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Jaydev Unadkat - "I Cook, Do Laundry": India Star Hits Back After Getting Misquoted On 'Car, Flat In UK' Comment - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - India

"I Cook, Do Laundry": India Star Hits Back After Getting Misquoted On 'Car, Flat In UK' Comment

Jaydev Unadkat, who has played for four Tests, eight ODIs and 10 T20Is for India, was recently re-signed by Sussex for the last five game of the County Championship season. The Indian left-arm pacer played three of Sussex's final four first-class games in 2023, taking 11 wickets at an average of 24.18. Now, that stint has come under focus for an altogether different reason. Unadkat recently spoke about the stint and the challenges of staying in England. 

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International - Sreeja Akula, Manika Batra Highest-Seeded Indian Players At Olympics - sports.ndtv.com - India - Saudi Arabia

Sreeja Akula, Manika Batra Highest-Seeded Indian Players At Olympics

Sreeja Akula (16th) and Manika Batra (18th) are the highest-seeded Indian players at the Paris 2024 Olympics table tennis tournament, which begins on July 27. The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) revealed the seedings on Tuesday. A total of 67 players are seeded in each of the men's and women's singles competitions, while 16 teams each are seeded for both team events, as per a release by Olympics.com. Last month, Sreeja Akula reached a career-best No. 24 in the world table tennis rankings, displacing Manika Batra as India's top women's singles player.

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Harmanpreet Kaur - Asia Cup - Smriti Mandhana - Royal Challengers Bengaluru - Radha Yadav - "If I Have To Pick...": Anjum Chopra On India Squad For Women's Asia Cup - sports.ndtv.com - India

"If I Have To Pick...": Anjum Chopra On India Squad For Women's Asia Cup

With left-arm spinner Radha Yadav's form on rise since her international return and off-spinner Deepti Sharma being reliable, India are sorted in their first two spinners. For the third spinner, there is a toss-up between off-spinner Shreyanka Patil and leg-spinner Asha Sobhana. Both Shreyanka (13 scalps) and Asha (12 scalps) played instrumental roles in leading Royal Challengers Bengaluru to WPL 2024 title. But the two are now in a tussle for the third spinner's spot. While Shreyanka offers batting depth apart from her bowling smarts, Asha's crafty wrist-spin brings variety to India's spin-bowling department.

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Paris Olympics - 'Trying Best To Support Indian Contingent But Getting Criticised': IOA Chief PT Usha - sports.ndtv.com - India

'Trying Best To Support Indian Contingent But Getting Criticised': IOA Chief PT Usha

Indian Olympic Association President PT Usha on Wednesday said "unprecedented teamwork" between the sports ministry, IOA and the national federations ensured that Paris-bound athletes got the support staff of their choice and lashed out at critics for turning a "blind eye to such synergy". The Sports Ministry has cleared 117 athletes and 140 support staff for the Paris Olympics, beginning July 26, with the standout feature being an almost three-fold increase in the number of support staff, including personal coaches, mental trainers and physiotherapists.

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Gautam Gambhir - Kapil Dev - 'Express Yourself In Paris': Kapil Dev's Advise To Olympics-Bound Indian Athletes - sports.ndtv.com - India

'Express Yourself In Paris': Kapil Dev's Advise To Olympics-Bound Indian Athletes

Former India skipper Kapil Dev, on Wednesday, advised Olympic-bound Indian athletes to express themselves fearlessly at the mega-event starting July 26 and hoped that the country would hit double digit mark on the medals tally. India will be represented by a strong 117-member athlete contingent in Paris and the country hopes to better seven-medal count it logged in Tokyo. "I can't really say for anybody but I can just wish them all the luck and hope we should win more medals this year and that's important," Kapil, who is also the president of Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) said here on the sidelines of the launch of second edition of the Trinity Golf Champions League (TGCL).

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Olympics 2024: IOA Chief PT Usha Chides WFI Ad-Hoc Panel For Exclusion Of Antim Panghal's Coaches In Long List - sports.ndtv.com - India - county Long

Olympics 2024: IOA Chief PT Usha Chides WFI Ad-Hoc Panel For Exclusion Of Antim Panghal's Coaches In Long List

IOA President P.T. Usha on Wednesday came down heavily on the ad-hoc panel that managed the suspended WFI, saying the committee did not do due diligence and missed out on giving the names of wrestler Antim Panghal's coaches in the long list, sent to the Paris Olympic Games organisers. The Indian Olympic Association's reaction came in the wake of delay in visa clearance for Panghal's preferred coaches for the Gamesa. The 19-year-old Panghal, who trains in Hisar, was the first Indian wrestler to qualify for the Paris Games when she won a bronze at the World Championship in 2023.

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Race Walker Suraj Panwar Gears Up For Debut Within Debut At Olympics - sports.ndtv.com

Race Walker Suraj Panwar Gears Up For Debut Within Debut At Olympics

Plucked out of his comfort zone and training without a partner for a mixed event in what is to be his debut Olympics, race walker Suraj Panwar is gearing up for quite a roller-coaster ride in Paris this month. But he is quite used to upheaval. He was born into it. The 23-year-old was an infant when his forest guard father Udai Singh Panwar was killed in the line of duty while trying to prevent illegal logging of trees. He was raised single-handedly by his mother Poonam, who worked at the forest department's nursery in a village near Dehradun and supported his sporting ambitions.

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Asian Paralympic Committee Appoints Deepa Malik As Representative For South Asia - sports.ndtv.com - India

Asian Paralympic Committee Appoints Deepa Malik As Representative For South Asia

India's first woman Paralympic medallist Deepa Malik has been named sub-regional representative for South Asia by the Asian Paralympic Committee (APC). This appointment, which was confirmed during the 34th Executive Board meeting of the APC, signifies a significant step forward for gender diversity and athlete-centric leadership in para-sports. She will take up her post immediately. The former Paralympic Committee of India chief's appointment brings the number of female representatives on the APC Executive Board to five, making it the highest female representation on the board in the history of the organization, according to a media release.

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