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WPL 2024: UP Warriorz’ Deepti Sharma shines with an all-round performance for ages

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New Delhi, March 9 (IANS) Upon receiving the Player of the Match award during the post-match presentation ceremony, UP Warriorz’ spinner Deepti Sharma was informed about her hat-trick, a feat of which she had no prior inkling. “I didn’t know about it,” was Deepti’s simple reply to being informed about the hat-trick.

Deepti’s hat-trick during Friday’s match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium went unnoticed until she had dismantled Delhi Capitals’ dreams of a win. The tension was palpable as Delhi chased down a target of 15 runs off 12 balls. However, Deepti’s off spin disrupted their plans, completely altering the dynamics of the match. On the first two balls of the 19th over, Deepti castled Annabel Sutherland, who shaped for a swipe across the line and had Arundhati Reddy holing out to wide long-on. The stadium’s giant screens flashed an alert for a hat-trick ball, but Shikha Pandey quickly diffused its chances by hitting a powerful four over Deepti’s head.

The entire stadium and the viewers watching the broadcast all believed that the hat-trick was avoided. On the very next ball after being hit for four, Deepti had the last laugh as Shikha chipped a catch straight back to the bowler. But after that, people realised Deepti had indeed taken a hat-trick.

Before taking out Annabel and Arundhati, Deepti had trapped Delhi skipper Meg Lanning for a 46-ball 60 on the last ball of the 14th over, making her the first Indian bowler and second overall to pick a WPL hat-trick while changing the complexion of the game in favour of the Warriorz’. “The idea was to how should fewer runs be conceded to a set batter and bowl more of dot balls to them. I really like challenges while bowling and I was backing to bowl stump-to-stump line, which really helped.”

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“Shikha di plays more on the front foot and I felt a ball can come to me any time. I keep myself always ready for caught and bowled dismissals. We always had it in the mind that we can change the game from anywhere and that we can tilt any situation our way,” said Deepti after the game ended in a come-from-behind one-run win for Warriorz.

Before being a major influencer with the ball to give Warriorz’ its first WPL win over Delhi, Deepti had played a role with another side of her all-round skills: batting. In the absence of Chamari Athapaththu, Deepti was promoted to bat at number three on a slow pitch, following her outstanding innings of 53 runs off 36 balls against Mumbai Indians on Thursday night.

In a make-or-break game for the Warriorz on Friday, Deepti was the key player who kept the batting innings going when everyone else was falling apart. Her 59 runs came off 48 balls, and though her first boundary came off an edge, her authoritative smash over mid-on signalled the intentions of Deepti eager to leave a mark with the bat.

Even as she ran out of partners from the other end, Deepti continued to get boundaries by swatting, pulling, sweeping and scooping. She got her fifty in 45 balls with a brace to long-on and pulled Shikha Pandey over fine leg for six, before holing out to long-on in the final over.

Deepti’s batting has faced continuous scrutiny, as her knocks in T20s were subject to criticism and even raised questions about her deserving a spot in the playing eleven.

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However, Deepti’s consecutive fifties in the last two games have highlighted her impressive batting performance, especially when other batters from the Warriorz’ team have struggled. “I am just backing my shots and strengths. I kept the belief in myself about the shots which can be used in a particular situation.”

“The main thing about my batting was to play as per my reading of a given situation. I just want to keep continuing what I am doing so far. There’s no limit to learning and the more I can learn, the better it is for me,” said Deepti.

In WPL 2023, Deepti had a low strike rate of 83.33, while amassing 90 runs from nine innings, including 11 fours. In seven matches of WPL 2024 so far, Deepti’s strike rate has risen to a high 132.69, while making 207 runs in seven innings, including 25 fours and four sixes. Deepti’s efforts to get better with the bat caught the eye of all-rounder Grace Harris, who took two wickets in a final over yielding three scalps.

“Deepti has had a really good tournament, especially with the bat. She’s trying to step up the strike rate. She’s got the shots, but it’s about trying to encourage her to pull them out at what time. I have really enjoyed seeing her on the field and how she’s going about her game, which has improved much more than what it was last year, with the bat in particular. Bowling-wise, she’s always been very consistent.”

“Deepti can easily work pace bowling at the back end while still developing that higher strike rate. When you’re lower down the order, you’re able to bat (more freely) instead of holding back your wicket as a batter would higher up. Sometimes, just to get you to get through that initial learning period for upping your strike rate.”

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“It’s actually healthier and easier to be listed lower down the order because you have fewer balls to face and so, you have to go. When you come higher up the order, you feel like you kind of have to cement the innings and then go. (This year) Deepti has been fantastic at going and staying going. So, it was a perfect time for her to be promoted in the batting order,” she said in the post-match press conference.

Deepti’s knock of 59 also got some appreciation from Delhi head coach Jonathan Batty. “Deepti played fantastically well. She managed the risk in the innings very early, very similar to how Meg played as well. It was the sort of a proper batter’s innings.”

“We executed our plans very well to her and she nullified them to play really well. So, no reflections on the things we could have done differently. She just well played and that happens.”

Deepti’s eagerness to enhance her skills as an all-rounder in T20s, especially with her batting, fills the air with an expectation of her becoming a consistent performer in the shortest format.

One would hope Deepti continues to dazzle by delivering outstanding performances for both Warriorz and later, for the Indian team, just like her unforgettable showing in Delhi on March 8, 2024.

–IANS

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Wimbledon 2024: Raducanu drops three games to storm into third round; Navarro sweeps past Osaka

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London, July 3 (IANS) Emma Raducanu reached the third round of women’s singles at the home Grand Slam with an emphatic 6-1, 6-2 victory over Elise Mertens while her namesake Emma Navarro eased past former World No.1 Naomi Osaka 6-4, 6-1 on Centre Court at Wimbledon on Wednesday. The day belonged to the two of them as they made the most of their chances and romped past their opponents, with Raducanu dropping only three games in the process.

The match between Raducanu and Mertens was on No.1 Court, Wimbledon’s second-largest venue, played under a closed roof. Born 21 years ago in Toronto, Canada, Raducanu moved with her family to England when she was two years old. Having come through the ranks of British tennis, she shot into the limelight by winning the US Open as a teenager.

On Wednesday, she was in her element against Mertens.

The first set was over in a flash. Raducanu saved both break-point opportunities by Mertens, the No.33-ranked player among Hologic WTA Tour players. At the same time, she broke Mertens’ serve twice, taking advantage of 12 unforced errors by the 28-year-old Belgian.

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Raducanu crafted another break in the third game of the second set and repeated the feat in the fifth.

Next up for her is the winner of the later match between No.9 Maria Sakkari and unseeded Arantxa Rus. Raducanu has never played Rus but it’s worth noting that she won her only previous match against Sakkari — in the semifinals on the way to the 2021 title in New York.

Navarro, the 23-year-old from Charleston, South Carolina, needed only 59 minutes to topple four-time Grand Slam champion Osaka of Japan. In her first career appearance on Centre Court, Navarro never faced a break point in the showdown.

Navarro, the 2021 NCAA champion from the University of Virginia, was outside the Top 50 a year ago but is currently ranked a career-high No.17. She has now made the third round or better at all three Slams this year, so far peaking with a Round of 16 showing at Roland Garros.

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If Navarro wants to make another Grand Slam Round of 16, she will have to beat red-hot Diana Shnaider in the third round. The 20-year-old Shnaider stormed past 2017 US Open champion Sloane Stephens 6-1, 6-1 in just 49 minutes on Wednesday.

Shnaider has beaten Navarro twice this year, most recently just last week in the Bad Homburg semifinals. Shnaider went on to win that grass-court event for her second title of the year, and she is currently ranked a career-high No.30.

Navarro and Osaka had no trouble on serve in the first six games of Wednesday’s match, but at 3-3, Osaka fired four straight unforced errors to hand Navarro a love break. At one juncture, Navarro reeled off 10 points in a row, although she had to tough out a deuce game to consolidate for the 5-3 lead.

Osaka quickly regrouped on serve, powering through a love hold to force Navarro to serve for the set. The American was up to the task, garnering set point with a strong overhead, then converting that chance with a fiery forehand, her ninth winner of the set.

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A drop volley misfire by Osaka gave Navarro a quick break point in the opening game of the second set, and Navarro took her chance, carving a groundstroke to force an Osaka error and take the early lead.

Navarro cruised home from there, halting new mom Osaka’s return to Wimbledon after a five-year absence. Navarro finished the match with a clean 16 winners to just five unforced errors.

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Wimbledon 2024: Carlos Alcaraz races into Round 3; Medvedev, Tiafoe, Casper Ruud also reach third round

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London, July 3 (IANS) French Open winner Carlos Alcaraz extended his winning streak at Wimbledon to nine matches on Wednesday when he recovered from an early dip to record a straight-sets victory against Australian Aleksandar Vukic. Fifth seed Daniil Medvedev defeated Alexandre Muller in four sets; eighth seed Casper Ruud overcame Fabio Fognini of Italy in four sets while 16th seed Ugo Humbert of France defeated Botic van de Zandschulp of the Netherlands in straight sets.

Leading 5-2 in the first set, Alcaraz briefly lost his way to trail 5-6. However, with the pressure on, the third seed quickly broke back to force a tie-break and from there it was one-way traffic, with the Spaniard advancing 7-6(5), 6-2, 6-2.

In 2020, World No. 69 Vukic defeated a then-17-year-old Alcaraz in qualifying at Roland Garros. Nearly four years on, the task at hand was much harder for the Australian on the lawns of Wimbledon, where Alcaraz is the defending champion. The 21-year-old is now a three-time major titlist and played like one for large periods of his one-hour, 48-minute, second-round win against Vukic. Alcaraz used his feathered drop shot to great effect to cause the Australian to scramble around the court, while he struck his forehand fiercely to overpower Vukic in the baseline exchanges under the roof on No. 1 Court.

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Alcaraz, who scored 40 winners in his victory, is in the third round at Wimbledon for the third consecutive year. The former Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF champion will continue the quest for his third trophy of the season when he meets Frances Tiafoe in the third round.

The American, who lost to Alcaraz in five sets in the US Open semi-finals in 2022, downed Croatian Borna Coric 7-6(5), 6-1, 6-3 to earn consecutive wins at a tour-level event for just the third time this season.

In another second-round clash, Medvedev rallied from a set and a breakdown against Alexandre Muller on Wednesday inside the All England Club’s main arena. After saving two set points to avoid falling to a two-set deficit, the fifth seed dug deep for a 6-7(3), 7-6(4), 6-4, 7-5 second-round triumph.

Muller had seriously threatened to serve up a disappointing experience for Medvedev on the Centre Court grass. The No.102 in the ATP Rankings clinched the opening set in a tie-break before racing to a 3-0 lead in the second. Even after Medvedev reclaimed the Frenchman’s early break, Muller had set points at both 5-4 and 6-5.

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Ultimately, however, Medvedev’s consistency from the baseline and booming serve proved crucial for his three-hour, 28-minute win in his maiden ATP head-to-head clash with Muller. He sent down 14 aces and converted four of 12 break points he earned en route to his 30th tour-level win of the year.

In other results, Ruud defeated Italian veteran Fognini in four sets, getting past his opponent 6-4, 7-5, 6-7(1), 6-4 in a Round of 64 clash on Court 2. Humbert defeated Botic van de Zandschulp in straight sets, 7-6(9), 6-1, 6-3, getting into dominant mode after surviving a tough fight in the opening set. American Tiafoe was also taken to the tiebreak in the first set before overcoming Borna Coric of Croatia 7-6(5), 6-1. 6-3.

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UEFA Euro 2024: Germany midfielder Toni Kroos upbeat ahead of quarterfinal clash with Spain

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Berlin (Germany), July 3 (IANS) Self-confidence has grown to new heights for Germany before they face Spain in the UEFA Euro 2024 quarterfinal, former Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos said at a press conference at the team’s base camp in Herzogenaurach.

“Faith has grown extremely within this team. We have learned we can survive tight situations; we believe in our quality much more than we did in recent months,” the 34-year-old said ahead of the match this Friday evening in Stuttgart.

After 10 years in the shirt of Real Madrid, he said that winning Euro 2024 on home soil was the driving force behind his return to the German team, after his initial retirement from international football in 2021. “I wouldn’t have returned if this idea hadn’t been in my head and was part of the talks I had with [head coach] Julian Nagelsmann,” the 113-cap midfielder said.

A European Championship title is still missing in his career record, despite having won 34 trophies for club and country since he started his career in 2007, reports Xinhua. “You are telling me that (Spain winger) Lamine Yamal was born that year makes me feel older right now. He is a great, great player and was assumedly the best performer for Barcelona last season,” the midfielder added.

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Having announced his retirement from football after the tournament, Kroos said he is sure that crossing swords with Spain will not be his last game, despite Spain striker Joselu having announced to “hopes to retire him” by beating the tournament hosts. “That’s nice of him to have that idea, but mine is different,” Kroos answered.

The Germany midfielder said he is aware “I will stop playing football in some weeks, but I am not nostalgic about it. This day comes for everyone, and I am happy to have decided on my own.”

There will be days “I will miss football in the future,” he said. “There won’t be anything I can do as good as football. But I am looking forward to a new chapter in my life.”

The duel against Spain is decided by the team that dominates midfield. “The one taking the lead in the center is likely to win the game. We are aware of that, and we have set up solutions for all possible situations,” the 2014 World Cup winner said.

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Paris-bound Rohan Bopanna, Sriram Balaji to compete in two ATP events

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New Delhi, July 3 (IANS) The Mission Olympic Cell (MOC) of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has approved tennis ace Rohan Bopanna’s request for assistance for him and his men’s doubles partner Sriram Balaji to compete in two ATP Tour events ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Rohan Bopanna and Sriram Balaji will head to Hamburg and Umaag, along with their coach and physiotherapist, to compete in the ATP 500 events before they head to Paris, the Ministry informed in a release on Wednesday. The 44-year-old Bopanna, ranked fourth in the World in men’s doubles rankings, has got a direct entry into the Paris Olympics and has chosen to partner the 34-year-old Balaji in the Paris Olympics.

The MOC also approved requests of shooters Rhythm Sangwan, Sarabjot Singh, Vijayveer, and Anish Bhanwala for assistance towards expenses of personal coaches or trainers during the Olympic Training Camp in Volmerange and the Paris Olympic Games 2024 at Chateauroux.

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The Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) will cover the cost of their flight, board and lodging, visa, and local transport.

Skeet shooters Maheshwari Chauhan and Anantjeet Singh Naruka’s requests for assistance to train with personal coaches Riccardo Fillipelli in Arrezo, Italy, and Ennio Falco at the Tiro A Volo Falco range in Capua, Italy respectively were also approved by MOC.

During the meeting, the MOC also decided to extend assistance to Steeplechasers Avinash Sable and Parul Chaudhary as well as their coach Scott Simmons for training in St. Moritz, Switzerland, for 24 days before the Olympic Games.

The Women’s Relay 4x400m team’s request for assistance to procure equipment and table tennis player Harmeet Desai’s request to support training in Biberach, Germany, and the purchase of various consumables as well fee for support staff were also approved by the MOC.

The MOC inducted 400m Sprinter Kiran Pahal, High Jumper Sarvesh Anil Kushare, and Shot Putter Abha Khatua in the TOPS Core group for the Paris Olympics Cycle.

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Jepchirchir's women-only marathon World Record ratified just before Paris Olympics

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Monaco, July 3 (IANS) Just three weeks ahead of the upcoming Paris Olympic Games, World Athletics has ratified the women’s marathon world record set by Peres Jepchirchir earlier this year. Kenya’s Jepchirchir rewrote the record book as she ran 2:16:16 to improve the women-only world marathon record by 45 seconds at the TCS London Marathon.

The field for the World Athletics Platinum Label race on April 21 was widely regarded as one of the deepest and highest-quality women’s fields ever assembled and no secret had been made of the fact that breaking Mary Keitany’s women-only world record of 2:17:01 was the big target.

Ultimately, Jepchirchir was the one to achieve it. Seven women had remained in the pack as they reached the halfway point in 1:07:04 – the second-fastest half-way split ever recorded in London and a mark that put them on schedule to smash the record by almost three minutes.

Jepchirchir went on to win in 2:16:16, finishing seven seconds ahead of Tigist Assefa. Joyciline Jepkosgei was third (2:16:24) and Megertu Alemu fourth (2:16:34), making it the first marathon in which four women finished inside 2:17.

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On Wednesday, the new World Record in Women’s world indoor 60m hurdles by Devynne Charlton.

In Glasgow on March 3, Bahamian hurdler Charlton lowered the 60m hurdles world record to 7.65 as she secured her first global title at the World Athletics Indoor Championships.

Charlton had previously shared the world record of 7.67 with Tia Jones of the United States. Charlton achieved that mark in New York on 11 February before Jones matched it in Albuquerque just five days later.

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