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Rinku, Rana, spinners keep Kolkata Knight Riders alive

A shrewd spin choke followed by a smart partnership between Rinku Singh and Nitish Rana powered Kolkata Knight Riders to a comfortable six-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings at Chepauk on Sunday (May 14). The result keeps the visitors’ playoff hopes alive, though their fate isn’t in their hands anymore.
Brief scores:
Kolkata Knight Riders 147/4 (Nitish Rana 57*, Rinku Singh 54, Deepak Chahar 3-27) beat Chennai Super Kings 144/6 (Shivam Dube 48*, Devon Conway 30, Sunil Narine 2-15) by six wickets
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Under 13 All Island Inter Schools Badminton from June 10

Under 13 All Island Inter Schools Badminton Tournament 2023 conducted by Sri Lanka Schools Badminton Association with the support of Sri Chandananda Buddhist College Kandy will be held from June 10 to 12 at Municipal Indoor Stadium Kandy.
The championship will see ten events for both girls and boys being conducted in five Divisions namely, A, B, C, D, and E.
According to Sri Lanka Schools Badminton Association, hundred school teams have confirmed their participation in the event.
Further details of the championship can be obtained from Malika Waduge (077-7494478), Secretary, Sri Lanka Schools Badminton Association.
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Australia and India set for showdown at The Oval

Australia and India will meet at the Oval on Wednesday (07) for the ICC World Test Championship 2023.
The winners of the World Test Championship final will receive £1.29m in prize money and the losers £644,000.
Australia squad: Pat Cummins (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Marcus Harris, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Todd Murphy, Michael Neser, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, David Warner.
India squad: Rohit Sharma (c), Ravichandran Ashwin, KS Bharat, Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja, Virat Kohli, Ishan Kishan, Cheteshwar Pujara, Axar Patel, Ajinkya Rahane, Mohammad Shami, Mohammad Siraj, Shardul Thakur, Jaydev Unadakt, Umesh Yadav.
(BBC Sports)
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First sprinter to run 100m in under 10 seconds dies

US sprinter Jim Hines, the first man to run the 100m in under 10 seconds, has died at the age of 76.
He broke the record in 1968 when he recorded a hand-timed 9.9 seconds at the US Championships. Hines then broke his own record shortly after while winning gold at the 1968 Olympics, where an electronic timer in Mexico City recorded him at 9.95. His record held for nearly 15 years until Calvin Smith ran a time of 9.93 in 1983.
That is the longest length of time an athlete has held the record for the men’s 100m since the International Amateur Athletic Foundation began keeping track – 110 years ago.
His death was announced in a statement by World Athletics. The organisation said it is “deeply saddened” by the news. Both the Olympics and USA Track and Field shared tributes to Hines on Twitter. “The sport has lost a legend,” USA Track and Field said.
Hines was born in the state of Arkansas in 1946 but was raised in Oakland, California.
He had an early love of sport, namely baseball, but showed a real talent for sprinting as a teenager. He attended Texas Southern University where he ran for the Tigers track team before competing in national championships and the Olympics.
In addition to winning the 100m at the Mexico Olympics, he was also part of the US 4x100m relay team which won a gold.
He ended his sprinting career shortly after the Olympics and joined the NFL. He spent three years in the league, playing for the Miami Dolphins and the Kansas City Chiefs.
(BBC Sports)
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