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.

South Africa's WTC Hopes Alive After West Indies Series Win

South Africa’s WTC Hopes Alive After West Indies Series Win

South Africa’s recent Test series victory against the West Indies has reignited their hopes of reaching the World Test Championship (WTC) final next year. The Proteas’ 40-run triumph in Georgetown marked their second win in six Tests during the 2023-25 cycle, propelling them to fifth position in the standings.

To maintain their chances of reaching the final, South Africa must secure victories in at least five of their upcoming six matches. This includes two away Tests against Bangladesh in October (yet to be confirmed) and two each against Sri Lanka and Pakistan at home later this year.

The second Test against the West Indies proved to be a closely contested battle, with the home side pursuing a target of 263 runs to secure victory. However, South Africa’s bowling attack excelled, dismissing the West Indies for 222 runs and sealing the series win.

“It was very satisfying because winning away from home is never an easy feat, and you should never take it for granted,” said South Africa captain Temba Bavuma.

South Africa had a full-strength Test side in the Caribbean for the first time since February, when they had to send a second-string team to New Zealand because of the T20 league commitments of most of their players.

The rain-affected first match in Trinidad ended in a draw.

“Our goal was to come to the Caribbean and win the series, and we’re happy that we were able to do so. And I think along the way as well, we’ve played some good cricket,” Bavuma said.

“We were put under pressure, and we were able to have answers in those periods. I think we can obviously get better and improve, but I think for this young group of players, there’s a lot of learnings and confidence that we can take from here,” he told reporters.

South Africa’s victory against the West Indies has given them a much-needed boost in their quest for a place in the WTC final. However, they face a challenging road ahead, with tough matches against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan still to come.

Vinesh Phogat's Emotional Return to India After Olympics Disqualification

Vinesh Phogat’s Emotional Return to India After Olympics Disqualification

Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat’s return to India after her Paris Olympics 2024 campaign was met with an overwhelming reception from the crowd. Hundreds of supporters had gathered outside the IGI airport in New Delhi to give a rousing welcome to Vinesh, who was disqualified for being overweight after reaching the 50kg final at the Olympics. Vinesh’s appeal against her disqualification was also rejected by the ad-hoc division of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

Amid this grand welcome in Delhi, a very heartwarming moment was captured from Vinesh’s native village in Haryana. Upon arriving at Balali, Haryana, Vinesh hugged her uncle and mentor Mahavir Singh Phogat, and the duo shared a very emotional moment. During Vinesh’s disqualification at the Olympics, Mahavir was constantly extending support to Vinesh.

This particular hug between the duo left all the netizens and fans emotional. On August 8, Vinesh penned an emotional note to announce her decision to retire from wrestling. However, after seeing such a warm reception from the fans, she stated that she has got the courage to pick up the threads and get on with life.

“As I got love from my fellow Indians, my village, and my family members, I guess I would get some courage to make this wound heal. Maybe, I could return to wrestling,” Vinesh told the media.

“I just want to say that missing the Olympic medal is the biggest wound in my life. I don’t know how much time it would take to heal this wound. I don’t know if I would pursue wrestling or not, but the kind of courage I got today (Saturday), I want to use that in the right direction,” she added.

Vinesh and fellow Olympians Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik have been protesting for more than a year against the Wrestling Federation of India and its former chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh for his alleged sexual harassment of women grapplers.

“Our fight has not ended, and the fight will continue, and I pray to God that the truth will prevail,” said Vinesh.

Arshad Nadeem vs Neeraj Chopra Rivalry Surpasses Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Arshad Nadeem vs Neeraj Chopra Rivalry Surpasses Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem’s historic gold medal victory in the men’s javelin throw at the Paris Olympics 2024 has sparked comparisons to the iconic Border-Gavaskar Trophy rivalry between India and Australia. Nadeem’s record-breaking throw of 92.97m dethroned defending champion Neeraj Chopra of India, who settled for silver with a throw of 89.45m.

Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali has ignited the debate, claiming that the rivalry between Nadeem and Chopra has surpassed the magnitude of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Ali argues that the India-Pakistan rivalry transcends all other sporting contests, including the Ashes between England and Australia.

“The whole world knows that India vs Pakistan is on one side and everything else is on the other side. Even Ashes isn’t that big,” Ali said on his YouTube channel.

Ali believes that the rivalry between Nadeem and Chopra will draw massive crowds regardless of the venue. “When Neeraj and Arshad compete in javelin, the whole world will be in front of the television, and the stadium will be full,” he added.

Nadeem’s gold medal was Pakistan’s first in 40 years since the men’s team won it in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. The victory has ignited a sense of national pride in Pakistan and has further fueled the rivalry with India.

While the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is a bilateral cricket series, the rivalry between Nadeem and Chopra extends beyond the confines of a single sport. It represents the intense competition and national pride that exists between India and Pakistan.

Dinesh Karthik's Witty Response to Fan's Confusion Leaves Everyone Amused

Dinesh Karthik’s Witty Response to Fan’s Confusion Leaves Everyone Amused

Former Indian cricketer Dinesh Karthik, renowned for his wicketkeeping and batting prowess, has recently retired from the sport. With an illustrious career spanning 180 international matches and 257 IPL games, Karthik has amassed an impressive 1025 runs in Tests, 1752 runs in ODIs, and 686 runs in T20Is.

Beyond his cricketing achievements, Karthik is an active social media presence, engaging his fans with witty posts. Recently, he provided a humorous response to a fan’s confusion, leaving everyone amused.

A fan mistakenly congratulated Karthik on Twitter for his performance in the film “Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba,” mistaking him for actor Vikrant Massey. Karthik’s witty reply, “Oh wow !!! Thanks,” sparked laughter among his followers. The confusion may have stemmed from the similar bearded appearances of Karthik and Massey.

“Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba,” starring Vikrant Massey, Taapsee Pannu, and Sunny Kaushal, is a sequel to the 2021 romantic-thriller “Haseen Dilruba.” It was released on Netflix on August 9.

In a significant development, Karthik has been signed by Paarl Royals for the third season of the SA20, becoming the first Indian cricketer to participate in the South African league. He expressed his excitement about returning to competitive cricket and contributing to the Royals’ success.

Karthik’s last T20 outing was for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL 2024, where he scored 326 runs in 14 matches with an impressive strike rate of 187.36. His final international appearance was against Bangladesh in the T20 World Cup in Australia in 2022.

Babar Azam to Bat at Number Four in Pakistan's Test Series Against Bangladesh

Babar Azam to Bat at Number Four in Pakistan’s Test Series Against Bangladesh

Pakistan’s star batter Babar Azam is set to bat at number four in the upcoming two-match Test series against Bangladesh, according to sources. This decision comes after concerns were raised about the team’s fitness following their disappointing performance at the T20 World Cup 2024.

Former Pakistan cricketer Salman Butt has praised Azam’s fitness and consistency, highlighting his impressive run-scoring record over the past two years. Butt emphasized the importance of maintaining fitness, especially after the criticism the team faced for their poor performance at the T20 World Cup.

The two-match Test series against Bangladesh will mark the first assignment for Pakistan’s new Test coach, Jason Gillespie. The first Test will be played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium from August 21, while the second Test will be held in Karachi from August 30 to September 3.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that spectators will not be allowed during the second Test match in Karachi due to ongoing renovations at the National Stadium.

The Pakistan squad for the Test series includes:

* Shan Masood (captain)
* Saud Shakeel
* Aamir Jamal (subject to fitness)
* Abdullah Shafique
* Abrar Ahmed
* Babar Azam
* Kamran Ghulam
* Khurram Shahzad
* Mir Hamza
* Mohammad Ali
* Muhammad Hurraira
* Mohammad Rizwan
* Naseem Shah
* Saim Ayub
* Salman Ali Agha
* Sarfaraz Ahmed
* Shaheen Shah Afridi

The Bangladesh squad for the Test series includes:

* Najmul Hossain Shanto (captain)
* Mahmudullah
* Zakir Hasan
* Shadman Islam
* Mominul Haque
* Mushfiqur Rahim
* Shakib Al Hasan
* Litton Das
* Mehidy Hasan Miraz
* Taijul Islam
* Nazmul Hossain
* Nurul Hasan
* Ebadot Hossain
* Hasan Mahmud
* Taskin Ahmed
* Khaled Ahmed

Nathan Lyon Eyes India Revenge with Knowledge Gained from England

Nathan Lyon Eyes India Revenge with Knowledge Gained from England

Nathan Lyon, Australia’s premier off-spinner, is eager to utilize the insights he gained from England’s Tom Hartley during his stint with Lancashire to counter India’s formidable batting lineup later this year. Australia has not claimed the Border-Gavaskar Trophy since 2014-15, and Lyon is determined to rectify that.

Lyon acknowledges India’s exceptional talent pool, highlighting opener Yashasvi Jaiswal as a rising star. However, he has also sought knowledge from Hartley, who has faced Jaiswal in county cricket. Lyon believes these conversations will provide valuable information on how to approach the Indian batters.

“I haven’t come across him [Jaiswal] yet, but that will be a massive challenge for all us bowlers,” Lyon said. “The way he played against England, I watched that quite closely and thought that was quite amazing. I had some really good chats with Tom Hartley about different ways he went about it to different guys which I found quite interesting.”

Lyon’s county experience has not only benefited his preparation for India but also for next year’s Ashes. He recognizes that the knowledge he has acquired could be reciprocated by Hartley, but he remains confident that the insights will prove valuable.

“If the plans we’ve spoken about come to true, then I think it will be,” Lyon added.

Josh Hazlewood, another survivor from the 2014-15 series, echoed Lyon’s sentiments. He acknowledged Australia’s recent struggles against India and emphasized the importance of winning at home.

“There are quite a few players who have never beaten India in a Test series. It’s quite astounding to say that,” Hazlewood said. “That’s one we need to tick off, definitely, in particular at home – we should pretty much win every series here at home.”

The five Tests against India will also play a crucial role in shaping the race for the World Test Championship final at Lord’s in June 2025. Australia is aiming to defend their title, and Hazlewood, who missed last year’s final, is particularly motivated.

“It’s always in the background, we have the table up [to see] where we are sitting and what we need to tick off,” he said. “For me, it’s a big one because I didn’t get to play the last one in England so that’s a burning one for me.”

ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup 2025: India, West Indies, Sri Lanka in Group A

ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025: India, West Indies, Sri Lanka in Group A

The ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 is set to ignite the global cricket stage from January 18 to February 2 in Malaysia. Defending champions India will embark on their title defense alongside West Indies, Sri Lanka, and hosts Malaysia in Group A.

The tournament will feature 16 teams, including first-time participants Samoa, who will compete in Group C alongside New Zealand, South Africa, and an Africa qualifier. Group B boasts England, Pakistan, Ireland, and USA, while Group D comprises Australia, Bangladesh, Scotland, and an Asia qualifier.

The event will showcase the future stars of women’s cricket across four venues in Malaysia. Bayuemas Oval in Selangor will host the Group A games and the final, while the Dato’ Dr. Harjit Singh Johor Cricket Academy (JCA Oval) in Johor will host Group B. Sarawak’s Borneo Cricket Ground will be the venue for Group C fixtures, and the UKM YSD Oval in Selangor will host Group D matches.

The tournament will kick off with a triple-header on January 18, featuring Australia vs. Scotland, England vs. Ireland, and Samoa vs. the Africa qualifier. India will begin their campaign on January 19 against West Indies.

ICC CEO Geoff Allardice emphasized the significance of the event in promoting women’s cricket globally. “This is a special event to the ICC and forms an important part of our Global Growth Strategy of raising the profile of women’s cricket and further growing the game around the world,” he said.

Host tournament director Dinesh Muthuraman expressed Malaysia’s pride in hosting the event. “Malaysia is proud to host the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup in 2025, continuing our tradition of supporting the growth of cricket on the global stage,” he said.

The tournament was originally scheduled to be co-hosted by Thailand, but their withdrawal resulted in Malaysia hosting all games. Malaysia previously hosted the Men’s Under-19 World Cup in 2008, which featured future stars like Virat Kohli and Kane Williamson.

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