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Top National and International Sports News Highlights on 27 May 2024

The latest national and international sports news today brings a mix of triumphs and setbacks for Indian athletes across various disciplines.

Starting with chess, Five-time World Champion Magnus Carlsen praised India’s chess revolution ahead of the Norway Chess tournament. Carlsen expressed his admiration for the dominance of Indian youth players and the sheer numbers participating in the sport. He also shared his excitement about competing against the younger generation in the upcoming tournament.

In Javelin throw news, Neeraj Chopra has been pulled out of the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold event due to adductor tightness and fatigue from back-to-back competitions. Despite this setback, Chopra is scheduled to participate in the Paavo Nurmi Games next month.

The Indian men’s hockey team emerged victorious in a thrilling match against Argentina, with Harmanpreet Singh scoring a hat-trick to secure a 5-4 win. The team displayed resilience and skill in the FIH Pro League mini-tournament in Antwerp.

In badminton, PV Sindhu faced a tough defeat against China’s Wang Zhi Yi in the Malaysia Masters 2024 final. Despite the loss, Sindhu acknowledged the positives from the match and the tournament as a whole.

In cricket news, Virat Kohli may miss India’s warm-up game against Bangladesh as he takes a mini-break following the IPL. Kohli’s absence is a strategic decision to ensure his readiness for the upcoming T20 World Cup.

Meanwhile, Cheteshwar Pujara showcased his form with a century for Sussex against Middlesex, adding to his impressive First-Class record. Pujara’s consistency and skill continue to earn him accolades in the cricketing world.

In the IPL 2024 final, Kolkata Knight Riders secured their third title by defeating Sunrisers Hyderabad. The KKR pacers dominated the match, restricting the Sunrisers to a low total and securing victory with ease.

Lastly, in para running, Simran Sharma achieved a personal best timing to become the world champion in the women’s 200m T12 final at the World Para Athletics Championship. Sharma’s inspiring journey from a premature baby with vision impairment to a world champion highlights the resilience and determination of Indian para-athletes.

Overall, the latest sports news showcases the talent, dedication, and achievements of Indian athletes across various sports, setting the stage for more exciting competitions and victories in the future.

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