Indian Paralympic Contingent to Paris Grows to 179 Members

Indian Paralympic Contingent to Paris Grows to 179 Members

The Indian contingent for the upcoming Paris Paralympics, scheduled from August 28 to September 8, will comprise 84 athletes and 95 officials, totaling 179 members. This marks a significant increase from the 54-member contingent that represented India at the Tokyo Paralympics in 2021.

The large number of officials accompanying the athletes is attributed to the special needs of para athletes. Many participants will have personal coaches and escorts to assist them with their specific requirements. The contingent includes 77 team officials, nine contingent medical officials, and nine contingent officials.

India is sending its largest-ever contingent to the Paralympics, with athletes competing in 12 sports. The para-athletics team is the largest, with 38 competitors, followed by the para-badminton team with 14 members. Other sports represented include para-swimming, para-shooting, para-powerlifting, para-table tennis, para-archery, para-canoeing, para-cycling, para-equestrian, para-rowing, and para-taekwondo.

Notable athletes in the contingent include javelin thrower Sumit Antil and shooter Avani Lekhara, both of whom won gold medals at the Tokyo Paralympics. They will be accompanied by personal coaches to support their efforts to defend their titles.

The participation of the entire contingent, except for the Chef de Mission and one team manager for para badminton, will be funded by the government. All members will receive a daily out-of-pocket allowance of USD 50 during the Games, including acclimatization and training periods.

Paralympic Committee of India president Devendra Jhajharia, who is leading the contingent, will stay outside the Games Village to provide support to athletes competing outside Paris. He has expressed optimism that India will surpass its medal tally of 19 from the Tokyo Paralympics, aiming for over 25 medals, including double-digit gold.

Bangladesh Stuns Pakistan with Historic Test Victory

Bangladesh Stuns Pakistan with Historic Test Victory

Bangladesh has achieved a historic triumph in Test cricket, securing their first-ever victory against Pakistan in the first Test match at Rawalpindi on August 25, 2024. This momentous win marks a significant milestone for Bangladesh’s cricket team, breaking Pakistan’s dominance in the format.

Pakistan, batting first, declared their innings at 448 for 6, with Saud Shakeel (141) and Mohammad Rizwan (171) leading the charge. Bangladesh responded with a determined batting performance, led by Shadman Islam (93), Mominul Haque (50), and a brilliant partnership between Mushfiqur Rahim (191) and Mehidy Hasan Miraz (77). Bangladesh’s total of 565 gave them a 117-run lead.

In Pakistan’s second innings, Bangladesh bowlers tightened their grip, dismissing wickets at regular intervals. Mohammad Rizwan (51) once again provided some resistance, but Pakistan’s batting collapsed, losing 8 wickets for just 80 runs. Mehidy Hasan Miraz (4 for 21) and Shakib Al Hasan (3 for 44) were the main wicket-takers for Bangladesh.

Bangladesh’s openers, Tamim Iqbal and Najmul Hossain Shanto, chased down the target of 30 with ease, securing a historic 10-wicket victory. This triumph is a testament to Bangladesh’s growing strength in Test cricket and their ability to compete with the top teams in the world.

ICC Considers Fund to Boost Test Cricket and Support Smaller Boards

ICC Considers Fund to Boost Test Cricket and Support Smaller Boards

The International Cricket Council (ICC) is considering establishing a dedicated fund to bolster Test cricket and level the playing field for boards outside the “Big Three” (India, Australia, and England). This initiative aims to provide a minimum standard match fee of approximately US $10,000 for players across all Test-playing nations.

The fund, driven by Cricket Australia chair Mark Baird and supported by the BCCI and ECB, is intended to make Test cricket more appealing to players who may otherwise opt for more lucrative franchise leagues. It would also reduce the financial burden on less-wealthy boards, which often incur losses when hosting Test matches.

The fund is expected to be in the region of US $15 million and has the backing of BCCI secretary Jay Shah and ECB chair Richard Thompson. It is currently in its formative stages and has not yet been formally discussed by the ICC board or executive committee.

Baird expressed optimism about the fund’s potential, stating, “We need to take away the barriers and encourage Test cricket to be the best of the best. To retain that history and that legacy, which goes alongside the newer forms of white-ball cricket.”

The ECB has already implemented a similar concept, agreeing to pay Zimbabwe a “touring fee” for their upcoming Test match at Trent Bridge. This move reflects the growing recognition that boards need to find ways to make Test cricket financially viable for all nations.

The ICC’s proposed fund would be a significant step towards ensuring that Test cricket remains a vibrant and competitive format. It would provide a financial incentive for players to prioritize Test cricket and help to level the playing field for boards outside the “Big Three.”

Sanjay Bangar Believes Virat Kohli Should Have Continued as India's Test Captain

Sanjay Bangar Believes Virat Kohli Should Have Continued as India’s Test Captain

Virat Kohli’s decision to step down as India’s Test captain in January 2022 raised eyebrows, with many believing he should have continued in the role. Former batting coach Sanjay Bangar echoed this sentiment, stating that Kohli could have led India in red-ball cricket for a longer period.

Kohli’s tenure as Test captain was marked by unprecedented success. He took over from MS Dhoni in 2014 and led the team in 68 matches, securing 40 victories with a win percentage of 58.82. Under his leadership, India achieved historic milestones, including their maiden Test series triumph in Australia in 2018, victories in the West Indies, and reaching the inaugural ICC World Test Championship Final in 2021.

Kohli’s home record as captain was particularly impressive, with 24 wins out of 31 Tests played in India, and only two losses. His aggressive and fearless approach inspired the team to numerous memorable victories.

However, Kohli’s decision to step down from the captaincy came as a surprise to many. Bangar believes that Kohli could have continued in the role for longer, given his exceptional leadership qualities and the team’s success under his guidance.

After Kohli’s departure, Rohit Sharma was named India’s skipper in all formats. Both Kohli and Rohit have since retired from T20Is, with Suryakumar Yadav taking over the leadership in the shortest format. Rohit continues to lead the team in ODIs and Test cricket.

Shikhar Dhawan Retires from International and Domestic Cricket

Shikhar Dhawan Retires from International and Domestic Cricket

Shikhar Dhawan, the prolific left-handed batsman, has bid farewell to his illustrious international and domestic cricket career. The announcement, made via a heartfelt video message on social media, marks the end of an era for one of India’s most successful opening partnerships.

Dhawan’s international journey spanned over a decade, during which he played 34 Tests, 167 ODIs, and 68 T20Is. In Tests, he amassed 2315 runs at an average of 40.61, including seven centuries and five fifties. In white-ball cricket, he scored 6793 runs in ODIs and 1759 runs in T20Is, averaging 44.11 and 27.92 respectively.

Dhawan’s most notable achievement was his partnership with Rohit Sharma, with whom he formed one of India’s most formidable opening pairs. Together, they shared countless memorable moments on the field, including a six-year period where they, along with Virat Kohli, scored a century of centuries across formats.

Dhawan’s retirement comes after a successful career that saw him rise to the occasion for India in numerous ICC tournaments. He was a key member of the team that won the 2013 Champions Trophy and the 2011 World Cup.

In his retirement message, Dhawan expressed gratitude for the opportunity to represent India and the memories he has made along the way. He stated, “It’s important to turn the page to move forward in life and that’s why I am announcing my retirement from international and domestic cricket. As I bid goodbye to my cricket journey, I have peace in my heart that I played for so long.”

Dhawan’s retirement leaves a void in the Indian cricket team, but his legacy as a prolific batsman and a true ambassador of the sport will continue to inspire generations to come.

Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic Separate After Four Years of Marriage

Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic Separate After Four Years of Marriage

Indian cricket all-rounder Hardik Pandya and his wife Natasa Stankovic have parted ways after four years of marriage. The couple announced their separation on social media, citing mutual respect and the best interests of their son, Agastya.

Sources close to the couple have revealed that Natasa struggled to adjust to Hardik’s flamboyant and self-assured personality. Despite her efforts to match his energy, she found it exhausting and uncomfortable. The insider stated, “He was too flamboyant for her, too full of himself. Natasa could not handle it anymore.”

The decision to separate was not made overnight but was a gradual process. Natasa realized the significant differences in their personalities and the toll it was taking on her. The insider added, “She tried to match it up to him but it made her feel uncomfortable. This was a never-ending process so it became tiring after a while.”

Since the announcement, Agastya has been staying with Natasa in her mother’s hometown in Serbia. Hardik, on the other hand, has been linked to singer Jasmin Walia.

In their joint statement, Hardik and Natasa expressed their gratitude for the joy and companionship they shared. They emphasized their commitment to co-parenting Agastya and ensuring his happiness. They requested privacy during this difficult time.

The separation has sparked speculation and rumors, but the couple has remained tight-lipped about the specific reasons behind their decision.

13-Year-Old Tanvi Patri Emerges as India's Badminton Prodigy

13-Year-Old Tanvi Patri Emerges as India’s Badminton Prodigy

Thirteen-year-old Tanvi Patri from Odisha has emerged as a rising star in Indian badminton, capturing the girls’ singles title at the U-15 Badminton Asia U-17 & U-15 Junior Championships in Chengdu, China. Her victory marks a significant achievement for India, offering a glimmer of hope amidst recent struggles in the sport.

Patri’s journey to the top began in China, where her parents worked as software professionals. She first picked up badminton at the age of eight and quickly displayed exceptional talent. After returning to India in 2020, she joined the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy (PPBA) in Bangalore, where she has honed her skills under the guidance of renowned coaches.

In Chengdu, Patri showcased her resilience and determination, fighting back from a deficit in the opening game to secure a 22-20, 21-11 victory over Vietnam’s Thi Thu Huyen Nguyen. Her performance throughout the tournament was flawless, as she did not drop a single game.

Vimal Kumar, Director of PPBA, sees great potential in Patri, comparing her to the early days of P V Sindhu, one of India’s most celebrated badminton players. “She has a long way to go, but with her temperament, she has great potential,” said Kumar.

Patri’s parents, Rabinarayan Patri and Sailabala Panda, have been instrumental in her success. Rabinarayan, who works from home, accompanies Patri to the academy and provides unwavering support.

Patri’s achievements extend beyond the U-15 Badminton Asia Championships. She has also won the U-15 and U-17 girls’ singles titles in the All India sub-junior ranking tournaments and the gold medal in the 35th Sub-Junior National Championships.

Her success has not come without challenges. In 2022, she reached the quarterfinals at the German Junior International in Berlin, but was forced to withdraw due to an injury. However, she has bounced back stronger than ever, proving her determination to reach the highest levels of the sport.

As Patri continues to develop, she is expected to be a strong contender for the 2028 or 2032 Olympics. Her talent, resilience, and unwavering support system make her a promising star in Indian badminton.

PBG Bengaluru Smashers, Puneri Paltan Table Tennis Aim for Continued Dominance in UTT 2024

PBG Bengaluru Smashers, Puneri Paltan Table Tennis Aim for Continued Dominance in UTT 2024

PBG Bengaluru Smashers and Puneri Paltan Table Tennis Aim for Continued Success in Ultimate Table Tennis 2024

The Ultimate Table Tennis 2024 season is heating up, with both PBG Bengaluru Smashers and Puneri Paltan Table Tennis looking to maintain their winning streaks when they face off at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium on Monday.

Both teams made impressive starts to the tournament, with PBG Bengaluru Smashers defeating Chennai Lions 11-4 and Puneri Paltan Table Tennis overcoming Ahmedabad SG Pipers 10-5.

PBG Bengaluru Smashers’ victory was largely due to the heroics of Jeet Chandra, who stunned India’s top-ranked male paddler, Achanta Sharath Kamal, 3-0. Captain Alvaro Robles, Lily Zhang, and Anthony Amalraj also contributed to the team’s success.

Puneri Paltan Table Tennis, meanwhile, relied on the brilliance of Ayhika Mukherjee, who upset the league’s highest-ranked player, Bernadette Szocs, 3-0. Ankur Bhattacharjee also impressed with a sweeping win over Lilian Bardet.

Both teams will be eager to build on their strong starts and secure a place in the playoffs. A victory for either side could bring them closer to that goal.

The match between PBG Bengaluru Smashers and Puneri Paltan Table Tennis promises to be an exciting affair, with both teams boasting talented players and a hunger for success.

Fatima Sana Appointed Pakistan Women's T20 World Cup Captain

Fatima Sana Appointed Pakistan Women’s T20 World Cup Captain

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has appointed fast bowler Fatima Sana as the captain of the 15-member squad for the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, which will be held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in October. Sana takes over the captaincy from all-rounder Nida Dar.

This will be the first time that the 22-year-old Sana will lead Pakistan in T20Is and at any ICC event. She has previously captained the national team twice in ODIs, including a memorable Super Over victory against New Zealand at Hagley Oval when she stood in for the concussed Dar.

Apart from the captaincy change, the Pakistan squad remains largely unchanged from the one that toured Sri Lanka for the Women’s T20 Asia Cup last month. The only alteration is the inclusion of batter Sadaf Shamas, who was also part of the Women’s T20 World Cup in 2023, in place of wicketkeeper-batter Najiha Alvi.

Ten players from the previous T20 World Cup assignment in 2023 have been retained in the 15-member squad. These include Aliya Riaz, Muneeba Ali, Nashra Sandhu, Omaima Sohail, Sadia Iqbal, Sidra Amin, Tuba Hassan, Shamas, Dar, and Fatima. Left-arm spinner Sadia’s selection is subject to fitness, while uncapped left-arm seamer Tasmia Rubab has also been included in the squad.

Pakistan has also named Alvi, who was omitted from the main squad, as the traveling reserve. Rameen Shamim and Umm-e-Hani are the non-traveling reserves.

The Women’s T20 World Cup will commence in the UAE on October 3. Pakistan has been placed in Group A alongside Australia, India, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka. The revised schedule for the tournament has yet to be announced after it was shifted from Bangladesh last week.

Pakistan's Home Advantage Hopes Dashed in First Test Against Bangladesh

Pakistan’s Home Advantage Hopes Dashed in First Test Against Bangladesh

Pakistan’s hopes of winning the first Test against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi were dashed after the visitors took an unexpected first innings lead of 117 runs. The lead has given Bangladesh a glimmer of hope for a victory, while Pakistan’s pacer Naseem Shah has criticized the pitch for not providing the home advantage they desired.

After the end of the fourth day’s play on Saturday, Shah called out the board for not creating a pitch that could give the hosts the advantage they sought. “We have had enough series where we had such pitches,” Shah said in the post-match press conference. “They did their best to prepare a pitch that was helpful, but I think because of the heat, or excessive sunshine, the surface wasn’t quite helpful.”

Shah emphasized the need for home advantage, stating that it is crucial to get a match result at any cost. “We didn’t get the help we expected from the pitch,” he said. “But everyone tried their best.”

In the second innings on Day 4, Pakistan started badly when opener Saim Ayub was dismissed for just a single. However, Mushfiqur Rahim played a brilliant innings, adding 114 with Liton Das for the sixth wicket and then a record 194 for the seventh wicket with Mehidy Hasan Miraz. Bangladesh’s previous Test best against Pakistan was the 555-6 they made at Khulna in 2015.

Pakistan will need to bat aggressively in the second innings to chase down the target and avoid defeat. The match is evenly poised, and either team could emerge victorious.

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