Retirement in sports brings inevitable sadness, new beginnings, and the challenge of transitioning to a new identity.
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Newspoint on MSNIrfan Pathan's 2-month-old incident cost him heavily? Proof of his removal from IPL commentary panel found, know who did the damageFans loved Irfan Pathan's commentary a lot. In such a situation, the news of his removal from the IPL commentary panel was ...
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Asian News International on MSNActor Rajesh Sharma opens up on playing Delhi Capitals fan in 'DC PG by Gulati', favourite IPL teamVeteran actor Rajesh Sharma, who recently played the role of Gulati, a hardcore Delhi Capitals (DC) fan in a cricket-inspired ...
The Untold Story' and 'Special 26', stars as passionate DC fan Gulati in the cricket-themed series 'DC PG by Gulati'. He ...
Dhoni, who turns 44 in July, is playing his 18th straight IPL season. Will this be his swansong?
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Newspoint on MSNNew Zealand PM played street cricket with Kapil Dev in Delhi, VIDEO is making a splashNew Zealand PM playing Cricket Video New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and former cricketer Ross Taylor recently ...
Mumbai: BCCI rewards India's Champions Trophy winners with ₹58 crore; each player gets ₹3 crore, boosting morale ahead of IPL ...
A video shared by New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon shows him playing street cricket in Delhi, alongside an Indian legend ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNBCCI's strict family travel policy to 'remain intact' despite Virat Kohli's open criticismThe Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) stood firm on strict policy for Team India players’ families travelling with ...
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CricTracker on MSNWATCH: New Zealand Prime Minister Christoper Luxon plays street cricket with India legend Kapil DevNew Zealand cricket legends Ross Taylor and Ajaz Patel were also present in the street game and praised the skills of the ...
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, on his official visit to India, took time to engage in one of the country’s ...
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India Today on MSNWatch: New Zealand PM joins Kapil Dev, enjoys street cricket with kids in New DelhiThe trend of visiting New Zealand players continuing their good performances in India is here to stay. New Zealand Prime ...
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