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Top Stories in Sports: 11 June 2024 – Matthew Wade reprimanded by ICC, Rishabh Pant shines, Shoaib Malik criticizes Babar Azam, and more!

The latest national and international sports news today brings a mix of exciting updates from the world of cricket, football, chess, tennis, and the upcoming Paris Olympics.

Starting with cricket, Australia’s Matthew Wade has been reprimanded by the ICC for showing dissent at an umpire’s decision during the T20 World Cup match against England. Meanwhile, former India coach Ravi Shastri praised Rishabh Pant for his outstanding performance in the India vs Pakistan match. On the other hand, Pakistan all-rounder Shoaib Malik criticized captain Babar Azam and the team’s senior players for their approach in the recent match against India.

In football news, the European Championships are set to kick off in Germany on June 14, with Italy defending their title. In chess, Magnus Carlsen emerged victorious in the Norway Chess tournament, while Ju Wenjun claimed the women’s title. In tennis, Carlos Alcaraz secured his first French Open title by defeating Alexander Zverev in a thrilling match.

Lastly, in Paris Olympics news, Italian coach Massimo Costantini has returned as the Indian table tennis coach for the third time, highlighting the improvements in the players and the overall ecosystem.

For more updates, you can listen to yesterday’s bulletin by clicking on the provided link. Stay tuned for more exciting sports news.

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