Football Mourns as German Legend Franz Beckenbauer Passes Away at 78

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:57pm on 08 Jan 2024,Monday Sports

German football legend Franz Beckenbauer, regarded as one of the greatest players ever, has died at 78. Nicknamed "Der Kaiser", Beckenbauer won the World Cup as a player and manager for West Germany. He also won three straight European Cups with Bayern Munich and the Ballon d'Or twice as a sweeper. Beckenbauer revolutionized defending and his elegance was ahead of his time. However, his administrative career was tainted by corruption allegations over Germany's 2006 World Cup bid. But on the pitch, his genius was undeniable as both a player and manager. Beckenbauer leaves an unmatched legacy, despite off-field controversies.

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Indian Cricket Stars Shine: Gill, Kohli, Shami Shortlisted for ICC Men's ODI Cricketer of the Year

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:11pm on 04 Jan 2024,Thursday Sports

In a stellar display of cricket prowess, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, and Mohammed Shami have been shortlisted for the ICC Men's ODI Cricketer of the Year. Gill's exceptional 2023, amassing 1584 runs with five centuries, set him apart. Kohli's World Cup heroics, accumulating 765 runs, earned him Player of the Tournament. Shami's lethal bowling in the World Cup, claiming 24 wickets, adds to the fierce competition. Daryl Mitchell, a key player for New Zealand, completes the formidable lineup. The cricketing world awaits the announcement of the coveted award, recognizing the outstanding contributions of these Indian cricket stars.   

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Historic Shortest Test! India Clinches Cape Town Thriller in Just 107 Overs, Levels Series 1-1

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:10pm on 04 Jan 2024,Thursday Sports

The second Test match between India and South Africa in Cape Town ended in just two days, making it the shortest completed Test match in cricket history. India won by 7 wickets after bowling out South Africa for 176 in the second innings. The entire match lasted just 107 overs across three innings, breaking the previous record of 109.2 overs set in a Test between Australia and South Africa in 1932. Led by Jasprit Bumrah's five wicket haul, India dismissed South Africa cheaply in both innings. Chasing a paltry target of 79, India coasted to victory to level the series 1-1. The Cape Town Test goes down in history as the shortest ever Test match to produce a result.

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India's Historic Collapse: 11 Balls, 6 Wickets, 0 Runs Against South Africa, a First in 147 Years

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:06pm on 03 Jan 2024,Wednesday Sports

In an unbelievable batting collapse, India lost their last 6 wickets without adding a single run in just 11 balls against South Africa on day 1 of the second Test match in Cape Town. After reaching 153/4, India's innings imploded dramatically as Lungi Ngidi and Kagiso Rabada ripped through the lower order. Ngidi dismissed KL Rahul on 53, before also removing Jadeja and Bumrah in the same over. Rabada then joined the demolition, quickly removing Kohli, Prasidh Krishna and Mukesh Kumar. In just 11 deliveries, India went from 153/4 to all out for 153. This is the first time in Test history a team has lost 6 wickets for 0 runs. It was a sensational collapse by India, giving South Africa a chance to take control of the match. South Africa ended Day 1 at 62/3, trailing by 36 runs.

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Sakshi Malik Denies Allegations, Accuses Protesters of Running Propaganda for Former WFI President Brij Bhushan

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:48pm on 03 Jan 2024,Wednesday Sports

Olympic medalist Sakshi Malik refutes accusations from junior wrestlers protesting against her, Bajrang Punia, and Vinesh Phogat, stating, "There is an IT cell of Brij Bhushan on social media. These protestors are his people and running a propaganda for him." Malik emphasizes no issue with the new federation but opposes president Sanjay Singh. She welcomes the suspension of the newly-elected federation by the Union Sports Ministry, urging PM Modi and Amit Shah to ensure Singh's non-involvement. Malik aims for her 58 kg category successors to secure gold or silver in the Paris 2024 Olympics, advocating for women's involvement in the federation.

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Jantar Mantar Wrestlers' Protest: Junior Wrestlers Hold Punia, Malik, Phogat Responsible for Career Setbacks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:06pm on 03 Jan 2024,Wednesday Sports

Indian wrestlers Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik, and Vinesh Phogat encounter community outrage as junior wrestlers stage protests at Jantar Mantar. Approximately 300 protesters from various regions express discontent, accusing the trio of jeopardizing their careers. The demonstrators, once supportive, now display banners reading 'UWW save our wrestling from these 3 wrestlers.' Allegations include grabbing opportunities and disrupting the sport. The tumult, starting in January 2023, led to the suspension of national camps and competitions. Protesters demand the reinstatement of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) and dissolution of the sports ministry-appointed ad-hoc panel.

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Mohammed Siraj Claims 6/15 as India Dismiss South Africa for 55

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:27am on 03 Jan 2024,Wednesday Sports

South Africa was bowled out for just 55 runs in 23.2 overs in the first innings on day one of the second Test against India at Newlands, Cape Town. This is the lowest ever total by a team against India in Tests, lower than New Zealand's 62 all out in December 2021. Pacer Mohammed Siraj was wrecker-in-chief taking 6/15, his best Test innings figures, while Bumrah and Mukesh Kumar claimed two each. South Africa's paltry 55 is its eighth lowest total in Test history. The Proteas horror batting show has put India firmly in command of the second Test already. (Image Source: BCCI)

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Gavaskar Reflects on Rollercoaster 2023 in Indian Cricket: 'Just that one bad day...'

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:35am on 02 Jan 2024,Tuesday Sports

Former captain Sunil Gavaskar sums up a thrilling 2023 for Indian cricket, praising the women's team for historic Test wins against Australia and England. While the men clinched victories in the Asia Cup and Asian Games, their World Cup dreams were shattered in a surprising defeat to Australia. Gavaskar emphasizes the excitement in the sport, stating, “I think it's been a fantastic year for both the men's and the women's team, particularly the way the women's team has performed.” Despite setbacks, including a heartbreaking World Cup final loss, 2023 remains a memorable year for Indian cricket, marked by achievements and heartbreaks on the international stage.

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Allan Donald's Million-Dollar Advice for India Batters; Say's "Only person who played us well was Tendulkar"

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:28pm on 31 Dec 2023,Sunday Sports

Following India's challenging outing in the Centurion Test against South Africa, former Proteas pacer Allan Donald emphasized Sachin Tendulkar's exceptional performance on South African soil, stating, "Only person I know who played us well was Tendulkar." Donald highlighted Tendulkar's trigger movement and ability to leave the ball well. He advised Indian batters to adopt a similar approach, saying, "If you leave the ball well here, you can score runs." Tendulkar, with over a thousand runs in Tests in South Africa, remains a standout performer. As the second Test looms in Johannesburg, Donald predicts a challenging pitch but advises hard work for success. The series is critical as India prepares for a home series against England.

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Shubman Gill's Test Struggles Raise Eyebrows: Sunil Gavaskar Urges Adjustments, Says 'Too Aggressive'

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:09pm on 31 Dec 2023,Sunday Sports

Shubman Gill's Test form comes under scrutiny as stats reveal fewer runs than Ashwin after 35 innings. Expressing concern, Sunil Gavaskar remarks, "I think he is playing a bit too aggressively in Test cricket." The Centurion Test further disappoints, with Gill's technical shortcomings evident. Despite an impressive 2020/21 Australia tour, his red-ball performance has declined since Gabba. Gavaskar advises, "The red ball moves a little more... He should keep that in mind." With Cheteshwar Pujara out, Gill shifts to number three, facing the challenge of rediscovering his earlier form. Fans are hopeful for a Test resurgence in 2024, echoing Gavaskar's sentiment, "Hope he trains harder and does well in the future."

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