HOCKEY
India Sub Junior Men National C’Ship: Bihar Thrashes Tripura 19-0
Jammu & Kashmir, Bihar, Uttarakhand, Bengalen, Gujarat and Kerala came over to overcome on Tuesday on day two of the 15th India Sub Junior Men National Championship.
In the opening match of the day, J&K walked past Puducherry with a narrow 1-0 win in a swimming pool a meeting of division ‘C’. Captain Pabvir Singh Bali (53 ‘) scored the decisive goal in the last quarter and sealed a heavily fought victory for his side.
The second game witnessed a dominant representation of Bihar, overwhelming Tripura with a stunning 19–0 victory in Pool B of division ‘C’. Deepu Vishwakarma (3 ‘) opened the score early and set the tone for a goal. Satyam Kumar Pande (5 ‘, 40’, 60 ‘) en Amritanshu Pandey (36’, 42 ‘, 43’, 47 ‘) leverden beide hat-tricks op, terwijl bijdragen ook kwamen van Raj Pandey (8’, 13 ‘, 33’), Nikhil Navin Kumar (8 ‘, 26’), Laksh Kumar (16 ‘), Suman Kumar (29’, 58 ‘, 58 ‘, 58’, 58 ‘, 58’, 58 ‘, 58’, 58 ‘, 58’, 58 ‘, 5 60’), Chhotu Kumar (49 ‘) and Ranjan Ashish (50’).
In the third match, Uttarakhand Mizoram 5-1 defeated in another Pole B collision of division ‘C’. Skipper Sarhak Mahar (18 ‘) opened the score for Uttarakhand, with Vikash Kashyap (24’), Saurav Tamta (34 ‘), Ankit (40’) and Manish Singh Kunwar (43 ‘) add to the count. Mizoram -captain Joseph Malsawmtluanga (50 ‘) managed a late consolation goal.
In the ‘B’ division Bengal achieved a 2-0 win over Arunachal in Pool A, thanks to goals from Munna Kumar Singh (37 ‘) and Captain Suvam Patra (56’).
The fifth game saw Gujarat Edge past Chhattisgarh 2-1, with Alpeshbhai Vala (23 ‘, 36’) scoring a brace. Aadrsh Raj Singh (50 ‘) withdrew one for Chhattisgarh, but it wasn’t enough.
Kerala raised a clinical version and defeated Himachal 6-1 in Pool B of division ‘B’. Goals came from Rohit Baxla (26 ‘, 36’), Nidhin T (28 ‘), Raju Bangari (34’, 44 ‘) and Aan Kishor Lakra (55’), while Shivansh (46 ‘) scored the only goal for Himachal.
The last game of the day will be Manipur and Andhra Pradesh.
Day 2 results
Jammu & Kashmir defeated Le Puducherry Hockey 1-0 in Division ‘C’
Hockey Association of Bihar defeated Tripura 19-0 in Division ‘C’
Hockey Uttarakhand defeated Hockey Mizoram 5-1 in ‘C’ division
Hockey Bengal defeated Hockey Arunachal 2-0 in division ‘B’
Hockey Gujarat defeated Chhattisgarh Hockey 2-1 in division ‘B’
Kerala Hockey Vefa Hockey Himachal 6-1 in division ‘B’
– Team Sportstar
TENNIS
Ic rod Laver Junior Challenge: India loses Spain 2-4 before he beats South Africa 5-1
Defined defender India struggled to apply his supremacy when it lost to Spain 2-4, after he had previously lost with a similar margin of Italy, in the IC ROD Laver Junior Challenge Tennis event in Barcelona.
India defeated South Africa 5-1, but became fourth among the sixth teams. Spain led the table with three wins from three games.
In addition to competing in the girls’ doubles against South Africa, Maaya Rajeshwaran was unable to serve the team due to a shoulder injury. That took the sting of India’s challenge.
India was planned to play Argentina and Mexico in the last two league games. The team with the maximum number of competitions won would arise the champion.
The results:
Spain BT India 4-2 (Maxi Carrascosa BT Samarth Sahita 7-6, 6-2; Yago Castellanos lost from Aaadhya Kshitij 2-6, 2-6; Gabriila Paun Bt Sanvi Misa 6-0, 6-1; 4-6, 6-3, (4-10).
India Bt Sout Africa 5-1 (Samarth Sahita Bt Connor Doig 6-2, 6-4; araadhya kshitij bt Jaynden Summers 6-1, 6-4; Savi Misra verloor aan Morgan Jordaan 0-6, 2-6; Sandembergh 6-1, 6-2; Samarth & Aaradhya Bt Conor & Jayden 6-2, 6-2; 6-4;
– Kamesh Srinivasan
Jaya goes quarterfinals at Aita Ranking Tournament
Jaya Kapoor defeated Jennifer Luikham 6-2, 6-4 in the pre-quarterfinals of the ladies of the HPCL Mittal RS.200,000 Aita Ranking Tennis Tournament in the CLTA complex on Tuesday.
In the men’s part, Shanker Heisnam fought his way along Smit Patel 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 to enter the quarterfinals.
The results (pre-quarterfinals):
Men: Sarhak Suden BT Lokesh Pun 6-4, 5-7, 6-0; Svarmanyu Singh Wo Shaurya Bhardwaj; Sm Aadithya BT Jatin Nain 7-5, 6-4; Parv Nage BT Ashwajit Sanjam 6-0, 6-1; Ricky Chaudary Bt Bikramjeet Chawla 6-4, 4-2 (picked up); Jagmeet Singh BT Lakshit SOOOD 6-3, 6-2; Shanker Heisam BT Smit Patel 5-7, 6-4, 6-2; Arjun Rathi BT Yashasvi Balhara 6-2, 7-5.
Women: Sahira Singh BT Ruma Gaikaiwari 6-1, 6-0; Jaya Kapoor BT Jennifer Luiikham 6-2, 6-4; Jeetesh Kumari BT Aditi Tyagi 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-4; Mahka Khanna BT S Verma 6-3, 7-5; Divya Bharadwaj BT Durganshi Kumar 6-0, 6-3; Riya Sachdeva BT Lakshmi Gowda 6-3, 6-2; Manshi Singh BT Shagun Kumari 7-6 (5), 6-4; Tejasvi Dabas BT Rhea Arora 6-3, 6-2.
– Kamesh Srinivasan
Indian football
AIFF Finance Committee approves accounts good for benevolence and pension funds
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has decided to create a benevolence fund to support people who are related to football, including former players, coaches, referees, match officials, support staff and even football journalists. The fund will provide a one -off subsidy for medical purposes, with conditions that must be set by the relevant committees.
To initiate the fund, Aiff President Kalyan Chaubey announced a personal contribution from RS. 1.00.001, which was matched by vice -president Shri after Haris, who brought the initial totally to RS. 2.00.002.
AIFF will also contribute a number of RS. 5.00,000 of the Benevolce Fund, which raised the initial corpus to RS. 7.00.002. In addition, the AIFF will proactively explore the roads to improve the fund over time, including the organization of charity competitions and mobilizing support of other potential sources of income and partnerships.
In addition to the Benevolce Fund, Chaubey set up the establishment of a pension fund for AIFF employees who have served for 20 years or more and have been withdrawn from the organization at the age of 60 or later (the conditions are set by the relevant committees).
– Team Sportstar