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Ayhika, Sutirtha settle for bronze in women’s doubles

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India wrapped up their campaign at the Asian Table Tennis Championships with three medals, including a historic bronze in the women’s doubles, after Ayhika Mukherjee and Sutirtha Mukherjee’s dream run ended in the semifinals. The world No. 15 pair fell to Japan’s Miwa Harimoto and Miyuu Kihara 4-11 9-11 8-11.

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Houston

Tendulkar to inspire young cricketers in US

The legendary Sachin Tendulkar is set to inspire young athletes during his much-anticipated visit to Texas, where he will lead a special cricket clinic as part of the National Cricket League finals weekend. The clinic, to be hosted at the University of Texas at Dallas, aims to motivate aspiring cricketers and promote the sport at the grassroots level in the US.

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Mumbai

Jayawardene returns to MI as head coach

Five-time IPL champions Mumbai Indians have roped in former Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene as their head coach as part of a major overhaul ahead of mega auction. Jayawardene had a similar role with the franchise from 2017-2022 and oversaw their title-winning campaigns in 2017, 2019 and 2020-21.

Macau

Yuvraj finishes as top Indian at T-13 in Macao Open

Yuvraj Sandhu registered another fine result as the Indian finished in tied-13th place at the Macao Open. He totaled 10-under 270 to finish as the top Indian. Ajeetesh Sandhu (71-67-70-66) was 6-under and finished T-29th, while Saptak Talwar (70-68-72-68) and Khalin Joshi (68-72-70-68) were both 2-under for the week and tied for T-42nd place. SSP Chawrasia (69-68-69-74) finished at even par and was T-50th.

Shanghai

Aditi finishes tied-55th as Ruoning wins Buick title

India’s Aditi Ashok dropped three bogeys in a row early in the final round and carded a 3-over 75 to finish tied-55th in the LPGA Buick Shanghai tournament. She had a total of 1-under. China’s Ruoning Yin shot an 8-under 64 to win the tournament.

Lahore

Babar dropped for Tests against England

Former Pakistan captain Babar Azam was dropped, while pace duo Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah opted to withdraw from the remaining two Tests against England. This is the first time that Babar has been “rested” from the red-ball side in his 54-Test career. Babar has struggled with poor form in Test matches, and is yet to score a half-century in his last 18 innings.

Chicago

Chepngetich smashes women’s marathon record

Kenya’s Ruth Chepngetich obliterated the women’s marathon world record, lopping nearly two minutes off the previous best to win in an unofficial time of two hours, nine minutes and 57 seconds. Chepngetich claimed her third title in Chicago and break Ethiopian Tigst Assefa’s previous record of 2:11:53, set last year.

RIYADH

Boxer Beterbiev crowned undisputed world champion

Russian-born Canadian Artur Beterbiev was crowned boxing’s undisputed light-heavyweight world champion after beating Russian rival Dmitry Bivol on a majority points decision. Both were previously undefeated, with 33-year-old Bivol holding the WBA belt and Beterbiev, 39, the reigning WBC, WBO and IBF champion. The clash put the four recognised major belts in the hands of one man for the first time.

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