FOOTBALL
Real Kashmir bounce again to defeat Mohammedan Sporting 3-2
Real Kashmir recorded yet one more comeback victory on residence soil, beating Mohammedan Sporting 3-2 in an I-League match on the TRC Stadium right here on Saturday.
The guests took the lead twice by way of Mirlan Murzaev (14th) and Christy Davis (thirty third), however the objectives had been cancelled out by Samuel Kynshi’s double strike within the twenty seventh and forty eighth minutes.
The Real Kashmir midfielder then turned supplier for substitute Ernest Boateng who scored the late winner for the Snow Leopards within the 86th minute.
Real Kashmir began the sport brightly and virtually opened the scoring inside six minutes when Lalnuntluanga Bawitlung whipped a cross into the six-yard space.
Mohammedan custodian Mithun Samanta misjudged the ball, and it hit the publish earlier than going out.
Eight minutes later, Mohammedan Sporting took the lead towards the run of play.
Captain Marcus Joseph despatched a cross on the far publish for Mirlan Murzaev, who headed it beating defender Kamalpreet Singh.
But the lead lasted solely 13 minutes, with Kynshi executing a wonderful end from a Bawitlung go.
The guests restored the lead simply six minutes later when winger SK Faiaz lower the ball again for Christy Davis on the fringe of the six-yard space, and the midfielder slotted it into the underside nook.
Kynshi was there to revive the lead with a looping cross from the sting of the penalty space.
With simply 4 minutes of regulation time left, Ghanaian substitute Boateng scored along with his first contact of the sport to ship the gang into raptures. Kynshi gave an inch-perfect cross which was neatly headed in by Boateng.
At the Cooperage in Mumbai, in a battle to flee relegation, Kenkre FC wasted golden possibilities to accept a goalless draw with Rajasthan United FC.
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HOCKEY
India senior nationwide hockey c’ships: Jharkhand beats Uttarakhand
Jharkhand scored an emphatic 12-0 win over Uttarakhand within the thirteenth Hockey India Senior nationwide ladies’s hockey championship at District Sports Authority Stadium right here on Saturday.
Albela Rani Toppo struck 4 occasions whereas Roshni Dungdung and Shammy Bara twice every to be the mains scorers.
In one other match, Karnataka recorded a 9-0 win over Goa with N.R. Soumyashree, S.P. Kruthika netting a brace every.
The outcomes
Karnataka 9 (N.R. Soumyashree 2, H.R. Anjali, S.P. Kruthika 2, B.N. Poojitha, M.G. Yashika, Apsara Ha, N. Niha) bt Goa.
Jharkhand 12 (Roshni Dungdung 2, Ropni Kumari, Albela Rani Toppo 4, Reshma Soreng, Dipti Toppo, Shammy Bara 2, Elin Dungdung) bt Uttarakhand 0.
Haryana 9 (Aditi Boora, Monika Sihag 2, Devika Sen, Amandeep Kaur 2, Priyanka 3) bt Bihar 0.
-V. V. SUBRAHMANYAM
ATHLETICS
Sable finishes thirty fifth in forty fourth World Athletics cross nation c’ships
Avinash Sable, the 3000m steeple chase silver medallist within the Commonwealth Games and Asian Championship, completed thirty fifth in 31:43s on the forty fourth World Athletics cross nation championships in Bathurst, Australia, on Saturday. Anand Singh, the opposite Indian within the males’s part, was 86th in 35:20s.
Meanwhile, Parul Chaudhary, the Asian 5000m bronze medallist, was twentieth (35:39s) within the ladies’s part, whereas Sanjivani Jadhav completed forty seventh (37.30s) and Chhavi Yadav fifty fifth (39:00).
-Stan Rayan
GOLF
Olesen takes lead as Gandas shoots third straight under-par spherical in Thailand
Denmark’s Thorbjørn Olesen was in scorching kind, grabbing eight birdies with out dropping a shot as he took a two-shot lead into the ultimate spherical of the Thailand Classic.
Olesen is 18-under for 3 rounds and is 2 forward of fellow Dane Nicolai Hojgaard (64) and German Yannik Paul (66).
Manu Gandas, after lacking cuts in Ras Al Khaimah and Singapore, is discovering his toes as he fired a 3rd straight under-par spherical with 2-under 70. After 71 and 69 on the primary two days, he’s now 6-under and tied for forty second.
Gandas had 4 birdies, three of them on the entrance 9, and had one bogey every on the back and front nines.
Gandas will function within the Indian Open subsequent week for the primary time as a member of the DP World Tour, for which he earned a card by successful the home PGTI Tour rankings.
Meanwhile, India’s star participant, Shubhankar Sharma missed the lower.
Olesen, looking for his seventh DP World Tour title and a top-10 end within the year-end rankings to get into the PGA Tour, moved to 18-under and leads the 21-year-old Nicolai Hojgaard (64), whose card included seven birdies, an eagle and bogey.
Paul, who gained in Mallorca final 12 months, shot 66 with seven birdies and one bogey.
Olesen, who performed 4 weeks in a row within the Middle East, took a break and is now again for 2 weeks extra in Asia as he performs Thailand this week and the Hero Indian Open subsequent week.
The six-time DP World Tour winner has had a good begin in 2023 with T-20 in Abu Dhabi, T-16 in Hero Dubai Desert Classic and T4 in Ras Al Khaimah, so he’s due for a stable consequence.
Olesen’s earlier victory got here finally 12 months’s Betfred British Masters hosted by Danny Willett. The 2018 Ryder Cup participant Olesen carded 4 birdies every on the back and front 9, along with his closing acquire of the day on the fifteenth gap proving essential as he prolonged his benefit. Olesen has an excellent document when holding the 54-hole lead, yielding 5 victories from six alternatives.
Højgaard is a two-time winner on the DP World Tour with Paul incomes his maiden victory finally 12 months’s Mallorca Golf Open.
Six-time DP World Tour winner Joost Luiten moved as much as fourth place on 15-under par after a seven-under-par 65, one stroke forward of Kazuki Higa of Japan, South Korean Jeunghun Wang and England’s Dale Whitnell in a share of fifth.
Olesen mentioned, “I think overall it was a pretty good round. I didn’t get into a lot of trouble and for some of the par fours and par fives, I hit it close and could two-putt for birdie. I made it fairly easy for myself, which is nice. It’s not always like that.
“It’s unbelievable. In the last three or four years there’s so many Danes coming up. The twins have so much talent and have shown that already. It’s very impressive for a country like Denmark. It’s not ideal with the weather, only five and a half million people. But I think we’re good at really grinding it out. When you have goals and work hard for them, it pays off. It’s really impressive and something I’m proud of,” he added.
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Aditi Ashok shoots 69 in Saudi, in rivalry for second title in three weeks
Indian golfer Aditi Ashok was unable to supply the type of fireworks she did on the primary two days, however nonetheless got here with a spherical of 3-under 69 to maneuver to 16-under after three rounds on the USD 5 million Aramco Ladies Saudi International on Saturday.
Aditi, who carded 65-66 on the primary two days, couldn’t get her putter to weave the type of magic it had on first two days, as she fell two strokes behind American Lilia Vu, who has progressed by a stroke every day with rounds of 67-66-65 over the previous three days.
Sitting in second place behind Vu was world No. 1 Lydia Ko of New Zealand. Ko, after 64-69 on first two days, added a 66 and moved to 17-under and was one behind the chief.
Sharing the third place with Aditi was the 2020 Saudi Ladies International winner, Emily Kristine Pedersen.
Denmark’s Pedersen gained Hero Women’s Indian Open in 2015, a 12 months earlier than Aditi turned the primary Indian to win on the LET as she grabbed the primary of her 4 LET titles.
Two weeks in the past, Aditi gained the Ladies European Tour’s season-opener Magical Kenya Ladies Open and final week she was third on the Lalla Meryem Cup.
Aditi was happy to have one other shot at a title as she mentioned, “Yes, definitely. I think I hit it good today, created a lot of birdie chances. Just didn’t hole as many putts as the first two days, but still happy with my game. Hopefully I can hit it as good tomorrow but hole more putts.” Speaking of the circumstances, she added, “Yeah, I think today was kind of hard because the wind direction changed. We’ve played this course I think northwest usually, but today felt like it was three, four different directions through the round. Yeah, that was challenging, trusting that wind, but I think I did okay. I hit a few good shots in there.” She additionally admitted that having her Dad on the bag helps her.
“Yeah, it was good actually. I mean, today I was not holing many birdie putts, so halfway around he was like, stay patient; you’re hitting the ball really good. Just hearing that from your caddie, because I’m getting disappointed through the round, so it was just nice to get a bit of pick-me-up and then finish with a couple birdies. That was good.” The final three teams within the closing are star-studded.
Aditi will play within the second final group alongside Charley Hull of England and Lexi Thompson, whereas Lilia Vu will exit within the closing group with Lydia Ko and Emily Pedersen.
The third final group additionally has star gamers Atthaya Thitikul, Georgia Hall and Nasa Hataoka.
-PTI
TENNIS
National under-12 championship: TN athletes win U-12 titles
Smit Undre of Maharashtra and Shravya Numburi of Tamil Nadu gained the girls and boys under-12 titles respectively within the National tennis championship organised by the MSLTA on the GA Ranade Tennis Complex on Saturday.
Smit beat Rishikesh Mane 6-4, 7-5 whereas Shravya outplayed Niesha Enja of Telangana 6-2, 6-0.
The outcomes (finals):
Boys: Smit Undre bt Rishikesh Mane 6-4, 7-5.
Girls: Shravya Numburi bt Niesha Enja 6-2, 6-0.
-Kamesh Srinivasan
Rohan Bopanna in doubles closing of Rotterdam
Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden beat the Germans Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz 6-4, 6-4 to achieve the doubles closing of the $2,224,460 ATP tennis event in Rotterdam, Holland, on Saturday.
The German pair had crushed the highest seeds Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski within the first spherical.
In the $15,000 ITF males’s occasion in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, SD Prajwal Dev and Sai Karteek Reddy Ganta gained the doubles title.
It was the fourth doubles title and second of the season for Prajwal, whereas it was the third profession doubles title for Karteek.
The outcomes:
$2,224,460 ATP, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Doubles (semifinals): Rohan Bopanna & Matthew Ebden (Aus) bt Kevin Krawietz & Tim Puetz (Ger) 6-4, 6-4.
$15,000 ITF males, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Doubles (closing): SD Prajwal Dev & Sai Karteek Reddy Ganta bt Jan Kupcic & Maj Premzi (Slo) 5-7, 7-6(5), [10-8].
– Kamesh Srinivasan
TABLE TENNIS
National sub-junior TT: Delhi will get high billing
The UTT 84th National sub-junior and cadet desk tennis championships, organised by the Table Tennis Association of Kerala, start on the YMCA right here on Sunday. Competitions within the under-15, 13 and under-11 age teams can be held and over a thousand gamers are anticipated.
The inter-State group occasions, making a return after 2019, can be held solely within the under-15 class.
The girls and boys championships can be held individually and the women will open the present first. The boys occasions start on February 24.
Delhi, which has vivid stars like Sayanika Maji and Avisha Karmakar, has been given the highest billing within the ladies group championship. Maharashtra, with its very gifted Jennifer Varghese, and UP, with the robust Avani Tripathi, are different among the many groups which might pull off a shock or two.
Team groupings (under-15 ladies): Group A: Delhi, PSPBA, Bihar Group B: UP, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand.Group C: Maharashtra, Goa, Punjab. Group D: Assam, HP, AP. Group E: WB, J&Okay, Daman & Diu. Group F: TN, Pondicherry, Odisha, Kerala.Group G: Haryana, Karnataka, Rajasthan & Telangana. Group H: Gujarat, Chandigarh, Jharkhand, MP.
-Stan Rayan
FOOTBALL
Services qualifies for semifinal, first to e-book its ticket to Riyadh
Former champion Services turned the primary group to qualify for the semifinals of the 76 th Santosh Trophy National Football Championship. The group booked its ticket to Riyadh, the place the semifinals and closing can be performed, after crushing Manipur 3-0 in Bhubaneswar on Saturday with all of the objectives coming within the first 16 minutes.
Services’ Ronaldo Singh makes an attempt to beat the Manipur goalkeeper
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Services leads the six-team Group ‘B’ with 10 factors from 4 matches. The second qualifier can be finalised after the subsequent set of matches on Monday and Meghalaya, Railways and Manipur all seem like in with an opportunity to make the lower.
Meghalaya, which struck twice throughout added time, thrashed Delhi 5-1 whereas Railways defeated Bengal 1-0 in different Group ‘B’ matches on Saturday.
The outcomes (Group B)
Services 3 (Liton Shil 5, B. Sunil 14, Bikash Thapa 16) bt Manipur 0
Meghalaya 5 (Donlad Diengdoh 17 & 57, Ronaldkydon Lyngdoh 39 & 90+7, Everbrightson Sana 90+4) bt Delhi 1 (Ajay Singh 90)
Railways 1 (Nuruddin 45+2) bt Bengal 0
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com