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Showing questions for August 10, 2025 - Total: 23 questions
Question 21 Aug 10, 2025
Which Indian driver led the RC4 and Ladies class and was on course for a rare triple podium at the Sumatera Utara Rally in Indonesia?
Nikeetaa Takkale Nikeetaa Takkale emerged as the standout performer for India after Gaurav Gill’s early retirement due to mechanical failure. Competing in Indonesia for the first time, she delivered a flawless drive, leading both the RC4 and Ladies class. Her consistent pace and error-free performance also put her in contention for a podium in the Junior APRC category. This potential triple podium would be a historic achievement in the FIA APRC Asia Cup. Her performance shone brightly despite the setback faced by the more experienced Gill.
Question 22 Aug 10, 2025
Which player scored a blistering 70 off 44 balls, including 12 boundaries, to guide Australia A to 187/4 in the second unofficial T20I against India A?
Alyssa Healy Alyssa Healy played a dominant knock of 70 runs off just 44 balls, anchoring Australia A’s innings with 12 boundaries. She shared a crucial 95-run opening stand with Tahlia Wilson and set the tone early, scoring 94 runs in the first 10 overs without losing a wicket. Her aggressive batting particularly targeted Indian spinners, clobbering Radha Yadav and Minnu Mani for multiple boundaries. This performance helped Australia A secure a commanding total and eventually win by 114 runs. Healy’s innings was a reminder of her destructive capabilities in T20 cricket.
Question 23 Aug 10, 2025
Which Indian golfer made the cut at the Nexo Championship on the DP World Tour with an even-par second round in 2025?
Veer Ahlawat Veer Ahlawat shot a 72 in the second round, following up his opening 73, to finish at 1-over par and make the cut. His round included three birdies and three bogeys, showing consistency under pressure. He was tied for 25th place, remaining in contention over the weekend. In contrast, fellow Indian Shubhankar Sharma struggled with scores of 75 and 80, missing the cut for the tenth consecutive time. Ahlawat’s performance was a positive sign of improvement on the international stage.

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