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Indian Open Squash: Anahat, Joshna, and Abhay Advance to Semifinals

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The evening at the Bombay Gymkhana sparkled with the brilliance of India’s finest squash players—Anahat Singh, Joshna Chinappa, and Abhay Singh—who all clinched semifinal spots in the Indian Open on Wednesday.

The JSW Indian Open 2025 marks India’s inaugural PSA Copper event, featuring an intriguing element as the tournament is held on an outdoor glass court set up on the lawns of the Bombay Gymkhana. The semifinals and finals will also be contested on this unique venue.


India’s top-ranked player Anahat Singh, backed by JSW, received a thunderous ovation upon entering the glass court to face the Egyptian Nadien Elhammamy.

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Anahat started strong, pressuring her opponent in the first set. However, Elhammamy rallied in the second, forcing a tie-breaker to secure the set. She capitalized on this momentum, taking the third set and establishing a 2-1 lead. With the home crowd cheering passionately, Anahat surged back to level the match at 2-2.

The deciding set kept spectators on edge as both players struck fiercely. Elhammamy nearly clinched victory in the waning moments, but the 17-year-old Indian maintained her composure to win the match and secure her place in the semifinals.

In the evening’s first match, veteran player Joshna Chinappa faced off against top seed Akanksha Salunkhe. The two familiar rivals provided an exhilarating contest, exchanging shots in an engaging battle.

Joshna snatched the first couple of tight sets, but Akanksha responded with two victories of her own, bringing the match to a decisive fifth set. After a tense 56 minutes, Chinappa emerged victorious with a final score of 3-2 (12-10, 13-11, 9-11, 9-11, 11-5).

Abhay Singh also showcased his skills in the men’s draw, facing Malaysia’s Ameeshenraj Chandaran. Demonstrating impressive form, Abhay kept his opponent on the defensive and advanced to the semifinals with a commanding 3-0 (11-5, 11-8, 11-7) win in just 34 minutes.

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In the last match of the quarterfinals, Veer Chotrani competed against Egyptian Kareem El Torkey. Despite a valiant effort, Veer was eliminated, losing the match 0-3 (11-4, 11-8, 11-5) in 27 minutes.

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[4] Omar Mosaad (EGY) def. [8] Spencer Lovejoy (USA) 3-0: 11-4, 11-7, 11-7 (34m)

Helen Tang (HKG) def. [2] Habiba Hani (EGY) 3-1: 11-9, 11-7, 4-11, 11-6 (33m)

[3] Karim El Hammamy (EGY) def. [7] Moustafa Elsirty (EGY) 3-2: 11-6, 6-11, 11-6, 8-11, 11-4 (90m)

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[8] Barb Sameh (EGY) def. [4] Ching Hei Fung (HKG) 3-0: 11-8, 11-6, 11-1 (25m)

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Tim David Faces Criticism for Obscene Celebration against Mumbai Indians

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IPL 2026 : In a dramatic IPL 2026 clash, Royal Challengers Bengaluru player Tim David has landed in controversy for allegedly making an obscene gesture after his team’s thrilling win against Mumbai Indians.

The incident took place during the 54th match of the Indian Premier League in Raipur. Batting first, Mumbai Indians scored 167 runs in 20 overs and set a competitive target for RCB.

While chasing the target, Royal Challengers Bengaluru needed 15 runs in the final over. The match went down to the last ball, where RCB required two runs for victory. Rasikh Dar helped the team secure a thrilling win in the final delivery.

Soon after the victory, Tim David, who was in the dugout, was seen allegedly showing his middle finger towards the Mumbai Indians camp during the celebrations. The video of the incident quickly went viral on social media and triggered criticism from cricket fans.

Reports suggest that match officials could take disciplinary action against the Australian batter. Under the ICC Code of Conduct, obscene or offensive gestures are considered a serious offence.

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Such behaviour usually falls under Level 1 or Level 2 breaches of the ICC rules. Players found guilty can face fines ranging from 50 percent to 100 percent of their match fees. Demerit points may also be added to their disciplinary record. Repeated offences can even lead to suspension from matches.

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Similar incidents have happened in the past as well. In 2012, Virat Kohli was fined 50 percent of his match fee for showing the middle finger to spectators during a match in Sydney.

Cricket is widely known as a “gentleman’s game,” and players are expected to maintain discipline and respect on the field. Tim David’s celebration has now sparked debate among fans and experts about sportsmanship in modern cricket.

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Pooran Super over Call Sparks Criticism

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Sports: Lucknow Super Giants’ captain Rishabh Pant faced criticism after a failed Super Over decision against Kolkata Knight Riders. LSG sent Nicholas Pooran and Aiden Markram to bat, with Pooran on strike against Sunil Narine.

Pooran was bowled on the first ball, leading to heavy criticism from fans. Many questioned the decision, especially because Narine had earlier troubled Pooran in a past Super Over.

LSG coach Justin Langer defended the move. He said the team trusted Pooran as he has faced Narine many times and has a strong record against him. He added that teams must back their best players even in difficult moments.

Langer also said Pooran is one of the best T20 players in recent years but is currently low on confidence. He assured that the team is working hard to help him regain form

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Despite being at the bottom of the table, LSG remains hopeful. Langer said the team will use the break to improve and aim to win their remaining matches.

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King Kohli Creates Two Records in One Match

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Bengaluru: Virat Kohli made history in a match at the Chinnaswamy Stadium against Gujarat Titans. He achieved two big records in a single game.

Kohli became the first player in Indian Premier League history to hit 800 boundaries. He now has 807 fours. Shikhar Dhawan is second with 768, followed by David Warner and Rohit Sharma.

He also became the third player to hit 300 sixes in IPL. He reached this mark with his first six in the match. Chris Gayle leads with 357 sixes, while Rohit Sharma has 310.

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Kohli scored 81 runs from 44 balls. He hit 8 fours and 4 sixes. He won the Player of the Match award.

In the 2026 season, Kohli has scored 328 runs in 7 matches. He holds the Orange Cap and has three half-centuries.

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Since 2008, Kohli has played 274 IPL matches. He has scored 8,989 runs, including 8 centuries and 6 fifties. He also has 807 fours and 303 sixes.

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