Riya Bhatia Survives Scare to Reach Fenesta National Tennis Semis

Riya Bhatia Survives Scare to Reach Fenesta National Tennis Semis

Second seed Riya Bhatia faced a stern test in the quarterfinals of the Fenesta National tennis championship, battling past Yubrani Banerjee 6-3, 2-6, 7-6(5) at the DLTA Complex on Thursday.

Bhatia, a former champion and ranked 338th in the world in 2020, relied on her power play to take the first set 6-3. However, Banerjee, a superb counter puncher, fought back to win the second set 6-2.

The decider was a thrilling affair, with both players trading blows. Banerjee raced to a 5-3 lead, but Bhatia showed her resilience to turn the match around. She won the tiebreaker 7-5 to secure a hard-fought victory.

In the semifinals, Bhatia will face 15-year-old Maaya Rajeshwaran, who has won six consecutive matches, including three in the qualifying event. The other semifinal will be between top seed Vaidehi Chaudhari and Pooja Ingale.

In the men’s section, lucky loser Rethin Pranav eased past giant killer Yash Chaurasia for the loss of four games. He will face Abhinav Sanjeev Shanmugam in the semifinals. The other semifinal will be between top seed Vishnu Vardhan and Nitin Kumar Sinha.

TNCA President's XI Triumphs in Buchi Babu Cricket Tournament, Siddharth Stars

TNCA President’s XI Triumphs in Buchi Babu Cricket Tournament, Siddharth Stars

TNCA President’s XI emerged victorious in the third round of the Buchi Babu cricket tournament, securing a spot in the semifinals. Skipper M. Siddharth played a pivotal role in the team’s triumph, showcasing exceptional bowling skills.

On the third day of the Group-B match at the Salem Cricket Foundation ground, Siddharth’s left-arm spin proved devastating for Gujarat. He claimed eight wickets for just 21 runs, dismantling the opposition’s batting lineup. Gujarat was bowled out for a mere 58 runs, setting TNCA President’s XI a modest target of 219.

The TNCA batters approached the chase with a positive mindset, recognizing the need to play aggressively on the challenging pitch. Player-of-the-match C. Andre Siddarth, who had scored an unbeaten 55 in the first innings, once again proved his worth. He slammed an unbeaten 115 off 94 deliveries, including 15 boundaries and four sixes.

Siddarth’s aggressive batting helped TNCA President’s XI reach the target with five wickets to spare. He hit back-to-back sixes off Rinkesh Vaghela’s off-spin, showcasing his power and timing. The winning shot was a slog sweep off left-arm spinner Siddharth Desai, which sailed over deep midwicket for a six.

Siddharth’s match haul of 14 wickets for 97 runs was a testament to his exceptional bowling abilities. His left-arm spin created constant pressure on the Gujarat batters, forcing them into errors.

With this victory, TNCA President’s XI topped its group and qualified for the semifinals. The team’s success was largely attributed to Siddharth’s outstanding performance, which helped them overcome a challenging pitch and a determined Gujarat side.

TNPL Playoff Race Heats Up: Kovai Kings, Super Gillies Secure Berths

TNPL Playoff Race Heats Up: Kovai Kings, Super Gillies Secure Berths

As the Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) approaches its climax, the playoff picture is becoming clearer. Defending champion Lyca Kovai Kings and three-time winner Chepauk Super Gillies have already secured their spots, while SKM Salem Spartans has been eliminated.

The remaining two playoff berths are up for grabs, with Trichy Grand Cholas and iDream Tiruppur Tamizhans facing off in a virtual knockout clash on Saturday. The winner will join Kovai Kings and Super Gillies in the semifinals.

Dindigul Dragons, currently in fifth place, has a strong chance to qualify as it has two matches remaining and needs to win at least one. Nellai Royal Kings, in sixth place, must win its last match against Dindigul to keep its playoff hopes alive.

Siechem Madurai Panthers, despite having only one win from five matches, still has an outside chance to qualify. It must win its last two matches by big margins to boost its net run rate and hope for favorable results from other teams.

Last season, the NPR College Ground in Dindigul witnessed distinctive bounce and swing for pacers. The pitches retained moisture and had grass patches, resulting in low-scoring affairs. If the weather and pitch conditions remain similar this year, the playoff-aspiring teams will heavily rely on their bowlers.

Karnataka Celebrates Golden Jubilee of Historic Ranji Trophy Triumph

Karnataka Celebrates Golden Jubilee of Historic Ranji Trophy Triumph

Karnataka’s historic Ranji Trophy triumph in 1973-74, which broke Bombay’s 15-year dominance, was celebrated with a grand felicitation ceremony at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. The event honored the victorious team members, who shared their memories and anecdotes from that unforgettable season.

Led by the legendary off-spin wizard EAS Prasanna, Karnataka defeated a formidable Rajasthan side captained by Hanumant Singh by 185 runs in Jaipur on March 27, 1974. The victory marked the first of eight Ranji Trophy titles for the state.

The nostalgia-filled event was graced by Prasanna, G.R. Viswanath, B.S. Chandrasekhar, Brijesh Patel, Syed Kirmani, A.V. Jayaprakash, B. Sudhakar Rao, Sanjay Desai, S. Vijayprakash, B. Siddaramu, R. Arunkumar, and B. Raghunath. Tributes were also paid to the three departed souls: V.S. Vijay Kumar, B. Vijayakrishna, and K. Lakshman.

“The win was very satisfying,” recalled Prasanna. “The likes of Kirmani, Jayaprakash, and Vijayakrishna lifted their games and scored on a wicket that was conducive to our kind of bowling. The Karnataka team may not have looked very good on paper, but we were very effective on the pitch.”

However, the victory was not without its share of drama. On the rest day between the third and fourth days, the team members had partaken in Holi festivities and ingested Bhang, unknowingly.

“It took us two days to come down to earth [from the high],” said Viswanath, as the audience guffawed. “Everybody in the team was just laughing. But I had become very serious. The England tour was coming up, and I was a bit worried about that. I didn’t get runs in the final.”

“But the important thing was that we won,” Viswanath added. “The train journey back to Bangalore, which was supposed to be for two days, took nearly 3.5 days as the train stopped everywhere. But not a single passenger complained that the train was late.”

One of the highlights of the triumphant campaign was Karnataka’s victory over Bombay in the semifinal, and Prasanna’s dismissal of Sunil Gavaskar.

“It is one of the greatest deliveries I have ever seen,” said Viswanath. “I was standing at first slip. It wasn’t a doosra, teesra, or leg-cutter. Just a proper off-spinner that left the batter slightly. Sunil had covered everything, but may have just left a millimetre open. And Pras got him.”

The golden jubilee celebration was a fitting tribute to the Karnataka team that broke Bombay’s stranglehold on the Ranji Trophy and etched their names in the annals of Indian cricket history.

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