The contingent features 84 athletes in 12 different sports
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New Delhi: Yash Dhull, who captained India to the 2022 U-19 World Cup triumph, has returned to competitive cricket after undergoing a minor heart surgery. Rajesh Nagar, Dhull’s coach for more than a decade, said that the top-order batter went...
New Delhi, August 28 Krishan Pathak, on expected lines, was today named the main goalkeeper after the retirement of PR Sreejesh in the Harmanpreet Singh-led 18-member Indian team for the upcoming Asian Champions Trophy. The tournament will see defending champions...
Dubai: Senior India batter Virat Kohli moved up two places to eighth while his captain Rohit Sharma dropped a spot to sixth in the latest ICC Test rankings. Yashasvi Jaiswal moved up a spot to seventh. England’s Joe Root maintained...
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MADRID, August 28 A late goal by new signing Dani Olmo gave Barcelona a nervy 2-1 comeback victory at Rayo Vallecano on Tuesday, as the LaLiga leaders continued their perfect start to the season with a third consecutive win. After...
NEW YORK, August 28 Top seed Jannik Sinner left the doping controversy that marred his US Open preparations in the rear view mirror with a largely drama-free start to his campaign while fellow title contender Carlos Alcaraz also advanced after...
Saint Louis (USA), August 28 India’s Grandmasters D Gukesh and R Praggnanadhaa played out their eighth draw in as many games at the Sinquefield Cup, which is a part of the Grand Chess Tour. While World Championship challenger Gukesh signed...
English cricketer Dawid Malan has announced his retirement from international cricket following England's exit from the 2023 Cricket World Cup. Malan, who made his international debut in 2017, played 114 matches across all formats, scoring 4,416 runs with eight centuries and 31 fifties. He was a key member of England's T20 World Cup-winning team in 2022 and enjoyed significant success in ODIs, including a strong showing at the recent World Cup where he finished as England's top run-scorer. Malan expressed gratitude for his time representing England and satisfaction with his achievements, acknowledging the pressure and challenges of international cricket.
Shah will leave BCCI after a five-year stint, which began in October 2019, to take over as the independent chairman of the International Cricket Council from December 1
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