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[ad_1] Karun Nair for Vidarbha vs Kerala in the Ranji Trophy final (PC: BCCI Domestic) If this game is about cashing in on opportunities when they come only once in a while, Kerala kept losing those, while Vidarbha took a firm grip on the Ranji Trophy final. On the fourth and penultimate day at VCA Stadium in Nagpur, the home team added 249 runs to their first-innings lead of 37 to stretch the tally to 286 with six wickets still in hand. Karun Nair and Danish Malwar shared another big stand to help Vidarbha stretch their lead and take the summit clash away from Kerala. That process began when Kerala had a golden chance to get back in the game. Nair and Malwar had lifted Vidarbha from seven for two and taken the total to 55, when Eden Apple Tom forced an outside edge off Nair’s bat. The simple chance was put down by Akshay Chandran at first slip. The pair remained non-separated for 40 more overs and added 182 for the third wicket. The seasoned player and the youngster in his debut season had shared a stand of 215 in the first innings. Chandran and Kerala’s captain Sachin Baby had dropped catches at crucial stages in the semi-final against Gujarat also, but managed to wrest a two-run lead. They have been sloppy in this game too, losing wickets in a cluster and not using the spinners together in the second innings. Two of their three fast bowlers received last warnings for running on to the pitch. Add Baby’s suicidal dismissal for 98 and a lot of things that could have gone wrong for Kerala went wrong. Little went wrong for Nair and Malewar in this game, in this season rather. Nair, who made 328 for Karnataka in the 2014-15 Ranji final against Tamil Nadu, was run out for 86 in the first innings in this one. He brought up his fourth century of the season (unbeaten on 132) and third in the last four games. The 33-year-old with a Test triple century to his credit had also made five centuries in the Vijay Hazare one-dayers. Having won the Ranji title twice with Karnataka, Nair is well set for another with his adopted state. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Vidarbha vs Kerala in the Ranji Trophy final (PC: BCCI Domestic) Kerala looked short of ideas. For a long time in the first session and a reasonable period after lunch, they didn’t deploy together the off-spin of Jalaj Saxena and the left-arm orthodox variety of Aditya Sarwate. The in-form spinners were expected to be the trump cards on a fourth-day pitch with roughs on both ends. But Baby persisted with the quicker bowlers from around the wicket until N Basil and MD Nidheesh ran on to the danger area on the pitch a bit too often. Malewar fell for 73 after making 153 in the first innings. A tally of 783 in 15 innings with two centuries and six fifties was astonishing work from the 21-year-old in his debut season. Yash Rathod had a quiet final but scored the eight runs needed to become the highest-scorer of the season. The left-hander finished with 960 runs. A day earlier, left-arm spinner Harsh Dubey had set a record for the most wickets — 69 — in a Ranji season. Landmarks, individual and collective, are in the bag. Vidarbha are on their way to winning India’s biggest first-class title for the third time in seven years. Brief scores: Vidarbha 379 & 249/4 (Karun Nair 132 batting, Danish Malewar 73) vs Kerala 342. Also Read: Rekhade strikes tilt Ranji Trophy final in Vidarbha’s favour The post Kerala left ruing missed chances in Ranji Trophy final against Vidarbha appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Karun Nair for Vidarbha vs Kerala in the Ranji Trophy final (PC: BCCI Domestic) If this game is about cashing in on opportunities when they come only once in a while, Kerala kept losing those, while Vidarbha took a firm grip on the Ranji Trophy final. On the fourth and penultimate day at VCA Stadium in Nagpur, the home team added 249 runs to their first-innings lead of 37 to stretch the tally to 286 with six wickets still in hand. Karun Nair and Danish Malwar shared another big stand to help Vidarbha stretch their lead and take the summit clash away from Kerala. That process began when Kerala had a golden chance to get back in the game. Nair and Malwar had lifted Vidarbha from seven for two and taken the total to 55, when Eden Apple Tom forced an outside edge off Nair’s bat. The simple chance was put down by Akshay Chandran at first slip. The pair remained non-separated for 40 more overs and added 182 for the third wicket. The seasoned player and the youngster in his debut season had shared a stand of 215 in the first innings. Chandran and Kerala’s captain Sachin Baby had dropped catches at crucial stages in the semi-final against Gujarat also, but managed to wrest a two-run lead. They have been sloppy in this game too, losing wickets in a cluster and not using the spinners together in the second innings. Two of their three fast bowlers received last warnings for running on to the pitch. Add Baby’s suicidal dismissal for 98 and a lot of things that could have gone wrong for Kerala went wrong. Little went wrong for Nair and Malewar in this game, in this season rather. Nair, who made 328 for Karnataka in the 2014-15 Ranji final against Tamil Nadu, was run out for 86 in the first innings in this one. He brought up his fourth century of the season (unbeaten on 132) and third in the last four games. The 33-year-old with a Test triple century to his credit had also made five centuries in the Vijay Hazare one-dayers. Having won the Ranji title twice with Karnataka, Nair is well set for another with his adopted state. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Vidarbha vs Kerala in the Ranji Trophy final (PC: BCCI Domestic) Kerala looked short of ideas. For a long time in the first session and a reasonable period after lunch, they didn’t deploy together the off-spin of Jalaj Saxena and the left-arm orthodox variety of Aditya Sarwate. The in-form spinners were expected to be the trump cards on a fourth-day pitch with roughs on both ends. But Baby persisted with the quicker bowlers from around the wicket until N Basil and MD Nidheesh ran on to the danger area on the pitch a bit too often. Malewar fell for 73 after making 153 in the first innings. A tally of 783 in 15 innings with two centuries and six fifties was astonishing work from the 21-year-old in his debut season. Yash Rathod had a quiet final but scored the eight runs needed to become the highest-scorer of the season. The left-hander finished with 960 runs. A day earlier, left-arm spinner Harsh Dubey had set a record for the most wickets — 69 — in a Ranji season. Landmarks, individual and collective, are in the bag. Vidarbha are on their way to winning India’s biggest first-class title for the third time in seven years. Brief scores: Vidarbha 379 & 249/4 (Karun Nair 132 batting, Danish Malewar 73) vs Kerala 342. Also Read: Rekhade strikes tilt Ranji Trophy final in Vidarbha’s favour The post Kerala left ruing missed chances in Ranji Trophy final against Vidarbha appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Maha Toli increases to 584,754; Beware of second wave of state - Mumbai news | ViralHai News [ad_1]
With 12,614 new Kovid-19 infections, the third-highest single-day spike, the state tally reached the 6 million mark and stood at 584,754. Died near 20,000, with 322 plagues, it was extended until 19, ed.94.
With some cities and districts seeing a spike in cases after declining over the past few weeks, state officials should be wary of a second wave in parts of it.
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has asked the officials to take care that the second wave of infection does not occur.
However, experts are divided as to whether this can be called the beginning of a wave.
There were 1,254 new cases and 48 deaths in Mumbai on Saturday, of which the number of cases reached 127, 716 and toll 7,086.
The Pune district topped the case and topped the fatal chart with 2,543 cases and 73 deaths a day. There were 1,114 cases and 34 deaths in Pune city, while 458 cases and 25 deaths occurred in Pune rural. Pimpri-Chinchwad is also a part of Pune district, with 971 cases and 14 deaths. The district has the highest number of 41,080 active patients.
Of the remaining fatal incidents, Thane district reported 31 fatalities out of 322 in its rural parts, 19 in Nagpur district, Palghar rural 12 and Kalyan-Dombivali 11. 226 deaths occurred in the last 48 hours, 53 weeks from the past. And remaining from the period before that. The state case fatality rate (CFR) was 3.38%.
The state's recovery rate went below 70%, from 70.77 to 69.82% on Thursday, with 6,844 more patients recovered on Saturday, the total number of patients being 408,286. There are 156,409 active patients in the state. The state has 10,44,974 people under domestic quarantine, while 37,524 are institutionally quarantined.
Maharashtra conducted 66,429 tests in the last 24 hours and found 12,614 positive at a positivity rate of 18.98%. In some districts and civic bodies like Malegaon, Solapur, Kolhapur, Jalgaon, there was a sudden increase in cases after a fall for a few weeks. Some experts called it a second wave.
“This is a second wave, as antibodies developed against the virus subside and disappear in about four months. In some areas such as Dharavi, antibodies against the virus have developed in more than 50% of patients, but they may not last long. The increase in cases in some parts of the state is indicative of a second wave in some parts of the state, ”said Neeraj Hatekar, economist at the University of Mumbai, who is studying the trend on a daily basis.
Dr. closely associated with administration in Malegaon, Nashik. Amol Annadate said that the increasing number of cases can be said as the next step. “The increase in the number of cases in Malegaon and other cities, which had seen a decline in earlier cases, is due to complacency. It can also be called next stage or second wave. He said that no social disturbances or other norms of self-hygiene have been followed to increase the cases.
Members of the 11-member task force constituted by the state for clinical management of critical patients, Drs. Shashank Joshi said that the peak is at the peak due to aggressive and aggressive testing in the state. “The state is at its peak and infections may have a revised pattern for the next few days. I would not say that this is the second wave, but we must take great care to avoid any such wave. We can come to a specific conclusion about the peak if the pattern persists for a few weeks, ”he said.
Thackeray said in an online conversation with an association of doctors on Saturday that the state is planning a 500-bed hospital in Mumbai for immunology and virology research and similar hospitals in all districts. He said that the state is also using satellite-based telemedicine technology to treat patients in remote areas of the state. He said that government officials have been told not to deal with the deterioration in the cases as it may create another wave.
“After rest from the lockdown, there is a sudden increase in cases again. The US has seen 97,000 new cases since recently opening the school. I don't want it to be here. I am telling the authorities in Mumbai that there should be no other wave in the state, so be cautious. '
State Health Minister Rajesh Tope said that the increase in Kovid-19 cases in rural areas was a cause for concern. "The increase in cases is due to migrants returning from cities like Mumbai," he said. Tope has warned private doctors to take action if they do not come forward to provide their services.
As part of the Mission Start Again, the state government is expected to further relax the ongoing lockdown curse. Relief and Rehabilitation Minister Vijay Vadettiwar said in Chandrapur on Saturday that the state government was positive on allowing inter-district state transport services and a formal decision would be taken next week. He said that the state government is also positive about allowing coaching classes to follow the standard operating procedure. The minister said that the state government was also positive about resuming local train services for Mumbai.
On Saturday, Vadtiyar said, "Our meeting chaired by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and recently attended by Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, we have discussed the resumption of inter-district ST buses. Honorable Chief Minister is positive about this. We can issue a formal notification and criteria to follow, including the number of passengers. The decision is expected next week. Similarly, for the convenience of students from ordinary families who do not have online education readily available, we are considering allowing the conduct of coaching classes. They too have to follow the SOP on the lines of one for the gym. The minister said that it is also being considered whether schools can be opened in rural areas.
Wadateshwar said on Friday that the state government has decided to allow the gymnasiums to operate, following socially-perverted norms. He said that this decision has been taken by the state government and notification in this regard is expected to be issued in a couple of days. Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray and Leader of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis demanded reopening of the gymnasium with immediate effect.
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Asia virus latest: Bangkok hospitals protect babies with face shields
SINGAPORE: Here are the latest developments in Asia related to the novel coronavirus pandemic:
- Bangkok hospitals protect babies with face shields -
Fast asleep, swaddled in a towel and snug in a pink beanie, a baby born during a pandemic in a Thai hospital needs one last item to ensure its health -- a face shield.
Bangkok hospitals are using them on newborns in their maternity wards to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
- Taiwan reports no new infections -
Taiwan reported no new infections, the first time the daily tally has been zero in 36 days.
The island was hit early by the coronavirus but managed to keep initial infections low and stop the disease spreading locally.
Taiwan also suffered a second wave of cases -- but the latest figures offer hope that authorities have managed to bring it under control.
- Bali surfers in hot water -
More than a dozen foreign surfers on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali were given warnings by authorities after breaking virus rules by hitting the waves on closed beaches.
Meanwhile, some other foreigners were pilloried online after photos of a group of them partying on the island went viral on social media.
- India nationwide lockdown extended -
India's nationwide lockdown, the biggest imposed in the world over the coronavirus pandemic, will be extended until at least May 3, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.
The current three-week-old lockdown of the nation of 1.3 billion people had been scheduled to end at midnight Tuesday.
"From the economic angle, we have paid a big price," Modi said in a nationwide address. "But the lives of the people of India are far more valuable."
- Asean leaders meet online -
Vietnam and Thailand will urge Southeast Asian leaders to set up an emergency fund to tackle the coronavirus at a summit held online, as the pandemic ravages the region's tourism and export-reliant economies.
Hanoi is chairing an Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) meeting on Covid-19, with the country touting its success so far in containing the virus with extensive quarantines and social distancing.
Singapore allows teachers to use Zoom again -
The city-state is allowing teachers to resume using Zoom, the video-conferencing platform said, following its suspension for online lessons last week after gatecrashers interrupted a class and made lewd comments.
Zoom -- which has exploded in popularity but faces growing security concerns -- said it had taken steps to address the education ministry's concerns, including giving officials control over teacher accounts.
Singapore meanwhile reported 386 new coronavirus cases, its biggest increase in a single day, as the city-state battles a growing second wave of infections.
- Australia, New Zealand flatten virus curve but keep lockdowns intact -
Australia and New Zealand brushed aside calls for an easing of tough restrictions on travel and public gatherings despite their success in curbing the spread of Covid-19.
The number of new coronavirus cases in the neighbouring nations has fallen dramatically in the last two weeks, raising hopes that difficult social distancing measures may be relaxed.
Tasmania, meanwhile, ordered an investigation into reports of an "illegal" dinner party attended by medical workers that caused an outbreak of COVID-19 and forced two hospitals in the Australian island state to close.- Markets rise on China trade data -
Asian markets posted gains as better than expected Chinese trade data suggested a rebound from the economic devastation wrought by the coronavirus pandemic.
- China reports more imported cases -
China reported 89 new coronavirus infections, 86 of which were imported from overseas.
The country where the virus emerged last year has largely brought its domestic outbreak under control, but faces a growing second wave of infections brought in from overseas by returning nationals.
- World's smallest woman in India stay-at-home virus appeal -
The world's shortest woman took to the streets in central India to call on people to stay at home, after police appealed for help enforcing a coronavirus lockdown.
Jyoti Amge, who is just 62.8 centimetres tall (just over two feet tall), encouraged people to wash their hands and wear a mask and gloves when they leave their homes as she made appearances across Nagpur city, in Maharashtra state.
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[ad_1] Yash Rathod in action for Vidarbha (PC: X) The Ranji Trophy semi-finals are showing a direction. After the fourth evening, Gujarat and Vidarbha were close to the final. Coincidentally, players who ply their trade with the left hand, were the major protagonists. Gujarat need 29 runs with three wickets standing to secure a decisive first-innings leadagainst Kerala. Vidarbha have to defend 322 runs or take seven wickets to knock out Mumbai. Vidarbha vs Mumbai, VCA Stadium, Nagpur Yash Rathod is a middle-order bat, who had made over 700 runs before this match and yet, Karun Nair was the most celebrated Vidarbha player. The 24-year-old left-hander followed up his half-century in the previous innings with his highest first-class score of 151. The fifth-wicket stand of 158 he shared with skipper Akshay Wadkar lifted their team from a wobbly 56/4. After Rathod moved to third on the list of top-scorers,following a fifth century of the season, and Mumbai’s left-armspinner Shams Mulani claimed 6/81, the highest wicket-taker came into play. Left-arm spinner Harsh Dubey took the first two Mumbai wickets in their pursuit of 406 to win. That took his season’s tally to 63. Parth Rekhade, another left-arm orthodox, dismissed Ajinkya Rahane. This Vidarbha side is not punching above their weight against the 42-time champions, who defeated them in last year’s final. Top and middle order frailties have bugged Mumbai all season. They came this far thanks largely to the contributions of bowling all-rounders Mulani, Shardul Thakur and Tanush Kotian. On the last day in Nagpur, Mumbai will hope for a miracle. Brief scores: Vidarbha 383 & 292 (Yash Rathod 151, Akshay Wadkar 52, Shams Mulani 6/85, Tanush Kotian 3/81) vs Mumbai 270 & 83/3. Gujarat vs Kerala, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad In this game of patience, Gujarat batters put up a combined show that brought them close to a first appearance in the final after winning the crown in 2016-17. They were feeling the heat at 357/7, exactly 100 short of Kerala’s first innings total. The left-handed duo of Jaymeet Patel and Siddharth Desai showed exemplary application to take their team within sniffing distance. Jaymeet has been outstanding as an all-rounder in his debut season. Kerala’s Akshay Chandran at a wide second slip dropped an edge off Desai’s blade induced by N Basil when the batter was on 11. The total was 384. Patel and Desai dug deep to make most of that reprieve. There were only a handful of boundaries in their yet unbroken partnership of 72 which has consumed nearly 36 overs. The left-hander who failed to live up to what was expected of him was Akshay Sarwate. The orthodox spinner with 26 wickets to his kitty before this game had the responsibility of delivering alongside Jalaj Saxena at around this phase of the match. The veteran got one for 104 from 36 overs. Saxena toiled for 61 overs to bag four wickets. Does that decide this match? Brief scores: Kerala 457 (Mohammed Azharuddeen 177 not out, Arzan Nagaswalla 3/81) vs Gujarat 429/7 (Priyank Panchal 148, Jaymeet Patel 74 batting, Aarya Desai 73, Jalaj Saxena 4/137). The post Vidarbha, Gujarat take big steps towards Ranji Trophy final appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Yash Rathod in action for Vidarbha (PC: X) The Ranji Trophy semi-finals are showing a direction. After the fourth evening, Gujarat and Vidarbha were close to the final. Coincidentally, players who ply their trade with the left hand, were the major protagonists. Gujarat need 29 runs with three wickets standing to secure a decisive first-innings leadagainst Kerala. Vidarbha have to defend 322 runs or take seven wickets to knock out Mumbai. Vidarbha vs Mumbai, VCA Stadium, Nagpur Yash Rathod is a middle-order bat, who had made over 700 runs before this match and yet, Karun Nair was the most celebrated Vidarbha player. The 24-year-old left-hander followed up his half-century in the previous innings with his highest first-class score of 151. The fifth-wicket stand of 158 he shared with skipper Akshay Wadkar lifted their team from a wobbly 56/4. After Rathod moved to third on the list of top-scorers,following a fifth century of the season, and Mumbai’s left-armspinner Shams Mulani claimed 6/81, the highest wicket-taker came into play. Left-arm spinner Harsh Dubey took the first two Mumbai wickets in their pursuit of 406 to win. That took his season’s tally to 63. Parth Rekhade, another left-arm orthodox, dismissed Ajinkya Rahane. This Vidarbha side is not punching above their weight against the 42-time champions, who defeated them in last year’s final. Top and middle order frailties have bugged Mumbai all season. They came this far thanks largely to the contributions of bowling all-rounders Mulani, Shardul Thakur and Tanush Kotian. On the last day in Nagpur, Mumbai will hope for a miracle. Brief scores: Vidarbha 383 & 292 (Yash Rathod 151, Akshay Wadkar 52, Shams Mulani 6/85, Tanush Kotian 3/81) vs Mumbai 270 & 83/3. Gujarat vs Kerala, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad In this game of patience, Gujarat batters put up a combined show that brought them close to a first appearance in the final after winning the crown in 2016-17. They were feeling the heat at 357/7, exactly 100 short of Kerala’s first innings total. The left-handed duo of Jaymeet Patel and Siddharth Desai showed exemplary application to take their team within sniffing distance. Jaymeet has been outstanding as an all-rounder in his debut season. Kerala’s Akshay Chandran at a wide second slip dropped an edge off Desai’s blade induced by N Basil when the batter was on 11. The total was 384. Patel and Desai dug deep to make most of that reprieve. There were only a handful of boundaries in their yet unbroken partnership of 72 which has consumed nearly 36 overs. The left-hander who failed to live up to what was expected of him was Akshay Sarwate. The orthodox spinner with 26 wickets to his kitty before this game had the responsibility of delivering alongside Jalaj Saxena at around this phase of the match. The veteran got one for 104 from 36 overs. Saxena toiled for 61 overs to bag four wickets. Does that decide this match? Brief scores: Kerala 457 (Mohammed Azharuddeen 177 not out, Arzan Nagaswalla 3/81) vs Gujarat 429/7 (Priyank Panchal 148, Jaymeet Patel 74 batting, Aarya Desai 73, Jalaj Saxena 4/137). The post Vidarbha, Gujarat take big steps towards Ranji Trophy final appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Haryana Stays On Top Of Medals Tally, Delhi Lie Second
Haryana stayed on top despite not adding any more to their overnight tally of 20 gold medals, though Delhi narrowed the gap to just two at the first Khelo India School games. Late on Sunday, Delhi won the Boys Kabaddi gold medal and on Monday, they added the Boys Volleyball gold to move to 18 medals, while Maharashtra are lying third with 16 gold and Karnataka have 15. West Bengal opened their gold medal with two successes on Monday. The Bengal girls won the volleyball gold and in the evening they added one more gold through weightlifter Shrabani Das in Girls 48 kg category.
Of the four weight categories in weightlifting, Assam (Sidhanta Gogoi in Boys 56 kg), Odhisa (Bhaktaram Desti in Boys 50kg), Bengal (Shrabani Das in Girls 48kg) and Manipur (Konsam Ormila Devi in Girls 44 kg) shared the honours.
In weightlifting the star of the day, Konsam Ormila Devi from Manipur, a Commonwealth Youth Championship winner, who won the 44 kg category, was the pick. She won the gold with a big margin in the girls’ 44kg category.
The Commonwealth Youth Championship winner lifted a combined total of 137 kg, four kilos better than 133kg she achieved at Gold Coast in the Commonwealth meet last September. On Monday, Ormila achieved 59 kg in snatch and 78 kg with clean & Jerk for a total of 137 kg.
Delhi Boys and West Bengal Girls grabbed the volleyball gold medals in their respective sections. While the Boys finals went the full distance, West Bengal beat Maharashtra in straight games.
Delhi won the Boys final 3-2 and Bengal Girls beat Maharashtra 3-0, while Kerala beat Uttarakhand for Boys bronze and Gujarat beat UP for Girls bronze.
In the Girls final, West Bengal girls continued their winning spree at the IG Indoor Stadium. The West Bengal girls, who had won the National School Games at Andhra Pradesh last October, once again beat the same opponents Maharashtra.
Delhi won the kabaddi gold for boys beating Uttar Pradesh in the final on Sunday, while Himachal Pradesh beat Delhi in the Girls final.
Badminton: Top-Seeded Dhruv Rawat, Malvika Bansod Sail Smoothly Into Second Round
Top-seeded Dhruv Rawat (Uttarakhand) and Malvika Bansod (Maharashtra) made light of the challenge of their respective opponents in the boys and girls’ singles opening round matches when the badminton competition got under way at the Indira Gandhi Stadium on Monday.
“I told myself that there was no room for complacency and that the match was not won until the last point went in my favour,” said Dhruv Rawat after beating wild-card entrant Subanshu Tiwari (Arunachal Pradesh) 21-5, 21-3 in a mere 17 minutes. “I remembered the Asian Badminton Championship match (against Taufik Hidayat Ilmi) when I lost because I assumed a win after taking the first game.”
Nagpur’s Malvika Bansod, fresh from winning a senior all-India ranking crown, took 20 minutes to book her pre-quarterfinal berth with a 21-10, 21-7 win against Tamil Nadu’s V Sarumarthi. Gayathri Gopichand, seeded third in the girls’ draw, pulled out as she is recovering from an injury. Rajasthan’s Anuska secured a walk-over into the round of 16.
Results (first round, seedings in brackets)
Boys singles: (1) Dhruv Rawat (Uttarakhand) beat Subhanshu Tiwari (Arunachal Pradesh) 21-5, 21-3; Govind Krishna (Kerala) beat Anirudh Khushwaha (Gujarat) 21-19, 21-19; (6) Koya Sai Charan (Telangana) beat Sourav (Assam( 21-7, 21-10; Anush Rav Garg (Haryana) w.o. George Kherban (Meghalaya); R Vikas Prabhu (Tamil Nadu) w.o. (3) Iman Sonowal (Assam); Laa Takum (Arunachal Pradesh) beat Aryaman Goel (Madhya PradesH0 21-6, 21-14; (7) Aakash Yadav (Delhi) beat Sudanshu Bure (Maharashtra( 21-9, 21-8; Rajan Yadav (Uttar Pradesh) beat Pruthvi K Roy (Karnataka) 22-20, 21-8.
Girls singles: (1) Malvika Bansod (Maharashtra) beat V Sarumathi (Tamil Nadu) 21-10, 2-17; Varsha Venkatesh (Kerala) beat Shejal Joshi (Meghalaya) 21-7, 2-13; (8) Mansi Singh (Uttar Pradesh) beat L Mamakiya (Andhra Pradesh) 21-6, 21-2; Nikita (Haryana) beat Taku Neha (Arunachal Pradesh) 21-5, 2-15; (4) Unnati Bisht (Uttarakhand) beat Amrit Bashini (Puducherry) 21-8, 21-3; Debahuti Lahon (Assam) beat Sheetal Joshi (Meghalaya) 21-9, 21-5; (6) Trisha Hegde (Karnataka) beat Mansi Yadav (Delhi) 21-10, 21-9; Tanishka Das Pandey (Maharashtra) beat BB Bimby (Tamil Nadu) 21-11, 21-11.
Manipur International Babyrojisana Chanu Lays Down The Gauntlet
Manipur’s Babyrojisana Chanu, who recently won gold for India in the seventh Nation’s Cup boxing tournament in Serbia, wasted little time in asserting her superiority over Harshita (Delhi) and forced the referee to stop the contest in the first round of their bout at the boxing hall in the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium on Monday.
It came as no surprise that Chanu was the clear winner in the girls’ 52kg class. Daughter of Robindro Naorem, she will face Assam’s Nanjita Baro in the quarterfinalstomorrow.
Another closely fought encounter saw Goa’s Suman Yadav inch past Arunachal Pradesh’s Dare Runchi with a 3-2 split decision. “My current coach came to our school to demonstrate the sport,” she said. “I tried out my hand at boxing as it looked appealing. One year has gone by since and I cannot imagine my life now without boxing”
Three boxers from the Union Territory of Daman & Diu participated but only Risabham Mishra progressed. He did well to outperform Himachal’s Akshay Verma in the 75kg class and was ruled winner after the first round. His team-mates Himanshu Singh (54kg class) and Anurag Sanjay Singh (57kg class) were eliminated
Konsam Ormila Devi Lifting The Weight Of Expectation With A Touch Of Class
Konsam Ormila Devi from Manipur, who arrived with a big reputation, lived up to the expectations. She won the gold with a big margin in the girls’ 44kg category on Monday at the Indira Gandhi Stadium.
The Commonwealth Youth Championship winner lifted a combined total of 137 kg, four kilos better than 133kg she achieved at Gold Coast in the Commonwealth meet last September. On Monday, Ormila achieved 59 kg in snatch and 78 kg with clean & Jerk for a total of 137 kg.
Her coach, T Bobo Singh, hopes that with the kind of talent young Ormila is blessed with, she should be able to follow in the footsteps of the illustrious weightlifters from Manipur like Kunjurani Devi and Sanamacha Chanu.
This win at the Khelo India School Games could well be the first step in the long journey to medals at the highest levels.
Ormila, whose total was 10 kg better than silver medallist, Khushali Gangurde of Maharashtra (Total of 127 kg), revealed that she expected a much closer fight. “I thought she (Khushali) would give a fight, but she didn’t succeed in her last two attempts,” she said.
Hailing from Khongjom, a small village 35km outside of Manipur’s capital city of Imphal, Ormila has risen from humble beginnings. She picked up weightlifting at the insistence of coach Bobo Singh, a former coach at the Sports Authority of India academy in the state.
“Her mother is a vegetable vendor in Khongjom, and her father is very ill,” he said of his talented ward. “Her cousin used to play football. That is how I discovered her at the SAI academy, where I persuaded her to take up weightlifting.”
Singh credited her rapid rise through the ranks in such a short time span of to her hard work. “I spotted her in 2013, and it is great to see her having done so well in the past four years or so. I had told her to give me two years, and we have come a long way since then.”
Ormila, who also won gold in the Asian Youth Championship, is currently balancing studies, competitive weightlifting as well as attending to her ill father, but has her sights set on the National Youth championships later this month.
“I study in the ninth standard, and the school where I come from doesn’t have many facilities for sports, so I have to train at the academy,” she explains.
Her coach, now a physical education teacher, is devoting all the time he can towards his young ward in her journey to become a future international medal contender. “The national championships are coming up in Vishakhapatnam later this month, so we are focusing on that,” explains her coach. “Her selection for international competitions will depend on her performance there.”
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Haryana Stays On Top Of Medals Tally, Delhi Lie Second
Haryana stayed on high regardless of not including any extra to their in a single day tally of 20 gold medals, although Delhi narrowed the hole to only two on the first Khelo India School video games. Late on Sunday, Delhi received the Boys Kabaddi gold medal and on Monday, they added the Boys Volleyball gold to maneuver to 18 medals, whereas Maharashtra are mendacity third with 16 gold and Karnataka have 15. West Bengal opened their gold medal with two successes on Monday. The Bengal ladies received the volleyball gold and within the night they added yet another gold by means of weightlifter Shrabani Das in Girls 48 kg class.
Of the 4 weight classes in weightlifting, Assam (Sidhanta Gogoi in Boys 56 kg), Odhisa (Bhaktaram Desti in Boys 50kg), Bengal (Shrabani Das in Girls 48kg) and Manipur (Konsam Ormila Devi in Girls 44 kg) shared the honours.
In weightlifting the star of the day, Konsam Ormila Devi from Manipur, a Commonwealth Youth Championship winner, who received the 44 kg class, was the decide. She received the gold with a giant margin within the ladies’ 44kg class.
The Commonwealth Youth Championship winner lifted a mixed complete of 137 kg, 4 kilos higher than 133kg she achieved at Gold Coast within the Commonwealth meet final September. On Monday, Ormila achieved 59 kg in snatch and 78 kg with clear & Jerk for a complete of 137 kg.
Delhi Boys and West Bengal Girls grabbed the volleyball gold medals of their respective sections. While the Boys finals went the complete distance, West Bengal beat Maharashtra in straight video games.
Delhi received the Boys remaining Three-2 and Bengal Girls beat Maharashtra Three-Zero, whereas Kerala beat Uttarakhand for Boys bronze and Gujarat beat UP for Girls bronze.
In the Girls remaining, West Bengal ladies continued their successful spree on the IG Indoor Stadium. The West Bengal ladies, who had received the National School Games at Andhra Pradesh final October, as soon as once more beat the identical opponents Maharashtra.
Delhi received the kabaddi gold for boys beating Uttar Pradesh within the remaining on Sunday, whereas Himachal Pradesh beat Delhi within the Girls remaining.
Badminton: Top-Seeded Dhruv Rawat, Malvika Bansod Sail Smoothly Into Second Round
Top-seeded Dhruv Rawat (Uttarakhand) and Malvika Bansod (Maharashtra) made gentle of the problem of their respective opponents within the girls and boys’ singles opening spherical matches when the badminton competitors bought beneath method on the Indira Gandhi Stadium on Monday.
“I told myself that there was no room for complacency and that the match was not won until the last point went in my favour,” mentioned Dhruv Rawat after beating wild-card entrant Subanshu Tiwari (Arunachal Pradesh) 21-5, 21-Three in a mere 17 minutes. “I remembered the Asian Badminton Championship match (against Taufik Hidayat Ilmi) when I lost because I assumed a win after taking the first game.”
Nagpur’s Malvika Bansod, contemporary from successful a senior all-India rating crown, took 20 minutes to ebook her pre-quarterfinal berth with a 21-10, 21-7 win in opposition to Tamil Nadu’s V Sarumarthi. Gayathri Gopichand, seeded third within the ladies’ draw, pulled out as she is recovering from an harm. Rajasthan’s Anuska secured a walk-over into the spherical of 16.
Results (first spherical, seedings in brackets)
Boys singles: (1) Dhruv Rawat (Uttarakhand) beat Subhanshu Tiwari (Arunachal Pradesh) 21-5, 21-Three; Govind Krishna (Kerala) beat Anirudh Khushwaha (Gujarat) 21-19, 21-19; (6) Koya Sai Charan (Telangana) beat Sourav (Assam( 21-7, 21-10; Anush Rav Garg (Haryana) w.o. George Kherban (Meghalaya); R Vikas Prabhu (Tamil Nadu) w.o. (Three) Iman Sonowal (Assam); Laa Takum (Arunachal Pradesh) beat Aryaman Goel (Madhya PradesH0 21-6, 21-14; (7) Aakash Yadav (Delhi) beat Sudanshu Bure (Maharashtra( 21-9, 21-Eight; Rajan Yadav (Uttar Pradesh) beat Pruthvi Okay Roy (Karnataka) 22-20, 21-Eight.
Girls singles: (1) Malvika Bansod (Maharashtra) beat V Sarumathi (Tamil Nadu) 21-10, 2-17; Varsha Venkatesh (Kerala) beat Shejal Joshi (Meghalaya) 21-7, 2-13; (Eight) Mansi Singh (Uttar Pradesh) beat L Mamakiya (Andhra Pradesh) 21-6, 21-2; Nikita (Haryana) beat Taku Neha (Arunachal Pradesh) 21-5, 2-15; (four) Unnati Bisht (Uttarakhand) beat Amrit Bashini (Puducherry) 21-Eight, 21-Three; Debahuti Lahon (Assam) beat Sheetal Joshi (Meghalaya) 21-9, 21-5; (6) Trisha Hegde (Karnataka) beat Mansi Yadav (Delhi) 21-10, 21-9; Tanishka Das Pandey (Maharashtra) beat BB Bimby (Tamil Nadu) 21-11, 21-11.
Manipur International Babyrojisana Chanu Lays Down The Gauntlet
Manipur’s Babyrojisana Chanu, who not too long ago received gold for India within the seventh Nation’s Cup boxing match in Serbia, wasted little time in asserting her superiority over Harshita (Delhi) and compelled the referee to cease the competition within the first spherical of their bout on the boxing corridor within the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium on Monday.
It got here as no shock that Chanu was the clear winner within the ladies’ 52kg class. Daughter of Robindro Naorem, she is going to face Assam’s Nanjita Baro within the quarterfinalstomorrow.
Another carefully fought encounter noticed Goa’s Suman Yadav inch previous Arunachal Pradesh’s Dare Runchi with a Three-2 break up resolution. “My current coach came to our school to demonstrate the sport,” she mentioned. “I tried out my hand at boxing as it looked appealing. One year has gone by since and I cannot imagine my life now without boxing”
Three boxers from the Union Territory of Daman & Diu participated however solely Risabham Mishra progressed. He did nicely to outperform Himachal’s Akshay Verma within the 75kg class and was dominated winner after the primary spherical. His team-mates Himanshu Singh (54kg class) and Anurag Sanjay Singh (57kg class) had been eradicated
Konsam Ormila Devi Lifting The Weight Of Expectation With A Touch Of Class
Konsam Ormila Devi from Manipur, who arrived with a giant fame, lived as much as the expectations. She received the gold with a giant margin within the ladies’ 44kg class on Monday on the Indira Gandhi Stadium.
The Commonwealth Youth Championship winner lifted a mixed complete of 137 kg, 4 kilos higher than 133kg she achieved at Gold Coast within the Commonwealth meet final September. On Monday, Ormila achieved 59 kg in snatch and 78 kg with clear & Jerk for a complete of 137 kg.
Her coach, T Bobo Singh, hopes that with the form of expertise younger Ormila is blessed with, she ought to have the ability to comply with within the footsteps of the illustrious weightlifters from Manipur like Kunjurani Devi and Sanamacha Chanu.
This win on the Khelo India School Games may nicely be step one within the lengthy journey to medals on the highest ranges.
Ormila, whose complete was 10 kg higher than silver medallist, Khushali Gangurde of Maharashtra (Total of 127 kg), revealed that she anticipated a a lot nearer struggle. “I thought she (Khushali) would give a fight, but she didn’t succeed in her last two attempts,” she mentioned.
Hailing from Khongjom, a small village 35km outdoors of Manipur’s capital metropolis of Imphal, Ormila has risen from humble beginnings. She picked up weightlifting on the insistence of coach Bobo Singh, a former coach on the Sports Authority of India academy within the state.
“Her mother is a vegetable vendor in Khongjom, and her father is very ill,” he mentioned of his gifted ward. “Her cousin used to play football. That is how I discovered her at the SAI academy, where I persuaded her to take up weightlifting.”
Singh credited her speedy rise by means of the ranks in such a short while span of to her arduous work. “I spotted her in 2013, and it is great to see her having done so well in the past four years or so. I had told her to give me two years, and we have come a long way since then.”
Ormila, who additionally received gold within the Asian Youth Championship, is presently balancing research, aggressive weightlifting in addition to attending to her in poor health father, however has her sights set on the National Youth championships later this month.
“I study in the ninth standard, and the school where I come from doesn’t have many facilities for sports, so I have to train at the academy,” she explains.
Her coach, now a bodily schooling instructor, is devoting on a regular basis he can in the direction of his younger ward in her journey to turn into a future worldwide medal contender. “The national championships are coming up in Vishakhapatnam later this month, so we are focusing on that,” explains her coach. “Her selection for international competitions will depend on her performance there.”
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