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Impavid Bulletin

SPORTS

The Reds had won just four of their first 11 games of the season and fell behind for the eighth time this campaign when Scott Arfield fired the Glasgow giants into an early lead

In the last match of the day, Aditya Birla World Academy (Tardeo) beat Nahar International School (Powai) 1-0 in a boys’ U-16 Div-IV play-off. Aryaman Bafna scored for the Tardeo school

The trio of Esha Singh, Naamya Kapoor and Vibhuti Bhatia demolished team Germany 17-1 in the bronze medal match to get India on the medal tally on day one of the competition

Riding on a hat-trick of tries by Yashpal Dahiya and one each by Brandon Zyl and Pruthviraj Patil, Bombay Gym beat Future Hope Harlequins 30-3. Brandon also showed precise kicking skills, converting from two of their tries

Neeraj Maheshwari (men’s singles 50+), Hemal Jain and Sachin Jain (men’s doubles 40+), Kasturi Vighne and Kunal Bare (mixed doubles open) and Vighne and partner Kadambari Patil (women’s doubles open) were the bronze medal winners

Though a 28-ball 42 by Shafali Verma powered India to 148-6, Thailand made a strong comeback in the last five overs, conceding just 31 runs and picking three wickets, including that of Harmanpreet, to stop them from touching the 150-run mark

Outgoing BCCI chief Sourav Ganguly insists he’s not disappointed to lose Indian cricket’s top post; assures he’ll go for bigger things in future

As per ESPNCricinfo, BCCI`s proposal plan consists of 22 matches and each squad will feature 18 players, with a maximum of six overseas players

Shafali Verma`s knock of 42 followed by Deepti Sharma`s three-wicket haul guided India to a 74 runs win over Thailand in the semi-final of the ongoing Women`s Asia Cup 2022 at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium here on Thursday