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Indian sports wrap, December 5: Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand set up final in sub-junior women’s nationals

Here are all the major updates, scores and results of Indians in the world of sports on December 5.

Published : Dec 05, 2024 19:21 IST , Chennai - 8 MINS READ

Hockey Jharkhand prevailed over Hockey Association of Odisha, winning the game 1-1 (3-2 SO) in shootout after a draw over the four quarters.
Hockey Jharkhand prevailed over Hockey Association of Odisha, winning the game 1-1 (3-2 SO) in shootout after a draw over the four quarters. | Photo Credit: Hockey India
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Hockey Jharkhand prevailed over Hockey Association of Odisha, winning the game 1-1 (3-2 SO) in shootout after a draw over the four quarters. | Photo Credit: Hockey India

HOCKEY

Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand set up final in sub-junior women’s national championship

Hockey Madhya Pradesh and Hockey Jharkhand won their semifinal fixtures and sealed their spot in the final of the 14th Hockey India Sub Junior Women National Championship 2024 being held at the South Central Railways Sports Complex, RRC Ground, Rail Nilayam in Secunderabad, Telangana.

In the first semifinal of the day, Madhya Pradesh defeated Mizoram, 3-2. Though Ruthi Lallawmzualli (3’) gave Hockey Mizoram an early lead, Hockey Madhya Pradesh responded with goals from Naz Nousheen (13’), and Rubi Rathore (32’) to edge ahead. Captain Laltlanchhungi (52’) found the equaliser for Mizoram in the fourth quarter, however Tanvi (56’) scored a late-winner to secure Hockey Madhya Pradesh’s place in the Final.

In the second semifinal, Hockey Jharkhand prevailed over Hockey Association of Odisha, winning the game 1-1 (3-2 SO) in shootout after a draw over the four quarters. Manjhi Pushpa (8’) scored an early goal to give Hockey Jharkhand the lead. Anjana Xaxa (45+’) levelled the game as Hockey Association of Odisha successfully scored from a penalty corner. The game went to the shootout after both sides failed to score during the next two quarters. Hockey Jharkhand won the shootout 3-2 as Hemrom Leoni, Rina Kullu and Anupriya Soreng successfully scored.

The 3rd/4th Place match between Hockey Mizoram and Hockey Association of Odisha will take place on December 6th at 11:00 AM and Hockey Madhya Pradesh and Hockey Jharkhand will face off in the Final of the 14th Hockey India Sub Junior Women National Championship 2024 on December 6th at 1:00 PM.

- Team Sportstar

Despite draw, Indian Navy makes semis in Nehru tournament

Indian Navy squandered a 3-0 half-time lead but made the semifinals despite a 3-3 draw against Punjab National Bank (PNB) in the last league match of the SNBP 60th Nehru hockey tournament at the Shivaji Stadium in New Delhi on Thursday.

In the other match of the day, Petroleum Sports Promotion Board (PSPB) outplayed Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) 5-0.

In the semifinals on Friday, PSPB will play Comptroller and Auditor General XI at 12 noon, and Railways Sports Promotion Board (RSPB) will be challenged by Indian Navy at 2 p.m.

The results (league):
Indian Navy 3 (Pawan Rajbhar 2, Nitesh 1) drew with Punjab National Bank 3 (Gursimran Singh 2, Jenjen Singh).
PSPB 5 (Gurjinder Singh 4, Vishal Pandey) bt Indo Tibetan Border Police 0.

- Kamesh Srinivasan

GOLF

Indian Golf Union appoints former HC judge Malik as RO for polls

Indian Golf Union (IGU) on Thursday named a returning officer for the third time for its December 15 elections after retired Justice Permod Kohli resigned from the role following concerns raised by Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president PT Usha for a potential conflict of interest.

Retired judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court, R Malik was named RO with just 10 days left for the polls.

“It is to inform all member SGAs that on account of the resignation of Hon’ble Mr. Justice Permod Kohli, Hon’ble Mr. Justice (Retd) R. Malik has been appointed as the Returning Officer to conduct the elections of IGU, which is to be held on 15.12.2024,” IGU president Brijinder Singh said in an email to State Golf Associations (SGAs).

Kohli had replaced Justice (retd) OP Garg, a former Allahabad High Court judge, who initially barred five state associations from participating in the polls on November 25 for not providing requisite documents. Garg reversed his decision the following day, leading the IGU to announce an indefinite postponement of the elections.

The postponement prompted IOA president Usha to write to the IGU chief seeking an explanation and warning of “strict actions,” including forming an ad hoc body, if the response was unsatisfactory.

After Kohli’s appointment as the RO last Tuesday, Usha raised concerns over a potential conflict of interest, given he is the current chairperson of the IOA’s Arbitration Commission.

“Being the Chairperson of the permanent standing committee (Arbitration Commission) of the Indian Olympic Association, accepting an appointment as the Returning Officer of IGU may not be in order...,” Usha wrote in a letter to Kohli.

“We request you to kindly provide us a written explanation... by 1000 hrs on 04 December 2023,” she added.

Kohli, a former Chief Justice of the Sikkim High Court, stepped down but not before refuting Usha’s claims of potential conflict of interest and terming them as “totally unwarranted and unacceptable”.

“At the outset, I may inform you that para 4 of your letter is absolutely uncalled for. Firstly, you have no right to call my explanation nor am I under any obligation to tender any explanation to you,” he wrote in his response to Usha.

“This is for your information that till date no matter has been referred to me for arbitration or appointment of an arbitrator in my capacity as Chairperson of the Olympic Arbitration Commission and thus the question of conflict of interest does not arise at all. The allegation of conflict of interests is totally unwarranted and unacceptable.” Kohli gave his reasons for stepping down, stating that he had accepted the role of RO in good faith after being approached by the IGU Director-General.

“As regards my appointment as RO, the DG of IGU approached me via email dated 1st December 2024, informing me that Justice O.P. Garg, the earlier RO, had resigned.

“There was no reason for me to doubt. In any case, I have no interest in any of the parties or the union’s affairs. I’m forwarding my resignation as RO to the President of the IGU,” he said.

Usha had also written to the IGU president, urging him to adhere the principles of good governance and the IOC Charter.

“I have also taken note of various emails and letters which have expressed their concern over the appointment of the 2nd RO by the erstwhile President, IGU. We do not want a situation that due to these unfortunate events an Ad-Hoc Committee would have to be appointed by the IOA to take over the affairs of the IGU,” Usha wrote.

The controversy erupted after the first Returning Officer, OP Garg, had acted on a complaint by Shyam Sunder, Chairman of the IGU Technical Committee and a council member, who alleged that five State Golf Associations (SGAs) existed only on paper, violating the spirit of the National Sports Code.

Shyam Sunder has now filed a complaint against Usha to the IOA Ethics Commission, accusing her of interfering in the IGU elections and showing bias.

“Most troubling is the conduct of the President of the IOA, who, without any lawful authority, has shown undue favouritism toward the old Returning Officer by issuing a series of letters interfering in the IGU’s autonomous functioning,” Sunder wrote in a letter to the IOA Ethics Commission.

“This unwarranted intervention undermines the integrity of the electoral process and is both unethical and illegal and a blatant violation of established norms,” he added.

Per the election schedule, nominations must be finalised by December 5, with the final list of contestants, after scrutiny and withdrawals, to be confirmed by December 10. Elections are slated for December 15.

- PTI

POLO

Mackenzie’s goals in vain in D’Monde Cup

Chris Mackenzie scored all six goals for the team but Vimal Arion Achievers was beaten 7-6 by Jindal Panther in a league match of the D’Monde Cup polo tournament at the Army Equestrian Centre, Delhi Cantonment, on Thursday.

The results (league):
Jindal Panther 7 (Simran Shergill 4, Siddhant Sharma 2, Shamsheer Ali) bt Vimal Arion Achievers 6 (Chris Mackenzie 6).

- Kamesh Srinivasan

BASKETBALL

Rajasthan boys, Karnataka girls win youth national titles

Rajasthan boys and Karnataka girls emerged as champions in the 39th National youth basketball championships at the Sabuj Sathi Indoor Stadium, Howrah, on Thursday.

Rajasthan rode on top-scorer Piyush Choudhary’s 27 points to beat Karnataka 85-67 in the final to retain its title.

Deepika P.P. and Nidhi Umesh scored 16 points apiece to help Karnataka defeat Tamil Nadu 61-54 in a closely-fought girls final and regain the trophy.

Tamil Nadu boys and Kerala girls claimed third spots.

The champions, runners-up and third-place finishers received ₹3 lakh, ₹2 lakh, ₹1 lakh each.

Bhupendra Singh (Rajasthan) and Taarusree Tarun (Karnataka) were adjudged the ‘Most Valuable Player’ among boys and girls respectively and bagged a prize money of ₹50,000 each. Yadesh Kumar (Tamil Nadu) and Nidhi Umesh (Karnataka) were best shooters in boys and girls sections respectively.

The results (finals):
Boys: Rajasthan 85 (Piyush Choudhary 27, Bupendra Singh 22, Zuber Khan 16, Muhammed Raje Khan 13) bt Karnataka 67 (Samarth Manur 24, Harshan Yatish 19, Aditya Shenoi 10); Girls: Karnataka 61 (Deepika P.P. 16, Nidhi Umesh 16, Mahek Sharma 11, Taarusree Tarun 10) bt Tamil Nadu 54 (Jeffrin A. 15, Smitha Sundaresh 10).
Third spot: Boys: Tamil Nadu 101 (Aakash L. 35, Priyadarsan A.R. 22, Yadesh Kumar 22, Vishal V. 16) bt Haryana 100 (Shekhar Rathee 24, Veer Singh 22, Ajay 21, Chirag 16); Girls: Kerala 83 (Diya Biju 22, Arthika K. 20, Liya Maria 14, Vaigha 11, Ananymol 8, Cloudia 6) bt Maharashtra 54 (Reva Kulkarni 24).

- Team Sportstar

TENNIS

Arjun sets up all-Indian semifinal in ITF juniors

Arjun Rathi kept the Indian hopes alive as he set up a semifinal clash against Vihaan Reddy in the ITF junior tennis tournament at the Deccan Gymkhana on Thursday.

Arjun, the champion of the last tournament in Delhi, beat seventh seed Sehaj Singh Pawar 6-1, 6-4, while Vihaan stopped the fine run of Samarth Sahita in three sets.

In the girls section, second seed Rishitha Reddy overcame stiff resistance from Sai Janvi for a 6-0, 5-7, 6-2 victory. She will play Aishwarya Jadhav in the semifinals.

The results (quarterfinals):
Under-18 boys: Vihaan Reddy (USA) bt Samarth Sahita 6-1, 3-6, 6-3; Arjun Rathi bt Sehaj Singh Pawar 6-1, 6-4; Fedor Altukhov bt Aarjun Pandit 6-3, 6-4; Aaron Gabet (Fra) bt Alan Aiukhanov 6-4, 4-6, 6-2.
Under-18 girls: Aoi Watanabe (Jpn) bt Parthsarthi Mundhe 6-2, 6-2; Yasaman Yazdani (Iri) bt Nelli Ivanova 7-5, 6-3; Aishwarya Jadhav bt Nainika Bendram 7-5, 2-0 (retired); Rishitha Basireddy bt Sai Janvi 6-0, 5-7, 6-2.

- Kamesh Srinivasan

Tanisha Kashyap in quarterfinals

Sixth seed Tanisha Kashyap beat Caterina Odorizzi of Italy 7-5, 6-3 in the pre-quarterfinals of the $15,000 ITF women’s tennis tournament in Stellenbosch, South Africa, on Thursday.

The results:
$15,000 ITF women, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Singles (pre-quarterfinals): Tanisha Kashyap bt Caterina Odorizzi (Ita) 7-5, 6-3.

- Kamesh Srinivasan

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