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  • IDCA announces maiden T-10 Women’s Deaf Premier League in Mumbai

    IDCA announces maiden T-10 Women’s Deaf Premier League in Mumbai

    Mumbai: The Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) is organising the first T-10 Women’s Deaf Premier League in Mumbai from 8 to 11 January 2024.In its inaugural edition, six specially-abled women’s teams from different parts of the country will compete on the field to clinch the coveted Premier League trophy.

    IDCA president Sumit Jain commented, “We are grateful to Serum Institute of India, Cyrus Poonawalla Group, Nykaa & Indo Count for their wholehearted support to our movement of supporting hearing impaired Women players in our forthcoming tournaments in 2024. IDCA is proud of our women players, these are athletes despite their commitment to their home & families have brought immense pride to society & have excelled in the field of Cricket.”

    The four-day tournament will kick off with a special opening ceremony organised on Monday, January 8 at 9 AM at Police Gymkhana Cricket Ground, Marine Lines, Mumbai, Maharashtra. In this four-day tournament, six Deaf women’s cricket teams – Punjab Lions, UP. Warriorz, Mumbai Stars, Delhi Bulls, Hyderabad Eagles and Bangalore Badshahs – will play a total of 11 matches before making it to the finals.

    The two best teams will face each other in the final match scheduled for 11 January 2024.

    Serum Institute of India founder chairman, and IDCA T-10 Women’s Deaf Premier League Support partner Dr Cyrus S Poonawalla said, “We are delighted & committed to extend our support for the first T-10 Women’s Deaf Premier League 2024. It will help to motivate the specially-abled youth of the country to dream big and strive hard to achieve their dreams as nothing is impossible. We are looking forward to a long partnership with the brand.” 

    The winning team and the players will be felicitated for their exceptional performance at the closing ceremony to be held on 11 January at 4 PM. The IDCA T-10 champions will receive a prize of Rs 1, 00,000, while the runner-up will get Rs 50,000. The best individual sportsmen in categories such as batting, bowling, fielding, super sixes will receive cash awards.

    Supporting the tournament, Nykaa Foundation said, “IDCA T-10 Women’s Deaf Premier League is an exceptional platform for specially-abled women players to showcase their incredible talent. This initiative will help raise awareness among specially-abled players across the country to pursue their passion and aim for the stars in the world of sports. Additionally, it will foster a sense of empowerment and inclusivity within the sports community. We are excited to support IDCA once again in this initiative and look forward to the upcoming tournament.”

    IDCA CEO Roma Balwani added, “The excitement of playing in Mumbai & competing in the home ground of stalwarts of cricket is truly special. IDCA believes in celebrating diversity & inclusion through disability sports, especially cricket. We thank all our support partners, state associations, for their belief in our endeavor to promote deaf cricket both in India & Internationally. We salute each woman player for their grit & resilience to prove their sportsmanship on the cricket field besides being homemakers. Best wishes to all these amazing women participating in specially-abled sports.”

    Corporate partners, KFC India, Hero MotoCorp, Indo Count, CoLearn and Kaizzen are supporting IDCA for the upcoming tournament.

    Watch the tournament live on YouTube channel, IDCA.TV.

  • Indian players gear up for Yonex-Sunrise India Open 2024

    Indian players gear up for Yonex-Sunrise India Open 2024

    Mumbai: With the Race to Paris 2024 heading into its final stretch, Indian shuttlers will have an excellent opportunity to earn valuable points and stake claims to Olympic berths across categories at the Yonex-Sunrise India Open Super 750 to be held at the Indira Gandhi Stadium in New Delhi from January 16-21, 2024.

    Asian Games gold medallists Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty and bronze medallist HS Prannoy will aim to boost their position in the world ranking ahead of the Paris Olympics while the likes of former world number one Kidambi Srikanth, 2022 Commonwealth Games gold medallist Lakshya Sen and the up and coming Priyanshu Rajawat will be gunning for the second Indian spot at the Games.

    According to the Paris Olympics qualification rules, two Indian men’s singles players can participate in the Games only if both of them are ranked among the top 16 at the end of the qualification process that ends on 30 April 2024.

    The Yonex-Sunrise India Open, organised by the Badminton Association of India (BAI), was upgraded to Super 750 category from Super 500 last year which means that the players can earn significantly higher ranking points in their quest for Olympics qualification.

    It has also meant that almost all the Top-10 players in current world ranking will be in action at the KD Jadhav Indoor Hall and badminton lovers can enjoy watching them in action on all six days for free as the BAI has decided to keep the entry free.

    Looking forward to yet another fantastic week of quality badminton, BAI general secretary Sanjay Mishra said, “The BAI has consistently maintained a very high standard of preparation for the India Open and that has ensured that it is now a Super 750 level event. This means that all our Olympics hopefully will have a good chance of using the home conditions to earn valuable points and even win the title. It will also be a great opportunity for fans to witness some breathtaking action as more top ranked players will be participating.”

    Among the Indian stars, one among Sen and Rajawat are assured of a pre-quarterfinal spot as the young guns will face off against each other in the men’s singles opening round.

    Eighth seed Prannoy will be opening his campaign against Chou Tien Chen of Chinese Taipei and will face the winner of the match between Sen and Rajawat after clearing the first-round hurdle.

    Former champion Srikanth, currently in 24th position in the Race to Paris rankings, will meet Hong Kong’s Lee Cheuk Yiu in the opening round and has a potential second-round clash against defending champion Kunlavut Viditsarn of Thailand.

    In men’s doubles, former champions and second seeds Satwik and Chirag will kick off their challenge against World No. 25 Fang-Jen Lee and Fang-Chih Lee of Taipei in the opening round and are expected to go deeper in the competition.

    The women’s doubles combinations of Treesa Jolly-Gayatri Gopichand and Ashwini Ponnappa-Tanisha Crasto are also locked into a see-saw battle for an Olympics spot.

    All England semi-finalists Treesa and Gayatri have a tough opener against fourth seeds Nami Matsuyama and Chiharu Shida of Japan while Ashwini and Crasto, who made three back-to-back finals to end 2023 on a high, will face World No. 10 Thai combination of Rawinda Prajongjai and Jongkolphan Kititharakul in the first round.

    Among the other high profile first round clashes, defending women’s singles champion An Se Young of South Korea will take on three-time champion Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand while Spain’s Carolina Marin will face Nozomi Okuhara of Japan in a clash of former world champions.

    In men’s singles, former world champion Loh Kean Yew of Singapore will meet third seed and reigning All England champion Li Shi Feng of China while top seed Viktor Axelsen will open his campaign against Wang Tzu Wei of Chinese Taipei.

  • Best games to learn about sports

    Best games to learn about sports

    Mumbai: Sports games have revolutionised both the gaming and sports industries, enabling enthusiasts to engage in their favourite sporting activities anytime, anywhere, without the need for elaborate sporting gear and equipment. Beyond immersive gameplay, these games serve as valuable tools for beginners, providing insights into the nuances of the respective sports they play.

    Below is the list of the top-rated games across different platforms that offer an unparalleled experience of stepping onto the field and learning the ropes of various sports.

    ●      EA Sports FC 24 (football):

    EA Sports FC 24 not only allows players to experience the excitement of football but also provides a platform to understand strategic gameplay. Users can learn about positioning, passing techniques, and effective strategies to outmanoeuvre opponents. The game’s realistic graphics and physics contribute to a genuine football learning experience.

    ●      Hitwicket Superstars Cricket (cricket):

    Hitwicket Superstars Cricket offers an immersive cricket experience, allowing users to become the owner, coach and player of a virtual cricket team. The game helps learn cricketing strategies, player roles, and the dynamics of the sport. Users can don the captain’s hat, make strategic decisions, and experience the thrill of cricketing action. The game’s engaging gameplay and strategic depth offer valuable insights into the world of cricket.

    ●      NBA 2K24 (basketball):

    NBA 2K24 provides a realistic basketball simulation where users can grasp the fundamentals of the game. From dribbling techniques to offensive and defensive strategies, players can learn the nuances of basketball. The game’s detailed animations and strategic AI contribute to a comprehensive learning experience.

    ●      Top Spin 4 (tennis):

    Top Spin 4 offers an authentic tennis experience, allowing users to learn about different strokes, court positioning, and strategic shot selection. Players can understand the importance of timing and precision in tennis, making it an effective tool for both beginners and tennis enthusiasts.

    ●      Madden NFL 24 (American football):

    Madden NFL 24 serves as an educational tool for American football enthusiasts. Users can learn about offensive and defensive plays, player roles, and strategic decision-making. The game’s realistic simulations and strategic depth offer an engaging way to understand the complexities of American football.

    ●      Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 (skateboarding):

    Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 provides a platform for users to learn skateboarding tricks, stances, and navigate through various skate parks. Players can understand the physics of skateboarding and practise different moves, making it an engaging game for those looking to learn the basics of the sport.

    ●      8 Ball Pool (billiards):

    8 Ball Pool is a virtual billiards game where users can learn about the rules, techniques, and strategies of playing pool. With realistic gameplay, players can practise different shots, understand spin control, and improve their overall skills in the game of pool. The multiplayer mode adds a competitive edge, making it an enjoyable learning experience for billiards enthusiasts.

    ●      OK Golf (golf):

    OK Golf provides a serene and realistic golfing experience where players can learn about swing techniques, club selection, and course strategy. With stunning visuals and intuitive gameplay, users can immerse themselves in the world of golf and understand the finer points of the sport.

    ●      Table Tennis Touch (table tennis):

    Table Tennis Touch offers a stunning virtual table tennis experience, allowing users to learn about spin, precision shots, and strategic gameplay. The game’s responsive controls and realistic ball physics provide an engaging way to understand the nuances of table tennis.

    ●      FIE Swordplay (fencing):

    FIE Swordplay provides a unique opportunity to learn about the sport of fencing. Players can understand the techniques of parrying, attacking, and footwork involved in fencing. With realistic swordplay simulations, the game provides an immersive learning experience for those interested in the art of fencing.

  • WION reveals spectacular year-end line-up: WION REWIND 2023

    WION reveals spectacular year-end line-up: WION REWIND 2023

    Mumbai: As 2023 draws to a close, WION (World Is One News), India’s global news network, unveils its year-end special programming series, ‘WION REWIND 2023’. This immersive retrospective encourages viewers on a voyage of reflection on the most impactful news and captivating stories that have etched an indelible mark on the global narrative throughout the year.

    Spanning politics, culture, sports, technology, climate, and entertainment, the series offers a diverse array of shows designed to engage and resonate with its global audience.

    Compelling stories that have defined the global stage in 2023:

    ·  GRAVITAS REWIND: THE BEST OF GRAVITAS – on 30 December 2023, Saturday at 7:30 pm will allow viewers to rewind the unique stories, informed opinions, and insights into global trends.

    ·   WION WORLD OF SPORT REWIND: THE BEST OF SPORT – Relive the highs and lows of the sports world in 2023 on 25 December 2023, Monday at 7:30 pm. From Novak Djokovic and Max Verstappen’s unstoppable performances to historic moments in cricket and football, the show captures the essence of sportsmanship.

    ·  WION WIDEANGLE: CLIMATE EXTREMES – On 27 December 2023, Wednesday at 7:30 pm, WION WIDEANGLE explores extreme weather events globally in 2023. The episode will delve into the causes of such events, featuring expert insights and analysis, and seeks probable solutions.

    ·   WION E-club: LIGHTS, CAMERA, E-CLUB! – As 2023 comes to an end, join the exploration of the biggest blockbusters, trendsetters, and newsmakers of showbiz on 29 December 2023, Friday at 10:30 pm.

    ·   World At War: THE TWO WARS: BLOOD, GRIEF, FURY- On 31 December 2023, Sunday from 8 pm, delve into the impact of the Gaza War and the Russia-Ukraine conflict on the global world order. Explore the weapons technology and the business of wars in this thought-provoking year-ender show.

    ·  INSIDE SOUTH ASIA: SPOTLIGHT-   On 21 December 2023, Thursday at 7:30 pm, viewers will witness India’s rise as a global powerhouse. From hosting the G20 summit to a historic moon landing, 2023 marked India’s emergence as a cultural and economic giant. INSIDE SOUTH ASIA will also shed light on China’s growing influence, women’s rights, and climate change-related concerns in the region.

    ·   TECH IT OUT: 10 LIFE-CHANGING INNOVATIONS- As the year ends, TECH IT OUT on 26 December 2023, Tuesday at 7:30 pm looks back at the tech trends that ruled 2023. It will focus on life-changing innovations and revolutionary technologies that defined the world of technology this year.

    ·  THE WEST ASIA POST: CHANGING FACE OF WEST ASIA- Tune in on 22 December 2023, Friday at 5:30 pm to explore the dynamic landscape of West Asia, marked by war, disaster, and geopolitical shifts. The show will delve into truces, conflicts, and the pressing question of whether 2023 will be the year when all of West Asia is drawn into the Israel-Palestine conflict.

    ·  WION WINGS: BEST OF WINGS GLOBAL ADVENTURES- On 23 December 2023, Saturday at 3:30 pm, WION WINGS will take viewers on an unforgettable journey around the world. The show revisits the most thrilling moments of 2023, starting with the top places to celebrate New Year’s Eve in style.

    ·  India’s Moments of Glory: 7 reasons why India celebrated in 2023 – On 23 December 2023, Saturday at 7:30pm, explore country’s top moments like historic lunar achievement, diplomatic triumph at the G20, economic prosperity, and cinematic excellence, including the ground-breaking Oscar win for the song “Natu Natu” from the film “RRR.” Don’t miss this concise journey through the highlights of India’s remarkable year.

    ·  The Year of Turmoil: 10 Most Turbulent Cases of Political and Economic Unrest Worldwide – On December 24, 2023, Sunday at 7:30 PM explore the tumultuous events of 2023, dominated by leaders like Putin, Narendra Modi, Trump, and Xi-Jinping. Witness the unrest in various parts of the world, strategic realignments, and the emergence of new alliances amidst wars, crises, and uncertainties.

    ·  Viral Edition: What the world watched on WION– On 28 December 2024, Thursday at 7:30 pm. In a year defined by ‘war’, Wion’s unbiased coverage of the Russia-Ukraine war and Israel-Hamas conflict took center stage. Join us in this tribute to our viewers with the annual showcase of Wion stories that captivated the world in 2023. From war and natural calamities to workplace issues and India’s triumphant lunar mission, witness what the world watched on WION.

    In anticipation of the upcoming special programming, of WION & Zee Business chief business officer Madhu Soman, expresses relevance of WION REWIND 2023, stating, “Rewind 2023 encapsulates the essence of a transformative year, offering viewers a diverse line-up of notable highlights from across news genres. WION aims to engage audiences with profound reflection on the significant events and stories that have left an indelible mark on the global narrative. As we approach the close of 2023, WION remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering compelling content that deeply resonates with our global audience.”

    Seize the moment to revisit, contemplate, and experience the extraordinary highlights of 2023 through the lens of WION.

  • ‘Land of Goals’ the new mobile game that mixes football with adventure

    ‘Land of Goals’ the new mobile game that mixes football with adventure

    Mumbai:  LALIGA Entertainment, the publisher and developer behind presents ‘Land of Goals’. In this new video game, players have the opportunity to face their favourite LALIGA players and even team up with them, immersing themselves in a virtual world full of challenges and magic.

    This game is characterised by a series of features that set it apart from the multitude of football video games available. It includes a career mode where users have to train and test their skills with the ball. Either going head to head (1v1) against the LALIGA stars or controlling a team of three (3v3) where the user, with their avatar, will be joined by two LALIGA stars to complete their winning team.

    The new video game, ‘Land of Goals’, combines the passion of football with a challenging adventure experience based on the worlds at PortAventura World. In addition to being able to challenge and team up with several LALIGA stars, the game is characterised by a series of features that make it stand out from the multitude of mobile football video games available. It features a career mode at launch where users have to complete the various levels available.

    In Career Mode, players begin an exciting adventure through different maps based on the various worlds at PortAventura World, each with its own unique challenges. Progressing through the game involves unlocking and clearing each map in order, while facing increasingly difficult tasks.

    Additionally, users will be able to equip themselves and improve their skills, choosing from the jerseys of their favourite LALIGA club to the most original customisable items that will make the football experience completely innovative. Users will want to get their hands on all the different items available – the team behind the video game have stated. Furthermore, they add that all the customisable items are inspired by the fantasy of PortAventura World to make the experience even more incredible. There won’t just be LALIGA and PortAventura World content available, but much more to help transport users to new dimensions of playing football.

    So far, Land of Goals had been released on Google Play and the App Store in Argentina, Denmark, Mexico and Sweden, which were selected as key markets for the softlaunch due to their unique characteristics.

    LALIGA Entertainment indicated that the softlaunch in these markets has been key to improving the product in preparation for the much-anticipated full launch.

  • IPL chairman Arun Dhumal predicts media rights surge to $50B at RCB Innovation Lab Leaders Meet

    IPL chairman Arun Dhumal predicts media rights surge to $50B at RCB Innovation Lab Leaders Meet

    Mumbai: The Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Arun Dhumal indicated that the league’s journey of success over the last 15 years should potentially drive its media rights value to $50 billion in the next two decades. Dhumal spoke during the RCB Innovation Lab’s Leaders Meet India on Thursday in Bengaluru.

    The media rights for the IPL have grown from Rs 6,000 crores to Rs 48000 crores and the league is only second to the National Football League (NFL) across all sporting leagues in the world. Dhumal believes the widespread popularity and success of the league will act as a catalyst in its evolution over the next 10 years.

    “If I have to see how it has gone over the last 15 years and if I have to go by estimates going forward, we are expecting media rights to go somewhere close to USD 50 billion by around 2043. Going forward, we need to keep innovating, keep doing better in terms of fan engagement, and keep making it better in terms of the quality of games. Now that cricket is becoming part of the Olympics and with the Women’s Premier League taking it to a different level for women’s cricket, I see a lot of hope and light at the end of the tunnel. Because of the way it has been happening for the last 15 years, it is only going to get better,” he said.

    RCB Innovation Lab’s Leaders Meet India has brought together the biggest game changers from across the sporting world, offering a truly global perspective on the present and future of the sports industry and how India can become a powerhouse in the business of sports.

    Dissecting the role of IPL in earning India a different reputation from the entire world, Arun Dhumal commented, “IPL is the most-watched cricket league in the world. We have fans across the world and when they come to watch, they get to see the diversity and culture of India. They will watch a match up North down South, East to West, because teams are spread all across the country. We are a very diverse country in terms of different states, different cultures, and different languages being spoken but this is one platform which is rooted so well that you are able to showcase in India to the globe.”

    Prominent stakeholders from all across the world shared their excitement and sparked conversations regarding the emergence of India as a sporting giant on the international stage at the first-of-its-kind summit which is a groundbreaking initiative of RCB Innovation Labs.

    While talking about the fan insights and engagement of IPL and its franchises, Arun Dhumal lauded Royal Challengers Bangalore’s extensive fanbase by mentioning, “We work as a team with all franchises, we are all partners. We have seen at the recently held World Cup games, that they (fans) were there for Team India, but at the same time, they were rooting for RCB also, which is a great thing and we are very proud of that. Personally, I feel IPL is the best Make in India brand we can think of post-independence.”

    RCB Innovation Lab’s Leaders Meet India concluded on November 30.

  • Odisha to host Ultimate Kho Kho Season 2 from December 24

    Odisha to host Ultimate Kho Kho Season 2 from December 24

    Mumbai: Backed with a successful, exciting and entertaining inaugural season that reached 164 million households, Ultimate Kho Kho (UKK) is all geared up for its grand second edition, scheduled to kickstart on 24 December 2023, and final on 13 January 2024 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Cuttack, Odisha.

    Inspired by Hon’ble Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik’s vision of ‘sports for youth, youth for future’, the Odisha government has not only hosted some of the major global sports events in the state, but it has also developed world-class multi-sport infrastructure and sporting experiences for sports enthusiasts from the state.

    “We are extremely excited to host the 2nd edition of the Ultimate Kho Kho in Odisha. This is an exciting opportunity for all of us. Kho-Kho is a sport that is not only played but widely followed as well in Odisha and hosting the second edition here will be a great opportunity for the people of the state to not only experience the spectacle live but also get inspired and pursue the game. We are fully committed to making the season a grand success,” commented minister of state, electronics & IT, sports & youth services, government of Odisha Tusharkanti Behera.

    UKK, promoted by Amit Burman in collaboration with the Kho Kho Federation of India, is dedicated to reinventing and promoting the indigenous sport in a more dynamic and engaging manner.

    “We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Odisha Government and the Hon’ble Chief Minister Shri Naveen Patnaik for their support for the Season 2. The resounding success of the inaugural edition has attracted significant interest from brands and helped us secure new partners. Our focus remains on selecting partners who share our long-term vision. Season 2 aims to build new-age superstars of the future especially with the presence of younger talent on the field. Anticipate more intensified rivalries, thrilling action, more speed and innovations that will redefine the sports viewing experience, making it more immersive TV viewing experience,” commented Ultimate Kho Kho CEO and league commissioner Tenzing Niyogi.

    FinNest (A BNP Group Company), a private equity investment firm has recently invested in the Ultimate Kho Kho to multiply the indigenous growth story. BNP Group founder and chairman Dr. Biswanath Patnaik said: “BNP Group is thrilled to be part of this movement, reshaping homegrown sports into a contemporary spectacle and empowering indigenous aspiring youth to shine. Our mission is to take this movement forward, showcasing India’s best-kept sports to the world, promoting Indigenous sport and nurturing talent for the global stage. The Ultimate Kho Kho is part of our growing sports Investment profile, and we look forward to universal synergies.”

    UKK has revolutionised ‘desh ke mitti ka khel’ (the game of the country’s soil) and the inaugural edition of this indigenous sport’s league became a huge success, emerging as India’s third-largest non-cricket league in terms of TV audience reach.

    The success of the first season is evident in its impressive audience reach of 164 million. The league garnered a total viewership of 41 million in India and 64 million globally across TV and OTT platforms during the 34 matches held over three weeks. Additionally, Season 1 also recorded 60 million interactions and 225 million video views across platforms, surpassing any other non-cricket league. A standout feature of UKK Season 1 was the introduction of the spider cam, marking it the first indoor league in India to deploy this advanced technology in capturing one of the fastest sports.

    The Ultimate Kho Kho Season 2 will feature India’s top 145 players, including 33 young talents aged between 16 to 18. Defending champions Odisha Juggernauts (owned by the Government of Odisha), Chennai Quick Guns (owned by KLO Sports), Gujarat Giants (owned by Adani Sportsline), Mumbai Khiladis (owned by Janhavi Dhariwal Balan, Punit Balan, and Badshah), Rajasthan Warriors (owned by Capri Global Group), and Telugu Yoddhas (owned by GMR Sports) will be the six franchises to fight for the coveted crown in the upcoming season. The exciting action from Season 2 will be broadcast live, and the fixtures will be announced soon.

  • Vote for your favourite sportsperson at ‘CNN-News18 Indian of the Year 2023’

    Vote for your favourite sportsperson at ‘CNN-News18 Indian of the Year 2023’

    Mumbai: Celebrating the relentless spirit of India’s sports icons who have brought glory to the nation, ‘CNN-News18 Indian of the Year’ (IOTY), news television’s biggest awards platform, has unveiled the nominees in the sports category this year. The awards platform would honour exceptional sportspersons whose talent and commitment have elevated India’s standing on the global sports stage.

    Currently in its 13th edition, the awards recognise and award individuals who have brought pride to the nation with remarkable contributions in their respective fields. Recognising excellence across seven categories – entertainment, business, sports, youth icon, rising sports star, social change, and climate warriors, IOTY 2023 promises to be a celebration of India’s finest achievers on the global stage.

    The nominees in the sports category consist of extraordinary individuals who have exemplified grit, perseverance, and excellence, which include India’s biggest sports personalities such as Sunil Chhetri, Shubman Gill, Nikhat Zareen, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy – Chirag Shetty, and Neeraj Chopra.

    Captain of the 2023 SAFF championship-winning Indian football team, Sunil Chhetri has scored over 90 international goals in his career. He is the third-highest goal scorer amongst active players behind Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

    Shubman Gill, the promising Indian cricketer, has emerged as one of the brightest prospects of the Indian cricket team. Gill had a stellar IPL season and became the youngest cricketer to score an ODI double century.

    In the realm of boxing, Nikhat Zareen, the world champion Indian boxer, clinched a second successive World title and Commonwealth Games gold medal. Zareen’s triumph at the 2022 World Boxing Championships in the flyweight category is a testament to her dedication and skill.

    Satwik and Chirag became the first Indian men’s duo to win the Asian Badminton Championship, a world championship medal, and a super series 1000 event. Their prowess on the court helped them scale new heights in 2023 and brought pride to the nation.

    India’s first gold medallist at the World Athletics Championships, Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra won a silver medal at the Diamond League. His unwavering commitment and hunger for excellence puts him on course to be the ‘greatest of all time’ athletes India has produced.

    The winner will be revealed at the star-studded grand finale celebrating luminaries in Indian entertainment at The Indian of the Year 2023 award ceremony.

    ‘CNN-News18 Indian of the Year’ has a rich legacy of honouring exceptional talent across various fields. Past winners in the sports category include legendary names like Viswanathan Anand, Sania Mirza, PV Sindhu, MS Dhoni, Saina Nehwal, and Abhinav Bindra, to name a few.

    This year, the winner selection process will combine expert judgment and public voting, with 50 per cent of the decision-making power given to the audience and the remaining 50 per cent entrusted to the jury. Online voting will remain open throughout November. To cast your vote for your favourite Indian and for more details regarding the awards, visit www.indianoftheyear.com

     

  • Shami explains pitch approach-avoidance in candid chat with PUMA

    Shami explains pitch approach-avoidance in candid chat with PUMA

    Mumbai: Team India’s dream run came to an end with a billion heartbreaks as Australia clinched their sixth title by securing a six-wicket victory in Ahmedabad on Sunday. The tournament’s leading wicket-taker, pacer Mohammed Shami, set the tone with a fiery start, claiming David Warner on his very first ball. But despite this promising beginning, India couldn’t seize the moment.

    Emerging as the most impressive sportsperson in the tournament with 24 wickets from eight games, including three impressive fifers, Shami’s journey since 2015 has been nothing short of a movie script. Shami, who’s also the PUMA brand ambassador, spoke his heart out in an extensive interview during his visit to the sports brand’s headquarter in Bengaluru.

    “Nobody knew the pain I was dealing with [during the 2015 edition],” Shami confessed during a candid chat with PUMA as he revealed his success mantra of not taking a close look at the wicket before the start of the match, just to keep himself relaxed.

    In the exclusive interview, Shami also opened up about various facets of his difficult yet impressive cricketing journey, right from scoring a century as an opener in his first leather ball match, earning money through cricket for the first time at around 16 years of age, overcoming personal challenges bravely, creating an old-school training set-up at farmhouse, to maiden India call-up and many more as the compelling interview was uploaded by PUMA on its YouTube channel

    “I had swelling in my knee before the 2015 tournament. Someone else could have said no but I have the ability to bear pain and I was told two options—either directly go for surgery or play the tournament and then go for the surgery. While the team would return to the hotel after every match, I would go to the hospital to take the injection. When you play for the country, you forget everything,“ Shami shared in the interview.

    Shami underwent a knee operation. “I was unconscious for two hours. When I woke up, I asked the doctor when I could start playing. He replied, ‘It will be a big achievement if you walk without a limp, forget playing. It all depends on how you go about your rehab,” Shami said.

    Shami has not looked back since. His comeback journey has been visibly inspirational. He not only surpassed the likes of bowling greats to become the highest wicket-taker for the country in the world’s biggest cricket tournament with 55 wickets from 18 matches, but also created history earlier in the semi-finals when he registered India’s best ODI bowling figures of 7-57.

    The 33-year-old shared his secret that helps him perform better. “Generally, bowlers check the pitch after arriving at the ground. I never go close to the wicket because you will know how it behaves only when you bowl on it. Then why take the pressure? It’s best to keep it simple, keep yourself relaxed and only then you will perform better,” said Shami, as he also revealed that he doesn’t follow any pre-match ritual.

    “Better hai aap subah utho, mast fresh hojao, chaay peeyo, gaane suno [it’s better you wake up, get fresh, have tea and listen to songs] ” he added.

    Talking about PUMA’s revolutionary Let There Be Sport initiative and the importance of sports culture in the country, Shami commented, “If the child has the talent, he should be supported. It’s not necessary that every child will study and become an engineer or sit in top position. If your child is talented, he can reach greater heights in sports as well.”

    Although Shami was in stellar form in the tournament, he had to sit out for the initial few matches. In the interview, he shared that it bothered him but the team’s performance made him happy. “When you sit out for four matches, you need to be mentally strong. Sometimes you are under pressure but when you see the team performing well and going in a good direction, it gives you satisfaction.”

    He added that he doesn’t look at record books and only tries to take as many wickets as possible.

    Fans can watch the full interview on PUMA’s YouTube channel and know many more interesting revelations made by the Indian speedster.

  • Captain Kohli: A tale of triumph, tragedy, and tenacity from the Audible memoir

    Captain Kohli: A tale of triumph, tragedy, and tenacity from the Audible memoir

    Mumbai: As the Cricket World Cup 2023 hurtles towards its nail-biting climax, all eyes are fixated on the epic showdown. At the heart of this electrifying spectacle is the great Indian captain, Virat Kohli, who not only led India to the finals but also etched his name in history by breaking the legendary Sachin Tendulkar’s landmark record for the most ODI centuries. While the world applauds Kohli’s on-field prowess, we are here to share untold stories of this cricketing maestro, making his record-breaking feats just one chapter in the spell-binding tale of ‘Virat Kohli’ available on Audible.

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    Tennis’ loss became Cricket’s Win!

    “There was a time when Virat Kohli was torn between his love for Tennis and Cricket. Had the young boy picked up the racquet, instead of donning whites and taking to the cricket field, he would’ve excelled at the Tennis court as well.” Like many Indian children, Kohli stumbled upon cricket while playing in the neighbourhood. It wasn’t until later that he decided to pursue it as a career. “What started out as gully cricket in the by lanes of Delhi, soon became a love affair that the world would witness in the years to come.” “Coming from a middle-class family, right through his growing up years, it was easier for the boys to access a bat and a ball than stand across the net of a Tennis court. High training fees ensure Tennis remains a sport played mainly by the well-off in India. As a result, though Kohli liked the idea of Tennis, it was cricket that he chased with the same passion.”

    Fruit of Committed Mentorship

    As Kohli spent more time playing cricket, his father recognized a spark and guided him towards meaningful pursuits. “And so, on a hot summer day in May, a nine-year-old chubby little Kohli and his elder brother, Vikas, walked into the West Delhi Cricket Academy (WDCA) alongside their father. While there were many coaches training kids in the duty maidans of Delhi, Kohli was fortunate to find a dedicated mentor in Rajkumar Sharma, a seasoned cricketer, himself. Sharma knew what it took to make it to the next level in cricket, expecting the same from his wards.” Kohli soon became a dedicated disciple of the coach. The coach initially saw no great potential in the brothers, but two incidents in the due course changed his perception. “First was, *in the days out in the field. Kohli chased the ball to the boundary and in a flash, picked it up and hurled it toward the wicketkeeper. The accuracy of the throw from a nine-year-old, flummoxed Sharma. A few days later, Kohli followed it up by casually flicking the ball over the mid-wicket fence, to the boundary, displaying his impeccable timing with the bat.” The coach called out how Kohli’s talents needed more attention than his elder brother. Following this incident, Sharma was given a free hand in Koli’s training, and the youngster flourished under his mentorship.

    The Fitness Revolution

    Beyond cricket, Kohli’s second love was food. “From burgers to butter chicken, there was no cuisine he left untouched – making the most out of anything scrumptious available on the streets of Delhi. Back home, his mother too, dished out some tasty delicacies that Kohli was fond of. While he played really hard on the field, he could not say no to an extra helping at dinner until he realised the need to maintain a healthy diet.” It was not all smooth sailing for Kohli, initially. His world came crashing down when he learnt that he failed to make it to the Delhi Under-14 team. This rejection armed him with a forceful will to become even better. “The young boy bid his mother’s scrumptious meals a goodbye, put in more hours at training, and shut those extra kilos to transform into a fitter and more focused cricketer.” The following year, his dedication helped him bag a spot at the Delhi Under-15 side.

    Determination and Discipline

    Although he was a quiet teenager, Kohli harbored ambitions. “He would emulate his on-screen idols in cricketing matters and otherwise. During a tie against Baroda, Kohli arrived at the ground with his arm tattooed similar to what he had observed on the chiseled bodies of many cricketers. Right then, he was admonished for his antiques by Ajit Chaudhary, Delhi Under-17 coach, who was worried that he was becoming too big for his boots. He even challenged Kohli to prove his worth on the field. By the end of that match, the youngster had scored an unbeaten 250 runs.”

    Breaking Boundaries and Records

    He was picked to represent India in the Emerging Players Tournament in Australia. Although an unimportant tournament on the Indian calendar, it was used by the selectors to observe the performance of the next generation of cricketers – with each one eager to put on a good show. In the match against New Zealand, he was thrown out of his comfort zone when he was sent to open the innings, which he had rarely done until then. “Not one to be bogged down by challenges, he played an unbeaten knock of 120 runs to hand India their second win. In fact, he stayed at the crease for 41 overs, during that innings — which was a remarkable feat in itself and spoke volumes of his endurance as a sportsman.” What’s commendable is how he also displayed agility to adapt to any position, as and when the team needed him to! This tournament put the spotlight on him and was instrumental in his selection to the Indian team, in the months to follow.

    Into The Big League and becoming a World Champion

    “For two men in particular, the 2011 World Cup was special, although for different reasons. For Kohli, the excitement was palpable as he was playing in the tournament for the first time. For his idol, Sachin Tendulkar, it was to be his last attempt at winning a World Cup having played in five previous editions.” The fact that the tournament would be played in front of their own countrymen, made it all-the-more special. All of India prayed in unison for a win against Sri Lanka in the finals. “As India’s innings got underway, it all started to look dismal – when experienced batsmen, Sehwag and Tendulkar, were out early on in the game.” As a dejected Tendulkar walked off the field, he whispered a word of advice to Kohli, who was walking in to bat. “There was dew and the ball had stopped swinging but the ball that I got out to, did swing!” That’s what Sachin Tendulkar said to Virat, that the odd ball was swinging. That little tip helped Virat immensely, as he added what were vital 35 runs during the chase, in addition to pairing up with Gambhir to add 83 runs to the third wicket. The Indian spectators, acting as the twelfth man, passionately cheered every run as if it were a boundary. Ultimately, Dhoni’s memorable six secured India’s second World Cup victory, and he passed on the leadership to the future captain.

    Birth of a Leader

    Virat Kohli switched into a different gear after becoming the Test Captain. India was going through a poor phase and there were a lot of things for Kohli to ponder over now but he had a new role in the team. “Away from the ground, he chose to hit the gym to get fitter, say no to partying – which, people his age normally love. He developed other interests such as music and reading. He was soon most comfortable in the company of a good book. He was more refined now in the way he carried himself. He was more focused and determined to test the limits of his ability.” Rajkumar Sharma, said, “I think this habit has brought calmness into his approach and no doubt he has matured as a person.”

    “In April 2016, the Indian Premier League beckoned. Kohli justified his price tag of Rs. 15 crore, the highest amount paid for a cricketer in a league. By putting on a show unseen in the previous editions of the tournament.  He shattered many records and registered many firsts as he guided his team to the final. His first century in the tie against Gujarat Lions and he went on to score 3 more in a career high of 313. He registered the most centuries in T20s in a calendar year alongside Chris Gayle.” By the end of the season, Kohli had amassed 973 runs in 16 innings – the highest tally registered in T20 series and the most by a captain in an IPL season.

    As India marches into the Cricket World Cup 2023 finals, the focus on Virat Kohli is inevitable. And, with this Audible audiobook, the fans can unearth the untold stories, the struggles, and the triumphs that define the man who wears the captain’s armband with pride.