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UEFA Champions League: Real Sociedad vs PSG

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UEFA Champions League: Real Sociedad vs PSG Aggregate Score: Real Sociedad 1 - 4 PSG In the second leg of the Round of 16 clash between Real Sociedad and PSG, it was PSG who emerged victorious with a convincing aggregate scoreline of 4-1. The match, played at the Anoeta Stadium, showcased PSG's dominance as they secured their spot in the quarterfinals. Key Moments: - 15' Goal (PSG):Kylian Mbappe opens the scoring for PSG, setting the tone for the match.    - 56' Goal (PSG):Mbappe finds the back of the net again, further extending PSG's lead and putting the tie almost beyond reach for Real Sociedad.    - 89' Goal (Real Sociedad): A late consolation goal from Mikel Merino for Real Sociedad, but it wasn't enough to change the outcome of the tie. Match Statistics: - Shots: Real Sociedad 14 - 7 PSG - Shots on Target:Real Sociedad 7 - 4 PSG -  Possession: Real Sociedad 43% - 57% PSG - Passes: Real Sociedad 359 - 470 PSG - Pass Accuracy: Real Sociedad 73% -

"New Zealand Clinches Series with Convincing Victory over South Africa in Second Test"

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New Zealand Clinches Series with Convincing Victory over South Africa in Second Test The second Test match between South Africa (SA) and New Zealand (NZ) concluded with NZ securing victory by 7 wickets. This victory allowed NZ to claim the series 2-0. The match, held from February 13th to 16th, witnessed NZ's dominant performance, particularly in their second innings chase. Detailed Scorecard: - South Africa's Innings:   - 1st Innings: 211 all out   - 2nd Innings: 267 all out - New Zealand's Innings:   - 1st Innings: 242 all out   - 2nd Innings: 269/3 (94.2 overs)    Key Performances: - Batting:   - Kane Williamson (NZ): Not out 133 runs (260 balls, 12 fours, 2 sixes)   - Tom Latham (NZ): 65 runs   - Will Young (NZ): 60 runs - Bowling:   - Dane Piedt (SA): 3 wickets for 93 runs in 32 overs   - Duanne Olivier (SA): 4 wickets in the match    Fall of Wickets: - NZ:    - 40/1 (D. Conway, 13.5 ov)   - 53/2 (T. Latham, 19.5 ov)   - 117/3 (R. Ravindra, 46.3 ov) Bowling

"Ben Duckett's Century Steers England on Day 2 of Third Test Against India"

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Ben Duckett's Century Steers England on Day 2 of Third Test Against India At the end of day 2 of the third Test match between India and England, the game hangs in the balance with England trailing by 238 runs with 8 wickets remaining in their first innings. The day saw a dominant batting display from England's opener, Ben Duckett, who remained unbeaten on a magnificent 133 runs off just 118 balls. His aggressive innings included 21 boundaries and 2 sixes, guiding England to a total of 207/2 at stumps. Key Performances: - Ben Duckett: Duckett's brilliant century anchored England's innings, providing stability and aggression at the crease. His fluent stroke play kept the Indian bowlers at bay throughout the day.    - Joe Root:England's captain, Joe Root, provided solid support to Duckett, remaining not out on 39 runs off 55 balls. His partnership with Duckett helped England build a strong foundation after the early dismissal of Zak Crawley.    - Indian Bow

"Sri Lanka Dominates Afghanistan, Secures ODI Series Triumph"

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Sri Lanka Dominates Afghanistan, Secures ODI Series Triumph In an undeniably exhilarating end to the ODI series, Sri Lanka got a telling triumph over Afghanistan, winning by 7 wickets with an exceptional 88 balls in excess. Batting first, Afghanistan posted a difficult complete of 267/3 in their dispensed 50 overs. Pathum Nissanka drove the accuse of a splendid 100 years, scoring 118 runs off 101 balls. He was very much upheld by Avishka Fernando, who contributed a unique 91 runs off only 66 conveyances. Captain Kusal Mendis likewise assumed an indispensable part, adding 40 races to the aggregate. Accordingly, Sri Lanka pursued down the objective easily, arriving at 267 runs for the deficiency of only 3 wickets in 35.2 overs. Sadeera Samarawickrama moored the innings with an unbeaten 8 runs off 5 balls, guaranteeing an agreeable triumph for his group. Afghanistan's bowling assault attempted to contain the Sri Lankan batsmen, with Qais Ahmad being the best bowler, guaran

Rajasthan Royals IPL team 2024

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Rajasthan Royals IPL team 2024  The Rajasthan Royals (RR) IPL group for the 2024 season flaunts a different crew with a blend of experienced veterans and arising gifts across batting, bowling, and all-round capacities. Driven by the charming Sanju Samson, the group appears to be exceptional to contend wildly in the competition. Batters: 1. Sanju Samson:The commander and a carefully prepared campaigner known for his touchy batting. 2. Jos Buttler: A dynamic wicketkeeper-batsman with a propensity for forceful stroke play. 3. Shimron Hetmyer:A West Indian power hitter fit for turning the game on its head. 4. Yashasvi Jaiswal: A youthful ability with colossal potential and a strong strategy. 5. Dhruv Jurel: A promising young person known for his self-control under tension. 6. Riyan Parag:A utility player fit for contributing with both bat and ball. 7. Shubham Dubey:A forceful center request batsman known for his huge hitting skill. 8. Tom Kohler-Cadmore:A trustworthy top-reques

West Indies Triumph in T20 Series Decider, Defeat Australia by 37 Runs

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West Indies Triumph in T20 Series Decider, Defeat Australia by 37 Runs Port of Spain, February 13, 2024:In an undeniably exhilarating finale to the T20 series, West Indies arose triumphant over Australia by 37 runs, getting a 2-1 series succeed at the Sovereign's Park Oval. Picking to bat first, West Indies posted a difficult all out of 183/5 in their designated 20 overs. Captain M. Bog drove from the front with a quickfire 17, upheld by commitments from T. David (41) and D. Warner, who top-scored with a touchy 81 off only 49 balls. In spite of losing wickets at normal stretches, West Indies figured out how to set up an imposing aggregate, because of some forceful batting. Accordingly, Australia started off in great shape however wavered in the center overs, losing wickets at vital crossroads. Notwithstanding fearless endeavors from A. Hardie (16) and T. David (41*), Australia missed the mark concerning the objective, completing at 146/5 in their 20 overs. For West Indi

Hasaranga Shines with Four Wickets as Asalanka's Unbeaten 97 Guides Sri Lanka to Victory

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Hasaranga Shines with Four Wickets as Asalanka's Unbeaten 97 Guides Sri Lanka to Victory In an undeniably exhilarating presentation of cricket ability, Sri Lanka arose triumphant against Afghanistan in the second ODI of the series, moved by heavenly exhibitions from Wanindu Hasaranga and Charith Asalanka. Batting first, Sri Lanka displayed an imposing batting setup, with Pathum Nissanka establishing the vibe with a quickfire 18 off 17 conveyances. Notwithstanding, it was Asalanka who got everyone's attention with an unbeaten knock of 97 runs off only 74 balls, mooring the innings with artfulness. Close by him, other remarkable commitments came from Kusal Mendis, who scored a strong 61, and S. Samarawickrama with a created 52. In the bowling division, Wanindu Hasaranga unleashed ruin on the Afghan batting setup, guaranteeing four critical wickets while yielding only 27 runs in his 6.5 overs. His constant precision and trickiness demonstrated a lot for th