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  1. Hari ★ Sukhmani
  2. England beat big rival Australia by 2 runs in Twenty20 thriller : The Tribune India
  3. Sunrisers sink Kohli’s RCB : The Tribune India


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Hari ★ Sukhmani

One band, 2 individuals - singers, songwriters and producers. Hari & Sukhmani have been creating fresh and eclectic sound, fusing traditional punjabi folk music with ambient electronica embodying their powerful, singular and independent spirit. Inspired by famous Sufi poets like Bulleh Shah, Baba Farid, Kabir and Shah Hussain, Hari ★ Sukhmani aim to make music that speaks to the soul, resonating with every generation. Sukhmani Malik a trained Hindustani classical vocalist and performer and Hari Singh a multifaceted producer, vocalist and audio engineer have been globetrotting as a band since 2009. The band’s regular appearances on TV shows and Radio broadcasts have made them a popular act among diverse audiences. Appearing on BBC Radio UK, and shows such as Star World’s The Dewarists, Coke Studio @ MTV, Fox Traveller’s Sound Trek, Tehelka Music Project. Hari ★ Sukhmani have become an integral part of India’s indie music community. Their collaborations with artists such as Noori (Pakistan), Arshad Khan (Israj Player), Thu Le (Vietnam, Western guitarist), Trilok Gurtu (Percussionist), Fakhruddin Ghaffari (Iran, Percussionist) and Earthstage (Indian Jazz Band) have allowed their music to cut across various platforms, genres, audiences and even borders and be heard around the world. The band’s motto is to leave behind cultural, religious, and racial divides. To transform the the community and the individual through happy soulful music • Please carry a valid ID proof along with...

England beat big rival Australia by 2 runs in Twenty20 thriller : The Tribune India

Southampton, September 5 England beat great rival Australia by two runs in a Twenty20 thriller that went down to the final ball to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series here. Chasing 163 to win at the empty Rose Bowl on Friday, Australia collapsed from 124-1 after 14 overs to fall short on 160-6 in its first match of international cricket in six months because of the coronavirus pandemic. After losing four wickets for nine runs off 14 balls, the Australians needed 26 runs off the final three overs, 19 off the final two and then 15 off the last, bowled by Tom Curran. Marcus Stoinis hit a huge six over cover off the second ball to leave the tourists needing nine runs off four, but couldn’t hit another boundary. Australia was handed a brilliant start to the chase as captain Aaron Finch (46) and David Warner (58) shared a 98-run opening stand. Things started going downhill, though, after the loss of Steven Smith for 18 to make it 124-2 and Glenn Maxwell four balls later for 1, both falling to the spin of Adil Rashid. “We knew England would keep coming hard,” Finch said, “and we probably struggled to find the boundary in that 12- to 18-over mark. That’s something to work on.” England eked out a total of 162-7 mainly thanks to Dawid Malan (66) and Jos Buttler (44). No other player reached double-figures, with Kane Richardson having figures of 2-13 and Maxwell getting 2-14. “I thought we were 15 runs light,” Malan said, “probably one partnership away from getting to 175-180.”...

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Sunrisers sink Kohli’s RCB : The Tribune India

Abu Dhabi, November 6 Jason Holder smashed two fours on the third and fourth balls of the 20th over as Sunrisers Hyderabad knocked out Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Eliminator in the IPL here tonight. With the team needing eight off the final over, bowled by Navdeep Saini, Holder could not score off the second ball after Kane Williamson had taken a single off the first. However, Holder drove the third ball past long off and the fourth ball to the cover boundary to take his team to a six-wicket win. Williamson remained unbeaten on 50 off 44 balls, having played a key role in the win. SRH will take on Delhi Capitals in the second Qualifier on Sunday. Much was expected from opener David Warner, who smashed an unbeaten 85 in the previous match against Mumbai Indians in their 10-wicket win, but he made only 17 off 17 and was dismissed caught-behind off Mohammed Siraj after on a DRS call. Kohli fails as opener Earlier, SRH produced a brilliant bowling effort to restrict RCB to a modest 131/7. Holder led SRH’s bowling attack with impressive figures of 3/25, and T Natarajan took 2/33 as RCB found the going difficult right from the beginning. AB de Villiers’ (56 off 43) scored a timely half-century to rescue RCB from a horrible start and take the team past the 120-run mark. RCB had a horrendous start to their innings as they lost two wickets for 15 runs inside four overs after being sent in to bat. Skipper Virat Kohli (6), who opened the innings with Devdutt Padikkal (1), was ...