N. Sriram Balaji Determined to Shine at Paris Olympics

N. Sriram Balaji Determined to Shine at Paris Olympics

N. Sriram Balaji, the soft-spoken tennis player, is determined to make the most of his opportunity at the Paris Olympics. Chosen as Rohan Bopanna’s partner, Balaji is eager to prove his worth and avoid disappointing his senior.

Balaji’s journey to the Olympics has been a long one. Despite years of toil on the ATP tour, he had to wait until the age of 34 for his chance to represent India in the Davis Cup. Now, with the biggest stage of all before him, the Coimbatore player is determined to make a mark.

“More than a player, I would like to be the best person on the court and off the court as well,” Balaji said. “I never thought about (playing) the Olympics.”

Balaji’s humility and desire to excel have impressed Bopanna, who has been a great mentor to the younger player. Even when Balaji makes mistakes, Bopanna remains supportive and encouraging.

“He wants to do everything perfectly, and Rohan is a great mentor,” said Balachandran, the Indian tennis team’s traveling coach. “Even if Balaji makes a mistake, or if he does not do well in practice sets, Rohan would not say much to Bala. Even if he is annoyed, he won’t show.”

The Indian team, with a combined age of 78, faces a tough challenge in Paris. The field is star-studded, featuring the Spanish duo of Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz, among others. Balachandran believes that the team’s performance in the opening match will be crucial.

“For me, the first match is the key,” Balachandran said. “After that, every team is beatable. I will keep my fingers crossed for them to get through the first match, then I will put my money on them.”

The Indian team will open their campaign against the French duo of Fabien Reboul and Edouard Roger-Vasselin. The coach is hopeful that the prevailing hot conditions will work in their favor.

“Compared to the usual clay court tournament, here right now the conditions with the ball and the weather are a little faster,” Balachandran said. “The ball is also traveling faster, which for our boys is the best condition.”

Star-Studded Prelude to the 2024 Paris Olympics Sets the Stage for Unforgettable Games

Star-Studded Prelude to the 2024 Paris Olympics Sets the Stage for Unforgettable Games

As the 2024 Paris Olympics commence on July 26, the world eagerly anticipates the spectacle of athleticism and national pride. On July 25, Louis Vuitton hosted the Prelude to the Olympics, a star-studded event that set the stage for the Games.

Headed by Pharrell Williams and Anna Wintour, the event featured a guest list that included Serena Williams, Charlize Theron, Rosalía, and Omar Sy. The fashion-forward attendees showcased their impeccable style, with Zendaya leading the way in an elegant sequined slip dress by Louis Vuitton.

Tyla, known for her hit “Water,” stunned in a Y2K-inspired black velvet tracksuit by Louis Vuitton, later captivating the crowd with a surprise performance. Nina Dobrev and Shaun White exuded sophistication in Ralph Lauren, while Snoop Dogg and Cindy Bruna made a stylish appearance.

Emma Chamberlain, making her Olympic debut, opted for a sporty chic Ralph Lauren ensemble. Mick Jagger and Melanie Hamrick turned heads in a black suit with floral embellishments and a sleeveless black dress, respectively. Steven Spielberg added a touch of Hollywood glamour in smart pants and a sporty tie.

Jeremy Allen White, Novak Djokovic, and Jelena Djokovic exuded elegance in their formal attire. Alan Cumming, LeBron James, and Christian Louboutin also graced the carpet in impeccable style. Charlize Theron, Ashlyn Harris, and Sophia Bush showcased evening formals that perfectly complemented the occasion.

As the Olympics unfold, the Prelude to the Olympics has set the tone for an unforgettable Games. From the athletic feats to the fashionable moments, the world is poised to witness a celebration of excellence and human spirit.

India's 117-Strong Contingent Aims for Olympic Glory in Paris

India’s 117-Strong Contingent Aims for Olympic Glory in Paris

India’s Olympic contingent for the Paris Games is their second-largest ever, with 117 athletes representing the nation across 16 disciplines. This includes 29 athletes in athletics and 21 in shooting, the largest contingents in those sports for India at the Olympics.

Among the 117 athletes, 72 are making their Olympic debut, while veterans like Sharath Kamal (table tennis), Rohan Bopanna (tennis), PV Sindhu (badminton), and Mirabai Chanu (weightlifting) will be competing in their third or more Olympics.

India’s medal hopes rest on the shoulders of several athletes, including Neeraj Chopra (javelin), Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty (men’s doubles badminton), PV Sindhu (women’s singles badminton), the Indian women’s archery team, the Indian men’s archery team, the Indian men’s hockey team, Sift Kaur Samra (shooting), Manu Bhaker (shooting), Nikhat Zareen (boxing), and Antim Panghal (wrestling).

India has won 35 Olympic medals in total, with 12 coming from team sports and 134 athletes winning individual or team medals. Only three Indians have won multiple Olympic medals: Norman Pritchard, Sushil Kumar, and PV Sindhu.

The Paris Olympics will be a crucial test for India’s athletes, who will be aiming to surpass their best-ever medal haul of seven from the Tokyo Games. With a strong contingent and high expectations, India will be hoping to make history in Paris.

PKL Season 11 Player Auction to be Held on August 15-16

PKL Season 11 Player Auction to be Held on August 15-16

Pro Kabaddi League Season 11 Player Auction Set for August 15-16

As the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) gears up for its 10th anniversary on July 26, Mashal Sports has announced the PKL Season 11 Player Auction, scheduled for August 15 and 16 in Mumbai. The league’s journey began a decade ago with a thrilling match between U Mumba and the Jaipur Pink Panthers in Mumbai.

After successfully concluding its tenth season from December 2, 2023 to March 1, 2024, the PKL has become the second sporting league in India to complete 10 seasons. Ahead of Season 11, Mashal Sports has unveiled a new logo featuring the colors of saffron and green, similar to the Indian tri-color, symbolizing kabaddi as the country’s proud sport.

Anupam Goswami, League Commissioner of the PKL, expressed his delight at announcing the player auction for Season XI on August 15. He emphasized the importance of kabaddi as India’s unique and popular sport for centuries, showcased as a world-class competitive discipline at the PKL.

“This is a great achievement for all the stakeholders of Pro Kabaddi as well as the Kabaddi ecosystem of the country under the custodianship of AKFI,” Goswami said. “We will strongly celebrate this achievement with patriotic fervor at the Season XI Player Auction.”

The PKL has played a pivotal role in popularizing kabaddi in India and around the world. The league has attracted top players from across the country and has helped to develop young talent. The upcoming player auction is expected to be highly competitive, with teams looking to strengthen their squads for the upcoming season.

Hardik Pandya's Fitness Concerns Raise Questions About Domestic Cricket

Hardik Pandya’s Fitness Concerns Raise Questions About Domestic Cricket

Hardik Pandya’s significance in Indian cricket cannot be overstated. As a premier fast-bowling all-rounder, he brings a rare skillset to the team. His presence in the lineup provides exceptional balance, as witnessed during the T20 World Cup. Pandya’s crucial late overs in the final against South Africa played a pivotal role in India’s victory.

However, Pandya’s absence as captain or vice-captain for the Sri Lanka T20I series has raised questions about his fitness. Former Pakistan coach Dav Whatmore, who has experience coaching Indian domestic teams, has shed light on this issue.

Whatmore emphasizes the importance of a robust domestic setup for the health of the national team. He highlights the extensive participation in India’s domestic circuit and the role of the IPL in developing talent. However, he also points out that some players, including Pandya, have not been actively involved in white-ball cricket at the domestic level.

“In my last few years in Baroda, Hardik Pandya wouldn’t ever play white-ball cricket,” Whatmore said. “It always amuses me that he’s termed as the all-rounder from Baroda but he hasn’t played for Baroda for years!”

Whatmore acknowledges that the BCCI has recently taken steps to encourage players to participate in domestic tournaments like the Ranji Trophy. He believes that this will ultimately benefit the national team by providing a stronger foundation for players to develop their skills.

India's Hockey Team Faces Tough Challenge in Paris Olympics 'Pool of Death'

India’s Hockey Team Faces Tough Challenge in Paris Olympics ‘Pool of Death’

Placed in a challenging “pool of death,” the Indian men’s hockey team faces an uphill battle to improve upon their bronze medal from the Tokyo Olympics when they open their Paris Olympics campaign against New Zealand on July 27. Expectations are high after India broke a 41-year medal jinx at the Tokyo Games.

The Indians are grouped alongside reigning champions Belgium, powerhouse Australia, Argentina, New Zealand, and Ireland in a tough Pool B, while Pool A consists of Netherlands, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, South Africa, and hosts France. Four teams from each pool will advance to the quarterfinals.

The first three pool matches against New Zealand, Argentina (July 29), and Ireland (July 30) are crucial for India as they aim to secure maximum points before facing Belgium (August 1) and Australia (August 2).

The competition also provides the Harmanpreet Singh-led Indian side an opportunity to bid farewell to the “Wall of Indian hockey,” long-serving goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, who will retire after the Games. The 16-member Indian team includes 11 Olympic medalists, while Jarmanpreet Singh, Sukhjeet Singh, Abhishek, Rajkumar Pal, and Sanjay will make their Games debuts.

Sreejesh and Manpreet Singh, both participating in their fourth Olympics, have been the team’s pillars for over a decade. The ongoing Games are expected to be Manpreet’s last as the Indian team begins its rebuilding phase.

While India has dropped from third to seventh in the world rankings, rankings are not a reliable indicator in modern hockey. A prime example is the 2023 World Cup, where India lost to New Zealand, currently ranked 10th, in a shootout in a crossover match to finish outside the top eight.

India’s chief coach Craig Fulton understands the significance of the first three games and is focused on taking one match at a time. “It is the best pool we can get. In Olympics no match is easy. We are looking at the first games to set the tempo before we take on Belgium and Australia. We are taking one match at a time,” Fulton said.

Playing the last international tournament of his career, Sreejesh is expected to leave no stone unturned in front of the goal to help his side finish on the podium, while the defense will be guarded by skipper Harmanpreet, Amit Rohidas, Sumit, Jampanpreet, and Sanjay. Manpreet, vice-captain Hardik Singh, and Vivek Sagar Prasad will be the midfield mainstay, while Lalit Upadhyay, Mandeep Singh, Gurjant Singh, Abhishek, and Sukhjeet will have to shoulder the goal-scoring responsibility.

Harmanpreet, regarded as one of the world’s best dragflickers, will be India’s go-to man from penalty corners, but he will also have the support of Rohidas and Sanjay. Under Fulton, there has been a shift in strategy from emphasizing attack to also prioritizing defense, while being flexible at the same time.

India secured a direct ticket to Paris by winning the Asian Games gold in 2023 and has had decent results in the build-up to the Games. In the Bhubaneswar and Rourkela legs of the FIH Pro League in February, India beat Spain twice, won and lost against the Netherlands once each, lost against Australia twice, and beat Ireland twice.

The Indians, however, were no match for their nemesis Australia in the Test series in Perth in April, where they lost all five matches but put up a close fight in some matches. In the Pro League matches in Antwerp and London that followed, India beat Argentina twice, but suffered two losses apiece to Belgium, Germany, and Great Britain with some of the matches witnessing close affairs.

India captain Harmanpreet understands the expectations from the countrymen. “After very long, the Indian hockey team is travelling to the Olympics as reigning medallists. I know there are a lot of expectations from us back home, and we are ready to deliver on our promises. “Our team has shown tremendous growth and resilience in recent years. As we gear up for Paris 2024, we’re focused on doing our best to change the colour of the medal, and represent India with pride,” he said before their opener.

Jonny Bairstow Admits Toll of Extended International Cricket

Jonny Bairstow Admits Toll of Extended International Cricket

Jonny Bairstow, the England wicketkeeper-batter, has acknowledged the toll that an extended period of international cricket has taken on him. After losing his place in the Test team, Bairstow expressed his desire to continue playing for England but admitted that the demands of playing all three formats and the IPL had necessitated sacrifices.

Bairstow emphasized the importance of the break he has taken since returning from the T20 World Cup. “It was a much-needed break,” he said. “It was nice to spend time at home, get away from cricket, and catch up with family.”

Bairstow was the only England player to participate in all four major tournaments this year: the 50-over World Cup, the Test series in India, the IPL, and the T20 World Cup. While he scored a century for Punjab Kings in the IPL, his form in other competitions was inconsistent.

“I had the best part of seven months away from home since January,” Bairstow said. “That’s the scheduling of the game. That’s being lucky enough to be a part of all three formats, but it also means sacrificing time at home.”

Bairstow’s absence from the Test squad for the West Indies series has raised questions about his future in the team. However, he remains determined to regain his place. “I think you know me well enough to know that all I want to do is play for England,” he said.

Despite his recent struggles, Bairstow believes he has a point to prove. “I’ve been around long enough,” he said. “It’s a case of just playing some cricket, scoring some runs, and winning the game.”

Gambhir and Suryakumar Debut as India's New Leadership Duo Against Sri Lanka

Gambhir and Suryakumar Debut as India’s New Leadership Duo Against Sri Lanka

India’s newly appointed head coach Gautam Gambhir and T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav will make their debut as a leadership duo against a struggling Sri Lankan side in a series of limited-overs matches. The first game of the three-match T20I series will be held on Saturday in Pallekele.

Gambhir, a two-time World Cup winner, takes over the coaching reins from Rahul Dravid. The new coach faces a significant challenge, considering that under Dravid’s guidance, the team reached the final in each of the ICC events — World Test Championship, ODI World Cup and T20 World Cup — in the respective recent editions.

Known for his tenacity and intense approach, Gambhir’s coaching style will present a fresh experience for the players. They will also need to adapt to the leadership of their new T20I captain, Suryakumar.

The selection of Suryakumar as captain came as a mild surprise, as he was chosen over Hardik Pandya despite his relatively limited captaincy experience. The BCCI selection committee emphasized their preference for a captain who was consistently available for selection and considered “dressing room feedback” when deciding to reset the T20I team’s leadership.

The Indian selectors have ample time to reconstruct the team for the next T20 World Cup in 2026, which will be jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka. Following the recent World Cup victory and the retirement of experienced players Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja from T20Is, the team finds itself in a transitional phase.

This presents an opportunity for young talents like Shubman Gill, the vice-captain in both white-ball formats, to solidify his position in the team. Other promising players, including Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rinku Singh, and Riyan Parag, will also aim to establish themselves.

Axar Patel seamlessly steps into Jadeja’s role in the playing eleven, while India boasts a wealth of all-round options with the presence of Pandya, Shivam Dube and Washington Sundar.

Jasprit Bumrah has been given a well-deserved rest for this tour, allowing Arshdeep Singh and Mohammed Siraj to capitalize on the favorable conditions at the Pallekele International Stadium.

Sri Lanka’s bowling attack has been weakened by the absence of Dushmantha Chameera and Nuwan Thushara. The team has brought in Asitha Fernando and Dilshan Madushanka as replacements.

The island nation, which won the T20 World Cup in 2014, is currently facing challenging times after being eliminated in the first round of the recent edition. In the wake of this disappointment, captain Wanindu Hasaranga, coach Chris Silverwood and consultant coach Mahela Jayawardene all submitted their resignations.

Former SL captain Sanath Jayasuriya has been appointed as the interim coach for Sri Lanka. He has encouraged his team to capitalize on the absence of experienced players in the Indian squad. However, Jayasuriya is well aware that his team is in dire need of consistent and strong performances to turn their fortunes around.

The responsibility of leading the team has been given to the promising batsman Charith Asalanka, as Sri Lanka, similar to India, ventures into unfamiliar territory with the aim of improving their cricket.

With the advantage of playing on their home turf, Sri Lanka have reason to be optimistic about changing their fortunes, considering the wealth of talent within their squad. This includes the aggressive former captain Dasun Shanaka, Kusal Perera, Kusal Mendis and the seasoned Dinesh Chandimal.

Venkatesh Iyer Joins Lancashire for County Cricket Stint

Venkatesh Iyer Joins Lancashire for County Cricket Stint

Venkatesh Iyer, the star all-rounder from the Kolkata Knight Riders’ triumphant Indian Premier League 2024 campaign, has joined Lancashire County Cricket Club for the next five weeks. He will feature in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup and the following two rounds of Vitality County Championship matches in late August.

Iyer, who is attempting to make a comeback to the Indian national team, expressed his excitement about following in the footsteps of Indian greats like Farokh Engineer, Sourav Ganguly, VVS Laxman, and Washington Sundar, who have represented Lancashire in the past. He believes that testing his skills in both one-day and first-class cricket in English conditions will benefit his game immensely.

Lancashire’s Director of Cricket Performance, Mark Chilton, confirmed that Iyer will play in the County games against Surrey and Hampshire. He praised Iyer’s experience and versatility, noting that he will add depth to the young side during the One-Day Cup and provide an explosive batting option in the middle-order.

However, it is understood that Iyer has not signed an extended contract with Lancashire. He is eager to return to India in time for the Duleep Trophy, scheduled to start on September 5, in his quest to be recalled into India’s set-up. The four squads for the Duleep Trophy will be selected by the national selectors after the conclusion of India’s tour to Zimbabwe.

Afghanistan to Face New Zealand in Historic One-Off Test

Afghanistan to Face New Zealand in Historic One-Off Test

Afghanistan, the rising stars of international cricket, are set to face the formidable New Zealand in a historic one-off Test match in September. This highly anticipated encounter will mark the first time these two nations have clashed in the longest format of the game.

The match will be played at the Greater Noida Sports Complex Ground in India, a venue that has previously served as Afghanistan’s adopted home ground. This will be Afghanistan’s 10th Test match, and their third in 2024, the most they have played in a single calendar year.

The Test is scheduled to take place from September 9 to 13, approximately one month before New Zealand’s three-Test tour of India. Prior to the Afghanistan Test, New Zealand will embark on a Test series in Sri Lanka, with dates yet to be announced.

This encounter holds significant importance for Afghanistan, as it will provide them with an opportunity to test their mettle against one of the world’s top cricketing nations. Afghanistan has a commendable 3-6 win-loss record in their first nine Tests, with their last victory coming against Zimbabwe in March 2021.

In their two Tests so far in 2024, Afghanistan has faced defeats against Sri Lanka and Ireland. They also lost their one-off Test in Bangladesh last year. Despite these setbacks, Afghanistan remains a formidable opponent, eager to prove their worth on the international stage.

Following the New Zealand Test, England, Australia, Pakistan, and South Africa will be the only countries to have not yet played against Afghanistan in a Test match. Australia had previously withdrawn from hosting Afghanistan in a Test in 2021 due to humanitarian concerns.

The Afghanistan-New Zealand Test match promises to be a captivating spectacle, showcasing the skills and determination of both teams. Afghanistan will be looking to make a statement against a world-class opponent, while New Zealand will be aiming to maintain their dominance in the Test arena.

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