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The Indian Women’s Hockey team skipper Savita Punia, while talking to the press reflected on the FIH campaign and stated that as a captain, she is very proud and delighted with her teammates.

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The Indian Women’s Hockey team brought the FIH Women’s Nations Cup home after beating Spain in the finals on Saturday. The Women’s hockey team arrived in New Delhi on Monday morning where they were greeted and celebrated for securing a win for India.

The tournament title for the Indian Women’s Hockey team also helped them in getting promoted to the FIH Hockey Women’s Pro League. The FIH held in Valencia also was the first edition of the cup tournament.

In the video, the Indian Hockey team can be seen dancing to DJ Bravo’s Champion song which fits perfectly for the occasion . The Indian Women Hockey team athletes can be seen dancing and celebrating after winning the tournament. All the Hockey players can be seen walking out of the door as they listening and grooving to the Champion song .

The video shows the players holding the trophy of the FIH Cup as they celebrate and dance after winning.

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The Indian Women’s Hockey team skipper Savita Punia, while talking to the press reflected on the FIH campaign and stated that as a captain, she is very proud and delighted with her teammates. She further stated that everyone gave their all in the campaign. She further added that the team maintained their focus right from the start, on and off the field.

Twitter reaction

After the video surfaced on the internet, many users rushed in to shower the players on their win and congratulated them. A user highlighted how the players looked full of energy the players can be seen in and also reiterated that Women’s Hockey team is the Champion.

Another user added to the conversation with the same energy and enthusiasm to state that the players in the frame are fired and this marks to be another proud moment for all of us. More users came forward and remarked how everyone was so busy with the FIFA World Cup that the country forgot about the Women’s Hockey Team achievements. The users further went on to say that they are proud of the team.

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Rinku Singh’s father dies of cancer during T20 World Cup campaign

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Indian cricketer Rinku Singh’s father, Khanchand Singh, passed away on Friday after battling stage four cancer. He was receiving treatment at Yatharth Hospital in Greater Noida, where his health deteriorated earlier this week.

Rinku had travelled to see his father ahead of India’s T20 World Cup match against Zimbabwe. Despite medical efforts, Khanchand Singh’s condition did not improve and he was placed on ventilator support. The cricketer later rejoined the squad in time for the fixture but was not included in the playing XI, with Sanju Samson taking his place. Rinku featured in the match as a substitute fielder.

A pillar of support in Rinku’s journey

Khanchand Singh played a significant role in his son’s cricketing career. Working as an LPG cylinder deliveryman in Aligarh, he ensured that financial challenges did not hinder Rinku’s ambitions in the sport. His support over the years was seen as instrumental in shaping the batter’s rise to the Indian team.

Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh expressed condolences in a post on X, saying he was pained to learn of the demise and extended prayers to the family. He acknowledged the difficult time for Rinku, who continues to fulfil his national duties during the tournament.

Mixed outing in the tournament

Rinku’s T20 World Cup campaign has been underwhelming so far. He has scored 24 runs across five innings and has struggled to convert starts into significant contributions. Limited opportunities at the crease and the absence of big scores resulted in Samson being preferred in the lineup.

India are set to travel to Kolkata for their final Super 8 clash against West Indies. The encounter is effectively a virtual quarterfinal, with the winner securing a place in the semifinals. India head into the match after a win over Zimbabwe, while West Indies are coming off a heavy defeat to South Africa.

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Rinku Singh returns home from T20 World Cup camp due to family emergency

Rinku Singh has flown back home from the T20 World Cup camp after his father’s health deteriorated. Team management is yet to confirm his return.

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Indian middle-order batter Rinku Singh has flown back home from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup camp following a medical emergency in his family.

According to sources, the left-handed batter left the team environment after his father’s health condition worsened. It is learnt that his father is battling stage-4 liver cancer and is currently on ventilator support. Rinku decided to return home to be with his family during this critical period.

There is no official confirmation yet on whether the cricketer will rejoin the squad for the remainder of the tournament. Team management is closely monitoring the situation, and a further update is awaited.

Rinku has emerged as a key member of India’s white-ball setup in recent years, particularly known for his finishing abilities under pressure. Any prolonged absence could influence India’s combination in the crucial Super 8 stage of the competition.

For now, the focus remains on his family, with support expected from the cricketing fraternity as he navigates this difficult time.

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ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026: South Africa outclass India with smart slower-ball strategy in Super 8

South Africa registered a commanding 76-run win over India in the T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 match, using disciplined slower deliveries and a key Miller-Brevis partnership.

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South Africa delivered a clinical performance to defeat India by 76 runs in the Super 8 stage of the T20 World Cup 2026, exposing tactical gaps in Suryakumar Yadav’s side. At the Narendra Modi Stadium, the much-anticipated clash turned into a lesson in adaptability as the Proteas executed their plans to near perfection.

Despite the home support, India struggled to counter South Africa’s disciplined bowling attack, particularly the consistent use of slower deliveries on a pitch that offered grip and uneven bounce.

The slower-ball ploy that stalled India

If one bowler embodied South Africa’s methodical approach, it was Lungi Ngidi. Though his figures of 4-0-15-0 did not include wickets, his spell applied relentless pressure. Recognising that the black-soil surface was holding up, Ngidi shifted away from outright pace and relied heavily on off-cutters and slower bouncers without altering his arm speed.

Indian batters found it difficult to time the ball, and boundaries dried up. Forced to manufacture shots, they took risks that failed to pay off, leading to a collapse against a disciplined attack.

Complementing Ngidi’s control was Marco Jansen, who used his height to extract uneven bounce. Jansen’s 4/22 came from a heavy length that proved hard to negotiate, particularly with slower balls dropping sharply from a higher release point. South Africa’s sharp fielding further tightened the screws, with minimal errors in the field.

Former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin said the team appeared underprepared for South Africa’s strategy. He noted that Suryakumar Yadav faced a majority of slower deliveries and highlighted the absence of back-of-a-length balls, crediting South Africa’s execution with both bat and ball.

Miller and Brevis rebuild after early setback

South Africa’s innings had begun shakily at 20/3, but David Miller and Dewald Brevis steadied the ship with a calculated partnership. The duo focused on rotating strike and exploiting gaps before accelerating.

They targeted spinners Washington Sundar and Varun Chakaravarthy during the middle overs, with Chakaravarthy conceding 47 runs in his four overs.

Proteas captain Aiden Markram later said the pair put aside individual ambition to focus on partnerships and running between the wickets. Miller, who struck 63 off 35 balls, explained that they had planned to attack Chakaravarthy if he erred, adding that the surface did not offer excessive turn, allowing them to trust the line and play with intent.

The 97-run stand shifted momentum decisively in South Africa’s favour, setting up a commanding total that India ultimately failed to chase.

The emphatic win not only strengthened South Africa’s campaign but also underlined the importance of preparation and tactical flexibility at the highest level of T20 cricket.

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