Sharjah [UAE], January 29: In an exciting development for the world of cricket, particularly support for Differently-Abled Cricketers around the globe, the upcoming DCPL T20 (Disability Cricket Premier League T20) Tournament is poised to make a significant mark in the sports arena in Q2 2024
After winning the 2024 Australian Open men's doubles title on Saturday, Indian tennis player Rohan Bopanna on Sunday set his future goals and said that the next tournaments are the Dubai Tennis Championship, Indian Wells and Miami Open.
Rohan Bopanna aced a serve to clinch the third set and book a place in men's doubles of the Australian Open 2024 final. The men's doubles semi-final was a nervy match but Bopanna and his Australian men's doubles partner Matthew Ebden capped their brilliant run in the tournament with a win on
The UP Yoddhas need a win tomorrow to stay alive in the tournament after losing seven consecutive games and are currently placed eleventh in the table with 23 points and a score difference of -54
Lauding the ILT20's popularity in the Gulf, legendary fast bowler Waqar Younis shared his thoughts on the league's growth, and the UAE team's upward trajectory and the impact of well-known players in the tournament.
Simon Doull is full of praise for the work put into growing the league with more involvement of the locals and schools and sees a good chance of the tournament becoming one of the biggest franchise leagues in the world
Ranked 137, Sumit Nagal is the lone Indian to get direct entry at the ATP Challenger tournament where the cut-off was set at a stiff 257. A total of 21 players from 11 different nations have qualified for the main draw at the ATP 100 Challenger tournament
The countdown for the Women's Premier League's (WPL) second season is well and truly underway, with teams getting their act together, to ensure all the important aspects fall into place in time, once the tournament comes around. The UP Warriorz are making significant strides in their prepara
Odisha Governor Raghubar Das on Tuesday offered financial assistance of Rs 35,000 to one Rajkishore Diggal, a differently abled person, for acquiring a sports wheelchair.
In addition to Payas, Manush and Archana, former World No. 1 in U-19 girls' doubles Suhana Saini and Snehit Suravajjula are the other two Indian players who have also been handed host wildcards at the second edition of India's biggest international table tennis tournament, as per a press rel