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The 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Group stage was played in four groups of five teams. The top two teams from each group advanced to the Super 8 stage. [1] [2]On 11 June 2024, South Africa became the first team to qualify for the Super 8 after Nepal & Sri Lanka's abandoned match at Central Broward Park. [3]
On 3 December 2019, Indian shooter Mehuli Ghosh clinched the 10m air rifle gold with a score of 253.3 in the final. Though her score, which is 0.4 more than the current world record of 252.9, created by another Indian shooter Apurvi Chandela is not recognised by the international body ISSF but is the Games record. [17]
The tournament were played in Nepal from 1–10 March 2024. Four teams from the region participated in the tournament. [1] [2] Bangladesh is the defending champion having won the title by defeated India by (3)1–1(2) goals penalties shootout in the final on 10 March 2024. [3]
Tanzim Hasan Sakib and Mustafizur Rahman took seven wickets between them as Bangladesh beat Nepal by 21 runs Sunday to claim the last Super Eight place at the Twenty20 cricket World Cup.
He scored 210 runs against Bangladesh in the third ODI in the India vs Bangladesh ODI Series and scored the fastest double century in ODI cricket, scoring 200 off of 126 balls. [31] On 18 January 2023, Shubman Gill became the second youngest player to score a double century. He was 23 years and 123 days old.
The 2024 SAFF U-17 Championship was the 9th edition of the SAFF U-17 Championship, an international football competition for men's under-17 national teams organized by South Asian Football Federation (SAFF).
The current SAFF members are Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Formerly, eight members used to compete against each other until Afghanistan departs from SAFF. It is held in every two years. India won first 5 edition so far, beating Nepal four times and Bangladesh once in the final.
Year Host Final Third Place Match Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth Place 1984 details: Kathmandu, Nepal: Nepal: 4−2 Bangladesh: Maldives: unclear whether a match for third place was held; Maldives were awarded bronze, possibly because of the group record