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India A reach 198/5 in second unofficial Test

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Bloemfontein (South Africa): Eyeing a senior national team return, Hanuma Vihari found some runs as India A reached 198/5 at stumps against South Africa A on the second day of the second unofficial Test. Vihari was batting on 45 at the close of play. India A trail by 99 runs. Brief scores: South Africa A: 297 all out in 105.5 overs (Jansen 70*; Porel 3/49, Saini 3/67); India A: 198/5 in 59 overs (Vihari 45*, Kishan 49)

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Indian men beat Pakistan in Asian Squash Team C’ships

The top-seeded Indian men’s team defeated Pakistan 2-1 to remain undefeated after four matches at the Asian Squash Team Championships here today. Saurav Ghosal, the top Indian player, clinched the crucial win after losing the first two games against Tayyab Aslam in a 56-minute thriller. The Pool A tie was well poised with both the teams having won a match each when Ghosal took the court against Aslam. He lost the first two games 9-11 7-11 before pocketing the next three 11-1 11-7 and 11-8 to seal the victory. Ramit Tandon’s win over Muhammad Asim Khan was cancelled out by Nasir Iqbal who levelled for Pakistan by beating Mahesh Mangaonkar. The women’s team, seeded third, went down 1-2 to the second-seeded Malaysians.

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Defending champions Mumbai City FC pumped in five goals and conceded just one for a resounding victory over ATK Mohun Bagan in the Indian Super League. Vikram Pratap Singh (4th, 25th), Igor Angulo (38th), Mourtada Fall (47th), Bipin Singh (52nd) scored for the title-holders.

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Davis Cup: Germany enter 1st semis since 2007

Germany came from behind to upset Britain in the Davis Cup quarterfinals after Kevin Krawietz and Tim Putz won the decisive doubles match. Agencies

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