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      11 March

      No Rohit Sharma, no Pak player in ICC’s ‘Team of the Tournament’

      The ICC’s ‘Team of the Tournament’, however, has all-time great Virat Kohli, middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer, wicketkeeper-batter K.L. Rahul (wk), pacer Mohammad Shami and spinners Varun Chakravarthy and Axar Patel HYDERABAD: ICC Men’s Champions Trophy team of the tournament doesn’t include India’s Rohit Sharma, who led the team to a record third championship title in Dubai. The ICC’s ‘Team of the Tournament’ after they beat New Zealand in a pulsating final, has all-time great Virat Kohli, middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer, wicketkeeper-batter K.L. Rahul (wk), pacer Mohammad Shami and spinners Varun Chakravarthy and Axar Patel. And, there is no Pakistan player in the team too! The Black Caps saw four members of their squad make the team, including Player of the Tournament…

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    • 11 March

      Sports Ministry revokes ban on Wrestling Federation of India

      The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports revoked the suspension of the WFI issued vide order of even number dated Dec 24, 2023 and restores its recognition as the National Sports Federation (NSF) for wrestling with immediate effect with following directions New Delhi: In view of the findings of the Spot Verification Committee, the compliance measures undertaken by the Wrestling Federation of India and in the larger interest of Indian sports and athletes, the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports revoked the suspension of the WFI issued vide order of even number dated Dec 24, 2023 and restores its recognition as the National Sports Federation (NSF) for wrestling with immediate effect with following directions. The WFI must revert the amendments carried…

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    • 10 March

      Champions Trophy: India restrict New Zealand to 251 in the final

      Daryl Mitchell top-scored for New Zealand with 63 from 101 balls; Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakravarthy took two wickets apiece Dubai: India were set a target of 252 by New Zealand to win the Champions Trophy here on Sunday. Opting to bat, New Zealand were restricted to 251 for 7 with the Indian bowlers, especially the spinners, producing a clinical performance in the summit clash. Daryl Mitchell top-scored for New Zealand with 63 from 101 balls, while Michael Bracewell, Rachin Ravindra and Glenn Phillips contributed 53 not out, 37 and 34 respectively. For India, Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakravarthy took two wickets apiece while Ravindra Jadeja and Mohammed Shami got one each. Brief Scores: New Zealand: 251 for 7 in 50 overs…

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    • 10 March

      New Zealand opt to bat against India in Champions Trophy finals

      Matt Henry is the leading wicket-taker of the ongoing tournament with 10 scalps, including taking 5-42 against India in the Group A game in Dubai Dubai: New Zealand will play the 2025 Champions Trophy final without their pace bowling spearhead Matt Henry as they won the toss and elected to bat first against India at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. The all-important title clash will be played on the pitch used for the India-Pakistan clash on February 23. Henry is the leading wicket-taker of the ongoing tournament with 10 scalps, including taking 5-42 against India in the Group A game in Dubai. But he injured his right shoulder while taking Heinrich Klaasen’s catch in New Zealand’s 50-run semi-final win over…

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    • 10 March

      Champions Trophy Final: Fans confident of India’s victory

      The much-anticipated clash has sparked fervent prayers and passionate predictions from supporters eager to see India lift the prestigious trophy. Speaking to IANS, fans expressed their enthusiasm and confidence in Team India’s victory. New Delhi: As India gears up to face New Zealand in the Champions Trophy 2025 final at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday, cricket fans across the country have expressed unwavering confidence in Team India’s victory. The much-anticipated clash has sparked fervent prayers and passionate predictions from supporters eager to see India lift the prestigious trophy. Speaking to IANS, fans expressed their enthusiasm and confidence in Team India’s victory. In Varanasi, residents gathered at the 51-foot Hanuman statue to chant the Hanuman Chalisa, seeking divine blessings for India’s triumph. Vinod…

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    • 10 March

      Picking Varun is a key moment in India’s campaign: Shikhar Dhawan

      “Varun has made India a more balanced side, especially on the slow and turning pitches. It’s very hard to pick the ball from Varun’s hand and that has given India a real edge, that’s why they started dominating more,” says Dhawan. Dubai: Former India opener Shikhar Dhawan said that a key moment in India’s campaign in the ongoing Champions Trophy in Dubai was bringing an extra spinner in, Varun Chakravarthy – that has been a game-changer and was a great call by the captain and coaches. “Varun has made India a more balanced side, especially on the slow and turning pitches. It’s very hard to pick the ball from Varun’s hand and that has given India a real edge, that’s why…

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    • 10 March

      Five-time champion Novak Djokovic crashes out in opening round

      Djokovic lost his third match in a row, which last happened in 2018 as part of an injury-hit season Indian Wells: Five-time champion Novak Djokovic suffered an opening round loss at the Indian Wells Open at the hand of lucky loser Botic van de Zandschulp on Sunday (IST). Van de Zandschulp upset Djokovic 6-2, 3-6, 6-1 to add to his ever growing giant killing reputation. He became the second lucky loser in a row to beat Djokovic at Indian Wells, following in the footsteps of Luca Nardi 12 months ago. Djokovic lost his third match in a row, which last happened in 2018 as part of an injury-hit season. He has dealt with injuries in 2025, too, hurting his hamstring at…

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    • 10 March

      M Viswaksen wins 226th Brilliant Trophy Chess Tournament with 5.5 points

      Viswaksen won the open category title with 5.5 points from six rounds HYDERABAD: M Viswaksen won the open category title with 5.5 points from six rounds in the 226th Brilliant Trophy Chess Tournament at Brilliant Grammar School here on Sunday. Ayaanraj Kothapally and Sarathkumar Nanda got second and third places with 5 points each out of 6 rounds. Ayaanraj Kothapally and Sarathkumar Nanda finished second and third respectively with five points each. In the juniors category, Tarun Sai Thota (Government High School, Musheerabad) won the event by scoring six points from six rounds while Sayyadh Raudah was second with 5 points and V. Sai Kamal third with 4.5 points. Final placings: Open: 1. M Viswaksen, 2. Ayaanraj Kothapally, 3. Sarathkumar Nanda, 4.…

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    • 10 March

      NRAI conducts Electronic Scoring Target course

      The course—the largest ever such course—conducted by the NRAI, drew 32 participants, including three from Nepal and one from Sri Lanka NEW DELHI: The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI), under its education programme, concluded the successful conduct of the second ISSF Electronic Scoring Target (EST) course at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Ranges here on Sunday. This course, the largest ever such course conducted by the NRAI, drew 32 participants, including three from Nepal and one from Sri Lanka, marking the beginning of international participation in NRAI’s technical education initiatives. Following the success of the first ISSF EST Course held between February 24-28, 2025, NRAI continued in its commitment to developing highly skilled technical officials proficient in handling EST systems.…

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    • 10 March

      India lifts Champions Trophy: Rohit, Rahul ensure victory

      India won the trophy without losing a match, reflecting their dominance in the tournament which they won back in 2002 and 2013 Dubai: India sealed an unprecedented third Champions Trophy triumph with an unblemished record as Rohit Sharma combined his inherent freedom with steely resolve to inspire his side to a four-wicket win in a closely-fought final against New Zealand, here Sunday. India won the trophy without losing a match, reflecting their dominance in the tournament which they won back in 2002 and 2013. No other team has won the event thrice. Well-timed fifties by Daryl Mitchell (63) and Michael Bracewell (53) steered the Kiwis to 251 for seven after Indian spinners led by Kuldeep Yadav applied the squeeze for a…

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