India Eyes 2030 Youth Olympics, 2036 Summer Olympics

India Eyes 2030 Youth Olympics, 2036 Summer Olympics

India has set its sights on hosting the 2030 Youth Olympics and the 2036 Summer Olympics, according to Union Minister Anurag Thakur. Speaking at the NDTV Yuva Conclave, Thakur expressed confidence that India will improve its medal tally at the upcoming Paris Olympics in 2024.

Thakur’s announcement aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s earlier statement at the IOC session in Mumbai last year, where he expressed India’s desire to host the Olympics in 2036. The 2024 Olympics will be held in Paris, followed by Los Angeles in 2028 and Brisbane in 2032.

Meanwhile, veteran table tennis player Sharath Kamal has been named India’s flag bearer for the 2024 Paris Olympics. Kamal, who is a reigning Commonwealth Games champion, expressed his delight at the honor. “It is the biggest honor and fairytale stuff considering it is going to be my fifth and last Olympics,” he said.

Legendary boxer MC Mary Kom has been appointed as the chef de mission of India’s contingent for the Paris Olympics. Kom and former hockey skipper Manpreet Singh were India’s flag bearers at the 2020 Tokyo Games.

India’s Olympic aspirations have received a boost with the appointment of Kamal and Kom. Kamal’s experience and leadership will be invaluable for the Indian team, while Kom’s legendary status will inspire the athletes.

The Indian contingent is expected to perform well at the Paris Olympics, with several athletes having already qualified for the Games. The country’s medal hopes rest on the shoulders of athletes such as Kamal, Kom, wrestler Bajrang Punia, and shooter Manu Bhaker.

India’s bid to host the 2030 Youth Olympics and the 2036 Summer Olympics is a testament to the country’s growing sporting prowess. If successful, India will become the first South Asian nation to host the Olympics.

Cricket Australia Keen to Host India-Pakistan Bilateral Series

Cricket Australia Keen to Host India-Pakistan Bilateral Series

Cricket Australia (CA) has expressed its eagerness to host a bilateral series between India and Pakistan, should the respective cricket boards agree to such a venture. The announcement comes as both India and Pakistan are scheduled to tour Australia in November for separate series.

India and Pakistan have not played a bilateral series since 2012-13, with their encounters limited to global ICC events. However, the thrilling T20 World Cup match between the two nations at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in 2022, which drew a record crowd of 90,293, has reignited interest in a potential bilateral series.

CA chief executive Nick Hockley emphasized the organization’s desire to host such a series, stating, “We would love to host that if the opportunity arose. If we can play a role, we’d love to play a role.”

Hockley acknowledged that the decision ultimately rests with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), but CA remains open to facilitating the event.

CA’s head of scheduling, Peter Roach, also expressed interest in hosting a tri-series involving India and Pakistan, but noted that there is currently no room for such a series in the Future Tours Programme (FTP).

Despite the scheduling challenges, CA remains committed to exploring opportunities to host India and Pakistan in a bilateral series. The organization believes that such a series would not only be a sporting spectacle but also a significant cultural event.

India's World Cup Hopes Dented by Afghanistan Defeat

India’s World Cup Hopes Dented by Afghanistan Defeat

India’s hopes of advancing to the third round of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers suffered a significant setback as they succumbed to a 2-1 defeat against Afghanistan in a Group A match at the Indira Gandhi Stadium in Guwahati.

Sunil Chhetri, India’s all-time leading scorer, gave the hosts an early lead in the 36th minute with a penalty, marking his 94th international goal in his 150th appearance for the country. However, Afghanistan regrouped in the second half and turned the tables on India.

Rahmat Akbari equalized for Afghanistan in the 70th minute with a powerful drive, and Sharif Mukhammad converted a penalty in the 88th minute to seal the victory for the visitors.

India’s defensive approach in the second half proved costly as Afghanistan exploited gaps in the Indian defense with their high-press tactics. The Afghans’ physical play also posed a challenge for India, who struggled to find a solution.

Despite the defeat, India remains in contention for a third-round berth, but they will need to win their next match against Kuwait on June 6.

2024 Women's Asia Cup Expands to Eight Teams, Set for July in Sri Lanka

2024 Women’s Asia Cup Expands to Eight Teams, Set for July in Sri Lanka

The 2024 Women’s Asia Cup, scheduled from July 19 to 28 in Dambulla, Sri Lanka, promises to be an exciting spectacle in the T20 format. The tournament has expanded to eight teams, including hosts Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, UAE, Nepal, Thailand, and Malaysia.

Unlike the previous edition, the teams will be divided into two groups. Group A comprises India, Pakistan, UAE, and Nepal, while Group B features Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Thailand, and Malaysia. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals on July 26, followed by the title clash on July 28.

The tournament will serve as a crucial warm-up for teams ahead of the T20 World Cup in Bangladesh in September. India, the defending champions and most successful team with seven titles, will be eager to retain their crown.

The Asia Cup will also showcase the growing talent pool in women’s cricket in Asia. The inclusion of female umpires, as in the previous edition, is a testament to the ACC’s commitment to promoting women in the sport.

The tournament schedule is as follows:

* July 19: Pakistan vs Nepal, India vs UAE
* July 20: Malaysia vs Thailand, Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh
* July 21: Nepal vs UAE, India vs Pakistan
* July 22: Sri Lanka vs Malaysia, Bangladesh vs Thailand
* July 23: Pakistan vs UAE, India vs Nepal
* July 24: Bangladesh vs Malaysia, Sri Lanka vs Thailand
* July 26: Semi-finals
* July 28: Final

The Asia Cup will provide a platform for players to showcase their skills and compete against the best in Asia. It will also be an opportunity for fans to witness the growth and development of women’s cricket in the region.

Border-Gavaskar Trophy Extended to Five Tests for 2024-25 Series

Border-Gavaskar Trophy Extended to Five Tests for 2024-25 Series

The Border-Gavaskar Trophy, a prestigious Test cricket series between India and Australia, is set to expand to five matches for the first time since the 1991-92 season. The announcement was made by Cricket Australia (CA) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

The extended series will be a highlight of the 2024-25 home summer schedule for Australia. The full schedule is expected to be released soon. The opening Test of the five-match series is scheduled to be played in Perth.

The Border-Gavaskar Trophy has been a fiercely contested rivalry between India and Australia. India has won the last four series, including back-to-back away Test series victories in 2018-19 and 2020-21. However, Australia, led by Pat Cummins, defeated India in the World Test Championship final in London last year.

The extension of the series to five Tests is a testament to the intense rivalry between the two cricketing nations. It will provide more opportunities for both teams to showcase their skills and compete for the coveted trophy.

The BCCI and CA have expressed their commitment to preserving the rich heritage of Test cricket. The extended series is seen as a way to elevate the significance of Test cricket and uphold its legacy.

The Border-Gavaskar Trophy is one of the most anticipated events in the cricketing calendar. The five-match series promises to deliver thrilling contests and unforgettable moments.

India Drawn in Tough Thomas Cup Group, Faces China in Uber Cup

India Drawn in Tough Thomas Cup Group, Faces China in Uber Cup

The Badminton World Federation (BWF) has unveiled the draws for the prestigious Thomas Cup and Uber Cup, scheduled to take place from April 28 to May 5, 2024. Defending Thomas Cup champion India has been placed in Group C alongside 14-time winner Indonesia, Thailand, and England.

In the Uber Cup, India has been drawn into Group A with 15-time champion China, Canada, and Singapore. India’s best performance in the Uber Cup remains the bronze medals they secured in 2014 and 2016.

Last year, India made history by defeating Indonesia 3-0 in the Thomas Cup final, claiming their maiden title. The tournament, which began in 1949, is the pinnacle of men’s badminton competition.

India’s Thomas Cup group will be a challenging one, with Indonesia seeking revenge for their defeat in the previous edition. Thailand and England are also formidable opponents, making Group C one of the most competitive.

In the Uber Cup, India will face a daunting task against China, who have dominated the competition for years. Canada and Singapore will provide additional challenges, but India will need to be at their best to advance from the group stage.

The draws were announced by BWF on Twitter, with the organization stating, “Thomas Cup Group C: Indonesia, India, Thailand, England.” The Badminton Association of India (BAI) also tweeted the Uber Cup draw, stating, “Draw – BWF Uber Cup Finals 2024 #TeamIndia has been drawn in Group A. Group A: China, India, Canada, Singapore #ThomasUberCupFinals.”

India’s goal will be to defend their Thomas Cup title and improve upon their Uber Cup performance. The team will be led by star shuttlers such as Lakshya Sen, Kidambi Srikanth, and P.V. Sindhu, who will be eager to make their mark on the international stage.

India Held to Draw by Afghanistan in World Cup Qualifier

India Held to Draw by Afghanistan in World Cup Qualifier

Afghanistan’s resilience and India’s attacking deficiencies played out in a stalemate as the two teams drew 0-0 in their 2026 World Cup qualifier on Friday. Despite a significant gap in FIFA rankings, Afghanistan held their ground against India, who remain winless in 2023.

India, ranked 106th, controlled possession but struggled to penetrate Afghanistan’s defense. Their crosses were ineffective, and their midfield lacked control. Afghanistan, ranked 158th, defended resolutely and created a few half-chances of their own.

The first half was a scrappy affair, with both teams feeling aggrieved by penalty decisions that went against them. India’s best chance came from Manvir Singh, who flicked a shot wide after being found by Lallianzuala Chhangte.

After the break, India continued to press but lacked the finesse to break down Afghanistan’s defense. Brandon Fernandes and Subhasish Bose were introduced as substitutes, but their impact was minimal.

India’s best opportunity came in the 80th minute from a corner-kick, but Bose headed wide. The result leaves India in second place in Group A with four points, behind leaders Qatar. Afghanistan remain bottom of the group with one point.

The return fixture in Guwahati on Tuesday will be crucial for both teams. India need a win to keep their hopes of reaching the third round of World Cup qualifying alive. Afghanistan, meanwhile, will be aiming to upset the odds and secure their first victory of the campaign.

Cricket's Olympic Inclusion: A Global Boost for the Sport

Cricket’s Olympic Inclusion: A Global Boost for the Sport

Cricket’s inclusion in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics has been hailed as a significant step for the sport, which has long been confined to the Commonwealth nations. Andy Anson, chair of the British Olympic Association (BOA) and president of the Lancashire Cricket Club, believes it was the right decision.

Anson, speaking at a panel discussion in Bengaluru, India, emphasized the global reach of cricket and its commercial appeal. He noted that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) recognized the sport’s potential to attract a large audience and generate revenue.

For cricket, joining the Olympic movement is seen as a major boost. India, a cricket powerhouse, has expressed interest in hosting the 2036 Olympics, which could further elevate the sport’s status. Anson believes India would be an ideal host, given its diverse population and untapped market.

However, hosting the Olympics requires significant planning and investment. Deepthi Bopaiah, CEO of GoSports Foundation, stressed the need for long-term development of talent and infrastructure. She emphasized the importance of investing in youth programs and creating pathways for success.

Anson pointed to the success of the British Olympic team, which won more medals across more sports than any other country at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. He attributed this to the funding provided by the National Lottery, which was established in 1994.

The inclusion of cricket in the Olympics is expected to have a positive impact on the sport’s development worldwide. It will provide a global platform for cricketers to showcase their skills and inspire future generations.

Ed Sheeran Plays Cricket with Indian Cricket Star Shubman Gill

Ed Sheeran Plays Cricket with Indian Cricket Star Shubman Gill

Ed Sheeran, the renowned English singer-songwriter, recently embarked on a visit to India, where he engaged in a friendly cricket match with Indian cricket star Shubman Gill. The encounter, which was captured on video and widely shared on social media, showcased Gill’s bowling skills and Sheeran’s playful spirit.

In the video, Gill, shirtless and exuding confidence, bowls to Sheeran, who attempts to connect with the ball but fails. The match was played in a lighthearted atmosphere, with popular content creator Tanmay Bhat keeping the wickets.

Gill’s participation in the match comes ahead of his highly anticipated role as captain of the Gujarat Titans in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL). The young cricketer has been in impressive form, having recently concluded a successful Test series against England, where he scored a century and played a pivotal role in India’s victory.

Meanwhile, Ed Sheeran’s visit to India has been marked by his interactions with various celebrities, including Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan. The singer’s presence in the country has generated considerable excitement among his fans and the Indian public.

Ashwin Slams England’s “Bazball” Approach as “Defenseless Cricket”

Ravichandran Ashwin, the veteran Indian spinner, has criticized England’s “Bazball” approach, calling it “defenseless cricket.” Ashwin’s comments come after India’s 4-1 victory in the recently concluded five-match Test series against England.

Ashwin took particular issue with James Anderson’s claim ahead of Day 4 of the second Test that England would chase down the 399-run target within 60 overs. The result was quite different, as the visitors were bowled out and defeated comprehensively. Ashwin expressed surprise at the over-the-top statement, saying that although it was a show of positive mindset, it “went too far.”

“James Anderson went into a press conference in the second Test after winning the first considerably well. Much respect to them for winning that. He told the press that even if the 4th innings target was 500 or 600, we’ll finish it in 60 overs. Even though it was an example of their positive mindset, it felt like they had gone too far,” Ashwin said on his YouTube channel.

Ashwin also believes that Bazball leans more towards being a “defenseless cricket” and although Joe Root is a great player of spin, his game was also impacted due to the style of cricket.

“The one thing I understood after the first Test is that Bazball isn’t just aggressive cricket. It is defenseless cricket. They aren’t going to play a defensive shot at all. They are going to get out if they play defense. To my surprise, Joe Root also agreed to their game plan. Because if you take world cricket’s vest defense rankings, Root is an easy number 1 on that list against spin. He also bought into their approach,” he said.

On the second day of the Rajkot Test match, Ashwin dismissed England’s Zak Crawley to pocket his 500th Test scalp. Before him, only Anil Kumble reached the milestone among Indians. He became the ninth bowler worldwide to take 500 wickets. However, hours after the feat, Ashwin went through a traumatic experience for which he had to leave the squad on an immediate basis.

“Ravichandran Ashwin has withdrawn from the Test squad, effective immediately due to a family medical emergency. In these challenging times, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the team fully supports Ashwin,” said BCCI in its release. Reports said Ashwin’s mother Chitra had suffered a medical emergency.

Now, Ashwin has revealed how exactly thing transpired. “We went to the dressing room for another debrief and then back to our rooms. Rohit, me, and others were just discussing some things about the match here and there.”

“That is when I realized I was not getting calls from my parents or wife. I thought they were busy attending calls and giving interviews. I called my wife around 7 PM, asking why my parents weren’t answering my call. Her voice was a bit shaky. She asked me to come separately from the crowd and told me that my mother collapsed after a headache,” Ashwin said on his YouTube channel.

“I blanked out. I did not know how to react or what questions to ask. I was crying but wanted to ensure nobody was watching me cry. It is unnecessary to think of it that way, but it was instinctive. I could not think. I was crying in my room for some time.”

“Then, the team physio checked on me as I was not picking up calls. Rahul Bhai and Rohit Bhai also came to check on me, and all I could tell them was that I could not think clearly,” he added.

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