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38th National Games: A Day of Record-Breaking Feats in Track and Field

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The second day of the track and field events at the 38th Uttarakhand National Games showcased an exhilarating display of athletic prowess at the newly inaugurated eight-lane track at the Sports College Campus in Dehradun on Sunday.

The afternoon session was electrifying, with four National Games records broken—three individual records and one for the men’s 4x100m relay.


The day kicked off with Maharashtra’s Aishwarya Mishra making headlines by breaking her own National Games record in the women’s 400m. She clocked an impressive time of 51.12 seconds, surpassing her previous record of 52.50 seconds set in 2022. Expressing her surprise at the feat, Mishra noted that she had aimed for a time under 53 seconds but hadn’t anticipated running so swiftly so early in the season.

Tejas Ashok Shirse, also hailing from Maharashtra, joined the record-breaking excitement by surpassing his own National Games mark in the men’s 110m hurdles. His time of 13.65 seconds exceeded his previous record of 13.71 seconds set in 2023, earning him the gold medal.

Jyothi Yarraji, the Asian Games silver medalist from Andhra Pradesh, was the third athlete to achieve a new milestone. She clinched victory in the women’s 100m hurdles with a time of 13.10 seconds, breaking her own previous record of 13.22 seconds from 2023.

The day concluded with a historic record in the men’s 4x100m relay, where Odisha’s team sprinted to a remarkable 39.47 seconds, breaking a decade-old National Games record of 39.94 seconds set by the Services team in 2011.

The results of the day showcased intense competition across various events, with standout performances in long jump, javelin throw, and high jump, ensuring that the track and field segment of the Games continued to dazzle audiences.

Results (Day 2):

Women:

400m: Aishwarya Mishra (Maharashtra) – 51.12 seconds

100m hurdles: Jyothi Yarraji (Andhra Pradesh) – 13.10 seconds

Long jump: Moumita Mondal (West Bengal) – 6.21m

Relay: 4x100m: Karnataka – 45.99 seconds

Men:

400m: Bapi Hansda (Odisha) – 46.82 seconds

110m hurdles: Tejas Ashok Shirse (Maharashtra) – 13.65 seconds

Relay: 4x100m: Odisha – 39.47 seconds (National Games record)


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India Creates History: Wins First-Ever Women’s World Cup Title

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Mumbai: At last, victory has finally come India’s way. The Indian women’s cricket team has won its first-ever Women’s World Cup title, making history and bringing joy to millions of fans across the country.

This is India’s maiden World Cup triumph after reaching the finals three times in the tournament’s history. The team defeated South Africa by 52 runs in the 2025 final to lift the coveted trophy.

India had earlier reached the finals in 2005 and 2017, but lost on both occasions. However, this time, they made history on home soil by clinching the long-awaited title.

Since the Women’s World Cup began in 1973, only three teams had won the tournament — England, Australia, and New Zealand. England won the first-ever World Cup by defeating Australia. Later, Australia dominated the competition, winning three consecutive titles.

England returned to glory in 1993, defeating New Zealand, while New Zealand became new champions in 2000 after beating Australia in the final.

After a gap of 25 years, the world has seen a new champion — India.

Australia went on to win again in 2005, 2013, and 2022, while England lifted the trophy in 2009 and 2017. Now, in 2025, host nation India has joined the elite list of World Cup winners.

In the semifinals, India created history by chasing down 338 runs against Australia, one of the highest successful chases in women’s cricket history.

The nation erupted in celebration as India’s women cricketers brought home the first-ever Women’s World Cup title, marking a golden chapter in Indian cricket.India had earlier reached the finals in 2005 and 2017, but lost on both occasions. However, this time, they made history on home soil by clinching the long-awaited title.

Since the Women’s World Cup began in 1973, only three teams had won the tournament — England, Australia, and New Zealand. England won the first-ever World Cup by defeating Australia. Later, Australia dominated the competition, winning three consecutive titles.

England returned to glory in 1993, defeating New Zealand, while New Zealand became new champions in 2000 after beating Australia in the final.

After a gap of 25 years, the world has seen a new champion — India.

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Australia went on to win again in 2005, 2013, and 2022, while England lifted the trophy in 2009 and 2017. Now, in 2025, host nation India has joined the elite list of World Cup winners.

In the semifinals, India created history by chasing down 338 runs against Australia, one of the highest successful chases in women’s cricket history.

The nation erupted in celebration as India’s women cricketers brought home the first-ever Women’s World Cup title, marking a golden chapter in Indian cricket.

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Shreyas Iyer Admitted to ICU After Spleen Injury in Sydney

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Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer has been admitted to the ICU in Sydney after suffering internal bleeding and a laceration to his spleen during the third ODI against Australia.

Iyer was injured while taking a stunning catch to dismiss Alex Carey and was rushed to the hospital after feeling severe pain in his left rib cage. The BCCI confirmed that scans revealed a spleen injury, but said he is “medically stable and recovering well.”

Doctors in Sydney and India are closely monitoring his condition. Sources told PTI that the injury could have been fatal, but Iyer is now stable and under observation for a few days.

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The 30-year-old, who recently returned from a back injury, may face an extended recovery period before returning to action.

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Virat Kohli’s Cryptic Post Ends Retirement Rumours

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Indian cricket star Virat Kohli has put an end to rumours about his retirement with a powerful message on social media. Just hours after landing in Australia for the ODI series, Kohli shared a cryptic post on X (formerly Twitter), saying: “Only time you fail is when you stop trying.”

This post comes amid growing speculation about his future in international cricket. Kohli, 36, recently retired from T20Is and also stepped away from Test cricket earlier this month. His latest post signals that he is not done with the game yet and is focused on the upcoming three-match ODI series against Australia, starting October 19 in Perth.

Kohli’s post was his first non-promotional tweet since September and has brought relief to fans who were concerned about his future. Both Kohli and Rohit Sharma remain part of India’s ODI plans, though their roles beyond the Australia series are still unclear.

BCCI officials, however, have confirmed that the duo will also feature in the upcoming home series against South Africa and New Zealand, as well as play in the Vijay Hazare Trophy later this year.

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