Indian archers train in Korea’s ‘Mecca of archery’ ahead of World Championships | More sports News

Rahul, recurve archer practicing. Mumbai: You could call it a mini-mission to learn from the best. That’s what eight Indian archers are seeking to achieve at a high performance training camp they are currently attending in South Korea ahead of the World Archery Championships starting next week in Gwangju.Supported by the Reliance Foundation (RF), the…

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From MS Dhoni’s bat to Don Bradman’s cap: A look at cricket’s costliest memorabilia | Cricket News

MS Dhoni’s bat and Don Bradman’s cap Sports memorabilia carry immense emotional, cultural, and historical value, often transcending sport itself. Cricket, with its rich heritage, has produced some of the most treasured artefacts ever auctioned. From iconic bats to legendary baggy greens, these prized possessions not only capture unforgettable moments on the field but also…

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With Roger Federer watching, Neeraj Chopra finishes second: ‘There were things that didn’t go well’ | More sports News

Neeraj Chopra finished second in the javelin throw event at the Diamond League finals in Zurich. (Image: X) Neeraj Chopra secured second place in the Diamond League Finals in Zurich on Thursday, with Germany’s Julian Weber claiming victory through impressive 90m-plus throws. Chopra, who struggled with his timing, managed a best throw of 85.01m in…

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SOLD! Don Bradman’s rare baggy green fetches $438,500; National Museum makes winning bid | Cricket News

A baggy green worn by Sir Donald Bradman. (Pic credit: National Museum of Australia) A piece of Australian sporting history has found a permanent home, after a cricket cap worn by Sir Donald Bradman during the 1946-47 Ashes series was bought by the National Museum of Australia in Canberra for AU$438,500 (approx. US$286,700).The federal government…

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‘Our achievements reflect the diversity of our country’ – Tendulkar urges Indians to celebrate non-cricket sports | Cricket News

Former India legend Sachin Tendulkar rings the five minute bell prior to day one of the third Test Match between England and India at Lord’s (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar commemorated National Sports Day on Friday with a message celebrating India’s sporting achievements across various disciplines and encouraging people to embrace…

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