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Daily Sports Catch-Up: Chennayin FC thrills, Women's hockey shines, Indo-Pak tests in SL?

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19th issue of our exciting, informative & concise (300 word) newsletter on Indian sports is here.

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Chennaiyin FC continue their revival as the usually robust Delhi Dynamos defence let past 4 goals- the first time they have conceded more than 2 goals this season! Star of the day: Jeje starred for Chennaiyin with a brace while tournament top-scorer Mendoza also scored to take his tally to 10 goals!

The win lifts Chennaiyin FC into the qualification zone, 4 place– 16 points from 12 games, while Delhi faced their first loss in 6 games.

Badminton

Sindhu, Sai Praneeth, Ajay & Prannoy sail through their 1 round at Macau GPG while Srikanth exits, a big let-down as he was seeded one in this tournament.

Stat of the day: 4 consecutive 1 round loss for former World No. 3 Srikanth; Coach Gopichand needs to do something about this alarming dip in form, soon!

Cricket

India U-19 is into the final of the U-19 tri series after another comprehensive victory over their Bangladeshi counterparts.

Hockey

India Women, World Rank 13, put in an extremely creditable performance to draw 2-2 against hosts & World No. 3 Argentina in the 1 of the 3 match test series. India Women, who had lost 0-3 to Argentina U-21 in an earlier practice match, now look to have acclimatized to local conditions.

Tennis

Raipur Rangers demolished hosts Mumbai Tennis Masters 23-14 in the second match of the Champions Tennis League

Quick Byte

Key matches today

  • #Badminton: Macau GPG Round 2: Sindhu, Jayaram, Sai Praneeth & Prannoy, Rd 1: Gutta/Ponappa in action
  • #Tennis: Champions Tennis League, Chennai Warriors vs Hyderabad Aces
  • #Hockey: India Women’s vs Argentina– 2nd match of the three-Test Series

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