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Shiva, Kavinder help Indian Tigers take 2-0 lead

ROHTAK: Indian Tigers’ Shiva Thapa marked his return to the ring with a phenomenal 2-1 victory over Shamil Askerov of Patriot Boxing Team in the second home leg of the World Series of Boxing.



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Indian Tigers’ Shiva Thapa marked his return to the ring with a phenomenal 2-1 victory over Shamil Askerov of Patriot Boxing Team in the second home leg of the World Series of Boxing. Kavinder Bisht won his bout as India took a 2-0 lead against the Patriots. Bisht walloped Rasul Saliev in the 52kg category with a unanimous 3-0 verdict.

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ICC chairman Manohar may agree to extension 

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