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You are wrong: British player tells her doctors with Oz Open qualification
In fact, the doctors did have reasons to say so. Jones was born with ectrodactyly ectodermal dysplasia syndrome, which means that she has four fingers on each hand, and seven toes on her feet. But Jones was determined. At 10, she was accepted to the Sanchez-Casal Academy in Barcelona. The difficulties she needs to overcome might sound unimaginable to other tennis players.
Brisbane Test: Our plan was to hang in there to tire Australia bowlers, says Shardul Thakur
The right-arm medium pacer, who picked three wickets in the first innings, had come in with India struggling at 186/6. He and left-handed Sundar, who made 62 after also picking three wickets in the first innings, initially batted for time before playing their strokes during the course of their 123-run partnership.
Aus vs Ind, 4th Test: Thakur-Sundar rearguard keeps India in the game, Australia at 21/0
Thakur and Sundar shared a 123-run partnership for the seventh wicket which helped India concede a lead of just 33, which at one stage looked like to be in excess of 150.
Hockey India to organise level '1' coaching course in New Delhi & Bhubaneswar
The interested applicants can enrol via an open forum link. Each of the candidates undertaking the course has to submit a negative Covid RT-PCR test report with the test taken within 72 hours of arrival at the venue of the course.
Cruz Beckham puts up hoodie for $150,000 auction
The 15-year-old posted the sale of his limited edition Louis Vuitton x Supreme hoodie for the hefty price along with his photo wearing it, reports thesun.co.uk.
PV Sindhu: I have learnt a lot more from my losses
"I learnt a lot last year. The first thing was patience, because we had no tournaments for a couple of months. We couldn't step out or play badminton, and we needed to have patience," Sindhu told IANS while delving upon her realisations amid the ongoing Covid crisis.
Aus vs Ind, 4th Test: India at 235/6 on third day, trailing by 134 runs
Pujara was the first to go as he edged one to wicketkeeper Tim Paine off the bowling of Josh Hazlewood for 25 with the team score on 105. Rahane followed, edging one to fourth slip off Starc for 38 with the team score on 144.
Siraj's talent, ability helps him bowl in-cutters: Sachin Tendulkar
Siraj, a 26-year-old right-arm fast bowler, ended up providing India with the breakthrough in the form of the important wicket of Australia opener David Warner. Tendulkar said that he had noticed a few people saying that Siraj's deliveries hit a crack on the pitch.
Inexperienced India attack shows discipline, earns rave reviews
While the Indians had, throughout the series, managed to restrict Australia to within 350, Gabba was the first time the Aussies crossed 350. The hosts scored 369 although the bowling attack was the weakest Indian attack they faced in the last eight Tests against Australia Down Under.
That shot gets me runs, I will keep playing it: Rohit on his dismissal
Rohit had got off to a flying start, racing to 44 off 74 deliveries in India's first innings, but then holed out to long on just before tea. However, Sharma said that the shot is his bread and butter stroke and often helps put pressure back on the opposition bowlers.
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