In a thrilling semi-final match on day 13 of the Australian Open, 19-year-old Jannik Sinner defeated Ben Shelton in straight sets to secure his spot in the men's singles final. The Italian will face Alexander Zverev in what is sure to be an epic showdown on Sunday. In other Australian Open action, GB's Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid won the wheelchair doubles title, while Andy Lapthorne secured the quad doubles title with partners Harry Poole, Emily Salley and Millie Sian.
In an intense competition at the National Shooting Championship, veteran shooter Bhavya Tripathi successfully defended her women's trap title while Shardul Vihan clinched his first men's title. Both shooters had to fight tough shoot-offs to secure their wins, with Bhavya and Sabeera Haris going head to head in a thrilling 18-shot showdown. Meanwhile, in the men's final, Shardul outshone defending champion Lakshay Sheoran to claim the gold. The day also saw Madhya Pradesh's Shreshtha Sisodiya emerging as the junior women's trap champion, with a bronze medal win in the women's event as well.
In the ongoing investigation into the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput, police have reportedly found five handwritten diaries in his house. The diaries are said to contain details about his personal life and work, and will be used to find any potential leads in the case. The police are also planning to summon all those who were in touch with Rajput in the final ten days before his death. On International Men's Day, let's remember Rajput's enlightened tweets from last year about men and their emotions.
The BCCI has made several changes to the Indian women's cricket team squads, dropping star opener Shafali Verma and including three uncapped players for the upcoming white-ball series against West Indies. After a disappointing performance against Australia, the young opener has also been excluded from the T20I squad for the series. The squad also sees the exclusion of pace all-rounder Arundhati Reddy while 20-year-old Raghvi Bist and 24-year-old Pratika Rawal earn their maiden call-ups for the T20I and ODI teams respectively.
In a nail-biting game at the NPL, South Africa emerged victorious against Pakistan by 7 wickets. After Pakistan chose to bat first, South Africa's bowlers struck early and restricted them to a modest total. In response, South Africa's batters showcased a strong performance, chasing down the target with only 3 balls remaining and securing a much-needed win.
On his birthday, Jasprit Bumrah made history by becoming the first Indian pacer to take 50 Test wickets in a year, joining the ranks of Kapil Dev and Zaheer Khan. He achieved this feat in just 11 Tests, playing a crucial role in India's success in both the Test and T20 formats. With 65 wickets in 19 matches, Bumrah is also the leading wicket-taker across all formats this year.
Zimbabwe pulls off a shocking upset against Pakistan in the first match of their three-match One Day International series. Despite a shaky start, Zimbabwe manages to put up a respectable 205 runs thanks to Sikandar Raza and Richard Ngarava's partnership. With an impressive performance from debutant Faisal Akram, Zimbabwe bowls out Pakistan for just 125 runs, securing an 80-run win on the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern system. This report is brought to you by Reuters.
In a highly anticipated match for a spot in World Test Championship final, India faces off against Australia with both teams facing their own set of challenges. India comes into the match without captain Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill while Australia will be missing all-rounder Cameron Green. Debutants Nitish Reddy and Harshit Rana are set to don the Indian jersey, with Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja benched in favour of Washington Sundar. Follow live updates of the match below.
International Men's Day, founded in 1999, is observed annually on November 19 to raise awareness about men's health and celebrate their contributions to society. It is a day to appreciate the fathers, brothers, sons, and friends who make a positive impact in our lives every day. Let's take this opportunity to show our love and gratitude to the men in our lives and acknowledge the impact they have on our wellbeing.
November 19 marks International Men's Day, a time to recognize and appreciate the outstanding contributions of men in society. This day promotes ideas and actions that support men's mental and physical health and encourages positive role models. Join the celebration by expressing your gratitude and admiration for the remarkable men in your life, and spreading awareness about important issues such as mental health, gender equality, and positive masculinity.