Rahane and Handscomb Rescue Leicestershire in Glamorgan Thriller

Rahane and Handscomb Rescue Leicestershire in Glamorgan Thriller

Leicestershire’s hopes of salvaging a draw against Glamorgan were boosted by a gritty batting display from Ajinkya Rahane and Peter Handscomb, who defied a formidable Glamorgan bowling attack to keep their side in the contest.

Glamorgan had earlier declared their first innings on a mammoth 550 for 9, with Colin Ingram continuing his batting masterclass to notch an unbeaten 257. The South African opener’s marathon innings, which spanned nearly ten hours, was the cornerstone of Glamorgan’s imposing total.

Leicestershire’s chase got off to a shaky start as they lost early wickets to Dan Douthwaite and Ned Leonard. However, Rahane and Handscomb steadied the ship with a resolute partnership, frustrating the Glamorgan bowlers with their patient and disciplined approach.

Rahane, the Indian Test star, was particularly impressive, showcasing his class with a composed 47 not out. He was fortunate to survive two dropped catches by Glamorgan legspinner Mason Crane, who also spilled a chance off Handscomb’s bat.

Handscomb, the Australian all-rounder, provided valuable support with an unbeaten 33, displaying his versatility with some crisp strokeplay. The duo’s partnership has given Leicestershire a glimmer of hope as they trail by 155 runs with seven wickets in hand.

Glamorgan will be disappointed with their fielding lapses, which could prove costly in the final reckoning. Crane’s three dropped catches were particularly glaring, and the home side will need to be more clinical in the field if they are to secure victory.

The match is evenly poised heading into the final day, with both sides having a chance to emerge victorious. Leicestershire will need to continue their resistance and hope for some luck, while Glamorgan will be looking to capitalize on their advantage and wrap up the win.

Arsenal's Title Hopes Stumble, Villa Triumphs at Leicester

Arsenal’s Title Hopes Stumble, Villa Triumphs at Leicester

Arsenal’s title aspirations suffered a setback in a 1-1 draw with Brighton, while Aston Villa secured a 2-1 victory at Leicester.

Arsenal’s Kai Havertz opened the scoring, but Brighton’s Joao Pedro equalized after Declan Rice’s controversial red card. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta expressed outrage over the decision, calling it “inconsistent.”

Villa bounced back from their loss to Arsenal with a win at Leicester. Amadou Onana and Jhon Duran scored for Villa, while Facundo Buonanotte netted for Leicester.

Brentford eased past Southampton 3-1, with Bryan Mbeumo scoring twice. Everton suffered a heartbreaking 3-2 defeat to Bournemouth, who rallied from 2-0 down in the final minutes.

Ipswich earned their first Premier League point in 22 years with a 1-1 draw against Fulham. Nottingham Forest and Wolves also drew 1-1.

Manchester United will host Liverpool in the weekend’s marquee fixture at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Indian Archers Face Disappointment at Paris Paralympics 2024

Indian Archers Face Disappointment at Paris Paralympics 2024

India’s archery campaign at the Paris Paralympics 2024 suffered a setback on Saturday as Sarita Kumari’s impressive run ended in the quarterfinals, while Sheetal Devi, known for her remarkable feat of drawing arrows with her toes, bowed out in the last-16 of the compound women’s open category.

Sarita, the ninth seed from Faridabad, had displayed dominance in the first and second rounds. However, her dream run was halted by top-seed Oznur Cure Girdi of Korea in the last eight. Girdi, who had shattered the world record in the qualifying round with a score of 704 out of a maximum 720 points, showcased her prowess by shooting three perfect 10s in the second end, securing a five-point lead.

Despite Sarita’s efforts to match Girdi’s 30 in the third end and a perfect fourth end, the Turkish archer maintained her lead, ultimately wrapping up the match with a 29 in the fifth end.

Sheetal, who had also surpassed the previous world record of 698 by shooting 703, endured a setback in the second end, where she shot a 7-point red ring. This allowed Tokyo silver medalist Mariana Zuniga of Chile to gain an advantage, eventually defeating Sheetal 137-138 in the pre-quarters.

Despite Sheetal’s early elimination, Sarita had earlier showcased her dominance by defeating Italy’s Eleonora Sarti 141-135 in a one-sided pre-quarterfinal match. Sarita, who had won a team silver medal at the Asian Para Games last year, dropped just one point in the first end, securing a four-point lead. She maintained her control throughout the match, sealing the victory with two solid ends.

In the open class, archers shoot from a sitting position at a distance of 50m at an 80cm five-ring target made up of the 10-6 point bands.

Bhambri and Olivetti Advance to US Open Men's Doubles Third Round

Bhambri and Olivetti Advance to US Open Men’s Doubles Third Round

India’s Yuki Bhambri and Albano Olivetti have made history at the US Open, advancing to the men’s doubles third round with a hard-fought victory over 15th seeds Austin Krajicek and Jean-Julien Roger. The Indo-French pair overcame the USA-Dutch team 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 in a thrilling encounter that lasted two hours and five minutes.

This marks only the second time Bhambri has reached the third round of a Grand Slam, having achieved the same feat at the Australian Open in 2014. The victory is a testament to the duo’s determination and skill, as they battled through a challenging match to secure their place in the next round.

Meanwhile, second seeds Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden also progressed to the third round with a comfortable 6-2, 6-4 win over Spain’s Roberto Carballes Baena and Federico Coria from Argentina. Bopanna’s success extended to the mixed doubles, where he and Indonesian partner Aldila Sutjiadi defeated Germany’s Tim Puetz and Dutch player Demi Schuurs 7-6 (7), 7-6 (5) in the opening round.

However, N Sriram Balaji and his Argentine partner Guido Andreozzi’s US Open journey came to an end in the second round. The Indo-Argentine pair lost 6-7 (4), 4-6 to Michael Venus of New Zealand and Neal Skupski of Great Britain. Despite a valiant effort, Balaji and Andreozzi were unable to capitalize on their lone opportunity for a service break, while their opponents converted one of their seven break points.

Reflecting on his campaign, Balaji expressed his satisfaction with his performance and highlighted the importance of consistency and improvement. “The first step is to consistently play at this level. It’s starting from here. Now the next step is to get my ranking higher slowly,” he said. “Game wise I’m feeling confident and moving in the right direction.”

Higgins Reaches 1,000 Runs as Middlesex Draw with Yorkshire

Higgins Reaches 1,000 Runs as Middlesex Draw with Yorkshire

Middlesex’s Ryan Higgins became the second batter this season to reach 1,000 runs in the Vitality County Championship, leading his team to a near-certain draw against Yorkshire at Headingley. Higgins’ unbeaten 117 off 210 balls anchored Middlesex’s 441 for five, trailing Yorkshire’s first-innings 601 for six declared by 160 runs.

Higgins, who joined Glamorgan’s Colin Ingram in reaching the milestone, posted his fifth century of the Division Two campaign. He was joined by opener Sam Robson, who scored 108 off 219 balls, in posting a century.

Yorkshire’s Dom Bess claimed four for 168 in 64 overs of off-spin, but Higgins’ aggressive approach and Robson’s watchful innings kept Middlesex in the game. Robson, who scored his only Test century for England at Headingley 10 years ago, shared a 121-run partnership with Max Holden (51) before being dismissed lbw by Bess.

Higgins and Leus du Plooy added 57 for the fourth wicket, while Higgins and wicketkeeper-batter Jack Davies shared 128 for the fifth wicket. Davies contributed 61 before edging to slip off Bess, but Higgins remained unbeaten, reaching 1,000 Championship runs for the season and bringing up his century with a six over long-on.

Middlesex’s focus on avoiding defeat prevented them from accumulating significant batting bonus points, with Bess and Dan Moriarty bowling 116 overs between them. However, the draw would leave second-placed Middlesex one point clear of Yorkshire in third with three matches remaining in the promotion race.

Worcestershire Turn Deficit into Lead in Essex Thriller

Worcestershire Turn Deficit into Lead in Essex Thriller

Worcestershire’s resilience shone through on day three of their Vitality County Championship clash against Essex at Chelmsford, as they turned a 138-run first-innings deficit into a commanding 165-run lead.

Jake Libby laid the foundation with a gritty 65, while Brett D’Oliveira (51) and Adam Hose (64) forged a crucial 80-run partnership to erase the arrears and give Worcestershire hope of a third consecutive victory.

Essex’s attack, led by Simon Harmer’s 3 for 110, kept the visitors in check, but the Worcestershire batsmen showed determination and resilience to overcome the challenge.

Nightwatchman Joe Leach departed early, but Libby and Kashif Ali steadied the ship with a 51-run stand. Paul Walter broke the partnership, but Libby remained resolute, reaching his fifty from 90 balls.

Rob Jones joined Libby and took a liking to Harmer, hitting four boundaries in quick succession. However, Libby’s dismissal and Jones’s subsequent departure left Worcestershire in a precarious position.

Hose and D’Oliveira dug in and gradually built a partnership, frustrating the Essex bowlers. They added 31 runs in four overs before Matt Critchley dismissed D’Oliveira.

Harmer returned after the tea break and claimed the wicket of Hose in extraordinary fashion, with the ball turning prodigiously to hit the stumps. Ethan Brookes also fell to Harmer, leaving Worcestershire with a lead of 125 runs.

As the light deteriorated, Essex declined to take the new ball, but the umpires deemed it too dark to continue after 80 overs. Worcestershire will resume on the final day with a significant advantage, looking to secure a vital victory in their bid to avoid relegation.

Norris Grabs Pole at Monza, Reigniting F1 Title Race

Norris Grabs Pole at Monza, Reigniting F1 Title Race

The Formula One title race has been reignited after Lando Norris secured a stunning pole position for the Italian Grand Prix. The McLaren driver, who has been in impressive form this season, surged ahead of teammate Oscar Piastri to claim his second consecutive pole.

Norris’s pole position is a major boost for McLaren, which is looking to close the gap to Red Bull in both the drivers’ and constructors’ standings. Max Verstappen, the three-time defending champion, will start back in seventh place, giving Norris a significant advantage on a circuit where overtaking is notoriously difficult.

Verstappen’s lead in the drivers’ standings has been cut to 70 points, with nine races remaining. Norris’s victory at the Dutch Grand Prix last weekend and his pole position at Monza have put him firmly in contention for the championship.

“Another pole which is amazing,” said Norris. “To have two cars first and second when the field is as tight as it has been all weekend is a surprise, but a nice one. My lap, it hurts me to say, wasn’t a great lap. So a bit surprised at the end but very happy.”

The top six in qualifying were separated by less than two tenths of a second, highlighting the intense competition in Formula One. Mercedes driver George Russell will start third, ahead of the Ferrari duo of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.

Lewis Hamilton, who is set to join Ferrari at the end of the season, will start sixth on the grid in his final race at Monza as a Mercedes driver. There was a significant gap to the Red Bulls, with Verstappen 0.695 seconds behind Norris and just ahead of teammate Sergio Perez.

Alex Albon and Nicolas Hülkenberg rounded out the top 10, while Williams debutant Franco Colapinto will start 18th after being eliminated in Q1.

Liam Dawson's Heroics Lead Hampshire to Innings Victory over Lancashire

Liam Dawson’s Heroics Lead Hampshire to Innings Victory over Lancashire

Hampshire’s Liam Dawson starred with both bat and ball as they crushed Lancashire by an innings and 37 runs at Emirates Old Trafford, securing a vital victory in their Vitality County Championship clash.

Dawson’s first-innings century and match-winning 10-wicket haul propelled Hampshire to their third innings victory over Lancashire in 158 matches. The triumph also marked Lancashire’s first consecutive innings defeats in the County Championship since 1907.

Lancashire’s batting woes began in their first innings, where they were dismissed for 200. Dawson’s five-wicket haul, including the key scalp of Keaton Jennings, played a crucial role in their collapse. Hampshire enforced the follow-on, and Dawson continued his dominance, claiming another five wickets in the second innings.

Luke Wells provided some resistance for Lancashire with a half-century, but his efforts were in vain as Hampshire’s bowlers, led by Dawson and Mohammad Abbas, proved too strong. The victory earned Hampshire 22 points, while Lancashire collected just three, leaving them in danger of relegation.

Dawson’s all-round performance was a testament to his exceptional talent. His match figures of 10 for 99, coupled with his first-innings century, highlighted his versatility and impact on the game.

The victory was a significant boost for Hampshire, who had lost their previous match at The Oval. It also marked a disappointing setback for Lancashire, who now face an uphill battle to avoid relegation.

Dortmund Held to Draw, Schlotterbeck Sent Off

Dortmund Held to Draw, Schlotterbeck Sent Off

Borussia Dortmund’s Champions League aspirations took a hit on Saturday as they were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga. The match was marred by the sending off of Dortmund defender Nico Schlotterbeck, who received his second yellow card for a clumsy tackle in the 73rd minute.

Despite their numerical disadvantage, Dortmund managed to hold on for a point, but they lacked the cutting edge that had earned them a 2-0 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt the previous week. Schlotterbeck had a header saved shortly before his dismissal, but it was one of Dortmund’s few clear-cut chances in a game that was largely devoid of goal-scoring opportunities.

In other Bundesliga action, Stuttgart was denied a first league win of the season in dramatic fashion as Maxim Leitsch’s diving header salvaged a 3-3 draw for Mainz. Stuttgart had taken a 3-2 lead when Fabian Rieder’s 88th-minute free kick bounced off the post, off goalkeeper Robin Zentner’s back, and into the net. However, Leitsch’s late equalizer prevented Stuttgart from securing their first three points of the campaign.

Promoted Holstein Kiel’s first-ever home game in the Bundesliga ended in a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Wolfsburg. Coach Marcel Rapp was sent off during the match, adding to Kiel’s frustrations.

Borussia Moenchengladbach continued their strong start to the season with a 2-0 victory at Bochum, thanks to goals from new signing Tim Kleindienst and Jonas Hofmann. Eintracht Frankfurt also picked up three points with a 3-1 win over Hoffenheim.

Later on Saturday, defending Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen will host RB Leipzig in a highly anticipated clash.

Surrey on Verge of Championship Title as Jacks Stars with Seven-Wicket Haul

Surrey on Verge of Championship Title as Jacks Stars with Seven-Wicket Haul

Nottinghamshire’s valiant effort to chase down Surrey’s mammoth first-innings total of 525 was thwarted by a career-best performance from spinner Will Jacks, who claimed seven wickets for 129 runs. Despite a maiden century from 19-year-old Freddie McCann, Nottinghamshire fell short by 133 runs, leaving Surrey on the cusp of victory.

McCann’s innings of 154 was a testament to his talent and resilience. Batting at number three, he faced 268 deliveries and held the Nottinghamshire innings together. However, Jacks’s off-spin proved too much for him, as he was caught at long-on after a slog-sweep.

Jack Haynes also contributed with a valuable 68, but the follow-on target of 376 proved too daunting for Nottinghamshire. Kyle Verreynne, the South African wicketkeeper, remained unbeaten on 50, but his efforts were in vain as Surrey’s bowlers tightened their grip.

Surrey’s pursuit of a third successive championship title was put on hold due to bad light, but they need just 13 runs to secure victory. Dom Sibley was dismissed for 10, but Rory Burns and Hashim Amla remain at the crease.

The match was marred by an incident in the afternoon when Jacks threw the ball at McCann in an inappropriate manner. Umpires immediately penalized Surrey five runs and referred the matter to the county for further disciplinary action.

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