Check Out India's Records In Hyderabad

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Check Out India's Records In Hyderabad

India's 297/6 is the highest total by an ICC full member team in T20 Internationals and the second highest overall after Nepal's 314/3 against Mongolia in the Asian Games last year.
 
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'A Comeback In Sanju Style'!

'This is not just a 100, this is an emotion.'
 
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Washington Sundar beats Hardik for medal

Sundar was recognised for his exceptional fielding performance during India's T20I series sweep against Bangladesh.
 
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'A Fearless Man Devoted To Truth, Justice'

'No country in the world would do what our country was doing to someone so helpless,' says Jyoti Punwani.
 
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How Will Mo-Shah Treat Omar Abdullah?

Omar Abdullah will have to negotiate at every step with the lieutenant governor's office and the Modi government at the Centre.
 
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'Kajol's A Real Foodie Who Loves Sweets'

'Durga Puja is also a time to catch up on the gossip and when the girls of the family get together it's a beautiful feeling that is hard to describe.'
 
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Time For Pak Army Chief To Shuffle Generals

Two important Corps Commands at Multan and Bahawalpur, as also the posts of Adjutant General and Quartermaster General at General Headquarters now stand vacant.
 
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Udhayanidhi Stalin And The Sound of Silence

Tamil Nadu's deputy chief minister has reacted to Andhra Pradesh counterpart Pawan Kalyan's taunts with a one-liner, 'Let's wait', and thereby hangs a tale.
 
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Vettaiyan, Not Rajinikanth's Usual!

We see Rajini's trademark style in Vettaiyan, and all we can hear from the audience is 'Thalaiva!'
 
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Triptii Looks WOW! In Black

Bollywood stars go glam: Laxmi wears her colours... Kareena goes traditional... Dia looks like poetry...
 

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