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By Alex Jennings
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image captionDogs Trust said there was a a historic trend of people giving up animals in hard times
The numbers of lockdown-bought pets being given up could rise as restrictions ease, an animal charity fears.
People have not yet started giving up their pets in huge numbers, Dogs Trust said, but there was a historic trend of this happening in hard times.
Rhondda Cynon Taf s Hope Rescue Centre said demand for its dogs had increased fivefold with the pandemic.
At the same time the numbers of strays being brought in had halved.
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Team India s historic Test series win against Australia will be celebrated for ages. While the Ajinkya Rahane-led side won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2-1, the Indian team had to face numerous challenges during the series including quarantine restrictions, injuries to key players among other things.
Team India s historic Test series win against Australia will be celebrated for ages. While the Ajinkya Rahane-led side won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2-1, the Indian team had to face numerous challenges during the series including quarantine restrictions, injuries to key players among other things.
India started off the Test series with a humiliating defeat in Adelaide where the visitors were bundled off for a record-low of 36. However, showing great grit and resilience, the Indian team bounced back to win the Melbourne Test, draw Sydney Test and end the series by breaching Australia s fortress the Gabba.