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SPORTS - August 2024

Aug 2024

Apr 17, 2026

National Wheelchair Handball Championship begins in AP

The National Wheelchair Handball Championship, organized by the Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ), began on 15 April 2026 at the AMTZ IEC Campus in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. The event continues until 19 April 2026. More than 70 players and officials from six states are participating, showcasing growing interest in adaptive sports in India. The competition is conducted with the Handball Federation of India to provide para-athletes a professional platform for national recognition. Education mentors and AMTZ leadership attended the inaugural ceremony, emphasizing talent identification and potential pathways to the Cairo international championship.
  • Event started on 15 April 2026 and runs until 19 April 2026.
  • Venue: AMTZ IEC Campus, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
  • Over 70 players and officials from six states participate.
  • Organized with the Handball Federation of India to promote para-sports.

India beat Malawi 3-2 to finish third in FIFA Series Kenya 2026

India’s women’s football team finished third at the FIFA Series Kenya 2026 after a 3-2 victory over Malawi at Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi, on 15 April 2026. Astam Oraon opened the scoring in the 18th minute, Aveka Singh added a goal on 45+1, and substitute Priyadharshini Selladurai sealed the win in the 84th. Malawi pulled two goals back through Khumalo Ireen in the 42nd and Deborah Henry in the 60th. India had earlier lost 0-2 to Kenya in the semi finals. Australia defeated Kenya 2-0 to win the title. The result signals India’s rising form ahead of key fixtures.
  • India finished third in FIFA Series Kenya 2026, defeating Malawi 3-2 on 15 April 2026.
  • Scorers for India: Astam Oraon (18'), Aveka Singh (45+1'), Priyadharshini Selladurai (84').
  • Malawi scorers: Khumalo Ireen (42'), Deborah Henry (60').
  • India lost 0-2 to Kenya in the semifinals; Australia won the title 2-0.

Apr 16, 2026

R. Vaishali wins FIDE Women’s Candidates 2026 in Cyprus

India’s young grandmaster R. Vaishali won the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament 2026 in Cyprus yesterday, defeating Russia’s Kateryna Lagno in the final round. She finished with 8.5 points from 14 rounds to secure the title and earn the right to challenge China’s Ju Wenjun for the Women’s World Championship later this year. Vaishali, 24, became the second Indian woman to win the event, following Dronavalli Harika in 2013. In the Open section, Uzbekistan’s Javokhir Sindarov won with 9.5 points, earning a challenge to Gukesh later this year. Vaishali’s triumph adds to India’s growing chess presence.
  • Vaishali won the FIDE Women’s Candidates 2026 in Cyprus.
  • Finished with 8.5/14; earns World Championship challenge.
  • Defeated Kateryna Lagno in the final round.
  • Second Indian woman to win the event (Harika 2013).
  • Open winner Sindarov to challenge Gukesh.

Apr 15, 2026

Mitchell Starc and Deepti Sharma named Wisden's Leading Cricketers in the World for 2025

Mitchell Starc and Deepti Sharma have been named Wisden Cricketers' Almanack's Leading Cricketers in the World for 2025, announced ahead of Wisden's 163rd edition. Starc delivered a standout year across formats, taking 55 wickets in 11 Test matches at an average of 17.32, including a career-best 6/9 against the West Indies. Sharma played a key role in India's first-ever Women's ODI World Cup triumph on home soil in 2025, contributing 215 runs at 30.71 and 22 wickets at 20.40. In the final, she scored 58 off 58 balls and claimed 5/39 with a match-winning spell. The awards highlight India's rise in global cricket. The recognition reflects performances from the 2025 season.
  • Mitchell Starc: 55 wickets in 11 Tests, avg 17.32
  • Career-best 6/9 vs West Indies
  • Deepti Sharma: 215 runs at 30.71, 22 wickets at 20.40
  • In final: 58 off 58 balls, 5/39
  • India's growing prominence in world cricket

Sawan Barwal breaks India’s oldest marathon record at Rotterdam Marathon 2026

India’s Sawan Barwal, a 28‑year‑old Army havildar, set a new national marathon record at the Rotterdam Marathon 2026 with a time of 2 hours 11 minutes 58 seconds. Barwal finished 20th in a competitive field, surpassing Shivnath Singh’s 2:12:00 set in 1978. Trained under coach Ajith Markose as part of Project 2:09, Barwal overcame a late collapse to finish strong and has qualified for the Asian Games. The record end marks a milestone in Indian distance running and highlights Barwal’s rise from track events to marathon success.
  • Barwal clocked 2:11:58 at the Rotterdam Marathon 2026.
  • This time breaks Shivnath Singh’s 1978 national record of 2:12:00.
  • Barwal finished 20th in a highly competitive field.
  • He trains under Ajith Markose as part of Project 2:09.
  • The performance qualifies him for the Asian Games.

Apr 14, 2026

Abhimanyu Mandwal wins gold in 70kg freestyle at Asian Wrestling Championships 2026

Abhimanyu Mandwal clinched gold in the 70 kg freestyle final at the Asian Wrestling Championships 2026 in Bishkek, defeating Mongolia’s Tomor Ochiryn Tulga 5-3. Mandwal’s victory added to India’s medal tally and demonstrated consistent form in a competitive weight category. The final showcased Mandwal’s balance of offense and defense, contributing to India’s reputation as a rising force in Asian wrestling and opening doors for further international opportunities in the sport.
  • Gold: Abhimanyu Mandwal, 70 kg
  • Final score: 5-3 vs Tomor Ochiryn Tulga (Mongolia)
  • Context: strengthens India’s freestyle wrestling presence
  • Impact: supports selection for future global events
  • Location: Bishkek; Asian Wrestling Championships 2026

Sujeet Kalkal wins gold in 65kg category at Asian Wrestling Championships 2026

Sujeet Kalkal won gold in the 65 kg freestyle event at the Asian Wrestling Championships 2026 in Bishkek, defeating top rivals en route to the title. His victory marks a historic 65 kg gold for India and reflects his technical skill and strategic aggression. Kalkal’s performance added to India’s growing success in wrestling on the continental stage and signaled potential for selection in major global events in the coming year.
  • Gold: Sujeet Kalkal, 65 kg
  • Final opponent: Umidjon Jalolov (Uzbekistan)
  • Significance: first 65 kg Indian gold since 2019
  • Context: part of India’s strong wrestling showing in Bishkek
  • Implication: potential for further international selection

Sujeet Kalkal and Abhimanyu Mandwal grab gold at Asian Wrestling Championships 2026

Indian wrestlers dominated the freestyle events at the Asian Wrestling Championships 2026 held in Bishkek. Sujeet Kalkal won gold in the 65 kg category, defeating Uzbekistan’s Umidjon Jalolov 8-1. He becomes the first Indian to win 65 kg gold since Bajrang Punia in 2019 and earned his third gold medal of the year. Abhimanyu Mandwal added another gold in the 70 kg final, defeating Mongolia’s Tomor Ochiryn Tulga 5-3. The two victories contributed to India’s strong medal tally as the team continued its good form on the continental stage.
  • 65 kg gold: Sujeet Kalkal; final score 8-1 vs Umidjon Jalolov
  • First 65 kg Indian gold since Bajrang Punia (2019)
  • Mandwal gold: 70 kg; final score 5-3 vs Tomor Ochiryn Tulga
  • Event: Asian Wrestling Championships 2026; Bishkek
  • Impact: India strengthens its position in freestyle wrestling

Ayush Shetty earns silver at Badminton Asia Championships 2026 in Ningbo

Ayush Shetty, 20, emerged as a rising Indian badminton talent by reaching the men’s singles final at the Badminton Asia Championships 2026 in Ningbo. In a breakthrough run, he defeated several top-ranked players, including world No. 1, No. 4 and No. 7, en route to the final. In the title match, Shi Yuqi of China, world No. 2, dominated and won 21-8, 21-10 in 42 minutes. The straight-sets loss did not erase the significance of Shetty’s performance, which showcased speed, shot-making, and tactical variation. The result signals a new generation of Indian players entering the international badminton stage.
  • Final opponent: Shi Yuqi (China), world No. 2
  • Final score: 21-8, 21-10, duration 42 minutes
  • Shetty’s age: 20; notable run to the final
  • Path to final included wins over world No. 1, No. 4, and No. 7
  • Event location: Ningbo; Badminton Asia Championships 2026

Sinner stuns Alcaraz to win Monte Carlo Masters 2026; reclaims No. 1

Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz to win the Monte Carlo Masters 2026 in straight sets, 7-6(5), 6-3. This victory marked his third ATP Masters 1000 title of the year and extended a 17-match winning run. With the win, Sinner reclaimed the World No. 1 ranking and joined a select group who have won four consecutive ATP Masters titles. The final showcased high-quality tennis, with Alcaraz pushing early; Sinner regained control and closed out in the second set to secure the title at one of the tour’s premier clay-court events.
  • Final score: 7-6(5), 6-3
  • Champion: Jannik Sinner; World No. 1
  • Opponent: Carlos Alcaraz
  • Cadence: third Masters 1000 title of 2026
  • Win streak: 17 matches

Apr 11, 2026

Brazil’s Laura Cardoso sets T20I bowling record with nine wickets

Brazil’s Laura Cardoso set a record in T20I cricket by taking nine wickets for four runs in three overs against Lesotho, the first instance of nine wickets in a single innings in T20I history. Cardoso’s extraordinary spell marked the first time any player—men or women—had claimed nine wickets in a single innings in the format. Her figures of 9/4 surpass the previous best of eight for seven by Bhutan’s Sonam Yeshey in 2025. The 21-year-old’s sensational performance highlighted Brazil’s rising stature in women’s cricket on the global stage and underscored the growth of the sport in new regions.
  • Laura Cardoso took 9/4 in three overs vs Lesotho.
  • First player to claim nine wickets in a T20I innings (men or women).
  • Surpasses Bhutan’s 8/7 record from 2025.
  • 21-year-old’s performance signals growth of Brazil in women’s cricket.
  • Viewed as a historic milestone in T20I bowling records.
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