-
The Deccan Warriors defeated Churchill Brothers FC in their previous game with a 2-1 scoreline, while Delhi FC lost to Real Kashmir FC in an away encounter.
-
Hyderabad's batters were disappointing, managing only 83 runs in the first innings and getting bowled out for 190 runs in 97.2 overs in their second innings, taking just a 10-run lead.
-
Karthik finished with impressive bowling figures of 5/24. Later, Karthik’s blistering knock, which included 17 boundaries and 13 sixes, guided the team to reach the target in 25 overs.
-
It took a moment of brilliance from Angel Orelien in the 86th minute—a magical strike directly from a corner—to secure the victory and all three points for Sreenidi Deccan FC. Amorim’s side will next face Delhi FC on Monday at the Deccan Arena.
-
Abhirath M’s blistering 91-ball 132 powered Jai Hanuman to a dominant nine-wicket win over Combined District in the HCA A Division One-Day League Cum Knockout Tournament on Monday.
-
Faysal Shayesteh opened the scoring for the Deccan Warriors with an inch-perfect free-kick in the 23rd minute, while Angel Orelien doubled the lead in the 72nd minute. The visitors managed a late consolation goal in the 91st minute through a volley from Gogou.
-
Akshit CC set an imposing total of 339 in 46.1 overs, with Mujtaba's knock featuring 22 boundaries and four sixes, supported by Chetan Kumar Goud's vital 50.
-
Anmolpreet Singh's 60, combined with vital contributions from Ramandeep Singh's unbeaten 39 and Nehal Wadhera's 31, helped Punjab post a competitive total of 196/6 in 20 overs.
-
Nikhil’s explosive innings, studded with 18 boundaries and a six, propelled Jaisimha to an imposing 355/6 in 50 overs.
-
Hyderabad faltered in their second innings, managing only 194 in 79.1 overs despite a valiant 86 by Alankrit Rapole.
-
The move comes after a story - 'Three TG sports women struggle for aid' - published in these columns on October 11 highlighted how sportswomen were struggling for a financial assistance of Rs.1.5 lakh each to cover their air travel expenses.
-
Selected to represent India at 4th Asian Universities Women Softball Asia Cup Taichung 2024, Taiwan, the three students belonging to economically weaker sections from Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society are facing a tough challenge
-
Executive Director NTPC (Ramagundam & Telangana) Kedar Ranjan Pandu inaugurated competitions at the Skating Rink, PTS
-
As part of the plan, under-14, 17 and 19 competitions will be organised at mandal, district and State level and best players will be selected for further grooming for the national level competitions.
-
Hyderabad clinches the Take Sports-All India Buchi Babu Tournament beating Chhattisgarh by 243 runs on the final day.
-
Entrepreneurship is akin to sports since both require a strong determination and planning to achieve success
-
Six students from a Model Sports School-Utnoor belonging to the tribal welfare department have qualified for participating in a national sub-junior hockey championship to be held in Kollam of Kerala from July 19 to 29.
-
Adilabad district Badminton Association to host a state-level senior men and women badminton competition in Mancherial from June 27 to 30.
-
Beyond regular academics, the schools and junior colleges will focus on personality development, public speaking skills, and sports.
-
Veteran batter Cheteshwar Pujara on Monday admitted that getting dropped from the Indian Test team was a frustrating experience, and left him with self-doubt and a bruised ego.