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Kalyan Chaubey - Bhaichung Bhutia says legal action an 'option' after AIFF ExCo turns down his request to discuss Shaji Prabhakaran's appointment - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Delhi

Bhaichung Bhutia says legal action an 'option' after AIFF ExCo turns down his request to discuss Shaji Prabhakaran's appointment

Bhaichung Bhutia on Monday said he might explore legal options after the All India Football Federation (AIFF) turned down his request for a discussion on the appointment of Shaji Prabhakaran as secretary general during the executive committee meeting here. Prabhakaran, who was in the electoral college as a representative of Football Delhi, was made the AIFF secretary general a day after former India goalkeeper Kalyan Chaubey beat Bhutia 33-1 in the polls for the president's post on September 2. Bhutia had alleged that appointing a voter to a salaried post of the federation has an element of "bargaining".

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Asia Cup - Tom Moody - Sri Lanka part ways with Australian Tom Moody ahead of T20 World Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - Uae - India - Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka part ways with Australian Tom Moody ahead of T20 World Cup

Tom Moody is set to leave his post as Sri Lanka's director of cricket, officials said on Monday, weeks before the T20 World Cup. The 56-year-old's three-year contract is being terminated by "mutual agreement", Mohan de Silva, secretary of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), told AFP. A senior cricket source who did not wish to be named said that SLC "could not afford his fees in the long run", despite having savings of over $40 million.

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Tim David - India vs Australia: Aaron Finch wants to carry on 'exciting' T20 journey - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Singapore

India vs Australia: Aaron Finch wants to carry on 'exciting' T20 journey

Aaron Finch finds Twenty20 cricket "exciting" and has no immediate plans to quit the format, the 35-year-old said ahead of their three-match series against India on Monday. Australia's white-ball captain Finch quit one-day cricket after the home series against New Zealand earlier this month following a prolonged run drought in that format. Finch led Australia to their maiden Twenty20 World Cup title last year and will spearhead their title defence on home soil next month.

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Gianni Infantino - Narendra Modi - East Bengal - Kalyan Chaubey - FIFA chief Infantino might call on PM Modi next month to discuss Indian football - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

FIFA chief Infantino might call on PM Modi next month to discuss Indian football

Gianni Infantino might visit India next month and call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the way forward for Indian football. This was revealed during the executive committee meeting of the All India Football Federation (AIFF) here on Monday. Infantino's visit, if it takes place, will coincide with the final leg of the FIFA Women's U-17 world Cup, which is to be held in the country from October 11 to 30.

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We lacked in finishing during CWG: Indian women's team forward Navneet Kaur - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Netherlands - Spain - India - Birmingham

We lacked in finishing during CWG: Indian women's team forward Navneet Kaur

The team produced a disappointing performance in the FIH women's World Cup in jointly cos-hosted by Spain and the Netherlands in July, failing to even reach the quarterfinals. But the Indian women won a bronze in Birmingham, its first medal at the CWG in 16 years.

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Aaron Finch - Will take very brave man to write Virat Kohli off: Aaron Finch - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India

Will take very brave man to write Virat Kohli off: Aaron Finch

Aaron Finch on Monday said it will take a very brave man to write Virat Kohli off and what the former India captain has achieved in the last 15 years is just "ridiculous". Kohli overcame a prolonged lean patch at the Asia Cup earlier this month and also scored his 71st international century. The hundred was his first since November 2019. "It will be a very brave man to write Virat Kohli off. At any stage, he has shown for 15 years now that he is one of the greatest players of all time," Finch said on the eve of the series-opener against India. "Particularly in T20 cricket, he's someone who has developed and grown his game over such a long period that you always plan and prepare the best when you're coming up against him.

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Virat Kohli - Rohit Sharma - Asia Cup - India look to lock middle-order, sixth bowler ahead of T20 World Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - South Africa - India - Afghanistan

India look to lock middle-order, sixth bowler ahead of T20 World Cup

Though a few fast bowlers will be rested over the course of six games before the World Cup -- three matches against South Africa to follow after the Australia series -- India have a full strength squad at their disposal to finalise combinations. The T20 format is a lot about being flexible but as he mentioned ahead of the first T20, India skipper Rohit Sharma would like to get 'all the answers' from his players before the flagship ICC event in Australia.

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How Vinesh Phogat beat 'nature' and her own 'demons' to win a historic World Championships medal - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Sweden - Mongolia - Japan - India - Kazakhstan

How Vinesh Phogat beat 'nature' and her own 'demons' to win a historic World Championships medal

Belgrade airport to catch her flight back home. "Woh shopping karne gayi hai (she has gone shopping)," said coach Jitender Yadav. The phone didn't connect an hour later, Whatsapp messages showed just a single tick. The coach had boarded the flight, so had the women's wrestling team, including Vinesh, wearing her second World Championships medal -- the only female wrestler from India to do that. Back home, after a rest of 24 hours, the pattern didn't change. Repeated attempts to get through to Vinesh failed. "She is like that, doesn't talk to 99% of the media," said coach Yadav. Half nelson. Tap out. Match over. Last week, after shockingly losing her opening match in Belgrade to Mongolian Khulan Batkhuyag, Vinesh crossed her fingers. In wrestling, if an opponent who defeated you in the qualification rounds goes through to the final, you become active again for repechage rounds in quest for a bronze medal. Vinesh had similar hopes. Batkhuyag was wrestling well and reached the final. Vinesh was alive again.

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