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Ranji Trophy: Mumbai face TN in clash of heavyweights; confident Vidarbha face spirited MP (preview)

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Ranji Trophy: Mumbai face TN in clash of heavyweights; confident Vidarbha face spirited MP (preview)

New Delhi, March 1 (IANS) The Ranji Trophy 2023/24 Elite Group semi-finals will see Mumbai take on Tamil Nadu in a clash of heavyweights, while a confident Vidarbha will face spirited Madhya Pradesh from March 2-6.

The winners from the two semi-finals, to be held at BKC Ground, Mumbai and VCA Stadium in Nagpur respectively, will face each other in the final of the prestigious tournament, to be played from March 10.

41-time championship winning team Mumbai, led by Ajinkya Rahane (enduring a lean patch with the bat), finished with the most points among all teams, including elite and plate levels, in the competition.

Shreyas Iyer, recently dropped from the BCCI central contracts, is available for the semi-final clash after missing the quarter-final game due to back spasms. Musheer Khan, Hardik Tamore, Bhupen Lalwani, Shardul Thakur, Shams Mulani, Tanush Kotian, and Tushar Deshpande have made significant contributions for Mumbai in the campaign.

On the other hand, Tamil Nadu are on a seven-match winning streak, after having just one point from the first two rounds. They eliminated reigning champions Saurashtra in the quarter-finals, winning by an innings and 33 runs at Coimbatore.

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Spin duo of skipper R Sai Kishore and S Ajith Ram have claimed 47 and 41 wickets, while N Jagadeesan and Baba Indrajith have been the mainstays with the bat. They also welcome off-spin all-rounder Washington Sundar, who’s been released from the India Test squad for the semi-final.

On the other hand, two-time Ranji Trophy winners Vidarbha have won three of their four games at the venue for their semi-final clash against 2021/22 champions Madhya Pradesh. Vidarbha have found contributions from Atharva Taide, Dhruv Shorey, Karun Nair and Akshay Wadkar.

Pacer Aditya Thakare and left-arm spinner Aditya Sarwate have done the heavy lifting for Vidarbha with the ball. For Madhya Pradesh, Venkatesh Iyer, Himanshu Mantri and Yash Dubey have done the bulk of scoring with the bat, while Kumar Kartikeya Singh, Kulwant Khejroliya and Saransh Jain have been effective with the ball.

Vidarbha secured their semi-final berth with a 127-run victory over Karnataka, led by Atharva Taide’s century. Madhya Pradesh, meanwhile, won a nail-biting match against Andhra Pradesh by four runs to make it to the semi-finals. Both semi-finals will be streamed live on JioCinema from 9:30am, with the Mumbai-Tamil Nadu clash also available on Sports18 Khel channel on TV.

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Squads:

Mumbai: Ajinkya Rahane (captain), Shreyas Iyer, Prithvi Shaw, Bhupen Lalwani, Amogh Bhatkal, Musheer Khan, Prasad Pawar (wk), Hardik Tamore (wk), Shardul Thakur, Shams Mulani, Tanush Kotian, Aditya Dhumal, Tushar Deshpande, Mohit Avasthi, Royston Dias and Dhawal Kulkarni.

Tamil Nadu: R Sai Kishore (captain), Pradosh Ranjan Paul, Baba Indrajith, Narayan Jagadeesan (wk), Suresh Lokeshwar (wk), Sai Sudharsan, Vijay Shankar, Vimal Khumar, Balasubramaniam Sachin, Washington Sundar, Sandeep Warrier, Trilok Nag, T Natarajan, Mohammed Mohammed and S Ajith Ram.

Vidarbha: Atharva Taide, Dhruv Shorey, Yash Rathod, Karun Nair, Akshay Wadkar (captain & wicketkeeper), Mohit Kale, Aditya Sarwate, Harsh Dubey, Yash Thakur, Umesh Yadav, Aditya Thakare, Faiz Fazal, Akshay Wakhare, Sanjay Raghunath, Rajneesh Gurbani, Lalit M Yadav, Siddhesh Wath, Jitesh Sharma, Darshan Nalkande and Shubham Dubey.

Madhya Pradesh: Yash Dubey, Himanshu Mantri (wk), Harsh Gawli, Shubham S Sharma (captain), Venkatesh Iyer, Sumit Kushwah, Saransh Jain, Anubhav Agarwal, Kumar Kartikeya, Avesh Khan, Kulwant Khejroliya, Amarjeet Singh, Aditya Shrivastava, Mihir Hirwani, Rishabh Chouhan and Aryan Pandey.

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Paris Olympics: Shuttler Lakshya Sen fights back to beat Cordon in Group L

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Paris Olympics: Shuttler Lakshya Sen fights back to beat Cordon in Group L

Paris, July 27 (IANS) India’s Lakshya Sen defeated Kevin Cordon of Guatemala 21-8, 22-20 in 42 minutes in a men’s singles Group L match of badminton competition to make a winning start in the 33rd Olympic Games here on Saturday.

After winning the first game easily, Lakshya faced a tough fight from World No. 41 Cordon and was on the verge of losing the second game, facing five match points at 16-20.

However, the Indian shuttler won six points in a row as he came back strongly to win the second game 22-20 to clinch victory, avoiding playing the third game.

It was a morale-boosting victory for Lakshya as Cordon was one of the stars at Tokyo, storming into the semifinals before narrowly missing the bronze medal.

Lakshya is in a tough group with World No.3 Jonatan Christie of Indonesia and Julien Carraggi of Belgium as the other contenders to top the group.

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Paris Olympics: Opening Ceremony should have 'focused more on athletes', says IOA chief PT Usha

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Paris Olympics: Opening Ceremony should have 'focused more on athletes', says IOA chief PT Usha

Paris, July 27 (IANS) The Opening Ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics was unique and historic, which saw unprecedented events take place. Breaking away from the traditional format, it was held outside a stadium and contingents took to boats and ships on the Seine River for the Parade of the Nations. However, the Indian Olympic Association IOA President and Olympian PT Usha, however, believes that the event did not focus enough on the athletes.

“In the opening ceremony, the organisers should have focused more on athletes. This is an athlete’s event, they should give more importance to players as the attention was on them for only a few seconds, otherwise, everything was good,” PT Usha told IANS here on Saturday.

Usha, who won six medals at the 1985 Asian Championships in Jakarta, bagged 13 gold medals in ATF competitions between 1983 and 1989 and also claimed four gold medals and one silver in the track & field competitions at the 10th Asian Games in Seoul, South Korea, still one of the best performances by an athlete in Continental event. Despite her unprecedented success, Usha was not able to secure a medal at the Olympics with her best performance coming in the 1984 edition in Los Angeles when she clocked 55.42s in the women’s 400m hurdles to miss the bronze medal by a wafer-thin margin.

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The ‘Golden Girl’ of Indian athletics on Saturday suggested that she could not win a medal at the Olympics due to lack of exposure during her time, a problem that athletes these days do not face.

“For me, there was no exposure at all, if I could have gotten three-four races outside Europe I would have won a medal. I lost the medal due to a lack of experience and exposure. In the last 10-20 years, players have been getting a lot of facilities.”

“The government is spending a lot of money and that’s why we are getting the results. In the Asian Games, we won 107 medals and now we are hoping to do better than Tokyo (2020 Olympics),” concluded the IOA chief.

India returned from Tokyo with their best-ever performance, winning seven medals including a historic gold by Neeraj Chopra in men’s javelin throw.

–IANS

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Paris Olympics: Manu Bhaker shines on day of near misses for India as China take first gold in shooting (Ld)

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Paris Olympics: Manu Bhaker shines on day of near misses for India as China take first gold in shooting (Ld)

Paris, July 27 (IANS) Manu Bhaker gave the Indian shooting contingent a reason to smile in the end, qualifying for the final of the Women’s 10m Air Pistol event on Day One of the Paris 2024 Olympics Shooting competition, at the French National Shooting Centre range in Chateauroux.

Manu’s qualifying score of 580 gave her third spot in the 44-strong field, as the top eight including topper Veronika Major (582) of Hungary, come back on Sunday for the final. This would be the Indian pistol ace’s first Olympic final.

On what was turning out to be a day of near misses for India, Manu’s performance in the final event of the day brought confidence. Manu shot consistently well throughout the 60-shot qualification, staying above the cut line for the entire length. Compatriot Rhythm Sangwan shot 573 to finish 15th and missed out by four points.

Earlier, both Indian pairs in the fray in the 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team event, the first medal event of the Games, could not cross the qualification hurdle.

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Ramita and Arjun Babuta fought hard to shoot 628.7 and finish sixth in the 28-team field, as the top four scores (China, Korea, Kazakhstan, Germany) made it to the gold and bronze medal matches respectively. Olympian Elavenil Valarivan and Sandeep Singh, the second Indian pair in the field, shot 626.3 to finish 12th.

The setbacks continued for India as Sarabjot Singh in the 10m Air Pistol Men, agonisingly missed making the medal round, tallying the same score of 577 with two others. However German shooter Robin Walter grabbed the coveted eighth and final qualifying spot, having landed one more shot in the inner 10-ring than the Indian, who bowed out in ninth place.

His teammate, Arjun Singh Cheema fought valiantly as well and was even up to third at one stage, finishing on a score of 574 for an 18th spot in the qualifying round.

Sheng Liaho and Huang Yuting beat Korea’s Park Ha-Jun and Keum Ji-Hyeon 16-12 in the decider to claim the Paris Olympics’ first gold medal. Kazakhstan won the bronze through the pair of Alexandra Le and Islam Satpayev, who outclassed Germany’s Anna Janssen and Maximilian Ulbrich of Germany 17-5 in the bronze decider.

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ENG v WI: Joe Root becomes second-youngest batter to complete 12,000 Test runs

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ENG v WI: Joe Root becomes second-youngest batter to complete 12,000 Test runs

Edgbaston, July 27 (IANS) England’s Joe Root became the second-youngest cricketer to cross the elusive milestone of 12,000 Test runs. He achieved the feat in the ongoing third and final Test against West Indies at Edgbaston on Saturday.

The right-handed batter, regarded as one of the best Test players of his generation, is only the seventh player in history to reach the milestone and only the second English player after Alastair Cook, who was the youngest player to reach the landmark. During the process, he also surpassed Brian Lara’s (11,953) Test runs to become the seventh-highest run-getter in Test history.

Root breached the 12,000-run mark on Day 2 of the match during England’s first innings. He along with skipper Ben Stokes rescued England after the team found themselves reeling at 54/5 in the first session of the play.

The 33-year-old made his Test Debut against India in 2012 and has since played 143 matches at an impressive average of 50.25 with 32 centuries and 63 half-centuries to his name.

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He is also the highest-scoring active Test batter at the moment and would be aiming to become the highest-scoring English cricketer, succeeding former captain Cook, who ended his gloried career with 12,472 runs.

Earlier on the opening day of the match, Gus Atkinson bagged four wickets while Chris Woakes and Mark Wood snapped three and two scalps, respectively to bundle out West Indies for 282 in their first innings.

For the visiting side, captain Kraigg Brathwaite top-scored with 61 runs while all-rounder Jason Holder (59) and wicketkeeper-bater Joshua Da Silva (49) played crucial knocks to take the side to over the 250-run mark.

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Football: Real Madrid unveil Brazilian sensation Endrick; signs six-year contract

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Football: Real Madrid unveil Brazilian sensation Endrick; signs six-year contract

Madrid, July 27 (IANS) President Florentino Perez welcomed Endrick to Real Madrid on Saturday as the youngster was unveiled to the Santiago Bernabeu. The Brazilian forward signed the contract that will link him to Los Blancos for the next six seasons. Having signed the document, Endrick was presented with a replica of Santiago Bernabeu stadium, a watch and a jersey printed with his name and number, 16.

“Today, we’re welcoming one of those players who was born to wear the Real Madrid jersey. We waited for him to turn 18, just last Sunday, and now we welcome to the Santiago Bernabéu a young lad whose football has already excited every lover of the game around the world. Welcome to the club, Endrick,” said Perez at the ceremony.

The 18-year-old has agreed to join Madrid in 2022 when he was just 16 years old. The deal included that he would stay with Palmeiras until 2024 upon which he would join the club.

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The Brazilian choked back tears as he uttered his first emotional words as a Madridista.

“I don’t have the words to explain what I’m feeling because I have always wanted to be here. I so wanted to play for Madrid, it was a dream that today has come true. I’d like to thank everyone, and now, let’s sing together: 3, 2, 1, Hala Madrid!,” said Endrick to the passionate Madrid crowd.

–IANS

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