Category: Sports

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Candidate with influential backgrounds received favoritism WFI Chief over the selection list for Khel Ratna awards

Uttar Pradesh: After the Ministry of Sports announced Khel Ratna award to Manu Bhaker which will be conferred on January 17 to him along with 43 other sports person and coaches, a anew debate on the transparency of the selection process have begin, with Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) President Sanjay Singh raising concerns about.

Kiwi better Martin Guptill announces retirement from international cricket

New Zealand: The famous New Zealand batter Martin Guptil, 38, announced retirement from all formats of International cricket on Wednesday, reports said.   However the Kiwi better said that he will continue to take part in domestic leagues across the world.  He is taking part in the ongoing Super Smash, New Zealand’s domestic T20 competition. He.

Michael Clarke calls Jasprit Bumrah “best fast bowler ever across all formats”

Bumrah was in sensational form throughout the series, taking 32 wickets at an average of 13.06.

Younis Khan to join Afghanistan team as mentor for 2025 Champions Trophy: Sources

Younis retired from international cricket in 2017, after scoring 10,099 runs in 118 Tests, including a career-best score of 313.

ICC releases pitch ratings for BGT series, four earns ‘very good’ rating

In 2023, the ICC revamped its pitch rating system, reducing it from six categories to four - very good, satisfactory, unsatisfactory and unfit.

We know how to beat them: Rabada on WTC final face-off with Australia at Lord’s

South Africa closed out their bilateral cycle with a 10-wicket win over Pakistan in Cape Town on Monday

Saim Ayub leaves for London with Azhar Mahmood for ankle fracture treatment

Ayub was ruled out of competitive cricket for up to six weeks due to a right ankle fracture sustained while fielding on the opening day of the second Test

Hazlewood likely to miss Sri Lanka Test tour due to calf injury: Report

Australia have faced a major setback ahead of their two-Test series against Sri Lanka, starting January 29, as senior pacer Josh Hazlewood is likely to miss the tour due to a recurring calf injury and side strain. Hazlewood injured his calf during the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against India and subsequently missed.

International women’s wrestling camp to be held in IIS

The camp, which will bring together elite athletes and coaches from over eight countries including Estonia, Mauritius, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Mongolia, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan and Namibia, is a landmark moment for IIS

Marsh set to play for Perth Scorchers in BBL after Sydney Test omission

The all-rounder was omitted from the Sydney Test due to his poor returns in the series and was replaced by debutant Beau Webster,