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Sukhjeet Singh - India Hockey Star, Who Defeated Paralysis, Set To Play In Paris Olympics 2024 - sports.ndtv.com - India

India Hockey Star, Who Defeated Paralysis, Set To Play In Paris Olympics 2024

Six years ago, a back injury had left his right leg temporarily paralysed but Sukhjeet Singh overcame the "toughest" phase of his life to earn a spot in the Olympic-bound Indian men's hockey squad and is determined to prove his worth in the Games beginning July 26. The 28-year-old forward will be competing in his maiden Olympics. "Playing in the Olympics has always been a dream for me and my family. It's the pinnacle of any athlete's career, and I am honoured to have this opportunity," Sukhjeet, who made his India debut in 2022, said in a Hockey India (HI) release.

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Jay Shah - BCCI's Stern Mandate Amid India vs Sri Lanka Squad Announcement That Will Impact Future Selections - sports.ndtv.com - Zimbabwe - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh

BCCI's Stern Mandate Amid India vs Sri Lanka Squad Announcement That Will Impact Future Selections

The BCCI's media statement announcing the India cricket squad for the Sri Lanka Tour was an interesting one. Both the ODI and T20I squads had several interesting choices and omissions. Suryakumar's promotion as India T20I captain and Pandya's demotion from the leadership group were the main talking points. However, there was one line in the statement which seemed to convey a strong message. The BCCI media statement said that the Board "will continue to monitor player availability and participation in the upcoming domestic cricket season, 2024-25."

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So Near Yet So Far: India's 4th-place Olympic Heartbreaks - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Bulgaria

So Near Yet So Far: India's 4th-place Olympic Heartbreaks

It's often said that finishing fourth in the Olympics is peak agony. If coming last carries the sting of embarrassment, securing the fourth place inflicts the pain of being so near yet so far, something that can either drive an athlete to future glory or leave them completely crushed. India's affair with near misses at sport's grandest stage has been a long-standing one, beginning way back in 1956. Here is a look at the instances when Indian athletes came close but ended at just that.

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Mark Wood - Gus Atkinson - England vs West Indies 2nd Test Day 2 LIVE: West Indies Bat After England Score 416 - sports.ndtv.com

England vs West Indies 2nd Test Day 2 LIVE: West Indies Bat After England Score 416

England vs West Indies 2nd Test Day 2 LIVE Updates: West Indies will start Day 2 off with the bat, after bowling out England for 416 on Day 1. Carrying on from their big win in the first Test, England scored at a fast pace, helped by Ollie Pope's magnificent 121 and fifties by Ben Duckett and captain Ben Stokes.

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Rohit Sharma - Gautam Gambhir - Ravindra Jadeja - Suryakumar Yadav - Why T20I Captain Suryakumar Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja Were Dropped From ODI Team, Report Explains - sports.ndtv.com - Washington - India - Sri Lanka

Why T20I Captain Suryakumar Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja Were Dropped From ODI Team, Report Explains

The Team India squad announcement for the white-ball tour of Sri Lanka was a bitter-sweet moment for Suryakumar Yadav. While the attacking batter would've been jubilant to get the team's captaincy in T20Is, he was also dropped from the ODI squad, with the selectors and new head coach Gautam Gambhir making their stance clear. Suryakumar was a part of India's ODI World Cup squad in 2023 but failed to repay the trust that selectors showed in him. Hence, the 360-degree batter was snubbed for a spot in the Indian team for the ODIs in the island nation.

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Paris Olympics - Chirag Shetty - Dhyan Chand - Satwik-Chirag: Biography, Olympics Journey, Medals, Records, Achievements - sports.ndtv.com - India

Satwik-Chirag: Biography, Olympics Journey, Medals, Records, Achievements

On the shoulders of Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu, India has built a strong badminton legacy at the Olympic Games. In each of the last three Olympics, India has come home with a women's singles medal in badminton: Saina in London 2012, and Sindhu in Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020. Yet, even as Sindhu goes for a third successive Olympic medal in Paris this summer, the baton to carry forward India's legacy may have already been passed on to two young men.

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Harmanpreet Kaur - Chamari Athapaththu - Watch: Harmanpreet Stunned By Reporter's Query, Says "None Of My Business" - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Watch: Harmanpreet Stunned By Reporter's Query, Says "None Of My Business"

Indian women's team captain Harmanpreet Kaur had an awkward moment in the joint-captains' press conference ahead of the start of the Asia Cup 2024 on Friday. Addressing media, Harmanpreet was asked about the lack of support for women's cricket by a reporter. While the India skipper needed some assistance in understanding the question, she found the query both baffling and amusing. Even Sri Lanka women's team skipper Chamari Athapaththu couldn't stop laughing at the question. The reporter cited the example of Team India's recent tour of Bangladesh as he wondered if something needed to be done about women's cricket's poor media coverage.

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Sunil Gavaskar - "Turning A Blind Eye...": Sunil Gavaskar Blasts 'Modern Practice' Of Fast Bowlers - sports.ndtv.com - India

"Turning A Blind Eye...": Sunil Gavaskar Blasts 'Modern Practice' Of Fast Bowlers

Legendary Indian cricket team batter Sunil Gavaskar has criticised the 'modern practice' of bowlers to take refreshments while fielding near the boundary in addition to the already scheduled drinks breaks during the match. In his column for Sportstar, Gavaskar said that it gives the bowlers an unfair advantage while a similar luxury is not enjoyed by the batters. Gavaskar also blamed the authorities of modern cricket for 'turning a blind eye' to the occurrences and making it quite common in the sport nowadays.

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