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Dempo Goa Challengers Defeat Ahmedabad APL Pipers; Prithika Pavade Powers Pune Victory Against UP

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Sixteen-year-old Syndrela Das produced one of the biggest upsets in Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) stunning World No. 52 and Indian stalwart Manika Batra in straight games as two-time champions Dempo Goa Challengers overcame Ahmedabad APL Pipers 8-7 at the Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium on Sunday. The teenager’s statement victory proved pivotal as Goa survived a spirited Ahmedabad fightback to register their second successive win of Season 7.

Earlier, French Olympian and UTT debutant Prithika Pavade produced a powerhouse performance as PBG Pune Jaguars defeated UP Prometheans 9-6. Pavade capped a memorable outing by toppling two-time UTT MVP Yangzi Liu in the deciding Women’s Singles, recovering from a game down before producing a superb display in the decider to seal one of the standout wins of the season so far.

The Ahmedabad APL Pipers versus Dempo Goa Challengers match-up served bagels all around, with four of the five matches finishing 3-0 in the victors’ favour. Goa laid the perfect platform through Spain’s Alvaro Robles, who brushed aside Adrien Rassenfosse in straight games before Syndrela delivered the performance of the evening. Showing remarkable composure beyond her years, the 16-year-old edged three fiercely contested games against Manika, blanking the Indian star to hand the defending champions a commanding 6-0 advantage after two matches.

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Ahmedabad refused to go away, with Payas Jain and Sofia Polcanova sweeping the mixed doubles before Payas claimed the final game against Abhinandh PB after the Goa youngster had already secured the match and, with it, the tie. The closing contest then produced a high-class meeting between international doubles partners Polcanova and reigning MVP Bernadette Szocs, with the Austrian prevailing in straight games. Goa’s early dominance ultimately proved enough to seal an 8-7 victory.

Syndrela picked up the Match IQ Player of the Tie and the Indian Player of the Tie awards for her statement win, while Robles was awarded the Bisleri Shot of the Tie. Polcanova was named the Foreign Player of the Tie.

In the day’s first tie, UP Prometheans struck first through Ricardo Walther, who overcame Omar Assar in three games, before PBG Pune Jaguars’ Diya Chitale fought back from a game down to beat Sayali Wani. Pune then seized the initiative as Snehit SFR and Prithika Pavade edged the mixed doubles on successive Golden Points, with Snehit following it up by defeating Sudhanshu Grover.

Pavade followed it with the performance of the afternoon, recovering from a game down to defeat two-time UTT MVP Yangzi Liu and seal Pune’s first win of Season 7. Pavade was named Foreign Player of the Tie, while Snehit claimed both the Indian Player of the Tie and ChatGPT Match IQ Player of the Tie awards. Omar Assar’s stunning winner in the deciding game of his singles earned him the Bisleri Shot of the Tie honour.

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Earlier in the day, UTT Juniors, UTT’s grassroots competition running alongside Season 7, saw Dabang Delhi TTC defeat Ahmedabad APL Pipers 6-3, while U Mumba TT maintained their perfect start with a 5-4 victory over HVR Kolkata ThunderBlades.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)


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England’s Test Coach Hunt Can Hit An ‘IPL’ Roadblock. Dinesh Karthik Explains Why

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England are looking for a new Test coach. Brendon McCullum will stand down as England Men’s Test head coach but will continue to guide the white-ball teams, the ECB said in a statement on Sunday. The development comes close on the heels of Ben Stokes‘ retirement from international cricket following a nightclub brawl and a subsequent one-Test ban. Among the names doing the rounds is Andy Flower. Flower is a well-respected figure and is the coach of IPL champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Flower’s colleague at RCB, Dinesh Karthik, believes Flower may not have the time to take up the England role.

“In all seriousness, I think he’ll be a great candidate,” Karthik said on Sky Sports.

“He definitely should be one of the names considered, but I would be very surprised if he took it, considering where England are and his packed schedule as well. He used to do a lot of leagues, and I’m sure that he didn’t have the time. I read an article which said that England would be happy to accommodate the IPL and then the rest of Test cricket, but with the schedule being the way it is, it’ll be very difficult. Like, when Jacob Bethell didn’t come in for the first Test, and Jofra Archer was not available, it kicked up a fuss, and there were plenty of people saying, ‘Why? How come one of the players is not there?’

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“With Andy Flower, who already has a pre-signed contract with RCB, which would mean that he would miss parts of those Tests, will it be okay for England in the preparation for the Ashes if they don’t have a coach for a Test match or two? I heard there’s a Test match against Bangladesh in May next year, and if Andy Flower is with RCB, that could be a challenge as well. Is he good? Definitely. He is probably one of the best in the world, if not the best. Will he have time? That’s the question. I would be very surprised if the answer is yes,” he said.

England will have a new Test team head coach when they face Pakistan in a three-match series, which is a part of the World Test Championship.

England lost the recent Test series against New Zealand 1-2 but thrashed India 4-0 in the just-concluded T20I series.

McCullum’s tenure as head coach will come to an end after four years in charge, having led the England team through one of its most exciting and progressive periods in Test history.

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ECB CEO Richard Gould said: “Brendon breathed new life into the England Men’s Test team during an exciting period which saw some amazing victories, and we’re grateful for all he has given to the role.

“We now believe that the time is right to make a change for the Test team as we target victory in the Ashes next summer.


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Gurnoor Brar collides with Shubman Gill but holds on to crucial catch as Jos Buttler departs for 5 in ENG vs IND 2026 1st ODI [Watch]

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India seamer Gurnoor Brar held on to a crucial catch despite colliding with skipper Shubman Gill as the Men in Blue removed England’s Jos Buttler in the first ODI of the three-match series. The match is being played on Tuesday, July 14, at Edgbaston in Birmingham.

The wicket came off the very first ball of the 17th over. Prasidh Krishna bowled a good-length delivery on off stump, and Buttler looked to whip it across the leg side but could only manage a leading edge.

Charging in from mid-on, Brar converged with Gill, who came in from mid-off, as the two collided shoulder-to-shoulder. Despite the impact, Brar held on to the catch to send Buttler back for five off 14 balls.

Watch the clip of the wicket below:

Meanwhile, Prasidh Krishna struck again on the fourth ball of the same over, this time dismissing Sam Curran. The seamer bowled a length delivery slanting across the left-hander, who threw his hands at it and could only edge it through to Indian wicketkeeper KL Rahul. Curran departed for a duck off three balls, leaving England reeling at 80/5 after 16.4 overs.


India’s pace trio rocks England after a steady start

Opting to bat first, England made a steady start as openers Ben Duckett and Jacob Bethell added 51 runs in the first 10 overs. The duo eventually stitched together a 61-run partnership off 74 balls before Gurnoor Brar broke the stand by dismissing Bethell for 14 off 31 balls in the 13th over. Brar struck again two deliveries later to remove Duckett, who scored 43 off 45 balls.

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India continued to build the pressure in the following over as Jasprit Bumrah dismissed England skipper Harry Brook for one off three balls. Prasidh Krishna then joined the party in the 17th over, removing Jos Buttler for five off 14 balls and Sam Curran for a three-ball duck.

At the time of writing, England were 104/5 after 21 overs, with Joe Root unbeaten on nine off 13 balls and Will Jacks on 19 off 17 balls.