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As the dust settled on India's impressive win, a video surfaced on social media capturing Suryakumar Yadav visibly upset with Arshdeep Singh.
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outh Africa Fire :A terrible accident has been reported from Johannesburg, South Africa. Around 52 people have died due to a massive fire in Johannesburg.
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PM Modi addresses BRICS Summit: PM Modi's statement has come on the expansion of BRICS, PM Modi said that it has been decided to expand BRICS, new countries will join it. Along with this, PM Modi welcomed the new countries going to join BRICS.
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Poisonous gas has leaked in Johannesburg, South Africa. Due to this 16 people have died. The injured have been admitted to the hospital.
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This impact produced a superheated melt sheet of up to five kilometres thick.
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PM Narendra Modi met Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the annual BRICS Summit in South Afica's Johannesburg.
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In South Africa, the PM will also hold bilateral meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin. 
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 Kagiso Rabada, the world's number one Test bowler, was named South Africa's Cricketer of the Year.
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External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj today left on a five-day visit to South Africa where she will meet top leaders of the country and attend meetings of BRICS and IBSA -- the two major groupings where India has been playing a key role. 
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South Africa exorcised a long-standing hoodoo when they completed a comprehensive 3-1 home Test series victory over Australia on Tuesday, winning the battle on and off the pitch to cement their place as the world's number two side behind India.
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South African opening batsman Dean Elgar doubts Australia can keep up their "docile" approach to Test cricket as the tourists slip towards a heavy defeat and a series loss in the fourth and final Test at the Wanderers.
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Tall seamer Morne Morkel took two wickets to restrict struggling Australia to 88 for three at the close on the fourth day of the final Test as South Africa marched towards an emphatic victory on Monday.
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Australian captain Tim Paine praised the fight shown by his team after they had the better of the third day of the fourth Test at the Wanderers Stadium on Sunday, helped by his 62 despite batting with a broken thumb.
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South Africa moved into a powerful position despite a fightback by Australia and an injury to fast bowler Morne Morkel on the third day of the fourth Test at the Wanderers Stadium on Sunday.
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Dean Elgar stole the show early in the second session of day three of the fourth and final Test between South Africa and Australia at the Wanderers in Johannesburg on Sunday. 
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Captain Tim Paine batted bravely with a stress fracture on his thumb as scandal-hit Australia showed some much-needed fight in the fourth Test against South Africa, going to lunch on the third day on 201 for seven at the Wanderers on Sunday.
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Australia's controversial tour of South Africa saw a light moment on Day 2 of the fourth Test in Johannesburg, which brought smiles on everybody's face but wasn't pleasant for wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock who was stung by a bee, which prevented him from completing a stumping chance. 
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Aiden Markram made an unbeaten half-century to give South Africa a steady start against Australia in the fourth and final Test as action on the field took centre stage after the ball-tampering scandal.
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Bhuvneshwar Kumar said South Africa's ploy to unsettle Indian batsmen with short-pitched balls back-fired and the key to India's success in the first T20 international was changing the pace and bowling more slower deliveries at the Wanderers on Sunday.
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Dhawan scored 72 off 39 balls to power India to 203/5 and Bhuvneshwar followed it up with his maiden five-for in T20Is to script India's big win in the first match of the series at Jo'burg.






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