SPORTS

March 7, 2022 1
Serie A: Alvaro Morata’s goal helps Juventus fight for a top-four finish Alvaro Morata’s first-half goal was enough to secure Juventus a 1-0 victory over Spezia; at home in Serie A on Sunday, tightening their grip on a Champions League spot. Juve appeared nervous at times in a game as both sides fought for rhythm; but coach Massimilano Allegri applauded his team’s resilience by winning ugly. “In the first half, we needed to score a second.” We were fatigued after the break; having just returned from a series of difficult matches, and I couldn’t make any changes,” Allegri told DAZN. ...
March 5, 2022 2
Andy Murray enlists the help of Ivan Lendl as a coach. Andy Murray has rehired Ivan Lendl as ...
March 5, 2022 1
Pakistan enlarges its specialist in yet another round of whittling down. Imam-ul-Haq (154*) and Azhar Ali (95*) pushed Pakistan’s total to 302 for the loss of just one wicket against Australia in the first Test in Rawalpindi in another slow-paced session. The explosive pace duo of Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood would have wanted to break the threatening tand between Azhar and Imam when Day 2’s morning session began.  Unfortunately for the visitors, none of their opening stints for the day produced that elusive breakthrough. Both quick bowlers kept it tight within the ...
March 5, 2022 1
Women’s World Cup: Khaka’s four-for helps South Africa beat Bangladesh Dunedin hosts Bangladesh vs. South Africa. Bangladesh appeared to be on course for their second major shock in as many games; at the 2022 Women’s ODI World Cup, but Ayabonga Khaka’s 4-32 staged a middle-overs collapse of 5 for 39 in their seemingly; straightforward chase of 208 to save the two points for South Africa. Bangladesh’s pacers, who made their World Cup debut in Dunedin; gave an excellent account of themselves as they bowled South Africa out for 207 in 46 overs; paced by 19-year-old left-arm pacer Fariha Trisna’s 3 for 35. ...
March 5, 2022 2
Shane Warne had 8-memorable moments in his career as a leg spinner. Shane Warne, who kicked the bucket Friday at the age of 52, had eight exceptional minutes in his career, ...
March 5, 2022 3
The BSF fires at a rumored Pakistani drone flying along the IB in Jammu. Authorities said the Border Security ...
March 5, 2022 1
Kohli creates history by playing his 100th Test match in front of his home crowd. Virat Kohli became the 12th Indian cricketer to play 100 Test matches while playing the first of two Test matches in the India Sri Lanka series on Friday at the IS Bindra PCA International Stadium, which was filled with 4,000 supporters. While Kohli’s 45-run 76-ball knock thrilled the crowd, Rishabh Pant’s effortless 96-run performance off 97 balls elicited enthusiastic applause. The day begun with Indian coach Rahul Dravid giving Kohli a commemorative cap in honor of his ...
March 5, 2022 1
Team India and Sri Lanka players: Pay tribute to Shane Warne and Rod Swamp, some time recently the ...
March 5, 2022 1
Armaan Jaffer shows glimpses of his talent with uncle Wasim Jaffer coaching the other squad. Two Jaffers on confining bunches, one scoring runs inside the center and the other coaching inside the locker room. The Mumbai vs. Odisha preoccupation on ...
March 5, 2022 1
Shane Warne found dead: is the cricket equivalent of Maradona, the bowling equivalent of Bradman, the ultimate magician, and a flawed genius. THE WORLD OF CRICKET LOST NOT ONLY ONE OF ITS GREATEST CRICKETERS; BUT ALSO ONE OF ITS GREATEST CHARACTERS AT 7.30 PM INDIA TIME ON FRIDAY. Shane Warne, an Australian leg-spinner; died of a suspected heart attack in his hotel room on the Thai island of Koh Samui. He was 52 years old, long retire but nevertheless active as a pundit; his knowledge of the game as valuable as his art. At farewells and in obituaries, the phrase “there was no one quite like…” is frequently use as a formality. But in Warne’s situation, the cliche could not be more accurate. Few bowled leg-spin like him, as evidenced by his 708 Test wickets and 293 ODI wickets. To claim that no one bowled like him, in any age, would be an understatement. ...

Sports have a long history in India, which was strongly influenced by the British presence in the country during the 18th and 19th centuries. Cricket is certainly the most popular sport in the country. Although many other sports are also popular in such a huge and populated country.

Modern games, however, have swept the Indian scene, with cricket being the most popular. The Asian Games (1951 and 1982), the Cricket World Cup (1987, 1996, and 2011), the Hockey World Cup, and the Commonwealth Games have all been held in India (2010).

India has also competed in the Olympic Games since 1900, gaining one Olympic medal in athletics. When Norma Pritchard won two silver medals in the 200-meter dash and the 200-meter hurdles. They had a break from the Games for a few years before returning. In 1920 and sending athletes ever since.