Pakistani squash player Mahnoor Ali wins gold medal in Singapore Junior Open Championship
Mahnoor already won gold medal in Australian Junior Open
Sports: Pakistani squash player Mahnoor Ali wins gold medal in Singapore Junior Open Championship. Pakistani player Mahnoor Ali won gold medal in Singapore Junior Squash Open Championship by defeating Feng Chen of China.
The winning score of the Pakistani player was eleven six, eleven seven and eleven four.
Mahnoor had earlier also won gold medal in Australian Junior Open.
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Dinesh Karthik, the well-known Indian cricketer, has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket.
In a social media post, Karthik expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to represent India, saying, “I consider myself among the lucky few to have had the chance to represent the nation.”
Karthik’s career spanned across multiple formats, making significant contributions to Indian cricket. He played 26 Test matches, scoring 1,025 runs, including one century and seven half-centuries.
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In One Day Internationals (ODIs), Karthik appeared in 94 matches, amassing 1,752 runs with nine half-centuries. Additionally, he scored 686 runs in 60 T20 Internationals, with one half-century to his name.
Apart from his international career, Karthik was a prominent figure in the Indian Premier League (IPL), where he most recently represented the Royal Challengers Bangalore.
Pakistani squash player Mahnoor Ali wins gold medal in Singapore Junior Open Championship
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The Prudential Center was charged with anticipation as UFC 302 delivered a thrilling night of fights, culminating in Islam Makhachev’s triumphant defense of his lightweight title against Dustin Poirier. Makhachev secured his victory with a D’arce choke at 2:42 of Round 5, marking his third consecutive title defense and extending his winning streak to 14.
In the co-main event, former middleweight champion Sean Strickland outlasted Paulo Costa in a hard-fought split decision. Strickland’s aggressive approach and consistent striking earned him scores of 49-46 and 50-45, keeping him in contention for another top-tier bout.
Kevin Holland brought the action early, defeating Michal Oleksiejczuk by technical submission (armbar) at 1:34 of Round 1. Holland’s quick recovery from a knockdown and subsequent armbar showcased his resilience and skill, snapping a two-fight losing streak.
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