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‘We need bonus point wins now’: Klaasen after DSG’s big SA20 defeat
MI Cape Town secured a bonus point victory against Durban’s Super Giants at Newlands. Ryan Rickelton and George Linde were key performers, with Linde sealing the win by hitting four sixes in one over. Despite efforts from Heinrich Klaasen and Kane Williamson, the Super Giants fell short. The win strengthens Cape Town’s position in the…
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‘We needed this win’: Curran as Giants secure nail-biting ILT20 win
In Abu Dhabi, the Gulf Giants secured a crucial two-wicket victory over MI Emirates in ILT20 Season 3, lifting them to fifth place on the points table. Fast bowler Tom Curran praised the team’s bowling, while reflecting on his own satisfactory performance. Meanwhile, MI Emirates’ Rohid Khan highlighted efforts and learning opportunities from senior players…
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Sinner retains Australian Open title with straight sets victory over Zverev
Jannik Sinner successfully defended his Australian Open title, defeating Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-3. Sinner, the world’s top-ranked player, did not face a single break point during the match, highlighting the gap between him and the second-seed Zverev. This makes Sinner the youngest player to achieve consecutive Australian Open wins since Jim Courier in…
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Ahead of Ranji comeback, Kohli returns to training with Bangar
Virat Kohli, struggling with form, resumed training with Sanjay Bangar, his former batting coach, in Mumbai ahead of his Ranji Trophy comeback after 12 years. Kohli will play for Delhi against Railways. He scored 190 runs in five Tests in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Kohli will join Rohit Sharma, Rishabh Pant, and others in domestic cricket…
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Why Australia is protesting on its national day
January 26, Australia Day, sparks celebration and protest as it highlights the nation’s colonial past and ongoing Indigenous injustices. Protests in cities like Sydney and Melbourne demand a date change and greater recognition of historical and present inequalities faced by Indigenous communities. The issue remains politically divisive, with growing support for change among younger generations.