Manu Bhaker Defends Carrying Medals, Slams Critics

Manu Bhaker Defends Carrying Medals, Slams Critics

Indian shooting sensation Manu Bhaker made history at the Paris Olympics 2024, becoming the first Indian Olympian to win multiple medals at a single Games. Her bronze medals in the women’s 10m air pistol and mixed team event brought immense pride to the nation. However, her recent actions have sparked controversy, with some criticizing her for carrying her medals to various events.

Bhaker has been attending numerous functions where she is felicitated for her achievements. It is customary for athletes to display their medals on such occasions. However, some internet trolls have taken to social media to mock her, creating memes and gifs that portray her as obsessed with her medals.

In response to the criticism, Bhaker has defended her actions. “Why will I not?” she told Times of India. “Everyone wants to see the medal, so I carry it in case someone wants to see it.” She also emphasized that the medals belong to the entire nation of India.

Bhaker’s success in Paris was a redemption song after her disappointing performance at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. A pistol malfunction had prevented her from qualifying for the finals, leaving her heartbroken. However, she used that experience to fuel her determination and emerge victorious in Paris.

“I was very scared in Tokyo,” Bhaker said. “I let the pressure get to me. But I learned from that and took those lessons to Paris.”

Bhaker’s achievements have reignited India’s hopes of becoming a shooting powerhouse. Her success, along with the recent strides made by badminton and hockey, has boosted the country’s sporting prowess.

Mbappé Extends Scoring Streak as Real Madrid Edge Alaves

Mbappé Extends Scoring Streak as Real Madrid Edge Alaves

Real Madrid extended their unbeaten streak in La Liga to 39 matches with a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Alaves at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. Kylian Mbappé continued his impressive form, scoring his seventh goal in nine matches for Madrid in all competitions.

Mbappé’s goal in the 40th minute was a thing of beauty. The French forward started a give-and-go with Jude Bellingham with a heel flick, then picked up the pass inside the area and used a nifty move to clear a defender before finding the net.

Lucas Vázquez and Rodrygo also scored for Madrid, while Carlos Benavídez and Kike García netted for Alaves in the final minutes. Despite the late surge, Alaves couldn’t find the equalizer and Madrid moved within one point of league leader Barcelona.

Mbappé’s goal was his fifth in La Liga, one behind leading scorer Robert Lewandowski of Barcelona. The France star, who signed as a free agent after leaving Paris Saint-Germain, also had a goal disallowed for offside in the 22nd minute.

Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti used most of his regular starters and did not immediately rotate his squad despite a congested schedule. Vázquez started as a right back in place of regular starter Dani Carvajal, who was rested with fitness issues.

Teenage Brazil forward Endrick replaced Rodrygo in the 69th minute, his earliest appearance off the bench, and a couple of minutes later struck the post from inside the area.

Madrid’s next match is the city derby against Atletico Madrid at Atletico’s Metropolitano stadium.

Rain and Bad Light Spoil Queensland-Tasmania One-Day Cup Clash

Rain and Bad Light Spoil Queensland-Tasmania One-Day Cup Clash

Queensland and Tasmania shared the One-Day Cup points after rain and bad light curtailed their match in Melbourne to just 16 overs.

Matt Renshaw’s half-century was the only highlight for Queensland, who posted 128 for 5 in the rain-affected encounter. The left-hander struck 51 off 36 balls, including four fours and three sixes.

Persistent rain delayed the start of the match by four-and-a-half hours, and the game was eventually reduced to a 20-over affair with 50-over powerplay rules.

Tasmania, who had been skittled by Victoria on the same surface two days earlier, unsurprisingly sent Queensland in to bat.

Gabe Bell and Beau Webster made early breakthroughs for Tasmania, removing Ben McDermott and Max Bryant respectively.

Renshaw and Lachlan Hearne then combined for a 79-run stand in just 8.4 overs, striking seven fours and four sixes between them.

Webster broke the partnership, and Matt Kuhnemann picked up his first wicket for his new state against his old side, bowling Jack Wildermuth for 8.

Hearne holed out to deep midwicket off Bell in the 15th over, and the umpires checked the light after 16 overs and called a halt to proceedings.

Play never resumed, and the points were shared.

Queensland will remain in Melbourne and face Victoria on Friday, with Australia Test opener Usman Khawaja set to play after missing the clash with Tasmania.

Alcaraz Relishes Davis Cup Reunion with Nadal, Hopes It’s Not a “Last Dance”

Carlos Alcaraz, the 21-year-old Spanish tennis sensation, has expressed his excitement at the prospect of teaming up with Rafael Nadal for Spain at the Davis Cup finals in November. However, he also hopes that it won’t be a “last dance” for the 22-time Grand Slam champion.

Spain recently named both players in their five-man team for the finals in Malaga, where they will compete together in doubles as they did at the Paris Olympics. The 38-year-old Nadal’s inclusion in the team is notable given his recent injury struggles and limited competitive action since the Paris Games.

Alcaraz, who has won four Grand Slam titles, admitted that he “missed” Nadal at the recent Laver Cup, which the latter skipped due to injury. “I don’t want to think that it is a potential last dance for him in Malaga,” Alcaraz said at the China Open in Beijing.

“Obviously it is a great support having him in the team. He can bring a lot of experience. For me it’s going to be my first Davis Cup final, it’s going to be a great experience for me.”

Alcaraz emphasized the value of spending time with Nadal both on and off the court. “To have the chance to spend more time off the court, on the court as well with him, it’s going to be great for Team Spain and I think for the country as well that we’re playing in Spain. Hopefully it’s not going to be the last time for him.”

Nadal, who has not played competitively since Paris, has given mixed messages about his future in the sport. However, Alcaraz remains optimistic that the veteran will continue to play for some time.

“I think he’s still playing at a great level,” Alcaraz said. “He’s still one of the best players in the world. I think he can still win many more tournaments. I hope he can keep playing for many more years.”

The Davis Cup finals will be held in Malaga, Spain, from November 21-27. Spain will face Canada, Serbia, and South Korea in the group stage.

Joe Root Poised to Become England's Greatest Test Batsman, Says Ian Bell

Joe Root Poised to Become England’s Greatest Test Batsman, Says Ian Bell

Joe Root, England’s batting maestro, is poised to etch his name as the greatest Test batsman in the country’s history, according to his former teammate Ian Bell. Even if Root falls short of breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s colossal record of 15,921 runs, Bell believes his legacy is secure.

Root recently surpassed Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara to move into sixth place on the all-time list of Test run-getters. His remarkable consistency and ability to adapt to different conditions have earned him widespread admiration.

“He’s played incredibly well in the last 12 months. I don’t think he’s overthinking too much what’s ahead. He’s just sort of living in the moment as we are,” Bell said in an exclusive interview.

Bell acknowledged the daunting task of matching Tendulkar’s record, but he emphasized that Root’s achievements are already extraordinary. “To think that he can even get close to someone like Sachin, a real great of the game, someone that we’ve all admired growing up, as a hero to not just people and fans in India, but around the world,” Bell said. “To think that Joe could get close is an amazing achievement on his behalf.”

England’s recent adoption of the “Bazball” approach, characterized by aggressive batting and a fearless mindset, has unlocked the potential of the current players, according to Bell. “From a fan point of view, you have to look at the results. Since Brendon (McCullum) has come into this England side and (Ben) Stokes has took over, the results have been absolutely fantastic,” he said.

However, Bell stressed the importance of winning away from home in the next cycle of the World Test Championship. “I’m sure they’ve got one eye on the next 12 months, which has five Test matches (against) India at home, which will be a huge challenge,” he said. “India are probably the best team in the world at the moment, and then, Australia away. Those 10 Test matches on the road will be hugely important for that group of players and something they’re gearing themselves up for.”

Bell also highlighted the consistency shown by the Indian team, which has won 17 series in a row at home and its last two series in Australia. “That’s what we’ve seen with India at the moment. They’ve managed to be able to win away from home as much as anyone and that’s the reason why they are the No 1 team in the world at the moment.”

While acknowledging that England’s white-ball revolution has led to diminishing batting averages in Tests, Bell believes the next generation of players is adapting to the demands of modern cricket. “You could definitely have that argument. The next generation of players are growing up with a big diet of T20 cricket in early age and have a look at cricket in England at the moment, there’s a lot of short format cricket in the early age group,” he said.

Bell singled out Virat Kohli as the player who plays his favorite shot, the cover drive, the best among his peers. “It’s very hard to look past Virat Kohli, that is for sure. Not just his cover drive, but the way he plays, his desire for batting, his desire actually in competition and how he goes about his cricket,” Bell said. “When he plays his cover drive, whatever format of the game, it’s a good one to watch.”

Kohli, Pant Return to Delhi's Ranji Trophy Probables List

Kohli, Pant Return to Delhi’s Ranji Trophy Probables List

Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant Return to Delhi’s Ranji Trophy Probables List

Star Indian batsmen Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant have been included in Delhi’s probables list for the upcoming Ranji Trophy, scheduled to commence on October 11, 2024. The premier domestic red-ball event in Indian cricket has produced numerous Indian stars, including Kohli and Pant.

Delhi will face Chhattisgarh in their Elite Plate Group D encounter on the opening day of the tournament. Other notable players on the probables list include Ayush Badoni, Anuj Rawat, Yash Dhull, and Navdeep Saini.

Pant recently made a comeback to the Test team in the Duleep Trophy, where he scored a century in the opening match against Bangladesh. His return to form has been a welcome boost for the Indian team ahead of the home series against Bangladesh.

The Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) announced the list of 84 probables, stating that a fitness test for the selected players will be held on September 26, 2024. Players on international duty are exempted from the fitness test.

The Ranji Trophy match on October 11 precedes India’s first Test match against New Zealand in Bengaluru, which begins on October 16. This match provides Kohli with an opportunity to gain valuable game time in home conditions before the international series.

Kohli's Test Struggles Raise Doubts About His Legacy

Kohli’s Test Struggles Raise Doubts About His Legacy

Virat Kohli’s recent struggles in the first Test against Bangladesh have reignited the debate about his status as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. Former Australian spinner Brad Hogg believes that Kohli’s chances of surpassing Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 15,921 Test runs are slim.

Hogg’s assessment is based on Kohli’s recent form, which has seen him score only 319 runs in 17 innings across formats this year. In contrast, Joe Root has scored 986 runs in 20 Test innings this year, including four centuries and as many fifties.

Hogg believes that Root is the only batsman who has a realistic chance of breaking Tendulkar’s record. The 33-year-old Englishman has scored 12,402 runs in 146 Tests, and is 3519 runs behind Tendulkar. Kohli, who will turn 36 in November, has 8871 runs in 114 Tests.

“I just don’t think Virat is going to get there,” said Hogg. “I think he’s lost his momentum, and the momentum that he’s lost has been for a number of years now. He’s got to turn around in the next 10 Test matches, or he’s going to drop off.”

Kohli’s Test form has been on a downward trend since 2020. In 52 Test innings across 30 Tests between 2020 and 2024, he has scored only 1669 runs at an average of 32.72, including 2 hundreds and 8 half-centuries.

Hogg believes that Kohli’s struggles are due to a combination of factors, including age, injuries, and a change in technique. He also believes that Kohli is putting too much pressure on himself to perform.

“He’s trying to do too much,” said Hogg. “He’s trying to be the best batsman in the world, and he’s trying to do it all himself. He needs to relax and let the game come to him.”

Kohli has a crucial 10-Test run in the next four months, starting with the ongoing series against Bangladesh. If he can regain his form and score some big runs, he may still have a chance of surpassing Tendulkar’s record. However, if he continues to struggle, it is unlikely that he will ever reach the same heights as the legendary Indian batsman.

Chennaiyin FC Eyes Home Advantage in ISL Opener

Chennaiyin FC Eyes Home Advantage in ISL Opener

Chennaiyin FC Aims for Home Advantage in Indian Super League

As the Indian Super League (ISL) season kicks off, Chennaiyin FC head coach Owen Coyle has emphasized the importance of home support for his team. With seven of their first 10 matches scheduled away from home, CFC is eager to make a strong impression in front of their passionate fans.

“The scheduling is what it is. We prepare for the games and we know we can win. We are at home now, one of the few games here in the first 10 for us,” Coyle said. “We want to make sure we do our very best here.”

Last season, Chennaiyin had a difficult start but rallied to qualify for the playoffs. Coyle is aiming for a better beginning this time around. “Hopefully, if we are really strong in the second half like last year, we will be in a really good position. We have to also gather points away from home to capitalize on those run of home games when they come about.”

Coyle also stressed the importance of building a team that can “do justice” to its loyal fans. “I want to provide a team the fans enjoy watching, and that is (when we) win/lose/draw. Hopefully, we can give them a team that’s representative of them.”

Chennaiyin’s home opener against Mohammedan SC on Tuesday will be a crucial test. The team will be looking to establish a winning rhythm and create a positive atmosphere for the rest of the season.

Australia's Women Reign Supreme in T20 World Cup, Claiming Six Titles

Australia’s Women Reign Supreme in T20 World Cup, Claiming Six Titles

The Australian women’s cricket team has established an unparalleled dominance in the Women’s T20 World Cup, capturing the coveted trophy six times out of the seven tournaments held since 2010. Their remarkable success has cemented their status as the undisputed queens of the shortest format of the game.

The inaugural Women’s T20 World Cup in 2009 saw England emerge victorious. However, it was in 2010 that Australia’s reign began, with a dramatic victory over New Zealand in the final. The match was poised on a knife’s edge when New Zealand’s Sophie Devine threatened to snatch victory with a flurry of boundaries.

With just five runs needed off the final delivery, Ellyse Perry, a young all-rounder, stepped up to bowl. Devine connected with a powerful shot, but Perry, with her exceptional athleticism, deflected the ball with her boot towards mid-on. New Zealand’s hopes were dashed as they fell short by four runs, handing Australia their first T20 World Cup title.

Perry’s heroics extended beyond the final, as she emerged as Australia’s leading wicket-taker in the tournament. Her all-round brilliance earned her the ‘Player of the Match’ award in the final.

In 2012, Australia successfully defended their title, defeating England in the final. They repeated their triumph in 2014, overcoming the West Indies in a thrilling encounter. The 2016 tournament saw a brief interruption in Australia’s dominance, as the West Indies emerged victorious on home soil. However, Australia reclaimed the trophy in 2018 and 2020, extending their reign to six titles.

The Australian women’s team’s success in the T20 World Cup is a testament to their exceptional talent, teamwork, and unwavering determination. They have set a benchmark for excellence in women’s cricket, inspiring generations of young players around the world.

Carey's Return Sparks Selection Headache for Australia Ahead of Champions Trophy

Carey’s Return Sparks Selection Headache for Australia Ahead of Champions Trophy

Alex Carey’s impressive return to Australia’s ODI side has sparked a selection headache for the team ahead of the 2025 Champions Trophy. With incumbent wicketkeeper Josh Inglis still sidelined by a quad injury, Carey has seized his opportunity with two consecutive half-centuries.

Coach and selector Andrew McDonald acknowledged the dilemma, stating that it’s a “good problem to have” when players are competing for spots. He hinted at the possibility of both Carey and Inglis playing in the same team, as they have done in the past.

However, McDonald also suggested that Australia could opt for an extra allrounder to bolster their batting depth. Aaron Hardie has impressed with his recent performances, including a crucial 44 off 26 balls in the third ODI.

Hardie’s versatility as a bowler and hitter adds to Australia’s options. He can provide support with the new ball and has showcased his death-hitting prowess. McDonald confirmed that the team has been considering playing an allrounder at No. 8, a strategy they experimented with before the last World Cup.

Despite the allrounder options, McDonald emphasized that Australia’s attack can lack potency without Adam Zampa. The leg-spinner’s absence in the third ODI was evident as England’s batters took advantage. McDonald expressed hope that both Zampa and Travis Head will be available for the remaining two ODIs.

In summary, Alex Carey’s resurgence has created a selection conundrum for Australia. The team must decide whether to prioritize a specialist wicketkeeper or an extra allrounder. The availability of key players like Josh Inglis, Adam Zampa, and Aaron Hardie will influence the final decision.

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