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Shuttlers Ritika-Simran are state champs

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NAGPUR’S Ritika Thaker and Mumbai’s Simran Singhi, the top Indian shuttlers, stunned formidable pair of Neha Pandit and Shruti Mundada to clinch their maiden women’s doubles state crown as it was curtains to Senior Inter-District State Open Championships at Latur. Ritika and Simran kept their cool despite being down in the first game and went on to clinch the remaining two to emerge state champions

It was a horrible start for Ritika Simran pair as after being in a comfortablepositionat19-14in the first game, they conceded points easily to lose it 19-21. A pep talk inbetweenfromThane coach Akshay Devalkar during the break did all the magic as the duo crushed their opponents in the second game winning it 21-14.They both then played to a plan and executed them well in the last game.

Though Neha Pandit and Shruti Mundada tried hard keeping the gap narrow, Ritika and Simran had the last laugh as they clinched the battle 21-19.

Ritika is a student of Hislop and trains under Robin Simon and Ajay Dayal while Simran trains at Thane Academy. Ritika gives the credit of her success to her coaches, college, parentsanddistrictassociation

Shuttlers Ritika-Simran are state champs


Aditi wins state silver, qualifies for U-17 chess nationals

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Nagpur: Aditi Patil brought laurels to the city by winning a silver medal from the Maharashtra State U-17 FIDE Rating Chess Championship, which concluded at Akola. Of the 20 city masters vying for honours in the state selection meet, the 17-year-old won the only medal and qualified to represent Maharashtra in the National U-17 Chess Championship. The Maharashtra state selection meet was organized by the All Marathi Chess Association .

Having posted victories in the seven rounds of the eight-round championship, Aditi collected seven points to finish second among the 39 participating players in the girls’ section. Five girls and 14 masters in the open category were the other city players participating in the state meet but failed to finish on the podium.

For starters, Aditi played as a fourth seed and the only defeat she suffered was against eventual champion and top seeded Eesha Sarda of Akola, who underlined her supremacy by winning all the eight rounds. After getting the better of Amravati’s Aarohi Chandak in the opening round, Aditi prevailed over Mayuri Kale of Aurangabad and city’s Krishna Taori to share the lead on top.

In her fourth round battle with top seed, Aditi suffered a defeat when she failed to defend with her black pieces against Eesha Sarda.

Thereafter, Aditi outclassed all those who came in her way for the desired result. Utilizing her opening advantage with the white pieces, Aditi defeated Maithili Khuje in the fifth round while surprised second seed Women Candidate Master (WCM) Kriti Patel of Mumbai with her black bits in the sixth round.

In the penultimate round, the 1520 Elo rated Aditi prevailed over third-seeded WCM Sanskruti Wankhade of Akola and gave a fine finish to her campaign with a fluent win over sixth seed Yuti Patel of Mumbai in the final round. For her second position in state, Aditi gave a performance rating of 1729 and also earned 78 Elo points.

Aditi wins state silver, qualifies for U-17 chess nationals

Nagpur’s formula car racer Anshul Shah to participate in national racing championship 2018

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Nagpur’s own Formula Car Racer Anshul Shah is all set to race in JK Tyre Formula LGB4 National Racing Championship, 2018 after a brief gap of 1 year.

He has completed 5 successful years in Indian Motor Sports, with a track record of more than 50 Races and couple of Podium positions.

Anshul Shah is a part of “Team Avalanche Racing”, and is also helping team technically for cars set ups.

Anshul’s continues with his passion for Formula Racing as Re sets his eye, on podium this season.

The Racing Event is to be held from 31″ August to 2″ September, 2018, at Kari Motor Speedway, Coimbatore.

Anshul Shah welcomes for good corporate sponsors to take advantage of huge electronic and print media visibility of these events.

A Good Sponsorship culture shall promote the sports substantially in India, since there is a very scant support by Government for the sport, as well as lack of infrastructure and training facilities. This creates financial constrains to reach the next level at International arena inspite of huge talent available in India.

Nagpur’s formula car racer Anshul Shah to participate in national racing championship 2018

Walkathon organised by ISANCB

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Nagpur: On 26th August ,the Raksha Bandhan day, ISANCB , keeping on the agenda of social responsibility and public awareness , organised first edition of WALKATHON 2018 which was attended by around 200 medicos as well as non medicos , friends and their spouses and lovely kids who all walked for not only fitness but also creating public awareness carrying various placards displaying messages for safe environment and ecosystem as well as COLS sign board.

Chief guest for this mega event was Dr. Amit Samarth , a pride of Nagpur 1st Asian to complete trans Siberian cycling for 9000 Kms and 2nd person only across the world to complete both trans Siberian cycling.

RAAM WALK started with flag waving on done by Dr. Varbhe , President , Academy of Medical sciences .

Various walkers walked super enthusiastically over the distance of 3 kms and all including small kids completed the walk.

Prizes were sponsored by Dr. Ashok Lawange
Dr. Sunita Lawange President , ISA NCB thanked all the walkers and guests and executives for working hard for this event . Dr. Ketaki Marodkar was coordinator of this entire mega event who took enormous efforts for making this grand success.

Chief guest Dr. Samarth encouraged all to inculcate sports in life and promoted fitness as a 1st priority . He stressed the importance of hardwork and determination which is key to his success .

Dr. Ramtani , Hon. Secretary ISA NCB proposed vote of thanks.

Walkathon organised by ISANCB

Vidarbha Maheshwari Sports Association’s Grand Players’ Auction on Sunday

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Nagpur : VMSA, powered by Goverdhan Energy and Petrochemicals, has organized 9th edition of its showcase event today i.e. the Grand Players Auction. It’s a unique format for round the year sporting activities and involve over 150 players.

These players will go under the hammer today and will be bought by the 8 teams.

Then these players would participate in the various sports events like Football, Leather Ball Cricket, Tennis Ball Cricket, Table Tennis, Badminton, Chess, Pool, Carrom and Volleyball.

The eight esteemed teams are Dynamic Chargers of Mr. Prashant Mohota, VPA East Warriors of Prof. Kunal Mandhania and Mr. Akash Nabira, Lipi Lions of Mr. Giriraj Kothari and Madhur Mohta, DSV Warriors of Mr. Dharmendra Bajaj, Mr. Sharad Soni and Mr. Vivek Sarda, Marwad Super Kings of Mr. Ashish Khemani, Mr. Arpit Khemani, Mr. Shishir Sarda, Mr. Abhishek Mundra and Mr. Dinesh Maloo, Knight Rangers of Mr. Adity Pasari, Mr. Nikesh Bang, Mr. Deepak Mandhana and Mr. Parikshit Chandak, Sunrisers XI of Mr. Gaurav Sarda, Mr. Atul Daga, Mr. Pankaj Tapadiya, Mr. Pratik Tapadia and Mr. Pavan Bhaiya and Pinamaya Cycles of Mr. Praveen Surjan, Mr. Nilesh Gandhi and Mr. Suumit Mandhana.

These teams will go to war to buy the players to make the best possible team for the year to claim the title of Champion for themselves. Renowned Industrialist Shri Shravanji Malu is the chief guest for the event.

Special Invitees include Shri Madhusudan Binzani and Shri Kapil Chandak. The Programme is being conducted under the chief mentorship of CA Shri Sudhirji Baheti. The event will take place at Naivedhyam Eastoria from 10.00 am today.

Vidarbha Maheshwari Sports Association’s Grand Players’ Auction on Sunday

Madhura, Swapna, Simran enter QF

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Maharashtra Madhura Patil, Janhavi Churi and Swapna Chavan and Simran Varma moved into the quarter-finals with crushing wins over their respective rivals in the ongoing Mayor’s Cup BFI’s first sub-junior girls boxing national championship under way at Rani Kothi, Civil Lines. The championship is being organized by Nagpur Mahanagar Boxing Association under the aegis of Maharashtra Boxing Association and Boxing Federation of India Though Maharashtra had a bad day in the office with as many as three defeats, Madhura,Janhavi, Simran and Swapna lifted the spirit s in the state camp with their resounding wins.

In the46-48kgs category, Swapna’s three right punches in the first 15 seconds was all for the referee to stop her contest against Nandana C of Kerala in the first round itself on RSC. Earlier, Janhvi thrashed Apsara Devi of Manipur 4-1 on split points to move into the last wight of the tournament.

In the evening session, Simran defeated Pallavi of Uttar Pradesh in a one-sided battle to book her place in the quarters. There was heartbreak too for the hosts boxer sas Shreya Sawant lost to Shipra of Rajasthan 4-1 in the 42-44 kgs weight category. In the 50-52 kgs weight category Tritha Devlekar had to bite the dust losing her bout to Anchal Saini of Haryana (1-4). Inthe54-56kgs,Gaganpreet Kaur of Punjab go the better of Purvaja Deshmukh by 4-1 ;

Results: 40-42 kgs: Lalbia knii (Miz)bt Afsana (Guj) RSC;Prachi (Har) bt Siya Bohra (Utk) 5-0; Ayushi(UP)btMrinali(Meg)RSC; Kashish (HP) bt Kamakshi (Raj) 4-1; Neetu (Pun) bt Swagatika (Ods) RSC; Akhila AS (Ker) bt Vyshnavi (AP) RSC; Tamanna (Har) bt Kalpana Devi (Man) 5- 0; Riya Rawat(Del) btJyoti(Chd) 5-0; Khushdeep Kaur (Pun) bt Nandini (del) 4-0; Tansi (Chd) bt Payal (Guj) RSC; Garo Yallung (Aup) bt C Lalruatfeli (Miz) RSC; Nusrat (UP) bt Anamika (Tel) 4- 1; 50-52kgs: Shinghai (Pun) bt Ashu (UP) 5-0; Yamini Tanwar (Del)btDevikrishnaA (Ker)RSC; Kavya (Tel) bt Shital (Raj) 5-0; Thoi Thoi Chanu (Man) bt Shivangi(HP) 5-0;Neha (Chd) bt Shreena (Meg) 5-0.

Madhura, Swapna, Simran enter QF

Girls boxing nationals has a ‘Bollywood star’

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The sub-junior girls boxing nationals being played at Nagpur has a ‘Bollywood star’ who is officiating the bouts since last four days. Those who have watched Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha starrer‘Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty’would remember how Sonakshi‘Saiba’knocks down her rival with a solid punch.

Priyadarshanadevi Padwal, who played the role of referee during that two-minute sequence, is in the city as the referee and judge of the competition.

Padwal, who hails from Mumbai, has first acted in the Tamil version of the movie Thuppakki. “Thuppakki, a Tamil movie was the first when I played a two-minute sequence. The director, Murugadoss Aruna salam, then wanted the same characters in the Hindi version—Holiday:A Soldier Is Never Off Duty. So I was again picked,” Padwal, a certified BFI official told sources on the side lines of the boxing championship.
Padwal,a former national level boxer her self,said it was a great learning experience while acting with Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi. “They are big actors.

I enjoyed working with them, though my shot was only for a couple of minutes,Iinteracted with both the stars. They were very easy going and interacted freely,” said Padwal, a Physical Education Teacher with Gopal Sharma Memorial School in Powai, Mumbai. Padwal hails from a family of boxers. Her father was a boxer with Services while her brothers Vikram Singh (international) and Shriram both are also in the same sport.“What I am today is because of my family, my mother Priyadevi and coach Krishna Das.” Narrating her movie experience further Padwal said, “It’s totally different while acting and officiating in the actual bouts.”

“The real bouts don’t have retakes. You have retakes in movies but in real bouts you have to look after several aspects in a span of few minutes. This is totally different,” she signed off rushing to officiate another bout.

Girls boxing nationals has a ‘Bollywood star’

Rutuja in Indian team for world swimming contest in Israel

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Nagpur: Rutuja Talegaonkar, the swimmer of national repute from Nagpur, has been selected in the Indian team for Fina World Junior Swimming (Open Water), being organized in Israel from 7 to 9 September. Rutuja was selected on the basis of her performance in Open (C) Swimming Competition organized in Udipi recently.

Rutuja had won Silver medal by swimming a distance of 10 kms in Arabian Sea in 2 hour 38 minutes and 2 seconds. She had won three Gold medals, three Silver medals and one Bronze medal in 61st, 62nd & 63rd SGIF competition during the last three years. She also won one Gold medal and Bronze medal in 44th Junior National Competition of Swimming Federation of India.

Rutuja won one Silver and one Bronze medal in 71st Senior National Swimming Competition. She also won Gold medals in all three categories of 10 km, 5 km, and 1 km of Swimmathon held in Gujarat this year. She won Silver medal in 1st Junior Open Water Swimming Championship by Swimming Federation of India at Udipi in Karnataka. She also won Silver medal in 10 km category in Swimmathon held in Goa this year.

The Sports and Youth Service Directorate of Maharashtra Government has honored Rutuja with ‘Best Player’ award this year. Rutuja is a Std XII student at Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar College at Deeshaboomi Nagpur. She is learning swimming at Shark Aquatic Sporting Association under the guidance of national trainer Sanjay Batwe, who also trains students at Maharashtra Kamgar Kalyan Swimming Pool, Medical Swimming Pool and Ambazari Swimming pool.

On Rutuja’s selection in the national team, her trainer Sanjay Batwe said that other swimmers will be encouraged with this selection.

Rutuja in Indian team for world swimming contest in Israel


Boxing Academy to start in city soon: Fadnavis

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Nagpur: Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday announced starting of Boxing Academy in the premises of Divisional Sports Complex in Nagpur to encourage the sport in the Second Capital. “Along with Boxing Academy, necessary facilities would be set for others sports,” assured Fadnavis.

“To give stimulus to sportsmen and sporting activities, the State Government has appointed 32 sportspersons on the Class 1 and 2 posts in the government service. Hence look after the sports as career opportunity. Honour the state and nation by bagging medals in national and international competitions,” The Chief Minister exhorted. Fadnavis expressed happiness over the amazing and best ever performance in Asian Games this year by Indian sportspersons. “We are encouraging more and more athletes to win medals from Maharashtra. We‘ve given government jobs to 32 sportspersons this week,” Fadnavis said.

The Chief Minister was speaking after presenting medals and trophies to winners of first edition of Sub-Junior Girls National Boxing Championship organised jointly by Nagpur Municipal Corporation, Nagpur Mahanagar Boxing Association and Boxing Federation of India at Ranikothi in Civil Lines.

Other dignitaries present on the occasion include Guardian Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule, Mayor Nanda Jichkar, MLA Sudhakar Kohale, Chairman of Small Scale Industries Corporation Sandeep Joshi, Deputy Mayor Deepraj Pardikar, District Collector Ashwin Mudgal, Acting Municipal Commissioner Ravindra Thakre, District Sports Officer Avinash Pund and others.

After lighting the championship torch by Fadnavis, final contest between Delhi’s Kumari Sanjana and Maharashtra Kumari Devika was held in which Devika emerged winner.

A total of 399 players from 31 states participated in the championship. Even 14 players from Kerala participated despite large scale devastation by rain and floods recently. For the first time, cash prizes were being presented in the championship.

Boxing Academy to start in city soon: Fadnavis

Sania Sayyad wins Gold in District Shotput contest

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NAGPUR: Sania Sayyad from Golden Star Sports Club Parseoni has won Gold medal in shotput competition for 14-year-old girls in Nagpur District Junior Athletics Championship 2018 organised by Nagpur District Athletics Association. Sania has also qualified for the State-level Junior Athletics Championship scheduled to be held in Mumbai in October 2018.

Sania has credited her success to her father Inayat Sayyad, mother Nilopher Sayyad, and coach Shekhar Kolte.

Sania Sayyad wins Gold in District Shotput contest

Himani wins Silver at State Senior Swimming Selection

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Nagpur: Himani Phadke, national level swimmer from Nagpur, won one Silver and one Bronze medal in the 72nd Maharashtra State Senior Selection Competition 2018, organized by Swimming Federation of India on 8 and 9 September in Mumbai.

Himani won Silver medal by completing 200 meter free-style competition in senior group in 2 minute 24 second. Similarly, she won Bronze medal by completing 400 meter individual middle in 5 minute 32 second. Himani became first swimmer from Vidarbha to achieve success in State Senior category.

Himani is being trained since last 12 years by national trainer Sanjay Batwe at Shark Aquatic Sporting Club in Nagpur.

Himani wins Silver at State Senior Swimming Selection

Nagpur’s Tanmay to represent India in Swimming World Cup

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Nagpur : Tanmay Rupesh Kahate from Nagpur is among the 10 swimmers selected to represent India in the International Bi-Fins Swimming World Cup 2018, scheduled to be held in Phuket city in Thailand from 20 to 24 September 2018. Tanmay will compete in 50-meter Bi-Fins Underwater World Cup International. 16-year-old Tanmay comes from the rural area of Kamptee-Kanhan and is a student of BKCP School.

Swimmers from 21 countries will be participating in the world cup. Tanmay will fly from Nagpur to Mumbai on September 18 and will further have a Mumbai to Thailand flight the same night.

Tanmay had participated in the practice workshop of the Indian team held in Bhopal. He has been practicing twice a day under the guidance of his coach Yogesh Khobragade at Nagpur District Training Centre, Kamgar Kalyan Swimming Pool, and Anurag Swimming Club in Kamptee.

Advocate Ishwar Charlewar, Suresh Bhoyar, his school teachers, and district sports officer Avinash Pund have congratulated Tanmay on his selection in the Indian squad.

Nagpur’s Tanmay to represent India in Swimming World Cup

Anjuman, Hislop, NTCPE College register win in football tourney

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Nagpur: Anjuman Engineering College, Hislop College and NTCPE College registered victories in Inter-Collegiate Football Tournament being played under 19th Panjabrao Deshmukh Krida Mahotsav organised by Shivaji Shikshan Sanstha and Dhanwate National College’s Physical Education and Sports Department.

In the first match played at DNC Grounds, Anjuman team drubbed Tulsiram Gaekwad Patil Engineering College 3-0. Giftson Saji hit the post twice while Mohd Siddiqui score one goal.

In the second game, Hislop College inflicted a humiliating defeat on YCCE College with score of 5-0. Jasbir Singh scoted two goals while Sahil Meshram, Shobhajit Harde and Abid Sheikh hit one goal each.

The third match of the day saw NTCPE College defeating Government Engineering College by a marcgin of 2-0. Viraj Pomal and Christopher Phillip were the scorers.

Anjuman, Hislop, NTCPE College register win in football tourney

Dinanath High School win Nehru Cup hockey

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NAGPUR: The Under-17 team of Dinanath High School and Junior College defeated Tidke College 2-0 to win the finals of Nehru Cup Hockey Tournament. The tournament was organized at the VHA Ground of District Court office in Nagpur.

Praful Borkar of Dinanath High School and Junior College hit the first goal in 25th minute while Sanjay Yadav hit the second goal in 27th minute.

Principal Alok Kumar Sinha, administrator Trupti Ghosh and BES members have congratulated the team and extended best wishes for upcoming match at Armori in Gadchiroli.

Dinanath High School win Nehru Cup hockey

Inter-School Tennikoit Tournament in city on Sept 27, 28

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Nagpur: The District and Municipal Corporation-level Inter-School Tennikoit Tournament is being organised in city on September 27 and 28.

The tournament, conducted by District Sports Office under the auspices of Sports and Youth Directorate, Pune, will be held at Taluka Krida Sankul, Ahuja Nagar, behind Axis Bank, Jaripatka in North Nagpur from 9 am. The event is for boys and girls in the age group of 14, 17 and 19.

On September 27, the contest will be for Municipal Corporation level boys and girls. The event for District-level boys and girls will be held on September 28.

Inter-School Tennikoit Tournament in city on Sept 27, 28


China Open: Sindhu Progresses, Saina Crashes Out

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PV Sindhu on Tuesday progressed to the pre-quarterfinals while ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal crashed out of the USD one million China Open World Tour Super 1000 tournament in Changzhou.

Sindhu, the Rio Olympic silver-medallist, defeated World No. 39 Saena Kawakami 21-15, 21-13 in the opening round at the Olympic Sports Center Xincheng Gymnasium.

The match started out as a close contest with Sindhu and Saena before the third-seeded Indian broke off to grab a 13-7 lead at one stage. She kept dominating the rallies and pocketed the opening game without much trouble.

In the second game, the world championship silver-medallist zoomed to a 6-0 lead but the Japanese managed to make it 8-10 before the Indian entered the interval with a slender 11-9 lead. After the break, Sindhu jumped to 15-11 before grabbing eight match points at 20-12 and sealed it comfortably.

In other women’s singles match, two-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist Saina was unable to take advantage of her first game lead over Sung Ji-Hyun of South Korea and suffered a 22-20, 8-21, 14-21 defeat in 48 minutes.

Meanwhile, the men’s doubles pair of Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy, the national champions, defeated Chinese Taipei’s Liao Min Chun and Su Ching-Heng 13-21 21-13 21-12 in 39 minutes to enter the second round.

China Open: Sindhu Progresses, Saina Crashes Out

Senior banker to serious cyclist – what is Sachin Deva saying?

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Sachin Deva, was in Nagpur last night on his way from Khardungla in Ladakh – the highest road in the world! – to Kanyakumari, the tip of India where the Indian ocean and Bay of Bengal meet. He began his way on cycle from Ladakh on 7th September, when the cold had already begun and plans to conclude his cycle journey by the end of the month.

So why has Sachin undertaken this long and arduous journey? Just a few months ago he was in a cushy job with Goldman Sachs as their Vice President. Working in Banglore.

“On my daily drive from home to my office, I would often find myself in traffic jams and wonder about all the pollution the large number of motorized vehicles must be causing. What kind of a world will we leave for our kids? I would wonder…why doesn’t someone do something about it?? Then I decided, before my toddler grew up to be an adult, and i myself became too old, I would be that SOMEONE. I would do something!”

So Sachin quit his job and decided to work on creating awareness on preserving the environment.

“What if we take a leaf out of all the European nations that have tackled pollution by forsaking cars and taken to cycling? Cycling to work…cycling to school/ college etc.? We will not only become healthier ourselves but the nation’s health will improve too!”

To spread this message he has been cycling from the northern most tip of the country and plans to conclude his ‘ride’ at Kanyakumari.

He is cycling alone. Accompanying him in his support van are Preeti Chaudhary of #LinkedinLounge leading the Social media and fund raising campaign and Dharmesh and Hukumchand, campaign drivers.

People have been responding very positively.

Cycle makers Yulu, the cylce he is riding have already made cycles available to Bangloreans for nominal rent to ride to office. They can rent cycles by the hour and drop it off near their office and rent another for the journey home.

“Now a days, one can buy a cycle with gears for as little as Rs. 5000/ also” says Sachin.

Climate scientists warn that Indian air is so polluted that our combined carbon emissions may have resulted in the catastrophic floods that nearly drowned Kerala completely.

Lakhs of Indians suffer from respiratory ailments and thousands die every year.
We NEED to do something on a war footing if we want to reverse this trend!

Sunita Mudaliar

Executive Editor

Senior banker to serious cyclist – what is Sachin Deva saying?

Indian Wrestler Deepak Punia to Fight for World Championship Gold

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Junior Asian Champion Deepak Punia on Saturday earned a shot at the world championship title after reaching the final of the 86kg event in the junior world wrestling championship.

In a dominating show, Punia lost only two points en route the final, where he will fight it out with Turkey’s Arif Ozen.

The two points he lost was in the semifinal against Moldova’s Ivan Nedealco where he scored a 6-2 win.

In his previous bouts, Punia beat Patrik Szurovszki (7-0) and Jayong Jin (11-0) without losing a single point.

Another Indian in fray, Naveen Sihag settled for silver in the 57kg after losing the final 1-12 to Russia’s Akhmed Idrisov.

Medal hope remains alive for Sachin Rathi and Sanjeet too as they will fight for bronze after losing their semifinal and quarterfinal respectively.

Rathi lost his 74kg semifinal to Abubakr Abakarov by technical superiority (0-11 while Sanjeet lost his 92kg quarterfinal 2-7 to Iran’s Abbas Ali but made the repechage round.

Suraj Rajkumar lost in the quarterfinals 3-6 to Panagiotis Ioakeimidis in the 61kg category.

The disappointment was in store for Sandeep Singh Mann, who lost his 79kg repechage round to Ukraine’s Adlan Bataiev.

Indian Wrestler Deepak Punia to Fight for World Championship Gold

NAFC work out 3-0 win against Big Ben

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NAGPUR Academy Football Club, leading by a goal before the breather in their Elite Division Super Six league outing of the JSW League Championship-2018, went on to take Big Ben Football Club in their stride, posting a 3-0 victory at the Chhatrapati Shivaji stadium on Monday evening.

If there was a single player who played the handymen in NAFC’s three goals, it was Rohit Kanojia who’s timely right crosses helped in putting the outfit from Mominpura past Big Ben FC with ago a leach from Abhay Waghmare (26th min), Rauf Khan (50th min) and Jasbir Singh (76th min). The Yellow card was not raised at all.

The day’s proceedings began with the Super Division first phase league outing wherein Aditya Vishwakarma succeeded in saving Indian Friends FootballClub the blushes as he scored the equaliser for them in the 15th minute. This came in response to Ravindra Kanojiya putting the railmen ahead through a stunner which left IFFC’s goalkeeper Jagdish Wadekar stunned in the very 2nd minute.

Cautions: C.Rly: Wessels Charlie (Yellow Card, 34th min). IFFC: Prajwal Fasatey (Yellow Card, 54th min). On Tuesday : Super Division: ElevenStarvsRahulBrothers,1p.m. EliteDivision:Qidwai Sports Club vs Rabbani Club, Kamptee, 3 p.m.

NAFC work out 3-0 win against Big Ben

India Beat Bangladesh In Thrilling Finale To Retain Asia Cup Title

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Dubai: India edged past Bangladesh in a thrilling finish to win by three wickets off the last ball, in the final of Asia Cup in Dubai on Friday.

An injured Kedar Jadhav held his nerves in the closing stages with 23 not out to guide India to their seventh Asia Cup title.

Chasing 223 for victory, India kept losing wickets at regular intervals but the lower order contributed with vital knocks to take their team to victory.

Captain Rohit Sharma had top scored with 48 but Ravindra Jadeja (23), Jadhav (23) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (21) played useful knocks in the closing stages.

Earlier, Liton Das hit a maiden ODI century but India’s bowlers staged a great comeback in the middle overs to bowl out Bangladesh for 222 in the final of Asia Cup in Dubai on Friday.

Das stroked 121 from 117 balls, putting on 120 runs for the opening wicket with Mehidy Hasan, who made 32, before Bangladesh collapsed in the middle overs after India put them into bat.

Part-timer Kedar Jadhav triggered the batting collapse as he made the initial breakthrough with the wicket of Hasan, who was caught on the off-side before he dismissed Mushfiqur Rahim for five a few overs later.

Kuldeep Yadav registered best bowling figures for India as he claimed three for 45, while Jasprit Bumrah and Yuzvendra Chahal picked up a wicket each.

India Beat Bangladesh In Thrilling Finale To Retain Asia Cup Title

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