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1st Test, Day 1: Williamson, Latham take Kiwis to 243/2

1st Test, Day 1: Williamson, Latham take Kiwis to 243/2

Hamilton, Dec 3 (UNI) New Zealand finished Day 1 of the first Test against West Indies at 243/2 with skipper Kane Williamson unbeaten on 97 in Hamilton.

An unbroken 75-run partnership between Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor helped New Zealand survive a good spell of bowling late in the day from West Indies. Williamson remained unbeaten three short of a century.

Tom Latham and Williamson had laid the foundation for New Zealand's big batting day as the duo stitched together a 154-run partnership for the second wicket. Latham was dismissed on 86 by Kemar Roach before Williamson and Taylor took centre stage.

Earlier in the day, a drizzle delayed the toss and reduced the game to two extended sessions. With all the rain around, Jason Holder opted to bowl first after winning the toss on a green pitch. Nine balls in, Shannon Gabriel rapped debutant opener Will Young on the pads and confidently went for a review only to find the impact being outside off-stump.

The early loss of a review was compounded when an edge from Young, yet again off Gabriel, went between the wicket-keeper and first slip without either reacting. However, Gabriel made amends next ball as he had Young trapped in front.

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Received requests for refunds for about 18 percent of Tokyo Olympic tickets says organizing committee

03 Dec 2020 | 5:13 PM

Tokyo, Dec 3(UNI) The Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic organizing committee said on Thursday that they have received requests for refunds for about 18 percent of the tickets sold for the Olympics due to the one-year postponement of the event.

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BCCI AGM to ponder over inclusion of two new IPL teams

BCCI AGM to ponder over inclusion of two new IPL teams

03 Dec 2020 | 4:39 PM

Mumbai, Dec 3 (UNI) The BCCI has signalled the likely addition of two new teams to the IPL for the 2021 edition.

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1st Test, Day 1: Williamson, Latham take Kiwis to 243/2

1st Test, Day 1: Williamson, Latham take Kiwis to 243/2

03 Dec 2020 | 4:37 PM

Hamilton, Dec 3 (UNI) New Zealand finished Day 1 of the first Test against West Indies at 243/2 with skipper Kane Williamson unbeaten on 97 in Hamilton.

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Star-studded team for the upcoming FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship 2020

03 Dec 2020 | 4:37 PM

New Delhi, Dec 3 (UNI) JK Tyre has unveiled a star-studded team for the FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship this season, fielding almost every top rally driver of the country, including Gaurav Gill and Amittrajit Ghosh and their acclaimed navigators Musa Sherif and Ashwin Naik.

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Impressed by the efforts to take Women's football forward together: Ashalata Devi

Impressed by the efforts to take Women's football forward together: Ashalata Devi

03 Dec 2020 | 3:37 PM

New Delhi, Dec 3 (UNI) India Women's National team captain Ashalata Devi feels women's football in India has come a long way forward where they can compete against "high-profile opponents".

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