India A Thrash Australia A by 172 Runs, Avoid Series Sweep

India A Thrash Australia A by 172 Runs, Avoid Series Sweep

India A registered a resounding 172-run victory over Australia A in the third and final one-day international in Mackay, Australia, on Sunday. The triumph marked India A’s first win of their tour and prevented a series sweep by the hosts.

Legspinner Priya Mishra, making her debut in the series, played a pivotal role in India A’s victory. She claimed a five-wicket haul, bowling out Australia A for a paltry 72 runs. The Australian side was dismissed within 23 overs, losing their last eight wickets for just 24 runs.

India A, batting first, posted a competitive total of 243 for 9. Tejal Hasabnis (50) and Raghvi Bist (53) shared a crucial 104-run partnership for the fourth wicket, lifting India A from a precarious 43 for 3. Sajeevan Sajana and captain Minnu Mani also made valuable contributions down the order.

Australia A’s chase got off to a disastrous start as S Yashasri dismissed opener Charli Knott for 11 in the fourth over. Meghna Singh then removed captain Tahlia McGrath in the following over. Mishra took over from there, bowling out Maddy Darke, Nicole Faltum, Tess Flintoff, Kate Peterson, and Hancock in quick succession.

Mishra’s impressive performance earned her figures of 5 for 14 in her five overs. She was ably supported by Yashasri, who finished with 2 for 19, and Singh, who claimed 2 for 21.

Despite the loss, Australia A won the series 2-1, having also clinched the T20 series 3-0. The two sides will now face off in an unofficial Test match from August 22.

Chelsea Face Manchester City in Premier League Opener

Chelsea Face Manchester City in Premier League Opener

The Premier League 2024-25 season kicks off with a highly anticipated clash between Chelsea and defending champions Manchester City at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Both teams will be eager to start their campaigns with a victory, but Chelsea face an uphill battle against a formidable City side.

Chelsea have not tasted success in their last six Premier League encounters with Manchester City, drawing twice and losing four times since their 2-1 away win in May 2021. However, the Blues have a strong record in their opening matches, having accumulated 67 points, second only to Manchester United’s 21 wins.

Manchester City, on the other hand, have won their Premier League opener in 12 of the last 13 seasons, with the exception of a 0-1 defeat at Tottenham in 2021-22. They will be without Oscar Bobb and Rodri for the match, while Chelsea will miss Conor Gallagher, whose future remains uncertain.

In terms of head-to-head records, Chelsea hold a slight edge with 69 wins compared to City’s 65. Their last two Premier League meetings ended in draws.

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca expressed concerns about the size of his squad, while Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola acknowledged the challenge of defending their title.

“We have to conquer it again, because they are not going to give us the Premier League for the 24/25 season,” Guardiola said. “We have to live with that, but I know what we have to do. Point by point must be won.”

The match will be broadcast live on Star Sports Network in India and streamed on Hotstar.

India's Largest Paralympic Contingent of 84 Athletes to Compete in Paris 2024

India’s Largest Paralympic Contingent of 84 Athletes to Compete in Paris 2024

India has announced its largest-ever contingent of 84 athletes to compete at the Paris 2024 Paralympics, scheduled from August 28 to September 8. This marks a significant increase from the 54 athletes sent to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, including 14 women. Notably, India will participate in three new sports at Paris 2024: para-cycling, para-rowing, and blind judo, bringing the total number of sports to 12.

Arshad Shaik and Jyoti Gaderiya will represent India in para-cycling, while Kapil Parmar and Kokila will compete in blind judo. Anita and K. Narayana will participate in para-rowing.

India’s most successful Paralympic Games was Tokyo 2020, where the country won 19 medals, including five gold, eight silver, and six bronze. Avani Lekhara, who won gold in the women’s R2 10m air rifle standing SH1 event, will return to compete in Paris 2024. Sumit Antil, the gold medalist in men’s F64 javelin throw, will also participate.

Table tennis player Bhavina Patel, who won India’s first Paralympics medal in the sport, will compete in the women’s singles and doubles events. Harvinder Singh, the first Indian to win an archery medal at the Paralympics, will appear in individual and mixed team recurve events.

Virat Kohli Celebrates 16 Years of International Cricket Excellence

Virat Kohli Celebrates 16 Years of International Cricket Excellence

Virat Kohli, the legendary Indian batsman, celebrated 16 years of his illustrious international cricket career on August 18, 2024. His journey has been marked by remarkable achievements, inspiring performances, and an unwavering dedication to the sport.

Kohli’s international debut came in an ODI against Sri Lanka in 2008, where he scored a modest 12 runs. However, he quickly established himself as a consistent performer, finishing the series with an average of 31.80. Over the years, he has evolved into one of the most dominant batsmen in cricket history.

In ODIs, Kohli holds the record for the most centuries (50) by a male batter. His unparalleled 27 centuries in successful run chases solidify his status as a modern-day great. His contributions extend beyond ODIs, with significant runs amassed in Test matches (8,848) and T20 Internationals (4,188).

Kohli has been a key figure in India’s triumphs in major ICC tournaments, including the 2011 World Cup, the 2013 Champions Trophy, and the 2024 T20 World Cup. His leadership qualities were evident during his tenure as Test captain, during which India secured a record 40 victories out of 68 matches.

Beyond statistics, Kohli’s impact on cricket is profound. He is credited with revolutionizing the approach to batting in limited-overs cricket, emphasizing fitness, aggressive running between the wickets, and a relentless pursuit of victory. His unwavering passion and dedication have inspired a generation of aspiring cricketers.

As Kohli enters the latter stages of his career, his legacy as one of the most influential figures in cricket history is undeniable. His impact on Indian cricket, and the sport globally, is immeasurable, leaving an indelible mark on the game’s evolution.

Gabba's Future as International Cricket Venue in Doubt

Gabba’s Future as International Cricket Venue in Doubt

The Gabba, an iconic cricket venue in Brisbane, faces an uncertain future as an international cricket ground. The Queensland government has signed a two-year hosting agreement with Cricket Australia, leaving the venue’s long-term status in doubt.

The Gabba has witnessed numerous historic Test moments, including the 1960 tie, Ian Botham’s last great innings, and Shane Warne’s career-best performance. However, its viability as a modern cricket stadium is nearing its end in 2030.

Brisbane will host the 2032 Olympics, and initial plans to rebuild the Gabba were scrapped due to costs. Instead, a renovation is expected, but its impact on the stadium’s usability during the renovation remains unclear.

Queensland Cricket has expressed frustration and concern over the uncertainty, fearing it could impact participation and fan engagement in the state. Former Australia captain Allan Border has called for a new multipurpose venue to be built in Brisbane.

Tasmania is also vying to host indoor Test cricket in its proposed new Hobart stadium, which could potentially challenge the Gabba’s status as a regular Test venue. However, Cricket Australia chair Mike Baird emphasized the importance of Brisbane remaining part of the Test schedule.

Queensland has other smaller international venues, such as Allan Border Field and the Gold Coast, which could host international matches. The Future Tours Programme includes winter home cricket in Australia, potentially opening the door for venues like Cairns and Townsville.

The Gabba’s future remains uncertain, but Cricket Australia is working with the AFL to find a long-term solution for a major cricket venue in Brisbane. Queensland Cricket remains hopeful that Test cricket will return to the Gabba after 2026-27, despite the current lack of clarity.

West Indies Rue Missed Opportunity in First Innings Loss to South Africa

West Indies Rue Missed Opportunity in First Innings Loss to South Africa

West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite has identified the team’s failure to capitalize on their bowling performance in the first innings as a crucial factor in their 40-run loss to South Africa in the second Test in Providence.

Despite bowling South Africa out for a meager 160, the West Indies bowlers were unable to take a significant lead, as Dane Piedt and Nandre Burger added a crucial 63-run partnership for the final wicket. In response, the West Indies were bowled out for 144, conceding a 16-run deficit.

“Our first innings total needed to be bigger. We needed to get a lead from it,” Brathwaite said. “I think that was very important. You can never complain about the bowlers’ effort to bowl them out for 160, but yeah, the batting effort in the first innings just wasn’t big enough.”

Despite the disappointing result, Brathwaite highlighted several positives from the series, including the performances of Shamar Joseph, Jayden Seales, and Jason Holder. Joseph took five wickets in the first innings, while Seales was the West Indies’ leading wicket-taker with 12, including a six-wicket haul in the second innings. Holder scored a half-century in the first innings.

Brathwaite also praised the bowling of the two spinners, Rahkeem Cornwall and Veerasammy Permaul, who both conceded less than three runs per over in the second innings.

“I think bowling-wise, you look at Shamar coming back in, not playing the first Test, and coming in bowling out South Africa on the first day. Jayden throughout the series, continued to keep coming despite the hot conditions. That was a positive,” Brathwaite said.

“You see the two spinners, one of the first time two spinners played together in the Caribbean, and they did well, in particular this game where both of them were under three runs an over. That’s one thing we asked for, and that was great to see.”

Looking ahead, Brathwaite expressed excitement about the potential of the West Indies’ fast bowling unit, which includes Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, and Seales. However, he also emphasized the importance of the batting unit.

“I must say, I’m very excited about the batting unit. I really think the line-up we have, can do the job,” Brathwaite said. “So, we just got to keep believing.”

Pakistan-Bangladesh Second Test Shifted to Rawalpindi Due to Karachi Construction

Pakistan-Bangladesh Second Test Shifted to Rawalpindi Due to Karachi Construction

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that the second Test match between Pakistan and Bangladesh, originally scheduled to be held in Karachi from August 30 to September 3, has been shifted to Rawalpindi. The decision was made due to ongoing construction work at the National Stadium in Karachi, which is being prepared for the ICC Champions Trophy in 2025.

According to the PCB, the construction experts have advised that while construction could continue during playing hours, the resulting noise pollution would disturb the cricketers. Additionally, the dust from the construction work could affect the health and well-being of the players, officials, broadcasters, and media.

Given that construction must continue uninterrupted to ensure the venue is operationally ready for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, the PCB, after consulting all stakeholders and reviewing operational and logistical matters, has decided to hold both Tests in Rawalpindi.

The PCB has also confirmed that fans will be allowed to attend the match in Rawalpindi, unlike in Karachi, where the game was supposed to be played without spectators due to the redevelopment work.

The first Test match between Pakistan and Bangladesh is scheduled to be held in Chittagong from August 15 to 19. The third and final Test match will be played in Rawalpindi from September 8 to 12.

Arshad Nadeem Calls for Modern Facilities for Women Athletes

Arshad Nadeem Calls for Modern Facilities for Women Athletes

Arshad Nadeem, Pakistan’s Olympic javelin throw gold medalist, has called for the government to invest in modern facilities for women athletes. Nadeem, who returned home to a hero’s welcome after winning Pakistan’s first Olympic gold since 1984, has received numerous cash prizes, cars, and other gifts. However, he believes that the government should prioritize the development of sports infrastructure and education for women.

“We badly need facilities for our women and even men to acquire higher education in our area,” Nadeem said on ARY News. “Nowadays, young athletes need to be given the best facilities.”

Nadeem, who appeared on the show with his wife Rashida, also spoke about the buffalo gifted to him by his father-in-law for winning the Olympic gold medal. “I was a bit surprised with the announcement,” he said with a smile. “My father-in-law is a very rich person and has a lot of land. If only he had given me 4-5 acres of farm land instead of the buffalo.”

Rashida revealed that she knew about Nadeem’s injury problems before the Olympics but kept it away from other family members. “When he went for the Games, I couldn’t sleep for three days,” she said. “I just kept on praying that he would remain fit and return with a gold medal.”

Nadeem’s long-time coach, Salman Butt, said the ace javelin thrower will return to training in a month’s time. “Arshad knows that he has to work harder to maintain his position,” Butt said. “There is great competition in the javelin throw in the international field.”

Nadeem’s victory has sparked a renewed interest in sports in Pakistan. He hopes that his success will inspire other young athletes, especially women, to pursue their dreams. “I want to see more women from Pakistan competing at the highest level,” he said. “We have the talent, but we need the facilities and support to succeed.”

Vinesh Phogat Defends Support Staff Amid Weight Controversy

Vinesh Phogat Defends Support Staff Amid Weight Controversy

Vinesh Phogat’s disqualification from the Olympics 2024 50kg wrestling final due to being overweight has sparked controversy, with blame being directed towards her support staff. Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Sanjay Singh questioned the presence of Vinesh’s personal coach and support staff in Paris, suggesting they were not fulfilling their responsibilities.

However, Vinesh has defended her support staff, expressing gratitude for their unwavering support. In a statement, she thanked her coach Woller Akos, physiotherapist Ashwini Jeevan Patil, and others for their contributions to her journey.

Vinesh praised Akos for his exceptional coaching skills, calmness, and ability to handle any situation. She credited him with guiding her through difficult times and instilling confidence in her. Despite his humility, Vinesh emphasized Akos’s significant role in her success.

She also expressed appreciation for Patil’s dedication and care. Vinesh highlighted Patil’s unwavering support throughout her training and rehabilitation, describing her as a physiotherapist who truly understood the challenges of wrestling.

Vinesh’s statement comes amidst criticism of her support staff for failing to manage her weight. However, she has chosen to focus on their positive contributions and the sacrifices they have made for her.

CSK CEO Denies Request to Reintroduce 'Uncapped' Rule for MS Dhoni

CSK CEO Denies Request to Reintroduce ‘Uncapped’ Rule for MS Dhoni

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) CEO Kasi Viswanath has dismissed rumors that the franchise requested the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to reinstate a scrapped rule to acquire MS Dhoni at a reduced price. Previously, international players who had retired for five years were classified as “uncapped” in the IPL, allowing them to be acquired at a lower cost. However, this rule was abolished after the 2021 IPL season.

Reports emerged that CSK sought the reintroduction of this rule to retain Dhoni as an “uncapped” player, potentially reducing his salary to as low as Rs 4 crore. The franchise had previously retained Dhoni for Rs 12 crore in 2022.

However, Viswanath has denied these claims, stating, “We’ve not requested for it. They (the BCCI) have themselves told us that the ‘uncapped player rule’ may be kept, that’s all. They (the BCCI) haven’t announced anything as yet. The rules and regulations will be announced by the BCCI.”

The uncertainty surrounding Dhoni’s future in the IPL persists ahead of the upcoming mega auction. The 43-year-old has remained silent on his participation in IPL 2025, fueling speculation about his retirement.

If Dhoni decides to retire, CSK will face a dilemma. Retaining him as a player would consume one of the limited slots available before the auction. However, the franchise is reluctant to part ways with the legendary cricketer, who has led them to five IPL titles.

CSK’s decision will be influenced by Dhoni’s performance in the upcoming season. If he continues to perform at a high level, the franchise may consider retaining him. However, if his form declines, they may opt to release him to free up a slot for a younger player.

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