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wpl: ‘I hope WPL inspires many young girls to follow their dreams and take up sports’, says Nita Ambani
[ad_1] Mumbai Indians put on a sublime performance in the presence of Team Owner Nita M Ambani, in the inaugural game of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) at the DY Patil stadium on March 4. Mumbai Indians controlled the game against Gujarat Giants, with both bat and ball, registering a whopping 143 runs in the ...
royal challengers bangalore: Shafali, Lanning guide Delhi Capitals to 60-run win over Royal Challengers Bangalore
[ad_1] Shafali Verma and Meg Lanning slammed attacking fifties, while left-arm pace bowler Tara Norris grabbed a five-wicket haul as Delhi Capitals thrashed Royal Challengers Bangalore by 60 runs in their Women’s Premier League opener, here on Sunday. Norris destroyed the RCB lineup, returning figures of 5/29 after Delhi Capitals had put up an imposing ...
Arsenal’s miraculous self-rescue from a self-induced drowning attempt
[ad_1] There must be one of those long German words for what happened at the Emirates on Saturday. Cockitupsobadlythenfixthingstomakeitseemmiraculous. Or, Meingottmeingott. Essentially, when this season’s Premier League leaders Arsenal kicked off against near-relegation Bournemouth, it was the north London side that was all kitted up to drown against the seaside town side. Inside 10 seconds ...
women’s cricket: Pushing the boundaries: Why WPL is a big step towards levelling the playing field for women’s sports
[ad_1] Cricket is, even today, without irony, called the gentleman’s game; women’s cricket comes with an adjective. It’s a pointer not just to chronology — the first international women’s Test was in 1934, about 58 years after the men played theirs — but also to how the game is secondary, from pay to funding to ...
‘People are there for donkey’s years’: Govt should implement sports code seriously, says shooting coach Jaspal Rana
[ad_1] Amid the probe of allegations against Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh by top grapplers’, ace Indian shooting coach Jaspal Rana has urged the government to implement sports code seriously, saying that ‘people are there for donkey’s years’ in the sports federations. In a freewheeling chat with IANS, the 46-year-old ...
Successful Women’s Premier League required to bring about social change
[ad_1] If we turn our gaze to women achievers across sporting disciplines in India, things are starting to look good. The Women’s Premier League (WPL), which started amidst much fanfare last night, is a reinforcement of this belief. A successful WPL is needed to secure the sport. And there is enough momentum for a revolution. ...
Mumbai Indians crush Gujarat Giants by 143 runs in WPL opener
[ad_1] In a mismatch of epic proportions, Mumbai Indians crushed Gujarat Giants by 143 runs to stamp their authority with an all-round show as the Women’s Premier League got underway here on Saturday. After posting a mammoth 207/5, powered by captain Harmanpreet Kaur‘s sensational 30-ball 65 laced with 14 boundaries, Mumbai Indians’ bowlers led by ...
sachin tendulkar statue: Sachin Tendulkar’s life-sized statue to be erected at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium – The Economic Times Video
[ad_1] Legendary India batter Sachin Tendulkar will soon have a life-sized statue after him at his home ground, Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Tendulkar a living legend will turn 50 in April this year and 10 years after his retirement, the Master Blaster will have a statue at the same venue, where he played his last ...
Gavaskar Trophy: Rohit Sharma hints at using green pitch in 4th Test against Australia for WTC final preparations
[ad_1] Ahead of his side’s third Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, India skipper Rohit Sharma hinted that his side could request for a green pitch for the fourth and final Test in Ahmedabad so as to prepare for the final of the ICC World Test Championship in England’s pace friendly conditions, if ...