Vinesh Phogat Appeals To Court Of Arbitration For Sport Against Disqualification, Asks For Joint Olympic Silver | Olympics News

Vinesh Phogat Appeals To Court Of Arbitration For Sport Against Disqualification, Asks For Joint Olympic Silver | Olympics News






Vinesh Phogat, who was earlier disqualified from the women’s 50kg wrestling final at the Paris Olympics 2024 for being 100 gram overweight than the permissible limit, has decided to file an appeal in Court of Arbitration for Sport against the decision. She has asked for a joint Olympic silver to be given to her. The Court of Arbitration for Sport or CAS is an international body established in 1984 to settle disputes in sport through arbitration. Vinesh has asked for an urgent hearing and has requested for two silver medals to be given. The verdict is expected to be given on Thursday.

USA’s Sarah Ann Hildebrandt, who was Vinesh’s opponent for the final, was poised to take on Cuba’s Yusneylis Guzman Lopez in the final after the Indian’s disqualification. Vinesh had beaten Yusneylis Guzman Lopez in the semi-final. 

“Lets see how it transpires. The Indian contingent has done due diligence,” Saurav Ghoshal, star Indian squash player, said on Jio Cinema.  

An ad-hoc division of the CAS has been set up in Paris for resolution by arbitration of any disputes arising during the Olympic Games or during a period of 10 days preceding the Opening Ceremony.

Any hopes of Vinesh getting a silver medal now hinge on the CAS ruling. According to a PTI report, The rules of admission of such cases is very clear. The claimant, before filing such a request, must exhaust “all the internal remedies available to her/him pursuant to the statutes or regulations of the sports body concerned.” The exception being situations where “the time needed to exhaust the internal remedies would make the appeal to the CAS Ad Hoc Division ineffective.” 

Following Vinesh Phogat’s disqualification in the 50 kg category final at Paris Olympics, former Indian wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt said that it was a loss of a medal for India. In a big blow to India’s medal hopes from the wrestling arena, grappler Vinesh Phogat was disqualified from the 50 kg women’s wrestling event for breaching the weight mark.

Speaking to ANI, Yogeshwar said that it was painful to see her being disqualified in the wrestling 50 kg category event. He added that people should stand behind Vinesh.

“It is a loss of a medal for India and also for Vinesh. It is painful the way she has been disqualified. It is time to stand by her as she was competing for India. Similar things have happened with international players also. Sadly, politics is being brought into it. All international wrestlers know UWW and Olympic rules,” Yogeshwar said.

Vinesh Phogat had entered the Gold Medal bout after beating Cuba’s Yusneylis Guzman Lopez 5-0 in the semi-finals on Tuesday night.

With ANI inputs

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Relief For Homeowners As Centre Modifies Long Term Capital Gains Tax

Relief For Homeowners As Centre Modifies Long Term Capital Gains Tax



New Delhi:

The government on Tuesday proposed significant relief for individuals who bought houses before July 23, 2024, by giving them the option to choose between two tax rates for long-term capital gains (LTCG) tax.

The Budget 2024-25 had proposed to lower the LTCG from 20 per cent to 12.5 per cent but removed the indexation benefits. The new rates have come into effect from July 23, 2024. 

The indexation benefit allowed taxpayers to compute gains arising out of the sale of capital assets after adjusting for inflation.

Tax experts had said that the proposed changes in the Budget would raise the LTCG tax burden.

As per the amendments to Finance Bill, 2024, circulated to the Lok Sabha members on Tuesday, individuals or HuF who bought houses before July 23, 2024, can compute his/her taxes under the new scheme [@12.5 per cent without indexation] and old scheme [@20 per cent with indexation] and pay such tax which is lower of the two.

After the Budget presentation, the Income Tax department said that ‘substantial tax savings’ are expected for a vast majority of taxpayers due to a reduction in the long-term capital gains tax (LTCG) rate in the real estate sector.

As per the changes brought in the 2024-25 Budget, the government has retained the indexation benefit for taxpayers on properties bought or inherited before 2001.

Yogesh Kale, Executive Director, Nangia Andersen India said through the amendments proposed to the new capital gain tax regime introduced in Budget 2024, the Finance Minister has tried to appease the taxpayers by addressing the concerns raised to some extent.

“While abolishment of indexation benefit continues, properties acquired prior to 23rd July 2024 are proposed to be grandfathered with the option to the taxpayers to offer the capital gain tax either at 12.5% without indexation or 20% with indexation, whichever is more beneficial,” Kale said.

Gouri Puri, Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. said This will quell taxpayer concerns around losing indexation benefits as a trade-off for a lower long-term capital gains tax rate.

“Taxpayers can choose the more beneficial regime and should not be worse off because of change in law. Concerns around taxation of inflationary gains in respect of immovable property acquired prior to a change in the law have been addressed,” Mr Puri added.

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Bangladesh Ex IT Minister Detained While Trying To Flee Country: Report

Bangladesh Ex IT Minister Detained While Trying To Flee Country: Report


Zunaid Ahmed Palak was detained at the Dhaka international airport.

Bangladesh’s former Information and Technology Minister Zunaid Ahmed Palak was detained at the Dhaka International Airport today while he was trying to leave the country. The military, which has formed an interim government in the violence-hit country, detained the former minister a day after the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Mr Ahmed was approached by airport officials while he was waiting at the VIP lounge of the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, as per reports. He was later detained by Air Force officials.

He was trying to fly to India, where Ms Hasina also fled to on Monday as protesters forced their way into her palace, according to several reports. 

Bangladesh witnessed scenes of chaos and anger yesterday, its deadliest day since anti-government protests began in early July, with police reporting mobs launching revenge attacks on Sheikh Hasina’s allies.

Offices of her party Awam League across the country were torched and looted.

Protesters stormed parliament and burnt TV stations. Footage showed some smashing the statue of Ms Hasina’s father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the country’s independence hero.

Sheikh Hasina landed at a military airbase near New Delhi on Monday evening. As per sources, she wanted to transit on to London. However, there has been no confirmation of the former Prime Minister’s schedule or, about her location since then.

The UK government, meanwhile, has said their immigration rules do not allow individuals to travel to their country to seek asylum or temporary refuge. “Individuals seeking asylum must do so in the first safe country they reach,” the UK Home Office told NDTV.

The unrest in Bangladesh began last month against civil service job quotas. What started as protests later escalated into wider calls for Sheikh Hasina to stand down. She was made to resign by the military that, as per sources, gave her a “45-minute ultimatum”.

The army chief met President Mohammed Shahabuddin late Monday, alongside key opposition leaders, with the president’s press team saying it had been “decided to form an interim government immediately”.

Shahabuddin also ordered the release of prisoners from the protests, as well as former prime minister and a bitter rival of Ms Hasina, Khaleda Zia.



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Paris Olympics 2024 Highlights, Day 10: Injured Nisha Dahiya In Tears After Losing Wrestling Quarter-Final, Avinash Sable In 3000m Final | Olympics News

Paris Olympics 2024 Highlights, Day 10: Injured Nisha Dahiya In Tears After Losing Wrestling Quarter-Final, Avinash Sable In 3000m Final | Olympics News


Paris Olympics 2024 Day 10 Highlights: Nisha Dahiya© AFP




Paris Olympics 2024 Day 10 Highlights: An injured Nisha Dahiya was left in tears after losing her women’s freestyle wrestling 68kg quarter-final match. The wrestler looked to be in intense pain for almost half of the bout, with her hand heavily strapped. She was given pain-relief sprays but it did not ease the problem. Avinash Sable has qualified for the final of men’s 3000m steeplechase final. Earlier, shuttler Lakshya Sen lost his bronze medal playoff match in the men’s badminton singles while Indian shooters Anant Jeet Singh Naruka and Maheshwari Chauhan too lost to China in the bronze medal play-off in skeet mixed team event. India’s women’s table tennis team beat Romania 3-2 to make a historic entry into the quarter-finals. In women’s 400m Round 1, Kiran Pahal finished 7th in heat 5. (India’s Day 10 Schedule | Medal Tally)

Here are the Highlights of Day 10 of the Paris Olympics 2024:







  • 00:45 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10: Thank you

    India’s campaign at the Olympics 2024 has ended for today. Today is a big day with Neeraj Chopra and the Indian hockey team in action. Do join us for the live coverage.

  • 00:42 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Athletics: Lyles on the charge

    Noah Lyles, fresh from winning Olympic 100m gold, cruised his 200m heat at the Stade de France on Monday to keep his bid for a sprint treble alive.

    Lyles, who won the 100m in a photo-finish from Jamaican Kishane Thompson in 9.79 seconds, topped his 200m heat in 20.19sec.

  • 00:41 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Athletics: Big news from badminton

    Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen said he “felt like the king of the court” after retaining his Olympic badminton title in front of his country’s monarch in Paris on Monday. Backed by a vocal crowd at La Chapelle Arena and watched by Denmark’s King Frederik X, Axelsen demolished world champion Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand 21-11, 21-11 in 52 minutes. The lanky Dane became the first man to retain his Olympic men’s singles title since Chinese great Lin Dan, who won in 2008 and 2012.

  • 23:19 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Athletics: Historic first by Sable

    Avinash Sable created history by becoming the first Indian man to qualify for the men’s 3000m steeplechase final at the Paris Olympics here on Monday. Sable finished fifth in his heat with a timing of 8:15.43 minutes to qualify among the top 15 in the event. In steeplechase, there are three heats and the top five from each heat qualify for the final. Sable’s heat was won by Moroccan Mohamed Tindouft with personal best timing of 8:10.62 minutes

  • 23:08 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Athletics: Sable in final

    Avonsha Sable finishes fifth in his Heat after setting the early pace. He finished with a timing of 8:15.43 seconds. This is a great effort from the Indian. 

  • 22:54 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Athletics: Sable’s event Starts

    Sable’s event starts and he is taken the first initiative. It’s still early to predict anything. 

  • 22:49 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Athletics: Sable’s event coming up

    Indian Avinash Sable will soon be action in the men’s 3000m steeplechase Heats 2. In all there will be three heats. First 5 in each heat (Q) advance to Final

  • 21:45 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Gymnastics: Biles finishes with silver

    Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade beat Simone Biles to floor gold on the final day of the Olympic gymnastics competition on Monday, ending the US gymnastic great’s bid for a fourth title at the Paris Games.

    Biles stepped out of bounds twice during her floor routine to take silver after earlier falling off the balance beam. US teammate Jordan Chiles took bronze.

  • 21:42 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Badminton: Big first for Axelsen

    Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen retained his Olympic badminton title on Monday by demolishing Thailand’s world champion Kunlavut Vitidsarn in less than an hour in the men’s singles final in Paris. Backed by a vocal crowd of Danish fans at La Chapelle Arena, the second-seeded Axelsen surged past his eighth-seeded opponent 21-11, 21-11 in 52 minutes.

    The lanky Dane became the first man to retain his Olympic men’s singles title since Chinese legend Lin Dan, who won in 2008 and 2012.

  • 20:35 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Wrestling: Nisha Dahiya in tears

  • 20:25 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Wrestling: Nisha Dahiya loses!

    The injury gets better of Nisha Dahiya as she loses the bout 8-10. The wrestler is crying. The reason is justified as Nisha was leading 8-2 at one point but due to the injury it became a tough task for her to survive against Sol Gum Pak of South Korea.

  • 20:21 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Wrestling: Nisha Dahiya in huge pain

    Nisha Dahiya is having a lot of discomfort in her right hand. She is crying. The physio is checking her at the moment. Maybe giving some spray. Notably, this is the second time in one minute of the game that Nisha is being looked by the physio.

  • 20:16 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Wrestling: Nisha takes 8-1 lead

    Nisha Dahiya has taken an 8-1 lead and she has less than one minute to stay on the lead and make an entry into the semi-finals.

  • 20:13 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Wrestling: Nisha maintains lead!

    Nisha Dahiya has maintainted her 4-0 lead over Sol Gum Pak of South Korea. She needs to keep going like this to book a semifinal spot.

  • 20:09 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Wrestling: Nisha’s match begins!

    Nisha Dahiya’s Women’s Freestyle 68kg quarter-final matcg against Sol Gum Pak of South Korea has kicked off.

  • 19:55 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Wrestling: Nisha to be in action soon!

    Nisha Dahiya will soon be in action during in the Women’s Freestyle 68kg 1/4, which could be called a quarter-final. She will take on Sol Gum Pak of South Korea in the quarters.

  • 19:37 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live: In case you missed it!

    The Indian men’s hockey team’s victory against Great Britain earned them the elusive spot in the Olympics semi-finals on Sunday, but the team will play the match with 15 players in the squad, instead of 16. To find out the reason, click here

  • 19:30 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Badminton: Gold medal match underway!

    Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen is currently playing against Thai’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn in the men’s singles gold medal match. Axelsen is currently trailing 3-4 in the first game of the final match.

  • 19:18 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Badminton: Lakshya Sen loses!

    Lakshya Sen has lost his bronze medal playoff match to Malaysia’s seventh seed Zii Jia Lee in the deciding game. The Indian won the first game 21-13 but he failed to maintain his dominance and lost the next games 16-21, 11-21. Highlights here

  • 19:11 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Wrestling: Nisha wins!!!

    This is a brilliant comeback from Nisha Dahiya as she bounced back from 1-4 to win the bout 6-4 against Tetiana Sova Rizhko of Ukraine in the Women’s Freestyle 68kg Round of 16 bout. The Indian has made it to the quarterfinals with this win.

  • 19:04 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Wrestling: Scores level!

    A good comeback from Nisha Dahiya this is! From 1-4, she has made it 4 all against Tetiana Sova Rizhko of Ukraine in the ongoing Women’s Freestyle 68kg Round of 16 bout.

  • 19:00 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Wrestling: Nisha in action!

    Nisha Dahiya vs Tetiana Sova Rizhko (Ukraine) Women’s Freestyle 68kg Round of 16 bout underway at Olympics 2024. Nisha is trailing 1-4 in the match.

  • 18:49 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Shooting: India finish 4th!

    India have lost the bronze medal match to China with a 43-44 margin. China’s Lyu Jianlin was just too good as he didn’t miss any of the 24 shots he took. Hard luck for India!

  • 18:47 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Shooting: China lead 36-35!

    China have slender lead over India. In the fifth series, both Maheshwari Chauhan and Anant Jeet Singh Naruka successfully hit all the shots but their Chinese opponents didn’t miss any to maintain the one-point lead.

  • 18:44 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Shooting: China take the lead!

    Maheshwari missed her last shot in the fourth station, while Anant Jeet Singh Naruka hit all four. On the other hand, China scored 8 out of 8 to take a slender lead over India. China now lead 28-27.

  • 18:41 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Shooting: India 20-20 China

    Maheshwari missed a shot from India’s side in the third station while Yiting also missed one shot. The score is 20 all.

  • 18:39 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Shooting: India 13-13 China

    India have levelled the scores vs China after shooting from second station. While Maheshwari and Anant Jeet missed one each, Yiting missed three shots on trot.

  • 18:34 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Shooting: China 8-7 India in bronze playoff

    Player of both the sides have taken four shots each so far. Only Anant Jeet Singh missed a shot and that sees India trail 7-8.

  • 18:32 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Shooting: Mixed skeet event starts

    The bronze medal playoff between India and Republic of China has kicked off.

  • 18:29 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Shooting: Mixed skeet event

    Indian shooters Anant Jeet Singh Naruka and Maheshwari Chauhan are playing against China’s Jiang Yiting and Lyu Jianlin in the bronze medal play-off in skeet mixed team event. The players have made their way to the venue, the match is set to start soon.

  • 18:22 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Badminton: Lakshya Sen wins first game!

    Lakshya Sen is only one game win away from an Olympic bronze. Lakshya took the first game 21-13 against Malaysia’s Zii Jia Lee. To get the live updates in detail and real quick. CLICK HERE

  • 18:07 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Badminton: Lakshya Sen in action!

    India’s Lakshya Sen is facing Malaysia’s Zii Jia Lee in the men’s singles bronze medal playoff match at the Paris Olympics 2024. The match is underway and Lakshya has got a 7-4 lead over his opponent. Follow it live HERE

  • 18:00 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live: Wrestling format

    Wrestling format: 

    If Nisha Dahiya wins vs Tetiana Sova Rizhko (Ukraine) in women’s Freestyle 68kg Round of 16, the Indian will play in the quarter-final today itself. If she wins that, the semi-final will be played post midnight.

    If she loses in any of the rounds, she will hope her winning opponent enters the final so that she qualified for the repechage round for a chance to win the bronze.

  • 17:51 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Athletics: Sable in action

    That is not all! India’s star runner Avinash Sable will feature in the Men’s 3,000m Steeplechase (Round 1) later in the evening.

  • 17:48 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live: Chance of three more medals

    India have the chance to win three more medals. 

    1. Anant Jeet Singh Naruka and Maheshwari Chauhan play in the shooting skeet bronze medal match against China 

    2. Lakshya Sen faces Malaysia’s Zii Jia Lee in badminton bronze medal playoff 

    3. In wrestling, Nisha Dahiya will be in action in women’s 68 kg. 

  • 16:55 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Shooting: Great Show

    The Indian pair was placed tied second with a score of 49 after the first stage in the qualification, sharing the position with Australia, Korea, France and two Italian teams.

    Anant Jeet Singh Naruka scored 25/25 in the first round the qualification while Maheshwari Chauhan shot 24/25 to take India’s total to 49.

    In the second round, it was Maheshwari’s turn to shoot a perfect 25 but Naruka missed two shots each in the 2nd and 5th series to tally 23, which gave them an aggregate score of 48.

    In the third round, India got 49 with 25 for Maheshwari and 24 for Naruka. 

  • 16:54 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Shooting: Another medal loading?

    Big news coming from the shooting range. The skeet mixed team of Anantjeet Singh and Maheswari Chauhan have entered the bronze medal play-off after finishing fourth in the qualification. They will now face China today in the crucial match at 6:30 PM 

  • 16:40 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Athletics: How it works

    The rule of 400m is that the top 3 runners in the five heats will enter the semi-finals. The rest of the athletes will enter the repechage round.  

  • 16:38 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Athletics: 2nd chance for Kiran Pahal

    Kiran Pahal has finished in the 7th spot in the women’s 400m Round 1 Heat 5 with a timing of 52.51 seconds. She will now move to the repechage round where she will have another chance of qualifying for the semi-finals.

  • 16:12 (IST)

    Olympics Day 10 Live, Table Tennis: India make history!!!!

    India have scripted history in table tennis women’s team event at Olympics. They have made it to the last 8 of the event in the Games history for the first time ever. Manika Batra won the deciding match for India.

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“Don't Want To Look…”: Rohit Sharma's Blunt Take On India's 2nd ODI Loss To Sri Lanka | Cricket News

“Don't Want To Look…”: Rohit Sharma's Blunt Take On India's 2nd ODI Loss To Sri Lanka | Cricket News






Indian skipper Rohit Sharma termed the 32-run defeat against Sri Lanka in the second ODI as hurting, and said there will be discussions about the way batters played in the middle-overs on Sunday. India were jolted by leg-spinner Jeffrey Vandersay’s six-wicket haul, and were bowled out for 208 while chasing 241, once again exposing their fragility against spin. “When you lose a game, everything hurts. It’s not just about those 10 overs (when India lost six wickets for 50 runs). You have to play consistent cricket and we failed to do that. Little disappointed but these things happen,” said Rohit in the post-match presentation ceremony. “We weren’t good enough. Don’t want to look too much into how we played. But there’ll be talks about our batting in the middle overs,” he added.

Rohit said India batters need to adapt quickly to the pitches here.

“You got to adapt to what’s in front of you. With left-right (combination of batsmen), we felt it’ll be easier to rotate strike. But credit to Jeffrey, he got six wickets.” The 37-year-old said there will not be any change in his approach despite the setback in this match.

“The reason I got 65 is because of the way I batted. When I am batting like that, there’s a lot of risks taken. If you don’t cross the line, you always feel disappointed.

“But I don’t want to compromise on my intent. We understand nature of this surface, it gets really tough in the middle overs. You have to try to get as many as possible in the powerplay,” he added.

Sri Lankan skipper Charith Asalanka said their total of 240 was enough under the conditions.

“I was happy with the score — 240 was good enough. As a captain, I like this kind of problems (plenty of spin options). It was an unbelievable spell by him (Vandersay).” However, Asalanka hoped to chip in with the bat too in the next match.

“I am mainly a batter, and I have to score runs. After that I can bowl a few overs,” he said.

Player of the match Wandersay said there was a bit of pressure on him to perform as he came into the side as a replacement for Wanindu Hasaranga, who was ruled out of the series with a hamstring injury.

“There was a lot of pressure coming into the side. I am coming out of a layoff. It is easier to take credit (for myself). But I want to give credit to the batters as well, who put 240 runs on board.” The 34-year-old said he will have to keep pushing himself to be in among the regular players.

“Hasaranga is our No. 1 spinner. I got to understand the atmosphere of the team and team balance. I have to keep pushing myself.” Vandersay said the wicket of Rohit Sharma boosted his confidence.

“There was assistance in the wicket, I was trying to hit the good areas. Once I got my first wicket (Rohit), that built up my confidence,” he said. PTI UNG 7/21/2024 AH AH AH

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Lakshya Sen vs Viktor Axelsen Live Updates, Paris Olympics Badminton Semifinal: Lakshya Trails World No.2 Axelsen In 2nd Game | Olympics News

Lakshya Sen vs Viktor Axelsen Live Updates, Paris Olympics Badminton Semifinal: Lakshya Trails World No.2 Axelsen In 2nd Game | Olympics News


LIVE: Olympics 2024 Men’s Badminton Semifinals Lakshya Sen vs Viktor Axelsen© AFP




Lakshya Sen vs Viktor Axelsen, Men’s Singles Semi-Finals, Live Updates: Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen is facing Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen in badminton men’s singles semi-final match at Paris Olympics 2024 on Sunday. The Indian star put a dominant show in the majority part of the first game and almost won it before losing his nerves towards the end to see Axelsen taking advantage of it. Axelsen took the first game 22-20. Making his Olympics debut, Sen created history on Friday after becoming the first Indian individual male shuttler to reach the last four of the showpiece with a 19-21 21-15 21-12 win over Chinese Taipei’s Chou Tien Chen in an intense quarterfinal match.

Lakshya Sen vs Viktor Axelsen Live Updates, Olympics Badminton Men’s Singles Semi-Finals:







  • 16:17 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Poor from Lakshya

    Lakshya Sen took a lead but soon conceded a point by hitting it outside the tramline while trying to drop the shuttle on the left side of Axelsen. It’s 12 all at the moment.

  • 16:14 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Lakshya leads 11-10

    A slender lead for Lakshya at the first half of the second game. He is 11-10 ahead after Axelsen hit one out of the tramline.

  • 16:13 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Brilliant judgement!

    Victor Axelsen is fighting his way back into the second game. This was a brilliant judgement from him as he realised too early that Lakshya shot will go outside the line. A powerful shot from Axelsen and the scores are level now.

  • 16:11 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Axelsen is back

    An error in judgement from Lakshya and then a hit caught at net. Lakshya then fails to receive one smash of Axelsen, losing a total of three points in the process. Lakshya now has a slender lead of 8-7.

  • 16:09 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Lakshya back on track

    Lakshya Sen took a 7-0 lead against Victor Axelsen before conceding three points on trot. A smart smash and Lakshya is back on track with a 8-3 lead.

  • 16:06 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Lakshya leads 6-0

    Lakshya Sen has taken a 6-0 lead in the second game.

  • 16:05 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Brilliant from Lakshya!

    Lakshya is off to a terrific start in the second game, leading 5-0 vs Victor Axelsen.

  • 16:02 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Axelsen wins first game!

    Lakshya Sen has lost the first game 20-22 against Victor Axelsen. Not to take the credit away from the Denmark star but Lakshya was simply losing his nerve towards the end of the first game and that played a crucial role in him losing it.

  • 16:00 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Scores level!

    The scores are level at 20 all now as Lakshya has hit it outside the line. Axelsen showed good composure to judge it well.

  • 15:58 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: It’s 20-19

    Thsi is a neck-and-neck battle between the two stars now. Victor Axelsen is not giving up. Lakshya has a narrow lead.

  • 15:57 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Crucial point!

    Axelsen has hit it outside the ilne and Lakshya now takes a two-point lead. Make it three and it is now the game point for him. Lakshya is 20-17 ahead.

  • 15:56 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Good comeback from Axelsen

    Viktor Axelsen has made a remarkable comeback as he has earned 3 points. Lakshya is still in lead with the scores reading 18-16.

  • 15:54 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Lakshya leads 18-13

    A brilliant smash from Lakshya Sen and he is now closing in on a win in the first game.

  • 15:51 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Lakshya at his best!

    Lakshya Sen is literally toying with Victor Axelsen now. He lost two points to the Denmark star but now has made a superb comeback with a powerful smash. Lakshya gets another point and now leads 17-11. 

  • 15:49 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: That goes out!

    This time Axelsen has made a good judgement as the shuttle went out of the back line. Axelsen is now trailing 10-15 vs Lakshya in first game.

  • 15:47 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Lakshya extends lead

    A poor judgement from Axelsen and Lakshya is now leading 12-9. And just when I type this, there is a brilliant judgement from Lakshya and he takes his lead to 13-9.

  • 15:46 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Lakshya leads 11-9

    It’s the first half of the first game and Lakshya Sen is leading 11-9. He put a powerful smash to the right side of Axelsen and that was challenged by the Denmark star. He lost the review and the point as well.

  • 15:45 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Brilliant!

    That is a sensational smash from Lakshya to the right of Axelsen and the latter could not save it. He just watches it fall on the second half of the court. Lakshya leads 10-9.

  • 15:44 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Axelsen in lead!

    Lakshya first made an error in judgement as the shuttle fell inside the line behind him and on the next change Axelsen took a lead only to see Lakshya making scores level at 9. 

  • 15:42 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: An intense fight!

    Lakshya Sen took a lead to make it 7-6 but Axelsen responded with a perfect smash to Lakshya’s left side to gain a point. As I type this, Axelsen has failed to clear a smash of Lakshya and the shuttle hit the net to fall back on his side. Lakshya now leads 8-7.

  • 15:39 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: Scores level!

    A point for Lakshya Sen and the scores are level now at 6. This is a brilliant comeback from Lakshya.

  • 15:35 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: The match begins!

    The semi-final of badminton men’s singles between Lakshya Sen and Viktor Axelsen is underway. The Denmark star is leading 4-1 in the first game at the moment.

  • 15:19 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Semis Live: History-maker Lakshya

    Lakshya Sen is the first-ever men’s player in the history of Indian badminton to enter the semi-finals of Olympics. In the semi-finals, he takes on Viktor Axelsen. The two of them have faced each other eight times in singles matches, where Axelsen won seven games.

  • 15:13 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Badminton Men’s Singles Semis Live: Lakshya’s brilliant win vs Christie

    Sen quite literally turned on the style with his incredible strokeplay during his march into the Olympics’ pre-quarterfinals on Wednesday but one particular shot which left everyone, including his opponent Jonatan Christie, stunned was a jaw-dropping behind-the-back return. Leading 19-18, Sen and Christie were engaged in a rally when the Indonesian rushed to the net and put the shuttle away on the Indian’s backhand. However, Sen didn’t bat an eyelid, neither changed his position much, and managed to play that outrageous shot with the help of his power wrist as the shuttle lopped across the net.

  • 15:02 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Badminton Men’s Singles Semis Live: Live Streaming of the match.

    The semi-final between Lakshya Sen and Viktor Axelsen will be complete thriller. Here are the Live Streaming details of this highly anticipated game. 

  • 14:59 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Badminton Men’s Singles Semis Live: Lakshya eyes finale berth

    Making his Olympics debut, Sen created history on Friday after becoming the first Indian individual male shuttler to reach the last four of the showpiece with a 19-21 21-15 21-12 win over Chinese Taipei’s Chou Tien Chen in an intense quarterfinal match. The Indian will have yet another uphill task at hand when he takes on Axelsen, the baby-faced badminton giant, who has terrorised his opponents in the last few years. Sen now eyes the finale berth, in order to secure a medal. 

  • 14:57 (IST)

    Lakshya vs Axelsen Badminton Men’s Singles Semis Live: Hello

    Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the badminton men’s singles semi-final of Paris Olympics 2024 between Lakshya Sen and Viktor Axelsen. Stay tuned for all the live updates. 

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