BCCI Announces Retirement of MS Dhoni's Legendary No. 7 Jersey

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:31am on 15 Dec 2023,Friday Sports

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided to retire the legendary No. 7 jersey worn by former captain MS Dhoni. This move pays tribute to Dhoni's remarkable leadership, guiding India to all three white-ball ICC trophies. Following Sachin Tendulkar's No. 10 retirement, this marks the second jersey number retired by BCCI. Young and current players are instructed not to choose No. 7, leaving emerging talents with limited options. The decision aligns with global sports traditions, mirroring instances in football and basketball where iconic jersey numbers are retired to preserve player legacies.

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Indian Pacer Mohammed Shami Nominated For Arjuna Award After Match-Winning WC Show

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:56pm on 13 Dec 2023,Wednesday Sports

Indian pacer Mohammed Shami has been nominated for the prestigious Arjuna Award on the recommendation of the BCCI after his record-breaking 2023 ODI World Cup campaign. Despite initially missing selection, Shami’s nomination comes after he topped the wickets charts with 24 scalps. He also became the leading wicket-taker in ODI World Cup history, surpassing Zaheer Khan and Javagal Srinath in just 14 innings. Shami made his debut in 2015 and took 17 wickets. He snared 14 more in the 2019 edition across just 4 matches. Though India fell short of the title, Shami earned praise for his unplayable performances that had many questioning his initial omission. He now joins athletes like Asian Games 2023 excel Aishwary Pratap Singh Topar among Arjuna Award nominees.

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Rohit Sharma Breaks Silence After World Cup Final Hearthbreak: "It Was Not Easy to Move On"

Brief by Sorts91 Newsdesk / 11:25am on 13 Dec 2023,Wednesday Sports

For the first time since India's heartbreaking loss in the Cricket World Cup final, skipper Rohit Sharma opened up about the "tough" defeat. "I had no idea how to come back from this. I had no clue what to do," Rohit said in a video post. He said his family kept his spirits up, but admitted "It was not easy to digest." Rohit felt the team "did everything we could," but made mistakes in the final vs Australia. "After that final, it was very hard to get back, and I wanted to move on," he shared. Though fans appreciated India's efforts, Rohit said the support made him emotional too: "Along with us, they were also dreaming of lifting the World Cup." Ultimately, Rohit said moving on from the loss "was not so easy."

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Baldur's Gate 3 Wins 'Game of the Year' Award at the Game Awards 2023 Along With 5 Other Accolades

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:00am on 08 Dec 2023,Friday Sports

Fantasy RPG Baldur's Gate 3 stormed the gaming industry's major awards night, Game Awards 2023, picking up six prizes including the top Game of the Year honor. Accepting the trophy, developer Larian Studios called the epic game based on Dungeons & Dragons "a labour of love". Survival horror game Alan Wake 2 also impressed, winning awards for direction, narrative, and art direction. Other key winners included Cyberpunk 2077 for best ongoing game, puzzle adventure game Cocoon, and The Last of Us for best adaptation. Revealing the game of the year was Willy Wonka star Timothée Chalamet, an avid gamer himself who visited iconic Japanese developer Hideo Kojima's studio recently.

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"Many Chances 2024 Will Be My Last Year": Tennis Legend Rafael Nadal Hints Retirement Ahead of His Return in Brisbane

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:53pm on 07 Dec 2023,Thursday Sports

Ahead of his injury comeback at the 2024 Brisbane International, Rafael Nadal addressed speculation that it could be his final season, stating: "It is a reality, there are many chances that it will be my last year without any doubt. There are chances that it may only be half a year, there are possibilities it may be a full year." The 37-year-old has been sidelined with injuries since a January 2023 Australian Open exit. He missed the subsequent French Open unsure of his return timeline. Through a concerning admission, Nadal indicated next year may truly cap his illustrious career as age and fitness issues persist amid sparse appearances. His quote signaled that 2024 could mark the sporting conclusion for the legendary Spaniard.

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Indian-American Accused of Stealing $22 Million From Jacksonville Jaguars NFL Team To Fund Luxury Lifestyle

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:41am on 07 Dec 2023,Thursday Sports

Federal prosecutors have accused former Jacksonville Jaguars financial manager Amit Patel of embezzling over $22 million from the NFL franchise through virtual credit cards between 2019-2023. Patel, who worked for 5 years starting in 2018, faces wire fraud and illegal transaction charges that may require surrendering assets purchased via proceeds if convicted. The team confirmed terminating Patel's employment in February 2023, cooperating with investigations. As the filing states, the ex-financial planning manager exploited his trusted role to secretly conduct major fraudulent activity for personal benefit at the franchise's expense. The Jaguars slammed their former executive taking advantage to allegedly steal tens of millions through official credit lines.

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Brian Lara's Bold Prediction: Shubman Gill Poised to Break Test Record, Declared 'Most Talented Batter

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:48pm on 06 Dec 2023,Wednesday Sports

Renowned former West Indies captain, Brian Lara, has made a daring prediction, endorsing India's Shubman Gill as the "most talented batter" of his generation and foreseeing him surpassing Lara's Test record for the highest individual score. Gill, fresh off an impressive ODI World Cup performance with 354 runs, has been rested for the upcoming South Africa series. Lara expressed unwavering confidence in Gill's potential to dominate cricket, stating, "He will rule cricket in the coming years." The highly anticipated series commences with three T20Is on December 10, followed by ODIs, culminating in a two-match Test series starting December 26. Gill will also lead Gujarat Titans in IPL 2024 after Hardik Pandya's trade to Mumbai Indians.

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Ravi Bishnoi Claims Top Spot in T20I Bowling Rankings after Stellar Performance Against Australia

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:51pm on 06 Dec 2023,Wednesday Sports

Indian legspinner Ravi Bishnoi has surged to the No. 1 position in the T20 International bowling rankings following his outstanding Player-of-the-Series display against Australia. With nine wickets at an average of 18.22 in the recent five-match T20I series, the 23-year-old's remarkable journey since his debut in February 2022 includes 34 T20I wickets at an impressive 17.38 average and a striking strike rate of 14.5. Bishnoi's ascent displaces Afghanistan's Rashid Khan from the top spot, solidifying his status as a formidable force in T20 cricket.          

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Shubman Gill Takes Winter Break in London Ahead of South Africa Tour

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:19am on 06 Dec 2023,Wednesday Sports

Gujarat Titans' newly appointed skipper, Shubman Gill, is rejuvenating in London, seizing moments with friends captured on Instagram by companion Raghav Sharma. The strategic downtime comes after Gill's absence in the thrilling T20I series against Australia, offering a vital recharge before the all-format tour in South Africa. The cricket sensation's winter sojourn echoes the trend, with Virat Kohli relishing family time in London, and Rohit Sharma concluding his city holiday. Gill's astute off-field approach mirrors his cricket strategy, building anticipation for his dynamic return to the cricketing arena. [Photo courtesy: Raghav Sharma/instagram]

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Former BCCI president Sourav Ganguly Clarifies: 'I Didn't Remove Virat Kohli from T20I Captaincy,' Urged Him to Continue Leading

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:43pm on 05 Dec 2023,Tuesday Sports

Former BCCI President Sourav Ganguly has reaffirmed his stance on Virat Kohli's exit as T20I captain, stating, "I didn't remove Virat from captaincy." Ganguly explained on Dadagiri Unlimited Season 10, "He wasn't interested in leading T20Is. After his decision, I told him, if not interested in T20Is, it's better to step down from entire white-ball cricket." Highlighting the importance of separate captains, Ganguly pushed Rohit Sharma to assume the role across formats. He acknowledged, "I have a bit of contribution, but it's the players who perform well on the field." Ganguly reiterated his commitment to enhancing Indian cricket during his tenure as BCCI President.

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