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Elavenil Valarivan Clinches Bronze at Munich World Cup, Sets National Qualification Record

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Elavenil Valarivan, a two-time Olympian and one of India’s top air rifle shooters, achieved her personal best at the renowned Olympic Shooting Range in Munich, securing a hard-fought bronze medal on the first day of the third stage of the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup (Rifle/Pistol) this year.
Elavenil concluded her performance after the 22nd shot of the final, finishing with a score of 232.1 to take third place. She trailed behind gold medalist Wang Zifei of China, who recorded a score of 252.7, and silver medalist Eunji Kwon of Korea, who had a score of 252.6.
Earlier that day, Elavenil set a new national qualification record, placing second with a score of 635.9, averaging nearly 10.6 points per shot over 60 shots.
Wang Zifei from China, who achieved a hat-trick of World Cup victories this year, led the qualification round with a world record score of 637.9 (also a junior world record), breaking the previous record of 636.9 held by Germany’s Anna Janssen at last year’s World Cup Finals in New Delhi.
With Olympic champion Ban Hyojin of Korea and reigning World Champion Han Jiayu of China making it to the top-eight final, the event promised an intense showdown—and it delivered.
The competition was tightly contested. After the first five-shot series, the top five shooters were only 0.6 points apart. By the second series, the gap among the top four shrunk further to a mere 0.1 points. When Norway’s Jeanette Hegg Duestad was eliminated in fourth place after the 20th shot, she was just 0.6 points behind Elavenil, who was leading at that moment.
However, Elavenil’s 21st shot dropped to 9.8—her first score below 10.1 in the final—which proved detrimental. This led her to fall 0.2 points behind Kwon after the 22nd shot, despite finishing strong with a score of 10.6, ruling her out of gold medal contention.
Turkey’s Elif Altun, the only non-Olympian in the final, was the first to be eliminated after the 12th shot.
Among other Indian shooters, Ananya Naidu finished 13th in the qualification round with a score of 632.4, while Arya Borse ended in 50th place with a score of 628.2 in the women’s 10m air rifle event.

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Storm in the First Over: RCB Create New WPL Record

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru created history in the Women’s Premier League by scoring the highest number of runs in the first over of a match. RCB scored a massive 23 runs in the opening over, setting a new WPL record.

This historic moment took place during the match against Gujarat Giants at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. Gujarat Giants bowler Renuka Singh Thakur conceded 23 runs in the first over, making it the most expensive opening over in WPL history.

Renuka began the over with a wide delivery. The ball went past the wicketkeeper and crossed the boundary, resulting in five runs. RCB batter Grace Harris then took charge of the over. She smashed four consecutive boundaries, putting the Gujarat Giants under pressure.

During the over, Renuka Singh bowled two more wides, adding extra runs to the total. On the final delivery of the over, Grace Harris struck another boundary. This completed a dramatic and record-breaking first over for RCB.

With this, Renuka Singh Thakur recorded the most expensive first over ever bowled in the Women’s Premier League. The previous record was held by Tanuja Kanwar. She had conceded 21 runs in the first over while playing for Gujarat Giants against Mumbai Indians in the 2023 season.

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In the same match, Royal Challengers Bengaluru batted first and put up a strong total. RCB scored 182 runs for the loss of seven wickets in 20 overs. The team showed aggressive batting throughout the innings.

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Gujarat Giants chased the target but failed to keep up with the required run rate. They were bowled out for 150 runs in 18.5 overs. As a result, Royal Challengers Bengaluru won the match by 32 runs.

This victory strengthened RCB’s position in the tournament and added a historic achievement to the Women’s Premier League records.

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Historic Test Debut in Guwahati as South Africa Reach 247/6 on Day 1

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On the first day of the second Test between India and South Africa at Barsapara Stadium, South Africa made a strong start, reaching 247 for 6 at stumps.The venue, Barsapara Cricket Stadium, hosted its very first Test match in history — making the day special for Guwahati and cricket in Assam.

South African skipper Temba Bavuma won the toss and chose to bat first.Their openers, Aiden Markram (38) and Ryan Rickelton (35), gave a solid start with a partnership of 82 runs.Later, Tristan Stubbs added 49 before getting out, while Bavuma made 41.

India fought back well thanks to a strong performance by spinner Kuldeep Yadav. He picked up 3 wickets and gave away only 48 runs in 17 overs.Ravindra Jadeja also chipped in with an important wicket, dismissing Bavuma. In the final over before stumps, Mohammed Siraj struck, getting Tony de Zorzi out.At the end of play, Senuran Muthusamy was unbeaten on 25, and Kyle Verreynne was 1 not out.

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The light became a concern late in the day. As visibility dropped, play was stopped, and light issues forced the umpires to call it a day early.Overall, India ended Day 1 with a degree of satisfaction. The bowling attack showed discipline, especially through their spinners, and they managed to check the South African momentum.

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India A Post 297/4 as Vaibhav Suryavanshi Smashes 144 Off 42 Balls

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India A began their Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 campaign with a huge total against the UAE in Doha. Captain Jitesh Sharma won the toss and chose to bat first. Vaibhav Suryavanshi then produced a stunning innings. He scored 144 runs from just 42 balls. His knock included 11 fours and 15 sixes.

Suryavanshi reached his fifty in 17 balls. He completed his century in only 32 balls. He added 163 runs for the second wicket with Naman Dhir, who made 34. Jitesh Sharma also played a quick innings and scored a fast fifty.

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India A finished at 297 for 4 in 20 overs. The team now holds a strong position in the match.

 

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