WFI Tightens Rules for National Wrestling Trials, Enforces State Affiliation and Weight Category Restrictions

WFI Tightens Rules for National Wrestling Trials, Enforces State Affiliation and Weight Category Restrictions

The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) has announced strict measures to ensure the integrity of the upcoming national trials for the Asian Championships and Asian Olympic Games Qualifiers. The trials, scheduled for March 10-11, will allow wrestlers to compete only from their original states, and no grappler will be permitted to participate in multiple weight categories.

The WFI’s decision stems from concerns raised over wrestlers representing states other than their own at the recent Senior National Championship held in Jaipur. “Several wrestlers, who actually hailed from Haryana, represented states like Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim at the Nationals conducted by the ad-hoc committee in Jaipur. This is wrong and we will not allow this,” a WFI source told PTI.

To verify the genuineness of wrestlers’ state affiliations, the WFI has instructed them to bring their WFI Licence Book, Birth Certificate, and Adhar Card to the trials. “Sikkim and Arunachal are not even affiliated state bodies. We will not stop anyone from competing, but wrestlers have to come from their original state,” the source added.

The trials will be crucial in selecting the Indian teams for the Asian Championships and Asian Olympic Games Qualifiers, both scheduled to be held in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. To ensure a strong squad, the WFI has allowed wrestlers to compete in multiple weight categories over the two days of the trials.

“It will ensure that if a strong wrestler like Aman Sehrawat or Ravi Dahiya misses out on selection in the Olympic weight category (57kg), then he can get a chance in the non-Olympic weight category (61kg). That way, we will have a strong Indian squad,” the source explained.

However, Antim Panghal, the only Indian grappler to secure an Olympic quota so far, has been exempted from the March 10-11 trials. She will instead compete against the winner of the trials at a later date this month.

India's Dharamsala Test Faces Weather Disruptions, WTC Standings in Flux

India’s Dharamsala Test Faces Weather Disruptions, WTC Standings in Flux

India’s upcoming Test match against England in Dharamsala faces potential disruptions due to inclement weather, according to a report by The Telegraph. The match, scheduled to begin on March 7, could experience chilly temperatures, rainfall, and even sleet. The maximum temperature is expected to hover around 1 Degree Celsius, while the minimum could drop below -4 Degree Celsius.

Despite the weather concerns, India remains in a strong position in the World Test Championship (WTC) standings. The team recently replaced New Zealand at the top of the rankings after defeating England in the fourth Test in Ranchi. India now has a points percentage of 64.58, ahead of New Zealand’s 60.00.

Australia, currently in third place, has closed the gap on New Zealand after gaining 12 points in the Wellington Test. The Aussies now have 78 points from 11 matches and a points percentage of 59.09. They have the opportunity to move up to second place if they win the second and final Test against New Zealand in Christchurch from March 8.

India, meanwhile, will face England in the final match of the five-Test series in Dharamsala. If England wins this match, Australia could climb to the top spot in the WTC standings.

Joe Root Surges to No. 2 in ICC Test Batting Rankings

Joe Root Surges to No. 2 in ICC Test Batting Rankings

Joe Root has ascended to the No. 2 spot in the ICC Test batting rankings, trailing only New Zealand’s Kane Williamson. This surge follows Steven Smith’s recent dip in form, which saw him fall below 800 points for the first time since 2014.

Root’s resurgence, marked by a century against India in Ranchi last month, has been the primary beneficiary of Smith’s decline. Since assuming the role of Australia’s Test opener, Smith has struggled, posting scores of 31 and 0 in the first Test against New Zealand in Wellington.

Smith’s teammate Marnus Labuschagne, another former No. 1-ranked batter, has also fallen out of the top ten for the first time since December 2019. His meager total of three runs in the same match has contributed to his slide. Travis Head, who achieved a career-best ranking of No. 2 during last year’s Ashes, has also slipped to No. 12 after twin scores of 1 and 29.

Head’s decline has paved the way for three Indian batters to rise in the rankings. Yashaswi Jaiswal has broken into the top ten for the first time, amassing 665 runs in the ongoing series against England. Rohit Sharma follows closely at No. 11, while Virat Kohli climbs one place to No. 8 despite missing the series due to the recent birth of his child.

Cameron Green has been the most significant climber in the batting rankings this week. His match-winning 174 not out in Australia’s first innings at Wellington has propelled him 22 places to 23rd position, a career-best tally of 661 points.

Williamson, with 870 points, maintains a comfortable lead over Root (799) at the top of the rankings. His remarkable run of seven centuries in his last eight Tests has solidified his dominance.

On the bowling front, Nathan Lyon’s 10-wicket match haul against New Zealand has elevated him two places to No. 6 in the rankings, just two points shy of his career-best tally at Edgbaston last year. Glenn Phillips, New Zealand’s offspinning allrounder, has made significant gains on both the batting and bowling fronts, while Matt Henry has climbed into the top 20 for the first time after taking eight wickets in the match.

Ireland’s historic Test victory against Afghanistan in Abu Dhabi has also impacted the rankings. Mark Adair’s eight wickets in the match have moved him up 30 slots to 69th position on the bowling charts, while Andy Balbirnie, Curtis Campher, Paul Stirling, and Andy McBrine have all moved into the top 100 in the batting rankings. Hashmatullah Shahidi has gained five places to reach 81st position among the batters, while Naveed Zadran has moved up 32 places to 79th among the bowlers.

Stolen Ferrari Recovered After 28 Years, Belonging to Former F1 Driver

Stolen Ferrari Recovered After 28 Years, Belonging to Former F1 Driver

Stolen Ferrari Recovered After Three Decades, Belonging to Former F1 Driver

In a remarkable turn of events, British police have recovered a Ferrari F512M stolen from Austrian Formula One driver Gerhard Berger in Italy nearly three decades ago. The red sports car was one of two vehicles taken while their drivers were competing in the San Marino Grand Prix in April 1995.

For years, the stolen Ferraris remained elusive. However, in January 2023, London’s Metropolitan Police received a tip from Ferrari that a vehicle being sold to a U.S. buyer by a U.K. broker had been flagged as stolen.

The Organized Vehicle Crime Unit swiftly launched an investigation and traced the car’s journey to Britain from Japan in late 2023. Officers seized the vehicle, estimated to be worth around 350,000 pounds ($444,000).

“Our inquiries were meticulous and involved reaching out to authorities worldwide,” said Constable Mike Pilbeam, who led the investigation. “We collaborated closely with the National Crime Agency, Ferrari, and international car dealerships, which proved invaluable in unraveling the vehicle’s history and preventing its export.”

While no arrests have been made, the investigation continues. The second stolen Ferrari remains missing.

The Ferrari F512M, produced between 1994 and 1996, is a highly sought-after sports car. With a top speed of 315 kilometers per hour (196 miles per hour), it was one of the fastest vehicles of its time. Only 501 units of the F512M were manufactured, making it a rare and valuable collector’s item.

The recovery of Berger’s stolen Ferrari is a testament to the dedication and collaboration of law enforcement agencies and the automotive industry. It also serves as a reminder that even the most elusive stolen vehicles can be tracked down and returned to their rightful owners.

Rohit Sharma Evolves as a Leader Amidst India's Comeback Against England

Rohit Sharma Evolves as a Leader Amidst India’s Comeback Against England

India’s Test captain, Rohit Sharma, has emerged as a more astute leader during the fiercely contested series against England. The demanding nature of the tour forced him to reflect on his shortcomings and make necessary adjustments.

Despite England’s victory in the opening Test, India rallied to secure an insurmountable 3-1 lead heading into the final encounter in Dharamsala. Rohit, who took over as Test captain from Virat Kohli in 2022, has maintained an unbeaten record in five series, excluding India’s defeat in the World Test Championship final last year.

Under Ben Stokes’ leadership, England adopted an aggressive “Bazball” style of play, winning the opening match by a margin of 28 runs and challenging India. However, India managed to counter despite the absence of key players, including Kohli, who opted to skip the series following the birth of his second child.

The series witnessed the emergence of young talent, exemplified by 22-year-old opener Yashasvi Jaiswal’s remarkable double centuries in the second and third matches. In the bowling department, Indian players excelled, with pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah and veteran spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja each accumulating 17 wickets in the series.

“Since I became captain, I haven’t played with a full team. It’s no excuse… work with what you have, keep a good atmosphere and play with freedom,” Rohit told reporters.

“Basically it has been a series of comebacks. So throughout the series you must have seen that we have absorbed pressure and put it back on the opposition.”

“It was a great series for me to learn as a captain and there are a lot of different challenges that came across our way,” added Rohit.

“As a captain, I got to learn a lot about how to utilise the players and obviously, when the pressure is put back on you, how to respond to certain situations of the game and things like that. I think it was a great series to be part of.”

“I am glad that I was captaining this series, it made me understand where I have lacked as a captain and what are the things I need to do differently.”

Stokes agreed that India had outclassed England during moments in the series when the game was in the balance.

“India have been better than us in those moments on more than one occasion. It’s skill versus skill and in the moments that have mattered, since the first game, India have been better,” he said.

But when asked about being outsmarted by Rohit in the series, a visibly flustered Stokes said, “I will let you decide”.

The final Test will be a landmark 100th for Ashwin, and Rohit was all praise for his veteran “match-winner”, who left the third match midway to be with his ailing mother and returned a day later.

“The biggest thing is that he is a big team player and we saw that in the Rajkot Test when it was a difficult situation for him but he called and said ‘I want to come back and do something for the team’,” said Rohit.

“When you have players like this then your head is held high.”

Deepak Chahar Predicts Two More Years for MS Dhoni in IPL

Deepak Chahar Predicts Two More Years for MS Dhoni in IPL

MS Dhoni’s IPL Future: Deepak Chahar Predicts Two More Years

With the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 season approaching, speculation has intensified regarding the future of legendary wicket-keeper batter MS Dhoni. Chennai Super Kings (CSK) fast bowler Deepak Chahar has weighed in on the debate, expressing his belief that Dhoni can continue playing for another two years.

Chahar’s assessment is based on Dhoni’s impressive performances in the nets. “In T20s, you retire when you feel 140kmph is extremely fast. Last year, you saw how MS Dhoni hit sixes against 145kmph, and we see that in the nets as well,” Chahar said on Aakash Chopra’s YouTube channel.

Chahar believes that Dhoni’s fitness and ability to handle fast bowling suggest that he has plenty of cricket left in him. “He will play this year. I think he will decide after this season. I personally think he can play for two years,” Chahar added.

Dhoni’s arrival in Chennai on Tuesday for CSK’s pre-season training camp has further fueled speculation about his future. The 42-year-old led CSK to their fifth IPL title last season, but there have been questions about his batting form and whether he will continue playing beyond this season.

Last year, Dhoni often came out to bat towards the end of CSK’s innings, raising concerns about his ability to contribute significantly. However, Chahar’s comments suggest that Dhoni remains a valuable asset to the team.

CSK will open their IPL 2024 campaign against Royal Challengers Bangalore on March 22. Dhoni’s performance in this season will be closely watched as fans and experts alike try to gauge his future plans.

India Favored to Seal Series Win in Fifth Test Against England

India Favored to Seal Series Win in Fifth Test Against England

The highly anticipated fifth Test of the Anthony de Mello Trophy 2024 series between India and England will take place at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala on March 7, 2024. The match is scheduled to begin at 09:30 AM IST.

India has dominated the series so far, winning three of the four matches played. England, on the other hand, managed to secure a solitary victory in the second Test. In their previous encounter, Dhruv Jurel emerged as the Man of the Match for India, while Joe Root topped the fantasy points leaderboard for England.

The pitch at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium is known to favor batters, with an average first innings score of 306 runs in the last 20 matches. The weather forecast predicts a cloudy day with temperatures hovering around 14.84 degrees Celsius and humidity at 45%. Winds are expected to blow at a speed of 2.23 m/s.

Pace bowlers have historically been successful at this venue, accounting for 86% of the total wickets taken. Therefore, fantasy teams should consider selecting as many pace bowlers as possible.

In terms of head-to-head records, India and England have played 135 matches, with batters from both teams contributing significantly to their respective team’s fantasy points.

IND vs ENG Dream11 Prediction:

Wicket-Keepers: Dhruv Jurel, Ben Foakes, Jonny Bairstow

Batters: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Zak Crawley, Sarfaraz Khan, Rajat Patidar

All-Rounders: Ravindra Jadeja, Joe Root, Ravichandran Ashwin

Bowlers: Mark Wood

Captain: Ravindra Jadeja

Vice-Captain: Dhruv Jurel

Rohit Sharma: Domestic Cricket Crucial for All Indian Players

Rohit Sharma: Domestic Cricket Crucial for All Indian Players

India’s Rohit Sharma Stresses Importance of Domestic Cricket for All Players

Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma has emphasized the paramount importance of players making themselves available for domestic cricket when not engaged in national duties. This directive aims to discourage players from prioritizing one format over another and ensure the strength of domestic cricket, which is the foundation of Indian cricket.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has taken a firm stance on this issue, excluding ODI World Cup participants Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer from the pool of centrally contracted cricketers for failing to comply with the board’s instructions regarding the Ranji Trophy.

Rohit Sharma reiterated that this directive applies to all players, not just a select few. “It is important that we go and play that,” he said. “It is not for just a few cricketers, it is for everyone to make sure that whenever you’re available, and fine, you should be able to play domestic cricket.”

The Indian skipper highlighted the quality and excitement of domestic cricket, as witnessed in the recently concluded Ranji Trophy semi-finals. “When games like that happen, you see the quality and everything coming into display for everyone to watch,” he said. “It is important that we give importance to domestic cricket, which is the core of Indian cricket.”

Rohit’s comments come as India prepares for the final Test against England in Dharamsala. Despite his busy schedule, he made time to follow the Ranji Trophy semi-finals, including the match between his own domestic side Mumbai and Tamil Nadu.

The BCCI’s directive and Rohit Sharma’s emphasis on domestic cricket underscore the importance of a strong domestic structure for the development and success of Indian cricket. By ensuring that players are available for domestic matches, the board aims to maintain the quality and competitiveness of the domestic circuit, which is essential for nurturing future talent and strengthening the national team.

AIFF President Chaubey Denies Allegations, Accuses Bhattacharjee of Malicious Intent

AIFF President Chaubey Denies Allegations, Accuses Bhattacharjee of Malicious Intent

AIFF President Kalyan Chaubey has vehemently denied allegations of financial impropriety and misconduct leveled against him in recent media reports. In a letter to Member Associations and Executive Committee members, Chaubey asserted that he has served a defamation notice on Advocate Nilanjan Bhattacharjee, who initiated the “media trial.”

Chaubey clarified the circumstances surrounding the proposed partnership with IndiGo. He explained that the idea emerged during his tenure as IOA Joint Secretary and was presented to IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers. While a sponsorship deal was not feasible, the airline expressed interest in a marketing and promotion partnership. The agreement, which has not been finalized, involves barter arrangements to promote Indian football through IndiGo’s platforms. Chaubey emphasized that there are no potential financial implications or losses for AIFF.

Regarding production tenders, Chaubey stated that I-League production companies were selected after a joint evaluation by AIFF and FSDL. He requested a report from FSDL on the technical evaluation process and the selection of KPS Studio. Chaubey also noted that Bhattacharjee was involved in the tender selection process and did not raise any concerns at the time.

Chaubey addressed allegations of dummy cameras being used by production teams. He has requested the Acting Secretary-General to gather match details and form a committee to review the recordings. He questioned why Bhattacharjee did not report this issue earlier, raising concerns about his credibility and motives.

Chaubey denied allegations of financial wrongdoings, including sharing legal retainership fees, personal use of AIFF credit cards, interference with judicial bodies, and personal trips at AIFF’s expense. He emphasized his commitment to transparency and accountability, stating that the allegations are baseless and intended to malign his reputation.

Rohit Sharma Slams Duckett’s “Bazball” Credit Claim, Cites Rishabh Pant

India’s captain, Rohit Sharma, has strongly refuted comments made by England batter Ben Duckett, who suggested that England’s “Bazball” approach had influenced Yashasvi Jaiswal’s aggressive batting style. Rohit’s response, delivered at a press conference on the eve of the fifth Test in Dharamsala, was a clear reminder of the impact of Rishabh Pant’s fearless batting.

“There was a guy called Rishabh Pant in our team, probably Ben Duckett hasn’t seen him play,” Rohit stated.

Jaiswal has emerged as India’s leading run-scorer in the series, amassing 655 runs in four matches at an impressive average of 94.57 and a strike rate of 78.63. Duckett’s comments, made after witnessing Jaiswal’s boundary-filled innings in the Rajkot Test, implied that England’s aggressive style had inspired the young Indian batter.

“When you see players from the opposition playing like that, it almost feels like we should take some credit that they’re playing differently than how other people play Test cricket,” Duckett had said.

Rohit’s response was not the only criticism of Duckett’s remarks. Former England captain Nasser Hussain also condemned the player’s comments.

“He’s not learned from you. He’s learned from his upbringing, all the hard yards he had to put in growing up. If anything, lads, look at him and learn from him. I hope there’s a little bit of self-introspection going on. Otherwise, it becomes a cult – and, at times, Bazball and this regime has been described as such, where you cannot criticise within or externally,” Hussain said on Sky Sports.

Rohit’s firm stance and Hussain’s criticism highlight the importance of acknowledging the individual talent and hard work of players, rather than attributing their success solely to external influences.

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