1. Sri Lanka fail to qualify directly to ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
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Sri Lanka failed to qualify directly for the ICC ODI World Cup after defeat by New Zealand in Hamilton on 31 March.
An overview of the news
In the last match of the three-match ODI series, New Zealand won by 6 wickets.
The New Zealand team had already qualified for the World Cup, but Sri Lanka had a special chance of making a direct entry to the World Cup by winning the last match of the three-match ODI series.
A total of 10 teams will participate in the World Cup 2023, out of which a total of 7 teams have qualified so far.
In the World Cup 2023, the top 8 teams in the points table were to get a chance to qualify.
The Sri Lankan team finished 9th in the points table after their loss to New Zealand on 31 March.
Sri Lanka will now be required to play in the ICC World Cup qualifiers which will be held in Zimbabwe in June - July in which the top two teams will qualify for the ICC ODI World Cup.
For the first time in 44 years, the Sri Lankan team will play qualifiers to make it to the World Cup.
At the same time, there will be a fight between West Indies and South Africa for the 8th position. The West Indies team is currently at the 8th position in the points table.
The ICC World Cup, hosted by India, will begin on October 5 this year.
Teams that qualified for the tournament - New Zealand, England, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Australia, Afghanistan and West Indies.
2. Indian hockey player Salima Tete has been appointed as the Athlete Ambassador of the Asian Hockey Federation (AHF)
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Indian women's hockey team midfielder Salima Tete has been appointed as the Athlete Ambassador from India by the Asian Hockey Federation (AHF) for two years.
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It was announced during the AHF Congress held in Mungyeong, South Korea on March 23, 2023.
AHF athlete ambassadors are Lee Jong Joon (South Korea), Abdul Hannan Shahid (Pakistan) and Asai Yu (Japan).
Salima Tete, as an AHF Athlete Ambassador, will play a key role in the international representation and development of athletes.
She will also work towards promoting awareness of the rights and welfare of athletes in the region.
Salima Tete received the AHF Emerging Player of the Year (Women) award on March 24, 2023 for her outstanding performance in 2022.
About Asian Hockey Federation (AHF)
It is the governing body for field hockey and is responsible for organising international field hockey events in the region.
It is a member of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) and works closely with the FIH to promote the sport of field hockey around the world.
The AHF is responsible for organising several field hockey tournaments in Asia, including the Asia Cup, the Asian Games and the Asian Champions Trophy.
The AHF is committed to promoting gender equality in the sport of field hockey and has established a women's committee to oversee the development of women's hockey in Asia.
President - Dato' Fumio Ogura
Formation - 1958
Established - Tokyo, Japan
Headquarters - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Patron - Al-Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah
3. Manu Bhaker won a bronze medal in the 25m pistol event at the 2023 ISSF World Cup
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On March 26, 2023, Renowned Olympian shooter Manu Bhaker won the bronze medal in the 25m pistol event at the ISSF Pistol/Rifle World Cup held in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
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In the Bhopal World Cup, China secured the first position by securing a total of 10 medals including six gold, two silver and two bronze medals.
Host nation India finished second in the medals tally with one gold, one silver and four bronze medals.
Sarabjot Singh won the gold medal for India in the men's 10m air pistol event.
About International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF)
The ISSF introduced the ISSF World Cup in 1986 to establish a uniform qualification system for Olympic shooting competitions.
ISSF World Cup events are held four times per year for each Olympic shooting event.
It is still used as a qualifying event for the Olympic shooting competitions.
4. Manu Bhaker won a bronze medal in the 25m pistol event at the 2023 ISSF World Cup
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On March 26, 2023, Renowned Olympian shooter Manu Bhaker won the bronze medal in the 25m pistol event at the ISSF Pistol/Rifle World Cup held in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
An Overview of the News
In the Bhopal World Cup, China secured the first position by securing a total of 10 medals including six gold, two silver and two bronze medals.
Host nation India finished second in the medals tally with one gold, one silver and four bronze medals.
Sarabjot Singh won the gold medal for India in the men's 10m air pistol event.
About International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF)
The ISSF introduced the ISSF World Cup in 1986 to establish a uniform qualification system for Olympic shooting competitions.
ISSF World Cup events are held four times per year for each Olympic shooting event.
It is still used as a qualifying event for the Olympic shooting competitions.
5. Indian weightlifters Dhanush and Jyoshna won bronze medals at the IWF World Youth Championships
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Indian weightlifters Dhanush Loganathan and Jyoshna Sabar won bronze medals in their respective categories at the IWF World Youth Championships in Durres, Albania.
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14-year-old Jyoshna won bronze in the women's 40kg category with a combined lift of 115kg
16-year-old Dhanush lifted 200 kg in the men's 49 kg category to beat Filipino weightlifter Prince K. Finished third behind Delos Santos and Aaron Boreas and also won the silver medal in the snatch category.
About IWF World Youth Championships:
The IWF World Youth Championships is an international weightlifting competition for athletes aged 13 to 17.
The competition is organised by the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) and takes place every year.
Participants compete in two lifts: the snatch and the clean and jerk.
The competition is judged by a panel of referees who assess the technical proficiency of the lifts and determine winners based on the combination of the heaviest successful lifts in each category.
About International Weightlifting Federation (IWF)
It is the international governing body for the sport of weightlifting, founded in 1905 and headquartered in Budapest, Hungary.
The organisation is responsible for organising and overseeing international weightlifting competitions, including the Olympic weightlifting events.
The IWF sets rules and regulations for weightlifting competitions, such as weight classes, equipment requirements, and anti-doping policies.
The IWF is a member of the International Olympic Committee and works closely with other international sports organisations to promote the sport of weightlifting and support its development around the world.
6. Indian weightlifters Dhanush and Jyoshna won bronze medals at the IWF World Youth Championships
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Indian weightlifters Dhanush Loganathan and Jyoshna Sabar won bronze medals in their respective categories at the IWF World Youth Championships in Durres, Albania.
An Overview of the News
14-year-old Jyoshna won bronze in the women's 40kg category with a combined lift of 115kg
16-year-old Dhanush lifted 200 kg in the men's 49 kg category to beat Filipino weightlifter Prince K. Finished third behind Delos Santos and Aaron Boreas and also won the silver medal in the snatch category.
About IWF World Youth Championships:
The IWF World Youth Championships is an international weightlifting competition for athletes aged 13 to 17.
The competition is organised by the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) and takes place every year.
Participants compete in two lifts: the snatch and the clean and jerk.
The competition is judged by a panel of referees who assess the technical proficiency of the lifts and determine winners based on the combination of the heaviest successful lifts in each category.
About International Weightlifting Federation (IWF)
It is the international governing body for the sport of weightlifting, founded in 1905 and headquartered in Budapest, Hungary.
The organisation is responsible for organising and overseeing international weightlifting competitions, including the Olympic weightlifting events.
The IWF sets rules and regulations for weightlifting competitions, such as weight classes, equipment requirements, and anti-doping policies.
The IWF is a member of the International Olympic Committee and works closely with other international sports organisations to promote the sport of weightlifting and support its development around the world.
7. Mumbai Indians lift inaugural Women's Premier League trophy beating Delhi Capitals
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The team of Mumbai Indians has won the title of the first season of the Women's Premier League played at the Brabourne stadium, Navi Mumbai
on 26 March.
An overview of the news
The team of Mumbai Indians defeated Delhi Capitals by seven wickets in the final.
Delhi captain Meg Lanning won the toss and decided to bat first.
Her team scored 131 runs for nine wickets in 20 overs.
In response, Mumbai won the match by scoring 134 runs for three wickets in 19.3 overs.
Nate Sciver-Brunt scored an unbeaten 60 off 55 balls, while skipper Harmanpreet Kaur scored 37 off 39 balls, helping Mumbai Indians win the match by scoring 134 for 3 in 19.3 overs.
Brief Score
Delhi Capitals: 131 for 9 in 20 overs (Meg Lanning 35, Hayley Matthews 3/5, Issy Wong 3/42).
Mumbai Indians: 134 for 3 in 19.3 overs (Nat Sciver-Brunt 60 not out, Harmanpreet kaur 37, Radha Yadav 1/24).
Awards of Women's Premier League (WPL)
Final Safari Powerful Striker of the Match: Radha Yadav (Delhi Capitals)
Final Player of the Match: Natalie Sciver-Brunt (Mumbai Indians)
Safari Powerful Striker of the Season: Sophie Devine (Royal Challengers Bangalore)
Emerging Player of the Season: Yastika Bhatia (Mumbai Indians)
Fairplay Award: Mumbai Indians & Delhi Capitals
Catch of the Season: Harmanpreet Kaur (Mumbai Indians)
Purple Cap Winner: Hayley Matthews (Mumbai Indians)
Orange Cap Winner: Meg Lanning (Delhi Capitals)
Most Valuable Award: Hayley Matthews (Mumbai Indians)
Runners-Up: Delhi Capitals
Champions: Mumbai Indians
Five teams participated in the inaugural edition of WPL
Mumbai Indians (MI),
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB),
Delhi Capitals (DC),
UP Warriorz (UPW)
Gujarat Giants (GG)
8. Mumbai Indians lift inaugural Women's Premier League trophy beating Delhi Capitals
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The team of Mumbai Indians has won the title of the first season of the Women's Premier League played at the Brabourne stadium, Navi Mumbai
on 26 March.
An overview of the news
The team of Mumbai Indians defeated Delhi Capitals by seven wickets in the final.
Delhi captain Meg Lanning won the toss and decided to bat first.
Her team scored 131 runs for nine wickets in 20 overs.
In response, Mumbai won the match by scoring 134 runs for three wickets in 19.3 overs.
Nate Sciver-Brunt scored an unbeaten 60 off 55 balls, while skipper Harmanpreet Kaur scored 37 off 39 balls, helping Mumbai Indians win the match by scoring 134 for 3 in 19.3 overs.
Brief Score
Delhi Capitals: 131 for 9 in 20 overs (Meg Lanning 35, Hayley Matthews 3/5, Issy Wong 3/42).
Mumbai Indians: 134 for 3 in 19.3 overs (Nat Sciver-Brunt 60 not out, Harmanpreet kaur 37, Radha Yadav 1/24).
Awards of Women's Premier League (WPL)
Final Safari Powerful Striker of the Match: Radha Yadav (Delhi Capitals)
Final Player of the Match: Natalie Sciver-Brunt (Mumbai Indians)
Safari Powerful Striker of the Season: Sophie Devine (Royal Challengers Bangalore)
Emerging Player of the Season: Yastika Bhatia (Mumbai Indians)
Fairplay Award: Mumbai Indians & Delhi Capitals
Catch of the Season: Harmanpreet Kaur (Mumbai Indians)
Purple Cap Winner: Hayley Matthews (Mumbai Indians)
Orange Cap Winner: Meg Lanning (Delhi Capitals)
Most Valuable Award: Hayley Matthews (Mumbai Indians)
Runners-Up: Delhi Capitals
Champions: Mumbai Indians
Five teams participated in the inaugural edition of WPL
Mumbai Indians (MI),
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB),
Delhi Capitals (DC),
UP Warriorz (UPW)
Gujarat Giants (GG)
9. Lovlina Borgohain becomes champion in 75 kg category: India wins four gold
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India's Lovlina Borgohain defeated Australia’s Caitlin Parker in the 75kg final to win the gold medal at the World Women’s Boxing Championship in New Delhi on 26 March.
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Lovlina has been successful in winning gold in the World Championship for the first time.
Lovlina defeated Caitlin Parker of Australia 4-3. She had earlier won bronze medals at the World Championships in 2018 and 2019.
Lovlina had lost in the quarterfinals of the 66 to 70 kg (light middle weight) category at the Commonwealth Games last year. She was defeated 3–2 by Rosie Eccles of Wales.
Lovlina, who won a bronze at the Tokyo Olympics, could not win any medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games as well.
India gets four gold in World Boxing Championship
India has got a total of four gold medals in the Women's World Boxing Championship.
Indian boxers won gold medals in the 48, 50, 75 and 81 kg categories.
Neetu Ghangash won the gold medal in the 45-48 kg category.
Sweety Boora won the gold medal in the 75-81 kg category.
Nikhat Zareen gave the country its third medal by winning gold in the 48-50 kg category.
Lovlina Borgohain won the gold medal in the 70-75 kg category to give India its fourth gold medal.
World Women’s Boxing Championship Finals result
50kg: Nikhat Zareen (India) beatt Thi Tam Ngyuen (Vietnam) 5-0
54kg: Hsiao-Wen Huang (Taiwan) beat Yeni Arias (Colombia) 5-0
60kg: Beatriz Ferreira (Brazil) beat Paola Valdez (Colombia) 5-0
66kg: Liu Yang (China) beat Janjaem Suwannapheng (Thailand) 5-0
75kg: Lovlina Borgohain (India) beat Caitlin Parker (Australia) 5-2
+81kg: Khadija Mardi ( Morocco) beat Lazzat Kungiebayeva (Kazakhstan) 4-1.
Best Boxer
Beatriz Ferreira (Brazil, 60kg)
10. Lovlina Borgohain becomes champion in 75 kg category: India wins four gold
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India's Lovlina Borgohain defeated Australia’s Caitlin Parker in the 75kg final to win the gold medal at the World Women’s Boxing Championship in New Delhi on 26 March.
An overview of the news
Lovlina has been successful in winning gold in the World Championship for the first time.
Lovlina defeated Caitlin Parker of Australia 4-3. She had earlier won bronze medals at the World Championships in 2018 and 2019.
Lovlina had lost in the quarterfinals of the 66 to 70 kg (light middle weight) category at the Commonwealth Games last year. She was defeated 3–2 by Rosie Eccles of Wales.
Lovlina, who won a bronze at the Tokyo Olympics, could not win any medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games as well.
India gets four gold in World Boxing Championship
India has got a total of four gold medals in the Women's World Boxing Championship.
Indian boxers won gold medals in the 48, 50, 75 and 81 kg categories.
Neetu Ghangash won the gold medal in the 45-48 kg category.
Sweety Boora won the gold medal in the 75-81 kg category.
Nikhat Zareen gave the country its third medal by winning gold in the 48-50 kg category.
Lovlina Borgohain won the gold medal in the 70-75 kg category to give India its fourth gold medal.
World Women’s Boxing Championship Finals result
50kg: Nikhat Zareen (India) beatt Thi Tam Ngyuen (Vietnam) 5-0
54kg: Hsiao-Wen Huang (Taiwan) beat Yeni Arias (Colombia) 5-0
60kg: Beatriz Ferreira (Brazil) beat Paola Valdez (Colombia) 5-0
66kg: Liu Yang (China) beat Janjaem Suwannapheng (Thailand) 5-0
75kg: Lovlina Borgohain (India) beat Caitlin Parker (Australia) 5-2
+81kg: Khadija Mardi ( Morocco) beat Lazzat Kungiebayeva (Kazakhstan) 4-1.
Best Boxer
Beatriz Ferreira (Brazil, 60kg)