Buttler’s blistering 96 and Dawson’s comeback shine as England beat West Indies

Jos Buttler’s explosive 96 propelled England to a 21-run victory over the West Indies in their T20 series opener. Buttler’s dominant innings, featuring a mix of innovative and classic shots, set the stage for England’s competitive total of 188/6. Liam Dawson’s impressive 4-20 further stifled the West Indies, who fell short despite missing key spinner Akeal Hosein.
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Carlsen haunted by Gukesh loss; but says ‘Indians still need time’

Magnus Carlsen clinched his seventh Norway Chess title, benefiting from D Gukesh’s final-round loss to Fabiano Caruana. Carlsen drew his last game, securing the win with 16 points, while Caruana finished second. Carlsen acknowledged the potential of young Indian talents like Gukesh and Arjun Erigaisi, highlighting his own challenging tournament, including a notable loss to Gukesh.
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No more musical chairs! For KL Rahul, England could finally be home

KL Rahul, known for his adaptability and resilience, faces a significant opportunity in the upcoming England series. With senior players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma absent, Rahul emerges as the most experienced Indian batter on English soil. His childhood coach emphasises his mental fortitude and technical foundation built on red-ball cricket, expecting a matured performance.
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Ange Postecoglou Sacked: Spurs remove manager despite first major trophy in 17 years

Ange Postecoglou’s tenure as Tottenham manager ended abruptly despite securing the Europa League title, ending a 17-year trophy drought. The victory over Manchester United in Bilbao marked Tottenham’s first European prize in 41 years and secured a Champions League spot. However, a dismal domestic season, with 22 Premier League losses and a 17th-place finish, led to his dismissal.
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‘Not good enough for Test debut’: Easwaran flops again for India A; internet reacts

India A faced early setbacks in the second unofficial Test against England Lions as their top-order faltered, with skipper Abhimanyu Easwaran’s poor form continuing. Chris Woakes’s early breakthroughs put India A under pressure, but KL Rahul’s century and Dhruv Jurel’s contribution helped them recover. Easwaran’s failure at No. 3 has raised concerns about his international readiness.
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