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India?s P.V. Sindhu avenged her Rio Olympic final defeat to Spain?s Carolina Marin in an emphatic style with a straight game 21-19, 21-16 win in the women?s singles final of India Open Super Series at a packed Siri Fort Sports Complex on 2 April 2017.
? It is worth mentioning that Sindhu had lost to Marin the Rio Olympic women?s singles final. But she avenged her Olympic final defeat to Marin in an imperious fashion with a straight game. This was Sindhu?s first India Open Super Series title.
Indian international cricketer Virat Kohli has named as the 'Captain of the Year' at the 10th annual ESPNcricinfo Awards. Kohli led India to nine wins out of 12 Tests in the year 2016.
? The ESPNcricinfo awards honour the best batting and bowling performances across the international formats of the game in the preceding calendar year.
? This year ESPNcricinfo introduced awards for women?s cricket across all three international formats.
Two times IPL champions Mumbai Indians (MI) reached a new milestone as they became the first team in history to win 100 T20 matches. The Mumbai outfit defeated Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at the Eden Gardens by 9 runs in their final match of the league stage of IPL 2017.
India?s leading cueist Pankaj Advani teamed up with Laxman Rawat to demolish Pakistan in the final of the Asian Team Snooker Championship by 3-0 in Bishskek, Kyrgyszstan on July 5, 2017. With the title and the win in the final, Advani remained the only player not to lose a single individual match in the team event. This title brings up Advani?s second Asian title this season and 8th overall while it was a first major first international title for Rawat.
1. Mithali Raj has been India?s premier player ever since she made her debut in 1999.
2. In the crucial game against Australia, Mithali became the woman cricketer who has scored most runs in ODIs. Mithali Raj became the first women?s player to reach 6000 ODI runs. England?s Charlotte Edwards was the previous leading run-getter in ODIs with 5992 runs.
3. She has 48 not-outs to her name, which is the most in women?s cricket.
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