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      27 June

      Anush Agarwalla announces retirement of Olympic horse Sir Caramello, marking emotional end to historic journey

      India’s first Olympic dressage rider Anush Agarwalla has announced the retirement of his legendary horse Sir Caramello. The duo made history at the Paris Olympics, becoming India’s first rider-horse pair in dressage, inspiring future generations of equestrian athletes. Hyderabad: Anush Agarwalla, India’s first-ever Olympian in equestrian dressage, on Thursday announced the retirement of his iconic horse, Sir Caramello, marking the close of a historic era for Indian equestrian sport. The duo etched it’s names in history at the Paris Olympics, where they became the first Indian rider-horse pair to compete in dressage on the Olympic stage. Anush took to his social media to share the emotional announcement, posting a heartfelt tribute to Sir Caramello — the horse who carried him and the nation…

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    • 25 June

      Alyssa Healy and Tahlia McGrath to feature in India-A tour as Australia announces squads

      Australia’s captain Alyssa Healy and vice-captain Tahlia McGrath will play in the India A tour in August, which includes T20s, 50-over, and a four-day game. The series serves as crucial preparation ahead of the ICC Women’s World Cup in October. HYDERABAD: Australian captain Alyssa Healy and vice-captain Tahlia McGrath will feature in the upcoming Australia A series to be played against India A across Queensland in August. National selectors have named three separate squads for the series that will feature a trio of T20s in Mackay as well as three 50-over matches and a four-day clash in Brisbane. Current and future stars of Australian and Indian cricket will go head-to-head across the multi-format series as part of an ongoing four-year agreement between the…

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    • 25 June

      Veteran Indian spinner Dilip Doshi passes away at 77 in London

      Veteran Indian spinner Dilip Doshi has passed away at 77 in London. A late bloomer who made his Test debut at 32, he went on to take 114 wickets in 33 Tests and had a distinguished domestic and county career. HYDERABAD: One of India’s finest left-arm spinners, Dilip Doshi, passed away in London due to cardiac arrest. He was 77. He is survived by his wife Kalindi, son Nayan, who played for Surrey in English county cricket and Saurashtra, and daughter Vishakha. Doshi shot into prominence after the ‘Fabulous Four’ of Indian spin bowling – Bishen Bedi, Erapalli Prasanna, BS Chandrasekhar and Srinivas Venkatraghavan – had quietly faded away post 1979 England tour. He made his Test debut at the age of…

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    • 25 June

      BCCI mourns the loss of former spinner Dilip Doshi

      The BCCI stands in solidarity with his family, loved ones and the cricketing community in mourning this irreparable loss. Hyderabad: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) expressed profound grief and sorrow at the demise of former India cricketer and left-arm spinner, Mr. Dilip Doshi, who passed away at the age of 77. The BCCI stands in solidarity with his family, loved ones and the cricketing community in mourning this irreparable loss. “It is with deep sadness that we learn of the passing of Dilip Doshi. He was a true artist of spin bowling, a gentleman both on and off the field, and a dedicated servant of Indian cricket,” said Roger Binny, BCCI president. “Doshi’s impact on the game was…

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    • 25 June

      Rishabh Pant reprimanded for dissent during England Test, receives demerit point

      India’s Rishabh Pant received an official reprimand and one demerit point for dissent during the first Test against England at Headingley. He threw the ball in frustration after umpires declined to change it, breaching ICC Code Article 2.8. HYDERABAD: India’s Rishabh Pant has been handed an official reprimand for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during the third day of the first Test against England in Headingley on Sunday. Pant was found to have breached Article 2.8 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to “showing dissent at an Umpire’s decision during an International Match.” In addition to this, one demerit point has been added to Pant’s disciplinary record, for which it was the first…

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    • 24 June

      Chess Tournament: Saikanth wins title

      Nagasri Saikanth, a FIDE-rated chess player placed first at the A2H Chess Academy in Kukatpally. Hyderabad: FIDE-rated Nagasri Saikanth won the open prize money chess tournament at A2H Chess Academy (Kukatpally) here with 7.5 points from eight rounds on Monday. Three players tied for second place with 6 points each. In the tie-break order, C.R. Ritvik got second place. Sarath Kumar Nanda and K. Peruimallu were placed third and fourth respectively. A total prize money of Rs 50,000 was distributed with the winner Saikanth getting Rs 6,000 and Ritvik Rs 5000. Final placings: 1. Nagasri Saikanth (7.5 points), 2. C.R. Ritvik, 3.Sarath Kumar Nanda, 4. K. Perumallu (6 each), 5. S. Subba Raju, 6. K. Dinesh Sai, 7. Ch. Madhu Dhanush Teja…

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    • 24 June

      Ganguly hopes for stronger pace support for Bumrah as India battles England

      Former India captain asserts that backing by fellow pacers is key to relieving pressure on Jasprit Bumrah and securing a crucial Test series win in challenging English conditions New Delhi: Former India captain Sourav Ganguly is hoping that fellow pacers will contribute more in the ongoing Test series against England and release pressure from pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah so that he can be available for all five matches of the tour. Bumrah was India’s standout bowler and helped the side to bundle out hosts for 465 in their first innings on Day 3. He returned with the figures of 5-83 in 24.4 overs. Despite being injury-prone and also managing his workload on the tour, he bowled the second-most overs for India,…

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    • 24 June

      Hockey star Lalit Upadhyay retires after a decade of glory

      Lalit Kumar Upadhyay, one of Indian hockey’s most consistent performers, has retired after playing 183 international matches and scoring 67 goals. A two-time Olympic bronze medallist, he also won multiple continental titles and received the Arjuna Award in 2021 HYDERABAD: One of India’s star performers, Lalit Kumar Upadhyay announced his retirement from international hockey after a glorious decade-long journey. From a small village in Varanasi to the Olympic podium twice, Lalit’s story is one of resilience, pride, and passion. Some of his career highlights include: Olympic Bronze Medals: Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024, Asian Games gold (2022) and bronze (2018), Commonwealth Games silver (2022), Asia Cup Champion 2017, Asian Champions Trophy gold (2016, 2018) and bronze (2021), FIH World League Final bronze (2017), Champions Trophy…

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    • 24 June

      K L Rahul stands tall as England erase India’s lead on rain-hit day

      K L Rahul remained unbeaten on 47 as India reached 90/2 at stumps, leading by 96. Jasprit Bumrah’s five-wicket haul and sloppy Indian fielding defined a mixed day in Leeds Leeds: K L Rahul drove his way to a sublime 47 after England negated India’s advantage by totalling 465 in their first innings, as the visitors had another ordinary day in the field on day three of the first Test here on Sunday. India dropped as many as five catches, and barring Jasprit Bumrah, the effort from the pacers left a lot to be desired, allowing England to even out the game after the Shubman Gill-led side posted 471 in its first essay. At stumps, India reached 90 for two with Rahul (47 batting off…

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    • 23 June

      Pant joins party with ton, England fights back after restricting India to 471 in first innings

      Ollie Pope’s century helps England reach 209/3 at stumps on day 2, Bumrah takes 3 wickets Leeds: Jasprit Bumrah displayed his spine-tingling genius after Rishabh Pant unfurled an audacious hundred, but England batters, led by centurion Ollie Pope, produced their own parade to reach 209 for three at the end of the second day of the first Test here Saturday.Pope (100 batting) and Harry Brook (0) were at crease when the stumps were drawn with England whittling down India’s lead to 262 after the visitors made 471 in their first innings.Brook would certainly thank his stars as a pull off Bumrah, which was caught by Mohammed Siraj, was adjudged no-ball in the last over of the day.It was a sliver of…

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