Manish Narwal Claims Silver in 10m Air Pistol at Paris Paralympics

Manish Narwal Claims Silver in 10m Air Pistol at Paris Paralympics

Manish Narwal, India’s shooting sensation, added another medal to his Paralympic tally, securing a silver in the 10m air pistol SH1 event at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games on Thursday. This achievement comes on the heels of his gold medal triumph in the mixed 50m pistol event in Tokyo.

Narwal’s journey to the podium was a testament to his unwavering determination and precision. Throughout the competition, he maintained a consistent presence among the top contenders. However, it was in the final six shots that his momentum seemed to falter.

Despite shooting above 10 only once, with a score of 10.1, Narwal’s performance in the gold shootout proved crucial. His scores of 8.9 and 9.9 ultimately placed him behind Korea’s Jeongdu Jo, who delivered an exceptional 10.8 under pressure, followed by an 8.7 to secure the gold medal.

China’s Yang Chao finished third, earning the bronze medal. Narwal’s silver medal adds to India’s impressive medal count at the Paris Paralympics, further solidifying the country’s status as a rising force in Paralympic shooting.

Rohit Sharma to Stay Loyal to Mumbai Indians, Says Ashwin

Rohit Sharma to Stay Loyal to Mumbai Indians, Says Ashwin

Ravichandran Ashwin, the star Indian off-spinner, has expressed his belief that Rohit Sharma will remain loyal to the Mumbai Indians franchise in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season. Ashwin’s comments come amidst speculation about Rohit’s future with the team following his removal as captain last year.

“Even if you think like Rohit, it’s not wrong at all. I don’t want any headache. I have been a captain for India. I have captained Mumbai many times. Even if I am not a captain, I am going to Mumbai happily. If I play for Mumbai, it’s super. I am sure most players are like that. After a stage, money doesn’t matter for some of those players. That’s the thing,” Ashwin said on his YouTube channel.

Rohit has been an integral part of the Mumbai Indians since joining the franchise in 2011. He has led the team to five IPL titles and two Champions League T20 titles. Despite being replaced as captain by Hardik Pandya last year, Rohit remains a key player for the franchise.

In the 2024 IPL season, Rohit scored 417 runs at an average of 32.07 and a strike rate of 150. He scored a century and fifty, with the best score of 105*. His performances suggest that he is still a valuable asset to the Mumbai Indians.

Ashwin’s comments echo the sentiments of many fans who believe that Rohit will continue to play for the Mumbai Indians. The franchise has been his home for over a decade, and he has a strong bond with the team and its supporters.

It remains to be seen whether Rohit will remain with the Mumbai Indians beyond the 2025 season. However, Ashwin’s comments suggest that the veteran batter is committed to the franchise and is not looking to move elsewhere.

Manchester United to Face Mourinho's Fenerbahce in Europa League

Manchester United to Face Mourinho’s Fenerbahce in Europa League

Manchester United will face a familiar foe in the Europa League this season, as they were drawn against former manager José Mourinho’s new club Fenerbahce in the group stage. The Red Devils will also face Rangers, PAOK, Bodo/Glimt, Twente, Porto, Viktoria Plzen, and FCSB in their eight-game group stage campaign.

The Europa League has undergone a format change this season, with the traditional group stage being replaced by an expanded league phase. All 36 teams will compete in a single standings, with the top eight teams advancing directly to the round of 16. Teams ranked ninth to 24th will enter the knockout playoffs, while the bottom 12 teams will be eliminated.

Manchester United will be looking to make a deep run in the Europa League this season, after reaching the semi-finals last year. They will be confident of their chances, having avoided being paired with some of the other top teams in the competition, such as Ajax, Tottenham, and Roma.

Fenerbahce will also be hoping to make an impact in the Europa League, with Mourinho at the helm. The Portuguese manager has a wealth of experience in the competition, having won it with Manchester United in 2017.

The Europa League group stage will begin on September 25th, with the final scheduled for May 21st at Athletic Bilbao’s stadium. The winner of the competition will earn a place in the next Champions League.

Indian Sprinter Preethi Pal Wins Historic Paralympic Track Medal

Indian Sprinter Preethi Pal Wins Historic Paralympic Track Medal

Preethi Pal Makes History: India’s First Paralympic Track Medal

Preethi Pal has etched her name in the annals of Indian sports history by becoming the first Indian to win a Paralympic medal in a track event. The 23-year-old sprinter clinched a bronze medal in the women’s T35 100m event at the Paris Paralympics, setting a personal best time of 14.21 seconds.

Preethi’s triumph marks a significant milestone for India, as it is the country’s first-ever track medal at the Paralympic Games. It is also India’s first medal from para-athletics at the Paris 2024 edition.

The T35 classification is reserved for athletes with coordination impairments such as hypertonia, ataxia, and athetosis, as well as cerebral palsy. Preethi’s victory is a testament to her unwavering determination and the exceptional abilities of para-athletes.

China’s Zhou Xia (13.58) and Guo Qianqian (13.74) claimed the gold and silver medals, respectively. Preethi’s bronze medal is a source of immense pride for India and a beacon of inspiration for aspiring para-athletes.

Preethi’s journey to the Paralympic podium has been marked by hard work, dedication, and unwavering support from her family and coaches. Her achievement is a testament to the growing recognition and support for para-sports in India.

As India continues to make strides in the Paralympic arena, Preethi Pal’s historic medal serves as a reminder of the indomitable spirit and limitless potential of para-athletes. Her victory will undoubtedly inspire future generations of Indian para-athletes to strive for excellence and achieve their dreams.

Shakib Al Hasan to Play for Surrey Before India Tour

Shakib Al Hasan to Play for Surrey Before India Tour

Shakib Al Hasan, the star all-rounder from Bangladesh, is set to make a brief appearance in the English County Championship for Surrey before joining his national team for their upcoming tour of India. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has granted Shakib a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for the match against Somerset, scheduled for September 9 in Taunton.

Surrey will be without their England players during that round due to the ongoing Sri Lanka Test series and the start of the Australia white-ball series. Shakib’s inclusion will provide a much-needed boost to Surrey’s squad.

After his stint with Surrey, Shakib will fly to Chennai to join the Bangladesh team for their first Test against India, starting on September 19. The tour will also include two more Tests and three T20Is before Bangladesh returns home for a series against South Africa in October.

Shakib’s participation in the County Championship comes amidst ongoing legal proceedings in Bangladesh. He is among 147 people charged in connection with an alleged murder during protests in early August. However, the BCB has stated that Shakib can continue playing for Bangladesh as the investigation is still in its early stages.

The ECB has the authority to withhold Shakib’s registration to play in England even if he is granted a UK visa. However, Bangladesh’s Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs adviser, Asif Nazrul, has expressed confidence that Shakib will not be arrested.

Shakib’s recent performances for Bangladesh have been impressive. He played a crucial role in their historic Test victory over Pakistan in Rawalpindi, taking three important wickets on the fifth day. He is also part of the ongoing second Test, which has been affected by rain.

Flintoff Joins England Test Squad as Batting Consultant, Trescothick Takes White-Ball Break

Flintoff Joins England Test Squad as Batting Consultant, Trescothick Takes White-Ball Break

Andrew Flintoff, the former England all-rounder, will join the Test squad as a batting consultant ahead of the third Test against Sri Lanka at The Oval. Flintoff’s appointment comes as Marcus Trescothick, the current batting coach, takes a short break before assuming the role of interim white-ball head coach for the upcoming series against Australia.

Flintoff has been involved with England’s white-ball setup for the past year, including the T20 World Cup in June. However, he will not be part of Trescothick’s coaching staff for the three T20Is and five ODIs against Australia next month. Flintoff recently gained experience as a head coach with the Northern Superchargers in the Hundred, where his team narrowly missed out on qualification.

Flintoff is expected to join the Test squad on Wednesday for two training days and will assist Brendon McCullum’s staff throughout the third Test. His role is short-term, and he is not expected to be involved in the winter tours of Pakistan and New Zealand.

Trescothick will take a few days off after the second Test at Lord’s before joining the white-ball squad ahead of the first T20I against Australia on September 11. His backroom staff will largely remain the same as Matthew Mott’s, with the addition of England Under-19s coach Michael Yardy.

Trescothick has not yet decided whether he will apply for the white-ball head coach’s role on a permanent basis. He stated, “I’m still very focused on the batting stuff with the Test team. I’m going to let this play out and see what happens for this period of time, and see how much I enjoy doing the head coach’s role and then go from there really.”

Trescothick will work alongside Jos Buttler, his former Somerset teammate, who is expected to continue as captain but may relinquish the wicketkeeping gloves in the T20Is. Trescothick said, “It’s definitely something we’ll think about, because we can try different options, give it a go for a period of time and see what reaction it has on his captaincy and on the team.”

Despite recent setbacks in World Cups, Trescothick believes England’s one-day cricket is in a good place. He added, “Jos is going to lead that forward for a period of time at the moment – and I don’t see it changing.”

Argentine Rookie Colapinto Brushes Off Messi Comparisons Ahead of F1 Debut

Argentine Rookie Colapinto Brushes Off Messi Comparisons Ahead of F1 Debut

Argentine rookie Franco Colapinto is set to make his Formula One debut at the Italian Grand Prix this weekend, becoming the first driver from his country to compete in the sport in over two decades. Colapinto will replace Logan Sargeant at Williams, who has struggled this season.

Despite the excitement surrounding his debut, Colapinto has downplayed comparisons to football legend Lionel Messi, who is considered one of the greatest players of all time.

“It’s very difficult to feel as Lionel Messi, I don’t know how it is to feel that,” Colapinto said. “But sometimes I see that they compare me and I’m like, you guys are crazy, like Messi is God, it’s like you cannot, how are you comparing me?”

Colapinto has set modest expectations for his debut, acknowledging that Williams has had a challenging season.

“I am not expecting much… I just want to go step by step, I want to focus on myself,” he said. “That’s the main thing I think. To be able to be focused on my job. To be able to do what the team expects. And I am, to be honest, more than sure that I can do it.”

Colapinto’s debut will be a significant moment for Argentine motorsport, and he is eager to make the most of the opportunity.

“I’m very excited to be here, to be honest,” he said. “It’s a dream come true. I’ve been working for this for my whole life, so it’s a very special moment for me.”

The Italian Grand Prix will take place at the iconic Monza circuit, which is known for its high speeds and challenging layout. Colapinto will have two practice sessions on Friday to familiarize himself with the track before qualifying on Saturday and the race on Sunday.

Gus Atkinson Joins Elite Club with Lord's Century and 10-Wicket Haul

Gus Atkinson Joins Elite Club with Lord’s Century and 10-Wicket Haul

England’s Gus Atkinson has etched his name into the annals of Lord’s history by becoming only the second player to achieve both a Test century and a 10-wicket haul at the iconic venue in the same season.

Atkinson, 26, followed up his match-winning 118 with the bat on Day 2 of the second Test against Sri Lanka with a five-wicket haul on Day 3. He is now part of an exclusive club that includes Gubby Allen, Keith Miller, Ian Botham, Stuart Broad, and Chris Woakes.

Atkinson’s bowling performance was as impressive as his batting. He bowled with great accuracy and control, consistently finding the right line and length to trouble the Sri Lankan batsmen. He dismissed Dimuth Karunaratne, Nishan Madushka, and Asitha Fernando to put England in a commanding position.

Sri Lanka’s only resistance came from Angelo Mathews, who scored a gritty 52. However, Atkinson’s relentless pressure eventually proved too much, and he was caught behind off the bowling of Chris Woakes.

Atkinson’s heroics have put England on the verge of a series victory. They need just four more wickets to secure a 2-0 lead and retain the Pataudi Trophy.

Abhinav Bindra: Mental Health Training for Indian Athletes a Work in Progress

Abhinav Bindra: Mental Health Training for Indian Athletes a Work in Progress

Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra has emphasized the importance of prioritizing mental health training for Indian athletes across all sports. He acknowledges that while progress is being made, there is still much work to be done to ensure that the benefits of mental health support reach the grassroots level.

Bindra believes that mental health directly influences an athlete’s overall well-being and performance. He stresses that sports administrators share equal responsibility in ensuring the well-being of athletes. He cites the presence of a mental health expert with the Indian contingent at the Paris Olympics as a positive step in the right direction.

Bindra rejects the notion that athletes today are “softer” than those in the past. He argues that the results and history of sports show that the “softer” athletes are actually winning more. He shares his personal experience of how a meditation course helped him rediscover his love for shooting after winning the Olympic gold in 2008.

Bindra acknowledges that he was guilty of not realizing his full potential because he judged himself based on tournament outcomes. He believes that athletes need to humanize their efforts and not equate their worth to their rankings or achievements. By focusing on the process and enjoying the journey, athletes can reach their true potential.

Bindra emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to athleticism, where both physical and mental health are prioritized. He believes that this balance will help athletes achieve their goals and live fulfilling lives beyond sports.

Avani Lekhara Creates History with Second Paralympic Gold in 10m Air Rifle Standing

Avani Lekhara Creates History with Second Paralympic Gold in 10m Air Rifle Standing

Avani Lekhara, India’s shooting sensation, has etched her name in history once again by securing a gold medal in the women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1 event at the Paris Paralympics. This remarkable achievement marks her second consecutive gold medal in the same event, solidifying her status as one of India’s most decorated Paralympians.

Lekhara’s triumph was not without its challenges. In a nail-biting final round, she faced a significant drop in the shoot-out for the gold. Her penultimate shot, a 9.9, temporarily relegated her to second place behind Korea’s Yunri Lee. However, Lekhara’s unwavering determination shone through in her final shot, a steady 10.5, which left the outcome hanging in the balance.

In a dramatic twist, Lee faltered under pressure, delivering a disappointing 6.8, which allowed Lekhara to clinch the gold by a significant margin of 1.9. This victory not only secured her a place in the history books but also cemented her legacy as one of India’s finest Paralympians.

India’s medal tally was further enhanced by Mona Agarwal’s remarkable bronze medal in the same event. Agarwal’s consistent performance throughout the round, including a brief stint at the top after 20 shots, culminated in a final score of 228.7. While she narrowly missed out on a chance to face Lekhara in an all-Indian shootout for gold, her bronze medal is a testament to her skill and determination.

Lekhara’s historic achievement is particularly significant as she became the first Indian woman to clinch two Paralympic gold medals. At the Tokyo Paralympics, she had already made history by becoming the first woman shooter from India to win medals in shooting. In addition to her gold medal in the 10m air rifle standing SH1, she also won a bronze in the 50m rifle 3 positions.

The SH1 category in shooting involves athletes who have movement affected in their arms, lower trunk, and legs or have no limbs. Lekhara’s success in this category is a testament to her exceptional resilience and unwavering spirit.

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