India U19 Dominate Australia, Secure Unassailable Lead in Youth ODI Series

India U19 Dominate Australia, Secure Unassailable Lead in Youth ODI Series

India’s Under-19 cricket team continued their dominance in the three-match youth ODI series against Australia, securing an unassailable 2-0 lead with a comprehensive nine-wicket victory in the second match.

Opener Sahil Parakh played a pivotal role in India’s triumph, smashing an aggressive unbeaten century (109 not out off 75 balls) to guide his team to the target of 177 in just 22 overs. Parakh’s innings was studded with 14 boundaries and 5 sixes, showcasing his exceptional power-hitting abilities.

The Indian bowlers had earlier restricted Australia to a modest total of 176 all out in 49.3 overs. Karnataka medium pacer Samarth Nagaraj (2/34), Kerala leg-spinner Mohammed Enaan (2/30), and off-spinner Kiran Chormale (2/29) shared six wickets among them to stifle the Australian batting lineup.

Several Australian batters made starts but failed to convert them into substantial scores. Addison Sheriff (39 off 61 balls) was the top-scorer for the visitors, but his efforts were not enough to prevent India from taking a commanding lead in the series.

Abhigyan Kundu (53 not out off 50 balls) provided valuable support to Parakh, stitching together a match-winning partnership of 153 runs. Kundu’s innings featured nine boundaries, demonstrating his ability to rotate the strike and keep the scoreboard ticking.

With the series already in their grasp, India will be looking to complete a clean sweep in the inconsequential third match on Thursday. The teams will then travel to Chennai for two unofficial ‘Tests’ starting from September 30.

Garbiñe Muguruza Embraces New Chapter After Tennis Retirement

Garbiñe Muguruza Embraces New Chapter After Tennis Retirement

Garbiñe Muguruza, the former world No. 1 tennis player, is embracing a new chapter in her life after retiring from the sport. In an exclusive interview with Mujerhoy magazine, Muguruza shared her thoughts on her post-tennis life, her upcoming wedding, and her new role as tournament director of the 2024 WTA Finals in Riyadh.

Muguruza, who retired at the age of 30, admitted that she never expected to leave tennis so early. However, the intense nature of her approach to the sport took its toll. “I even thought that I would lose my identity if I stopped playing,” she said.

Now, Muguruza is channeling her competitive spirit into new ventures. She is actively involved in wedding planning for her upcoming nuptials with fiancé Arthur Borges. Additionally, she is excited about her role as tournament director of the WTA Finals, a position that makes her the first former player to hold the post.

Muguruza’s appointment to the WTA Finals is a testament to her experience and passion for the sport. She won the season-ending tournament in 2021 and is eager to use her knowledge to elevate the event. “I feel very honored and excited about this opportunity,” she said. “I hope to transform the WTA Finals into a showcase for women’s tennis that not only grows the game but also inspires fans, especially girls and women, to pursue their dreams.”

Muguruza’s post-tennis life is a reflection of her determination and resilience. She is embracing new challenges and using her platform to make a positive impact on the sport she loves.

Nadal, Alcaraz Headline Davis Cup Final 8 Lineups

Nadal, Alcaraz Headline Davis Cup Final 8 Lineups

The Davis Cup Final 8, scheduled for November 19-24 in Malaga, Spain, has unveiled its initial lineups, featuring a star-studded cast led by Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz.

Nadal, a 22-time Grand Slam champion, and Alcaraz, the current world No. 3, will represent Spain in their quest for a sixth Davis Cup title. The duo made their team debut at the Paris Olympics but fell short of the medal rounds.

Italy, the defending champions, will be spearheaded by world No. 1 Jannik Sinner, who played a pivotal role in their 2023 Davis Cup triumph. Lorenzo Musetti, another Italian star, will also be vying for a title defense.

The United States, led by Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul, will face Australia in the quarterfinals. The Aussies, last year’s runners-up, will be without Alex de Minaur but will have Montreal champion Alexei Popyrin in their ranks.

Canada, the 2022 champions, will rely on Felix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov to defend their title. Germany, with Jan-Lennard Struff and Yannick Hanfmann, has yet to finalize its roster, leaving open the possibility of world No. 2 Alexander Zverev’s inclusion.

The Netherlands, Spain’s quarterfinal opponent, will feature Botic Van de Zandschulp, who defeated Alcaraz at the US Open. Argentina, led by Sebastian Baez and Francisco Cerundolo, will face Italy in the other quarterfinal.

The Davis Cup Final 8 promises thrilling matches and intense competition as the world’s top tennis nations battle for the prestigious trophy.

Tennis Stars Converge in Asia for China Open and Japan Open

Tennis Stars Converge in Asia for China Open and Japan Open

As the leaves turn vibrant hues, the tennis world embarks on its annual Asian swing, with the China Open and Kinoshita Group Japan Open taking center stage.

China Open (WTA)

Beijing welcomes seven of the women’s Top 10, including Aryna Sabalenka and Jessica Pegula, for the prestigious WTA 1000 event. Defending champion Iga Swiatek’s absence is notable, as she prioritizes her schedule amidst mandatory events.

Coco Gauff, fresh from her post-Brad Gilbert era, will be a player to watch. Zheng Qinwen, the gold medalist, returns to her home city with high expectations. Emma Navarro, a recent Top 10 debutante, will seek to make her mark.

Other notable participants include US Open semifinalist Karolina Muchova, Olympic silver medalist Donna Vekic, and 2019 Beijing champion Naomi Osaka.

Kinoshita Group Japan Open (ATP)

Tokyo has become a familiar stomping ground for American players, with Taylor Fritz, Frances Tiafoe, and Ben Shelton returning to defend their titles. However, fatigue from the Laver Cup may linger.

Fritz, the top seed, faces a tough opener against Arthur Fils. Shelton and Tiafoe also have challenging first-round matches against Reilly Opelka and Brandon Nakashima, respectively.

Hubert Hurkacz, Casper Ruud, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Tommy Paul, and Holger Rune round out the Top 8 seeds.

Intriguing first-round matchups include Fritz vs. Fils, Tiafoe vs. Nakashima, and Marin Cilic vs. Kei Nishikori, a rematch of the 2014 US Open final.

Adil Rashid Vows to Continue Playing for England, Dismissing Retirement Talk

Adil Rashid Vows to Continue Playing for England, Dismissing Retirement Talk

Adil Rashid, England’s premier legspinner, has dismissed any notion of retirement, expressing his unwavering desire to continue playing international cricket. Despite England’s recent struggles in ODIs, Rashid remains an integral part of the team’s future, with his sights set on the upcoming Champions Trophy, T20 World Cup, and 50-over World Cup.

Rashid’s 200th ODI wicket at Headingley marked a significant milestone for the Yorkshireman, making him the first Englishman to achieve the feat. However, the achievement was overshadowed by England’s consecutive defeats to Australia, highlighting the team’s transitional phase.

Despite the setbacks, Rashid remains optimistic about England’s prospects. He believes that the team’s young players have the potential to become world-beaters, and he is eager to share his experience and knowledge with them.

“I’ve got no eye yet on retiring or anything like that – that’s not even crossed my mind,” Rashid said. “It’s about enjoying the game and still giving it everything I’ve got.”

Rashid’s commitment to the team is particularly important given the recent departures of experienced players like Moeen Ali. As the most senior spinner in the squad, Rashid will now assume a greater leadership role, mentoring and guiding the younger players.

“With Mo not being there my input will obviously be a little bit more, speaking to the youngsters and them coming to me,” Rashid said. “That’s the ultimate aim. Whatever I’ve got in terms of experience, form, ups and downs, the knowledge I have, I can pass that on.”

Rashid’s evolution into a world-class spinner was facilitated by a consistent schedule and selection. However, the demands of the modern game mean that the next generation of players may not have the same level of continuity.

Despite the challenges, Rashid believes that England can regain their status as one of the top teams in the world. With his experience and skill, he remains a vital asset for the team as they embark on a new era under Brendon McCullum.

Carlos Alcaraz: Acting Skills Key to Laver Cup MVP Performance

Carlos Alcaraz: Acting Skills Key to Laver Cup MVP Performance

Carlos Alcaraz, the four-time Grand Slam champion, has revealed that his acting skills played a crucial role in his MVP-caliber performance at the Laver Cup. Alcaraz, making his Laver Cup debut, contributed eight points to Team Europe’s 13-11 victory over Team World.

Despite the pressure, Alcaraz displayed remarkable composure throughout the final day, particularly in his 6-2, 7-5 win over Taylor Fritz in the decisive match. When asked about the pressure, Alcaraz joked, “Where did you see tension today?”

However, Alcaraz admitted to feeling nervous, saying, “I’m not gonna lie. After Sascha’s match, he did a really good job. It was time for me to do my job.” He added, “I had nerves, I was a little bit nervous. I try not to show Taylor that I’m nervous, but, you know, I think I played one of my best matches so far.”

Alcaraz’s acting skills came into play as he concealed his nerves and maintained a calm demeanor on the court. “That means that I’m pretty good actor. Very good actor,” he said. “I tried to be as match-calm as I can and hit it as good as I can.”

The Laver Cup provided Alcaraz with an ideal environment to regain his form after his surprising second-round exit at the US Open. The team atmosphere and support from his teammates helped him overcome his nerves and perform at his best.

“Comparing to other tournaments, I mean, it’s a different feeling,” Alcaraz said. “Obviously, having them supporting me behind me, so it’s different. They try to just stay there and show me good energy all the time that makes me feel really comfortable on court and trying to pull out all the nerves and make good tennis.”

Alcaraz’s Laver Cup triumph is a testament to his resilience and ability to perform under pressure. His acting skills, combined with his exceptional tennis talent, make him a formidable opponent on the court.

B. Sai Sudharsan: The Rising Star of Indian Cricket

B. Sai Sudharsan: The Rising Star of Indian Cricket

B. Sai Sudharsan, the rising star of Indian cricket, has been making waves with his impressive performances in recent years. The Tamil Nadu left-hander, who made his India debut last year, recently represented India-C in the Duleep Trophy. In an exclusive interview, Sudharsan shared his insights on his career, training regimen, and aspirations.

Underarm Throwdowns: A Key to Success

Sudharsan believes that practicing underarm throwdowns is crucial for developing strong batting fundamentals. “Underarm and drop ball are very difficult to play,” he explains. “For that, basics are more important. If things are right, only then you can play underarm and the drop ball well.”

He incorporates underarm throwdowns into his regular training routine, focusing on balance, alignment, timing, and smoothness. “I have a routine. Whenever I go back after a tournament or whenever I play between matches, I try and play a lot of underarm, so that all my basics are always right,” he says.

County Cricket: A Valuable Learning Experience

Sudharsan’s stints in English County cricket have been instrumental in his development as a batsman. “It’s a very vast question,” he says. “Earlier, when I used to play in swinging or seaming conditions, I used to have that kind of fear where there is a newness whenever I go in.”

However, his experiences in England have helped him overcome this fear. “Because of that the familiarity of the balls is there. If you go there, every ball swings. Every other ball swings. Every other ball seams off the wicket. So, (there’s the development of) the habit of playing according to that, rather than getting surprised when we come in,” he explains.

Adapting to Different Roles

Sudharsan has shown versatility by batting at different positions, including No. 6. “It’s definitely very new. I’ve never batted below No. 4,” he admits. “So, that was a different experience and challenge.”

He embraces the responsibility that comes with batting in the middle order. “You need to play with all-rounders. You need to play with the bowlers. And taking more responsibility and more chances than them. So, it was a new experience for me and hopefully it worked well,” he says.

The Importance of Grinding

Sudharsan is known for his relentless work ethic. “I take rest, definitely,” he says. “But I 200 per cent believe in it (the grind). Because, that’s the one which is giving everything to us.”

He believes that consistency is key to success. “I think that consistency will in the future set you apart, where you can exponentially get better. I think that consistency is very important. That is what I’m striving for,” he says.

Aspirations for the Future

Sudharsan is eager to represent India in Test cricket. “As a cricketer, this is a great platform and opportunity, where it feels like a Test match every game we play,” he says. “I feel that is exposing us as cricketers to many different conditions. And I feel that it is helping me personally to get better as a batter.”

He is determined to continue working hard and prove his worth. “Obviously, if you get better in red ball, you can expand your batting in all formats. So, I feel this is one of the difficult formats to play for sure. And it is a test for everybody. So, obviously, I would love to play for the country whenever possible. And especially in red ball, because that has been a dream for everybody to get that Test cap. So, definitely looking forward,” he concludes.

PCB Connection Camp Charts Roadmap for Pakistan Cricket Revival

PCB Connection Camp Charts Roadmap for Pakistan Cricket Revival

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) recently concluded its much-anticipated “connection camp” with a roadmap to address the team’s current struggles. The camp brought together officials, team management, and players, including captains Shan Masood and Babar Azam, for open and robust discussions.

One key issue identified was the lack of unity within the national side. Salman Naseer, the PCB’s chief operating officer, acknowledged that this had been a topic of discussion, not only among the players but also between the board and the team.

The camp also addressed tensions between players and the board, particularly regarding the denial of NOCs for participation in overseas leagues. Naseer emphasized that unity was not just about the team but also about the relationship between the team and management.

Despite the challenges, Gary Kirsten, the white-ball coach, expressed optimism about the depth of talent in Pakistan. He praised the quality of players showcased in the recent Champions Cup.

Jason Gillespie, the head coach, highlighted the importance of listening and learning to improve the team’s effectiveness. He emphasized the players’ pride in representing Pakistan and their desire to inspire the nation.

The discussions at the camp will continue, with the aim of identifying and addressing issues that have hindered the team’s performance. The PCB is committed to working together with the players and management to improve results and foster a positive and unified environment.

Rodri's ACL Injury Deals Blow to Man City's Title Hopes

Rodri’s ACL Injury Deals Blow to Man City’s Title Hopes

Manchester City’s title hopes have been dealt a major blow with the news that star midfielder Rodri could miss the rest of the season due to an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. The 28-year-old limped off during City’s 2-2 draw against Arsenal on Sunday after going down holding his right knee. Tests on Monday confirmed the devastating diagnosis, according to reports in Spain.

Rodri’s absence would be a significant setback for City, who are aiming to win a fifth consecutive Premier League title and reclaim the Champions League. The former Atletico Madrid player has been a key figure in City’s recent success, losing just one of his last 84 games for club and country. He has even been touted as a potential Ballon d’Or winner this year.

“Rodri is strong. He leaves the pitch in this action because he felt something, otherwise Rodri stays there,” City boss Pep Guardiola said after the Arsenal match. “He’s the best holding midfielder in the world, he is a potential Ballon d’Or winner. I would love for him to win (the Ballon d’Or).”

City were already short of cover for Rodri, and his absence leaves a gaping hole in the middle of Guardiola’s midfield. Mateo Kovacic has deputised in the holding midfield role early in the season, but Rodri’s experience and quality will be sorely missed.

The injury is also a concern for Spain, who are preparing for the 2024 European Championship. Rodri has been a key player for Spain in recent years, and his absence would be a major blow to their hopes of success.

Rodri’s injury highlights the growing concerns over player welfare in football. The Spaniard played over 5,000 minutes in 63 games for City and Spain last season, and he has warned that leading players could go on strike over an ever-expanding schedule.

“I don’t know what’s going to happen, but it’s something that worries us because we are the guys that suffer,” he said on the increasing physical and mental demands placed on players. “Someone has to take care of us because we are the main characters of this, let’s say, sport, or business, whatever you want to call it.”

City face Watford in the League Cup on Tuesday, little over 48 hours after the Arsenal match. It remains to be seen how Guardiola will cope without his star midfielder, but it is clear that Rodri’s injury is a major setback for City’s hopes of success this season.

Suraj Karkera Seizes Opportunity as India's Next Hockey Goalkeeper

Suraj Karkera Seizes Opportunity as India’s Next Hockey Goalkeeper

Suraj Karkera, the 28-year-old hockey goalkeeper, has finally stepped into the spotlight after years of waiting in the wings. With India’s long-time custodian, P.R. Sreejesh, set to retire after the Paris Olympics, Karkera has seized the opportunity to prove his worth.

In the recent Asian Champions Trophy (ACT), Karkera shared goalkeeping duties with Krishan Pathak, showcasing their exceptional skills. They conceded only one goal in any match collectively, contributing significantly to India’s victory.

Karkera’s journey to the top has been marked by patience and perseverance. Transitioning from the junior setup to the senior team, he had to bide his time behind Sreejesh. Despite sporadic appearances, he remained a vital part of the core group, witnessing India’s Olympic bronze medal triumphs in Tokyo and Paris.

“Of course, it’s frustrating when you’re not part of the team,” Karkera admitted. “But I’ve been part of two Olympic cycles of a group that’s winning a lot of important medals. So, you know you’re also around that level.”

Karkera’s motivation stemmed from his teammates, childhood coaches, and inspiring stories of the armed forces. He found solace in reading books by Major General Ian Cardozo, a 1971 war hero who lost his leg but went on to command a battalion.

“Such things motivate me,” Karkera said. “It helps you to keep going, keep at it.”

Now, with a new Olympic cycle beginning, Karkera is eager to make the most of his opportunity. He will continue to compete with Pathak, his city-mate and fellow goalkeeper.

“We’ve known each other since 2015,” Karkera said. “We’ve been to each other’s houses in Mumbai. We spend a lot of good time together. He’s a fierce competitor. So yes, there will be competition, healthy competition.”

Karkera’s journey is a testament to the importance of patience, perseverance, and the unwavering belief in one’s abilities. As he steps into the spotlight, he is poised to make a significant contribution to Indian hockey in the years to come.

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