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India Beat Pakistan by Six Wickets in High-Voltage Clash

India Beat Pakistan by Six Wickets in High-Voltage Clash

Dubai (Rajeev Sharma): India outclassed Pakistan in a thrilling Super Four encounter today, chasing down 172 with seven balls to spare. Riding on a blazing knock from opener A. Sharma, who hammered 74 off just 39 balls with six fours and five sixes, India secured a six-wicket victory to strengthen their position in the tournament.Sharma’s explosive batting set the tone for the chase, while S. Gill provided solid support with a fluent 47 off 28 deliveries, striking eight boundaries. Though captain S. Yadav fell cheaply without scoring, T. Varma steadied the innings with a composed 30 off 19 balls. S.…
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Axar Patel’s Injury Raises Doubts for India Ahead of Crucial Pakistan Clash in Asia Cup

Axar Patel’s Injury Raises Doubts for India Ahead of Crucial Pakistan Clash in Asia Cup

Abu Dhabi (Rajeev Sharma): India’s star all-rounder Axar Patel is facing a race against time ahead of their Super Four clash with Pakistan, after sustaining a head injury during India’s Group A encounter against Oman in the 2025 Asia Cup. The injury, which occurred while fielding, has left fans and management alike anxious, as his participation in the highly anticipated match remains uncertain. Patel, renowned for his batting and bowling contributions, was injured while attempting a catch during the 15th over of Oman’s chase. The ball, played by Hammad Mirza, was mishit and sent in Patel's direction. As he tried…
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Neeraj Chopra Finishes Eighth, Sachin Yadav Shines with Fourth Place at World Athletics Championships

Neeraj Chopra Finishes Eighth, Sachin Yadav Shines with Fourth Place at World Athletics Championships

Tokyo — India’s medal quest in the men’s javelin final at the World Athletics Championships 2025 came to an end on Thursday, with defending champion Neeraj Chopra finishing eighth and compatriot Sachin Yadav narrowly missing the podium in fourth place. Chopra, who entered as one of the favourites, struggled to find his rhythm. His best effort of 84.03 metres came in the second attempt, but a foul in the fifth round cut his campaign short, dashing hopes of a successful title defence. Yadav, however, delivered a standout performance in his first World Championships final, throwing a personal best of 86.27…
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Neeraj Chopra, Arshad Nadeem Set for High-Stakes Showdown in Javelin Final at World Championships

Neeraj Chopra, Arshad Nadeem Set for High-Stakes Showdown in Javelin Final at World Championships

Tokyo, September 17: The men’s javelin final at the World Athletics Championships is set for a thrilling India-Pakistan clash, with reigning World Champion Neeraj Chopra facing off against Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem on Thursday evening.Neeraj, 27, made an assured start in Group A of qualification, clearing the automatic mark of 84m with a throw of 84.50m on his very first attempt. Arshad, however, endured early struggles. After managing only 76.99m and facing elimination, he produced a powerful 85.28m throw to secure his spot in the final.India’s Sachin Yadav also joined the elite line-up, recording a personal best of 83.67m…
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Apollo Tyres Bags Indian Cricket Team Sponsorship Deal Until 2027

Apollo Tyres Bags Indian Cricket Team Sponsorship Deal Until 2027

New Delhi, September 16, 2025: Apollo Tyres has stepped in as the new sponsor of the Indian cricket team, securing a contract that will run through 2027. Under the agreement, the company will spend about ₹4.5 crore per match, surpassing the earlier figure of ₹4 crore per match paid by former sponsor Dream11.A senior BCCI official confirmed on Tuesday that the deal has been finalized and will soon be announced publicly. The sponsorship will cover 130 matches during the contract period.The Indian team played the Asia Cup without a jersey sponsor after Dream11’s contract was terminated. The move followed the…
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ICC Turns Down PCB’s Appeal to Remove Referee Andy Pycroft in Asia Cup Row

ICC Turns Down PCB’s Appeal to Remove Referee Andy Pycroft in Asia Cup Row

New Delhi, September 16, 2025: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has formally declined the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) request to replace match referee Andy Pycroft in the ongoing Asia Cup. Officials confirmed that the decision was conveyed to the PCB late last night.The dispute arose after Pycroft reportedly advised Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha not to shake hands with his Indian counterpart at the toss, which upset the PCB. The ICC clarified that Pycroft acted only on directions from Asian Cricket Council (ACC) representatives on the ground, who had already decided there would be no handshake.In its written reply, the…
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Post-Match Handshake Row Sparks Tensions Between India and Pakistan at Asia Cup

Post-Match Handshake Row Sparks Tensions Between India and Pakistan at Asia Cup

Colombo (Rajeev Sharma): Tensions flared off the field following the high-voltage India-Pakistan clash in the Asia Cup, as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) formally lodged a protest with the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) over what it described as “unsporting conduct” by the Indian team. The protest stems from Indian players’ refusal to engage in the customary post-match handshake after defeating Pakistan by seven wickets. The decision, as explained by Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav, was taken collectively as a tribute to the victims of the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of 26 Indian tourists and was reportedly…
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India Beat Pakistan by 7 Wickets in Asia Cup Clash

India Beat Pakistan by 7 Wickets in Asia Cup Clash

Dubai, September 14, 2025:India defeated Pakistan by seven wickets in the sixth match of the Asia Cup. Chasing a target of 128 runs, the team reached the mark in the 16th over, losing just three wickets. Earlier, Pakistan won the toss at the Dubai International Stadium and opted to bat, managing only 127 runs for nine wickets. After the match, Indian players did not shake hands with their Pakistani counterparts. Earlier, at the toss, Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav had also avoided a handshake with Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha. In this Group A contest, Indian bowlers applied pressure right from…
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India-Pakistan Asia Cup Clash Sparks Protests; Prayers Held for Team India’s Victory

India-Pakistan Asia Cup Clash Sparks Protests; Prayers Held for Team India’s Victory

National Times Bureau :- The high-voltage Asia Cup clash between India and Pakistan is set to take place this evening, but the match has sparked protests in several parts of the country. The opposition to the game comes in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, which left tensions running high between the two nations. Protesters argue that Pakistan has cost Indian lives, and therefore the BCCI should not engage in cricketing ties with the neighboring country. Amidst this backdrop, a special havan was organized in Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh, by the Shiv Sena (Shinde faction). The ceremony drew…
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Families of Pahalgam Terror Victims Decry India-Pakistan Cricket Match, Say ‘Operation Sindoor Feels Like a Waste’

Families of Pahalgam Terror Victims Decry India-Pakistan Cricket Match, Say ‘Operation Sindoor Feels Like a Waste’

New Delhi (Rajeev Sharma): As India gears up to face Pakistan in a high-stakes cricket clash, emotions are running high among the families of victims of the Pahalgam terror attack, many of whom have strongly condemned the decision to hold the match. The outrage stems from the deadly assault on April 22 in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam region, where 26 Indian tourists lost their lives in an attack attributed to Pakistan-backed militants. While the Indian Army launched Operation Sindoor in response to neutralize the attackers and their networks, several victim families now feel betrayed. “If You Want to Play, Bring…
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