Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Chess Olympiad champions are curated in Nagpur




 IM Anup Deshmukh recalls early days of Vidit and Divya while coaching them in city


By Paritosh Pramanik


THE careers of two members of the Indian chess contingent, that won the historic men and women Chess Olympiad gold medals at Budapest on Sunday, were curated in Nagpur.

One is directly related to Nagpur while the other has strengthened his base in the Orange City under the ‘benevolent’ International Master Anup Deshmukh.

IM Deshmukh has shaped many chess careers and Grand Master Vidit Gujrathi and city’s Divya Deshmukh are the ‘two gems of his factory’.

Local lass Divya and Nashik-born Vidit both have learnt the tricks of trade from IM Deshmukh at his home more than a decade back.

Vidit has spent several days in Anup Deshmukh’s house when he was young and was aiming to achieve big in the field of chess. It was a time when only multiple-time World Champion Viswanathan Anand was carrying Indian flag around the world.

Nagpur’s IM Anup Deshmukh decided to produce many more players like Vishy Anand and took VRS from his LIC job to train budding chess players. Today, his efforts are bearing fruits.

Vidit Gujrathi once had thanked Deshmukh for shaping his career.

“Anup sir has played a big role in my life. I remember when I was 10 years old, I had gone to Nagpur and trained with him. Those were some extremely valuable chess lessons. His passion for the game was immense. He would (be) completely immersed in the game while teaching me. This naturally made a big impact on me as a chess player. He helped me win the Under-11 national title. I remember that it was not just me, but also many players from my generation who benefited from his training and went on to become strong players -- GM Abhijit Gupta and GM Swapnil Dhopade to name a couple of them. 

“Anup sir would not charge fees and also take care of the expenses of the students who would come to his place. He is such a benevolent man. No words can do justice to what he has contributed towards the chess fraternity. I am immensely grateful,” Vidit had once wrote on social media.

The same words of gratitude were spoken by Divya. “IM Anup Deshmukh sir helped me to give a good foundation and overall understanding of chess in my early chess career. He guided me in the year 2012 along with Rahul Joshi sir. He used to motivate me a lot and would always tell me to aim higher. I am really indebted and grateful to him for his and Deshmukh Madam’s support and encouragement,” Divya had penned the special praise a few years back.

The joy was palpable when ‘The Hitavada’ contacted IM Deshmukh for his views on two of his products winning maiden gold medals at Chess Olympiad.

“It’s a big achievement, I am really proud of both of them. They deserved it. They can achieve much more,” said IM Deshmukh from Ahmedabad where he is appointed as the head coach by Gujarat Government on a one-year contract.

A down-to-earth coach Deshmukh was reluctant to take any credit of both the players winning the medal and said, “They were with me very briefly and I am sure they have learnt a lot from many other coaches.

“I did nothing. It’s their hard work. There are many coaches who have coached them,” replied Deshmukh.

“It was way back in 2004 when I persuaded Vidit to play one more round and then quit in a national tournament. I still remember when Vidit was in Nagpur for the Under-11 nationals and had lost a couple of rounds and wanted to quit.

“His mother asked me to encourage him. I told him, ‘look Vidit there are no tickets for Nashik so play one round and till then we can arrange the tickets.’ He won the next match and then, again I requested him to play another round that now he had won one match. He continued his winning streak and I kept on encouraging him to play another round. As luck would have it, Vidit claimed the U-11 national chess title,” recalled Deshmukh about his ward who hated to lose.

“Vidit never wanted to lose. He used to get very upset after defeat. I used to try to calm his mind and make him understand that sports is about winning and losing. Slowly he started accepting the defeats but was determined not to commit the same mistakes,” IM Deshmukh narrated.

Vidit’s stay at IM Deshmukh’s home was not very long. “He used to come at my place for a week or so and then return back. Then after a few months he used to come again with his mother. It was a stop-start-stop training. But we used to stay connected over the phone. He was really a hard worker and never used short-cut, same was with Divya,” said Deshmukh as the talk moved towards Nagpur’s only Woman Grandmaster and International Master.

“Divya has been very talented since she was 4-5 years old. I still remember she used to train for 4-5 hours daily. She was very stubborn and never wanted to lose. The best part of Divya was that she had a great grasping power. She was a very fast learner (and still is). Any new move taught, she used to remember it immediately. She is a talented player and will win many more accolades in coming years,” wished Deshmukh.

Saturday, September 14, 2024

After Durand Cup glory, Kamptee’s Asheer Akhtar eyes Indian Super League



By Paritosh Pramanik

Sept 14, 2024


“Durand Cup title win is in the past now. I am concentrating on the Indian Super League (ISL),” said Asheer Akhtar, the star defender of North East United that won the oldest football tournament of Asia a fortnight ago.
Asheer, the talismanic footballer from Kamptee, has put the glory days to bed and is now determined to take his side to much greater heights in Indian football.
NorthEast United stunned all by clinching their maiden Durand Cup title defeating football giants Mohun Bagan in their own den in Kolkata late last month.
Asheer was part of that history making NE United team which came from a two -goal deficit to score two in three minutes of the second half and take the match into shoot-out where they emerged winners with a 3-2 verdict. “It was a dream match. We came back strongly. We played as a unit and supported each other till the final whistle,” recalled Asheer while talking with ‘The Hitavada’ on Friday.
“But that’s past now. We celebrated the win and enjoyed it a lot. Now, the expectations are high. We have moved forward and are looking for a much better show in the Indian Super League,” Asheer said.
“Now we have a much bigger responsibility. Earlier, with no title in our bag we were not taken seriously by other teams. But now, all the teams are wary of our potential. They are aware of what we have done and what we can do,” added the robust North East United defender.
When taken back to that memorable final and post match celebrations, Asheer said, “that moment will remain etched in my memories forever. My parents, my wife, my son, and other family members were there in the Stadium watching the final. That was a once in a lifetime moment,” recalled Asheer, who grew up in the bylanes of Kamptee, the nursery of football in Nagpur.
The icing on the cake was celebrating with team owner and Bollywood star John Abraham.
“It was unbelievable. He (John Abraham) is the sole owner of our team and takes all decisions. But at the same time he is a very down to earth person despite being such a big celebrity. He treated us like a family and always backed us. After the final, he was elated and celebrated with the whole team. It was a huge moment for him as well because after 10 years his team has won a trophy,” added Asheer, son of Mehfooz Akhtar, a former Police goalkeeper.
Asheer is aware of the increased expectations from fans and supporters and said that the team will work hard.
“We now have a new season in front of us. The expectations are high and the fans want us to keep going in the same vein. Our responsibilities have increased and we will have to double our efforts. We will be playing our first match of ISL against Mohammedan Sporting on coming Monday in Kolkata. Last year we missed the play-offs by a point. We want to start well and will take one game at a time. Definitely, our target will be the play-off berth first,” Asheer signed off.

Friday, September 13, 2024

Sarde clinches maiden silver in Junior SAAF Athletics C’Ship


 

By Paritosh Pramanik
SEPT 13, 2024


A FALSE start by compatriot Hariharan in the final did disturb Nayan Sarde a bit but the lanky Nagpur athlete put that distraction behind as he went on to clinch his maiden silver medal in just his second international event.
Nayan, son of Jalna Police Head Constable Pradip Sarde, did the city and Maharashtra proud after he won a silver medal in 110 metres hurdles in the South Asian Junior Athletics Championship at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on Thursday evening.
Sarde, representing India, claimed the silver medal with a timing of 14.14 seconds.
It was a close battle where the Krida Prabodhini Nagpur lad missed the yellow metal by a whisker.
WP Sandun Koshala of Sri Lanka claimed the gold medal in 14.06 secs.
Another Sri Lankan E Vishwa Tharuka took the bronze crossing the finish line in 14.27s.
“My team-mate Hariharan was disqualified after a false start. That distracted me and I could not start as I wanted, when the final re-started. But I am happy to win silver in my second international event,” a satisfied Sarde shared his views with ‘The Hitavada’ after his medal winning performance, from Chennai.
“It was really humid which hampered my performance. But I am glad that I managed to finish on the podium. This medal is a confidence booster,” added Sarde son of Sangita a housemaker, who hails from Buldhana district of Vidarbha.
Nayan thus became the first athlete from Nagpur to clinch a medal at the South Asian Junior Athletics Championship.
Nayan said after this medal he now aims to qualify for World University Games.
“Now I will start preparing for the prestigious World University Games which will be held next year,” added Sarde who trains under Samsher Khan at Krida Prabodhini.
The sprinter said that he now wants to improve his performance technically.
“My physical training is up to the mark. But now I want to better myself technically. I will sit with my coach and will try to improve myself technically,” stated Sarde.
“My first international event at Lima in Peru was really helpful. At this SAAF meet, I was determined not to commit same mistakes which I did at Peru,” said Sarde.
The Indian contingent is represented by 55 athletes including 27 girls.
Athletes from Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Pakistan are participating in the SAAF competition.
Nayan recently represented India in the 110m hurdles at the World Junior Championships held in Lima, Peru. Despite a fast start in Lima, he was unable to clear the first round hurdle. But at Chennai, Nayan was determined to finish at the podium and gave a tough competition to his closest Sri Lankan rivals.
He gave the credit of his success to his parents and coach Samsher Khan.
Nagpur District Athletics Association President Gurudev Nagrale, Secretary and others congratulated Nayan for his remarkable feat.

Sunday, August 18, 2024

Sarde takes big leap

 

 


 To represent India in U-20 World Athletics Championships in Peru

 

August 18, 2024

By Paritosh Pramanik
In his early days, he used to get dejected for not finishing on the podium during the district and division competitions. But this Krida Prabodhni Nagpur’s sprinter from Buldhana, kept believing in himself and finally cracked the code.
Nayan Sarde, all of 19, will be representing India at the World Junior (Under-20) Athletics Championship to be held in Lima, Peru, South America from August 27.
Sarde, who has been representing Krida Prabodhini since 2019, will be rubbing shoulders with top athletes from USA, France, Germany, to name a few, in the 110 metres hurdles event.
“I am confident of performing well in the competition. This being my first international competition, I am a bit nervous but I have trained well in the past one month and will give my best,” said Sarde, while talking with ‘The Hitavada’, from Bengaluru.
Sarde became the first athlete from Vidarbha to be selected in Indian team in this category. He has been exceptional in 110m hurdles this season. He got selected in the Indian team on the basis of his excellent performance in the qualifiers and selection competitions during the Indian Grand Prix at Bengaluru.
The Buldhana lad is training at SAI Bengaluru camp will leave for Lima with the Indian team on August 21.
“I am training at Bengaluru. Coaches here have asked me to train the way I am training in the past. They did not burden me with any new techniques. I am really working hard and am sure of a good show. My first target will be to better my personal best timing (14.11 secs) and then qualify for the semis,” said Sarde, who’s father Dilip is a former athlete and working in Police Department.
During Sarde’s formative days, Ganesh Jadhav and Anil Ingle gave him basic training in hurdles at Buldhana.
After coming to Nagpur, he improved his performance under the guidance of coach Samsher Khan.
He made his presence felt by winning a gold medal in the 110m hurdles in the 18 years category at the Junior National Championships held in Guwahati in 2021.
“No doubt the competition will be very tough in Lima. However, I am confident of performing on the big stage,” added Sarde.
The lanky sprinter said he wants to participate in the World University Games which will be held next year.
“I will work hard to qualify for the World University Games next year,” he confidently said.

 

Nayan’s major achievements
2024: Junior Federation Cup Silver Medal (14.23 seconds)
2023: Junior Federation Cup Gold Medal (14.18 seconds)
2023: Junior National Athletics Bronze Medal (14.30 seconds)
(Under 18 Age Group)
2022: National Youth Athletics Silver Medal (14.29 seconds)
2022: Junior National Athletics - Gold Medal (14.28 seconds)
    (All 110m hurdles)

Vidarbha’s international athletes
Olympian Rajeev Balakrishnan: 110m hurdles silver medallist at South Asian Games
Aparna Bhoyar-Thakre South Asian Games bronze medallist
Charulata Naigaonkar-Behare: Asian Athletics Championship fourth place finisher
Madhuri Gurnule: Afro-Asian Games participant
Kalpana Bante-Chikhle: Junior Asian Athletics Games participant
Vaishali Fating-Kshetrapal: International Athletics Grand Prix participant
Nikita Raut, Prajakta Godbole, Monica Raut: World University Games participants.

 

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

3 city footballers to play prestigious Durand Cup

 


 
By Paritosh Pramanik
NAGPUR, July 17, 2024


NAGPUR footballers’ talent is being recognised in the country.
If Asheer Akhtar has been retained by NorthEast United for another year and will be playing the Durand Cup, two other footballers from the Orange City, in all probability, will be seen playing India’s oldest and prestigious football tournament, this season.
Apart from Asheer, who will be donning NorthEast United jersey, Vasu Kanojiya and Rashid Ansari, will be representing Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) football team in this edition’s Durand Cup starting July 27.
“The CISF team has been invited for Asia’s oldest tournament this season. We have been pitted against Kerala Blasters FC, Mumbai City FC and Punjab FC in Group C and will be playing our league matches in Kolkata,” said Vasu Kanojiya from Delhi.
Asheer’s NorthEast United are placed in Group E and will play their matches against Odisha FC, Bodoland FC and BSF at Kokrajhar.
“Last year, we lost the semis but this season we are determined to move a step further,” Asheer confidently told ‘The Hitavada’ from Guwahati where the team is preparing for the 133rd edition of the tournament.
Vasu Kanojiya is a former Rahul Sankrutyayan Club’s midfielder and has joined CISF in 2022. Twice he has represented Maharashtra in the Santosh Trophy National Championship.
“We are ready to take part in the most prestigious tournament of Asia,” said head constable Vasu, who has also led Nagpur University football team in the past.
Rashid, an assistant sub-inspector in CISF, is a senior player and has joined CISF way back in 2015. He played for Nagpur Football Club (NFC) in the NDFA Elite Division leagues.
The midfielder has helped NFC win the NDFA league twice in 2010 and 2011.
Durand Cup will feature a total of 43 matches with Mohun Bagan Super Giant’s taking on Downtown Heroes FC in the opening encounter at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata.

Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Kamptee’s Asheer shining in ISL

 


 NorthEast United extends Asheer’s contract for a year

 

By Paritosh Pramanik

NAGPUR, July 15, 2024


THEY could not let him go. Asheer Akhtar, who gallantly saved NorthEast United’s fortunes in the last edition’s Indian Super League, has been retained by the franchise for another year after the defender showed immense maturity and talent to bail his side out of
the pit.
“My contract has been extended for another year. Last year, I joined NorthEast United from Sreenidi Deccan FC. I think I have impressed NE United mamagement,” said Asheer while talking with ‘The Hitavada’ from Guwahati on Monday.
Asheer, son of former City Police footballer Mehfooz Akhtar, has become a pillar of strength of NorthEast United in the country’s most popular league --ISL.
After the defender signed the north-eastern side last year, the team has progressed a lot with Asheer manning the defence line.
The sturdy defender became the ‘Wall’ for NE United and helped the side concede less number of goals to see the team finish at the seventh spot. Last season, NorthEast United played 22 matches and won six, drew eight and lost eight.
Asheer made it to the playing XI on 19 occasions and also scored a goal against Bengaluru FC and won two Hero of the match awards.
“Last year we missed the play-offs by one point and finished seventh but this year we are determined to make it to top six first, and then target the semis,” said the 29-year-old defender who also helped NorthEast United reach Durand Cup semis last year.
Asheer has been playing professionally since 2010. He joined SAIL Football Academy Bokaro and stayed there for two seasons. He spent a couple of seasons in Nagpur playing for Rabbani Club, Kamptee and then again moved to Pune FC Under-19 team. He shifted to Kashmir in 2014 to play second division and then played the Goa League in 2015.
In 2016, Asheer played I-League for Mumbai FC and then joined Bengaluru FC for another couple of years 2018-19). He then moved to East Bengal and then Mohammedan Sporting Club, Kolkata before moving to Sreenidi Deccan Football Club in 2022.
“I started playing as a forward in school (MM Rabbani) and Rabbani Club. But when I moved to Pune, the coached as me to play as a defender. Since then I am playing as a right back,” said Asheer.
Asheer wants Nagpur players to stay calm and have patience.
“Nagpur has immense talent in football. The players need to be patient in their approach and should continue their hard work. One day they will also be able to play for big clubs,” concluded Asheer, who was part of the Hero ISL-winning squad with Bengaluru FC in the 2018-19 season.

Monday, July 8, 2024

Wankhade shining in UK 1st Div league.jpg


Hits two tons and as many fifties to take Dulwich to 4th spot in 10-team table

By Paritosh Pramanik

NAGPUR, July 7, 2024

VIDARBHA’S power-hitting batter Apoorva Wankhade is tonking the balls in the United Kingdom.

Playing for Dulwich Cricket Club in the Surrey Championship, Wankhade has till date scored a couple of centuries and as many fifties for his side.

Wankhade had to sit out of the entire last season as he got injured during the VCA 

selection tournament—Bapuna Cup.

“I suffered with an ACL Ligament injury last year and had to sit out the whole season. It took five months to recover. Now, I am fully fit and ready for the challenges ahead,” Wankhade told ‘The Hitavada’ from Dulwich, on Saturday.

In the championship, Wankhade slammed 89 runs against Normandy Cricket Club. Batting first, Dulwich scored 215 from 43.5 overs with Wankhade hammering 78-ball 89 which had eight boundaries and four maximums. Normandy managed to post 213-8 in 50 overs.

In the other match, the lanky batter cracked a fine 128 from 114 deliveries, clobbering six sixes and nine boundaries which helped Dulwich crush  Walton on Thames Cricket Club by five wickets.

Dulwich chased down the target of 179 in 46.5 overs with Vidarbha’s Wankhade emerging the match’s highest scorer.

“The championship is played in a unique format. A team has to play 18 matches. Nine matches are played in 50-overs-per-side format and remaining nine in 120-overs-per-side. “Top two finishers move to the upper division,” informed Wankhade, who had hit his second century in the 120 overs format against Beddington Cricket Club.

Coming in at No 4, Wankhade continued his aggressive game and hit 121 runs from just 87 deliveries which helped his side post 267 all out in 56.3 overs.

Wankhade’s 121, highest for his side, was laced with 14 sweetly-timed boundaries and four sixes.

Wankhade felt that his good show in the UK will help him get his place back in the Vidarbha team. “My job is to score runs and I am doing that. If I have a bulk of runs under my belt it would help me in getting back into Vidarbha side. I still have  some 14-15 matches left here and will score runs in tons,” said  a confident Wankhade as he signed off to play for another match, this time against Old Hamptonians Cricket Club.

Saturday, July 6, 2024

Welcome to Divisional Sports Complex ‘Water Park’




Water leaking from the roof of indoor hall

Dy Director Patil says, maintenance, repair work in progress


By Paritosh Pramanik

NAGPUR, July 6

IT’S an Indoor Hall, no it’s a WATER PARK!!!

Welcome to the Indoor Hall of Divisional Sports Complex, situated in Mankapur, Koradi Road.

If anybody is eager to enjoy 'waterfall' in the city, pay a visit to the indoor hall during the rainy season.

Come rains and the ceiling starts leaking from various corners making it difficult for the shuttlers, paddlers, karatekas, judokas and other budding players to practice.

For years, tall claims have been made by politicians to make Nagpur a sporting hub. But the harsh reality is that hardly anything concrete has been done for the past many years.

Nagpur city is blessed with top leaders like Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, former Maharashtra Chief Minister and current Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to name a few. But despite these stalwarts' presence, sports has been neglected for years.

The present condition of the indoor hall of Divisional Sports Complex is the best example.

In March early this year, a whopping Rs 746 crore was sanctioned for the sports infrastructure development and upgradation of the Divisional Sports Complex. But till date not a single brick has been put in place.

Officials only say, the paperwork is in process and construction work will begin soon.

SOON... How soon? Even they don’t know.

If the indoor hall is leaking, the synthetic track which was laid a few years back is inviting injuries to the athletes as it is torn in some areas.

A video has gone viral on social media where rain water can be seen pouring inside the hall from the roof with a budding shuttler still managing to continue her practice.

When contacted, Shekhar Patil, Deputy Director, Sports and Youth Services, Nagpur Division, said that maintenance work is being carried out regularly,

“The indoor hall is more than a decade old. It is not that we don’t carry out maintenance work. The workers are doing their job regularly. Daily, the leakage on the roof is identified and plugged. Today’s leakage is at another location. This is a new leakage and we will definitely repair it,” said Patil.

It is surprising that despite financial allocations for the Divisional Sports Complex in crores, hardly any development is seen in the recent past.

If we go by records, the State Government had disbursed Rs 51.20 crore for the Complex. Similarly, Rs 63.20 crore was also disbursed by the District Planning Committee from the Playground Development Scheme.

Earlier this year, a proposal of Rs 683.79 crore was put up for the upgradation and renovation of the complex. Accordingly, the government had approved Rs 746.99 crore through which the latest sports infrastructure was to be developed.

In March 2023, the State Government had allocated another Rs 100 crore for the sports complex.

In January, 2020, the then State Government had proposed an ambitious Divisional Sports Complex expansion plan worth Rs 123 crore.

The plan included construction of an international standard swimming pool, shooting range, hockey astro turf, a multipurpose sports indoor hall, an athletics track for practice apart from renovation of the present indoor hall. 

The hockey astro turf and shooting range were proposed at the far corner of the premises, behind the athletics synthetic track gallery.

Saturday, June 29, 2024

VCA Civil Lines’ chance of hosting eves domestic KO ties ‘brightens’

  


 

The Old Stadium illuminated with floodlights

 

By Paritosh Pramanik

WITH Vidarbha Cricket Association (VCA) Stadium in Civil Lines getting upgraded with floodlights, there are possibilities of the venue hosting women’s white-ball knock-out matches in coming days.
In less than two months, VCA has upgraded the Civil Lines Stadium with the Lux LED lights which will now fulfil BCCI’s demand of hosting women’s domestic knock-out matches under lights.
The testing of lights were held on Thursday night and there was a bright glow all over the spherical venue.
Talking with ‘The Hitavada’, VCA Chief Executive Officer Farokh Dastoor said that the floodlights are installed at a cost of around Rs four crores.
“There was a need for lights on the ground. There were many factors which compelled the association to upgrade the facilities. With the BCCI making it compulsory to hold women’s knock-out matches under lights we decided to have one at one of the oldest venues of the country,” said Dastoor.
Chennai-based Lighting Technology in collaboration with a Russian firm installed the four towers and the LED light panels.
“A total of 192 LED lights have been installed with each tower having 48 lights,” informed Dastoor.
As per ICC rules, lighting at the ground should be of 2500 Lux. But VCA went further and installed the lights of 3500 Lux, making it brighter.
(Lux is a standardised unit of measurement of light level intensity. It is commonly referred to as illuminance or illumination. One Lux is equal to the illumination of one metre square surface that is one metre away from a single candle.)
Dastoor said that with the upgrade, VCA now qualifies
for hosting the knock-out matches.
“We are the only association in the country having four grounds, with one exclusively for women. The BCCI wanted all the women’s white ball knock-outs matches to be conducted under lights. Earlier, we could not host knock-outs as we had only one ground with lighting facilities (VCA Jamtha). But now we can host women’s knock-out matches at both the grounds. We hope that in the coming season, we might host women’s domestic games (U-19, U-23),” said Dastoor.
Not only the women’s matches, even other age group teams of Vidarbha will take the benefit of
training under light in the city itself.

Friday, June 28, 2024

Gurbani, who helped Vid win Ranji title with a hat-trick, moves to Maharashtra


By Paritosh Pramanik

Vidarbha’s pace bowling sensation, Rajneesh Gurbani, who helped Vidarbha win their maiden Ranji Trophy title with a hat-trick in the 2018 final, has decided to part ways with the team for better future.
Gurbani became the second cricketer from Vidarbha after Mohit Kale to move away from their home team. A couple of days ago, middle-order bat Kale moved to Pondicherry, due to job transfer.
Gurbani has decided to join Maharashtra and got the No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Vidarbha Cricket Association (VCA) on Thursday.
Gurbani posted the news on his social media handle in which he wrote a lengthy thanksgiving letter.
Speaking to ‘The Hitavada’ 31-year-old Gurbani felt he has left enough cricket in him and he still dreams of playing for the country.
“I have been thinking of switching to another team (State) since last one year. This decision was not easy. I pondered over a lot and had discussions with many on this. But in the end I thought that if I have to dream of playing for India I will have to play more and take wickets. With Vidarbha, I played only seven matches in the last three years. It was frustrating,” said Gurbani, who has also played Deodhar Trophy and has taken six wickets.
“To fulfil my dream I will have to take wickets and to take wickets I will have to play as many matches as I can. When the opportunity (to play for Maharashtra) came, I decided to move. Actually, we, the players of Vidarbha, are emotionally attached with the State team. We don’t want to leave the State. But for better prospects I decided to leave one of the best teams,” added Gurbani, who made his Vidarbha debut in 2016–17 Ranji Trophy season.
The lanky right-hand pacer was candid in saying that it was frustrating sitting out of the team. “I played only seven matches in the last three years for Vidarbha and out of that we won four (Ranji) outright. But somehow I was not getting the opportunities. Later, I was not even picked in the team of 17. It was frustrating,” revealed Gurbani, who took the hat-trick in the Ranji final in Indore against Delhi.
On his best moment with Vidarbha team, Gurbani said the last wicket of Karnataka in the final (2018) was memorable. “Karnataka needed some five odd runs and I was bowling and took the last wicket, caught in gully by Apoorva Wankhade was one of the most memorable moments for me till date,” narrated Gurbani who has 111 First Class wickets under his belt which included seven five-fors and one 10-wicket haul.
In that match, Gurbani took twelve wickets including career-best figures of 7-68 in the second innings.
Gurbani was the highest-wicket taker for Vidarbha in the 2017-18 Ranji Trophy season, with 39 dismissals from six matches.
The medium-pacer also played Duleep Trophy (India Red) in 2018. In the opening match, he snared seven wickets for 81 runs, and was named the man of the match.
Gurbani has also played the Deodhar Trophy (India C) in the 2018-19 season.

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Gurbani’s post on Instagram

 

I write this with utmost gratitude towards VCA for giving me the opportunity to serve them as a cricketer for the past over 9 years. Having won the Ranji Trophy and Irani Trophy titles for Vidarbha twice, taking a hat-trick for VCA in the Ranji Trophy final and being a member of this amazing team has been the best memory till date.
However, today with immense humility and a heavy heart, I have decided to part ways with Vidarbha Cricket Association keeping in mind my personal growth and other great opportunities coming my way.
I feel there is a lot of cricket left in me and my services can be better utilised by other teams around the country.
Playing and sharing the dressing room with legends of the game- Faiz Fazal, Wasim Jaffar Sir and Umesh Yadav has been very special for me. I have learnt a lot under their guidance, and their hard work and dedication has always inspired me a lot. I would also like to thank the entire VCA team members who are also my dear friends for always believing in me and having a positive and friendly environment on and off the field.
Grateful to VCA management for all the support given and I hope our paths cross again in future! Until then, signing off. All the best for the upcoming season.

Thursday, June 27, 2024

Middle-order batter Kale parts ways with Vidarbha

 


 

Joins Pondicherry and hopes to play against Vidarbha in coming season

 

n By Paritosh Pramanik

MIDDLE-ORDER batter Mohit Kale has decided to part ways with Vidarbha and is aiming to play for Pondicherry in the coming BCCI’s domestic season.
The talented right-handed batter, who joined the Income Tax Department in Chennai a year ago has been transferred to Pondicherry.
Despite his job in Chennai, Kale continued to play for Vidarbha till last season.
With a new assignment and new State, Kale decided to part ways with Vidarbha for good.
The 27-year-old got the No Objection Certificate from Vidarbha Cricket Association on Tuesday evening.
Kale will be aiming to get into the Pondicherry cricket team and try his luck in the coming Ranji Trophy season.
“I got my NOC today only. I want to represent Pondicherry in the coming season, hence I had to take the NOC. Till now, even though I was appointed in the Income Tax Department in Chennai, I continued to play for, and in Vidarbha in the local tournaments,” Kale told ‘The Hitavada’.
It was one of the most difficult decisions when Kale decided to switch States. “For the past 4-5 months I have been thinking about this. It was not easy to part ways with the State which gave me everything. But I had no choice,” said Kale, who has won U-19 and U-23 titles for Vidarbha and was captain of the age group sides for around six years.
“It’s not easy to lead a State team for six years. Vidarbha Cricket Association showed faith in me and trusted in my abilities and handed over the teams to me,” Kale stated.
“I think I justified their trust,” he added.
With competition in Vidarbha too stiff, Kale did not get much of an opportunity in the Vidarbha Ranji team. But whenever he got the chance, he tried to prove his selection. Kale made his debut for Vidarbha Ranji team in 2019 and has a century (138 runs) under his belt which he scored against Rajasthan.
“As compared to Vidarbha, the competition in Pondicherry will be far less. Being a Ranji and Irani Trophy winner has its own weightage. I am sure I will prove myself and get selected in the Pondicherry Ranji team,” hoped Kale whose cricketing journey with Vidarbha started with Under-13 teams.
Kale was thankful to VCA for the player and person he is today.
“VCA has been very kind to me in my journey. The association gave everything to me and helped me in every possible way. It is because of the association’s support that I could reach this far in my career. I would like to thank each and every member of VCA for their support,” said Kale.
If all goes well, ‘Pondicherry’s Kale’ would be facing Vidarbha in the coming Ranji and Syed Mushtaq Ali as both the teams are placed in the same group of the domestic tournaments.
“Hope I get a chance to play against my home side,” Kale concluded.

 

Friday, June 14, 2024

City’s Divya is World Junior Chess Champion

By Paritosh Pramanik

NAGPUR, June 13, 2024

SHE was determined to become world junior champion and Nagpur’s International Master (IM) Divya Deshmukh added another trophy to her already overflowing cupboard after she claimed the World Junior Girls’ Chess Crown at the Gift City Club in Gandhinagar on Thursday.

In the final round, 18-year-old Divya beat Grand Master Beloslava Krasteva of Bulgaria to emerge as the clear champion.

“I was determined to win the World Junior Championship. I had prepared well for the competition and my hard work paid,” said an elated Divya while sharing her happiness with ‘The Hitavada.’

Divya was on a winning spree. She had just tasted title success last month when she annexed the Sharjah Challengers in Sharjah.

Continuing her title winning spree, Divya, who was seeded top, justified her billing as she finished with 10 points out of a possible 11 and remained unbeaten, winning nine games and drawing two.

Over 100 players from 27 countries participated in the competition.

The Nagpur girl had a half-a-point lead over Mariam Mkrtchyan of Armenia after seven rounds. IM Divya, with and elo of 2456, then defeated fellow Indian Sachi Jain in the penultimate round to take her tally to nine points.

It was a dominant performance from Divya who maintained the sole lead in the last five rounds. It was a memorable tournament for the daughter of Dr Jitendra and Namrata, who remained unbeaten throughout the tournament to claim her maiden World Junior girl’s chess championship title.

Divya took the advantage of playing at home and defeated opponents on her way to the top.

“Yes, playing at home is always helpful but yes I had to fight for this crown,” Divya shared her views with this newspaper.

Though she lifted the winner’s trophy aloft with a satisfactory smile on her face, the competition was “exhaustive” for Divya whose confidence started growing after her win in the sixth round.

“It was an exhaustive competition but my confidence grew after I defeated WIM Allahverdiyeva Ayan of Azerbaijan in the sixth round,” added the newly-crowned junior world champion.

In the final round, the immensely gifted Divya, playing with white pieces, started brilliantly and had a great opportunity to surge ahead. 

According to reports, a Queen Pawn opening by the Divya resulted in a slightly better middle game against Beloslava. 

The constant pressure that she exerted helped Divya increase her advantage, significantly weakening the black’s pawn structure.

The exchanges did not bother Divya as in the ensuing Queen and Rook endgame, the Indian pocketed a pawn making Beloslava’s king vulnerable. 

A timely exchange was about to reach a completely winning king and pawns endgame for Divya when the Bulgarian called it a day.

Divya has now joined the elite list of Indian women chess players who have won the Under-20 world titles earlier. She is now the fourth Indian women player to win the championships after Koneru Humpy (2001), Dronavalli Harika (2008) and Soumya Swaminathan (2009).


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DIVYA’S ROAD TO TOP OF THE WORLD


Beat WCM Anupam M Sreekuma

Beat Sherali Pattnaik

Beat WIM Tejaswini G

Drew with WIM Hryzlova Sofiia

Beat Abdinova Narmin

Beat WIM Allahverdiyeva Ayan

Drew with WIM Mkrtchyan Mariam

Beat Norman Kseniya

Beat WGM Rakshitta Ravi

Beat WFM Sachi Jain

Beat WGM Krasteva Beloslava







Friday, May 10, 2024

FIH Pro League crucial for India before Paris Games: Olympian Dad



By Paritosh Pramanik

May 9, 2024

The FIH Pro League Hockey Tournament starting from May 22 will be crucial for Indian hockey team ahead of Paris Olympics, said Olympian Sameer Dad.

India will be participating in the FIH Pro League, which will be the last tournament for India to fine-tune their performance ahead of the mega event.

Sydney Olympian Sameer Dad, who was in Nagpur to select players for his Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy, said that a lot will depend on how India perform at Belgium and London during the Pro League meets.

“The Pro league performance will be crucial for the Indian team as it will set the template for Paris Olympics,” said Dad while talking with ‘The Hitavada’ at VHA ground.

Hockey India on Thursday named the 24-member Indian team that will take part in the FIH Hockey Pro League to be held in Antwerp, Belgium and London, England.

The team will be led by defender and ace dragflicker Harmanpreet Singh while Hardik Singh has been named as his deputy.

The Belgium leg of FIH Pro League will begin on May 22 and end on 30 while the England leg will start on June 1 and conclude on 12th. 

During the Pro League, India will play against Argentina, Belgium, Germany and Great Britain twice each across both legs. They will kick-start their campaign against Argentina on May 22. 

India are currently placed third in the points table, with 15 points from eight 

matches.

Dad said that India are placed in a tough pool at Paris Olympics and will have to play to the best of their abilities to make the knock-outs.

India are placed in Group B along side reigning champions Belgium, Tokyo 2020 silver medallists Australia, Argentina, New Zealand and Ireland. 

“We have been playing good hockey in the recent past. I am sure that if India play to their potential they can make it to knock-outs. A lot would depend on captain Harmanpreet Singh. He will have to convert short corners. At the same time, the strikers will have to earn penalty corners for Harmanpreet,” said Dad, a 1998 Bangkok Asian Games gold medal winner.

“Of late, the team has been playing good hockey. The players are together for quite some time and have gelled well. They can beat any team if they play as a cohesive unit,” said the former India forward Dad.

Dad also praised goalkeeper PR Sreejesh who is in  the twilight of his career.

“Sreejesh has been excellent for India for past several years. He is the wall for us and his form will be very crucial for us at Paris. With age catching up, India should also put more responsibilities on other goalkeepers like Krishan Bahadur Pathak, Suraj Kerkera so that they are ready once Sreejesh hands his boots,” Dad 

concluded.

Thursday, May 9, 2024

MPHA conducts trials at VHA ground



Special Correspondent

May 8

There was quite a buzz at the  Vidarbha Hockey Association (VHA) ground on Wednesday evening. For the first time, Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy (MPHA) moved out of its region and came to Nagpur to select players for its renowned academy.

Around 60 players from as far as Hyderabad, Mumbai, Balewadi Pune, apart from Amravati, Armori, Bhandara, Gondia, Yavatmal, Buldhana, Bramhapuri and Nagpur appeared for the trials which was held under the watchful eyes of hockey Olympian Sameer Dad, who is coach of the academy. The players were seen playing some fast paced hockey during the trial 

matches.

Dad was impressed with the talent. “This kids are really talented. They have skills and stamina. I am really impressed,” said Dad while talking with ‘The Hitavada’.

“This is for the first time we have ventured out of Madhya Pradesh to pick players for our academy. Irshad Mirza requested me to watch the talent of Vidarbha players and we decided to see what this region boasts of. I am happy that we came here,” said Dad who was accompanied by other selectors including  Dr Habib Hasan and Lokendra Sharma.

The selection trials will be conducted in five phases with the one at Nagpur being the second. “We have completed phase one where we visited Guna, Gwalior, Murena and Shivpuri in Madhya Pradesh. From Nagpur we will move to Seoni, Baitul, Itarsi, Jabalpur, Damoh, Tikamgarhand Sagar,” informed Dad who was part of Indian team that participated in the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

The trials were held in Under-14 and Under-18 age categories. Irshad Mirza, Bablu Neware, Umesh Yadav assisted during the trials.

Earlier, Dad and his team was welcomed by Social Worker Kishor Jichkar, Harish Kapoor, Krishna Joshi, Shahnawaz Khan and others.

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

MP Hockey Academy’s selection trials to be conducted in Nagpur




By Paritosh Pramanik


WITH those entrusted to develop and promote hockey in Nagpur hardly doing anything, the selection trials for the Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy (men) to be held in the city in May has come as a fresh lease of life for the players.

Hockey has been dead in Nagpur and the concerned authorities are hardly taking any steps in conducting any tournaments since the past couple of years.

According to a notification from the Sports and Youth Affairs Department, TT Nagar Stadium, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy will be conducting selection trials in Nagpur to pick players for its residential academy.

The trials will be held from April 29 to May 29 at different districts of Madhya Pradesh and Nagpur.

In Nagpur, the trials will be held at Vidarbha Hockey Association ground, Amravati Road on May 8.

According to the notification, a copy of which is with ‘The Hitavada’, MP Hockey Academy coach Olympian Sameer Dad will be coming to Nagpur on May 8 to select the men players.

“We will be picking players in the age group of 14 and 18 years. Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy has to select 80 per cent players from Madhya Pradesh and 20 per cent from other parts of the country,” informed Olympian Dad while talking to ‘The Hitavada’ on Monday evening.

“The selection trials will be held in four phases with the first phase starting on April 29 from Guna in Madhya Pradesh. The second phase will begin from May 6, third from May 20 and the last phase on May 27-29 at major Dhyanchand Hockey Stadium in Bhopal,” elaborated Dad, who played for India in 2000 Sydney Olympics.

Along with Olympian Dad who is the chief selector of MP Hockey Academy, two others — Lokendra Sharma, Higher Technical coach cum advisor and Dr Habib Hasan district Hockey coach — will be travelling to Nagpur for the one-day selection trials.

The other selection panel includes Dr Shipra Shrivastava and Amit Rathore.

“I have been informed about the rich talent of hockey in Nagpur and Amravati by Irshad Mirza. Hence, we decided to pick the best of the players,” said Dad.

“Players not only from Nagpur but also from Amravati and other districts will be able to take part in the selection trials,” stated Olympian Dad.

Those interested in appearing for the trials will have to carry Aadhaar Card, birth certificate, residence proof and photographs.