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ISL: Punjab FC end Mumbai’s undefeated run at home

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Punjab FC handed Mumbai City FC their first home loss in nine matches by overcoming the Islanders 3-0 in the Indian Super League. Strikes by Ezequiel Vidal, Luka Majcen and Mushaga Bakenga secured a smooth win for the visitors. Punjab are fourth in the table with 15 points from eight games.

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Divith becomes world champ in U-8 Cadets Championship

Eight-year-old Divith Reddy of Hyderabad added to India’s growing reputation in the world of chess by becoming champion in the Under-8 World Cadets Chess Championship. The Telengana boy secured a brilliant 9 out of 11 points, same as compatriot Sattwik Swain but the former clinched the gold based on his tiebreak score.

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Tamil Thalaivas beat Yoddhas 40-26 in Panchkula

Tamil Thalaivas returned to winning ways with a brilliant performance to beat UP Yoddhas 40-26 a Pro Kabaddi League match. It was a well-earned victory led by Masanamuthu and Iran’s Moein Shafagi as they made up for their loss in the previous outing between the two sides.

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Saim’s century helps Pak to victory over Zimbabwe

Saim Ayub hammered a swashbuckling century as Pakistan made short work of a modest target to beat Zimbabwe by 10 wickets and square the three-match ODI series. Pakistan needed 18.2 overs to score 148/0 and ensure victory after Zimbabwe were bowled out for 145 in 32.3 overs. Spinner Abrar Ahmed took 4/33 and Salman Ali Agha 3/26.

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