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Daily Sports Catch Up: 17-11-15

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11th issue of our exciting, informative & concise (300 word) newsletter on Indian sports is here.

Squash

Saurav Ghosal moved into the 2nd round of the Squash World Championship at Washington. 16 seed Saurav will next play ex World No. 1 James Willstrop of England at 8:30 AM tomorrow. Harinder Pal Sandhu, however, faced an early exit, losing to Nicolas Mueller.

Cricket

IndvsSA: Rain. Puddles. Covers. Day abandoned before lunch. End of match report. More rain forecast for tomorrow.  So, more or less, End of test report too L

Bad news for Delhi cricket fans as BCCI warns DDCA that Delhi will lose hosting the World T20 matches if its administration issues continue.

Yesterday was the 2 anniversary of Sachin’s retirement (sob sob!). In case you missed out, an earlier piece re-living one of his finest innings - Desert Storm! (with video action)

Badminton

Hong Kong Super Series starts today - Indians in action from tomorrow as all of them have made it to the main draw J. Saina, however, has given the tournament a miss in a bid to regain complete fitness for the season-ender Dubai Super Series. In her absence, P. V. Sindhu will lead India’s charge!

K. Srikanth has most at stake though. He is currently No. 9 on Super Series rankings and only the top 8 qualify for the Season-ender. Srikanth, however, has a tough opener against Tian Houwei of China, to whom he has lost 4 times this season.

#LetsFootball: League leaders FC Goa face-off against Mumbai City FC at home. We are predicting a 2-1 victory to Goa!

Asia Juniors Hockey Cup: India vs China today, India has won both its matches till now and a win today will help it top its group.

Tennis: Bopanna-Morgea play Murray-Peers today. Both the pairs have won one match each and will look to seal the semi-final spot with a win today.

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read previous‌IND vs NZ | Sarfaraz and Pant’s audacious fightback eclipsed by rain and second new ball with Kiwis on command
New Zealand need 107 runs to win with ten wickets and a day in hand to seal an emphatic win in Indian soil. Sarfaraz Khan’s 150 coupled with Rishabh Pant’s 99 set up India’s 462 runs, albeit the second new ball did the trick for the Kiwis with the hosts losing the last seven wickets for 29 runs.
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