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Showing questions for August 13, 2025 - Total: 38 questions
Question 36 Aug 13, 2025
Which Indian cricketer was named ICC’s 'Player of the Month' for July 2025 after scoring 754 runs in the Test series against England?
Shubman Gill Shubman Gill was named ICC’s 'Player of the Month' for July 2025 following an outstanding performance as captain in the Test series against England. He scored four centuries and amassed 754 runs, leading a young Indian team in the absence of senior players. His double century at Edgbaston was particularly memorable and a key factor in India drawing the series 2-2. Gill expressed that the award was especially meaningful as it came during his first Test series as captain. He became the first male cricketer to win the ICC Player of the Month award four times.
Question 37 Aug 13, 2025
Who emerged as the top performer in the men's category at the Deaflympics golf selection trials 2025 held at Jaypee Greens Golf Course?
Vibhu Tyagi Vibhu Tyagi from Maharashtra won the Deaflympics golf selection trials 2025 by securing the top spot among male participants. He achieved a total score of 168 (24-over par) over two challenging days marked by extreme heat, humidity, and strong winds. The trials, conducted by the All India Sports Council of the Deaf under the Indian Golf Union, were crucial for finalizing India’s golf contingent for the 2025 Deaflympics in Tokyo. Six athletes participated, including one female golfer. Harsh Singh and Jastar Singh Billing finished second and third respectively.
Question 38 Aug 13, 2025
What significant reform does the National Sports Governance Bill introduce to resolve sports-related disputes in India?
Establishment of the National Sports Tribunal The National Sports Governance Bill proposes the creation of the National Sports Tribunal to ensure speedy resolution of sports disputes. This tribunal will have powers equivalent to a civil court and will handle issues related to athlete selection, federation elections, and other governance matters. Its decisions can only be challenged in the Supreme Court, ensuring finality and reducing prolonged litigation. This reform addresses long-standing delays in dispute resolution within sports bodies. It is modeled after best practices in other countries to strengthen institutional mechanisms in Indian sports.

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