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Why Team India should be worried after England’s daring run chases in all the three Tests versus New Zealand

That was the only time Jamie Overton looked nervous, after moving into the 90s in his debut Test. Eventually, he fell for 97, got a bear hug from Jonny Bairstow, and left to a standing ovation from the Headingley crowd. The newcomer was allowed to be nervous as he approached the moment of his cricketing life. Ninety-seven percent of his innings, though, oozed boldness that ‘Baseball’ demands. Read More

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BBC presenters criticised for supporting Boris Becker on-air

BBC presenters for Wimbledon, John McEnroe, and Sue Barker were criticized on Monday for showing support to Boris Becker on-air. The duo was part of the coverage for the grand slam when they exchanged sympathizing comments regarding the 54-year-old former German Tennis player who is currently serving his sentence of two and a half years in Huntercombe prison. Read More

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ECB officials concerned over cocaine fuelling crowd trouble ahead of England-India Edgbaston Test

Ahead of the one-off England-India Test match in Edgbaston, the England and Wales Cricket Board officials have a major issue to worry about and work on. Cocaine-fuelled anti-social behavior of fans at grounds. The Times reported that several cricket administrators have raised concern over the behavior of fans at sporting venues. They believe the return of full crowds in the stadiums after two years of Covid restrictions on attending sports and socializing in the country along with the intake of excessive alcohol and drug substances may have to do with the violent and aggressive behavior of the fans. Read More

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‘IPL media rights, a case study for the entire world’: Synamedia Global EVP

“IPL media rights is a case study for the entire world to understand where the OTT industry is going,” believes Jean Francois Pigeon, Global EVP & Head of Sales-Marketing at Synamedia. Pigeon, who was recently in India and has been helping clients such as Star India to launch and monetize streaming services, protect content and services from piracy and add addressable advertising with business insights, spoke highly on the matter of IPL and India in an interview with e4m. Read More

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Wimbledon 2022 preview: Can unique Championships throw up a surprise champion

The sun shines brightly on the pristine grass at SW19 as Wimbledon, devoid of ranking points but full of intrigue, is set to kick off on Monday. Two of the main draw’s biggest personalities – Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams – were confirmed at the last moment, and the men’s World No. 1, and three of the women’s Top 20 are barred from participating in light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Read More

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World Cup boycott, Murali chucking row, finally Aussie cricketers win Lankan hearts

There was a time when the relationship between Sri Lanka and Australia hit the rock bottom. In 1996, Australia refused to play its opening match of the World Cup in Colombo, citing security fears after a bomb exploded in the Sri Lankan capital the previous month killing more than 80 people. Later that year, Australia refused to play a two-match Test cricket series in Sri Lanka in August. Read More

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Wimbledon 2022 draw: Serena Williams, Andy Murray among dark horses capable of early upsets

The main draw for this year’s edition of Wimbledon was released on Friday, with the top players receiving relatively balanced paths to the second week. French Open champions Rafael Nadal and Iga Swiatek should not be troubled in the first week, while the odds-on pre-tournament favorites Matteo Berrettini and Ons Jabeur will also be fancying their chances. Read More

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PU’s Birbal Wadhera to coach ATP U-14 team on Europe tour

Panjab University lawn tennis coach, Birbal Wadhera, has been selected as the traveling coach for the GSPDP/ITF/ATF U-14 tennis team to Europe. The team, which comprises six boys and an equal number of girls, will be competing in five consecutive tennis tournaments on the European junior circuit and will play in France, Germany, and Belgium from June 30 to August 8. Read More

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