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Watch: Irfan Pathan’s Son’s “Boxing” Match With Sachin Tendulkar

Former Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar on Sunday was seen in a playful mood with Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan’s son, Imran. Master Blaster Tendulkar commented on a video tweeted by Pathan, in which he was seen engaged in a hilarious “boxing” match with the kid. He captioned the video: “Always fun hanging out with little kids. Your muscles will one day definitely be bigger and stronger than mine and your father’s, Imran. Grinning face @IrfanPathan.” Currently, Tendulkar and Pathan are participating in Road Safety World Series. Road Safety World Series, a five-nation T20 cricket tournament, will showcase some of the biggest names in cricket from India, Australia, Sri Lanka, West Indies, and South Africa.

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Women’s T20 World Cup Final / Australia 5th time champion, defeating India by 85 runs; Team India’s top-5 batsmen scored 19 runs

In the final of the Women’s T20 World Cup, Australia has given the Indian team a target of 185. Poonam Yadav of India is at the crease in the match being played in Melbourne. Smriti Mandhana 11 and Jemima Rodriguez returned to the pavilion at zero. Mandhana was caught by Nikola Carey off Sophie Molinics. At the same time, Jemima was dismissed by Carrie off the ball of Jess Jonathan. Shefali Verma, the youngest player to play the final, returned to the pavilion after scoring 2 runs. He was caught by wicketkeeper Alyssa Hilli off Megan Shoot.

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Harbhajan Singh questions Washington Sundar’s place, names 3 other options: ‘Have they committed a crime by taking wickets’

Seasoned India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has questioned the national selectors for ignoring traditional spinners and for picking Washington Sundar over the likes of Jalaj Saxena and Akshay Wakhare. Harbhajan believes that both Saxena and Wakhare are not getting chances despite being good performers in the domestic circuit is having an impeding influence on the growth of finger spinners in the country.

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