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Railways were within 23 runs of beating Baroda in Nagpur, as they ended the day 90 for 2 chasing 113.Having conceded a first-innings lead of 127, Baroda were bowled out for 239 in the second innings. They began day three on 27 for no loss and lost opener Aditya Waghmode in the second over. Railways then inflicted two instances of wickets in consecutive overs - first in the 16th and 17th, and then in the 34th and 35th, either side of a 64-run fourth wicket partnership between Irfan Pathan (32) and Deepak Hooda (98), to reduce Baroda to 119 for 5.Hooda then put on 60 for the sixth wicket with Pinal Shah (32), and batted with the tail to stretch the score 239, before he was the last man dismissed, two short of his fourth hundred of the season. The last three wickets also fell in consecutive overs. Avinash Yadav took 3 for 50 to add to his five-wicket haul in the first innings.Railways chase began with a 77-run opening stand before first-innings centurion Saurabh Wakaskar fell for 45. They lost their second wicket, of Ashish Singh, off the last ball of the day. Shivakant Shukla was unbeaten on 36.Suryakumar Yadav was dismissed in the nineties for the second time in the match as he helped Mumbai set Uttar Pradesh 295 to win in Mysore.Suryakumar hit ten fours and a six in his 90, after coming in at 60 for 3, with Mumbai leading by only 68. He put on crucial partnerships - 81 for the fifth wicket with Abhishek Nayar (39), 62 for the seventh with Siddhesh Lad (35), and 57 for the eighth with Shardul Thakur (48) - before he fell to left-arm spinner Saurabh Kumar (3-48), with the score on 279. Mumbai were bowled out for 286.UPs chase began with the loss of Tanmay Srivastava, who fell for a single-digit score once again. Shivam Chaudhury, returning to the opening spot, scored an unbeaten 28 and took UP to 43 for 1 at stumps with Samarth Singh batting on 7.An unbroken last-wicket stand of 38 helped Tamil Nadu sneak past Bengals first-innings score of 337 and earn the lead in Rajkot.Beginning the day with the score 60 for 1, TNs overnight pair of Abhinav Mukund (45) and Kaushik Gandhi (65) stretched their second-wicket partnership from 55 to 100 before Abhinav was run out. Pragyan Ojha then removed Gandhi after he had brought up his second first-class fifty. At 141 for 3, Dinesh Karthik came in and put on 58 with B Indrajith (34) before batting with the lower middle order to score 80 before being the seventh batsman dismissed, with the score on 281. Medium-pacer Sayan Ghosh then removed Aushik Srinivas and Aswin Crist (36) in consecutive overs to reduce TN to 310 for 9, and give Bengal a scent of the first-innings lead.But they couldnt get past K Vignesh (30*) and T Natarajan (10*), who batted together for 9.3 overs and put on 38 to take Tamil Nadu to 348 for 9 at stumps.Samit Gohel and Parthiv Patel added an unbroken 143 for the third wicket to put Gujarat 278 ahead of Madhya Pradesh in Nagothane.Madhya Pradesh lost three wickets within the first six overs of the day, falling to 183 for 8 after starting the day 162 for 5. Rush Kalaria took two of those wickets, and eventually finished with 4 for 72. MPs last two wickets put on 32 and 37 respectively to lift them to 252, cutting Gujarats eventual first-innings lead to 50.Gujarat scored 228 for 2 in the 70 second-innings overs they faced on day three, with Gohel unbeaten on 93 and Parthiv on 80. Medium-pacer Ishwar Pandey took both wickets. Tyler Clippard Jersey . 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Andrew Luck lost his favourite target and the Indianapolis locker room lost one of its most revered leaders when Reggie Wayne was diagnosed Monday with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee that will cost him the rest of the season. PYONGYANG, North Korea -- Despite claiming only two gold medals in Rio, North Korea is as determined as ever to fulfill one of leader Kim Jong Uns primary goals: to become an international sports superpower.North Koreas small Olympic team won its two golds in weightlifting, where it has a number of world-class and world-record-holding lifters, and gymnastics. Weightlifter Rim Jong Sim won the gold in the womens 75-kilogram division, while gymnast Ri Se Gwang won the mens vault. The North also won three silver and two bronze medals.When our Rim Jong Sim stood on the podium with our national anthem playing, she cried and my mother and I cried, too, as we watched on TV, Ri Yun Gum, an 18-year-old government worker, said Monday in Pyongyang as the Rio games were coming to a close. I think our athletes are able to win not just because they train hard, but because of their mental toughness.The performance was a tad shy of expectations, since North Korea had four golds in London.But transforming North Korea, which has very limited economic resources and a population of only about 25 million, into a player to be reckoned with on the global sports stage is one of Kims pet projects, and he has poured funds into the development and training of promising athletes over the past several years.It has already made a visible mark on Pyongyang.The relatively affluent capital has seen the rise of a number of major new or renovated sports venues, and each year its usually restricted streets are opened for the Pyongyang Marathon, which has become a major tourist attraction. Though pickup volleyball games and football matches in schoolyards have long been a staple in the city, its now a common sight to see young people out jogging or even canoeing on the two main rivers that run through Pyongyang.And while South Korea lets its top athletes get out of military service as a gold medal reward, elite athletes returning home to the North after winning international competitions often get a heros welcome -- and maybe a condo.Of course, Pyongyangs push to garner international prestige and generate national pride by winning medals isnt terribly original. It appears to have been pulled straight out of the playbook of former Soviet bloc countries like East Germany, and is similar to the strong political significance sports are still given in Russia and China, North Koreas two biggest historical backers.But the campaign is also seen as part of Kims effort to make North Korea a more modern nation.There are two reasons why sports are important, Jang Sok Ha, manager of the newly opened Pyongyang Sports Equipment Factory, told The Associated Press on Monday. People in good health can work harder, but they also need cultural rest and recreation.Jangs spparkling new factory, which opened in April, is a big part of the drive and is one of the largest in the country.dddddddddddd. Its task is to provide regular people affordable sports equipment -- from soccer balls to badminton rackets.Standing in the factory showroom, surrounded by everything from field hockey balls to judo uniforms and bags of talcum powder for weightlifters, Jang proudly produced a basketball signed by former NBA star Dennis Rodman, one of the only foreigners to ever meet with Kim. He then grabbed a ball emblazoned with Naesongsan, his factorys brand.Our balls are good enough to be used by the NBA, too, he said.North Koreans are able to follow the Olympics, or at least some selected events, on TV and radio broadcasts and in newspapers, all of which are run by the state.I watched the games every day, said housewife Hong Un Byol, 34. I was so happy to see our national flag raised after the gold medals. The athletes practiced a lot to give pleasure to the Marshal. Kim is often respectfully referred to by that title, one of the many that he holds.Beyond the playing field, sports have from time to time provided brief respites in the normally tense relations between the two Koreas.During the 2000 Sydney Olympics, North and South Koreans marched together under a flag that symbolized unification. North Koreas womens soccer team won gold at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea, with the South winning bronze. Many South Koreans delighted in seeing players from both countries celebrate together after the medal ceremony.While such sentiments were generally absent during the Rio Olympics, one of the most touching moments came when gymnasts Hong Un Jong of North Korea and Lee Eun-ju of South Korea met on the sidelines during their event and posed together smiling for a selfie. Photos of their warm moments delighted many South Koreans and provided a rare note of concord in otherwise abysmal relations between the rivals.Officially, however, both countries frown on such meetings.The Korean Peninsula is still technically in a state of war because there has been no peace treaty signed to officially end the 1950-53 Korean War. Nearly 30,000 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea in what Seoul and Washington claim is a necessary deterrent to any threats from North Korea. Turning up the heat, the U.S. and South Korea just kicked off annual war games that Pyongyang says are a prelude to invasion.Games or no games, accusations against the South of trying to create trouble -- not of hugging gymnasts -- are what dominate the headlines here.---Talmadge is the APs Pyongyang bureau chief. ' ' '

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