Showing questions for September 15, 2025
- Total: 13 questions
Question 11 Sep 15, 2025
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Who scored a century-equivalent performance in the Procore Championship despite a triple bogey in the third round?
Akshay BhatiaIndian-American golfer Akshay Bhatia carded a 2-under 70 in the third round of the Procore Championship despite a triple bogey on the Par-4 seventh hole. He finished the day tied for 30th place, maintaining his position after starting the round tied 37th. Bhatia recorded six birdies against one bogey and the triple bogey, showing remarkable resilience. His compatriot Sahith Theegala slipped to T-46 after a mixed round of 73 with two double bogeys and an eagle. The tournament was led by Ben Griffin at 16-under, with Scottie Scheffler and Jackson Koivun close behind.
Question 12 Sep 15, 2025
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Which Indian tennis player won a crucial singles match in the Davis Cup tie against Switzerland in Biel?
Dhakshineshwar SureshIn the Davis Cup tie against Switzerland held in Biel, Dhakshineshwar Suresh played a pivotal role by winning a crucial singles match against world number 155 Jerome Kym. His victory contributed significantly to India’s rare away win against a European nation—the first in 32 years. Captain Rohit Rajpal made a bold decision to field Dhakshineshwar over higher-ranked players based on his strong practice performances. Dhakshineshwar’s success was attributed to years of personal effort and mentorship from coaches like Somdev Devvarman and Tony Bresky, rather than systemic support from Indian tennis authorities. Sumit Nagal also won his singles rubber, securing the overall victory for India.
Question 13 Sep 15, 2025
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How did Australia Women reach their target in the first ODI against India in 2025?
By chasing 282 runs in 44.1 oversAustralia Women successfully chased down India’s total of 281 for seven, reaching the target in just 44.1 overs to win by eight wickets. Openers Phoebe Litchfield (88) and Ellyse Perry (30 retired hurt) laid a solid foundation, adding 79 runs before Perry’s injury. Beth Mooney (77*) and Annabel Sutherland (54*) then stabilized and accelerated the innings with a 116-run partnership. Despite India’s bowlers creating pressure, four dropped catches—including two for Litchfield—proved costly. Australia’s efficient batting and composed finish gave them a 1-0 lead in the three-match series ahead of the ODI World Cup.