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Showing questions for October 25, 2025 - Total: 25 questions
Question 21 Oct 25, 2025
Who holds the record for the highest opening partnership in India’s Women’s World Cup history as of October 2025?
Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal created history with a 212-run opening stand against New Zealand, which is now India’s highest partnership in Women’s World Cup history. Both scored centuries—Mandhana with a 95-ball 105 and Rawal with a 122 off 134 balls—helping India post 340/3, the highest total of the tournament. This was their seventh century partnership and fifth in 2025 alone since pairing up in December 2024. Together, they have amassed 1,799 runs in 23 innings. Their consistent performances have been pivotal in India’s journey to the semifinals.
Question 22 Oct 25, 2025
Which Indian players advanced to the quarterfinals in the Badminton Asia U-17 and U-15 Championships held in Chengdu?
Lakshya Rajesh, Diksha Sudhakar and Shaina Manimuthu At the Badminton Asia U-17 and U-15 Championships in Chengdu, India’s Lakshya Rajesh, Diksha Sudhakar, and Shaina Manimuthu all secured quarterfinal berths. Sixth seed Diksha defeated Pin Hsuan Chiang of Chinese Taipei in the U-17 category, while Lakshya overcame Korea’s Lee Yun Seo. Top seed Shaina Manimuthu dominated China’s Li Man Lin in the U-15 pre-quarterfinals. Their performances highlight the emergence of young Indian talent on the continental stage. Additionally, Indian pairs also progressed in doubles events, showcasing depth in junior badminton.
Question 23 Oct 25, 2025
What major achievement did Bangladesh accomplish in their ODI series against West Indies in October 2025?
Won the series 2-1 with a 179-run victory in the final match Bangladesh clinched their first ODI series win since March 2024 by defeating West Indies 2-1, highlighted by a dominant 179-run victory in the third and final ODI at Mirpur. Their spinners took all 10 wickets, with Nasum Ahmed and Rishad Hossain each claiming three. Openers Saif Hassan and Soumya Sarkar laid a strong foundation with a 176-run stand. This win marked Bangladesh’s biggest-ever ODI victory over West Indies. The triumph is significant given their previous four consecutive ODI series losses.
Question 24 Oct 25, 2025
Which team qualified for the final of the Prime Volleyball League (PVL) 2025 after defeating Goa Guardians?
Mumbai Meteors Mumbai Meteors stormed into the PVL 2025 final by defeating Goa Guardians 15-8, 15-8, 16-14 at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium in Hyderabad. Shubham Chaudhary was named player of the match for his consistent attacking plays that overwhelmed Goa’s defense. Despite efforts from Nathaniel Dickinson and Rohit Yadav, Goa couldn’t counter Mumbai’s disciplined formation. Mumbai awaited the winner of the Bengaluru Torpedoes vs Ahmedabad Defenders semifinal. The victory underscored Mumbai’s strong performance throughout the tournament.
Question 25 Oct 25, 2025
According to Sophie Devine, which nation can lead the future of women’s cricket globally?
India Legendary New Zealand captain Sophie Devine stated that India can be at the forefront of the global growth of women’s cricket, citing the success and popularity of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) as a key driver. She contrasted New Zealand’s limited population of five million with India’s billion-plus base, emphasizing how India’s domestic structure and fan support offer unmatched potential. Devine made these remarks after New Zealand’s exit from the Women’s World Cup following a loss to India. She expressed optimism about the future of the women’s game, particularly in India. Her comments reflect broader recognition of India’s rising influence in women’s cricket.

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