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Women with 100 caps, and a man with 99
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Fade to grey
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Inter get the job done: Marcus Thuram and Hakan Calhanoglu on target as Serie A side cruise into Champions League quarter-finals with comfortable 4-1 aggregate win over Robin van Persie's Feyenoord
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West Ham star Jarrod Bowen joins 'proud' fiancee Dani Dyer at glitzy London premiere of Danny Dyer's new film 'Marching Powder' as they pose for red-carpet photos
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Slim pickings
With the ICL making its move, the focus has turned to where the next generation of Indian cricketers will come from. The NCA, which should be the prim
The cash in the cash cow
The IPL franchisees are paying big money for the privilege of owning teams, but they're not going to be seeing any returns for five years at least. A