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Garena was established by Forrest Li in Singapore in 2009. [8]In 2010, Riot Games awarded the publishing rights of League of Legends (LoL) to Garena, for the game’s first launch in Southeast Asia.
For the second Test, Zubayr Hamza replaced injured Temba Bavuma in South Africa's squad, [29] with Dean Elgar named captain for the match. [30] On 29 December 2023, Avesh Khan was added to India's squad for the second Test. [31] On 30 December 2023, South Africa's Gerald Coetzee was ruled out of the second Test due to an injury. [32]
It was played between South Africa and India. India won the toss and electing to bat first, they registered a score of 176/7. In the second innings, South Africa managed to post a score of 169/8 thus India claimed the victory by 7 runs to win their second T20 World Cup title. Virat Kohli was named Player of the Match for scoring 76 runs off 59 ...
Nigeria goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali saved two penalties in the shootout to guide his side to a 4-2 victory over South Africa following a 1-1 draw on Wednesday and earn a place in the Africa Cup of ...
Afcon quarter-finals: Africa Cup of Nations fixtures, start times and TV channels. FT - Nigeria 1-0 Angola. 19:45, Reuters. Nigeria were the first side to book a semi-final berth at the Africa Cup ...
It was also Quinton de Kock's final Test match, after he announced his retirement from Test cricket with immediate effect following the conclusion of the match. [7] South Africa won the second Test by seven wickets to level the series. [8] It was the first time that South Africa had beaten India in a Test match at the Wanderers Stadium. [9]
South Africa won the second T20I by four wickets to take a 2–0 lead in the series. [12] India then won the third T20I by 48 runs, [13] to give Rishabh Pant his first win as the captain of the Indian team. [14] India won the fourth T20I by 82 runs to level the series with one match to play. [15]
Colaco previously worked with NBA India as managing director, [9] while Krishnan was a former executive at sports pay-television broadcasters Sony Pictures Networks and Neo Sports. [ 10 ] In May 2021, Fancode raised $50 million from its parent firm Digital sports' investment arm Dream Sports Investments (DSI).