Wednesday, February 4

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Rohit Sharma Fails with the Bat but Shines in the Field, Takes Brilliant Slip Catch off Shardul’s Bowling
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Rohit Sharma Fails with the Bat but Shines in the Field, Takes Brilliant Slip Catch off Shardul’s Bowling

Jaipur: Star Indian batter and former captain Rohit Sharma endured a disappointing outing with the bat in his second match of the Vijay Hazare Trophy, getting out for a golden duck against Uttarakhand. However, Rohit quickly made amends with an outstanding effort in the field, producing a sharp catch in the slips that underlined his value beyond batting. Opening the innings for Mumbai, Rohit fell on the very first ball, attempting his trademark shot on a delivery from pacer Devendra Singh Bora. Fresh from a magnificent 155-run knock in the previous match, Rohit’s early dismissal came as a surprise to the packed Sawai Mansingh Stadium. Rohit’s Fielding Brilliance While runs did not come off his bat, Rohit made a decisive impact during Mumbai’s bowling innings. Uttarakhand opener Ka...
“I Came All the Way from Alwar”: Fans Heartbroken as Rohit Sharma Falls for Golden Duck, Fielder Booed
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“I Came All the Way from Alwar”: Fans Heartbroken as Rohit Sharma Falls for Golden Duck, Fielder Booed

Jaipur: Whenever Rohit Sharma steps onto a cricket field, fans are willing to travel hundreds of kilometres and spend thousands on tickets just to watch him bat. On Thursday, the same devotion turned into heartbreak at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, where Rohit was dismissed for a golden duck in the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025–26 match against Uttarakhand. Opening the innings for Mumbai, Rohit was out on the very first ball he faced—his first golden duck in List-A cricket in 13 years. The early dismissal stunned the crowd, especially since Rohit had smashed a brilliant 155-run knock at the same venue in his previous match. Expecting another masterclass, thousands of fans had filled the stands, many travelling long distances to see their idol in action. Fans Leave the Stadium in Disappointm...
Rinku Singh’s Rampage Before World Cup: Blazing 60-Ball Century Powers Uttar Pradesh to Mammoth Total
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Rinku Singh’s Rampage Before World Cup: Blazing 60-Ball Century Powers Uttar Pradesh to Mammoth Total

New Delhi: Ahead of the announcement of India’s squad for the T20 World Cup 2026, star finisher Rinku Singh sent a strong message to the selectors with a sensational batting display in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. Playing against Chandigarh, Rinku tore apart the bowling attack with a breathtaking century, propelling Uttar Pradesh to a towering total of 367 runs. Batting with fearless intent, Rinku Singh played a knock that blurred the line between One-Day and T20 cricket. He smashed 106 runs off just 60 balls, showcasing his trademark power-hitting and composure under pressure. His innings included 11 boundaries and 4 towering sixes, with shots flowing to all parts of the ground. Rinku’s explosive performance formed the backbone of Uttar Pradesh’s innings, as the team finished at 367 for...
Boxing Day Test 2025: Scott Boland Opens for Australia After Batting at No. 11 in First Innings
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Boxing Day Test 2025: Scott Boland Opens for Australia After Batting at No. 11 in First Innings

Melbourne: The first day of the Boxing Day Test between Australia and England was dominated by the bowlers, with 20 wickets falling across three sessions. Australia were bundled out for 152 runs in their first innings, and England could manage only 110 runs, leaving the contest wide open. In a surprising move, Scott Boland, who batted at No. 11 in Australia’s first innings and was dismissed for a golden duck, opened the batting for the hosts in their second innings. Boland, a fast bowler with 119 first-class matches, had never opened in his career, typically batting at 10 or 11. Yet he faced the challenge with confidence, striking a boundary in his brief stint. Why Boland OpenedWith England’s innings wrapped up before the end of the day, Australia needed to face just one over before ...
Is Indian Sports Heading in Reverse?
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Is Indian Sports Heading in Reverse?

Jaipur: The recent Khelo India University Games in Jaipur have raised serious concerns about the state of Indian sports. A strikingly low number of participants and the fear of doping scandals are leaving the future of Indian athletics uncertain. At the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, the women’s 400m race saw Manisha from Kurukshetra University running alone, as four of the five registered athletes withdrew at the last moment. Similarly, in the men’s 400m hurdles, Ruchit Mor from Gujarat Sports University ran solo. In wrestling, some events had only two or three participants, highlighting a worrying trend. A Warning BellThe Khelo India University Games receive massive government funding every year, running into crores of rupees. While the intent to provide large-scale opportunities to athle...
ENG vs AUS 4th Ashes Test: England Collapse for 110, 20 Wickets Fall in Three Sessions
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ENG vs AUS 4th Ashes Test: England Collapse for 110, 20 Wickets Fall in Three Sessions

Melbourne: England, having already lost the Ashes series 3-0, suffered yet another batting collapse in the fourth Test at the MCG. While the English bowlers shone on the pitch, their batsmen failed to capitalize, leaving fans disappointed. England’s first innings ended at a mere 110 runs, narrowly avoiding a sub-100 total thanks to Gus Atkinson, who anchored the tail with aggressive stroke play, helping the team surpass 100. The Australian pace attack was ruthless: Mitchell Starc took 2 wickets, Michael Neser claimed 4, Scott Boland 3, and Cameron Green chipped in with 1. Earlier, England’s bowlers had provided hope by restricting Australia to 152 runs in their first innings. Led by Josh Tong, they struck early, with Starc, Neser, and Boland struggling to lift the team’s morale. Howe...
England Strikes Back in Ashes: Josh Tong’s Five-Wicket Haul Restricts Australia to 152
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England Strikes Back in Ashes: Josh Tong’s Five-Wicket Haul Restricts Australia to 152

Melbourne: On the first day of the fourth Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), England delivered a stunning comeback, bundling out Australia for just 152 runs. Despite Australia having already sealed the series by winning the first three matches, England’s bowlers, led by young pacer Josh Tong, sent a strong message to their opponents and cricket fans worldwide. Josh Tong’s MagicThe spotlight belonged to Josh Tong, who took 5 crucial wickets for just 45 runs. His swinging deliveries left Australian batsmen struggling from the start. Tong struck early, dismissing Jack Vedurld and Marnus Labuschagne cheaply, with Joe Root taking a brilliant catch to send Labuschagne back to the pavilion. Tong then delivered a magical ball to dismiss Steve Smith, knocking off the middle stump ...
From Cricket Grounds to Rashtrapati Bhavan: 14-Year-Old Vaibhav Suryavanshi Receives National Child Award
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From Cricket Grounds to Rashtrapati Bhavan: 14-Year-Old Vaibhav Suryavanshi Receives National Child Award

New Delhi: Bihar’s young cricket prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi has been honored with the Prime Minister’s National Child Award for his exceptional achievements in sports. The prestigious award was presented to him by President Droupadi Murmu at a grand ceremony in New Delhi, where Vaibhav also had the opportunity to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Nation’s Highest Recognition for Young AthletesThe award, given by the Government of India to children aged 5–18 for outstanding courage, talent, and achievements, recognized Vaibhav in the sports category. The ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan highlighted Vaibhav’s dedication, sportsmanship, and extraordinary talent. Post the award ceremony, Prime Minister Modi interacted with Vaibhav and other awardees, motivating them to continue bringing glo...
Rohit Sharma’s Unlucky Duck Caught on Camera: Hits Boundary, Dropped Once Before Being Dismissed
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Rohit Sharma’s Unlucky Duck Caught on Camera: Hits Boundary, Dropped Once Before Being Dismissed

Jaipur: In a shocking turn of events at the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 match in Jaipur, Mumbai captain Rohit Sharma was dismissed for a golden duck against Uttarakhand. About 12,000 fans who had come to see the ‘Hitman’ in action were left stunned as their favorite cricketer was out on the very first ball. Expectations were high after Rohit’s explosive 155-run innings in the previous match, but Uttarakhand’s young pacer Devendra Singh Bora stole the spotlight with this remarkable feat. The Catch That Sealed Rohit’s FateThe dismissal was dramatic and has now gone viral on social media. Rohit played a classic flick shot aiming for a six, and the ball landed near the boundary line in the hands of Uttarakhand fielder Jagmohan Nagarkoti. Initially, the ball popped out of Nagarkoti’s hands, ...
Dhoni’s Protégé Urvil Patel Stumps Virat Kohli as Delhi Secure Strong Position Against Gujarat
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Dhoni’s Protégé Urvil Patel Stumps Virat Kohli as Delhi Secure Strong Position Against Gujarat

Bengaluru: Virat Kohli once again showcased his destructive batting form, playing a scintillating 77 off 61 balls for Delhi against Gujarat in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. This marks his second consecutive big innings, highlighting his preparation and readiness for the 2027 ODI World Cup. Kohli’s aggressive approach early in the innings put Delhi in a commanding position, giving the team much-needed stability after losing their first wicket at just 2 runs. Kohli’s Fire at BengaluruReturning to domestic cricket, Kohli dominated the bowlers with elegant cover drives and wristy shots that thrilled the crowd. Despite his intent to score rapidly, he fell short of a century, dismissed by Urvil Patel, the Chennai Super Kings player and protégé of former Indian captain MS Dhoni. Patel’s lightning-f...