Cristiano Ronaldo to Play for at Least Three More Years, Says Rio Ferdinand

Cristiano Ronaldo to Play for at Least Three More Years, Says Rio Ferdinand

Despite a disappointing UEFA Euro 2024 campaign, Cristiano Ronaldo remains determined to extend his illustrious career beyond the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Portuguese icon, now playing for Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr, has faced criticism for his recent performances, but his former Manchester United teammate Rio Ferdinand believes he has at least three more years left at the top level.

Ferdinand, speaking on his YouTube channel, Rio Reacts, said, “I can’t give too much away, but I’ve been doing a few bits with Cristiano behind the scenes, and he’s playing as long as he wants. He ain’t going nowhere. And I was gobsmacked. And listen, you’ll see it in time, but minimum three years I think he plays for again.”

Ronaldo’s future has been the subject of intense speculation since Portugal’s elimination from Euro 2024. Head coach Roberto Martinez declined to comment on the matter immediately after the quarterfinal defeat to France, but media reports suggest that Ronaldo is not considering retirement anytime soon.

The 38-year-old has enjoyed an unparalleled career, representing Portugal in six Euros and four World Cups. He holds the all-time record for most international goals (130) and is his country’s most-capped player. Ronaldo has also played a pivotal role in Portugal’s major tournament successes, winning the 2016 Euros and reaching the final in 2004.

At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Ronaldo became the first and only male player to score in five consecutive editions of the tournament. He also made his Euros debut in 2004 and holds the record for most tournament appearances.

Despite his recent struggles, Ronaldo remains a global icon and one of the most recognizable figures in sports. His determination to continue playing at the highest level is a testament to his unwavering passion and belief in his abilities.

Sports Icons Unite to Celebrate India's 78th Independence Day

Sports Icons Unite to Celebrate India’s 78th Independence Day

Indian Sports Icons Extend Heartfelt Wishes on 78th Independence Day

On the occasion of India’s 78th Independence Day, the nation’s sports icons have come together to express their heartfelt greetings and patriotic sentiments. From cricket legends to Olympic and Paralympic champions, athletes have taken to social media to share their messages of unity, pride, and gratitude.

Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, known for his unwavering passion for the game and his country, shared a poignant message on Twitter. “Sportspersons aren’t the only ones playing for India,” he wrote. “Every Indian who does their job with honesty and sincerity is a key player for Team India. So, when the national anthem plays today, know that it’s for you.”

Olympic medallist shuttler Saina Nehwal echoed Tendulkar’s sentiments, emphasizing the value of freedom both on and off the field. “As a sportsperson, I’ve learned the value of freedom on the field, but it’s the freedom of our nation that gives us the strength to dream big,” she tweeted.

Indian men’s hockey stalwart PR Sreejesh expressed his pride in being an Indian and wished everyone a memorable Independence Day. “May the spirit of freedom and patriotism fill your heart with pride,” he wrote.

Indian men’s cricket team head coach Gautam Gambhir shared a powerful message, reminding everyone of the sacrifices made by those who fought for India’s independence. “Freedom comes at a price. Our heroes pay it everyday with their blood! Never forget,” he tweeted.

Ex-India women’s cricket captain Mithali Raj penned a heartfelt message, honoring the nation’s journey and the strength found in unity. “Every time our tricolour flutters in the wind, it tells a story of resilience, hope, and the relentless pursuit of freedom,” she wrote.

Paralympics champion shuttler Pramod Bhagat also conveyed his greetings, urging everyone to reflect on the nation’s journey and contribute towards a brighter future. “Together, we are unstoppable!” he tweeted.

Former Indian cricketer Venkatesh Prasad emphasized the importance of unity and equality, while former India cricketer Yuvraj Singh expressed his pride in standing with the tricolor.

The theme of this year’s Independence Day celebration, ‘Viksit Bharat @ 2047,’ aims to propel the country towards its goal of becoming a developed nation by the year 2047. Prime Minister Narendra Modi unfurled the national flag and delivered the customary address to the nation from the Red Fort’s ramparts.

Steve Smith Open to Middle Order Return for Australia

Steve Smith Open to Middle Order Return for Australia

Steve Smith, Australia’s premier batter, has expressed his willingness to adapt to the middle order if the national selectors deem it necessary. Despite mixed results as an opener, Smith remains flexible about his position for the upcoming summer.

Smith’s tenure at the opening position saw him making an unbeaten 91 in the day-night Test at the Gabba against West Indies. However, his overall performance totaled 171 runs, averaging 28.50 over eight innings. During the period, Smith faced challenges, especially against deliveries on the inside edge, with three dismissals coming as LBW.

Despite the hurdles, Smith is amenable to shifting roles for the team. “I’m comfortable batting wherever,” Smith told Fox Cricket. “We’ll see what that looks like, I suppose, whether they want me to continue (opening the batting) or go back to three or four. We’ll wait and see. I’m pretty easy batting anywhere. We’ll just see what stacks up and what the brain trust wants.”

Smith mentioned that the rapid turnaround between innings was the only notable challenge he found while opening. “It’s a little bit of a quicker turnaround when you only have ten minutes, running off the field and you have to get back out there quickly,” Smith explained. “Outside of that, I don’t think there’s much change.”

Australian selector George Bailey recently hinted at keeping the team’s top six unchanged for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against India starting in November. Smith’s flexibility with his batting position fits into the approach.

Usman Khawaja, another opener for Australia, prefers to see Smith batting at No.4, appreciating his notable performance in the middle order. Smith has averaged 61.50 in 111 Test innings at No. 4, including 19 centuries. Khawaja believes the strategy would benefit the team. “When you put him up to open, I feel like you’re kind of giving them a chance to get at him early.”

Smith acknowledges the adjustments needed when opening the batting but stays focused on contributing positively to the series ahead. “I like to stand up in the big series and do well and help the team. Hopefully, there’s much of the same this summer,” Smith said.

Smith plans to participate in several Sheffield Shield matches for New South Wales before the Test series against India. These matches will help him get accustomed to the swinging Kookaburra ball. Though his specific role with the Blues is yet to be discussed, Smith remains open to batting wherever required. “I’ll bat wherever they want me to. I’m not that fussed,” Smith affirmed. “They’ve got some good young kids there. I’m pretty easy, whatever spot they want me to bat.”

Kabaddi Stars Celebrate Independence Day with Mumbai Public School

Kabaddi Stars Celebrate Independence Day with Mumbai Public School

Kabaddi, a sport deeply ingrained in Indian culture, took center stage on Independence Day as Pro Kabaddi League stars Pardeep Narwal and Maninder Singh graced the Mumbai Public School for a special flag hoisting ceremony.

The event, supported by Disney Star in collaboration with Yuva Unstoppable, celebrated the nation’s independence and the enduring legacy of kabaddi. After the ceremony, Narwal and Singh, renowned for their exceptional skills, engaged in a lively kabaddi session with the school’s team.

“Kabaddi is an integral part of India’s heritage,” said Narwal. “It’s heartening to witness the enthusiasm for the sport among the youth. Today’s ceremony has been a memorable experience.”

Singh echoed Narwal’s sentiments, emphasizing the widespread appeal of kabaddi. “Every corner of our country resonates with the passion for kabaddi,” he said. “The support we receive from fans fuels our motivation.”

The Pro Kabaddi League, a testament to the sport’s popularity, will hold its Season 11 Player Auction on August 15 and 16 in Mumbai. The event will feature India’s top kabaddi players vying for contracts with various teams.

Disney Star, through its CSR initiative, The School Transformation Program, has been instrumental in transforming government schools across India. The program aims to enhance educational opportunities for students through interventions such as STEM labs, digital classrooms, and sports facilities.

The Mumbai Public School, one of the beneficiaries of the program, received gifts and a token of appreciation from the Pro Kabaddi League. The event concluded with a cultural program organized by the school.

PM Modi Honors Indian Olympic Contingent with Six Medals

PM Modi Honors Indian Olympic Contingent with Six Medals

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted a reception at his residence in New Delhi to honor the Indian contingent that returned from the recently concluded Paris Olympics with a remarkable haul of six medals. The contingent included history-making shooter Manu Bhaker, who showcased the pistol with which she clinched two bronze medals.

The Indian men’s hockey team, which secured its second consecutive bronze at the Paris Games, presented the Prime Minister with a stick signed by all the players. The team, led by captain Harmanpreet Singh and featuring the recently retired PR Sreejesh, posed with the Prime Minister, proudly displaying their bronze medals.

Bhaker, who became the first Indian to win two medals in a single edition of the Olympics, enthusiastically explained to the Prime Minister the intricacies of the pistol she used to shoot down two bronze medals in the 10m air pistol and 10m air pistol mixed event.

Sarabjot Singh, Bhaker’s teammate in the 10m air pistol mixed event, also engaged in a conversation with the Prime Minister. Swapnil Kusale, who won a bronze in the 50m rifle 3 positions, shared his experiences with the Prime Minister.

Wrestler Aman Sehrawat, who secured a bronze in the men’s freestyle 57kg category, presented the Prime Minister with an India jersey bearing his signature.

Silver medallist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra was absent from the reception as he had traveled to Germany for medical consultation and potential participation in the Diamond League Meetings in Europe.

Prime Minister Modi addressed the contingent members and interacted with several of them, including shuttler Lakshya Sen. Tokyo Olympics medallists Lovlina Borgohain (boxing) and Saikhom Mirabai Chanu (weightlifting) were also present at the reception.

Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and Indian Olympic Association president PT Usha accompanied the contingent.

Earlier in the day, the contingent members attended the historic Red Fort, where Prime Minister Modi addressed the nation on the occasion of the 78th Independence Day.

VVS Laxman Extends NCA Tenure Amidst New Campus Inauguration

VVS Laxman Extends NCA Tenure Amidst New Campus Inauguration

VVS Laxman, the legendary Indian batter, has extended his tenure as the head of the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru for at least another year. His initial three-year contract was set to expire in September 2023.

Laxman’s decision to extend his NCA role comes amidst interest from an IPL franchise for a head coach position. However, this opportunity is now unavailable due to his ongoing NCA commitments. He will continue to be supported by his team of experienced coaches, including Shitanshu Kotak, Sairaj Bahutule, and Hrishikesh Kanitkar.

The extension of Laxman’s contract coincides with the impending inauguration of the NCA’s new state-of-the-art campus on the outskirts of Bengaluru. The foundation for this facility was laid in January 2022, 14 years after the Karnataka government sanctioned the land on a 99-year lease.

The new NCA campus is expected to be operational from early next year and will boast an impressive array of amenities. It will feature at least 100 pitches, indoor facilities with 45 pitches, three international-sized grounds, a modern rehab center, lodging facilities, and Olympic-sized pools.

During his first three-year term at the NCA, Laxman has continued the initiatives implemented by his predecessor, Rahul Dravid. These include injury management, player rehabilitation, coaching programs, and the development of roadmaps for senior teams, age-group cricket, and women’s cricket.

One of Laxman’s key challenges will be the revival of the India A tour program, which has been sporadic over the past two years. Under Dravid’s leadership, India A tours, both incoming and outbound, were more frequent.

Laxman’s extended tenure at the NCA is a testament to his commitment to developing Indian cricket. The new state-of-the-art campus will provide him with the resources to further enhance the academy’s programs and facilities.

Manu Bhaker Makes History with Multiple Olympic Medals for India

Manu Bhaker Makes History with Multiple Olympic Medals for India

Indian shooting sensation Manu Bhaker has etched her name in history as the first Indian woman to win multiple medals at a single Olympic Games. In an exclusive interview with NDTV, Bhaker shared her journey to the podium at the recently concluded Paris Olympics 2024, where she secured two bronze medals.

Bhaker’s Olympic debut in Tokyo 2020 ended in heartbreak due to a pistol malfunction. However, she returned to Paris with a renewed determination and a meticulously planned training regime. “We trained in a way that we were hoping for medals,” she revealed. “We planned in a way that things turn out good and this worked in our favour this time.”

Bhaker’s success in Paris is not only a personal triumph but also a testament to the growing popularity of shooting in India. “Any achievement is enough to give us motivation,” she said. “I think India has a huge amount of talent. I think it will take some time but we will have great talents in the future.”

Bhaker’s medals are particularly inspiring for young girls who aspire to pursue shooting as a career. “I think the parents would be much more flexible with the girls, and the people would accept shooting more after this celebration,” she added.

The 22-year-old’s bronze medals came in the women’s 10m air pistol and 10m air pistol mixed team event, where she partnered with Sarabjot Singh. She narrowly missed out on a third bronze in the 25m pistol, finishing a commendable fourth.

Bhaker’s achievements have not only brought glory to India but have also set a new benchmark for Indian shooters. Her determination, resilience, and unwavering focus serve as an inspiration to aspiring athletes across the country.

Vinesh Phogat's CAS Appeal Dismissed, IOA Expresses Disappointment

Vinesh Phogat’s CAS Appeal Dismissed, IOA Expresses Disappointment

The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has confirmed that wrestler Vinesh Phogat’s appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has been dismissed. The decision, which came as a surprise to both Phogat and the IOA, was announced on Wednesday, August 16.

According to IOA advocate Vidushpat Singhania, CAS has not provided a reason for dismissing Phogat’s appeal. He added that the decision can be appealed against at the Swiss Federal Tribunal within 30 days.

“No detailed order has come yet. Only a single-line order has come so far that her appeal has been dismissed. They have not cited a reason why it has been dismissed or why did they take so much time…We were both surprised and disappointed that a decision came last evening and her appeal was dismissed… We hope that the detailed order will come in 10-15 days… CAS decision can be appealed against at the Swiss Federal Tribunal within 30 days. The 30-day time will begin after a detailed order comes. Harish Salve is with us, he will guide us. We will sit with him, draft an appeal and file it…,” Singhania said.

Phogat was disqualified from the women’s 50kg freestyle wrestling final at the Tokyo Olympics on August 7 after exceeding the weight limit. She was found to be 100 grams over the limit during the weigh-in.

Following her disqualification, Phogat appealed to CAS, requesting that she be awarded the silver medal. However, her appeal has now been dismissed.

The verdict was originally scheduled for Tuesday, August 13, but was delayed to August 16. The decision was announced on Wednesday, August 16.

Phogat’s disqualification and subsequent appeal have been a major talking point in the Indian sporting community. Many have expressed support for Phogat, while others have questioned the fairness of the decision.

The IOA has stated that it will continue to support Phogat and will explore all legal options available to her.

Dinesh Karthik Unveils Dream India Playing XI: A Star-Studded Lineup

Dinesh Karthik Unveils Dream India Playing XI: A Star-Studded Lineup

Dinesh Karthik’s All-Time India Playing XI: A Symphony of Cricket Legends

Former Indian wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik has unveiled his dream India playing XI across formats, featuring an illustrious lineup of cricket icons. The team, handpicked by Karthik in a special video for Cricbuzz, showcases the unparalleled talent and dominance that Indian cricket has witnessed over the years.

Explosive Openers and Batting Stalwarts

Karthik’s opening pair is a formidable duo: Virender Sehwag and Rohit Sharma. Sehwag, known for his fearless aggression, and Sharma, a master of elegant strokeplay, provide an explosive start to the innings. At No. 3, the legendary Rahul Dravid brings his unwavering consistency and technical brilliance. The batting lineup reaches its zenith with Sachin Tendulkar at No. 4, a player who redefined batting excellence and holds numerous records.

Virat Kohli and All-Rounder Versatility

Virat Kohli, widely regarded as one of the greatest batters of the modern era, slots in at No. 5, adding further firepower to the batting order. For the all-rounder roles, Karthik selects Yuvraj Singh and Ravindra Jadeja. Singh, a match-winner with both bat and ball, provides explosive batting and crucial wickets. Jadeja, a versatile all-rounder, offers balance with his left-arm spin and lower-order batting contributions.

Pace and Spin Dominance

The pace attack is led by Jasprit Bumrah, India’s premier fast bowler, known for his exceptional pace and accuracy. Alongside him is Zaheer Khan, one of India’s most successful left-arm pacers, who brings experience and swing to the bowling lineup.

In the spin department, Karthik opts for Ravichandran Ashwin and Anil Kumble. Ashwin, a master of variations, has tormented batters worldwide, while Kumble, a legendary leg-spinner, holds the record for the most wickets by an Indian bowler.

Harbhajan Singh as 12th Man

Karthik acknowledges the significant contributions of Harbhajan Singh by naming him as the 12th man. Singh, a prolific off-spinner, has played a pivotal role in India’s cricketing success.

Conclusion

Dinesh Karthik’s all-time India playing XI is a testament to the depth and talent that Indian cricket has produced over the years. The team combines explosive openers, batting stalwarts, versatile all-rounders, and world-class bowlers, creating a formidable force that would challenge any opposition.

Vinesh Phogat's Olympic Dream Ends in Heartbreaking Disqualification

Vinesh Phogat’s Olympic Dream Ends in Heartbreaking Disqualification

Indian wrestling star Vinesh Phogat’s Olympic dream came crashing down in the women’s freestyle 50kg category at the Paris 2024 Games due to a heartbreaking disqualification. Despite two stunning victories over wrestling giants Yui Susaki of Japan and Oksana Livach of Ukraine, Phogat’s hopes were dashed when she was found to be 100 grams overweight at the weigh-in.

Phogat’s disqualification sent shockwaves through the wrestling community. The 29-year-old had resorted to extreme measures to make weight, including cutting her hair, going without food and water, and working out an entire night. Her plight evoked sympathy across the board, as she ultimately needed IV fluids due to extreme dehydration.

Phogat’s victories over Susaki and Livach were particularly impressive, given their formidable records. Susaki, the reigning Olympic gold medalist, had never lost an international wrestling match before her encounter with Phogat. Livach, a former World Championships bronze medalist, had also entered the quarter-final with great momentum.

Phogat’s triumph over Susaki was a testament to her determination and skill. She overcame the odds to defeat the overwhelming favorite in a tight 3-2 contest. Her victory over Livach further solidified her status as a world-class wrestler.

In the semi-final, Phogat faced Cuban wrestler Yusneylis Guzman Lopez, the reigning 50kg gold medalist in the Pan American Games. Guzman ultimately won the silver medal after Phogat’s disqualification.

Phogat’s disqualification has raised questions about the weight-cutting practices in wrestling. Many experts believe that the current system is dangerous and needs to be reformed. Phogat’s experience highlights the need for a more humane and athlete-centric approach to weight management in the sport.

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