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Sports Ministry Halts WFI Elections, Seeks IOA Ad-Hoc Panel

The ministry also disclosed that the Oversight Committee formed on January 23 by the government to inquire into the allegations against WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh has submitted its report.

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New Delhi : The Indian Sports Ministry has put a stop to the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) elections scheduled for May 7th and has called for the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) to form an ad-hoc committee to oversee the polls within 45 days of its formation. The ministry has also instructed the IOA to manage the WFI sports body during this interim period, including selecting athletes and making entries for international events.

The decision comes after several of the country’s top wrestlers, including Bajrang Punia and Vinesh Phogat, staged a sit-in protest and demanded public disclosure of the findings of the oversight panel that investigated sexual harassment allegations against WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh. The ministry had previously formed a six-member oversight committee, headed by Olympic medallist boxer MC Mary Kom, to investigate the allegations against Singh.

In a letter to IOA president PT Usha, the ministry stated that “considering the current situation, it is expedient that the said election process should be treated as null and void, and fresh elections to the EC should be conducted under a neutral body/Returning Officer.” The ministry also disclosed that the oversight committee had submitted its report to the government and some of its findings include the absence of a duly constituted Internal Complaints Committee under the Prevention of Sexual Harassment Act, 2013, and a lack of adequate mechanisms for grievance redressal.

Brij Bhushan had previously confirmed that he will not contest for the president’s post but hinted that he might look for a new role within the federation during the WFI’s Emergency General Council and Executive Committee meeting in Gonda on April 16th. He has already served as WFI president for 12 years, with three terms of four years, and is ineligible to apply for the post again under the Sports Code.

The ministry has called for the IOA to make suitable interim arrangements for managing the WFI as wrestling is an Olympic sport and the WFI is an affiliate of IOA. The ministry’s decision aims to ensure that sportspersons of wrestling discipline do not suffer in any way during this interim period.

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India vs Pakistan Match Rescheduled Due to Rain in Colombo

Rain halted the India-Pakistan Asia Cup showdown after 24.1 overs, moving the game to a reserve day with India at 147-2.

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In Colombo, a highly anticipated cricket match between India and Pakistan in the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup was interrupted by rain on Sunday, leading to a postponement of the game to a reserve day. After just 24.1 overs of play, the contest was halted abruptly due to the inclement weather. When Pakistan won the toss and elected to bowl, India was at 147-2.

This additional day of play was added as a last-minute provision for this Super Four clash, making it the only match other than the final to receive such an extension. A previous encounter between the two teams had been washed out due to rain in Pallekele.

The persistent rain in Sri Lanka, which is co-hosting the tournament with Pakistan, has posed challenges for the organizers. This tournament serves as a precursor to the upcoming ODI World Cup.

At the time the rain intervened, Virat Kohli was at eight runs, while KL Rahul had scored 17 runs. Despite the efforts of the groundstaff to prepare the pitch for play after the showers had subsided, the game remained suspended following three inspections due to further rain.

India’s captain Rohit Sharma (56) and opening batsman Shubman Gill (58) had provided a scintillating start, forming a partnership of 121 runs off 100 balls, which put Pakistan on the defensive. They took on the new-ball bowlers, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah, with audacious aerial shots during the powerplay, where only two fielders are allowed outside the inner circle.

Both Shaheen and Naseem proved to be formidable in their initial spells, with the ball frequently eluding the bat. One edge from Gill even managed to squeeze between two slips. Rohit, in particular, was in superb form, smashing leg-spinner Shadab Khan for two consecutive sixes and a four in a 19-run over, much to the delight of Indian fans in the mostly empty stadium.

However, Shadab Khan redeemed himself after the first drinks break by dismissing Rohit Sharma, caught out, while Shaheen returned in the subsequent over to send Shubman Gill back to the pavilion. Following these wickets, Kohli and Rahul were focused on rebuilding India’s innings before the rain intervened once more.

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ODI World Cup 2023: HCA Expresses Concerns Over Back-to-Back Games, Suggesting Further Schedule Adjustments

Hyderabad World Cup matches’ schedule faces security concerns due to back-to-back games, potential changes loom.

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ODI World Cup 2023: HCA Expresses Concerns Over Back-to-Back Games, Suggesting Further Schedule Adjustments
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New Delhi: The tight scheduling of hosting two consecutive World Cup matches has raised concerns about organizational efficiency and security, prompting a Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) official to call for a necessary one-day interval. The statement on Sunday adds to the series of alterations in the ODI showpiece schedule set to commence in India on October 5.

The recent adjustments to the schedule, made earlier this month by the BCCI and ICC, included the significant match between arch-rivals India and Pakistan. In a bid to accommodate changes, the Indo-Pak encounter in Ahmedabad was advanced to October 15, leading to the rescheduling of Pakistan’s game against Sri Lanka in Hyderabad from October 12 to October 10. Additionally, the HCA is set to host a match between New Zealand and the Netherlands on October 9.

However, further modifications seem likely due to reservations expressed by the Hyderabad police regarding the provision of security for consecutive matches. An unnamed HCA official addressed the issue, stating, “While I can’t confirm an imminent change, having back-to-back games isn’t the most ideal situation. If the BCCI is considering a reevaluation, it would be for the best. We’re coordinating with security agencies to explore the feasibility. Simultaneously, we’re keeping the BCCI informed about our efforts.”

The official underlined the importance of a day’s gap between two World Cup matches, emphasizing the ongoing collaboration with security agencies and maintaining transparency with the BCCI. The Hyderabad Police typically deploys 2000-2500 personnel for international matches, with deployment contingent on the game’s nature and attendance projections.

With one of the games involving Pakistan, a higher level of security vigilance is anticipated. Pakistan’s presence in India for the first time since the T20 World Cup 2016 adds significance to their matches in Hyderabad. The team is slated to play two warm-up games before engaging in as many main tournament matches at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, with their opening match against the Netherlands scheduled for October 6.

Despite the impending ticket sales for the ODI mega event starting on August 25, there is limited time for cricket enthusiasts to plan their travel arrangements.

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Bengaluru’s Young Racer Shreyas Harish Dies in Chennai Bike Race Crash

Tragic accident at Chennai’s bike race claims the life of 13-year-old racing prodigy Shreyas Harish from Bengaluru.

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Chennai: Shreyas Harish, a 13-year-old bike racer from Bengaluru, who was competing in the MRF Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship organized at the Madras International Circuit (MIC) in Chennai, died tragically in an accident.

Harish was leading in the competition held on Saturday. Shreyas tragically died in an accident that happened on this occasion.

Shreyas, a student of Kensari School, Bengaluru, participated in the TVS One Make Championship in the budding competitor category.

The bike fell down after missing the turn. At the same time, the lock of the helmet worn by Shreyas came off. At this time, it is known that another competitor’s bike, which was coming from behind, ran over Shreyas and moved ahead.

The organizers immediately stopped the race and rushed Shreyas to the hospital in an ambulance. However, Shreyas breathed his last on the way to the hospital and it is learned that Shreyas father Harish Parandhaman was also with him.

Following the tragic incident, the Madras Motor Sports Club has canceled the remaining races scheduled for Saturday and Sunday.

Born on 26 July 2010, Shreyas is a student of Kensri School, Bengaluru. Not only did he compete in the Petronas TVS One-Make Championship Novice category, winning it four times in a row, he was hailed as a rising star as he won several races at the national level.

MMSC president Ajith Thomas said, “It is a tragedy to lose such a young and talented rider. He was making waves with his amazing racing talent. Immediately after the incident, all medical assistance was provided and he was taken to the hospital.

After the incident, it was decided to cancel the program for the rest of the weekend. Condolences to the Shreyas family.

In May this year, Shreyas, who won the MiniGP India title, participated in the MiniGP races in Spain, finishing fifth and fourth in both races respectively. He is scheduled to compete in the MSBK Championship 2023 at the Sepang Circuit in Malaysia in August.

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