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SPORTS - July 2023

Jul 2023

Apr 06, 2026

7th National Sub-Junior Boxing Championship begins in Nagpur

The 7th National Sub-Junior (Under-17) Boxing Championship began in Nagpur, inaugurating a week-long national event. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari opened the championship, drawing about 600 young boxers (roughly 350 boys and 250 girls). Support comes from around 180 coaches and 70 officials across 13 weight categories. The tournament provides a platform to identify and nurture future boxing talent, offering exposure to competition at the national level. Organisers emphasise grassroots participation, women's involvement, and pathways to elite levels of sport, reflecting India's expanding youth boxing ecosystem.
  • 7th National Sub-Junior Boxing Championship opened in Nagpur.
  • About 600 participants: 350 boys, 250 girls.
  • Inaugurated by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari.
  • Participants across 13 weight categories; 180 coaches, 70 officials.
  • Focus on talent development and grassroots growth.

India tops global track and field doping suspensions, AIU report finds

India has the highest number of track and field athletes suspended for doping violations, according to the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU). The AIU operates as an independent body established by World Athletics to monitor doping, enforce bans, and promote fair play in global athletics. In the latest AIU report, 148 Indian track and field athletes were declared ineligible, the most by any country. Kenya is second in the list, and Russia ranks third with 66 suspended athletes. The figures trigger concern about the integrity of Indian athletics and underscore calls for stronger governance, better testing, and transparency at national levels. The AIU notes its responsibilities include investigations, enforcement of bans, and ongoing monitoring of athletes and their support staff.
  • AIU is an independent body under World Athletics.
  • India: 148 suspended athletes (highest globally).
  • Kenya second; Russia third with 66 suspensions.
  • Raises concerns about integrity of Indian athletics.
  • AIU handles investigations, bans, and monitoring of staff.

Apr 04, 2026

Ashwin signs with San Francisco Unicorns for MLC 2026, first Indian in US league

Ravichandran Ashwin, India's veteran off-spinner, has signed with the San Francisco Unicorns for the 2026 Cognizant Major League Cricket season, becoming the first Indian international to play in the United States-based league. Ashwin has played 287 matches for India across Tests, ODIs, and T20Is, taking 765 wickets. He retired from international cricket in 2024 and ended his IPL career in 2025. The Unicorns will start their campaign on 19 June 2026, facing the LA Knight Riders at Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium near Dallas, Texas, with the season concluding on 18 July 2026 at the Oakland Coliseum. This move signals growing cross-border interest in cricket and new opportunities for players.
  • Ashwin signs with San Francisco Unicorns for MLC 2026
  • First Indian international to join US Major League Cricket
  • MLC 2026 schedule: 19 June to 18 July
  • Venues: Grand Prairie Stadium (Texas) and Oakland Coliseum (California)
  • Ashwin retired from international cricket in 2024; IPL career ended 2025

Ashwin joins San Francisco Unicorns for MLC 2026, first Indian international in US league

Ravichandran Ashwin has signed with the San Francisco Unicorns for the 2026 Major League Cricket season, becoming the first Indian international to join the US-based league. The Guardian reported on 28 March 2026 that the move marks a milestone for cross-border cricket development. Ashwin, with 287 India caps and 765 Test wickets, retired from international cricket in 2024 and finished his IPL career in 2025. The MLC 2026 window runs from mid-June to mid-July, with fixtures at Grand Prairie Stadium in Texas and the Oakland Coliseum in California. The signing reflects growing interest in cricket in North America.
  • Reported by The Guardian on 28 March 2026
  • Marks first Indian international in MLC
  • MLC 2026: mid-June to mid-July
  • Venues include Grand Prairie and Oakland Coliseum
  • Ashwin's international career ended in 2024

Khelo India Tribal Games conclude with Karnataka on top

The Khelo India Tribal Games concluded in Chhattisgarh with a vibrant closing ceremony attended by Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai and Deputy Chief Minister Arun Sao. Notable sportspersons Mary Kom and Bhaichung Bhutia were present. The event showcased tribal athletes from across India and highlighted inclusivity in national sports development. The finals included men’s football and several archery competitions. West Bengal won the football gold by defeating host Chhattisgarh 1–0, which took silver. Karnataka finished as overall champion with 23 gold, 8 silver, and 7 bronze medals; Odisha had 21 gold, 15 silver, and 21 bronze; Jharkhand 16 gold, 8 silver, 11 bronze, while host state Chhattisgarh placed ninth with 3 gold, 10 silver, and 6 bronze.
  • Khelo India Tribal Games concluded in Chhattisgarh
  • West Bengal won men’s football gold; Chhattisgarh silver
  • Karnataka overall champion: 23G, 8S, 7B
  • Odisha 21G; Jharkhand 16G
  • Mary Kom and Bhaichung Bhutia attended
  • Event showcased tribal athletes and inclusivity

Apr 03, 2026

Bodhana Sivanandan crowned Britain's top female chess player

Bodhana Sivanandan, an 11-year-old of Indian origin, has been rated Britain’s top female chess player in the April 2026 FIDE list, ranking 72nd globally among women. Based in Harrow, she reached a peak rating of 2,366 after rising through local clubs and tournaments since starting at age five during the COVID-19 era. Her rapid ascent reflects disciplined practice, supportive coaching, and early exposure to competitive play. The achievement highlights global mobility of young talents and the growing influence of Indian-origin players in international chess circuits.
  • Bodhana Sivanandan named Britain’s top female chess player (April 2026 list).
  • Global ranking: 72nd among women; rating 2,366.
  • Beginnings in Harrow; started at age five during COVID-19.
  • Illustrates rising Indian-origin talent in international chess.

Hockey India Sub Jr. Women National Championship begins in Ranchi

The 16th Hockey India Sub Junior Women National Championship 2026 starts on 1 April in Ranchi, Jharkhand and runs through 12 April. Division A features 12 teams in four pools, with knockout rounds starting 9 April and the Final on 12 April. Hockey Jharkhand hosts Pool A alongside Hockey Bihar (BSSA) and Hockey Maharashtra; Pool B includes Odisha, Punjab, and Andhra Pradesh; Pool C features Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Manipur; Pool D gathers Mizoram, Uttar Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh. Division B operates as a league from 1–6 April with two pools.
  • Event duration: 1–12 April 2026 in Ranchi.
  • Division A: 12 teams in four pools; knockouts begin 9 April; final 12 April.
  • Host city: Ranchi; participating teams listed by pool.
  • Division B follows a league format 1–6 April.
  • Organization by Hockey India.

Doon crackdown in Doon: Operation Prahaar continues (web added)

Media reports on 2–3 April 2026 describe ongoing security operations in Dehradun metropolitan area under Operation Prahaar. The crackdown addresses gang activity and organized crime, with police citing improved intelligence sharing and targeted actions. Officials underscore the need for sustained vigilance as investigations proceed. Community leaders call for transparent action and continued public safety measures to maintain trust during the crackdown. The operation has become a talking point in local governance and security planning in northern India.
  • Operation Prahaar ongoing in Dehradun area (April 2026).
  • Focus on gang/criminal networks and organized crime.
  • Police emphasize intelligence-led, targeted actions.
  • Authorities urge public cooperation and transparency.

Apr 02, 2026

Kimi Antonelli leads World Championship after Japanese Grand Prix

Kimi Antonelli secured his second consecutive win and the lead of the world championship at the Japanese Grand Prix after a safety-car period. The 19-year-old Italian had not yet made a pit stop, while his rivals Oscar Piastri and George Russell had, when Oliver Bearman's Haas crashed heavily. The incident gave Antonelli a pit-stop advantage that cost him less time than others and helped him retain the lead. Russell, frustrated, finished fourth behind Piastri and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, and radioed that it was 'unbelievable' as he realised Antonelli would top the standings for the second successive race.
  • Antonelli secured his second win in succession and leads the World Championship.
  • A safety-car period influenced race strategy and final positions.
  • Antonelli had not yet pitted; rivals pitted after Bearman's crash.
  • Russell finished fourth; Piastri finished second; Leclerc third.

Apr 01, 2026

First Indian Sailing League kicks off at Umiam Lake; ends March 31

The inaugural Indian Sailing League launched at Umiam Water Sports Complex near Shillong, with 14 teams and 182 participants, including 58 international sailors from eight countries. The event, held under Meghalaya’s tourism department and coordinating bodies, runs until 31 March 2026. Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma inaugurated the league, framing it as part of a long-term plan to position Umiam Lake as a global water sports destination and to boost Meghalaya’s tourism and international event hosting capacity. The league features a mix of coastal and inland sailing formats and aims to attract talent and investment.
  • Event: First Indian Sailing League at Umiam Lake.
  • Participants: 14 teams; 182 participants; 58 international sailors.
  • Dates: 30–31 March 2026.
  • Significance: Tourism boost; global destination for water sports.

Jannik Sinner wins Miami Open final to achieve Sunshine Double

In a rain-affected Miami Open final, Italian player Jannik Sinner defeated Jiri Lehecka 6-4, 6-4 to complete the coveted Sunshine Double without dropping a set. Sinner, ranked world number two, showcased high first-serve efficiency and clutch serving to seal back-to-back Masters 1000 titles. The victory continued his impressive form, extending a run of 17 Masters 1000 matches won without surrendering a single set. The win comes amid weather delays that tested players’ focus and resilience, contributing to a memorable weekend for tennis fans worldwide.
  • Winner: Jannik Sinner; score 6-4, 6-4 over Jiri Lehecka.
  • Achievement: Sunshine Double without dropping a set.
  • Stats: 92% first-serve points; zero broken serves on key moments.
  • Context: Extended Masters 1000 winning streak to 17 matches.
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