Magnus Carlsen's Presence Brings Motivation and Pressure to Norwegian Chess Team

Magnus Carlsen’s Presence Brings Motivation and Pressure to Norwegian Chess Team

Magnus Carlsen, the world’s top-ranked chess player, has joined the Norwegian team at the Chess Olympiad in Budapest. While Carlsen’s presence is a major boost for the team, it also brings its own set of challenges, according to team captain Odin Blikra Vea.

Vea, a Candidate Master who represented Norway at the Olympiad at age 19, was surprised when he was asked to lead the team. He and Carlsen grew up playing chess together, and Carlsen’s meteoric rise has had a profound impact on both Norway’s chess scene and Vea’s own career.

“Having Magnus on the team is a huge motivation for us,” Vea said. “He’s always thinking about what’s best for the team, and his fighting spirit and motivation have an impact on everyone.”

However, Vea also acknowledges that playing alongside the world’s best player can be daunting for the other team members. “They might be feeling the pressure to deliver for Magnus and not let him down,” he said. “As a teammate, you’re sitting beside Magnus, and you know he’s watching your moves, so there’s no hiding from the truth.”

Vea’s biggest scare during the Olympiad came in Round 3 when Carlsen arrived late due to a miscommunication. Carlsen cycled from his hotel to the venue in the rain and couldn’t locate the entrance, coming within four minutes of losing his game by forfeit.

Despite the challenges, Vea believes that Carlsen’s presence on the team is a positive force. “He’s a close friend, and we both have always loved to play sports together,” Vea said. “His love for chess is unmatched and has rubbed off on me and made me more relentless in the things I do.”

Vea is realistic about Norway’s chances of winning a medal at the Olympiad, but he considers India a strong contender for gold. “Although I’m not playing, I’m here at the heart of the battle,” he said. “As captain, it’s nice to have Magnus on my side.”

Federer's Post-Retirement Involvement Keeps Him Connected to Tennis

Federer’s Post-Retirement Involvement Keeps Him Connected to Tennis

Roger Federer’s involvement in tennis post-retirement has played a crucial role in preventing him from feeling alienated from the sport he dominated for years. The 20-time Grand Slam champion, who retired at the Laver Cup in 2022, has remained an ambassador for the tournament and has attended several events since.

“I’m happy I went back right away to some tournaments,” Federer said. “I feel I ripped the bandaid off quite quickly and when I walk around the tennis sites I still feel I belong there. I don’t feel like an alien, which is a good thing because you can feel like that very quickly.”

Federer emphasized the importance of staying connected to the sport to avoid the feeling of being an outsider. “People (and) players ask you ‘what are you doing here?’ and you’re like ‘exactly — if you keep talking like this, I will never come back’.”

The Swiss maestro also praised the rising stars of tennis, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, who are expected to make a significant impact at the upcoming Australian Open. “I think the Australian Open story will be a very cool one to follow,” Federer said.

Regarding his contemporaries, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, Federer expressed hope for their continued success. “With Rafa we don’t know — it remains to be seen. It’s hard for me to make a prediction on Rafa because of the little tennis he has played this year.”

“Novak, winning the Olympics and playing somewhat let’s say a full season — he didn’t bow out because of injuries, he chose to play less which is normal when you get a bit older. I feel like he has chances moving forward.”

Federer also commented on Alexander Zverev’s potential to win a Grand Slam. “I see someone who’s playing much too passively, much too defensively when it matters the most. I think (Zverev) has to remind himself to try to not be too passive and then I think honestly something really great can happen for him.”

Team Europe has won the first four Laver Cup events, but Team World has triumphed in the past two. The 2023 Laver Cup will be held in Berlin from September 22-24.

Boxing Champion Oleksandr Usyk Detained at Polish Airport

Boxing Champion Oleksandr Usyk Detained at Polish Airport

Ukrainian boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk, the reigning undisputed heavyweight world champion, was briefly detained at a Polish airport after an incident involving his traveling companion. The incident occurred on Tuesday at Krakow airport as Usyk and his companion attempted to board a flight to Thessaloniki, Greece.

According to Ryanair, the airline operating the flight, Usyk’s companion was denied boarding due to disruptive behavior. Usyk, who was not denied boarding, chose not to board the flight in solidarity with his companion.

Airport police were called to assist after the two men became upset and refused to leave the departure gate. Usyk was handcuffed as a precautionary measure, but was not detained.

Usyk later tweeted that the incident was a “misunderstanding” that was quickly resolved. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed disappointment over the incident, stating that he was “disappointed by this attitude towards our citizen and champion.”

The incident has sparked controversy, with some questioning the treatment of Usyk, who is a national hero in Ukraine. However, airport officials have defended their actions, stating that they were following standard procedures.

Usyk, who holds the WBA, WBO, IBF, and IBO heavyweight titles, is considered one of the greatest boxers of his generation. He is expected to face Tyson Fury in a highly anticipated rematch in the near future.

Bangladesh Skipper Shanto Focuses on Process, Adaptability for India Test

Bangladesh Skipper Shanto Focuses on Process, Adaptability for India Test

Bangladesh skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto is urging his team to remain focused on the present and not dwell on their recent series victory over Pakistan as they prepare to face a formidable Indian side in the opening Test starting Thursday.

Despite their impressive 2-0 away win against Pakistan, Shanto emphasized the importance of adaptability and process in order to overcome a quality team like India. “We played very good cricket against Pakistan, but that’s in the past,” he said. “We’re here to play a new series, and we believe we can play very good cricket. We’re not thinking about the outcome, but just trying to follow our processes.”

While conditions may vary, Shanto believes that facing a team like India, with its world-class players, requires a focus on their own strengths rather than external factors. “They’re a very quality side,” he said. “We’re not thinking about the condition or the opponents. We’re just thinking about ourselves.”

One of Bangladesh’s key players to watch will be pacer Nahid Rana, who impressed with a match-haul of five wickets in the second Rawalpindi Test against Pakistan. However, Shanto stressed that he will not rely solely on any individual player. “He’s very exciting, but I won’t put my entire focus on any individual player,” he said. “All the fast bowlers did a great job in Pakistan, and I hope they’ll do something good here.”

Bangladesh has often found themselves in winning positions in white-ball cricket and even in Test matches against India, but have failed to close out games. Shanto believes that the team has gained experience and emotional control in recent years. “We’re not getting too emotional,” he said. “We’re thinking about our game, not what will happen if we lose or win. We’re just trying to give 100% every single match.”

Despite the potential dominance of spin on the Chepauk pitch, Shanto expressed confidence in Bangladesh’s spin and pace attack. “We have a very experienced spin-bowling attack,” he said. “But we also have very good pace bowlers. I’m not thinking too much about spin or pace bowling.”

Ultimately, Shanto believes that adaptability will be key to success. “As far as the wicket is concerned, it will be a good wicket,” he said. “We will try to adapt to the wicket as soon as possible.”

Harry Brook Unfazed by Scrutiny, Embraces England Captaincy Debut

Harry Brook Unfazed by Scrutiny, Embraces England Captaincy Debut

Harry Brook’s meteoric rise in international cricket has been met with scrutiny after a series win against Sri Lanka where he averaged 30. However, Brook remains unfazed, acknowledging that he has been trying to avoid overanalyzing his approach.

Brook’s scores in the final Test against Sri Lanka (19 and 3) were underwhelming, but it was his manner at the crease that drew attention. He appeared frustrated when Sri Lanka bowled wide outside his off stump, leading to criticism from former England captain Michael Vaughan.

Despite a long season that included the T20 World Cup, six home Tests, and the Hundred, Brook remains relaxed ahead of his England captaincy debut at Trent Bridge. He admits that his Test summer did not go as planned but dismisses suggestions of mental fatigue.

“I probably was [feeling] a little bit [tired],” Brook said. “But if I’d have gone out and got two hundreds against Sri Lanka then I’d have been like, ‘I’ll just carry on’. But no, not really. I love playing cricket: I want to play as much as I possibly can.”

Brook’s captaincy experience is limited to England Under-19s and sporadic 50-over cricket. However, he aims to keep things simple against Australia, batting at No. 4. “I’m just going to go out there and watch the ball as closely as possible,” he said.

Brook is standing in as captain for Jos Buttler, who is recovering from a calf injury. Buttler has encouraged Brook to identify game-changing moments in the field, something he has struggled with in ODIs.

This ODI series is one of only three for England before the Champions Trophy in February. It also marks the beginning of a “strategic restructure” under new limited-overs coach Brendon McCullum. Brook believes this will lead to greater convergence between formats.

“We want to go out there and entertain the crowd, take the game on, try to take wickets and put the pressure on their bowlers,” Brook said.

After a disappointing end to the Test summer, Brook hopes that this new challenge will reinvigorate him. “The way the lads have gone about their business in training just seems so chilled at the minute,” he said. “We’re all looking forward to going out there and having some fun.”

Markhors Extend Winning Streak with 92-Run Victory over Dolphins

Markhors Extend Winning Streak with 92-Run Victory over Dolphins

Markhors continued their dominant run in the ongoing tournament, securing their third consecutive victory with a resounding 92-run triumph over Dolphins in Faisalabad. The victory solidified their position at the summit of the points table.

Kamran Ghulam, the Markhors’ talismanic batsman, once again proved his mettle with a scintillating century. His 113-run knock off just 110 deliveries, including a 122-run partnership with Mohammad Rizwan, laid the foundation for Markhors’ imposing total of 284 for 9 in their allotted 50 overs.

Dolphins’ bowlers struggled to contain Ghulam’s onslaught, with Faheem Ashraf emerging as the pick of the bowlers with four wickets. However, Markhors’ batting depth proved too much for Dolphins, as they managed to post a formidable score.

In response, Dolphins’ chase faltered from the outset. Opener Mohammad Hurraira departed for a golden duck, while Muhammad Akhlaq fell cheaply to Naseem Shah. Captain Saud Shakeel attempted to anchor the innings with a gritty 41, but lacked support from his teammates.

Asif Ali provided a brief glimmer of hope with a quickfire 43-ball 50, but Dolphins’ batters failed to forge any substantial partnerships. Markhors’ bowlers shared the spoils, with each of the six bowlers employed claiming at least one wicket.

Dolphins were eventually dismissed for 192 in 43.5 overs, handing Markhors a comprehensive victory. This was Dolphins’ second defeat of the tournament, leaving them as the only side yet to register a point.

Markhors’ all-round performance showcased their strength and depth, while Dolphins’ struggles highlighted the need for improvement. As the tournament progresses, Markhors will aim to maintain their winning momentum, while Dolphins will be desperate to break their losing streak and climb up the standings.

Elina Svitolina Ends 2024 Season with Foot Surgery

Elina Svitolina Ends 2024 Season with Foot Surgery

Elina Svitolina, the former world No. 3 tennis star, has announced that she will undergo foot surgery, ending her 2024 season prematurely. The Ukrainian player has been battling a persistent foot injury since last season, which has significantly impacted her performance and daily life.

Svitolina’s decision to go under the knife comes after careful consideration and consultation with medical professionals. She hopes that the surgery will resolve the issue that has plagued her for over a year. The injury has not only affected her tennis but also caused back and hip problems.

“It’s become harder to manage and has been impacting me more and more, not just with regard to tennis and training but in my every day life too,” Svitolina wrote on social media.

The 28-year-old last played at the US Open, where she lost to Coco Gauff in the third round. Despite the early exit, Svitolina had a respectable season, reaching the quarterfinals at Wimbledon, finishing runner-up at the WTA 250 in Auckland, and making the fourth round at the Australian Open and Roland Garros.

Svitolina’s premature end to the season is a disappointment, especially considering her return from maternity leave in April 2023. However, she remains determined to return to the court stronger than ever.

“I am determined to do whatever it takes to get back on the court and compete at the highest level,” she wrote. “I want to thank all of you for your support and encouragement during this challenging time. Your love and positivity mean the world to me, and I’m looking forward to seeing you all at the courts in 2025.”

Svitolina’s injury and subsequent surgery highlight the challenges faced by athletes, particularly those who have recently returned from maternity leave. The physical demands of professional tennis can be unforgiving, and injuries can derail even the most talented players.

Bengaluru FC Favored to Extend Winning Streak Against Hyderabad FC in ISL Clash

Bengaluru FC Favored to Extend Winning Streak Against Hyderabad FC in ISL Clash

Bengaluru FC (BFC) will face Hyderabad FC in an Indian Super League (ISL) match at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium on Thursday, aiming to build on their positive start to the season. BFC secured a 1-0 victory over East Bengal in their opening fixture, with Vinith Venkatesh scoring the winning goal.

Hyderabad FC, on the other hand, is making its ISL debut and faces a challenging task against BFC. The club has undergone a financial transformation under the ownership of the BC Jindal group, but concerns remain about its on-field performance. Hyderabad FC finished last in the 2023-24 ISL season, recording only one win in 22 matches.

Hyderabad FC head coach Thangboi Singto acknowledges the team’s need to improve. “We want to build things now, and the next two or three matches will be crucial since a few overseas players are yet to join the team. Once they join us, understand us, and we understand them, we will have a clearer picture of where we want to reach,” Singto said.

BFC will be looking to improve its head-to-head record against Hyderabad FC, having won only two of their last 10 ISL meetings. The match will be a test of BFC’s ability to maintain their momentum and Hyderabad FC’s determination to make a strong start to their ISL campaign.

Adil Rashid: From Dismissing Kohli to World Cup Glory

Adil Rashid: From Dismissing Kohli to World Cup Glory

Adil Rashid, England’s most successful spinner in limited-overs cricket, has a unique connection with Indian batting legend Virat Kohli. In their first-ever meeting in 2006, Rashid dismissed Kohli in a Youth (Under-19) Test match. However, Kohli had already made a significant impact with a century.

“I don’t remember the dismissal, but I remember bowling a lot to him,” Rashid recalled. “We became good friends. Back then, we thought he would become a world-class player, but probably not to the extent he has become.”

Rashid has achieved greater success in shorter formats, with 122 wickets in ODIs and 19 Tests. He believes that his limited Test appearances have allowed him to excel in ODIs and T20Is.

“I don’t regret that I have played only 19 Tests,” Rashid said. “When I started playing cricket, I didn’t actually think I would play 19 Tests. So that’s a good achievement for myself.”

Rashid is one wicket away from becoming the first England spinner to take 200 ODI wickets. He is also eager to contribute to England’s success in the upcoming ODI series against Australia.

“I am looking forward to this series,” Rashid said. “When you are playing against Australia in any format, it is a big thing for England. We always have that rivalry there and that competition is high.”

Rashid is proud of his two World Cup victories with England in 2019 (ODI) and 2022 (T20I). “Those two have been the standout events of my career,” he said. “Winning a World Cup is ultimately what you want to do in terms of international cricket.”

Beyond statistics, Rashid is a captivating bowler to watch. His leg-break that dismissed Kohli in the third ODI at Leeds in 2018 remains a memorable moment.

Faith Fuels Gambhir and Kohli's Cricket Success

Faith Fuels Gambhir and Kohli’s Cricket Success

Virat Kohli and Gautam Gambhir: Faith as a Source of Strength in Cricket

In a candid conversation hosted by the BCCI, former Indian cricketers Gautam Gambhir and Virat Kohli delved into the profound role that faith plays in their lives and careers. Despite their contrasting personalities, both players share a deep connection to the divine, which they credit as a source of inner strength and resilience.

Gambhir vividly recalled the epic knock he played in Napier, New Zealand, nearly 15 years ago. Facing a daunting follow-on, he found solace in chanting the ‘Hanuman Chalisa.’ This devotional hymn helped him summon the determination to bat for over 10 hours, saving the Test match for India.

Similarly, Kohli revealed that during his triumphant 2014 tour of Australia, he would chant ‘Om Namah Shivay’ before every delivery. This mantra, dedicated to Lord Shiva, kept him focused and in the zone, enabling him to score four Test centuries.

“Instead of talking about me, I remember when you had that bumper series in Australia, where you scored heaps and heaps of runs, you were telling me that you kept saying ‘Om Namah Shivay’ before every delivery. And that got you in that zone,” Gambhir remarked.

Gambhir’s innings in Napier was a testament to his unwavering resolve. He faced 436 balls over two days and half a session, forming crucial partnerships with Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, and VVS Laxman.

“I remember Laxman telling me when I was batting on Day 5 in Napier. After that first session, when I was walking back, he told me ‘Do you realize you have not uttered a word for the last two hours, even between overs’? I realized that I did not say a word,” Gambhir recounted.

“All I did between overs was nod and play, and when I got back, I put on Hanuman Chalisa and listened to it. For those two-and-half-days, it was like completely zoned out.”

Both Gambhir and Kohli emphasized that the state of being in the zone is a divine experience, accessible only to those who have experienced it firsthand. Their shared faith in the divine has undoubtedly been a cornerstone of their success as cricketers, empowering them to overcome challenges both on and off the field.

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