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Having To Go To Games Kapil Dev, Baichung Bhutia, Abhinav Bindra, Pullela Gopichand & Gagan Narang Join Forces To Shape India’s Olympic Futureknowing We Were Not Competitive Was Frustrating: Ruben Amorim
By creating clear athlete pathways and aligning with the state’s progressive sports policy, the initiative positions Telangana at the forefront of India’s sporting ambitions, leading the charge in a nationwide sports revolution.
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5th Test: 'Inventive And Unorthodox' Jaiswal Is The Key Man For India, Says Shastri
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Matt Henry Stars As New Zealand Crush Zimbabwe By Nine Wickets In Bulawayo
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Shastri Urges India to Stick to Basics After England’s Blistering Start at The Oval
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It Would Improve Standard Of Cricket: Broad Bats For Injury Replacements In Tests
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5th Test: You Know Your Game Is In Good Order If You Can Hit Mid-on, Says Hussain On…
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