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Guptills monster hitMartin Guptill has a thing for hitting roofs. His sixes have twice hit the roof at the Westpac Stadium in W

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Guptills monster hitMartin Guptill has a thing for hitting roofs. His sixes have twice hit the roof at the Westpac Stadium in Wellington and once at Aucklands Eden Park. Stepping out of his crease to Hardik Pandya, he hit the first ball of the fourth over of the match for a humongous six that would have exited the PCA Stadium had he aimed towards the single-tier stands behind wide long-on. Instead, he launched the ball over the bowlers head, and ended up pinging the front wall of the third tier of the stand behind the straight boundary.Those Dhoni handsAmit Mishra had just dismissed Ross Taylor with a superlative bit of flight, slowing the ball down to bring the batsman forward, getting it to dip to make him stretch and drag his back foot out of the crease, and turning it past his outside edge. MS Dhoni, as he so often does, wasted no time in getting the bails off. Dhonis task was just a little harder in Mishras next over, though, when he spun another legbreak past a groping batsman. This time, though, Luke Ronchis foot did not slide as far out of his crease as Taylors had done, and the ball turned from a little wider outside off, which meant Dhoni had a greater distance to cover between collecting the ball and stumping Ronchi, with less time at his disposal. But in his inimitable, non-textbook manner, he collected the ball without drawing his gloves back an inch, and whipped the bails off before Ronchi even knew what had happened.The spillIndia lost Ajinkya Rahane in the third over of their chase. Virat Kohli, new at the crease, had just shown what kind of form he was in, driving Matt Henry to the cover point boundary off the third ball of the fifth over. The next ball was shorter, and Kohli went on the back foot, looking for a dab to third man. He had not accounted for the presence of a catching fielder at wide slip, however, set for precisely that kind of shot. The ball went low to Taylor, one of the better catchers in world cricket. He fell to his right, got both hands to the ball a couple of inches off the turf, and dropped it.Those Kohli wristsRight through Indias chase, the only trouble their batsmen encountered from a flat Mohali pitch was the occasional tendency for the ball to stop on them. Rahane and Dhoni were both out caught at short cover, playing too early and having to check on-the-up drives. In the 33rd over, James Neesham got a shortish ball, angled into Kohlis body, to stop on him. Kohli adjusted brilliantly, standing still for an instant to let the ball get to him before whipping it off his hips to the midwicket boundary, nearly getting it to carry all the way over the rope. Fake Yeezy 350 v2 . This should be celebrated because it will not always be this way. With the amount of money given to players by their clubs these days, it is a wonder that so many of those teams allow the sport to continue to take away many of their assets so they can play for a different team in the middle of their season. 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LONDON -- Heather Watson had the dubious honour of receiving the second-biggest fine in Wimbledon history. Naturally, she isnt too happy about it.The Briton was fined $12,000 (£9,294) for angrily slamming her racket into the ground during her defeat to Annika Beck in the first round of the womens singles.It was the largest penalty at this years championships so far and accounted for nearly a third of Watsons prize money.I dont see it as fair, Watson said. I was so shocked. I looked at the piece of paper and I just saw the two, so I thought, Oh OK. But $12,000 for bouncing my racket once is I think a bit excessive, especially because I havent done anything like this before.I had no previous history, Im not a maniac on the court, I dont do controversial things consistently or ever really. It was a bad mistake. I know it was the wrong thing to do, but it was in the heat of the moment in a match I was desperate to win.Viktor Troicki was fined $10,000 for his epic rant at umpire Damiano Torella over a line call last week, calling him the worst umpire ever in the world.Pablo Cuevas and Marcel Granollers were fined $9,000 (£7,749) and $7,500 (£5,812), respectively, for code violations -- including Cuevas threatening to urinate in a ball can when he was denied a toilet break, with the umpire having to be escorted away by security after the doubles tteam staged a sit-down protest.ddddddddddddWhile Watson may have been disappointed by her singles defeat, she is through to the third round of the womens doubles with Naomi Broady. 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If we keep playing like this I think we do have a good chance, said the Briton, who is through to her first Grand Slam quarterfinal.Information from the Press Association was used in this report.? ' ' '

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