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  • India Cruise Into Asian Champions Trophy Final As Harmanpreet Singh Strikes Twice In 4-1 Victory Over South Korea | Other

    Skipper Harmanpreet Singh’s sublime form resulted in twin strikes as defending champions India entered the final of the Hero Asian Champions Trophy with a clinical 4-1 win against South Korea in the semi-final on Monday. India scored through Uttam Singh (13th minute), skipper Harmanpreet Singh (19th, 45th) and Jarmanpreet Singh (32nd), while Korea’s lone goal came from through Yang Jihun (33rd)’s penalty corner conversion.

    India will take on hosts China in Tuesday’s final. Earlier in the day, China defeated Pakistan 2–0 via shoot-out in the first semifinal after the two teams finished 1–1 at the end of regulation 60 minutes. In the previous league stage encounter between the two finalists, India prevailed 3–0.

    Pakistan and Korea will face off in the third place classification match which will also be played on Tuesday. Meanwhile in the fifth-sixth place classification match, Japan beat Malaysia 4-2 in shoot-out following a 4-4 stalemate in normal time.

    In the second semifinal as expected, the Indians started on the offensive and tested the Korean defense with persistent attacks from the word go. The Koreans, on the other hand, were contending to sit back and defend and rely on sporadic counter attacks.

    Abhishek came tantalizingly close to handing India the lead in the fourth minute but his reverse hit was brilliantly saved by Korean goalkeeper Kim Jaehan. The Indian made promising build ups and penetrated the Korean circle on consistent basis in the first quarter.

    India’s attacking intent finally paid off in the 13th minute when Uttam positioned himself at the right place at the right time to tap in Araijeet Singh Hundal’s supply from the right. A minute from the first break, Korea secured back-to-back penalty corners but failed to utilize the chances.

    Four minutes into the second quarter, India secured their first penalty corner and Harmanpreet scored his sixth goal of the tournament to hand his side a 2-0 lead. At the stroke of half-time, custodian Suraj Karkera came out of his line to save an effort from the opposition player.

    India continued in the same vein after the change of ends and extended their lead two minutes into the third quarter. A brilliant scoop from Sumit from the right finds Jarmanpreet just outside the circle on the left flank and the latter neatly collected the ball and took a step or two to get inside the circle and slap the ball into the Korean goal to extend India’s lead.

    But Korea pulled one back a minute later from a penalty corner through the tournament’s top-scorer Yang Jihun. The goal hardly bothered the Indians as they continued their attacking game and dominated the share of exchanges.

    With a second left for the third quarter, India secured another penalty corner when Korean goalkeeper Jaehan was shown the yellow card for handling the ball out side the circle, and Harmanpreet made no mistake to extend the lead.

    Eight minutes from the final hooter, India’s second goalkeeper Karkera made a fine double save to deny Park Cheoleon, but the Koreans secured a penalty corner which went in vain. Thereafter, it was controlled show from the Indians as they defended their lead with consummate ease to march into their fifth final appearance in the tournament.

  • Woodball practice on the river bank, won bronze medal in South Korea, team performed brilliantly under the captaincy of Gariaband Collector Deepak Agarwal

    Purushottam Patra, Gariaband. The Indian team, which practised woodball game in the sand of the river Pari in Gariaband, performed brilliantly in South Korea and won the bronze medal. The team was captained by Deepak Agarwal (IAS Deepak Agarwal), collector of Gariaband district of Chhattisgarh. After this victory, the captain said that next time our target is the gold medal.

    The Indian team has won the bronze medal in the international woodball match held in Donghae, South Korea from August 25. The match concluded on August 29. The Indian team was captained by Gariaband Collector Deepak Agarwal. Apart from Indian Woodball Association Secretary Jitendra Patel, Lalit Dangi, Virat Parmar, Rahul Chavan, Pran Pratim Chaliya were part of the team.

    Collector’s performance was better in the team

    A total of 18 gates were fixed in the woodball game, in which 12 were made on grass and 6 on beach land. The gate has to be crossed in the least number of shots. Collector Deepak Agarwal was the player who crossed the gate in the least number of shots for his team. However, the winner is decided on the basis of the performance of 4 players of the team. Taiwan remained at the top in the entire game, the title of first runner up went to Korea while the title of second runner up went to India. Apart from Deepak Agarwal, the performance of Jitendra Patel, Lalit Dangi, Virat Parmar of the team was better.

    For the beach gate, practice was done on the bed level of the Perry River

    Before going to Korea, the Indian team practiced the game in the Pari river of Gariaband. The practice in the long bed of sand present on the banks of the Pari river also proved to be very useful for the team. Deepak Agrawal said that the aim will be to take this game forward and win gold medals in future.

    These twelve countries were involved in the event

    Apart from India, teams from Mongolia, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Pakistan, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand participated in this mega event held in Korea.

  • Samsung introduced Galaxy Z Flip 5 in yellow color, know the price

    Samsung, one of the biggest smartphone makers, has introduced Galaxy Z Flip 5 in a new color. This clamshell foldable smartphone was launched at the company’s Galaxy Unpacked event in July. It has a 3.4-inch Super AMOLED cover display and a 3,700 mAh battery. The company has introduced Galaxy Z Flip 5 in a new yellow color. Its price is Rs 99,999 for 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage variant and Rs 1,09,999 for 8 GB RAM + 512 GB storage. The company is also offering a bank discount of Rs 7,000 and an upgrade bonus of Rs 7,000. Earlier it was available in cream, graphite, mint and lavender colours. Specifications of Galaxy Z Flip 5This smartphone has a 6.7 inch Full HD + (1,080×2,640 pixels) Dynamic AMOLED Infinity Flex Inner display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. It has a 3.4 inch Super AMOLED cover display (720×748 pixels). There is Corning Gorilla Glass protection for its display and rear panel. It has a custom Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 mobile platform. Its dual camera unit has a 12-megapixel ultra-wide primary camera and a 12-megapixel wide-angle sensor. It has a 10 megapixel camera for selfie and video calls. Its 3,700 mAh battery supports 25 W fast charging. Market research firm Techarc estimates that the share of foldable smartphones in the total revenue of smartphones this year will be more than 1.8 percent. Samsung hopes that the new foldable smartphones will help it take half the share in the super premium smartphone category in the country. American company Apple, which manufactures iPhone, has the first position in this segment. The super premium smartphone segment consists of smartphones priced above $1,000 (approximately Rs 82,000). With Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5, the company aims to capture more than 50 percent share in the super premium segment. The company’s share in this segment is about 35 percent. The company’s share in the ultra premium category priced above Rs 45,000 has increased by 247 percent on year-on-year basis. However, Apple leads in this category with 62 percent share.