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#Minister: Shri Anurag Singh Thakur
#BCCI president:
Roger Binny
#Hockey India President:
Dilip Tirkey
#16th President of the Indian Olympic Association : P. T. Usha
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1.ICC UNDER 19 WORLD CUP 2024
19 Jan– 11 Feb 2024
In South Africa🇿🇦
Sun, 11 Feb 2024
Finals • Benoni, Willowmoore Park
Australia-253-7 (50)
INDIA – 174 (43.5)
Australia U19 won by 79 runs
Player of the Match
Mahli Beardman
Player of the series
Kwena Maphaka
2. PRO KABADDI
11 February 2024
Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata
Match 116
Bengaluru Bulls 28
Vs
Gujarat Giants- 50
Match 115
Tamil Thalaivas: 29
Vs
Puneri Paltan: 56
3. Pathum Nissanka etched his name in Sri Lankan cricket history, by becoming the first-ever player to score a double century in One Day Internationals (ODIs) for the nation. His unbeaten knock of 210 runs against Afghanistan was a masterclass in batting, shattering records and propelling Sri Lanka to a massive victory.
First Double Century: Nissanka’s 210 is the highest individual score by a Sri Lankan batsman in ODIs, surpassing Sanath Jayasuriya’s 189 from 2000.
Fastest Double Century: He reached the double ton in just 136 balls, making it the third fastest in men’s ODIs.
4. Neeraj Chopra honoured at Jungfrau’s Ice Palace in Switzerland. The iconic Jungfraujoch, also known as the Top of Europe, witnessed a momentous event recently. India’s Olympic gold medalist and world champion javelin thrower, Neeraj Chopra, was honoured with a commemorative plaque at the renowned Ice Palace. This prestigious recognition adds another feather to his cap and strengthens the bond between Switzerland and India.
5. The National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) hosted the “Road to Paris 2024: Championing Clean Sports and Uniting for Anti-Doping” Conference. The event aimed to educate Indian athletes about the dangers of prohibited substances while emphasizing ethical competition.
6. Recently The SAFF Women’s U-19 Championships concluded with India and Bangladesh being declared joint winners.
It is an international football competition for women’s under–19 national teams organized by SAFF. The tournament was held from 2 to 8 February 2024 in Bangladesh
Bangladesh and India are the joint champion, both teams have finished 1–1 goals in the regulations time and 11–11 goals by penalties shoot-out in the final of the tournament on 8 February 2024.
The tournament, held in Dhaka, witnessed a series of unusual occurrences that led to this unprecedented decision. Bangladesh and India are the joint champion, both teams have finished 1–1 goals in the regulations time and 11–11 goals by penalties shoot-out in the final of the tournament on 8 February 2024.
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