Jaiswal’s double ton, Sarfaraz and Gill’s fifties help India set mammoth 557-run target for Eng

Jaiswal, who had to retire hurt on 104 on day three due to back cramps, remained unbeaten on a career-best score of 214 off 236 balls.

Published Date – 18 February 2024, 02:15 PM


Jaiswal’s double ton, Sarfaraz and Gill’s fifties help India set mammoth 557-run target for Eng

India’s Yashasvi Jaiswal celebrates after scoring double century during the fourth day of the third cricket Test match between India and England at Niranjan Shah Stadium in Rajkot on Sunday. Photo: IANS

Rajkot: A phenomenal double century from Yashasvi Jaiswal coupled with fifties from Shubman Gill and Sarfaraz Khan propelled India to set England a mammoth 557 runs to win the third Test after declaring their second innings at 430/4 in 98 overs.

Jaiswal, who had to retire hurt on 104 on day three due to back cramps, remained unbeaten on a career-best score of 214 off 236 balls. He hit 14 fours and 12 sixes, and levelled with Wasim Akram for the world record for most sixes in a Test innings. Jaiswal is also the first Test player to hit 20 sixes in a series.


With his smooth power game enthralling fans under bright sunshine at the Niranjan Shah Stadium on Sunday, Jaiswal is now the leading run-getter in the ongoing series and also the third-youngest player to smash two double-centuries in Tests, behind Vinod Kambli and Don Bradman.

On the other hand, Sarfaraz piled on the misery over England’s inexperienced spin bowlers by making 68 – his second fifty on Test debut, becoming the fourth Indian batter to do so. Sarfaraz and Jaiswal, who come from the same school in Mumbai, produced plenty of fireworks in their entertaining 172-run partnership for the fifth wicket in just 26.2 overs, showing that the future of Indian Test cricket batting is indeed very bright.

Post lunch, Jaiswal took a single to get his 150 and then scooped James Anderson over fine leg for a boundary. If this wasn’t enough, Jaiswal treated Anderson with absolute disdain – smashing sixes over fine leg, cover, and straight down the ground to take 21 runs off the over.

Sarfaraz continued to get boundaries by picking the leg-side gaps with ease, and eventually got back-to-back fifties on debut. Jaiswal’s carnage had no stopping as he reached his 200 to leap in joy and celebrated the landmark in style by slicing and slog-sweeping Root for back-to-back sixes.

Sarfaraz then crunched Rehan for two leg-side sixes and a four lofted over extra cover, before declaration arrived from captain Rohit Sharma, leaving England with a steep mountain to climb.

Previously, in the first session, Gill made 91 as India continued to swell their lead over a hapless England. Kuldeep Yadav frustrated England’s bowlers with his 91-ball 27 while Gill missed out on a successive second-innings century by just nine runs.

The morning began with nightwatchman Kuldeep dancing down the pitch to hit Tom Hartley for a delightful six over mid-on, also his first maximum in international cricket. He then slapped a short ball from the left-arm spinner over extra cover for four.

Gill joined the boundary-hitting spree with a trademark short-arm jab and sumptuous drive, even as Kuldeep grew in confidence by drilling Hartley over the bowler’s head and bringing in a deft late cut off Mark Wood to bring the fifty up of his stand with Gill.

England’s frustration was summed up when they burnt a review on Kuldeep off Wood and failed to take one when the batter was trapped plumb lbw on the sweep. Luck deserted India when Kuldeep didn’t time the ball well to mid-on and set out for a non-existent single.

He took a couple of steps, but sent Gill back, who was too late to get back to the crease and was run-out by the direct hit from mid-on despite the batter making a full-length dive, ending his knock at 91, which was co-incidentally the same score he made in the 2021 Gabba Test chase.

Shortly after, Kuldeep fell when his drive sent an outside edge to slip off Rehan Ahmed. From there, Jaiswal and Sarfaraz, the Mumbai lads, took a six each off Root over long-on fence, while entertaining the fans with sweep, flick, slog-sweep and loft till lunch came. Post lunch, the Jaiswal-Sarfaraz mayhem continued as the duo reached their milestones before declaration came.

Brief Scores: India 445 and 430/4 dec in 98 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 214 not out, Shubman Gill 91; Tom Hartley 1-78, Rehan Ahmed 1-108) lead England 319 in 71.1 overs by 556 runs

Iran defeats Argentina at 2024 Beach Soccer World Cup

Iran’s national beach soccer team faced Argentina in their second match in the 2024 World Cup and advanced to the quarterfinals of the world competition after gaining a 6-3 victory. 

in their first match, the Iranian players were victorious over Spain on penalty shootouts on Thursday. 

The top two teams of each group will advance to the quarterfinals. 

The FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup is being held in Dubai from Feb. 15 to 25.

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Iran's men table tennis team loses to Portugal in S. Korea

Iran’s national table tennis squad comprised of Noshad Alamian, Nima Alamian, and Amir-Hossein Hodaei accepted defeat against their rivals from Portugal 3-1 in the second match of the sporting event.

Previously in the first match, Iranian table tennis players could beat their Thai rivals 3-0.

Iran is drawn in the group stage along with Romania, Egypt, Portugal, and Thailand.

The ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals is underway in Busan, South Korea from February 16-25, 2024.

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Gill, Jaiswal propel India to 314/4 at lunch on Day 4

Jaiswal, who hit 11 fours and seven sixes, had retired hurt at 104 on Saturday due to back spasms.

Published Date – 18 February 2024, 12:04 PM


Gill, Jaiswal propel India to 314/4 at lunch on Day 4


Rajkot: Yashasvi Jaiswal’s unbeaten 149 and Shubman Gill’s classy 91 powered India to 314 for 4 at lunch on day 4 of the third Test against England, extending the current overall lead to 440. Resuming at 196 for 2, India lost the wickets of Gill, who missed out on a century and night-watchman Kuldeep Yadav (27). Jaiswal, who hit 11 fours and seven sixes, had retired hurt at 104 on Saturday due to back spasms. He returned on day 4 and was at the crease along with Sarfaraz Khan (22) during the break with India leading by 440 runs. For England, Rehan Ahmed (1/64) picked up one wicket on Sunday, while Joe Root (1/80) and Tom Hartley (1/78) were the other wicket takers. Brief scores: India: 445 and 314 for 4 in 82 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 149 batting, Shubman Gill 91; Rehan Ahmed 1/64) England 1st innings: 319.


Legendary South African all-rounder Mike Procter dies, aged 77

New Delhi:Legendary South Africa cricketer Mike Procter has died following complications after a heart surgery. He was 77. Procter’s wife Maryna confirmed the news to the South African press late on Saturday, ICC reports. Procter is considered as a Test great despite a short international career, abbreviated due to South Africa’s sporting isolation from the […]

Published Date – 18 February 2024, 10:01 AM


Legendary South African all-rounder Mike Procter dies, aged 77

Mike Procter, Photo: X

New Delhi:Legendary South Africa cricketer Mike Procter has died following complications after a heart surgery. He was 77. Procter’s wife Maryna confirmed the news to the South African press late on Saturday, ICC reports. Procter is considered as a Test great despite a short international career, abbreviated due to South Africa’s sporting isolation from the 1970s and 1980s.

He played seven Test matches, all against Australia, taking 41 wickets at an impressive average of 15.02. Known for a chest-on action and releasing the ball early in his delivery stride, Procter helped South Africa go undefeated in the seven-Test stretch, winning six matches and the other being a draw. His best figures of 6 for 73 came in the second innings of his final appearance at Port Elizabeth, to seal a crushing 323-run victory.


Procter was also known for his power with the bat, making key runs in a 4-0 whitewash of Australia in 1969/1970, and his work for South Africa was acknowledged by Wisden, named as one of their Cricketers of the Year in 1970. Procter was South Africa’s coach upon their readmission to international cricket, and oversaw the Proteas’ 1992 Cricket World Cup to the semifinals.

He later went on to serve as an ICC match referee between 2002 and 2008, where controversy seemed to follow him – he was the referee at The Oval in 2006 when Pakistan forfeited the Test and again in Sydney in 2007-08 when he banned Harbhajan Singh. He stood down from the position in 2008 in order to take up a new role as South Africa’s convener of selectors.

Alex’s brace wins it for OK Sporting

In the other match at Gymkhana, Jasim, Samuel Abdul Rahman and Saad scored a goal each as their side CCOB Junior FC downed CCOB Sub-Junior FC 4-1. For the losing outfit, Danish found the back of the net to reduce the margin.

Published Date – 17 February 2024, 11:03 PM


Alex’s brace wins it for OK Sporting


Hyderabad: Alex scored two goals to power OK Sporting to a 2-1 win over Sky Kings FC in the TFA C-Division Football League match at Reeds Football Ground at Bowenpally, on Saturday. For Sky Kings, Thanmai scored the lone goal.

In the other match at Gymkhana, Jasim, Samuel Abdul Rahman and Saad scored a goal each as their side CCOB Junior FC downed CCOB Sub-Junior FC 4-1. For the losing outfit, Danish found the back of the net to reduce the margin.


On Sunday, Secunderabad Blues Junior FC will take on Susai Senior FC. Results: CCOB JR FC 4 (Jasim 2’, Samuel 40’, Abdul Rahman 36’, Saad 35’) bt CCOB Sub-JR FC 1 (Danish 90’); OK Sporting FC 2 (Alex 15’, 25’) bt Sky Kings FC 1 (Thanmai 22’).

ISL: Hyderabad FC’s brave fight falls short

A spirited Hyderabad FC produced their best show but Cleiton Silva’s goal was the difference as East Bengal FC took all three points in a narrow 1-0 win

Published Date – 17 February 2024, 10:47 PM


ISL: Hyderabad FC’s brave fight falls short


Hyderabad: A spirited Hyderabad FC produced their best show but Cleiton Silva’s goal was the difference as East Bengal FC took all three points in a narrow 1-0 win in the Indian Super League clash at the GMC Balayogi Stadium in Hyderabad, on Saturday.

It was a night when Hyderabad FC’s two standout players were sent off – Alex Saji and skipper Joao Victor. The Super Cup champions went ahead in the 11th minute when Nishu’s delicious assist from the left flank to Cleiton Silva got the early goal. That’s the problem for Hyderabad this season, conceding early goals and being sent into the back foot.


The Red and Gold Brigade accelerated in the box multiple times, but HFC centre-back Alex Saji stood out, especially in the physical battles with Silva and Felicio Forbes. East Bengal were happy to keep possession and Hyderabad had a few good chances but never knew how to grab those. At the break, East Bengal held their 1-0 lead.

In the second half, Hyderabad controlled the proceedings. Joao Victor, Ramhlunchhunga and Abdul Rabeeh came close to scoring HFC’s much-awaited goal and Chothe was enjoying the outing with frequent on-target shots troubled goalkeeper Gill.

Carles Cuadrat’s side lacked urgency on the pitch and energy was seen dropping often which Thangboi Singto’s side took advantage of. Substitute Jeremy Zohminghlua’s header was off the post and East Bengal were very lucky to still hang on the lead.

But Hyderabad’s progress was derailed when Saji was shown the second yellow card right before the final whistle. And he was followed by Victor, who too got the marching orders from the referee – a direct red and the Nizams ended the game with their eleventh loss of the season.

Iran para-athletes finish Dubai c'ships with 7 medals

At the end of the world championships on Friday, Iranian para-athletes earned seven colorful medals including 2 gold, 3 silver, and 2 bronze.

As many as 573 Para athletes from 71 nations were competing at the 15th edition of the Grand Prix in a quest to qualify for the Kobe 2024 World Para Athletics Championships and the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

The UAE hosted Dubai 2024 Grand Prix – Fazza International Athletics Championships from February 12-16, 2024.

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BATC: Indian women’s team reaches maiden final with 3-2 win over Japan

Against a strong Japanese team, the Indian squad displayed an impressive performance, rallying around their young talents to clinch a memorable victory.

Published Date – 17 February 2024, 02:00 PM


BATC: Indian women’s team reaches maiden final with 3-2 win over Japan


Shah Alam: The Indian women’s team made history in the Badminton Asia Team Championship (BATC) 2024 by securing a maiden finals berth defeating Japan 3-2 in the semis, here at, Malaysia on Saturday.

Facing a formidable Japanese side, the Indian team showcased remarkable performance, rallying behind their young talents to secure a memorable win.


The encounter kicked off with a setback as PV Sindhu, India’s ace shuttler, faltered against Aya Ohori (17-21, 20-22) in the opening match making India trail 0-1. However, undeterred by the early setback, the Indian team mounted a spirited fightback.

Doubles pair of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand delivered a stellar performance, clinching a hard-fought victory (21-17, 16-21, 22-20) over the world no. 6 Japanese pair of Nami Matsuyama and Chiharu Shida, leveling the tie at 1-1.

The momentum swung in India’s favor as Ashmita Chaliha stunned the experienced Nozomi Okuhara with a commanding straight-game win (21-17, 21-14), extending India’s lead to 2-1.

In the fourth rubber, India went with a scratch pair of Sindhu and Ashwini Ponnappa, in the absence of injured Tanisha Crasto, and Japanese duo Rena Miyaura and Ayako Sakuramoto did not find it hard to beat the Indian pair 21-14, 21-11.

The stage was set for a thrilling finale, with 17-year-old Anmol Kharb stepping up to the challenge despite her limited experience in the tournament.

The reigning national champion Kharb showcased nerves of steel and impeccable skill, overpowering world number 29 Natsuki Nidaira in straight games (21-14, 21-18) to seal India’s historic victory and secure a spot in the final.

Iran's men table tennis team beats Thailand in S. Korea

Iran’s team, featuring Noshad Alamian, Nima Alamian, and Amir-Hossein Hodaei could beat their Thai rivals 3-0 in the first match of the sporting event.

Iran is drawn in the group stage along with Romania, Egypt, Portugal, and Thailand.

The ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals is underway in Busan, South Korea from February 16-25, 2024.

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