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Indian women's hockey team arrive at T3 Airport in New Delhi on Nov 6, 2017. India beat China to win women's Asia Cup hockey title, qualify for Hockey World Cup.

Indian women's hockey team arrive at T3 Airport

On his Twitter handle, Suresh Raina‏ tweeted: Visited and did darshan at the Kamakhya Devi temple. Such a positive and vibrant place. Feeling blessed #Kamakhya.

Suresh Raina visits Kamakhya Devi temple

India created history as they edged past China 5-4 via shootouts to win the women's Asia Cup hockey title here on Sunday. With this, India also qualified for next year's World Cup as Continental Champions. It was skipper Rani who scored the winning goal for India while Savita made a great save in sudden death to ensure India the 5-4 score in the penalty shootout. Earlier, it was Navjot Kaur who scored India's lone goal in the 25th minute. It was in 2004 when the Indian Women's Team lifted the Asia Cup after beating Japan 1-0 in the final.

India beat China to win women's Asia Cup hockey title

The Kiwis, who had lost the first match by 53 runs in New Delhi, have now levelled the three-match series at 1-1. Opting to bat first on winning the toss, the visitors rode on an unbeaten quickfire century by opener Colin Munro to post 196/2 in their allotted 20 overs. Munro batted through the innings, smashing 109 runs off 58 deliveries. This is his second century in 34 T20Is. He also became the fourth batsman to score two centuries in T20Is. In reply, the hosts could only manage to post 156/7.

New Zealand beat India by 40 runs in second T20I

Indian skipper Virat Kohli celebrates 29th birthday with team members.

Virat Kohli celebrates 29th birthday with Indian cricket team

Virat Kohli, Virender Sehwag attend Ashish Nehra's farewell party

Virat Kohli, Virender Sehwag attend Ashish Nehra's farewell party

Veteran pacer Ashish Nehra could not have asked for a better send-off as India thrashed New Zealand by 53 runs at the Ferozshah Kotla here on Wednesday to bring up their maiden win against the Kiwis in T20 Internationals. India's opening duo of Shikhar Dhawan (80 from 52 balls) and Rohit Sharma (80 from 55 balls) blasted identical half tons to set the tone with a 158-run record opening stand and guide the hosts post a massive 202/3.

India thrash New Zealand by 53 Runs as Ashish Nehra bids Farewell

Patna Pirates thumped Gujarat Fortunegiants 55-38 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium here on Saturday to clinch the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) season 5 title. Patna have won the PKL title for third consecutive season now. Raider Pardeep Narwal (19 points) starred for Patna to single-handedly dominate the match and clinch the all-important victory. Defender Jaideep (5 points) too played a vital role. For Gujarat, Sachin (11 points) was the top scorer.

Patna Pirates beat Gujarat Fortunegiants to clinch Pro Kabaddi League 5 title

Srikanth struggled in the early stages of the first game with the Japanese taking a 9-5 lead. The Indian made a strong comeback to force the lead at 11-9. The Indian did not look back from there, going on to win the opening game. Srikanth dominated the second game right from the start, opening up a 10-5 lead. He held on to the advantage to win the game easily.

Kidambi Srikanth beats Kenta Nishimoto to win French Open title

Chasing a daunting target of 338 runs, the Kiwis could only manage 331/7 in their allotted 50 overs. Colin Munro (75), skipper Kane Williamson (64) and Tom Latham (65) were the major contributors for New Zealand. For India, pacer Jasprit Bumrah scalped three wickets and leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal took two. India have clinched the three-match ODI series 2-1. The visitors had won the series opener in Mumbai by six wickets before the Indians won the second match by the same margin in Pune to draw level. India captain Virat Kohli was declared the man of the series for scoring 263 runs in the three matches. He has notched up two centuries in this series. This was the first day-night match at this venue. The Kiwis were off to a flying start with openers Martin Guptill and Munro going after the Indian bowlers.

India beat New Zealand in 3rd ODI to clinch series

A good batting display helped India beat New Zealand by six wickets in the second One Day International at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium here on Wednesday. With this result, India equalised the three match ODI series. In the first match, India were defeated by the visitors by six wickets in Mumbai. India's Shikhar Dhawan (68), Dinesh Karthik (64 not out) scored handsomely for the cause. It was a bad start for India as opener Rohit Sharma (7) departed with just 22 runs on the board. The right-hand batsman was dismissed by pacer Tim Southee in the fifth over. But Dhawan and skipper Virat Kohli (29) then forged a 58-run second wicket partnership before in-form Kohli was dismissed by Colin de Grandhomme in the 14th over. Kohli slammed three fours and one six in his 29 ball innings.

Shikhar Dhawan, Dinesh Karthik help India beat New Zealand by six wickets, Level Series 1- 1

The twist was stored for the dying stages of the match when defending champions Patna made a stunning comeback, scoring 18 points in the last six minutes to turn the tide in their favour. Patna skipper Pardeep Narwal was sensational yet again as he scored 19 points to lead his team to victory. Pune crumbled under pressure and lost their nerve as their campaign came to a disappointing end. Deepak Niwas Hooda scored nine points but couldn't deliver when it mattered the most for his team.

PKL 2017: Patna Pirates stun Puneri Paltan, to face Bengal Warriors in second qualifier

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