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    Neeraj Chopra Classic javelin event set for July 5 debut in Bengaluru after India-Pakistan conflict delay

    The Neeraj Chopra Classic, an international javelin event, is now scheduled for July 5 in Bengaluru. Originally postponed, the competition features top global and Indian athletes. Neeraj Chopra is collaborating with JSW Sports and AFI for this event. The Sree Kanteerava Stadium will host the 12-man competition. Ticket prices range from Rs 199 to Rs 9,999 for premium experiences.

    IPL 2025: 'No decision has been taken yet', says Rajeev Shukla on resuming the tournament

    BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla announced that a final decision regarding the IPL 2025 restart is pending, assuring that officials are actively working on the situation after a week-long suspension due to escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. The Board suspended the tournament following concerns from franchisees, players, and stakeholders. Consequently, the Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 has also been postponed.

    RCB announces refund of tickets for two matches at Chinnaswamy Stadium

    Royal Challengers Bengaluru will refund tickets for the postponed matches against Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kolkata Knight Riders. The Board Control of Cricket in India suspended the Indian Premier League for one week. This decision follows escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. The Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025, scheduled in Bengaluru, is also postponed. New IPL schedule will be announced later.

    Siddaramaiah tells Centre not to punish Karnataka for being progressive

    Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah emphasizes the need for fair devolution of taxes, accentuating that despite Karnataka's significant contributions to the central revenue, the state receives a fraction in return. He also stresses the importance of Kannada language and cultural pride on Karnataka's state formation day.

    SAFF Championship: Sunil Chhetri's hat-trick powers India to 4-0 win over Pakistan

    From the beginning of the match itself India brought forth their experience and class into play. Pakistan had pockets of doughty resistance, but they were not a match to India's cohesion and purpose on a rain-drenched night at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium.

    India football coach Igor Stimac shown red card after moment of madness

    Stimac, a vastly experienced coach and player, chose to interfere when Pakistan player Abdullah Iqbal was ready to make a throw-in. Stimac tried to pull back the ball from the player, sparking wild reactions from some visiting players as well as some coaching staff.

    The Economic Times
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