Indian sports activities news wrap, August 31

FOOTBALL

AIFF holds pre-bid assembly with Institutional League groups

The AIFF held a pre-bid session assembly with groups within the Institutional League to current the plan for the competitors and perceive the views of the institutional groups on Thursday.

The assembly was chaired by Deputy Secretary General Mr Satyanarayan M and was attended by 25 groups – Aeronautical Development Establishment (Bengaluru), Air India (Mumbai), ASC Centre South (Bengaluru), Bank of Baroda (Vadodara), BSF North Bengal (Siliguri), BSF Punjab, Chennai Customs, CRPF (Punjab), CSIR – National Institute of Oceanography (Goa), Dravstream Tech Pvt Ltd (Mumbai), Employee State Insurance Corporation (Chennai), Employee State Insurance Corporation (New Delhi), Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (Bengaluru), Indian Navy (Kochi), Indian Railways (New Delhi), IndiaSubmit Karnataka (Bengaluru), JCT (Punjab), Karnataka Police (Bengaluru), Oil India Ltd – Assam Field HQ (Duliajan), PDC Services (Alchemy Football) (Bengaluru), PFA Organization (Haryana), Punjab Police, Reserve Bank of India (Mumbai), Reserve Bank of India (Bengaluru) and Services Sports Control Board (New Delhi).

Institutional groups have been an integral a part of Indian soccer since independence, incessantly successful trophies and accolades by defeating the established golf equipment. Many nice gamers have come out from institutional groups, including a recent flavour to the game. More not too long ago, the NFL/I-League contained not less than one institutional aspect in its roster each season. AIFF is now seeking to revive the beginner soccer construction and honour the contributions by such nice establishments to Indian soccer.

Addressing the assembly, Satyanaranan stated, “It’s great to see such encouraging response from teams across the country for the Institutional League. All such organisations have been doing a wonderful job of promoting football over all these years. It’s nice to see some old faces and old teams coming back.

“The Institutional League is part of our Vision 2047. Thanks to AIFF President Kalyan Chaubey, Secretary General Dr Shaji Prabhakaran and the Executive Committee, we are not exactly reviving but launching a new competition for the sector which has played a major role in the years gone by,” he added.

The goal of the league is to combine institutional soccer with the Indian soccer construction and add worth to the nationwide aggressive construction. It will present aspiring footballers with employment alternatives and provides an opportunity for the institutional groups to compete with the highest golf equipment in India.

-Team Sportstar

CRICKET

Legends League Cricket season two to be held from November 18 to December 9

The second version of the Legends League Cricket (LLC) shall be performed in India from November 18 to December 9.

The first season of the LLC was gained by India Capitals in October final 12 months.

“The forthcoming franchise season of Legends League Cricket would certainly add to the flavour with top legends of the sport descending into India,” the organisers stated in an announcement.

The organisers plan to take the forthcoming season of the match to newer venues.

Suresh Raina, Aaron Finch, Hashim Amla, Ross Taylor, and Chris Gayle had been among the many distinguished cricketers who featured within the first version of LLC.

Team Sportstar

TENNIS

Nagal upsets second seed, reaches quarterfinal at Italian Challenger occasion

Sumit Nagal beat second seed Zsombor Piros of Hungary 6-3, 6-4 within the pre-quarterfinals of the €73,000 Challenger tennis match in Como, Italy, on Thursday.

In the $25,000 ITF girls’s occasion in Thailand, Luksika Kumkhum didn’t let Sahaja Yamalapalli serve out the match at 6-4, 5-3 within the pre-quarterfinals, and turned it round to win 6-1 within the third set.

In the $15,000 ITF males’s occasion in Thailand, Ishaque Eqbal and Faisal Qamar saved 5 match factors and transformed their fifth match level to beat Sun Qian and Tang Sheng of China 1-6, 7-6(5), [19-17] within the doubles quarterfinals.

RESULTS

€73,000 Challenger, Como, Italy

Singles (pre-quarterfinals): Sumit Nagal bt Zsombor Piros (Hun) 6-3, 6-4.

€73,000 Challenger, Mallorca, Spain

Doubles (quarterfinals): Sriram Balaji & Ramkumar Ramanathan bt Tomas Barrios Vera (Chi) & Nicolas Mejia (Col) 6-2, 7-5.

$80,000 Challenger, Zhangjiagang, China

Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): Francis Casey Alcantara (Ina) & Fajing Sun (Chn) bt Rithvik Bollipalli & Arjun Kadhe 6-0, 6-3.

$15,000 ITF males, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand

Singles (pre-quarterfinals): Siddhant Banthia bt Leo Vithoontien (Jpn) 6-4, 0-6, 6-2; Moerani Bouzige (Aus) bt Sidharth Rawat 6-3, 6-3

Doubles (quarterfinals): Han Seon Yong (Kor) & Thantub Suksumrarn (Tha) bt Nitin Kumar Sinha & Wishaya Trongcharoenchaikul (Tha) 7-6(2), 6-3; Congsup Congcar (Tha) & Siddharth Vishwakarma bt Francois Musitelli (Fra) & Kody Pearson (Aus) 4-6, 6-3, [10-8]; Ishaque Eqbal & Faisal Qamar bt Sun Qian & Tang Sheng (Chn) 1-6, 7-6(5), [19-17].

$25,000 ITF girls, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand

Singles (pre-quarterfinals): Anastasia Zakharova bt Vaidehi Chaudhari 6-4, 6-1; Luksika Kumkhum (Tha) bt Sahaja Yamalapalli 4-6, 7-6(5), 6-1.

Doubles (quarterfinals): Vaidehi Chaudhari & Zeel Desai bt Gozal Ainitdinova (Kaz) & Anastassia Zakharova 7-6(4), 6-3; Luksika Kumkhum (Tha) & Park Sohyun (Kor) w.o. Shrivalli Bhamidipaty & Anastasia Kovaleva.

$15,000 ITF girls, Baku, Azerbaijan

Singles (pre-quarterfinals): Polina Leykina bt Teja Tirunelveli 6-1, 7-5; Maria Toma (Rou) bt Tanisha Kashyap 6-3, 6-2; Evgeniya Burdina bt Paavanii Paathak 6-4, 6-2; Nadezda Khalturina bt Sravya Shivani 6-4, 3-2 (retired).

Doubles (quarterfinals): Sravya Shivani & Snehal Mane bt Abigail Amos (GBR) & Arabella Koller (Aut) 6-1, 1-6, [10-8]; Luliia Ludenko & Alana Tuayeva bt Evgeniya Burdina & Saumya Vig 3-6, 6-4, [10-8].

– Team Sportstar

AITA girls’s tennis match: Sejal Bhutada beats Samaira Malik to enter last

Seventh seed Sejal Bhutada bounced from a gradual begin to beat qualifier Samaira Malik 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 within the semifinals of the Rs.100,000 AITA girls’s tennis match on the Joygaon Academy on Thursday.

In the ultimate, Sejal will problem second seed Kashish Bhatia who subdued Prathiba Narayan in straight units.

Kashish additionally made the doubles last in partnership with Sahira Singh. The duo will face the highest seeds Divya Bhardwaj and Shefali Arora.

The outcomes (semifinals):

Singles: Sejal Bhutada bt Samaira Malik 2-6, 6-2, 6-4; Kashish Bhatia bt Prathiba Narayan 7-6(4), 6-2.

Doubles: Divya Bhardwaj & Shefali Arora bt Shireen Ahamed & Mirudhulla Palanivel 6-2, 7-6(3); Kashish Bhatia & Sahira Singh bt Kavya Khirwar & Tanushri Pandey 1-6, 6-3, [10-5].

AITA males’s tennis match: Oges Theyjo enters last

Top seed Oges Theyjo put himself in line for a second successive title, as he beat Bikramjeet Chawla 6-4, 6-1 within the semifinals of the Rs.100,000 AITA males’s tennis match on the Harvest Academy, Jassowal, on Thursday.

Oges, who was pushed to his wit’s finish by qualifier Hitesh Chauhan within the quarterfinals, when he scraped via within the prolonged tie-break of the decider, will play Suraj Prabodh within the last.

The outcomes:

Singles (semifinals): Oges Theyjo bt Bikramjeet Chawla 6-4, 6-1; Suraj Prabodh bt Udit Kamboj 6-4, 6-4;

Quarterfinals: Oges bt Hitesh Chauhan 6-2, 4-6, 7-6(8); Bikramjeet bt Akash Katewa 6-2, 6-1; Suraj bt Rhythm Malhotra 6-0, 6-0; Udit bt Chinmaya Dev Chauhan 6-3, 4-6, 6-0.

Doubles (semifinals): Udit Kamboj & Ajay Kundu bt Pranav Gadgil & Nishit Rahane 6-1, 6-0; Amit Bzad & Anuj Malik bt Gourav Gulia & Sushant Dabas 7-6(4), 7-6(6).

– Team Sportstar

GOLF

Diksha grabs lead in Irish Open, Indian-American Gurleen lies second

Diksha Dagar continued her sensible run this season with a bogey-free 7-under 65, which gave her the only real lead on day one of many KPMG Irish Open in Dromoland.

The 22-year-old Rohtak golfer, who has one title, 5 top-10 finishes and a career-best end within the Women’s Open, equalled her season’s greatest spherical of 65. She had recorded a 65 within the second spherical on approach to successful the Tipsport Czech Ladies Open in June.

Diksha, at the moment fifth on the Ladies European Tour’s Order of Merit, is aiming to complete within the top-4 on the Merit record.

It is learnt that the top-4 on the Merit record will get an LPGA card, whereas the subsequent 10 will get into the ultimate stage of the LPGA Q-School. This bonus is performing as an additional motivation for Diksha, who stayed again in Belfast final week after ending sixth within the ISPS Handa Invitational in Northern Ireland.

Diksha is being chased by Indian-American Gurleen Kaur, whose mother and father had been born in India however emigrated to the US.

The 21-year-old Houston golfer shot 6-under 66 to share the second place with Frenchwoman Emma Grechi (66) on the Dromoland Castle Golf Club.

Ridhima Dilawari, who shot even-par 72, is tied-Thirty third.

Vani Kapoor and Tvesa Malik, enjoying on the LET after a very long time, shot 73 every and are tied-63rd. Amandeep Drall shot 3-over 75 and is tied-109th.

Starting from the tenth tee, Diksha birdied on the the eleventh, twelfth, fifteenth and sixteenth. Then, birdies on the second, fifth and ninth — her closing gap — noticed Diksha compile a bogey-free 7-under 65 that put her one forward of the sphere.

“I spent the last week in Belfast to relax and it helped. I am happy to be playing some quality golf in a healthy golfing environment,” stated Diksha.

“Some changes in equipment and greater focus and some good putting has helped me improve the scoring and the results show that.”

Her father, Narender Dagar, who has been on the bag, added, “Diksha is no longer playing with the pressure of expectation. She is playing freely and enjoying her golf. She has worked very hard, and it has shown results as she has risen to fifth on the LET Order of Merit. One of her goals is another win and try to get to the LPGA next year.”

After a gradual begin to the season, the place she missed her first 4 begins, Diksha improved with finishes between the thirty seventh and forty ninth within the particular person segments of the subsequent three occasions, which included two Aramco Series Team occasions.

The turning level got here in Belgium, the place she was tied-sixth. In 4 occasions, starting with the Belgian, she completed within the top-8 in all 4 together with a win within the Czech Republic.

It was her solely triumph for the reason that first one in 2019 in South Africa. She had a number of extra modest finishes earlier than lacking cuts on the Major, Evian and the Scottish Open.

She made up by ending a creditable tied-Twenty first on the AIG Women’s Open for her greatest lead to a Major.

Last week Diksha achieved her greatest end in an LPGA occasion on the ISPS Handa Invitational, co-sanctioned by LET and LPGA, the place she was tied-sixth.

The Tokyo Olympian can also be a close to certainty for the 2024 Paris Games, as she continues to enhance her present world rating of 160.

What Diksha and her father keep away from speaking about is the potential of topping the LET’s Order of Merit.

No Indian golfer has topped the Order of Merit in Europe. It could be a terrific feat for Diksha, who already has a gold and silver medal on the Deaflympics.

– PTI

HOCKEY

Murugappa Gold Cup: Central Secretariat knock out defending champions IOC

Central Secretariat defeated defending champion Indian Oil 6-2 in a Pool A match of Murugappa Gold Cup hockey, knocking it out within the course of on Thursday.

Goalkeeper P Naveen Kumar was the star performer for Central Secretariat (CS), making numerous saves.

Gurjinder Singh scored the opening purpose for IOC via a penalty nook. But CS bounced again with two fast objectives within the twentieth and twenty fourth minutes with Hassan Basha and R Manikandan discovering the again of the web.

Minutes into the second half, CS prolonged the result in 3-1 with Mohammad Umar netting the purpose.

Gurjinder then efficiently transformed one other PC within the thirty sixth minute to scale back the margin.

However, CS struck again with one other set of objectives within the fortieth and 51st minutes, making certain a straightforward victory over the defending champion and knocking it out of the semifinal race.

Indian Army Red thrashed Indian Air Force 6-0 in a Pool B match.

Sumeet Pal Singh netted three objectives, whereas Harman Singh scored a brace. Manish Rajbhar entered the scoresheet with a purpose, as Army booked a berth within the knockouts.

Karnataka has joined Indian Railways because the semifinalists from Pool A, whereas Punjab National Bank and Indian Army Red are those heading from Pool B.

– PTI

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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