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Lahore, May 2 (IANS) Pakistan’s fast bowler Ihsanullah will be out of action for the next six to 12 months as he continues to recover from a right elbow and shoulder injury.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday revealed that an independent three-member Medical Committee, comprising Rana Dilawaiz Nadeem, Mumraiz Naqshband and Javed Akram, has been tasked with reviewing the handling of fast bowler Ihsanullah’s right elbow injury and recommending next steps.

“Ihsanullah should continue with aggressive physiotherapy and rehabilitation of right elbow and shoulder. Surgery may be the last option if he does not recover in six to 12 months,” said the report.

In addition to recommending the treatment plan, the Medical Committee has also identified and highlighted delays in the diagnosis of Ihsanullah’s injury and inappropriate prescription of treatment, as well as non-compliance by the fast bowler with the prescribed rehabilitation plan.

Ihsanullah sustained an elbow injury in April 2023 during Pakistan’s white-ball series against New Zealand and has been out of action since then.

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Meanwhile, PCB’s Director of Medical and Sports Sciences, Sohail Saleem has tendered his resignation, which has been accepted by the PCB.

“The committee concludes that Ihsanullah’s condition of right elbow pain was not addressed, treated and operated appropriately. There was a delay in reaching the clinical diagnoses and investigations. He did not receive a formal rehabilitation process as required by his condition,” the report said.

“His surgery was planned hurriedly without any specialist review and preoperative assessment,” the report further added.

Furthermore, the Medical Committee also conducted reviews on the cases of Arshad Iqbal, Zeeshan Zameer, and women’s cricketer Shawal Zulfikar.

Regarding Arshad, the committee recommended a two-month rehabilitation programme, while for Zeeshan, the committee suggested the bowler undergo examination by a foot and ankle specialist. As for Shawal, the committee suggested conducting a CT scan of her right shoulder before proposing any further course of action.

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Paris Olympics: Farmer's son Sarabjot reaps bronze medal on Olympic debut

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Paris Olympics: Farmer's son Sarabjot reaps bronze medal on Olympic debut

Chateauroux, July 30 (IANS) When 13-year-old Sarabjot Singh first told his farmer father that he wanted to stop playing football and take up shooting, Jatinder Singh dissuaded him as it cost a lot to pursue the expensive sport. But Jitender Singh eventually relented when his son continued to urge him for the next few months, asking to be allowed to pursue his new-found hobby.

The hard work and sacrifice by the father with modest means eventually paved the way for a historic moment as Sarabjot on Tuesday bagged a bronze medal for India in the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team event at the Paris Olympic Games, becoming part of the first Indian pair to win an Olympic medal in the team event.

Sarabjot’s journey to an Olympic medal is one littered with setbacks and disappointments. But he persisted and now is reaping the reward for his perseverance and hard work.

If his journey to the Olympics was marked by sweat and toil, his time at the Games was not easy either.

Disappointed after finishing ninth in the men’s 10m Air Pistol Individual event, India’s Sarabjot Singh on Tuesday bounced back to clinch his maiden Olympic bronze medal in the 10m air pistol mixed team event, partnering with Manu Bhaker. In the individual event, Sarabjot, who hails from Dheen village of Ambala district in Haryana, was edged out by German Robin Walter by the slimmest of margins in the men’s 10m Air Pistol event, just one inner 10 shot less.

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But Sarabjot made sure his next outing in Paris didn’t go to waste.

Manu and Sarabjot qualified for the bronze medal match with a score of 580 in the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Qualification Round, finishing third overall.

In the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team bronze medal match, Sarabjot and Manu faced the South Korean duo of Oh Ye Jin and Lee Won Ho at the Chateauroux Shooting Range. The match saw some tense moments, particularly when the Koreans mounted a comeback, but the Indian pair held its nerves to secure a 16-10 victory. This win not only secured India a bronze medal but also marked a significant milestone in Sarabjot’s burgeoning career.

The 22-year-old Sarabjot took to shooting on seeing a few kids playing with air guns at a makeshift range during a summer camp. He was 13 then and harboured hopes of becoming a footballer.

But seeing the kids aiming at paper targets with pistols stayed in his mind and changed the course of his life.

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In 2014, Sarabjot told his father that he wanted to pursue shooting. His father Jitender Singh initially discouraged him considering the high cost of the sport but eventually relented after Sarabjot’s interest persisted.

Sarabjot repaid the faith five years later by winning gold in the ISSF Junior World Championship at Suhl, Germany in 2019.

Though Sarabjot’s journey in shooting began in a rather humble setting — at a school camp organized in a village near Ambala, his rise under coach Shakti Rana has been meteoric.

Though the camp’s limited resources meant that one pistol had to be shared among more than 30 trainees, Sarabjot’s interest persisted. When the academy closed in 2016, Sarabjot’s passion for shooting led him to the Shooters Terrace Academy at Ambala Cantt, where he trained under coach Abhishek Rana. The commute was challenging; with no direct buses from his village, Sarabjot would ride his bicycle to a friend’s house and then catch a bus to the academy.

It wasn’t until early 2017 that Sarabjot’s father could afford to buy him his first pistol. This was after Sarabjot won a youth bronze medal at the National Shooting Championship, a testament to his potential.

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Sarabjot has many times said that his father’s support and sacrifice, especially considering their modest means, were crucial in his rise.

In 2019, he won gold at the Junior World Cup and Asian Championships, earning his first cash award from the Haryana Government the following year. His stellar performances continued, with two World Cup titles in the last 18 months and a bronze at the Asian Championships last year, where he secured a quota for India at the Paris Olympics. His consistent form was evident in the Olympic trials, where he posted impressive scores of 579, 581, 581, and 584.

Achievements:

Asian Games (2022) – Gold medal in team event & Silver medal in mixed team event.

Asian Championship, Korea (2023) – Bronze medal in the 10m air pistol individual event along with Olympics 2024 quota place for the country.

World Cup, Bhopal (2023) – Gold medal in the Individual event

World Cup, Baku, (2023) – Gold medal in Mixed Team event

Junior World Cup, Suhl (2022) – 1 Gold medal in team event & 2 Silver medals in individual & mixed team events.

Junior World Championship, Lima (2021) – 2 Gold medals in team & mixed team events.

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'Kudos to India; Manu made history', says Khel Ratna awardee shooter Ronjan Sodhi

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'Kudos to India; Manu made history', says Khel Ratna awardee shooter Ronjan Sodhi

Chateauroux, July 30 (IANS) Manu-Sarabjot created history and became the first duo to bring home a medal in a team shooting event for India.

Following the historic achievement, Khel Ratna awardee shooter Ronjan Sodhi hailed the duo for their unbelievable display, saying, “It’s amazing, another medal for India from shooting, bronze, and Manu scripted history. She is the only athlete to win two medals in the same edition (post independence) which is not possible other than a few sports like swimming and badminton,” Sodhi told IANS.

Team India defeated the South Korean duo of Lee Wonho and Oh Ye Jin 16-10 in the bronze medal playoff in the Chateauroux. Despite taking an early 8-2 lead, South Korea fought back into the match and were close to completing what could have been a huge upset.

Sodhi went on to praise the Korean side and talked about how fans can expect more medals from the shooting events.

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“Korea is a very strong team but they shot really well, both of them. Kudos to them (India) for pulling of such a beautiful win and congratulations to the entire country,” he added.

“It (Olympics) has just started and there is lots to come. Don’t forget the 3P events, pistol, rapid fire, shotgun, and trap (event) is going on. They have all trained hard and focus on what they have done in training,” concluded Sodhi.

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Thaer Krouma signs contract extension with Mumbai City FC

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Mumbai, July 30 (IANS) Syrian defender Thaer Krouma has signed a contract extension with Mumbai City, which will keep him with the Islanders until the summer of 2025.

Krouma had initially joined Mumbai City late in January 2024 on a short-term contract that had lasted until the end of the 2023/24 season. Since his arrival, Krouma had become a key player for the Islanders, strengthening the team with his crucial play and contributions. In his short time in the Indian Super League (ISL), the experienced defender played 13 games, making eight interceptions, 48 recoveries, and six blocks.

The 34-year-old Syrian was instrumental in Mumbai City’s successful 2023/24 season, culminating in their ISL Cup victory over Mohun Bagan SG with a 3-1 win in the final.

“I am thrilled to extend my stay with Mumbai City for another year. What began as an exciting challenge has turned into a truly enjoyable experience, playing in the light blue jersey. The team has shown immense trust in me, and as we strive for more success this year, I am committed to giving my all for the club. Mumbai City is one of the top teams in India, and we should always be competing for titles,” Krouma said in a statement.

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Krouma was also a key part of Syria’s impressive run at the 2024 AFC Asian Cup in Qatar. The Syrian team conceded only two goals throughout the tournament before losing to Iran in a penalty shootout in the Round of 16.

Throughout his career, the versatile Krouma, who can also play in defensive midfield, has primarily played in his home country of Syria and the top-flight divisions of Iraq, Lebanon, and Bahrain.

Mumbai City FC head coach Petr Kratky said: “Krouma is a solid and formidable defender who brings creativity to our game, fitting seamlessly into our system. Last season, he proved incredibly reliable, and I am delighted to have him in the squad for the upcoming season. His experience at the highest level is invaluable, making him a key part of our setup. I wish him the best for the season ahead.”

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Paris Olympics: Balraj Panwar out of medal contention in rowing

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Paris Olympics: Balraj Panwar out of medal contention in rowing

Vaires-sur-Marne, July 30 (IANS) India’s sole rowing athlete at the Olympics, Balraj Panwar eliminated from medal contention after finishing fifth in the men’s single scull fourth quarterfinal on Tuesday at the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium.

The 25-year old finished fifth with a timing of 7:05.10 which was insufficient to make him qualify for the medal rounds of the competition. He will now take part in the C/D semifinals of the event, which will see him fight for a final ranking between 13th-24th place.

Polish athlete,Yauheni Zalatoy representing the Athlètes Individuels Neutres (AIN) finished first with a time of 6:49.27 in the quarterfinal event.

Balraj had carved his way to the quarterfinals after finishing fourth in the first heat with a time of 7:07.11 and finishing second in Repechage 2 with a time of 7:12.41.

Quarterfinal 4 results:

Yauheni Zalatoy (AIN) – 6:49.27 (Qualified for Semifinal A/B)

Giedrius Bieliauskas (Lithuania) – 6:51.80 (Qualified for Semifinal A/B)

Ryuta Arakawa (Japan) – 6:54.17 (Qualified for Semifinal A/B)

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Kristian Vasilev (Bulgaria) – 6:58.67 (Qualified for Semifinal C/D)

Balraj Panwar (India) – 7:05.10 (Qualified for Semifinal C/D)

Abdelkhalek Elbanna (Egypt) – 7:18.59 (Qualified for Semifinal C/D)

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Smriti Mandhana, Radha Yadav gain places in latest women's T20I rankings

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Dubai, July 30 (IANS) Indian batter Smriti Mandhana and spinner Radha Yadav have gained places in the latest ICC Women’s T20I Rankings after the culmination of the Women’s Asia Cup played in Dambulla.

Mandhana has progressed one spot to take fourth position after scores of 55 not out against Bangladesh in the semifinal and 60 against Sri Lanka in the final, two places shy of her career-best second position. Sri Lanka’s Chamari Athapaththu also saw her reach career best-equalling sixth position after scoring 49 not out against Bangladesh, 63 against Pakistan in the semifinal and a match-winning 61 off 43 in the final.

In the other development in the batting rankings, Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana has moved up three spots to 14th position, India’s Jemimah Rodrigues is up one place to 18th while Sri Lanka’s Harshita Samarawickrama is back in the top 20 after her Player of the Match effort of 69 not out in the final of the Asia Cup.

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Wicketkeepers Muneeba Ali of Pakistan (up six places to 35th) and Nannapat Koncharoenkai of Thailand (up three places to 37th) have also made notable gains while Aliya Riyaz of Pakistan (up two places to 52nd) and Theertha Satish of the United Arab Emirates (up four places to 60th) are among the others to move up the rankings.

In the bowling rankings, Pakistan’s left-arm spinner Sadia Iqbal has moved up one slot to fourth after finishing with four wickets in the semifinal against Sri Lanka while India’s new-ball bowler Renuka Singh is back in the top five following a three-wicket haul against Bangladesh in the other semifinal.

India’s Radha Yadav (up seven places to 13th), Udeshika Prabhodhani (up six places to 24th), Sugandhika Kumari (up four places to 27th) and Kavisha Dilhari (up five places to 30th) of Sri Lanka are among the others to move up the bowling rankings.

Dilhari has also moved up 19 places to 96th among batters and advanced 10 places to 17th among all-rounders.

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