Indian Para-Athletes Shine at Paris Paralympics: Rongali Fifth in Shot Put, Raju Bows Out

Indian Para-Athletes Shine at Paris Paralympics: Rongali Fifth in Shot Put, Raju Bows Out

India’s Ravi Rongali showcased an impressive performance in the men’s F40 shot put final at the Paris Paralympics, securing a commendable fifth place. Rongali, who had previously earned a silver medal at the Asian Para Games in China, achieved a personal best of 10.63m. However, this was not sufficient to secure a podium finish in a highly competitive field.

Portugal’s Miguel Montero, the world record holder, claimed the gold medal with a throw of 11.21m. Mongolia’s Battulga Tsegmid (11.09m) and Iraq’s Garrah Tnaiash (11.03m) secured the silver and bronze medals, respectively. Russian Denis Gnezdilov, the reigning world para athletics champion, finished fourth with a throw of 10.80m.

In the women’s 1500m T11 race, India’s Rakshita Raju faced disappointment in the opening round heats. Raju, 23, finished last out of four runners in Heat 3 with a timing of 5:29.92s. Only the top two runners from each heat qualified for the final.

The T11 category is designated for athletes with visual impairments, including complete loss of vision or limited ability to perceive light. These athletes often run with guides.

On Friday, Preethi Pal had made history by winning India’s first athletics medal in a Paralympics track event. Pal secured a bronze medal in the women’s T35 100m event with a personal best time of 14.21 seconds. The T35 classification is for athletes with coordination impairments such as hypertonia, ataxia, and athetosis.

Boxing's Olympic Future in Jeopardy as ASBC Rejects WB

Boxing’s Olympic Future in Jeopardy as ASBC Rejects WB

Boxing’s Olympic future remains uncertain after the Asian Boxing Confederation (ASBC) voted against joining the rival World Boxing (WB) association. The vote, held via secret ballot, saw 21 countries opt to continue with the suspended International Boxing Association (IBA), while 14 favored joining WB.

The IOC has repeatedly threatened to exclude boxing from the 2028 Olympics if national federations continue to align with the IBA, which has been suspended due to governance and financial concerns. WB, a breakaway body, aims to gain IOC recognition and has 42 members, while the IBA has over 100 affiliated units.

The ASBC’s decision leaves the Olympic future of boxing hanging in the balance. However, Boxing Federation of India (BFI) president Ajay Singh remains optimistic that WB will reach the 50-member mark required for provisional IOC recognition by year-end.

“India is taking all possible steps to ensure that boxing remains a part of the Olympic movement,” Singh said. “It is clear that the IOC will not accept IBA as the international parent body for boxing.”

Despite the ASBC’s vote, Singh believes that 14 Asian countries that voted in favor of joining WB will soon submit their applications. IBA, meanwhile, has criticized WB, claiming it lacks the resources and expertise to organize major events and support its members.

“World Boxing has no finances, expertise, and support to organize any proper major events, no means to support their members, and no intention to develop boxing,” IBA said in a statement.

IBA also urged national federations to reconsider leaving, warning that it could lead to a dead end. However, WB welcomed the support from the Asian body, stating that it reflects the IBA’s hard work in boxing development worldwide.

Australian Cricketers Pass Lie-Detector Test with Flying Colors

Australian Cricketers Pass Lie-Detector Test with Flying Colors

Australian Cricketers Undergo Lie-Detector Test in Hilarious Show

In a unique and entertaining twist, leading Australian cricketers recently participated in a lie-detector test during a show on the Fox League YouTube channel. The audience was treated to a lively session as the players, including Test captain Pat Cummins and white-ball skipper Mitchell Marsh, answered a series of amusing questions.

One of the most memorable moments came when the players were asked, “Is Bazball bull-shit?” The term “Bazball” refers to the aggressive and attacking style of play adopted by the England cricket team under coach Brendon McCullum. The Australian players’ responses to this question sparked laughter and debate among the audience.

Besides Cummins and Marsh, other prominent Australian cricketers who participated in the show included Josh Hazelwood, Travis Head, and Usman Khawaja. The players’ willingness to engage in such a lighthearted activity demonstrated their camaraderie and sense of humor.

The Australian team is currently preparing for a white-ball tour of the United Kingdom, which will commence with three T20Is against Scotland. This will be followed by a series of three T20Is and five ODIs against England.

After their UK tour, the Aussies will return home to host Pakistan for a series of three T20Is and ODIs each. The highlight of their upcoming schedule, however, will be the five-Test Border Gavaskar Trophy against India, which begins on November 22.

Duleep Trophy 2024-25: Top Indian Stars Set to Feature, Raina Advocates for Participation

Duleep Trophy 2024-25: Top Indian Stars Set to Feature, Raina Advocates for Participation

The upcoming edition of the Duleep Trophy, commencing on September 5, 2024, marks the commencement of red-ball cricket in the domestic season. This prestigious tournament will witness the participation of India’s top international stars and promising young talents.

The tournament will feature the likes of Rishabh Pant, Ishan Kishan, and Shubman Gill, who will be eager to showcase their skills and prepare for the upcoming Test series against Bangladesh. However, notable absentees include Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, who will miss the domestic tournament.

Former India batter Suresh Raina has expressed his belief that the star players should have participated in the Duleep Trophy to gain valuable match practice ahead of the crucial Test series. Raina emphasized the importance of playing four-day cricket to acclimatize to the conditions and prepare for the challenges of Test cricket.

India will face Bangladesh in a two-match Test series starting on September 19. Raina cautioned against underestimating Bangladesh, highlighting their strong bowling attack and experienced players. He believes this series will serve as a valuable warm-up for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia.

The Legends League Cricket (LLC) will also take place in India and Qatar from September 11 to October 5, featuring former international stars.

KL Rahul's Leadership Praised by LSG Fielding Coach Jonty Rhodes

KL Rahul’s Leadership Praised by LSG Fielding Coach Jonty Rhodes

KL Rahul’s leadership has been lauded by Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) fielding coach Jonty Rhodes, who praised Rahul’s efforts since taking charge of the franchise in its inaugural season in 2022. Under Rahul’s captaincy, LSG made it to the playoffs in the first two seasons but finished seventh in the 2024 edition, raising questions about his future with the team. However, discussions between team owner Sanjiv Goenka and Rahul about his potential retention have been reportedly positive.

Rhodes, speaking to India Today, highlighted the challenges Rahul faced leading a new franchise and commended his ability to establish a competitive team culture. “I think if you look at a record as a captain of a brand-new franchise, getting into the playoffs every time like he has, it’s been something that goes a long way towards his captaincy,” Rhodes said. “The way that he leads the team and the sort of setup and the approach that he has.”

Rhodes noted that while other IPL captains like Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni have multiple trophies, Rahul’s accomplishments with LSG should not be underestimated. “From LSG’s point of view, it might just be one thing getting into the final, winning the trophy,” Rhodes added, drawing parallels to Mumbai Indians’ early struggles before their eventual success.

Rhodes compared LSG’s current phase to Mumbai Indians’ initial years in the IPL, where they did not make the playoffs in the first two seasons and only claimed their first title in 2013. “It then turns out MI didn’t win a trophy for quite a few years at the start. Once they learned how to win trophies, they kept going,” Rhodes explained. “I think from that point of view, he’s done an excellent job at the helm, with a brand-new franchise, setting up a new culture, with new owners. And that I think is an indication of how well he’s captained the team in a setup where there are players from all over the country in India who are very different and all over the world.”

LSG’s ownership now faces critical decisions ahead of the upcoming mega auction as they decide whether to retain Rahul. Given the end of the three-year cycle, the team’s management will need to weigh Rahul’s past successes against recent setbacks to determine the franchise’s path forward. Despite the recent seventh-place finish, Rhodes’ remarks emphasize confidence in Rahul’s capacity to lead LSG effectively.

Indian Shooters Miss Out on Mixed 10m Air Rifle Prone Final at Paralympics

Indian Shooters Miss Out on Mixed 10m Air Rifle Prone Final at Paralympics

Indian shooters Avani Lekhara and Sidhartha Babu faced a setback at the Paralympic Games in Chateauroux on Sunday, failing to qualify for the final of the mixed 10m air rifle prone (SH1) event.

Lekhara, who had made history by winning a gold medal in the 10m air rifle standing SH1 event, struggled to replicate her form in this unfamiliar event. Despite a strong start, she finished with a total score of 632.8, placing 11th overall. Babu, on the other hand, ended in 28th position with a score of 628.3.

Lekhara’s sequence of scores included 105.7, 106.0, 104.1, 106.0, 104.8, and 106.2. Babu’s scores were 104.6, 103.8, 105.7, 104.9, 103.6, and 105.7.

The SH1 classification allows athletes to hold their gun without difficulty and shoot from a standing or sitting position. Lekhara, who had become the first Indian woman to win two Paralympic gold medals, had defended her title in the women’s 10m air rifle (SH1) event with a world record score on Friday.

Despite their disappointment in the mixed 10m air rifle prone event, Lekhara and Babu remain hopeful for success in their upcoming events. Lekhara will compete in the women’s 50m rifle 3 positions SH1 event, while Babu will participate in the men’s 10m air rifle standing SH1 event.

Gavaskar Predicts 3-1 India Victory in Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Gavaskar Predicts 3-1 India Victory in Border-Gavaskar Trophy

India’s dominance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is set to continue, according to former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar. India has not lost the trophy since 2014-15, and Gavaskar predicts a 3-1 victory for India in the upcoming five-Test series against Australia.

India’s tour Down Under begins with the first Test in Perth on November 22. Rohit Sharma’s team will aim to retain the trophy and complete a hat-trick of Test series wins on Australian soil.

Gavaskar believes Australia’s opening batting combination will be a concern, with the retirement of David Warner. He also cautions India about the importance of a confident start, as they have historically been slow starters outside the subcontinent.

India’s preparation for the series has been limited, with no proper practice matches scheduled on the tour. However, they will play an intra-squad warm-up game at the WACA in Perth from November 15-18 and a two-day pink-ball warm-up match against the Prime Minister’s XI in Canberra before the day-night second Test in Adelaide.

Before the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, India will play five Tests at home, beginning with the two-match series against Bangladesh and three Tests against New Zealand.

England Dominate Sri Lanka on Day 4 of Lord's Test

England Dominate Sri Lanka on Day 4 of Lord’s Test

England’s dominance continued on Day 4 of the second Test against Sri Lanka at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London. After posting a mammoth 344 in their first innings, England dismissed Sri Lanka for 135 and enforced the follow-on.

In their second innings, Sri Lanka lost two early wickets, leaving them with a daunting task of chasing down 430 runs with just eight wickets in hand. Gus Atkinson, who has been a revelation for England this series, claimed the wicket of Dimuth Karunaratne in the second innings, adding to his tally of three wickets in the match.

England’s batting performance was led by Joe Root, who scored a magnificent 186 in the first innings. Jonny Bairstow also contributed with a valuable 111, while Ben Stokes chipped in with 56.

Sri Lanka’s bowlers struggled to contain England’s batsmen, with only Lasith Embuldeniya managing to take more than one wicket. The Sri Lankan batsmen, on the other hand, failed to put up any significant resistance, with only Angelo Mathews (49) and Niroshan Dickwella (35) offering some resistance.

With Sri Lanka facing an uphill battle to save the match, England will be confident of wrapping up the contest on Day 4. The hosts need just eight more wickets to secure victory and take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series.

Manisha Ramdass Advances to Paralympics Badminton Semifinals, Mandeep Kaur and Palak Kohli Eliminated

Manisha Ramdass Advances to Paralympics Badminton Semifinals, Mandeep Kaur and Palak Kohli Eliminated

Indian para-badminton star Manisha Ramdass has advanced to the women’s singles semifinals in the SU5 category at the Paris Paralympics, keeping India’s medal hopes alive. However, Mandeep Kaur and Palak Kohli’s campaigns ended in the quarterfinals with contrasting defeats.

Ramdass, 19, who has Erb’s palsy affecting her right arm, dominated Japan’s Mamiko Toyoda 21-13, 21-16 in the quarterfinals. The second-seeded Indian needed just 30 minutes to dispatch her unseeded opponent. In the SU5 category, players have impairments in their upper limbs.

In the SL3 category, Mandeep Kaur faced a tough challenge against Nigeria’s third-seeded Bolaji Mariam Eniola, losing 8-21, 9-21 in 23 minutes. It was her second consecutive defeat to Eniola, having lost in the group stage as well. The SL3 category is for players with severe lower-limb disabilities who compete on a half-width court.

Palak Kohli, a para world championship bronze medalist, fought hard in the SL4 category but fell short against Indonesia’s Khalimatus Sadiyah 19-21, 15-21 in 28 minutes. SL4 is a class for athletes with less severe lower-limb impairments than in SL3.

Later in the day, Nithya Sivan Sumathy will compete in the quarterfinals of the SH6 category against Poland’s Oliwia Szmigiel. In the men’s singles, Suhas Yathiraj and Sukant Kadam will face off in an all-Indian semifinal in the SL4 category. Nitesh Kumar will take on Japan’s Daisuke Fujihara in the SL3 category semifinal.

Hong Kong's Ayush Shukla Makes History with Four Consecutive Maiden Overs in T20I

Hong Kong’s Ayush Shukla Makes History with Four Consecutive Maiden Overs in T20I

Ayush Shukla, a 21-year-old Hong Kong cricketer, has etched his name in the annals of cricket history by becoming the third bowler ever to deliver four consecutive maiden overs in a T20 International (T20I) match. This remarkable achievement also makes him the first bowler from Asia to reach this milestone.

Shukla’s historic performance unfolded during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier against Mongolia. Opening the bowling for Hong Kong, he bowled his four overs consecutively, starting with a wicket maiden. He dismissed Bat-yalalt Namsrai with the first ball of his spell and proceeded to deliver 18 consecutive dot balls, exerting immense pressure on the Mongolian batsmen.

Prior to Shukla’s feat, only two other bowlers had managed to bowl four straight maiden overs in a T20I match. Canada’s Saad Bin Zafar achieved this in 2021 against Panama, finishing with figures of 4-4-0-2. New Zealand’s Lockie Ferguson matched the feat during the T20 World Cup earlier this year, ending with figures of 4-4-0-3 against Papua New Guinea.

Shukla’s standout performance was a testament to his exceptional skill and control. He maintained a tight line and length, consistently hitting the seam and denying the Mongolian batsmen any scoring opportunities. His ability to generate swing and seam movement made him a formidable force, leaving the opposition batters frustrated and unable to break the shackles.

Shukla’s record-breaking spell was part of a dominant display by Hong Kong’s bowling unit, which restricted Mongolia to a paltry 17 runs. Hong Kong then chased down the target effortlessly in just 1.4 overs, securing a nine-wicket victory.

Ayush Shukla’s historic achievement is a significant milestone for Hong Kong cricket. It showcases the talent and potential of the team and highlights Shukla’s emergence as a rising star in the international arena. His performance will undoubtedly inspire future generations of Hong Kong cricketers and serve as a source of pride for the nation.

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