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Ranji Trophy: Gujarat in Command Against Baroda After Day 2
Starting at the overnight score of 281 for four, Axar Patel struck a quick-fire 81 off 90 balls as Gujarat posted a mammoth 505 in their first innings against Baroda.
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Looking to secure 9th position, says India junior hockey Manpreet Singh
India crashed out of the quarterfinal race of the ongoing World Cup after being held to a 3-3 draw by Korea in their must-win Pool C match on Tuesday.
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We are geared up for Korea, says India junior hockey captain Manpreet Singh
While the Netherlands are already through to the quarterfinals from Pool C, the winner of the India-Korea match will be the second team to proceed in to the last eight from the group. Canada, with two losses, is already out.
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Junior World Cup hockey: India face Korea in do-or-die clash
After a 2-3 defeat against formidable Netherlands in their tournament opener, India kept themselves in the hunt for the knockout stage by eking out a hard-fought 3-2 win over Canada in their next match at the Major Dhyan Chand Stadium.
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Netherlands confident of win against India in Junior World Cup hockey opener
India take on Netherlands in the opening match of the Junior World Cup hockey. The tournament is from December 6-15 in New Delhi.
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Ready for Junior World Cup, says Indian hockey captain Manpreet Singh
India play the Netherlands in their first Junior World Cup hockey match slated for December 6 followed by matches against Canada (Dec 7) and South Korea (Dec 10).
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Junior World Cup hockey: India ready for Dutch challenge, says Manpreet Singh
Manpreet Singh was announced as captain of the 18-member Indian team in the 18-nation Junior World Cup on Wednesday. The tournament will be held from December 6-15 in New Delhi.
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Indian men lose to Pakistan in Asian Champions Trophy
India, who have fielded 13 junior players in the squad, have registered only one win in four matches with one more to play.
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Indian men lose to Japan in Asian Champions Trophy hockey
The Indian team, mainly made up of junior players, squandered a goal lead to go down fighting against the Japanese, who rode on two field goals from Yasuhiro Nakayama to post their second straight win in the tournament.
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India lose to China in Asian Champions Trophy hockey
The Indian team, made up mainly of junior players, let in two second half goals -- in the 50th and 55th minutes -- to begin their campaign on a losing note at Gifu-ken Green Stadium.