Siddhanth propel Royal’s big win

Siddhanth scored a hat-trick in Royal United FC’s 8-0 win over BHEL in the Telangana Football Association’s (TFA) Shiv Kumar Lal B Division Football League at Gymkhana football ground on Monday.

Updated On – 24 June 2024, 10:48 PM


Siddhanth propel Royal’s big win

Siddhanth scored a hat-trick in Royal United FC’s 8-0 win over BHEL in the Telangana Football Association’s (TFA) Shiv Kumar Lal B Division Football League at Gymkhana football ground on Monday.

Hyderabad: Siddhanth scored a hat-trick in Royal United FC’s 8-0 win over BHEL in the Telangana Football Association’s (TFA) Shiv Kumar Lal B Division Football League at Gymkhana football ground on Monday.

Result: Royal United FC 8 (Umair 6’, Siddhanth 22’, 26’, 45’, Aziz 27’, Nazeer 44’, Ishaq 91’, Abhishek 92’) bt BHEL 0. Fort Worth (USA) Spotlight on Treesa, Gayatri at US Open Commonwealth Games bronze medal-winning pair of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand will carry India’s medal hopes in the absence of Paris Olympics-bound shuttlers in the US Open BWF World Tour, beginning here on Tuesday. The world No. 24 Indian pair, is seeded second in the women’s doubles draw of the Super 300 tournament. Jamshedpur Coach Khalid extend Jamshedpur stay Indian Super League side Jamshedpur FC has retained the services of head coach Khalid Jameel for the next two years, the club announced on Monday. An AFC Pro licensed coach, Khalid, who had guided Aizawl FC to the I-League title in 2017, took over as Jamshedpur’s head coach in the middle of the previous season, at a time when the club had won only two out of its 11 games.


Ahead of clash with England in semis, Rohit urges team to ‘play freely’

Asks not to think about what lay ahead when they take on defending champions England

Published Date – 25 June 2024, 08:16 AM


Ahead of clash with England in semis, Rohit urges team to ‘play freely’

Indias captain Rohit Sharma plays a shot during the Super 8 Group 1 match against Australia in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2024, at Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Gros Islet, in St Lucia. — Photo:ANI

Gros Islet: After India secured its place in the ICC T20 World Cup semi-final, captain Rohit Sharma urged his team to continue playing ‘freely’ and not to think about what lay ahead when they take on defending champions England in semi-finals.

Rohit also stated that hundreds and half-centuries did not count as his blistering 92 set up Men in Blue’s 24-run victory against Australia. Rohit’s swashbuckling 92 followed by Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah and Kuldeep Yadav’s influential spells along with Axar Patel’s one-handed stunner, sealed a 24-run win for India against Australia and sealed their berth in the semi-final of the ongoing T20 World Cup on Monday.


In a turbulent chase where momentum swung like a pendulum at St Lucia, it was India that punched their tickets into the semi-final with a comprehensive win. Rohit’s knock of 92 runs bagged him the Player of the Match award.

When asked about their plans for the semifinal against England, Rohit said that India doesn’t want to do anything different and play the same way they have been in the whole tournament, highlighting the importance of playing freely, and not worrying about the opposition.

“We don’t want to do anything different, play the same way and understand what each person has to do. Play freely and do not think too much about what’s lying ahead. Do not think about the opposition. We have been doing it consistently, just need to continue. (On playing England in the semi) It will be a nice match, nothing changes for us as a team,” Rohit said in a post-match presentation.

The India captain said that they kept doing the things they needed to do as a team and mentioned that 200 was a good score but when a team is playing in St Lucia with breeze being a big factor, anything can happen. “Satisfying. We know the opposition and the threat they bring. As a team, we did well, and kept doing the things we needed to do. Gives us good confidence as a team. 200 is a good score but when you are playing here with wind being a big factor, anything can happen. But I think we used to conditions really well, and it was about individuals doing their job,” he added.

The right-handed batter said that with the pitches in New York being pace-friendly, the left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav had to miss out but they knew he had a big role to play out here in the Caribbean. In India’s last match of Super 8, Kuldeep displayed his crafty spin magic, bagging the wickets of Australia captain Mitchell Marsh and Glenn Maxwell, conceding 24 runs.

“If was about getting wickets at the right time, we know the strength he has, but we need to use him when necessary. In New York, there were seamer-friendly wickets. He had to miss out but we knew he had a big role to play out here,” said the India captain.

Rohit reiterated his fearless batting mantra, saying that it was important for him to open up the off side also due to Australia’s plan of bowling against the breeze. India captain Rohit came roaring out of the traps at the top of the order, making mincemeat of the Australian attack as he hit eight sixes and seven fours in a blistering 92(41), falling narrowly short of a record-breaking century.

Hitman for a reason: Rohit Sharma first player to hit 200 sixes in T20I

Overall, Rohit has 203 sixes under his belt. His closest competitor is former New Zealand opener Martin Guptil with 173 sixes to his name

Published Date – 25 June 2024, 08:27 AM


Hitman for a reason: Rohit Sharma first player to hit 200 sixes in T20I

India’s captain Rohit Sharma plays a shot during the Super 8 Group 1 match against Australia in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2024, at Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Gros Islet, in St Lucia. — Photo:ANI

Gros Islet: India skipper Rohit Sharma hammered the star-studded Australian bowling line-up and became the first player to hit 200 sixes in the T20I format.

After suffering a heartbreak in the ODI World Cup final at the hands of Australia last year, Rohit took revenge by taking the mantle of single-handedly driving India’s scoreboard.


A knock soothing to the eyes, Rohit struck eight towering maximums and became the first player to hit 200 maximums in the shortest format of cricket. Overall, Rohit has 203 sixes under his belt. His closest competitor is former New Zealand opener Martin Guptil with 173 sixes to his name.

After Kohli went back for a five-ball duck, Rohit went berserk in the third over and took on Australia’s ace, Mitchell Starc. On the first delivery, he launched the ball over the covers to set the tone. He effortlessly cleared the boundary on the second ball, leaving Starc clueless in the process.

On the third ball, he slammed the ball down the ground to pick up a four. He tonked the third six into the crowd over deep midwicket on a delivery that clocked 144kph.

Starc found a moment of reprieve after pulling off a dot ball on the fifth delivery. Starc and Australia’s woes increased after he bowled a wide on the final delivery. The left-arm pacer went for a yorker to finish off the over, but he couldn’t nail it and bowled a full toss. Rohit had a full swing at it and the ball sailed over third man for another six.

Starc eventually got his revenge by bowling a scorching yorker to dislodge the bails off the stumps. Rohit walked back with a score of 92 off a mere 41 deliveries. This is the highest score for Rohit in the history of the competition and the highest individual knock in the ongoing edition.

This was the second-highest individual score for India in the history of the T20 World Cup. 14 years ago on the same ground, Suresh Raina scored 101 against South Africa and still holds the record for the highest individual scores for India in the marquee event.

Overall as a captain, this was the second-highest individual score in the T20 World Cup. Former West Indies captain Chris Gayle holds the record with a knock of 98 that he notably pulled off against India in 2019 in Bridgetown.

T20 WC: Afghanistan knock Australia out of tournament, enter historic semis

Rashid Khan and Naveen-ul-Haq led the Afghan bowling attack and helped their side defend the given target of 115

Published Date – 25 June 2024, 11:26 AM


T20 WC: Afghanistan knock Australia out of tournament, enter historic semis

Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, left, and teammate Gulbadin Naib celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs in their mens T20 World Cup cricket match at Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Monday. — AP

Kingstown: Afghanistan qualified for the semi-final of the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024 after beating Bangladesh by eight runs in the Super Eights match at the Arnos Vale Ground on Tuesday.

Rashid Khan and Naveen-ul-Haq led the Afghan bowling attack and helped their side defend the given target of 115. The second inning of the match was reduced to 19 overs, and the target was 114 runs after Rain played a spoilsport in the second inning.


After the defeat, Mitchell Marsh-led Australia are also out of the tournament. The Aussies ended up in third place in the Group 1 table of the Super Eights with just two points. Litton Das (54* runs from 49 balls, 5 fours, and 1 six) was the only standout batter for the Tigers after his unbeaten knock.

Soumya Sarkar (10 runs from 10 balls, 1 four) and Towhid Hridoy (14 runs from 9 balls, 2 fours) tried their best to form a partnership with Litton, but they struggled to face the Afghan bowlers, who were ferocious while defending the target.

Naveen-ul-Haq and Rashid Khan picked up four wickets each in their respective spells. Fazalhaq Farooqi and Gulbadin Naib also bagged one wicket each in their respective spells and helped the Afghan side win the match by eight runs. Naveen removed Mustafizur Rahman from the crease in the fifth ball of the 18th over to end the match early.

Naveen-ul-Haq was named the ‘Player of the Match’ after he displayed a stupendous performance while defending the target given by Afghanistan. Recapping the first inning of the match, after winning the toss, Rashid Khan-led Afghanistan decided to bat first. However, their decision did not go in their favour as they struggled to add runs to the scoreboard.

Afghanistan had a great start to the match after openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz (43 runs from 55 balls, 3 fours and 1 six) and Ibrahim Zadran (18 runs from 29 balls, 1 four) played a 59-run partnership.

Rishad Hossain made the first breakthrough of the game after he removed Zadran in the 11th over. Azmatullah Omarzai (10 runs from 12 balls) tried his best to contribute to the game but failed to make a mark after Mustafizur Rahman dismissed him in the 16th over.

Even though Bangladesh failed to take quick wickets, they were successful in keeping a check on Afghanistan’s run rate in the first inning. Gurbaz’s knock came to an end in the first ball of the 17th over after Rishad Hossain bagged his wicket. The Afghan opener missed his half-century for just seven runs.

Gulbadin Naib (4 runs from 3 balls, 1 four) and Mohammad Nabi (1 run from 5 balls) did not contribute in the first inning for Afghanistan. In the end, skipper Rashid Khan (19* runs from 10 balls, 3 sixes) and Karim Janat (7 runs from 6 balls, 1 four) stayed on the crease and powered Afghanistan to 115/5 after the end of the 20 overs.

Rishad Hossain led the Bangladesh bowling attack after he picked up three wickets and gave 26 runs in his four-over spell. Mustafizur Rahman and Taskin Ahmed also bagged one wicket each in their respective spells.

Brief score: Afghanistan 115/5 (Rahmanullah Gurbaz 43, Rashid Khan 19*, Ibrahim Zadran 18; Rishad Hossain 3/26) beat Bangladesh 105 (Litton Das 54*, Towhid Hridoy 14, Soumya Sarkar 10; Rashid Khan 4/23).

Sreenidhi Deccan secure 18-0 win

Results: Sreenidhi Deccan FC 18 (Imityaz 12’, 23’, 77’, 42’, Levis 15’, 33’, Saleem 8’, 11’, Hemanth 18’, Rashiq 6’, Tikkam 17’, 16’, 28’, 66’, 69’, Samarth 46’, 61’, 89’) bt Shastri FC 0.

Updated On – 25 June 2024, 11:48 PM


Sreenidhi Deccan secure 18-0 win

Results: Sreenidhi Deccan FC 18 (Imityaz 12’, 23’, 77’, 42’, Levis 15’, 33’, Saleem 8’, 11’, Hemanth 18’, Rashiq 6’, Tikkam 17’, 16’, 28’, 66’, 69’, Samarth 46’, 61’, 89’) bt Shastri FC 0.

Hyderabad: Tikkam, Imityaz, and Samarth scored five, four, and three goals respectively in Sreenidi Deccan’s 18-0 win over Shastri FC in the Telangana Football Association’s (TFA) Shiv Kumar Lal B Division Football League at Gymkhana football ground on Tuesday.

Results: Sreenidhi Deccan FC 18 (Imityaz 12’, 23’, 77’, 42’, Levis 15’, 33’, Saleem 8’, 11’, Hemanth 18’, Rashiq 6’, Tikkam 17’, 16’, 28’, 66’, 69’, Samarth 46’, 61’, 89’) bt Shastri FC 0.


New Delhi Equestrian Anush to compete in Paris Asian Games medallist Anush Agarwalla will represent the country in the dressage event of the Paris Olympics after pipping close contender Shruti Vora on better average, the Equestrian Federation of India (EFI) said on Tuesday.

It will be India’s first ever entry at the dressage event of the Olympics as largely riders in past editions competed in eventing categories only. Kolkata Ralte joins Mohun Bagan SG Lalengmawia Ralte, better known as ‘Apuia’ has signed a five-year contract with the ISL Shield winners Mohun Bagan Super Giants.

“I am incredibly honoured and excited to join Mohun Bagan Super Giant, a club that holds a special place in Indian football history,” said Apuia. Mumbai City had confirmed Apuia’s departure via a statement posted on their website on Monday.

There was magic in every game…: Virat Kohli all praise for basketball legend Michael Jordan

Recalls how he used to watch his matches in National Basketball Association (NBA) league, inspired by his on-court intensity and win-at-all-costs attitude

Updated On – 26 June 2024, 10:04 AM


There was magic in every game…: Virat Kohli all praise for basketball legend Michael Jordan

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New Delhi: Star India batter Virat Kohli heaped praise on American basketball legend Michael Jordan, recalling how he used to watch his matches in the National Basketball Association (NBA) league and was inspired by his on-court intensity and win-at-all-costs attitude.

Virat is currently participating in the ICC T20 World Cup, which is being hosted by West Indies and the USA.


Speaking in a video shared by the US Consulate General in Mumbai on their official Instagram, Virat recalled how he used to catch up with NBA Basketball games as a youngster when he used to go for his cricket practice and fell in love with Jordan’s style of play and personality. Besides Jordan, he expressed his admiration for late basketball icon Kobe Bryant as well.

“I guess there have been many before and after. I used to love watching Kobe Bryant play as well. But I guess the time that I saw Michael Jordan play, I clearly remember there used to be the early morning basketball games that used to be aired on ESPN in India. And I used to be up quite early to go to cricket practice. So I would always catch all of those games. And just watching him play, it was just… a real natural connect with his body language, with the way he moved on the court and just his personality and that, you know, you could see on his face the intensity and the will to win. And I just immediately connected that I was like, man, I just want to watch this guy again and again,” said Virat.

“And I used to mark the, you know, in the newspaper, the list of the Chicago Bulls games when they are going to be aired. And I made sure that I was up to watch him play. And there was magic in every game that he played. There was something or the other happening. So for me, that was a very strong core memory and something that I still hold very dearly. If I saw him, I would absolutely go crazy. At any point in time, I would be a fanboy and I would just run up to him to ask for an autograph. Not necessarily take pictures without asking. That is the school I have grown up in. But I would absolutely be acting like a small boy when I see him,” he added.

The 61-year-old basketball icon played the sport from 1984-2003. From 1984-1993 and then 1995-1998, Jordan had two runs with the NBA team Chicago Bulls. From 2001-2003, he played for Washington Wizards. Jordan secured six NBA Championship titles throughout his career, all with the Bulls. The six-foot-six superstar was also given the NBA Final ‘Most Valuable Player’ award on all these occasions. He was also a five-time NBA MVP title winner for his consistent performances in full season in 1988, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998. The trophy was named after him in the 2022-23 season.

He is considered one of the greatest basketball players of all time.

Meanwhile, Virat is not having a great T20 WC so far, having scored just 66 runs in six innings at an average of 11.00, with the best score of 37. Virat, his team, and fans alike would be looking forward to the batter firing all the cylinders during the semifinal clash against England in Guyana.

Euro 2024: England secures Group C Win with draw; Serbia holds Denmark

Slovenia entered the match highly motivated, knowing that earning at least one point would secure their place in the knockout stage, while the Three Lions had already advanced.

Published Date – 26 June 2024, 12:20 PM


Euro 2024: England secures Group C Win with draw; Serbia holds Denmark


Berlin: England claimed the top spot in Group C despite being held to a goalless stalemate by stubborn Slovenia while Denmark finished second after sharing the spoils with eliminated Serbia in the last round of group play.

Slovenia started highly motivated into the encounter knowing that at least one point would see them advance into the knockout stage whereas the Three Lions were already through.


Benjamin Sesko created the first clearcut opportunity after testing England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford with a header from close range in the fifth minute, reports Xinhua.

England sparked to life midway through the first half and thought it had broken the deadlock but for all that Bukayo Saka’s goal was ruled offside.

Harry Kane posed threat in the closing stage of the first half after heading narrowly wide following Kieran Trippier’s dangerous cross into the box.

After the break, chances were at premium as England controlled possession without doing damage to Slovenia’s well-positioned defence.

Slovenia’s defence kept England on the distance and secured one point to keep its Euro campaign alive.

“We wanted to complete the group stage atop the standings and to be in control of our own destiny. It was a tough match, but we improved a bit compared to our last game. We controlled the ball but failed to finish the job in the final third,” said Kane.

England coach Gareth Southgate added: “We were the better team and dominated. We had several chances to win the game but me missed the final pass.”

In the other Group C clash, Denmark couldn’t break the deadlock against Serbia, but the goalless draw was enough for the Danes to reach the knockout stage as runner-up.

With the results, England tops the group with five points, followed by Denmark, Slovenia (both 3 points) and Serbia (2 points).

The top two of each of the six groups and the best four third finishers will enter the round-of-16 knockout stage.

“…Slow Down When It’s Raining…: Cyberabad Traffic Police take dig at Afghan cricket team

Cyberabad traffic cops issue a road safety message using the viral clip from Afg-Ban ICC T20 World Cup Match

Published Date – 26 June 2024, 07:13 PM


“…Slow Down When It’s Raining…: Cyberabad Traffic Police take dig at Afghan cricket team


By Dhruv Jetty-

Afghanistan made history on Tuesday after beating Bangladesh in an absolute thriller to qualify for their first ever ICC-tournament semi finals. The Afghans defeated Bangladesh by 8 runs in a match that was regularly interrupted by rain.


Despite the high quality action, the moment of the match certainly belonged to Afghan all-rounder Gulbadin Naib. In the 12th over of the second innings, Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott was seen asking his team to slow down the game, as Bangladesh was behind the DLS par score at that time. Obeying his coach’s command, Gulbadin Naib, who was fielding in the slips, suddenly held his hamstrings and went down. Seeing Naib in pain, the umpire paused the game. He was later helped walk off the field by his fellow Afghan player Naveen ul-Haq.

The viral clip made rounds on social media and has created a debate between many ardent cricket fans. Some believe that what Naib did was against the spirit of the game, but some believe it was an attempt to win the game for his team.

Making use of the viral clip, Cyberabad Traffic Police made a quirky post on their official X (formerly Twitter) account to raise awareness about road safety during monsoons.

The post was captioned: “Road Safety Lessons from Today’s Match: Slow Down When It’s Raining.
#AfgvsBan #GulbadinNaib”

Naib returned to the field to bowl and he also picked the wicket of Tanzim Hasan Sakib. Afghanistan will now face South Africa in the first semi final, and the second semi final will be played between England and India.

Social Sporting FC, Feelkhana FC share spoils

Social Sporting FC and Feelkhana FC played a goalless draw in the Shiv Kumar Lal B Division Football League.

Published Date – 26 June 2024, 09:46 PM


Social Sporting FC, Feelkhana FC share spoils

Social Sporting FC and Feelkhana FC played a goalless draw in the Shiv Kumar Lal B Division Football League.

Hyderabad: Social Sporting FC and Feelkhana FC played a goalless draw in the ongoing Telangana Football Association’s (TFA) Shiv Kumar Lal B Division Football League at Gymkhana football ground on Wednesday. On Thursday, Deccan Dynamos FC will meet Deccan Sporting FC.

Results: Social Sporting FC 0 drew with Feelkhana FC 0.


T20 World Cup: No changes needed from 2022 semis for clash with England, says Rohit

India, batting first in the 2022 Adelaide semifinal, managed 168/6 despite half-centuries from Virat Kohli (50) and Hardik Pandya (63).

Updated On – 27 June 2024, 03:03 PM


T20 World Cup: No changes needed from 2022 semis for clash with England, says Rohit


Georgetown: As India gears up to play defending champion England in a repeat of the 2022 T20 World Cup semifinal here on Thursday, skipper Rohit Sharma said not a lot has changed since that match and added that they don’t need to anything different from what they did in 2022.

Asked to bat first in the second semifinal of the 2022 event in Adelaide, India were restricted to 168/6 despite half-centuries by Virat Kohli (50) and Hardik Pandya (63). But England rode on brilliant batting by openers Jos Buttler (80 not out) and Alex Hales (86 not out) to hand the 2007 champions a 10-wicket thrashing. They then went on to beat Pakistan in the final to win the T20 World Cup for the second time.


The two teams will again clash in the second semifinal of the 2024 edition at the Guyana National Stadium on Thursday but Rohit said they will not have to do anything different as the players already know their roles and are aware of what they have to do in a match.

“I don’t think we need to change what we did in 2022 to 2024 – now obviously everyone understands what they need to do. And we back them to make those decisions on the field and rely on what they feel at that particular moment what they want to do,” Rohit Sharma said in the pre-match press conference ahead of the second semifinal.

Everyone knows in the squad that they have to get the job done, but the job getting done has to be done considering various factors. And I thought throughout this tournament we have done that extremely well so.

“Honestly, I mean, not a lot has changed because, see, whenever you approach an international game and this being ICC T20 World Cup, we’ve tried to play with a very free mind in the last two or three years that we’ve played our T20 cricket and even the ODI cricket as well.

So not a lot has changed as such. It all depends on basically what the condition has to offer. We saw throughout this tournament; that the conditions had their own challenges. New York was completely different. And now we’ve come here in the West Indies, it’s been totally different. And we want to do that, we want to be a smart cricket team, we want to assess and play, like when we played the last game and even before that as well, the moment we realise it’s a good pitch, we want to play the way we play. And that is up to all you guys to see how we want to play,” said Rohit.

He said he has tried to keep things simple for himself and his players and opined that his players are experienced enough to know what they have to do in any situation.

“These guys have played a lot of cricket, and a lot of high-pressure games as well. So, there is not much that you need to discuss as such. You got to try and give them the role clarity, which I think we have done pretty well, very clearly as well. And then obviously we want to rely on them making good decisions on the field.

“You don’t want to keep talking to them about – you got to do things differently and all of that. Of course, you have to have an open mind when you want to do things, but as far as the team is concerned and I’m concerned, I think our priority was to keep things very simple and give them the freedom that you all want playing this format,” he said.

The India captain, who scored a vital knock of 90 in India’s previous match against Australia, said his team is not impacted by the fear of failure as claimed by some former players but admitted that some pressure and nerves are bound to be there in the players as they are playing a World Cup semifinal.

“See, we want to treat this game as another game that we have played in this tournament. We don’t want to think about what lies ahead and what is the context of the game and all of that. Everyone knows in the back of their mind it’s a semi-final. But you don’t want to keep talking about it again and again and again. And not to think about what has happened in the past. I think we are, all of us, the entire group in a good frame of mind. We are playing well as a team, enjoying each other’s company, enjoying each other’s success at times as well. I think it’s important to just carry on that, carry on from what we’ve been doing in this tournament,” said Rohit Sharma.

The Indian captain agreed that his team has been put under pressure in some matches but said they have adapted to the situations and managed to reach the semis.

“Yes, we’ve been put under pressure in certain games during this tournament as well, but I thought we responded pretty well. And that is probably because we’re not thinking too far ahead. And again, tomorrow for us, thinking too far ahead, which is the finals, we don’t want to think about all of that. It’s a knockout game. We want to think about how well we can play and what we can do as a team for us to achieve the result that we are looking for,” said Rohit.

“Sometimes if you think too much, you then will not be able to make the decisions that you want to make on the field. So, I think it’s important that we stay clear in our mind what we want to do. We have had enough conversations with the players, about what is expected out of each one of us. So, it’s time now to just rely on the individual instinct and then take the game forward,” the India captain added.