India wraps up South Africa for 244

December 20, 2013

South_AfricaJohannesburg, Dec 20: Indian pacers Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sharma struck early as South Africa folded for 244 in their first innings on the third morning of the first Test here on Friday.

At the Wanderers stadium, Zaheer and Ishant picked up the last four wickets for just 31 runs, as the Proteas crashed from their overnight score of 213/6 to be bowled out for 244 in less than an hour of the opening session on day three.

They now trail India by 36 runs, who made 280 runs in their first innings.

Zaheer finished with 4-88 from 26.3 overs, while Ishant returned with figures of 4-79 from 25 overs. Mohammad Shami was the other wicket-taker with figures of 18-3-48-2. R Ashwin (0-25) only bowled six overs out of a total 75.3 sent down.

Vernon Philander and Faf du Plessis restarted their 67-run partnership in the morning, looking to extend India’s time in the field and get their team past the first innings’ total if possible.

Philander started the day with a boundary off the first ball, driving it through the covers and bringing up his fifty. He scored 52 off 77 balls, with six fours. He drove for four again two balls later, making his intent for quick runs very clear.

But he couldn’t go on for long, edging Zaheer to first slip, as the left-arm speedster came round the wicket.

R Ashwin, who had dropped Graeme Smith on day two, didn’t make any mistake this time around. Philander was out for 59 runs, facing 86 balls, hitting seven fours.

At the other end, Ishant accounted for Dale Steyn, with Rohit Sharma holding a smart catch at third slip, redeeming himself after dropping du Plessis late on day two. He scored 20 runs off 77 balls, with one four.

Morne Morkel was the last man out in the 76th over of the innings, bowled by Zaheer, after he had slapped him for four on the previous delivery. It folded the Proteas’ innings 36 runs short of India’s first innings total.

On day one, Virat Kohli’s fifth Test hundred, 119 off 181 balls, had powered India to 280 in their first innings.

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February 20,2020

New Delhi, Feb 20: Grappler Divya Kakran on Thursday became the second Indian woman to win a gold medal at the ongoing Asian Wrestling Championship.

Divya, a bronze medallist at Asian Games 2018, earned her first gold by winning all her four bouts against Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Uzbekistan and Japan.

Her final bout against Naruha Matsuyuki of Japan was the closest one but she managed to outclass her opponent 6-4 to seal her name on the gold medal. The 68 kg category was played in round-robin format as only five wrestlers were in the fray.

India is likely to add some more medals to its tally when Nirmala Devi, Pinki, and Sarita go out to grapple for the yellow metal in their respective weight categories.

Three-time Commonwealth championship gold medallist, Nirmala Devi (50 kg) first defeated Munkhnar Byambasuren of Mongolia in the quarterfinals by 6-4 to reach the semis.

In the semi-finals, Nirmala got the better of Dauletbike Yakhshimuratova of Uzbekistan by 10-0 and will play against 2018 Under-23 World Champion Miho Igarashi of Japan for the gold medal.

Pinki (55 kg) started her day on a winning note against Shokhida Akhmedova of Uzbekistan by 12-4 in round 3 and lost to Kana Higashikawa of Japan to enter the semis where she defeated Marina Zuyeva of Kazakistan by a score of 6-0.

Pinki will play in the gold medal bout against Dulguun Bolormaa of Mongolia.

Sarita (59 kg) will now face Battsetseg Altantsetseg of Mongolia in the gold medal bout after winning against her opponents in the qualifiers, quarterfinals and semi-final by a score of 10-0, 11-0 and 10-3, respectively.

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April 27,2020

Lahore, Apr 27: Pakistan batsman Umar Akmal has been banned from all forms of cricket for three years for failing to report spot-fixing offers, the Pakistan Cricket Board announced Monday.

Umar, who turns 30 next month, pleaded guilty to not reporting the fixing offers which led to his provisional suspension on February 20 this year.

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