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Gisborne is a city in northeastern New Zealand and the largest settlement in the Gisborne District. It has a population of 37,700. Gisborne District Council has its headquarters in Whataupoko, in the central city.
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45 minutes of bad cricket cost us a place in final: Kohli - Hindi News | 45 minutes of bad cricket cost us a place in final: Kohli | Latest cricket News at Lokmattimes.com

Cricket :45 minutes of bad cricket cost us a place in final: Kohli

India skipper Virat Kohli rued the manner in which India lost the World Cup semifinal against New Zealand at the Old Trafford on Wednesday, saying the team played so well throughout the tournament only to bow out in the last-four stage due to a poor ...

CWC'19 semi-final: Dark horse New Zealand end India's campaign - Hindi News | CWC'19 semi-final: Dark horse New Zealand end India's campaign | Latest cricket News at Lokmattimes.com

Cricket :CWC'19 semi-final: Dark horse New Zealand end India's campaign

All-round New Zealand ended India's campaign at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup as they beat the Men in Blue by 18 runs in the first semi-final at Old Trafford on Wednesday. ...

CWC'19 semi-final: Jadeja's 77-run knock against NZ leaves Twitterati in awe - Hindi News | CWC'19 semi-final: Jadeja's 77-run knock against NZ leaves Twitterati in awe | Latest cricket News at Lokmattimes.com

Cricket :CWC'19 semi-final: Jadeja's 77-run knock against NZ leaves Twitterati in awe

All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja played a knock of 77 runs to give India an outside chance to beat New Zealand in the semi-final of the ongoing ICC Men's Cricket World Cup on Wednesday. ...

CWC'19 semi-final: New Zealand post 239/8 against India - Hindi News | CWC'19 semi-final: New Zealand post 239/8 against India | Latest cricket News at Lokmattimes.com

Cricket :CWC'19 semi-final: New Zealand post 239/8 against India

The tail-enders dragged New Zealand to post 239 for the loss of eight against India in the first semi-final of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup at Old Trafford on Wednesday. ...

NZ struggle to 239/8 as India bowlers come to party ( at World Cup) - Hindi News | NZ struggle to 239/8 as India bowlers come to party ( at World Cup) | Latest other-sports News at Lokmattimes.com

Other Sports :NZ struggle to 239/8 as India bowlers come to party ( at World Cup)

Resuming on 211/5 on Wednesday, New Zealand finished on 239/8 in their 50 overs after rain interrupted play at 46.1 overs into their innings on Tuesday. Jasprit Bumrah had spoken about the wickets slowing down as the 2019 World Cup moved towards the ...

There were too many gentlemen in my team: Ganguly - Hindi News | There were too many gentlemen in my team: Ganguly | Latest cricket News at Lokmattimes.com

Cricket :There were too many gentlemen in my team: Ganguly

Former skipper Sourav Ganguly has revealed that there were "too many gentlemen" in the team when he captained India and joked that's why his side struggled with mental battles against tough opponents such as Australia. ...

Advantage India if notorious Manchester weather strikes reserve day ( at World Cup) - Hindi News | Advantage India if notorious Manchester weather strikes reserve day ( at World Cup) | Latest cricket News at Lokmattimes.com

Cricket :Advantage India if notorious Manchester weather strikes reserve day ( at World Cup)

After the rain interruption on Tuesday, the forecast for Wednesday doesnt look too good either, as there are chances of showers in patches even as India and New Zealand look to resume their battle in the first semi-final of the 2019 World Cup at Old ...

Ind-NZ clash postponed: Break would help India, says Monty Panesar - Hindi News | Ind-NZ clash postponed: Break would help India, says Monty Panesar | Latest cricket News at Lokmattimes.com

Cricket :Ind-NZ clash postponed: Break would help India, says Monty Panesar

After India's World Cup semi-final clash against New Zealand was moved to the reserve day due to rain at Old Trafford on Tuesday, England spinner Monty Panesar opined that the break would benefit India. ...