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Author: Gargi Raut
Indian Olympic Association has confirmed in a letter that a team of Indian delegation including IOA members and officials from the Government of Gujarat are all set to travel to Lausanne from 30th June to 2nd July 2025 for official talks with CGF (Commonwealth Games Federation), Olympic Games Department Team and the IOC (International Olympics Committee). The purpose of this visit is to share updates on key aspects of Gujarat’s preparations for its bids to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games and the 2036 Olympic Games, and to seek valuable feedback and guidance from the CGF and IOC. Sources…
As the IPL enters the business end of the tournament, the franchises will soon move to planning for the next year. And in doing so some big names who were paid big bucks are likely to be traded or released. Among one of the highest paid players in IPL history is Venkatesh Iyer, sources say the all-rounder might not be retained further and is likely to be traded. Kolkata Knight Riders paid 23.75 crores for Iyer and the 30 year-old had a forgettable season under the pressure of the price tag. Except for one impact knock, his bat was silent…
Indian shuttlers are off to a positive start after having below par performances in the past few tournaments. Following a tame Sudirman Cup performance, expectations were high for a strong comeback. And India’s men’s singles players H.S Prannoy and Satish Karunakaran have delivered on the promise. Prannoy staged a positive comeback against Japan’s Nishimoto and clinched the third game to win the match 19-21, 21-17, 21-16. Prannoy initially was training but made a brilliant effort against 12th ranked Nishimoto. Meanwhile Satish Karunakaran, World No. 51 beat World No. 7 Chou Tien Chen in straight sets 21-13, 21-14. A…
LA28 website has KL Rahul’s picture explaining the sport. Interestingly Rahul isn’t part of India’s T20 scheme of things at the moment.
Gargi Raut As the Olympics prepares for the inclusion of Cricket in the Los Angeles 2028 games, Olympics authorities have a responsibility of warming up the larger audience to cricket. In an article explaining the shortest format of the game, a picture of KL Rahul was used, a player who is not in the scheme of things for T20Is for the Indian Team. While the explanation given, see screenshot, seeks to make the game understandable for a global audience, the use of the picture is interesting. It also tells us something about the pecking order in Indian cricket. One wonders…
NRAI President Kalikesh Singh Deo on Launching India’s First Franchise-Based Shooting League and the Shift Post LA28
India shooting is on the verge of witnessing history with the inauguration of the ‘Shooting League of India’, a franchise-based mixed team competition featuring Olympic disciplines, including top international and domestic shooters. At the heart of this ambitious project is NRAI President Kalikesh Singh Deo, who has been working closely on reshaping the roadmap of Indian shooting. In an exclusive conversation with RevSportz, Kalikesh Singh Deo opened up on building the ‘Shooting League of India’ and how NRAI is preparing to transition from 25m Rapid Fire Pistol to 25m Pistol post LA28. What was the core motivation behind launching…
Breaking: India Prepares for Big Shift in Shooting: 25m Sports Pistol to Replace Rapid Fire Post LA28
The shooting world is set for another transformation as it has now been confirmed that after the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, 25m Rapid Fire pistol will give way to 25m pistol. The 25m rapid fire pistol event has always been special for India with multiple medals in the discipline. With this development, NRAI is introducing a 25m pistol event for all national events from this year. The upcoming inaugural Shooting League of India, a franchise-based mixed event tournament that is scheduled for November, will have the 25m sports event instead of the 25m rapid fire, as confirmed by NRAI president…
The high-stakes India vs England five match Test series is right around the corner. And as the Indian team gears up for the tour, Sarfaraz Khan is leaving no stone unturned in his preparation. The Mumbai batter is training rigorously with his eyes set on English conditions. The 27-year-old’s day begins at 5 am, where he begins an early morning session at the Karanataka Cricket Ground, cross Maidan. He spends almost 30 minutes on endurance running, which is then followed by two hours of red-ball practice on a lush green wicket that replicate the seaming conditions expected in the UK. …
Sources: Gautam Gambhir to leave on 6th June with first batch of Main squad for England
Gautam Gambhir will leave for England with the first batch of the main squad for England on the 6th of June. There was speculation on whether he will go earlier or will only travel with the main team. Now it is confirmed that the head coach will travel on 6 June. While the India A team will travel on 25 May, Shubman Gill and Sai Sudarshan will join them ahead of the second India A game as has already been announced by the BCCI. The first batch of the India A team will be accompanied by Hrishikesh Kanitkar who…
He’s the Best Thing That Has Happened to Indian Sport: World Athletics VP Adille Sumariwalla on Neeraj Chopra
Neeraj Chopra breached the long-awaited 90m mark in Doha at the Diamond League. For years, fans had dreamed of this elusive throw, and when Neeraj finally crossed it, it was a moment of celebration for the entire nation. In this conversation, World Athletics Vice President Adille Sumariwalla looked back on Neeraj’s incredible journey, his impact on Indian sport, and how he became a catalyst for Murali Sreeshankar’s comeback. Neeraj breaching the 90-metre mark has been a long-awaited milestone for many of us. From a global athletics perspective, how does this performance change the perception of Indian athletes? And of…
Breaking & Exclusive: Long Jumper Murali Sreeshankar set to return to action on 28 June after almost a year long injury layoff
Gargi Raut India’s long jump athlete Murali Sreeshankar, after a streak of consistent performances that booked him a quota at the 2024 Olympics, had to miss out on his 15 year-old Olympic dream following a freak accident. With less than a 100 days left for the much anticipated Paris Olympics, Sreeshankar was performing a regular routine when he made an awkward landing and ruptured a tendon in his knee, an injury that destroyed the hopes of an Olympic medal, one that Murali was in strong contention for. Following the injury, Shreeshankar had to undergo a major surgery that was performed…
