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    • Feb- 2025 -
      2 February

      Cycling governing body UCI bans carbon monoxide rebreathing

      Says the gas, when inhaled repeatedly in non-medical conditions, can result in acute and chronic health problems Paris: Cycling’s governing body has banned the repeated use of carbon monoxide rebreathing that some riders misuse to artificially increase their performances. Following a meeting of its executive committee on Saturday in France, the UCI said it approved a ban on repeated inhalation to protect the health of riders. The ban starts on Feb. 10. The inhalation will, however, continue to be authorised “within a medical facility and under the responsibility of a medical professional experienced in the handling of this gas for medical reasons, the UCI said. The use of carbon monoxide was put in the spotlight during the Tour de France when…

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    • 2 February

      Champions Trophy: Gambhir backs Rohit and Virat, says duo ‘hungry for runs’

      India head coach places his faith on batting icons to play “massive roles” in the Champions Trophy, scheduled to begin from February 19 Mumbai: India head coach Gautam Gambhir placed his faith on batting icons Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma to play “massive roles” in the Champions Trophy and said they add “so much value” to the team and the country’s cricketing landscape in general. The modest form of Kohli and Rohit in recent times has fuelled speculation about their future, but Gambhir did not read too much into it. “I think both Rohit and Virat, they add so much value to the dressing room. They add so much value to Indian cricket as well. They’ve got to play a massive role (in the Champions…

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    • 1 February

      Brazilian striker Neymar back to boyhood club Santos

      Neymar, who left Santos nearly 12 years ago to join Barcelona, says he now aims to recharge his career ahead of 2026 World Cup Sao Paulo: Neymar has confirmed he will sign what is expected to be a short-term contract with his boyhood club, Santos, as the Brazil striker aims to recharge his career ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The 32-year-old Neymar said on Thursday that he’s returning to the Sao Paulo club, and local media reported that the deal will extend only to June 30. “Only Santos can give me the love that I need to prepare for the challenges I have in the next few years. All of you, no matter who you support, know well what I am talking…

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    • 1 February

      WPL: Tickets for Vadodara, Bengaluru games to go live at 6 pm on Jan 31

      The upcoming edition of the biggest women’s T20 League will be played across four venues — Vadodara, Bengaluru, Lucknow and Mumbai Mumbai: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) informed that online ticket sales for the much-awaited Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025 will go live at 6 pm (IST) on Friday. As per the WPL release, the first phase of tickets will go live for the games to be played in Vadodara and Bengaluru on January 31. “The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has named BookMyShow as the official ticketing agency for the third edition of the exciting WPL,” the release said. The upcoming edition of the biggest women’s T20 League will be played across four…

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    • 1 February

      Criticised for refusing handshake, Uzbek GM Nodirbek Yakubboev offers chocolate, flowers & apology to Vaishali

      The 23-year-old reiterated that he regrets the “awkward situation” that arose because of his actions Wijk Aan Zee (The Netherlands): Uzbek Grandmaster Nodirbek Yakubboev offered flowers, chocolate and a personal apology to Indian GM R Vaishali after causing quite a stir by refusing to shake hands with her before their game in the Tata Steel Chess Tournament here, citing “religious reasons”. Yakubboev met Vaishali, who was accompanied by her younger brother GM R Praggnanandhaa and mother Nagalakshmi, on the sidelines of the ongoing event. The 23-year-old reiterated that he regrets the “awkward situation” that arose because of his actions. “I am sorry (about) what happened,” Yakubboev told Vaishali in a video that was shared online by ‘ChessBase India’. Vaishali accepted his apology…

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    • 1 February

      Hardik, Bishnoi star as India beat England, clinch series 3-1

      Coming in at No 7, Hardik Pandya was stylish and destructive in equal measure hitting four boundaries and an equal number of maximums in his 30-ball-53 Pune: India beat England by 15 runs to clinch the series here on Friday. Earlier, Hardik Pandya’s breathtaking blows and comeback man Shivam Dube’s belligerence took India to a par-score of 181 for 9 after the top-order failed to negotiate the short-of-length deliveries bowled by England pacers in the fourth T20 International here on Friday. Coming in at No 7, Pandya was stylish and destructive in equal measure hitting four boundaries and an equal number of maximums in his 30-ball-53. Dube (53 off 34 balls) also didn’t do too badly in a stand of 87…

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    • 1 February

      IND vs ENG: Suryakumar says ‘three wickets in one over was too much’

      Credits Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube for steering the innings to a competitive total in their 15-run victory over England in the fourth T20I Pune: India skipper Suryakumar Yadav lauded his team’s resilience after a disastrous start, crediting Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube for steering the innings to a competitive total in their 15-run victory over England in the fourth T20I here on Friday. India found themselves reeling at 12/3 in the second over, but Pandya and Dube stabilised the innings, guiding the hosts to 181/9. “We didn’t want to go back after 12/3. Three wickets in one over was too much. The way Hardik and Dube showed their experience was great,” Suryakumar said after India’s 15-run win. Highlighting India’s intent, the India…

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    • Jan- 2025 -
      31 January

      Manchester City battle back to advance in Champions League, PSG also reach knockouts

      City finished 22nd but relief turns to the realisation that its playoff round opponent will be either Madrid or Bayern, which slotted into the bracket possibilities in, respectively, 11th and 12th place Geneva: Manchester City stayed in the Champions League, barely. Paris Saint-Germain saved its elite status in style. Both had risked embarrassing exits before winning on Wednesday, grateful to be among the 24 teams in the knockout stage. In the new playoffs-round draw on Friday, they will also find defending champion Real Madrid or Bayern Munich who finished in mid-table after the 36-team standings was finalized. City flirted with a disaster before rallying to beat Club Brugge 3-1 in a must-win game. Trailing 1-0 at halftime, and then sitting 26th…

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    • 31 January

      Ranji Trophy 2024-25: Upendra Yadav’s 95, Delhi pacers shine on Virat Kohli’s grand homecoming as Railways post 241

      Kohli’s towering presence on the field fired up players on both sides with an unprecedented fan attendance adding to the intensity New Delhi: Upendra Yadav negated Delhi’s early advantage with a resolute 95 to steer Railways to 241 on day one of their Ranji Trophy tie dominated by Virat Kohli’s grand return to domestic red-ball cricket after 13 years. The pace trio of Navdeep Saini, Siddhant Sharma and Money Grewal exploited the early morning conditions to reduce Railways to 66 for five in the first session before Upendra and veteran spinner Karn Sharma (50 off 105) forged a 104-run stand for the sixth wicket. Kohli’s towering presence on the field fired up players on both sides with an unprecedented fan attendance…

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    • 31 January

      Ranji Trophy 2024-25: Siraj makes return as Hyderabad start strong against Vidarbha

      `Mohammed Siraj, making his return to Ranji cricket, bowled a disciplined spell, taking 1/47 from 18 overs Hyderabad: Hyderabad made a strong start to their Ranji Trophy Group B match against Vidarbha, with their bowlers setting the tone early in Nagpur on Thursday. Mohammed Siraj, making his return to Ranji cricket, bowled a disciplined spell, taking 1/47 from 18 overs. His performance, along with solid contributions from Rakshan Readdi (3/29) and Chama Milind (2/46), helped their team bundle out Vidarbha for 190 in 55.5 overs. Batting first, Vidarbha struggled early on as their top order faltered. Atharva Taide, Dhruv Shorey, Karun Nair and Danish Malewar fell cheaply, leaving the home side at 28/4. However, Harsh Dubey (65) fought valiantly, hitting 7…

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