Indian sports wrap, September 7: Pranavi Urs makes cut at Houston Championship

GOLF
Pranavi makes cut at Houston, lies 26th
India’s Pranavi Urs got off to a flying start with four birdies in five holes on way to a solid 3-under 69 in second round to make the cut at tied 26th place at the Aramco Houston Championship.
Pranavi has so far had rounds of 72 and 69.
Avani Prashanth (73-73) and Tvesa Malik (73-77) missed the cut, which fell at even par and 61 players made the cut at the Golfcrest Country Club.
– PTI
Talwar endures tough day in Poland
Indian golfer Saptak Talwar carded 2-over 72 on the third day of the GAC Rosa Challenge to move up one place to tied-47 in Konopiska, Poland.
The third round produced one birdie and three bogeys as Talwar is now placed at even par with one day to go.
The sole birdie was on the second hole while the bogeys came on the first, seventh and 15th holes.
– PTI
MOTORSPORT
Sarthak Chavan bounces back with a brilliant win
A set of new tyres and supreme effort helped Pune teenager Sarthak Chavan (Petronas TVS Racing) to snatch a brilliant win in the premier Pro-Stock 301-400cc category to finish the third round of the MRF MMSC FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship 2025 on a successful note at the Madras International Circuit in Chennai.
The third win of the season took Sarthak within nine points of yesterday’s Race-1 winner Rahil Pillarisetty (RACR Castrol Power1) who, recovering from an off-track incursion following a contact with another rider, managed to finish second ahead of team-mate Rajini Krishnan.
Meanwhile, Md Samrul Zubair (Hyderabad, Motul Sparks Racing) scored his second win in four races in Super Stock 165cc Intermediate category while Chennai’s Jagathishre Kumaresan (One Racing) completed a double in the Girls (Stock 165cc) class with a hard-fought win over former National champion Ann Jennifer (Motul Sparks Racing).
The results (Provisional – all 6 laps unless mentioned):
National Championship:
Pro-Stock 301-400cc Open (Race-2): 1. Sarthak Chavan (Pune, Petronas TVS Racing) (11min, 03.548sec); 2. Rahil Pillarisetty (Hyderabad, RACR Castrol Power1) (11:03.658); 3. Rajini Krishnan (Chennai, RACR Castrol Power1) (11:07.874).
Pro-Stock 200cc Open (Race-2): 1. Savion Sabu (Bengaluru, Mad Rabbit Raicng) (11:47.829); 2. Sachin J (Hosur, Mad Rabbit Racing) (11:58.070); 3. Navaneeth Kumar (Puducherry, Chandra LGE Racing) (11:58.218).
Super Stock 165cc Intermediate (Race-2): 1. Mohammed Samrul Zubair (Hyderabad, Motul Sparks Racing) (12:43.520); 2. Raj Kumar (Coimbatore, Motul Sparks Racing) (12:43.780); 3. Vysak Shoban (Chennai, Speed-Up Racing) (12:44.091).
Stock 301-400cc (Novice) (Race-2): 1. Mohamed Mikail (Thiruvallur, Mad Rabbit Racing) (12:08.333); 2. Jagadeesh Nagaraj (Bengaluru, Motul Sparks Racing) (12:08.531); 3. Kamal Navas (Chennai, Rockers Racing) (12:19.501).
Stock 165cc (Novice) (Race-2): 1. CS Kedarnadh (Tirupati, Motul KTM Gusto Racing) (13:06.401); 2. Lal Nunsanga (Aizawl, Motul Sparks Racing) (13:06.516); 3. Rajender Beedani (Hyderabad, MAI Racing) (13:06.644).
Girls (Stock165cc) (Race-2, 5 laps): 1. Jagathishree Kumaresan (Chennai, One Racing) (10:51.939); 2. Ann Jennifer AS (Chennai, Motul Sparks Racing) (10:52.051); 3. Rakshitha Dave (Chennai, RACR Castrol Power1 (11:01.581).
Petronas TVS One-Make Championship:
Expert (Apache RR 310) (Race-2): 1. G Balaji (Chennai) (11:45.444); 2. Mohan Babu P (Chennai) (11:45.628); 3. AS James (Bengaluru) (11:50.074).
Rookie (Apache RTR 200) (Race-2): 1. Hari Haran R (Coimbatore) (13:09.614); 2. Joshua A (Bengaluru) (13:21.839); 3. Akarsh Jangam (Vijayawada) (13:28.145).
Electric RTE (4 laps): 1. Sarthak Chavan (Pune) (07:24.627); 2. Chiranth Vishwanath (Bengaluru) (07:29.158); 3. Mohamed Mikail (Chennai) (07:29.234).
Media (Apache RTR 200): 1. Arezwa Engineer (Pune) (13:35.106); 2. Nijin A (Pathanamthitta) (13:35.273); 3. Basu Sivaraj H (Chennai) (13:51.797).
Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup (Honda CB 300F) (Race-2, 8 laps): 1. Raivat Dhar (Jammu) (16:48.170); 2. Solomon R (Chennai) (16:54.217); 3. Tejash BA (Tumakuru) (16:57.409).
– Team Sportstar
HOCKEY
Roundglass Academy continues dominance with thumping victory
Roundglass Academy continued to assert its strike power as it hammered SDAT Academy for a 10-3 victory in the Punjab Hockey League at the Balbir Singh Senior International Stadium here on Sunday.
The team stayed on top of the eight team competition with 17 points while SAI, Sonipat, followed two points away with a 6-1 victory over Namdhari Academy.
Naval Tata Academy, Jamshedpur, rose to the third place with a thrilling 4-3 victory over SGPC Academy, Amritsar, thanks to two goals each by Tintus Hemrom and Ashish Tani Purti.
Surjit Academy, Jalandhar, was the other winner of the day, as it beat Ghumanhera Risers 7-1.
The results:
SAI, Sonipat, 6 (Ankur Ror 2, Mithilesh Yadav, Srijan Yadav, Ravinder, Navraj Singh) bt. Namdhari Academy 1 (Gobind Patel).
Surjit Academy, Jalandhar, 7 (Abhishek Gorkhi 2, Karan Singh, Charanjeet Singh, Ajaypal Singh, Manroop Singh, Navdeep Kumar) bt. Ghumanhera Risers, Delhi, 1 (Parikshit).
Naval Tata Academy, Jamshedpur, 4 (Tintus Hemrom 2, Ashish Tani Purti 2) bt. SGPC Academy, Amritsar, 3 (Harwinder Singh 2, Diljeet Singh).
Roundglass Academy 10 (Japnit Singh 2, Jobanpreet Singh 2, Gurwinder Singh 2, Gursewak Singh, Prince Singh, Sukhmanpreet Singh, Varinder Singh) bt. SDAT Academy, Tamil Nadu, 3 (S Vishal, M Sugumar, S
Krishnan).
-Kamesh Srinivasan
SHOOTING
Bhowneesh, Neera win trap trials
Bhowneesh Mendiratta beat Olympian Kynan Chenai 1-0 in the shoot-off after the two had tied on 45 in the final of men’s trap in the fourth National shotgun selection trials at the Bhucho Village shooting range in Punjab.
The gripping fight in the final apart, it was a dominant performance from Bhowneesh as he topped qualification with 123 out of 125, four points ahead of the next best, Vivaan Kapoor.
Zorawar Singh Sandhu rose to the third place ahead of Shardul Vihan, Vivaan and Arjun.
Shapath Bharadwaj and Lakshay Sheoran shot 115 and missed the final by one point, along with three others.
In women’s trap, Neeru Dhanda beat Aashima Ahlawat 47-45, after topping qualification with 112. Kirti Gupta placed third ahead of Asian junior champion Sabeera Haris, Olympian Rajeshwari Kumari and Preeti Rajak.
The results:
Trap: Men: 1. Bhowneesh Mendiratta 45(1) 123; 2. Kynan Chenai 45(0) 117; 3. Zorawar Singh Sandhu 34 (117)
Women: 1. Neeru Dhanda 47 (112); 2. Aashima Ahlawat 45 (111); 3. Kirti Gupta 32 (110).
– Kamesh Srinivasan
TABLE TENNIS
Archa, Radhika begin strong in UTT National Ranking tournament
Delhi’s Archa Jain and Rajasthan’s Radhika Soni emerged as the standout performers, displaying ample composure on way to winning their respective Under-19 Girls’ matches in the second UTT National Ranking Table Tennis Championships, which commenced here on Sunday.
On a day when most group toppers eased through their opening rounds, Archa showed tactical maturity beyond her age to defeat Bengal’s Pritha Talukdar 5-11, 11-6, 8-11, 11-8, 11-2 in Group 3.
Archa will take on Maharashtra’s Hardee Patel on Monday.
Rajasthan’s Radhika Soni produced one of the more eye-catching results by toppling Tamil Nadu’s higher-ranked K. Ananya in five games. Bengal’s Soumya Das too scripted a comeback, overturning a 1-2 deficit to beat Rajasthan’s Sunidhi Dewan in another pulsating encounter.
Local girl Sandhya Kumari ground out an 11-6, 8-11, 5-11, 11-5, 11-9 win over Pondicherry’s S. Shivasri. Haryana’s Tanmayee Saha overcame a spirited effort from Maharashtra’s Anoushka Patil, recovering in time to clinch the decider 11-7 for a 3-2 win.
Delhi’s Tushti Sood also displayed her promise, edging Bengal’s Snigdha Das in five games, while Kerala’s Dhaani Jain scored back-to-back wins to put herself in a strong position for the knockouts.
In other first-round matches, Maharashtra’s Pratik Yedke had to dig deep against UP’s Vansh Sundriyal, while NCOE’s Shrijoyee Mukherjee staged a recovery against Somya Singh after dropping the first two games.
However, Shrijoyee’s teammate Ardita Das could not follow suit, falling to UP’s Ayushi Singhal in five games. UP’s Samriddhi Sharma edged past Delhi’s Aarna Gauhar Ahuja 14-12 in the decider for a 3-2 victory.
– PTI
TENNIS
S Mukund loses final
Top seed S Mukund was beaten 6-4, 6-2 in the final by third seed Dominik Palan of Czechia in the $30,000 ITF men’s tennis tournament in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, on Sunday.
It was the second defeat in a fortnight for Mukund against Palan, after the hard-fought semifinals loss last week.
In the $15,000 ITF women’s event in Denia, Spain, Madhurima Sawant won her maiden doubles title in the professional circuit in partnership with Didi Canizares of Spain.
The results:
$100,000 Challenger, Istanbul, Turkey
Doubles (final): Milos Karol (Svk) & Daniel Masur (Ger) bt Stefanos Sakellaridis (Gre) & Karan Singh 7-6(2), 6-1.
$30,000 ITF men, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
Singles (final): Dominik Palan (Cze) bt S Mukund 6-4, 6-2.
$30,000 ITF women, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Singles (semifinals): Luisina Giovanni (Arg) bt Sahaja Yamalapalli 5-7, 6-2, 6-4.
$15,000 ITF women, Denia, Spain
Doubles (final): Didi Canizares (Esp) & Madhurima Sawant bt Ariadna Canals (Esp) & Vanja Gudelj (Ned) 6-3, 6-2.
$15,000 ITF women, Monastir, Tunisia
Doubles (final): Arina Bulatova & Anna Petkovic (Ger) bt Alicia Dudeney (GBR) & Tanisha Kashyap 6-2, 7-6(5).
– Kamesh Srinivasan
Peru’s Granda beats Ajeet to clinch over-50 title
Victor Escobedo Granda of Peru beat Ajeet Bhardwaj 4-1, 4-2 to win the over-50 title in the ITF Masters tennis tournament at the DLTA Complex.
It was a commendable effort from Ajeet, who competes in the over-65 category, to fight strong in the over-50 event as he sought to have a better challenge. In fact, Ajeet won the over-60 doubles title with Rakesh Kohli.
It was a tough challenge for the players, as persistent rain played havoc with the schedule, and the clay court event in Gurugram had to be shifted midway to the hard courts in Delhi. The sets too had to be shortened to cope with the heavy backlog of matches.
The results (finals):
Men: Over-30: Mohd. Sohail bt Ronit Arora 4-2, 1-4, 5-3.
Over-35: Akshay Ahuja bt Hafiz Beg 2-4, 4-1, 4-1.
Over-40: Aditya Khanna bt Abhishek Babbar 4-0, 4-1.
Over-45: Swarandeep Singh Dhodi bt Manan Arora 5-3, 4-2.
Over-50: Victor Escobedo Granda (Per) bt Ajeet Bhardwaj 4-1, 4-2.
Over-55: Raj Dutt bt Sanjeev Magon 4-1, 4-2.
Over-60: Puneet Kumar Gupta bt Sudesh Singh 5-4(3), 4-2.
Over-65: Anil Nigam bt Rakesh Kohli 4-2, 4-1.
Over-75: Champion: Mukesh Bajali.
Women: Over-35: Aditi Aggarwal bt Bhavna Ravish 4-1, 0-4, 4-2.
Over-40: Meenakshi Srinivasan bt Manisha Singh 4-0, 4-2.
– Kamesh Srinivasan
CRICKET
KSCA Dr. (Capt.) K. Thimmappiah Memorial: KSCA Secretary’s XI beats Gujarat by 10 wickets on final day
KSCA Secretary’s XI completed a fine 10-wicket victory over Gujarat on the final day of their KSCA Dr. (Capt.) K. Thimmappiah Memorial Cricket Tournament encounter at the Kini Sports Arena here on Sunday.
Gujarat, starting from 195 for seven in its second innings, added 45 runs to its overnight total to set the hosts a paltry five-run target. Secretary’s XI took no more than eight balls to romp home.
Elsewhere, at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, the contest between Goa and reigning Ranji Trophy champion Vidarbha ended in a pulsating tie.
Chasing 244 for victory, Vidarbha was 141 for no loss at one stage, only for the pursuit to go awry. Mohit Redkar and Darshan Mishal scalped nine wickets between them, with the former having last man Arya Durugkar caught behind by ‘keeper Samar Dubashi.
But play was a non-starter at four other grounds in Bengaluru because of overnight rain, with the three playing fields in Alur and the Indian Air Force Ground deemed unfit.
The second round of fixtures starts on Tuesday.
Scores
Assam 206 in 49.2 overs & 103/4 in 28.4 overs drew with Mumbai 407 in 99.1 overs.
KSCA Secretary’s XI 373 in 149.4 overs & seven for no loss in 1.2 overs bt Gujarat 138 in 39.2 overs (M. Venkatesh 5/53) & 240 in 69.2 overs (Abhishek Desai 47, Umang Kumar 73, P. Dhruv 4/65).
Goa 211 in 62.2 overs & 240 in 76.3 overs tied with Vidarbha 208 in 61.2 overs & 243 in 67 overs (Atharva Taide 62, Aman Mokhade 95, Mohit Redkar 5/89, Darshan Mishal 4/71).
KSCA President’s XI 250 in 91.5 overs drew with Maharashtra 303/5 in 83 overs.
Madhya Pradesh 346 in 124.3 overs drew with Tripura 237/5 in 72 overs.
Chhattisgarh 274 in 90.5 overs & 121/3 in 41.2 overs (Ashutosh Singh 42) drew with KSCA XI 240 in 78.3 overs.
In Mysuru:
Andhra 257 in 83.5 overs & 350/9 decl. in 107.4 overs (Ashwin Hebbar 70, Revanth Reddy 100 n.o., KSN Raju 87, Ninad Rathwa 4/99, Mahesh Pithiya 5/115) drew with Baroda 424/9 decl. in 152.5 overs & five for no loss on two overs.
-N. Sudarshan
Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 trophy reaches Visakhapatnam
For the first time ever, Visakhapatnam will host Women’s World Cup matches, marking a historic milestone and a new chapter to the city’s cricketing journey.

Andhra Cricket Association’s Secretary Sana Sathish Babu and joint secretary Boyalla Vijay Kumar pose with the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 trophy alongside 70 women’s cricketers from the State during the Trophy Tour with DP World in Visakhapatnam.
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Andhra Cricket Association’s Secretary Sana Sathish Babu and joint secretary Boyalla Vijay Kumar pose with the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 trophy alongside 70 women’s cricketers from the State during the Trophy Tour with DP World in Visakhapatnam.
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– Team Sportstar
Published on Sep 07, 2025
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