Verma and Sehrawat motivate India to make a statement win.

Verma and Sehrawat motivate India to make a statement win.

Two dazzling performances from opening hitters Shafali Verma and Shweta Sehrawat saw India defeat South Africa in a run-fest on the first day of the season of the ICC U19 Womens T20 World Cup, while Sri Lanka saw off the hounded USA.

Verma and Sehrawat motivate India to make a statement win

Toss: South Africa won the throw and batted first

Result: India won by 7 wickets

Runs streamed as India got their mission looking winning so far against South Africa in Benoni, putting down an early marker as competition favorites.

A dazzling whirlwind of early runs saw South Africa get off to a lightning-speedy beginning, with openers Simone Lourens and Elandri Janse Van Rensburg causing the harm. The score was 56/1 after only four overs when Janse Van Rensburg fell for 23 off 13, and the speed of scoring eased back somewhat as the innings went on. Lourens top-scored with 61 from 44, preceding some late hitting, lifted the Proteas up to an amazing 166/5.

The X Factor has been replaced by Mediocrity. Venkatesh Prasad Criticizes India for Ignoring Ishan Kishan

The X Factor has been replaced by Mediocrity. Venkatesh Prasad Criticizes India for Ignoring Ishan Kishan

Indian team's selection calls haven't gone down well with former quick bowler Venkatesh Prasad who guarantees the team the board is compensating mediocrity and it's the justification for why they continue to underperform in restricted overs cricket.

Prasad was responding to India skipper Rohit Sharma affirming that Shubman Gill will accomplice him at the highest point of the batting request during the primary ODI against Sri Lanka and not Ishan Kishan whose past innings in the format brought about a record-breaking twofold century.

"Think fair would have been to give opportunity to a twofold hundred in India's last man ODI, and in a series where India lost two games and the series. Have no worries for Gill, however not a chance you drop a player for scoring a twofold ton," Prasad tweeted.

The X Factor has been replaced by Mediocrity Venkatesh Prasad Criticizes India for Ignoring Ishan Kishan

That's what Prasad added in the event that India really do see esteem in playing Gill, he ought to bat at No 3 and proposed dropping KL Rahul instead.

"And on the off chance that one is persuaded to play Gill ,, can have him bat at 3 and let Ishan keep wickets rather than KL Rahul," Prasad added.

He said steady changes are demonstrating hindering and reviewed how Rishabh Gasp was overlooked for an ODI series against South Africa at home notwithstanding a game dominating hundred in his last innings.

"There is an explanation we have underperformed in Restricted overs cricket. Steady cleaving changing and a person who does splendidly and is a X factor is dropped and mediocrity held," said Prasad who played 33 Tests and 161 ODIs somewhere in the range of 1994 and 2001.

"In Eng, Gasp scored 100 in the last ODI and assisted India with winning the series. Anyway founded on T20 form was dropped from ODI team. KL Rahul then again notwithstanding several innings has flopped reliably however holds his place. Performance isn't the foremost boundary. Miserable," he added.

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2023 Indian Sports Calendar Dates, Full schedule, Events

2023 Indian Sports Calendar Dates, Full schedule, Events

Every year brought new hope and aspirations for your country's glory. With that in mind, here's a list of all the events on the Indian sports calendar that our Indian athletes are likely to compete in in 2023, in the expectation of bringing success their own and India's sporting glory.

2023 Indian Sports Calendar Dates Full schedule Events
Full Indian sports calendar 2023

January

January 10-15 Malayasia Open Super 1000 (Badminton)

January 11-24 ISSF World Cup (Shotgun)

January 11-15 Houston Open (Squash)

January 13-29 Men’s Hockey World Cup (Field Hockey)

January 16-28 Asian Boxing Championship U22 (Boxing)

January 16-29 Australian Open (Tennis)

January 17-22 Indian Open Super 750 (Badminton)

January 24-29 Indonesia Masters Super 500 (Badminton)

January 27-31 ISSF World Cup (Rifle/Pistol)

January 31 Khelo India Youth Games (Multi-Sports)

March

March 15-31 Women’s World Boxing Championships Boxing (Boxing)

March 14-19 All England Badminton Championships (Badminton)

March 28 Asian Wrestling Championships (Wrestling)

May

May 1-14 Men’s World Boxing Championships (Boxing)

May 3-13 Asian Weightlifting Championships (Athletics)

May 5 Doha Diamond League (Athletics)

May 22-28 World Table Tennis Championships (Table Tennis)

May 28 French Open (Tennis)

July

July 3-13 Wimbledon Championships (Tennis)

July 14-30 World Aquatics Championships (Swimming)

August

August 19-27 World Athletics Championships (Athletics) 

August 21-27 World Badminton Championships (Badminton)

August 28 US Open (Tennis)

September

September 2 World Weightlifting Championships (Weightlifting)

September 3 World Rowing Championships (Rowing)

September 16 World Wrestling Championships (Wrestling)

September 23 Asian Games (Multi-sport)

December

December 13 World Tour Finals (Badminton)

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2023 Olympic Sports Calendar Dates, Schedule and Upcoming Events

2023 Olympic Sports Calendar Dates, Schedule and Upcoming Events

Lost of medals and trophies will be up for stakes for athletes all through the year.

The year 2023 will be a significant year in the sports calendar with the Olympics qualification cycle set to start (dates varies for the individual game). World Cups and World Titles will be vital which give the biggest number of positioning places (among all occasions) as well as a couple of portion places for the Paris 2024 Olympics.

2023 Olympic Sports Calendar

In this article, we investigate all the occasions that are arranged in the 2023 sports calendar. The timetable for most of the games has been updated and for the other sports, the timetable will be updated as the dates are announced.

2023 Sports Calendar

January

January 06-12 Asian WTTC Continental Stage, Doha (Table Tennis)

January 10-15 Petronas Malaysia Open (Badminton)

January 11-24 Shotgun World Cup, Rabat (Shooting)

January 13-29 FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup (Hockey)

January 15-29 Australian Open, Melbourne (Tennis)

January 17-22 Yonex Sunrise Open (Badminton)

January 24-29 Daihatsu Indonesia Masters (January)

January 31-5 February Princess Sirivannavari Thailand Masters (Badminton)

February

February 17-28 Rifle/Pistol World Cup, Cairo (Shooting)

February 20-02 March Asian Shotgun Cup, Kuwait (Shooting)

March

March 04-15 Shotgun World Cup, Doha (Shooting)

March 07-12 Yonex German Open (Badminton)

March 14-19 Asia Cup Stage 1, Chinese Taipei (Archery)

March 14-19 Yonex All England Badminton Open Championships (Badminton)

March 15-31 Women’s World Championships, New Delhi (Boxing)

March 20-31 Rifle/Pistol World Cup, Bhopal (Shooting)

March 21-26 Yonex Swiss Open (Badminton)

March 25-06 April Shotgun World Cup, Cyprus (Shooting)

March 28-02 April Yonex Spain Masters (Badminton)

March 28-02 April Asian Championships, New Delhi (Boxing)

April

April 04-09 BWF Orleans Masters (Badminton)

April 11-22 Rifle/Pistol World Cup, Lima (Shooting)

TBA Asia Cup, Leg 2, Uzbekistan (Archery)

April 18-23 Antalya World Cup (Archery)

April 21-23 Bouldering World Cup, Hachioji (Climbing)

April 28-30 Bouldering and Speed World Cup, Seoul (Climbing)

April 25-06 May Shotgun World Cup, Cairo (Shooting)

May

May 01-14 Men’s World Boxing Championships, Tashkent (Boxing)

May 03-13 Asian Championships, Jinju (Weightlifting)

May 04-15 Rifle/Pistol World Cup, Baku (Shooting)

May 05-07 World Cup, Zagreb (Rowing)

May 05 Diamond League, Doha (Athletics)

May 06-07 Speed World Cup, Indonesia (Climbing)

May 07-14 Judo World Championships, Qatar (Judo)

May 14-21 BWF Sudirman Cup Finals (Badminton)

May 16-21 Shanghai World Cup (Archery)

May 19-21 Bouldering and Speed World Cup, Salt Lake City (Climbing)

May 20-31 Shotgun World Cup, Almaty (Shooting)

May 23-28 Malaysia Masters (Badminton)

May 20-28 World Championships, Durban (Table Tennis)

May 28 Diamond League, Rabat (Athletics)

May 28-11 June French Open, Paris (Tennis)

May 30-04 June Thailand Open (Badminton)

May 30-07 June World Surfing Games, EL Salvador (Surfing)

June

June 02 Diamond League, Florence (Athletics)

June 02-12 Grand Prix, Havana (Weightlifting)

June 02-04 Bouldering World Cup, Prague (Climbing)

June 06-11 Singapore Masters (Badminton)

June 05-10 Asia Cup Leg 3, Singapore (Archery)

June 09-11 Bouldering World Cup, Brixen

June 09 Diamond League, Paris (Athletics)

June 13-18 Medellin World Cup (Archery)

June 13-18 Indonesian Open (Badminton)

June 14-18 Bouldering and Lead World Cup, Innsbruck (Climbing)

June 15 Diamond League, Oslo (Athletics)

June 16-18 World Cup, Varese (Rowing)

June 20-25 Taipei Open (Badminton)

June 30 Diamond League, Luasanne (Athletics)

June 30-02 July Lead and Speed World Cup, Villars (Climbing)

July

July 02 Diamond League, Stockholm (Athletics)

July 03-16 Wimbledon Championships, London (Tennis)

July 04-09 Canada Open (Badminton)

July 06-17 Shotgun World Cup, Lonato (Shooting)

July 07-09 World Cup, Lucerne (Rowing)

July 11-16 US Open (Badminton)

July 14-30 World Aquatic Championships, Japan (Swimming)

July 14-15 Lead and Speed World Cup, Chammonix (Climbing)

July 22-23 Lead World Cup, Briancon (Climbing)

July 16 Diamond League, Chorsow (Athletics)

July 21 Diamond League, Herculis (Athletics)

July 18-23 Korea Open (Badminton)

July 23 Diamond League, London (Athletics)

July 25-30 Japan Open (Badminton)

July 29 Diamond League, Shanghai (Athletics)

July 31-06 August World Archery Championships, Germany (Archery)

August

August 01-12 World Climbing Championships, Bern (Archery)

August 03 Diamond League, Shenzhen (Athletics)

August 03-13 World Championships, Glasgow (Cycling)

August 01-06 Australian Open (Badminton)

August 08-13 New Zealand Open (Badminton)

August 10-20 Allianz World Championships, The Hague (Sailing)

August 15-20 Paris World Cup (Archery)

August 19-27 World Athletic Championships, Budapest (Athletics)

August 21-27 TotalEnergies World Championships (Badminton)

August 28-09 September US Open, New York (Tennis)

August 31 Diamond League, Zurich (Athletics)

TBA Women’s Pro League (Hockey)

September

September 02-07 World Championships, Riyadh (Weightlifting)

September 03-10 Asian Table Tennis Championships, Korea (Table Tennis)

September 03-10 World Championships, Belgrade (Rowing)

TBA Asian Championships (Rowing)

September 08 Diamond League, Brussels (Athletics)

September 08-09 Lead World Cup, Koper (Climbing)

September 09-10 Wrestling World Cup, Coralville (Wrestling)

September 14-31 World Championships, Baku (Shooting)

September 16-17 Diamond League Finals, Eugene (Athletics)

September 16-24 World Championships, Belgrade (Wrestling)

September 22-24 Lead and Speed World Cup, Wujiang (Climbing)

September 23-08 October, China (Asian Games)

September 29-08 October Artistic Championships, Antwerp (Gymnastics)

October

October 10-15 Arctic Open (Badminton)

October 17-22 Denmark Open (Badminton)

October 22-02 November Asian Championships, Changwon (Shooting)

October 28-05 July 2023 Men’s Hockey Pro League (Hockey)

October 24-29 French Open (Badminton)

November

November 04-12 Asian Championships, Bangkok (Archery)

November 14-19 Japan Masters (Badminton)

November 21-26 China Masters (Badminton)

November 23-03 December Syed Modi International (Badminton)

December

December 01-17 Grand Prix, Doha (Weightlifting)

December 13-17 BWF World Tour Finals (Badminton)

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Chetan Sharma has been reappointed as the Chairman of the BCCI's selection committee.

Chetan Sharma has been reappointed as the Chairman of the BCCI's selection committee.

Chetan Sharma was reappointed as the chairman of the senior selection committee, precisely two months after his whole board was disbanded by the BCCI.

Chairman of BCCI’s selection committee

Chairman of BCCI selection committee

Chetan Sharma was reappointed as the chairman of the senior selection committee, precisely two months after his whole board was disbanded by the BCCI for the Indian team’s elimination round exit in the T20 World Cup. Salil Ankola, Shiv Sunar Das, Subroto Banerjee and Sridharan Sharath are new individuals from the selection committee. The new committee has been picked by the Cricket Warning Committee containing Ashok Malhotra, Jatin Paranjape and Sulakshana Naik. The committee further suggested Chetan Sharma for the job of Chairman of the senior men’s selection committee.

About the new member

Salil Ankola, the previous boss selector of the Mumbai cricket crew, played 20 ODIs and 1 Test match between 1989 to 1997. His Test debut showed up with Sachin Tendulkar against Pakistan in 1989.

A homegrown cricket veteran, Shiv Sundar Das played 23 Tests and scored 1326 runs. He additionally wore 4 ODI covers. Das completed his top notch profession with mammoth 10908 runs in 180 matches. He has worked with the Indian women’s cricket crew as the batting coach.

Subroto Banerjee came to the Indian group in 1991 and made his Test debut against Australia in 1992. He played 1 Test and 6 ODIs. The previous right-arm pacer scalped 135 wickets in 59 top of the line matches and excused 54 batsmen in 49 Rundown A matches.

A homegrown cricket monster, Sridharan Sharath stayed uncapped in international cricket. He was a backbone for Tamil Nadu. Sharath scored 8700 runs in 139 matches at a strong normal of 51.17.

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Bumrah will miss the ODI series against Sri Lanka and is questionable for the Test series against Australia.

Bumrah will miss the ODI series against Sri Lanka and is questionable for the Test series against Australia.

The bowler had passed a match series of tests at the NCA but was experiencing discomfort as he increased his workload.

Jasprit Bumrah is set to miss most of the Test series against Australia as he will require at least another period of rehabilitation for firmness in his right glute. Bumrah was returning to the India ODI side having recuperated from the back injury he experienced preceding the 2022 T20 World Cup when he supported this new injury.

Bumrah had cleared a match simulation test at the NCA in Bengaluru, yet experienced distress on the second day of moving toward higher jobs in Mumbai. On the off chance that everything goes squarely in his rehabilitation, Bumrah can be in dispute for the last part of the Test series against Australia.

Bumrah was removed from India's ODI crew on Monday, just before the primary match against Sri Lanka. The improvement comes precisely a month prior to the main Trial of the Boundary Gavaskar Prize that starts in Nagpur on February 9.

Bumrah will miss the ODI series against Sri Lanka and is questionable for the Test series against Australia

The Indian group management was hopeful about Bumrah playing against Australia after the selectors added him belatedly to the crew for the three ODIs against Sri Lanka, yet it arose on Monday morning that Bumrah had not gone with the remainder of the group to Guwahati for the series opener. The management is additionally being careful about Bumrah's wellness in view of the ODI World Cup in India in October-November.

"It's an unfortunate occurrence with him [Bumrah]," Rohit Sharma said just before the main ODI. "The unfortunate person had been taking a stab at the NCA all this time. At the point when he returned to full wellness, he began bowling and everything, the most recent two days I think this episode happened where he felt a tad of firmness in his back. It's nothing major, it's simply firmness. [But] when Bumrah says anything we must be extremely mindful about it. I thought it was significant as far as we were concerned to settle on that choice then, to simply haul him out. At the point when we named him [in the squad], he was currently finishing his responsibility. We should be exceptionally cautious with him. He had a significant physical issue before the [T20] World Cup. So we simply should be careful."

Bumrah has been down and out since September last year as a result of a pressure response in his back and was rehabilitating at the BCCI's National Cricket Foundation (NCA) in Bengaluru. He had been informed recovery for a base concerning a month and a half and was gaining progressive headway; he continued preparing on November 25 and bowling on December 16 at the NCA. He was not piece of India's unique ODI crew against Sri Lanka, reported on December 27, however was remembered for January 3.

As per the arrangement, Bumrah went through match-simulation tests at the NCA prior to being announced fit for determination. Subsequent to clearing those tests at the NCA last week, Bumrah had crisp bowling tests in Mumbai under the oversight of Nitin Patel, the top of NCA's games science wing and the last expert on a player's wellness leeway. It was after those tests, joined with the sweep results, that it was resolved Bumrah would require more recovery time. Both the BCCI and the recently shaped determination board, drove by previous India seamer Chetan Sharma, were informed Bumrah wouldn't have the option to handle a weighty bowling responsibility in light of his ebb and flow fitness.

The BCCI in this manner declared the postpone in his return as a "prudent step," and that Bumrah was being removed from the ODIs against Sri Lanka on the grounds that he wanted "an additional opportunity to construct bowling resilience."

ESPNcricnfo has learned Bumrah has been instructed at least three additional weeks regarding rest before he begins to bowl. The news is a misfortune to India's making arrangements for the Boundary Gavaskar Prize on the grounds that the series conveys a ton of importance for the two groups who are leaders to fit the bill for the World Test Title last in June.

With a few central members, including Rohit, allrounder Ravindra Jadeja and Bumrah not having played Test cricket since the oddball Test against England in Birmingham last July, the group management has planned a preparatory camp in Bengaluru beginning February 1. Bumrah was intended to be essential for that camp, however, he will currently zero in on building his match wellness and is more likely than not out of the ODI and T20I series against New Zealand that starts on January 18.

India's crew for Sri Lanka ODIs: Rohit Sharma (capt), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (wk), Ishan Kishan (wk), Hardik Pandya (bad habit capt), Washington Sundar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel, Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj, Umran Malik, Arshdeep Singh.

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Every Contents Coming on Paramount Plus December 2022

Every Contents Coming on Paramount Plus December 2022

December is nearly upon us, and Paramount Plus has a large group of new happy to take us during that time paving the way to fall!

The assistance is going weighty on inventory content, yet it's most certainly growing its contributions.

What's coming to Paramount Plus in December 2022? Look at them all underneath.

Every Contents Coming on Paramount Plus December 2022

December 1

  • A League Of Their Own
  • Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
  • Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
  • All Dogs Go To Heaven 2
  • Are We There Yet?
  • Bose
  • Capture the Flag
  • Clear and Present Danger
  • Cloverfield
  • Coyote Ugly
  • Dead Again
  • Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
  • Doubt
  • Eight Men Out
  • Election
  • Elizabethtown
  • Footloose
  • Forgetting Sarah Marshall
  • Friday The 13th
  • Guys and Dolls
  • Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
  • Halloween VI: The Curse Of Michael Myers
  • Head of State
  • Heist
  • If Beale Street Could Talk
  • In the Line of Fire
  • Jane Eyre
  • Just Wright
  • Kinky Boots
  • Little Women
  • Malcolm X
  • Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
  • Mission: Impossible III
  • Moonstruck
  • Muppets from Space
  • Muriel’s Wedding
  • My Left Foot
  • Ordinary People
  • Pet Sematary (1989)
  • Regarding Henry
  • Rosemary’s Baby
  • Rudy
  • Saturday Night Fever
  • Scrooge
  • Sherlock Gnomes
  • Shutter Island
  • Sleepless In Seattle
  • Small Soldiers
  • Southside with You
  • Terminator Genisys
  • The Breakfast Club
  • The Cave
  • The Color of Money
  • The Expendables
  • The Expendables 2
  • The Expendables 3
  • The Forbidden Kingdom
  • The Honeymooners
  • The Hurt Locker
  • The Legend Of Bagger Vance
  • The Muppets Take Manhattan
  • The Peacemaker
  • The Pursuit of Happyness
  • The Wiz
  • Thief
  • True Grit
  • Uncle Buck
  • What’s Love Got to Do with It
  • Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
  • Wild Things
  • Witness
  • Wuthering Heights
  • Young Guns
  • Young Sherlock Holmes

December 3

  • Robbie the Reindeer: Hooves of Fire
  • Robbie the Reindeer: Legend of the Lost Tribe
  • The Story of Santa Claus

December 4

  • Fit For Christmas

December 5

  • Celeste and Jesse Forever

December 6

  • The Check Up with Dr. David Agus
  • Liam Gallagher: Knebworth 22

December 7

  • Mob Wives Seasons 1-6
  • PAW Patrol Season 7

December 11

  • Must Love Christmas
  • National Christmas Tree Lighting: Celebrating 100 Years

December 12

  • Dangerous Game: The Legacy Murders
  • Dog

December 13

  • Sampled

December 14

  • Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team Season 15
  • Everybody Loves Raymond Seasons 1 – 9
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 13
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race Untucked Season 12
  • True Life Crime Season 1

December 15

  • The Game Season 2

December 16

  • Snow Day
  • Metallica Presents: Helping Hands Concert

December 18

  • 1923
  • When Christmas Was Young

December 20

  • Mariah Carey: Merry Christmas to All!

December 21

  • Homeward Bound: A Grammy Salute to the Songs of Paul Simon
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) (Season 3)
  • The Andy Griffith Show (Seasons 1 – 8)

December 22

  • Top Gun: Maverick

December 23

  • The 24th Annual A Home for the Holidays at The Grove

December 24

  • Detroit

December 27

  • Django Unchained

December 28

  • Gunsmoke Seasons 1 – 14
  • The 45th Annual Kennedy Center Honors
  • The Gift: Kindness Goes Viral with Steve Hartman

December 30

  • Big Nate

December 31

  • New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash