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Ind vs Ban 1st Test: Team India’s lead crosses 500, Shubhman Gill scores maiden Test century

After four long year Pujara scored his 19th Test century, which is also the fastest of his Test career.

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Ind vs Ban 1st Test

Team India has declared their innings on day 3 of second innings after putting 258 runs on the score a with the loss of 2 wickets.

With this India has taken a lead of 512 runs against Bangladesh in the first Test.

Cheteshwar Pujara – Virat Kohli were the last men standing in the crease. After four long year Pujara scored his 19th Test century, which is also the fastest of his Test career. The veteran Indian batsman scored 110 not out of 152 balls on day 3.

Before Pujara, Shubman Gill scored his first Test century. He got out after scoring 110 runs. At the same time, captain KL Rahul (23 runs) was dismissed early.

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Earlier, in this match being played in Chattogram, Bangladesh’s first innings ended on a score of 150 runs. Kuldeep Yadav took maximum 5 wickets. Mohammad Siraj clinched 3 wickets. Umesh Yadav and Akshar Patel took 1 wicket each.

In this way, Team India took a lead of 254 runs on the basis of first innings. However, Indian captain KL Rahul decided to bat himself instead of forcing Bangladesh to follow on. India had scored 404 runs in the first innings.

Second session: Indian batsmen dominate

Indian batsmen dominated the second session of the day. Team India scored 104 runs in this. However, India also lost the wicket of skipper KL Rahul. Young player Shubman Gill and an experienced Pujara took the lead after losing the first wicket.

First session: India won

India won the first session of the third day. In this, India dismissed 2 tail batsmen of Bangladesh. Also scored 36 runs without loss. Bangladesh started the day with a score of 133/8 and the team was all out for 150. Kuldeep and Akshar got wickets.

Day 2: Bangladesh lost 8 wickets for 133

On the second day on Thursday, in response to India’s score of 404 runs in the first innings, Bangladesh scored 133 runs for 8 wickets.

Left arm chinaman spinner Kuldeep Yadav took the maximum 4 wickets for India. Fast bowler Mohammad Siraj clinched 3 wickets and Umesh Yadav picked a single wicket. At the same time, Mushfiqur Rahim scored the highest 28 runs from Bangladesh. Apart from him, Liton Das scored 24 and Zakir Hasan scored 20 runs. Nurul Hasan and Mehdi Hasan Miraj scored 16 runs each.

Day 1: India’s score 278/6

On the first day on Wednesday, India had scored 278 runs for 6 wickets. Shreyas Iyer returned unbeaten at 82 runs. Akshar Patel (14 runs), Cheteshwar Pujara (90), Rishabh Pant (46 runs), Shubman Gill (20 runs), captain KL Rahul (22 runs) and Virat Kohli (1 run) lost their wickets.

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Rafael Nadal announces retirement from tennis

“It is obviously a difficult decision, one that has taken me some time to make. But in this life everything has a beginning and an end,” Nadal said in the video in Spanish.

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Rafael Nadal, a 22-time Grand Slam champion and widely regarded as one of the most exceptional players in the history of tennis, has announced his retirement from professional tennis.

Nadal’s forthcoming participation in the Davis Cup final 8 for Spain in November will mark his final appearance as a professional tennis player. His illustrious career includes 22 Grand Slam titles, with an unprecedented 14 victories at the French Open, solidifying his status as one of the most accomplished sportspersons of all time.

The champion, in an emotional video posted on X on Thursday, said, “I am here to let you know I am retiring from professional tennis. The reality is that it has been some difficult years, these last two especially.”   

“It is obviously a difficult decision, one that has taken me some time to make. But in this life everything has a beginning and an end,” Nadal said in the video in Spanish.

The 38-year-old mentioned that he has been dealing with numerous injuries over the past few years, leading to significant time away from the sport. This year, the left-handed player has only participated in seven tournaments, experiencing an early exit in the first round of the French Open – an event he has historically won 14 times.

His most recent performance was at the Paris Olympics, where he was defeated by Novak Djokovic in straight sets during the second round.

Nadal boasts an impressive total of 92 ATP singles titles, which includes 36 Masters titles and an Olympic gold medal. Notably, he is one of three men in tennis history to achieve the Career Golden Slam in singles. The announcement of his retirement came through an emotional video shared on social media.

In the lead-up to his retirement, Nadal withdrew from the 2024 Laver Cup, which was intended to be his final professional event on the court. Following the Paris 2024 Olympics, Nadal confirmed that the Laver Cup would be his next appearance for the year. This would have marked his fourth participation in the Laver Cup, after competing in Prague in 2017, Geneva in 2019, and partnering with long-time rival Roger Federer in doubles for the latter’s final match at The O2 in London in 2022.

The 22-time Grand Slam Champion had previously hinted that 2024 might be his last year on the tour. With a season match record of 12-7, his latest competitive outing was at the Paris Olympics, where he was eliminated in the second round by Novak Djokovic.

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Vinesh Phogat returns to India after Paris Olympics heartbreak, says fight not over yet

The Indian wrestler was disqualified from the 50kg final in the Paris Olympics due to exceeding the weight limit by 100 grams.

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Wrestler Vinesh Phogat who arrived in the national capital to a rousing reception at the Delhi Airport on Saturday thanked the people of the country for their support during Paris Olympics and said the fight is not over yet.

She was received by her fellow athletes Bajrang Punia, and Sakshi Malik as well as Congress leader Deepender Hooda, and Panchayat leaders. The Indian wrestler was disqualified from the 50kg final in the Paris Olympics due to exceeding the weight limit by 100 grams.

During the roadshow after her arrival, the 29-year-old said she was grateful for the love and respect that she received from her country.

Addressing a gathering, Phogat said: “Although they didn’t give me the Gold medal, people here have given me that. The love and the respect that I have received is more than 1,000 Gold medals.”

The fellow wrestler Punia said that the love and respect she has received now is more than what she could’ve received after winning a Gold medal. He thanked the people of the entire nation for their support.

Premlata, mother of wrestler Vinesh Phogat said that everyone from her village and nearby areas have come here to welcome her. “We will felicitate her. She is a champion for me. The country has given her more honour than a gold medal”, she said.

Sharing pictures with the fighter on X, the Congress MP Hooda said: “Today, our sister Vinesh Phogat, the daughter of the country, who returned home like a brave warrior, was given a rousing welcome at the Delhi airport. In our eyes, you have been a winner in the past and will remain so in the future too. Your courage, struggle, and determination have not only won the hearts of crores of countrymen but you are an inspiration to crores of youth of the country.”

The Congress MP Shashi Tharoor also took to X and wrote in Hindi, “Everything is stacked ahead of it, this girl is a lion; Welcome Home Phogat.”

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CAS verdict on Vinesh Phogat: CAS says verdict before August 11, the day the Olympics ends

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The Court of Arbitration For Sport (CAS) accepted Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat’s plea for a joint silver medal in the women’s 50kg wrestling at the Paris Olympics.

Hearing on her appeal started around 9:30 am Paris time, or 1 pm IST on August 9, though an interim verdict was expected, the CAS put out a statement that the order will come before the Olympics end on August 11.

The development has come as a big shot in the arm for both Vinesh Phogat and the Indian Olympic Association. The CAS, in its prima facie views on Thursday, found merit in Vinesh’s plea for a joint silver medal after she was disqualified from the final for being 100 grams overweight.

Vinesh was disqualified just hours before her gold-medal bout against Sarah Ann Hildebrandt of the USA. Although she had guaranteed at least a silver medal by making it to the final, she lost the podium finish following a failed weigh-in. Attempts to shed some kg came to naught as she was disqualified anyway. The ruling of the United World Wrestling – that a wrestler must be within the weight category on each day of competition – saw Vinesh lose the chance at winning a medal.

Though Vinesh’s opponent in the semi-finals, Cuba’s Yusneylis Guzman Lopez, made it to the final, the script ended there as she was beaten by America’s Sarah Ann Hildebrandt who became the fourth woman from her country to win a gold medal in wrestling.

Following her disqualification, Vinesh and the IOA filed two appeals with CAS. While the first one seeking permission for Vinesh to participate in the final was dismissed, the second appeal seeking a joint silver medal was allowed. Vinesh had won her first three bouts on August 6 but could not make her weight for the second-day weigh-in, which resulted in the disqualification.

The IOA has engaged Senior Advocate Harish Salve to argue its case before the CAS on behalf of Vinesh. The IOA argued that the 100 grams excess weight was insignificant and due to various factors such as bloating or recovery after intense competition and not for any gain.

This comes at a time when Vinesh has just declared her retirement from wrestling.

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