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'It's Over!'Curtains down on an illustrious career

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“It’s over. I’ve bowled my final ball. Taken my final wicket. Today I announce my retirement from all forms of cricket,” writes former Australian pace bowler, Mitchell Johnson. Another era comes to an end. In Perth Now, he wrote that due to exasperating back issues he had to draw curtains on a wonderful career. On 10th Novemeber 2007, Johnson made his test debut in Australian cricket against Sri Lanka. Johnson was in KKR team for Indian premiere league in January 2018.  He had retired from the international game in 2015 but had since played in Australia's Big Bash and the Indian Premier League. Johnson said he "had hoped to continue playing in various Twenty20 competitions around the world" but decided "it was time to move on" after struggling with back problems."My body is starting to shut down." Johnson expressed his gratitude to  Perth Scorchers,  the  Western Australian Cricket Association,  and all of his fans for everything they had

Glitter and grandeur marks the opening ceremony of Asian games 2018

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The opening ceremony of Asian games 2018 that took place in Jakarta on the 18th of August, 2018, took the world by awe with its spectacular curtain rising. A stellar show it was! With the President Joko Widodo making a splendid entry in a motorbike, to hundreds of dancers, artists and fireworks made it a million dollar show. There are 46 participating contingents. The Indian contingent was led by commonwealth games champion Neeraj Chopra.  Out of 572 Indian athletes , 312 men and 260 women will be participating in 36 sports in this edition of the Asian games. 6 players from Assam including Hima Das are taking part in different events . They are Pramila Daimary(archer) , Hima Das(athlete) , Shiva Thapa(boxer),Rodali Barua(Taekwondo),Ashmita Chaliha(Badminton) and Kavita Devi(Fencing). We wish all of them the very best. Which events and players are you following? Let us know in the comments section below. 

India's Daughter : Womens Day Special

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On this Women’s day, we salute  the leading sportswomen of India who have changed the face of sports for women in our country. There was a time when Indian women were not given much recognition in sports, but now the times have changed and taken a dramatic twist. Indian women today have travelled a long distance towards the triumph in sports. Let’s take a look at our proudest Daughters . 1. PT Usha — Queen of Indian Track and Field Pilavullakandi Thekkeparambil Usha  is a name almost everyone in India would know. She is one of the most phenomenal runners of all times. This miracle girl from Kerala has been part of athletics since 1979. Her interest for running began in school when she was selected to represent India at the district level. In 1982, she won the first silver medal in the 100 m and 200 m track races in the Delhi Asian Games. A year later, Usha won her first gold medal in the 400 m track race making a new Asian record. From 1983 to 1989, she earn

India Lifts U-19 World Cup Trophy after trashing Australia under guidance of "The Wall'

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2000, 2008, 2012 and now 2018. India pulled off a sensational eight-wicket win over Australia in the big final of the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup to become the only side in history to lift the coveted title for a record fourth time. A clinical bowling performance by India saw them restrict Australia to 216, a total that Prithvi Shaw and his men gunned down comfortably in the end - with 67 balls remaining - to etch their name in history books. Its said a good foundation supported by "The Wall" gets you results. It was evident that Rahul Dravid played a vital role in shaping this team and making it World Champions. The platform for the big win was laid by, first, the bowlers, who staged a terrific comeback to remove the last six Australian wickets for just 33 runs, and later by opener Manjot Kalra, who struck a 101-ball century to lead India to victory. Kalra got vital partnerships going with each batsman he batted with - 71 with Shaw, 60 with Shubman Gill and an unbeate

Final Squad List of IPL 2018

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NEW DELHI: The mega two-day Indian Premier 2018 auction is over. Across Saturday and Sunday, the eight franchises assembled under one roof to rebuild their squad for the upcoming season of the cash-rich IPL.  England all-rounder Ben Stokes was the costliest buy  while Jaydev Unadkat turned out to be the most expensive India cricketer at the auction. Here are the squads of the eight teams after the auction: CHENNAI SUPER KINGS [25 players] MS Dhoni, Ravindra Jadeja, Suresh Raina, Kedar Jadhav, Dwayne Bravo. Karn Sharma, Shane Watson, Shardul Thakur, Ambati Rayudu, Murali Vijay, Harbhajan Singh, Faf Du Plessis, Mark Wood, Sam Billings, Imran Tahir, Deepak Chahar, Mitchell Santner, Lungisani Ngidi, Asif K M, N Jagadeesan, Kanishk Seth, Monu Singh, Dhruv Shorey, Kshitiz Sharma, Chaitanya Bishnoi DELHI DAREDEVILS [25 players] Rishabh Pant, Shreyas Iyer, Chris Morris, Glenn Maxwell, Kagiso Rabada, Amit Mishra, Shahbaz Nadeem, Vijay Shankar, Rahul Tewatia, Mohammad Shami, Gautam Gam

India win Blind World Cup 2018, beat Pakistan by 2 wickets to retain title

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Blind World Cup 2018: The Indian cricket team won the blind world cup 2018 by beating arch-rivals Pakistan by 2 wickets in the final. Blind World Cup 2018: The Indian cricket team won the blind world cup 2018 by beating arch-rivals Pakistan by 2 wickets in the final. Chasing a target of 308 runs in 40 overs at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in UAE on Saturday, the Indian team reached there with 8 balls remaining. It was India’s second title at the mega event as earlier they won World Cup, outclassing Pakistan at Cape Town, South Africa in December 2014. Batting first, Pakistan scored 308 runs with the help of Riyasat Khan and skipper Nisar Ali’s solid knocks who scored 48 and 47 runs, respectively. Sunil Ramesh was the star performer for India in the Blind World Cup 2018 final, scoring 93 runs while captain Ajay Reddy also smashed 63 runs, helping India successfully defend the title. There were some nervous moments in the game as team India lost few crucial wickets in the middle o

India will make it to record books, If they win this U-19 World Cup !!

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India will be captained by Prithvi Shaw and coached by Rahul Dravid | Photo Credit: Vivek Bendre Where is it being played? When is India playing? Here's all you need to know The 12 edition of the Under-19 Cricket World Cup gets underway in various venues in New Zealand starting on Saturday. The opening day of the 2018 edition – the third time New Zealand are hosting the tournament – features four games, with the hosts taking on defending champions West Indies. The concept of such a tournament took shape 30 years ago, in Australia, when it was called the Youth World Cup. It returned after a ten-year break and from then on it has been referred to as the U-19 World Cup, held every two years. Format The 16 teams have been divided into four groups of four teams each. All teams in each group will play each other once. The top two from each group will qualify for the quarter-finals. The top four will qualify for the semi-finals. The final will be played on February 3 at Mount Maunganui.