by a matter of weeks.
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Golf legend Gary Player backs Anirban Lahiri to win India's first major
Lahiri finished second in the recent Players Championship in Florida.
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Video
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Watch: Pakistani TV anchors are stunned by Athiya Shetty and KL Rahul’s lavish wedding gifts
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Just relieved, been a long time: Golfer Anirban Lahiri reflects on superb 2nd place at The Players
The Indian came just within a stroke of having a shot at winning The Players Championship title in Florida.
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Golf: India’s Anirban Lahiri finishes close second at the prestigious Players Championship
Lahiri finished with scores of 67-73-67-69 across the four rounds.
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Golf: Anirban Lahiri in the lead at the Players Championship
The Indian is closing in on his biggest career title since winning the Malaysian and Indian Opens in 2015.
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The Reel
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‘Lost’ trailer: Yami Gautam Dhar plays a journalist investigating a disappearance
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‘The Romantics’ trailer: Docuseries pays tribute to the Yash Raj Films legacy
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Film ‘Follower’ crawls inside the mind of a social media troll in Belgaum
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Shah Rukh Khan on ‘Pathaan’ success: ‘Have forgotten those four years in the last four days’
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In Ranjan Palit’s new film, a ‘watchdog society’ filled with persecution and paranoia
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Golf: Tiger Woods looking 'impressive' in build up to PNC Championship
Woods has recently offered some tantalizing glimpses of his progress, posting videos of himself hitting balls on social media.
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Golf: Tiger Woods to make comeback from injury next week
The former world number one has not played since suffering career-threatening leg injuries in a car crash 10 months ago.
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‘It’s an unfortunate reality’: Tiger Woods rules out full-time return to golf after car accident
The 45-year-old suffered compound fractures in his right leg in February after a car he was driving veered off the road and flipped several times.
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The Field
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Cricket: Suryakumar Yadav retains top spot in ICC T20I rankings for batters
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Thailand Masters Super 300: Kiran George reaches round of 16, Ashwini Ponnappa-Sumeeth Reddy bow out
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Cricket: Makhaya Ntini – ‘ICC Women’s T20 World Cup is Africa’s time to shine’
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IND vs NZ: Suryakumar Yadav on Lucknow pitch issue, handling pressure, possible Test debut and more
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International Olympic Committee says sanctions against Russia and Belarus athletes ‘non negotiable’