Rashid Khan Ruled Out of Afghanistan's Test Against New Zealand Due to Back Injury

Rashid Khan Ruled Out of Afghanistan’s Test Against New Zealand Due to Back Injury

Rashid Khan, Afghanistan’s star leg-spinner, has been ruled out of the upcoming one-off Test against New Zealand due to a back injury. The injury occurred while Khan was playing for Speen Ghar Tigers in the Shpageeza Cricket League (SCL), Afghanistan’s domestic T20 tournament.

Khan played three consecutive matches in the SCL from August 18, taking six wickets at an impressive average of 9.33 and an economy rate of 5.09. However, during his third game, he experienced pain in his back and was forced to miss SGT’s next match two days later.

This is not the first time Khan has suffered a back injury. He underwent surgery after the World Cup in India last year, which sidelined him for four months. He also suffered a hamstring strain while representing Trent Rockets at the Hundred a week before his recent back trouble.

Afghanistan have begun training in Noida for the Test against New Zealand, which will be the first time the two teams have faced each other in the format. The match will also be the first Test to be played at the Greater Noida Sports Complex Ground.

After the Test against New Zealand, Afghanistan will fly to Sharjah to play a three-match ODI series against South Africa from September 18.

Badminton Legend Prakash Padukone Enjoys Meal at Iconic Bengaluru Restaurant

Badminton Legend Prakash Padukone Enjoys Meal at Iconic Bengaluru Restaurant

Badminton legend Prakash Padukone and his wife, Ujjala Padukone, recently graced the iconic south Indian restaurant Vidyarthi Bhavan in Bengaluru with their presence. The eatery shared a video on social media of the couple savoring the restaurant’s legendary dishes.

Vidyarthi Bhavan, renowned for its delectable benne dosas and vadas, is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Despite its popularity, the restaurant maintains its authenticity and charm, with long lines of patrons eagerly awaiting their turn to indulge in its culinary delights.

In the video, the Padukones, parents of Bollywood star Deepika Padukone, are seen relishing dosas and sharing their positive feedback about the restaurant. Prakash Padukone even posed for a photo with a server balancing multiple plates of dosa on one arm, a signature image of Vidyarthi Bhavan that has been likened to an “Olympic sport” by industrialist Anand Mahindra.

The video has garnered significant attention online, with over 42,000 views and numerous comments. While some users praised the restaurant’s consistent taste and quality, others expressed mixed reviews, suggesting that the food may not be as exceptional as it once was.

Despite the varying opinions, Vidyarthi Bhavan remains a top choice for locals and celebrities alike. The restaurant has been serving its signature dishes since 1943, and its popularity has only grown over the years. Notable figures such as Rishi Sunak, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and Starbucks co-founder Zev Siegl have also visited the eatery.

Vidyarthi Bhavan’s enduring appeal lies in its commitment to tradition and its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia among its patrons. The restaurant’s simple yet flavorful dishes have become synonymous with the city of Bengaluru, and its legacy continues to be celebrated by generations of food lovers.

India's Test Hopes Hinge on Aging Batters vs. Australia's Pace Battery

India’s Test Hopes Hinge on Aging Batters vs. Australia’s Pace Battery

India’s quest for a historic third consecutive Test series triumph in Australia will hinge on the ability of their aging batting lineup to withstand the formidable pace attack of the hosts, according to former Australia coach John Buchanan.

Buchanan, who guided Australia to unprecedented success in the early 2000s, believes that both India and Australia possess experienced players, but that will not diminish the intensity of the competition. He highlighted Australia’s potent bowling lineup, led by Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Nathan Lyon, as a major challenge for India’s batters.

“India’s top order, including Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and possibly Shreyas Iyer, must perform exceptionally well to establish substantial totals,” Buchanan said. “Then, the likes of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, and Mohammed Siraj will come into their own.”

Buchanan downplayed the psychological impact of India’s previous series wins in Australia, as key players from those victories, such as Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane, are unlikely to feature in the upcoming tour.

“The previous series that India won were important, but those games have passed, and the current players are at a stage of their careers where they all want to perform,” he said. “Both sides have aging players, with Rohit Sharma at 37, Kohli at 35, and Ravichandran Ashwin at 37. Australia also has only a few players under 30.”

Buchanan emphasized the importance of India batting for extended periods to tire out Australia’s bowling attack. He cited Pujara’s marathon innings in the 2018-19 and 2020-21 series as examples of how India can succeed in Australia.

“Australia plays well at home because they understand their conditions,” Buchanan said. “But if India can bat for long periods, it will test the physical capacities of the Australian bowling attack and potentially give them a key to winning the series.”

Buchanan also acknowledged the challenges that traveling teams face in preparing for tours due to the lack of extended match practice. He believes that India’s two-day pink-ball match against the Prime Minister’s XI will be insufficient preparation for the day-night Test in Adelaide.

“Australia is favorite going into the series,” Buchanan said. “It’s very difficult to tour other countries these days, and traveling teams no longer have that preparation in a country to adjust to the conditions.”

Fritz Dominates Berrettini, Continues US Open Surge

Fritz Dominates Berrettini, Continues US Open Surge

Taylor Fritz’s dominant performance against Matteo Berrettini in the second round of the US Open showcased his remarkable growth and determination. Fritz’s aggressive baseline play and impeccable serve control left Berrettini reeling, resulting in a resounding 6-3, 7-6 (1), 6-1 victory.

Fritz’s focus and intensity were evident from the outset. He broke Berrettini’s serve early with a disguised forehand drop shot and a precise backhand pass. His serve was a weapon, winning 90% of his first-serve points and an astonishing 87% of his second-serve points. Berrettini, hampered by leg tape, struggled to find his rhythm and managed only eight points on Fritz’s serve.

This commanding victory marks a significant milestone in Fritz’s Grand Slam career. A year ago, he began to elevate his level at the majors, reaching the quarterfinals at the US Open. He has since replicated that success at the Australian Open and Wimbledon this year.

Fritz’s triumph is part of a strong showing by American men at the US Open. Ben Shelton, Frances Tiafoe, and Brandon Nakashima have also advanced to the third round. This resurgence has sparked questions about the potential end of the Grand Slam drought for U.S. men, which dates back to 2003.

Fritz acknowledges the pressure but remains focused on the present. “We all want to be the one to end it,” he said. “But we don’t really talk about that. We’ve talked about the fact that we’ve got five guys in the Top 20. We’ve talked about how we just have a lot of good players.”

The number of American men in the Top 20 and their success at the US Open is a testament to the depth and talent within the U.S. tennis system. While the Grand Slam drought remains a challenge, Fritz and his fellow countrymen are determined to make their mark on the sport’s biggest stage.

Suryakumar Yadav's Surprising Bowling Exploits in Buchi Babu Tournament

Suryakumar Yadav’s Surprising Bowling Exploits in Buchi Babu Tournament

Suryakumar Yadav, renowned for his explosive batting in limited-overs cricket, has recently turned heads with his unexpected bowling exploits. During Mumbai’s Buchi Babu tournament match against TNCA XI, Yadav experimented with off-spin, delivering a high full toss that nearly resulted in an injury. The incident highlighted Yadav’s willingness to contribute in all aspects of the game.

Yadav’s bowling adventure didn’t end there. In a T20 match against Sri Lanka last month, he surprised many by bowling and even completing a Super Over. However, his bowling exploits in the Buchi Babu tournament were overshadowed by Mumbai’s struggles against a dominant TNCA XI.

Despite Himanshu Singh’s five-wicket haul, TNCA XI posted a commanding first innings total exceeding 350 runs. R Sai Kishore then spearheaded the bowling attack, dismantling Mumbai’s batting lineup, which folded for a paltry 156 runs.

While the team’s performance was underwhelming, the tournament holds significant weight for Suryakumar Yadav’s Test aspirations. Having made his Test debut earlier this year against Australia, Yadav is aiming for a recall to the Indian Test squad for the upcoming Bangladesh series.

With his inclusion in the Duleep Trophy squad, Yadav views the Buchi Babu tournament and the upcoming first-class competition as crucial opportunities to showcase his red-ball prowess and solidify his position in the Test team. Whether Yadav can replicate his limited-overs success in the longer format remains to be seen, but his participation in the Duleep Trophy indicates a clear intention to excel in red-ball cricket.

Will Pucovski Retires from Cricket at 26 Due to Head Injuries

Will Pucovski Retires from Cricket at 26 Due to Head Injuries

Will Pucovski, once hailed as a rising star in Australian cricket, has been forced to retire at the tender age of 26 due to persistent head injuries and concussions. The decision, recommended by a panel of medical experts, marks a sad end to a promising career that was marred by a series of setbacks.

Pucovski’s struggles with head injuries began early in his career. In 2017, he suffered a concussion while playing for Victoria’s Under-19 team. Despite this setback, he made his first-class debut in 2017 and quickly established himself as a prolific run-scorer. However, his progress was repeatedly interrupted by head injuries.

In 2021, Pucovski made his Test debut against India in Sydney. Despite a promising start, he was forced to retire hurt after being struck on the helmet by Navdeep Saini. The injury sidelined him for six months and also contributed to mental health issues.

In March 2024, Pucovski suffered another concussion during a Sheffield Shield match. The blow ruled him out of the rest of the Australian summer and forced him to withdraw from a contract with Leicestershire for the English summer.

The latest concussion proved to be the final straw for Pucovski. After consulting with medical experts, he made the difficult decision to retire from the game. In his career, he played 36 first-class matches for Victoria, scoring 2,350 runs at an average of 45.19 with seven centuries.

Pucovski’s retirement is a reminder of the serious risks associated with head injuries in sport. It also highlights the importance of mental health support for athletes who suffer from these injuries. While his career may have been cut short, Pucovski’s legacy will serve as a cautionary tale about the dangers of concussions and the need to prioritize player safety.

Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya's Heart-to-Heart Conversation Resolves Differences

Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya’s Heart-to-Heart Conversation Resolves Differences

The 17th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) witnessed a significant captaincy change at Mumbai Indians (MI), with Hardik Pandya replacing Rohit Sharma. This move sparked speculations of a rift between the two players. However, their performances and interactions during India’s T20 World Cup victory have shed light on the true nature of their relationship.

Veteran journalist Vimal Kumar revealed that Rohit and Hardik initially maintained distance during the first day of practice. However, on the second day, they engaged in a heart-to-heart conversation that resolved their differences. Kumar witnessed this interaction and described it as a defining moment for the team.

“When I went to the nets, on the first day I saw they were standing far apart and did not talk with each other. But by the second day, I saw them come over, one after the other, and sit together in a corner, talking for a long time. That moment for me defined this team,” Kumar said.

Kumar believes that this conversation played a crucial role in calming the atmosphere in the dressing room. He also praised India’s then head coach Rahul Dravid for handling the situation effectively.

“The full credit goes to Rahul Dravid and Rohit Sharma for this. The way he handled the big guys – Virat, Hardik, Rohit – I think Rahul Dravid has a lot to do with it. Everyone gelled together. That was the leadership I had confidence in,” Kumar added.

India’s T20 World Cup victory, with Rohit and Hardik making significant contributions, further solidified their bond. Their public displays of affection during the tournament put to rest any lingering doubts about their relationship.

The captaincy change at MI may have raised questions, but the events during the T20 World Cup have demonstrated the strength of the bond between Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya. Their ability to resolve their differences and work together for the success of the team is a testament to their professionalism and commitment to Indian cricket.

National Sports Day: Celebrating the Legacy of Hockey Legend Dhyan Chand

National Sports Day: Celebrating the Legacy of Hockey Legend Dhyan Chand

National Sports Day: A Tribute to the Legendary Dhyan Chand

August 29th marks National Sports Day in India, a day dedicated to the memory of Major Dhyan Chand, the legendary hockey player whose exceptional skills and unwavering determination brought international acclaim to the nation.

Born in Allahabad in 1905, Dhyan Chand’s journey to becoming a global sports icon began in the late 1920s. His extraordinary stick work and unmatched agility on the hockey field earned him the title ‘Wizard.’

Chand’s exceptional talent was first showcased at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics, where he led the Indian hockey team to their first Olympic gold medal. This triumph marked the beginning of India’s dominance in the sport, with Chand playing a pivotal role in the team’s subsequent Olympic victories in 1932, 1936, and 1948.

Beyond his Olympic achievements, Chand also captained the Indian hockey team to victory at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics and the 1936 Berlin Olympics. His exceptional skills and leadership qualities inspired generations of hockey players and sports enthusiasts alike.

In recognition of his unparalleled contributions to Indian sports, the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, the highest sporting honor in India, was renamed the ‘Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award’ in 2012. This prestigious award serves as a testament to Chand’s enduring legacy and the profound impact he had on Indian sports.

Today, as we celebrate National Sports Day, we honor the memory of Major Dhyan Chand and his unwavering dedication to excellence. His exceptional talent, unwavering determination, and unwavering spirit continue to inspire athletes and sports enthusiasts across the nation.

Sathiyan Gnanasekaran Powers Dabang Delhi TTC to First UTT 2024 Win

Sathiyan Gnanasekaran Powers Dabang Delhi TTC to First UTT 2024 Win

Dabang Delhi TTC Triumphs in UTT 2024 Opener, Sathiyan Gnanasekaran Shines

In a thrilling encounter at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium, Dabang Delhi TTC secured their first victory of the Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) 2024 season, defeating Athlead Goa Challengers 3-2.

Captain Sathiyan Gnanasekaran led the charge for Delhi, showcasing his exceptional skills in a hard-fought battle against Mihai Bobocica. Despite Bobocica’s early advantage, Sathiyan rallied back to claim the match in three games.

Orawan Paranang also played a pivotal role for Delhi, becoming the first paddler to defeat Yangzi Liu in UTT history. Paranang’s impressive performance continued in the mixed doubles, where she and Sathiyan teamed up to overcome Liu and Harmeet Desai.

Harmeet Desai, captain of Athlead Goa Challengers, displayed resilience in the second men’s singles, bouncing back from a game down to defeat Andreas Levenko. However, Diya Chitale sealed the victory for Delhi with a decisive win over Yashaswini Ghorpade.

Sathiyan and Paranang were recognized for their outstanding contributions, earning the Indian and Foreign Player of the Tie honors, respectively. Sathiyan also received the DafaNews Shot of the Tie award, while Bobocica claimed the ACT Fastest Rally of the Tie.

The franchise-based UTT 2024, promoted by Niraj Bajaj and Vita Dani under the auspices of the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI), continues on Thursday with PBG Bengaluru Smashers facing Jaipur Patriots.

Indian Para Taekwondo Athlete Aruna Tanwar Suffers Heavy Defeat at Paris Paralympics

Indian Para Taekwondo Athlete Aruna Tanwar Suffers Heavy Defeat at Paris Paralympics

India’s Aruna Tanwar Suffers Heavy Defeat in Women’s K 44-47kg Para Taekwondo at Paris Paralympics

Indian para taekwondo athlete Aruna Tanwar faced a crushing 0-19 defeat against Nurcihan Ekinci of Turkey in the round of 16 contest in the women’s K 44-47kg category at the Paris Paralympics on Thursday.

Tanwar proved to be no match for her Turkish opponent, who dominated the five-minute round, scoring points at will. Ekinci relentlessly executed body kicks, earning two points each for a total of 18 points. Tanwar also conceded a penalty point (gam-jeom) during the contest.

The K44 category in para taekwondo is reserved for athletes with impairments in one arm above the elbow. Tanwar’s defeat marks a disappointing end to her Paralympic campaign.

Para taekwondo made its debut at the Tokyo Paralympics in 2021 and has quickly gained popularity. Athletes compete in five separate weight categories for each gender.

Unlike able-bodied taekwondo, para taekwondo matches consist of a single round lasting up to five minutes. Kicks to the head and punches are prohibited due to the varying abilities of athletes to block.

Athletes wear protective gear and “sensor socks” that detect points scored when hitting the opponent’s torso. Regular kicks earn two points, turning kicks three points, and spinning kicks four points.

Fouls such as head kicks, grabbing, pushing, kicks below the belt, or stepping out of bounds result in a gam-jeom, awarding a point to the opponent.

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