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Divya Deshmukh held Koneru Humpy to a draw in the Women's Chess World Cup final, forcing a tiebreaker. The winner will be decided in rapid and blitz games on Monday
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India's para badminton stars delivered a strong showing at the British & Irish Para International 2025, led by Sukant Kadam’s silver and Krishna Nagar’s bronze, among multiple medal wins
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Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar struck unbeaten centuries as India defied defeat to draw the fourth Test at Old Trafford, keeping the series alive ahead of the final game at The Oval
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Tilak Varma will captain South Zone in the upcoming Duleep Trophy. Tanmay Agarwal and Tanay Thyagarajan are the other Hyderabad cricketers included in the 16-member squad for the championship
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Paarav Sutar and Challa Anshika Reddy clinched the under-seven titles in the Telangana Chess Association’s tournament, with winners declared across five age categories for both boys and girls
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Mohd Rizwan and Shringari Roy led their respective categories on a wind-challenged opening day of the YAI Tiscon Youth Regatta at Hussain Sagar, showing skill and consistency
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Uday Kumar of A1 Chess Academy secured a silver medal with 6.5 points at the Vimana City's 1st FIDE Rated Open in Thanjavur and won Rs 40,000 in prize money
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Indo Tibetan Border Police FT defeated ten-men Karbi Anglong Morning Star FC 2-1 in their Durand Cup debut, with goals from Pulung Daimary and Hemraj Bhujel sealing the comeback win
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Tadej Pogacar avoided a late crash on a rain-soaked stage in the Jura Mountains to virtually clinch his fourth Tour de France title. Australia’s Kaden Groves claimed his 10th Grand Tour stage win with a powerful solo finish in the penultimate stage.
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India bagged 11 medals at WTT Youth Contender 2025 in Almaty, with Divyanshi Bhowmick leading the charge, while G Sathiyan and Akash Pal clinched men’s doubles gold at WTT Contender Lagos.
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India’s Sreeja Akula finished runner-up at WTT Contender Lagos after losing 1-4 to Japan’s Honoka Hashimoto in the women’s singles final. Earlier, Gnanasekaran Sathiyan and Akash Pal bagged the men’s doubles crown, defeating a French pair in straight games.
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Indian batting coach Sitanshu Kotak confirmed Rishabh Pant will bat on Day 5 of the fourth Test at Old Trafford. India, trailing by 137, ended Day 4 at 174/2 with Gill and Rahul steady. England hope Ben Stokes bowls on the final day.
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Koneru Humpy and Divya Deshmukh drew Game 1 of the FIDE Women’s World Cup final in Batumi after a tense three-hour battle. Humpy, who initially struggled, fought back to level the game. Game 2 will be played on Sunday.
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The BCCI faces significant online backlash after India’s scheduled match against Pakistan in the 2025 Asia Cup. Critics accuse the board of prioritizing commercial interests over national sentiment amid tensions
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KL Rahul and Shubman Gill's unbeaten fifties help India’s fightback, reaching 174/2 at stumps on day four, trailing England’s massive total of 669. A thrilling final day of the Test awaits
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The fifth TISCON Youth Open Regatta began at Hussain Sagar Lake, with over 100 young sailors from across India competing in four boat classes, aiming for YAI ranking and national selection
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Pintoo and K Pinki of Northern Region-I claimed the men’s and women’s singles titles at the Powergrid Southern Region inter-regional badminton championship held in Hyderabad, defeating tough opponents in close contests
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India’s run at the China Open ended as R Satwiksairaj and Chirag Shetty lost in the semifinals to Malaysia’s Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik in straight games
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The 2025–26 U13 asmita football leagues begin July 27 in Bengaluru, featuring 344 teams across 43 venues. The initiative aims to empower young girls through grassroots-level football competitions nationwide
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The AIFF Technical Committee has shortlisted three candidates for the Indian men’s football team head coach position after reviewing 170 applications. The final decision rests with the Executive Committee. AIFF also confirmed fake applications in the names of Pep Guardiola and Xavi.
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India achieved a historic double podium finish at the Badminton Asia Junior Championships in Solo, Indonesia, as Tanvi Sharma and Vennala Kalagotla clinched bronze medals in women’s singles. This marks the first time two Indian women shuttlers medaled in the same edition.
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Thymen Arensman clinched his second mountaintop win of Tour de France 2024 by narrowly beating Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard on Stage 19 at La Plagne. The shortened Alpine stage saw dramatic attacks and major GC shake-ups ahead of the penultimate stage.
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Bowling coach Morne Morkel said India is working to include Kuldeep Yadav in the playing XI but maintaining batting depth is crucial against England. He discussed selection dilemmas, bowling workloads, and captain Shubman Gill’s strategy after the third day of the fourth Test.
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England vice-captain Ollie Pope said Ben Stokes, who retired hurt with cramps during the fourth Test against India, will recover and be ready to contribute with both bat and ball on Saturday.