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Rahi Sarnobat, Manu Bhaker, Parth Makhija among winners at National Shooting trials
Reigning Asian Games champion Rahi Sarnobat won the Women's 25M Pistol T1 trials even as young Parth Makhija registered a unique double winning both the Men's and Junior Men's 10M Air Rifle competitions at Bhopal's MP State Shooting Academy range, as the National Shooting trials one and two completed the first week of competitions. Among the other winners was Olympian Manu Bhaker who triumphed in the Junior Women's 25M Pistol.
I-League: Ogana brace helps Sreenidi Deccan end RoundGlass Punjab's unbeaten run
Sreenidi Deccan FC edged out RoundGlass Punjab FC 2-1 in a Hero I-League game at the Kalyani Stadium, here on Tuesday. Sreenidi Deccan FC started the game on a high note, continuously pressing high and putting pressure on RoundGlass Punjab in the early minutes. RG Punjab had a chance against the run of play in the 11th minute from a brilliant counter attack started by CK Vineeth but Rupert Nongrum was in an offside position.
Cradle of Indian chess Chennai to host Chess Olympiad
The cradle of Indian chess Chennai will be the venue for the 44th Chess Olympiad to be held during July-August this year. The venue will be the convention centre at the Four Points by Sheraton, located in the Mahabalipuram area, one of the main tourist destinations in southern India. The International Chess Federation or FIDE on Tuesday approved the bid offered by the All India Chess Federation (AICF) to host the mega biennial event that would see about 190 nations competing for the medals.
Hardik Pandya joins NCA camp ahead of IPL 2022
All-rounder Hardik Pandya has joined the Indian camp, which is underway at the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore, ahead of the beginning of the IPL 2022. Hardik, who hasn't played any cricket since the T20 World Cup last October-November due to fitness issues, will be at the NCA for a few days before he re-joins the Gujarat Titans for the upcoming season of IPL.
ISL 2021-22: Rock-solid Kerala Blasters pip Jamshedpur FC, enter final
Kerala Blasters FC shared honours with Jamshedpur FC after playing out a 1-1 draw, but pip the League Shield winners 2-1 on aggregate and qualify for their first final since 2016 in the 2021-22 Hero Indian Super League at the Tilak Maidan Stadium here on Tuesday. In the first leg, Sahal Abdul Samad scored the only goal in a 1-0 win for Kerala who made it to their third Hero ISL final. They were the finalists in the inaugural 2014 edition as well.
IPL 2022: Mumbai Indians begin preparation; Kishan, Rohit, Bumrah join squad
Five time champions Mumbai Indians on Tuesday started their preparation for the upcoming IPL 2022 season. The Rohit Sharma-led side will open their campaign against Delhi Capitals at the Brabourne Stadium on March 27. Before that, the 12-day strength and conditioning pre-season camp is being held at their in-house training facility at Reliance Jio Stadium in neighbouring Navi Mumbai.
Pant's continuous rise, Iyer's domination and Jadeja's comeback: Big positives for India from Sri Lanka series
Whether it was Rishabh Pant's continuous rise, Ravindra Jadeja's roaring comeback or Shreyas Iyer's domination, the Rohit Sharma-led side had multiple star performers in the recently concluded two-match series. Apart from Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne's resistance and determination on the last day of the series, Team India showed their sheer dominance in both Mohali and Bengaluru Tests.
ASBC Asian Boxing: Suresh, Vanshaj clinch gold as India return home with rich haul
Chennai boy Vishwanath produced a clinical performance during his dominating win against Kyrgyzstan's Ergeshov Bekzat in the 48kg final on Monday night. Later Vanshaj, who hails from Sonipat, added a second gold to the youth men's tally, registering a sensational win over Uzbekistan's Javokhir Ummataliev by a split 4-1 decision in the 63.5kg final.
Annoying to see Alex Carey not getting due recognition: Ian Healy
Australian cricket great Ian Healy is "quite annoyed" with wicketkeeper-batter Alex Carey not getting due recognition for his exploits behind the stumps as well as with the bat in the ongoing Test series against Pakistan. After the drawn first Test at Rawalpindi, Pakistan are in dire straits in the second match at Karachi with the Pat Cummins-led tourists setting them a mammoth 506-run victory target.
West Indies fined 40 per cent of match fee due to slow over-rate; slip to 8th in WTC Standings
Hosts West Indies have been fined 40 per cent of their match fee for slow over-rate during the first Test against England, which ended in a draw at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium here on March 12. The Kraigg Brathwaite-led side has also slipped to No.8 in the Test rankings as a result of being penalised two points in the ICC World Test Championship Standings. The West Indies were found to have been two overs short after reasonable adjustments and time allowances had been taken into consideration, according to the International Cricket Council (ICC).
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