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Category : Sports Published on: October 10 2021

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  1. Smriti Mandhana becomes first Indian woman to score ton in D/N Test
  2. Namya Kapoor wins gold medal at ISSF Junior World Championships
  3. FC (football club) Goa beat Mohammedan Sporting 1-0 to win the first Durand Cup football trophy
  4. Asian Table Tennis Championships: India win two bronze medals in doubles, end the campaign with three
  5. One More Gold medal in ISSF Junior World Championship
  6. Gurjit Kaur wins FIH Women's Hockey Player of the Year, Harmanpreet wins men's award
  7. 130th edition of Durand Cup begins in Kolkata
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