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Hima Das's 5th gold of the month

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HIGHLIGHTS Hima Das has won 5 gold medals in the last 19 days in five different competitions in Europe. From India's President and Prime Minister to Bollywood and sports personalities, everybody congratulated Hima on social media. Indian sprinter Hima Das extended her sensational run by claiming her fifth gold of the month as she returned to her pet 400m competition with a season-best time of 52.09s, here Saturday. The timing is slower than her personal best of 50.79 seconds, which she managed at the Jakarta Asian Games and she also narrowly missed out on the World Championships qualifying mark of 51.80. However, it was better than the timing of 52.88 seconds, which she managed earlier in the season. It was Hima’s fifth gold medal since July 2 when she ran her first competitive race in Europe. In her first competitive 200m race of the year, she clocked 23.65 seconds on her way to gold at the Poznan Athletics Grand Prix in Poland on July 2. After that, she won...

9 Weird Rules Of Cricket You Probably Didn’t Know!

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Cricket is a game that has evolved over a period of time. And along with evolution, came constant changes in its rules and regulations. Known as the gentleman's game, it needs a fixed set of rules to keep it that way! But, with that in mind, there are a few rules of the game which aren't just strange but, downright absurd! There are a lot of things that players have to observe on the field which we seldom know about. Let’s take a look at a few of these strange rules of the game. 1) Double hitting A batsman will be declared out if willfully he hits the ball with his bat more than once in a single ball bowled. Inadvertent double strikes are given not out. You may have seen this happen in ' Lagaan ' movie. 2) Mankading Rule Cricket’s most controversial rule, it’s named after Indian bowler Vinoo Mankad. When bowling a delivery, if the bowler sees that the non-striker batsman has left the crease, he can stop and hit the bails on the non-striker end. As the non-stri...

Some records held by MS Dhoni in ODI's

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ODI CRICKET Dhoni is third captain (and the first non-Australian) overall to win 100 games. Fourth Indian to reach 10,000 ODI runs after Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly & Rahul Dravid and also the second wicket-keeper to reach the milestone. First player to pass 10,000 runs in ODI cricket with having a career average of over 50. Most career runs in ODI history when batting at number 6 position (4031). Only player to score more than one hundred in ODI cricket when batting at number 7 position or lower (Dhoni has 2 centuries at number 7). Most not outs (82) in ODIs. First Indian and fifth overall to hit 200 sixes in ODIs. Dhoni's 183* against Sri Lanka in 2005 is the highest score by a wicket-keeper. Dhoni's 113 against Pakistan in Chennai in 2012 is the highest by a captain batting at number 7. Dhoni and Bhuvneshwar Kumar were involved in a partnership of 100 not out against Sri Lanka, which is India's highest eighth wicket partnership in OD...