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      17 January

      BCCI’s 10-point policy: Domestic cricket mandatory, restrictions on family and personal staff stay

      The measures have been announced in the wake of the team’s disastrous tour of Australia which was preceded by a series whitewash against New Zealand at home New Delhi: Mandatory domestic cricket, restriction on the presence of families and personal staff on tours and a bar on individual endorsements during series were among a slew of measures that the BCCI unveiled on Thursday in a 10-point policy to promote “discipline and unity” in the embattled national cricket team. Non-compliance would invite sanctions, including cuts in their retainer fee from central contracts and a bar on participating in the cash-rich Indian Premier League. The measures have been announced in the wake of the team’s disastrous tour of Australia which was preceded by a series whitewash…

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    • 16 January

      Wrestler Aman’s Paris Olympics bronze medal fading, to complain to IOC

      Aman became the youngest Indian medal winner at the Summer Games when he bagged the bronze in men’s 57 kg freestyle wrestling New Delhi: Amid the reports that all defective medals from the 2024 Paris Olympics will be replaced after multiple complaints about the medals deteriorating and tarnishing, Indian wrestler Aman Sehrawat’s bronze medal’s colour also started fading, but the wrestler is yet to file a complaint regarding the issue. On his Olympic debut at Paris 2024, Aman became the youngest Indian medal winner at the Summer Games when he bagged the bronze in men’s 57 kg freestyle wrestling. As per the reports, Monnaie de Paris, which produced the medals for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, said it will replace all damaged medals at…

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    • 16 January

      Balanandan clinches Brilliant Trophy Juniors Online Chess Tournament

      Vaisali Garnepudi and Hitesh Sai secured second and third places respectively, both with 9.5 points Hyderabad: Balanandan Ayyappan of Ernakulam clinched the Brilliant Trophy Juniors Online Chess Tournament on Wednesday, scoring 10 points from 12 rounds. Vaisali Garnepudi and Hitesh Sai secured second and third places respectively, both with 9.5 points. Results: Top ten places: 1. Balanandan Ayyappan, 2. Vaisali Garnepudi, 3. Hitesh Sai Saketh, 4. Arul Shinde, 5. Sehajpreet Kaur, 6. Krishna Kishore Rallabandi, 7. Advay Bharathram, 8. TR Ramachandran, 9. Yugesh Kalagarla, 10. Bharat Penumatsa; U-15: Boys: 1. Shuvang Pran Kashyap, 2. Vishwanth Simha; Girls: 1. Sahasra Rallabandi; U-13: Boys: 1. AH Suryanarayana, 2. Ranay Reddy Gurrala; Girls: 1. Lopamudra Aadya A, 2. Divyanshi Suwalka; U-11: Boys: 1. Heetesh Kumar, 2. Visisht…

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    • 16 January

      Gauff, Osaka, Pegula, Sabalenka advance to third round of Australian Open

      The American had to come from 5-3 down in the second set to reel in the World No.173 Melbourne: American youngster Coco Gauff extended her winning streak to nine matches with a 6-3, 7-5 defeat of Jodie Burrage in the Australian Open second round. The American had to come from 5-3 down in the second set to reel in the World No.173. Gauff’s speed and consistency saw her ease to a 3-1 second-set lead over Burrage. However, the Briton threatened to turn the tables with a run of four straight games before Gauff responded with four straight of her own to get over the finishing line. With a win, Gauff set up a third-round encounter with 2021 US Open finalist and No. 30…

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    • 16 January

      Anupama advances to second round but Lakshya, Prannoy stumble in India Open

      Kiran George was the only Indian to survive in men’s singles as Lakshya Sen, Priyanshu Rajawat, and HS Prannoy all suffered contrasting defeats on Day 2 of the $ 950,000 Super 750 tournament New Delhi: Former national champion Anupama Upadhyaya advanced to the second round, but India’s men’s singles campaign suffered a setback as none of the players could make it past the opening round on Day 2 of the India Open here on Wednesday. For all the talk of home advantage, Kiran George was the only Indian to survive in men’s singles as Lakshya Sen, Priyanshu Rajawat, and HS Prannoy all suffered contrasting defeats on Day 2 of the $ 950,000 Super 750 tournament. In women’s singles, Anupama joined PV Sindhu in…

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    • 16 January

      Karnataka beat Haryana, march into Vijay Hazare Trophy final

      Devdutt and Smaran hit fifties, adding 128 runs for the third wicket as Karnataka overhauled the target in 47.2 overs Vadodara: Devdutt Padikkal and Ravichandran Smaran produced a masterclass in tackling spinners on a tough pitch as their fifties facilitated Karnataka’s entry into the Vijay Hazare Trophy final with a five-wicket over Haryana here on Wednesday. Karnataka’s chase of a manageable 238 began on a shaky note, losing skipper and top run-getter Mayank Agarwal in the first over itself, as pacer Anshul Kamboj’s low-slung delivery trapped him in front of the wicket. But Devdutt (86, 113b, 8×4, 1×6) and Smaran (76, 94b, 3×4, 3×6) milked 128 runs for the third wicket as Karnataka overhauled the target in 47.2 overs, making 238…

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    • 15 January

      Sindhu embarks on new chapter, trains under Indonesian coach Irwansyah

      Sindhu has begun training under coach Irwansyah, who is credited with the rise of men’s singles stars Jonatan Christie and Anthony Ginting New Delhi: Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu has begun a new chapter under renowned Indonesian coach Irwansyah Adi Pratama and said she still has the fire to achieve more in the last phase of her career. The 29-year-old from Hyderabad, a former world champion, has worked with multiple coaches but still endured a challenging season which included a medal-less Olympic campaign. Sindhu, who will be returning to action at the India Open Super 750 after missing the Malaysia Open last week following her wedding last month, has begun training under coach Irwansyah, who is credited with the rise of men’s singles stars…

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    • 15 January

      Ranji Trophy: Rohit Sharma joins Mumbai’s squad for training sessions

      The team held a two-hour center-wicket practice session at Wankhede Stadium on Tuesday Mumbai: India captain Rohit Sharma has joined Mumbai’s squad for training sessions ahead of the second phase of the 2024-25 Ranji Trophy, which begins on January 23. The team held a two-hour center-wicket practice session at Wankhede Stadium on Tuesday and is set to continue training throughout the week in preparation for their sixth-round home match against Jammu and Kashmir. Rohit had a struggling run with the bat in India’s 1-3 loss at the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against Australia. India not only failed to retain the trophy for the first time in a decade but also lost a third consecutive spot in the World Test Championship final. Rohit, who missed the first Test…

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    • 15 January

      After maiden ton, Jemimah breaks into top-20 in ICC rankings

      Ending seven-year wait, the 24-year-old struck 102 to power India to their highest ever total of 370 in the second women’s ODI against Ireland in Rajkot Dubai: Riding on her maiden international century, Indian middle-order batter Jemimah Rodrigues climbed three spots to enter the top-20 at 19th in the ICC Women’s ODI rankings released on Tuesday. Ending a seven-year wait, the 24-year-old struck 102 to power India to their highest ever total of 370 in the second women’s ODI against Ireland in Rajkot. India won the match by 116 runs to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. Jemimah now has 563 ranking points, ahead of Suzie Bates (New Zealand) in the top-20, the ICC stated in a press release. India opening batter Smriti…

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    • 15 January

      Out-of-form Gill to join Punjab Ranji side for game against Karnataka

      The top-order batter’s last Ranji Trophy appearance for Punjab was in 2022, when he played against Madhya Pradesh in the quarter-finals in Alur New Delhi: India’s top-order batter Shubman Gill is set to join Punjab for the team’s sixth-round Ranji Trophy match against Karnataka in Bengaluru on January 23, days after a below-par show in the Test series against Australia. Gill had scored just 93 runs from three matches in Australia at an average of 18.60, with a highest score of 31. India lost the five-match series 1-3. During the series, head coach Gautam Gambhir had spoken about the need for senior players to show up in Ranji games if they were truly committed to red-ball cricket. The BCCI brass has…

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