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India’s Sports Journalists Federation honours PT Usha with Lifetime Achievement Award

PT Usha today received the Lifetime Achievement award from the Delhi Sports Journalists Association (DSJA) and Sports Journalists Federation of India (SJFI).

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At the National Sports Club of India in New Delhi on Sunday, the legendary sprinter and president of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), PT Usha, received the Lifetime Achievement award from the Delhi Sports Journalists Association (DSJA) and Sports Journalists Federation of India (SJFI).

Usha received a medallion, a citation, and a souvenir on the occasion to recognise her outstanding athletic career. To grace the event, guest of Honour Rajeev Shukla, who is a member of the Rajya Sabha, vice president of the BCCI, and former Indian shooter Jaspal Rana,  was invited to give this prestigious award to PT Usha.

After former badminton legend Prakash Padukone, tennis icon Vijay Amritraj, Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar, and former sprinter Milkha Singh, PT Usha is the 5th recipient of the SJFI and DSJA ‘Lifetime Achievement’ award.

Between 1977 and 2000, Usha had an illustrious career that included 103 international medals received for India. She participated in three Olympic games and won four gold medals and seven silver medals at the Asian Games.

After receiving the award Usha said, she is grateful that her career achievements are being remembered till today. The athelete recalled her old days and said, not all of the facilities that modern athletes have access to, such as international training, sports science, nutrition, and sports psychology, were available when she was growing up. She added, now they are concentrating on the Paris Olympics as she is employed at IOA. After that they will shift their attention to fulfilling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision to make India a sporting power by 2036, she said.

Rajya Sabha member Rajeev Shukla, said, PT Usha deserves the honour presented to her. She serves as both an inspiration and an icon for the nation’s athletes. She has proved tasked with the challenging responsibility of running the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), he added.

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India pile up 238 as Abhishek Sharma stars, Rinku Singh finishes strong against New Zealand

Abhishek Sharma’s explosive 84 and a late flourish from Rinku Singh helped India post 238 for 7 against New Zealand in the first T20I in Nagpur.

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India posted an imposing 238 for 7 against New Zealand in the first T20I of the five-match series at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur, riding on a blistering knock from Abhishek Sharma and a late surge led by Rinku Singh.

After being asked to bat first, India lost early wickets but quickly regained momentum through Abhishek, who smashed 84 off just 35 balls, striking five fours and eight sixes. The left-hander reached his half-century in only 22 balls, becoming the first batter in international cricket to register eight T20I fifties in 25 balls or fewer.

India were jolted early as Ishan Kishan (8) and Sanju Samson (10) departed inside the powerplay. Abhishek then steadied the innings alongside captain Suryakumar Yadav, with the duo adding 99 runs in 47 balls for the third wicket. Suryakumar contributed a fluent 32 off 22 balls before being dismissed attempting a lofted shot.

Following Abhishek’s dismissal in the 12th over, India continued to score at a healthy rate but lost wickets at regular intervals. Shivam Dube (9) and Axar Patel (5) fell cheaply, while Hardik Pandya played a useful cameo of 25 off 16 balls before being caught in the deep.

At the death, Rinku Singh took charge of the innings, remaining unbeaten on 44 off 20 deliveries, ensuring India crossed the 230-run mark. His late boundaries provided crucial momentum despite New Zealand’s disciplined bowling in the final over.

For New Zealand, Jacob Duffy was the most effective bowler, picking up two wickets, while the rest of the attack struggled to contain India’s aggressive batting on a surface offering spongy bounce.

With a run rate close to 12 an over, India have put New Zealand under significant pressure heading into the chase in the series opener.

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ICC rejects Bangladesh request to move T20 World Cup matches out of India

ICC has rejected Bangladesh’s plea to move T20 World Cup matches out of India and issued a 24-hour ultimatum to confirm participation.

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The International Cricket Council has rejected Bangladesh’s request to shift its T20 World Cup 2026 matches out of India, escalating uncertainty over the team’s participation in the tournament. Following a board meeting on Wednesday, the global governing body issued a firm 24-hour deadline to the Bangladesh Cricket Board to confirm whether the team will take part.

According to sources, the ICC made it clear that failure to confirm participation within the stipulated time would result in Bangladesh being removed from the tournament. In such a scenario, Scotland is expected to be drafted in as a replacement based on rankings.

Bangladesh are placed in Group C of the T20 World Cup and are scheduled to play their first three matches in Kolkata on February 7, 9 and 14, before facing their final group-stage fixture in Mumbai on February 17. The refusal to play in India, citing security concerns, triggered the standoff between the two boards.

ICC meeting and reactions

The decision followed an ICC board meeting attended by representatives from all full member nations, including ICC chairman Jay Shah and Bangladesh Cricket Board president Aminul Islam. Discussions reportedly focused on Bangladesh’s refusal to travel to India and possible alternatives, including changes to group allocations.

There was also talk of Bangladesh seeking a move from Group C, where all matches are scheduled in India, to Group B, with fixtures hosted in Sri Lanka. However, such a swap would require rearranging existing group compositions, making it a complex decision for the ICC.

Pakistan backs Bangladesh stance

The Pakistan Cricket Board has backed Bangladesh’s position and conveyed to the ICC that the concerns raised by the BCB are justified. Pakistan also offered to host Bangladesh’s matches if relocating them to Sri Lanka proved difficult.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto said the players are keen to participate in the World Cup but are not involved in administrative decisions. He stated that representing the country in a global event remains a priority for the team.

Legal developments in India

Earlier in the day, the Delhi High Court declined to entertain a public interest litigation seeking a ban on Bangladesh from international cricket. The court observed that such matters fall within the domain of foreign policy and international relations, which are beyond judicial intervention.

As the deadline approaches, the onus is now on the Bangladesh Cricket Board to take a final call. If no confirmation is received within 24 hours, the ICC is expected to proceed with alternative arrangements.

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Bangladesh responds to ICC pressure over T20 World Cup 2026 participation

Bangladesh has hit back at reports of an ICC ultimatum over T20 World Cup 2026 participation, with adviser Asif Nazrul saying the team will not accept unreasonable pressure to play in India.

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Bangladesh has responded firmly to reports of an International Cricket Council (ICC) ultimatum over its participation in the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026, with the country’s Youth and Sports adviser Asif Nazrul alleging that “unreasonable and unrealistic pressure” is being applied.

Speaking on the eve of the reported January 21 deadline, Nazrul clarified that Bangladesh has not received any formal communication from the ICC regarding possible exclusion from the tournament. He also dismissed speculation that Scotland could replace Bangladesh if the team refuses to travel to India.

Nazrul said Bangladesh’s position remains unchanged, stressing that the team cannot be forced to play in India under pressure. He pointed out that similar situations in the past had led to venue changes when teams declined to travel due to concerns.

“We can’t be forced to play in India with unreasonable and unrealistic pressure. We haven’t heard formally that we will be excluded and replaced by Scotland. If the ICC puts undue pressure on us, we will not accept it,” Nazrul said during a press conference on Tuesday.

Bangladesh cites precedent for venue change

The adviser referred to previous instances where teams declined to travel to certain countries, following which the ICC altered venues. According to him, Bangladesh has asked for a venue change based on what it considers logical reasons and expects the ICC to treat the matter fairly.

Nazrul added that if the ICC yields to pressure from any cricket board and insists on Bangladesh playing in India, the country will stand by its decision.

Several rounds of discussions have reportedly taken place between the ICC and the Bangladesh Cricket Board since the issue surfaced. Reports suggest that the ICC has asked the BCB to convey its final decision by January 21 on whether the team will travel to India for the tournament.

World Cup schedule amid uncertainty

The T20 World Cup is scheduled to begin on February 7. Bangladesh are slated to open their campaign on the same day against two-time champions West Indies at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Their group-stage fixtures also include matches against Italy, England and Nepal, all scheduled to be played in Kolkata, with the final group match set for February 17.

With the deadline approaching, uncertainty continues over Bangladesh’s participation, as both sides await a final call on the venue issue.

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