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Ranji: Mulani, Himanshu shine in Mumbai’s win

Mumbai Spinner Shams Mulani (5/71) and Himanshu Singh (4/77) wreaked havoc as defending champions Mumbai crushed Odisha by an innings and 103 runs in their Group A match in the Ranji Trophy. Mulani snared 11 wickets in the game. Meanwhile,...
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Spinner Shams Mulani (5/71) and Himanshu Singh (4/77) wreaked havoc as defending champions Mumbai crushed Odisha by an innings and 103 runs in their Group A match in the Ranji Trophy. Mulani snared 11 wickets in the game. Meanwhile, left-arm spinner Harsh Dubey picked up 11 wickets in the match, propelling Vidarbha to an innings and 88-run victory over Himachal Pradesh in Group B.

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George’s Korea Masters run ends in semifinals

Indian shuttler Kiran George’s impressive run at the Korea Masters came to an end with a semifinal loss to Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn in the men’s singles competition. The 24-year-old, ranked 41st in the world, went down 12-21 20-22 to the top-seeded and world No. 5 Vitidsarn in the BWF World Tour Super 300 event.

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New Delhi

Advani bags record 28th world billiards title

Ace Indian cueist Pankaj Advani clinched a historic 28th world title, and seventh in a row, after defeating England’s Robert Hall 4-2 at the IBSF World Billiards Championship in Doha. “It feels amazing to be on a winning streak of world billiards titles. It wasn’t easy though. The competition was tough. This win is for my country and family,” said Advani.

Hyderabad

Telugu Titans seal one-point win over Puneri Paltan

Captain Pawan Sehrawat and Vijay Malik helped Telugu Titans secure a dramatic 34-33 win over defending champions Puneri Paltan to conclude their home leg on high note. Bengal Warriorz put on a clinical display to defeat Bengaluru Bulls 40-29.

Kolkata

East Bengal stay firm to hold Mohammedan

East Bengal put on a defensive masterclass despite playing more than an hour with only nine men to hold city rivals Mohammedan to a goalless draw in the ISL. In Chennai, Mumbai City FC rode on left-back Nathan Rodrigues’ strike to hold Chennaiyin FC 1-1. Captain Ryan Edwards opened the scoring for Chennaiyin in the 1,000th contest of the ISL.

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