The Indian Junior Women will be up against Korea, Malaysia, Chinese Taipei and Uzbekistan in Pool A during the group stage while Pool B consists of hosts Japan, China, Kazakhstan, Hong Kong China and Indonesia. The Women's Junior Asia Cup 2023 is a crucial event for the Indian Junior Women's
The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) president Jay Shah last year announced that the 2023 edition of the tournament will be held at a neutral venue, instead of Pakistan.
The Indian Junior Men's Team features an experienced mix of players who have in the past played the previous edition of the FIH Junior World Cup in 2021 held in Bhubaneswar, Odisha as well as in the 10th Sultan of Johor Cup 2022 where India clinched the title. Uttam Singh has been named the
Nepal sealed the final spot in the Asia Cup 2023 after registering a victory against UAE in the Premier Cup final on Tuesday. With this victory, Nepal will take the last spot in Group A, alongside India and Pakistan, with the Asia Cup 2023 which is slated for September.
The final match being held at Tribhuwan University Cricket Ground on Monday has been forced to call off before the completion of first innings due to the incessant rainfall.
Among the 16 Indians, four men and four women will fray in the recurve category, and the remaining eight members--four men and four women will compete in the compound archery events, as per Olympics.com.
The ten teams are split into two groups for the tournament starting on Tuesday. They will battle it out in Kathmandu for a spot in the semi-finals followed by a final that will decide the last remaining qualification spot at the Asia Cup 2023.
Asian Hockey Federation also announced the Women's Hockey Junior Asia Cup, which will be held from June 2 to 11 in Kakamigahara, Japan, as per Olympics.com
BCCI secretary Jay Shah said that the best coaches would be roped in so that players are able to realise their fullest potential and achieve excellence on and off the field.
While fans continue to wait to see Bumrah back on the field with his unique bowling action, he has been unable to join the team due to a recurring injury. He has attempted to make a comeback more than once since suffering a back injury in August which ruled him out of the Asia Cup. Initially
The rally did not have the presence of India's Gaurav Gill, the three-time Asia Pacific Rally Champion, who won the second round at the South India Rally in Chennai but the stage is set for a grand finale in Indonesia among all the winners of Asia Cup and Pacific Cup. The Indian presence was