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Sports This Week: Take a look at important stories that went unnoticed

Here are the sports stories that went unnoticed in the past week.

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Published : Nov 2, 2019, 8:54 PM IST

Hyderabad: Take a look at the important sports stories that failed to receive its due recognition.

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⦁ Saudi Arabia on Thursday (local time) hosted the country's first-ever women’s wrestling match. World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) stars Lacey Evans and Natalya competed against each other in the capital city at the Crown Jewel tournament.

⦁ A group of international federations reached a consensus on establishing rules that will allow transgender athletes to enter elite female competitions.

⦁ All India Football Federation (AIFF) on Friday during German Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit to India signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with German Football Association (DFB).

⦁ Australia's premier all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has announced an indefinite break from cricket citing mental health issues as the reason.

⦁ Eldrick Tont also knows as Tiger Woods is certainly one of the most successful golf players in the history of the sport. Woods' pursuit of history has been golf's most dominant storyline across the past two-plus decades. As Tiger claims the inaugural ZOZO Championship he inches closer to the all-time record of US legend Sam Snead's of 82 US PGA Tour triumphs set 54 years ago.

⦁ Sent to the West Indies for a three-ODI and five-T20I series without daily allowance, the Indian women's cricket team was put in a fix before the new office bearers of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) swung into action and got the DA transferred to the accounts of the members of the women's cricket team.

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Hyderabad: Take a look at the important sports stories that failed to receive its due recognition.

Watch the video



⦁ Saudi Arabia on Thursday (local time) hosted the country's first-ever women’s wrestling match. World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) stars Lacey Evans and Natalya competed against each other in the capital city at the Crown Jewel tournament.

⦁ A group of international federations reached a consensus on establishing rules that will allow transgender athletes to enter elite female competitions.

⦁ All India Football Federation (AIFF) on Friday during German Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit to India signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with German Football Association (DFB).

⦁ Australia's premier all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has announced an indefinite break from cricket citing mental health issues as the reason.

⦁ Eldrick Tont also knows as Tiger Woods is certainly one of the most successful golf players in the history of the sport. Woods' pursuit of history has been golf's most dominant storyline across the past two-plus decades. As Tiger claims the inaugural ZOZO Championship he inches closer to the all-time record of US legend Sam Snead's of 82 US PGA Tour triumphs set 54 years ago.

⦁ Sent to the West Indies for a three-ODI and five-T20I series without daily allowance, the Indian women's cricket team was put in a fix before the new office bearers of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) swung into action and got the DA transferred to the accounts of the members of the women's cricket team.

Thanks for going through Sports this Week. Stay Tuned with ETV Bharat for more updates.

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Here are the sports stories that went unnoticed in the past week.

Hyderabad: Take a look at the important sports stories that failed to receive its due recognition.

⦁    Saudi Arabia on Thursday (local time) hosted the country's first-ever women’s wrestling match. World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) stars Lacey Evans and Natalya competed against each other in the capital city at the Crown Jewel tournament.

⦁    A group of international federations reached a consensus on establishing rules that will allow transgender athletes to enter elite female competitions.

⦁    All India Football Federation (AIFF) on Friday during German Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit to India signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with German Football Association (DFB).

⦁    Australia's premier all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has announced an indefinite break from cricket citing mental health issues as the reason.

⦁    Eldrick Tont also knows as Tiger Woods is certainly one of the most successful golf players in the history of the sport. Woods' pursuit of history has been golf's most dominant storyline across the past two-plus decades. As Tiger claims the inaugural ZOZO Championship he inches closer to the all-time record of US legend Sam Snead's of 82 US PGA Tour triumphs set 54 years ago.

⦁    Sent to the West Indies for a three-ODI and five-T20I series without daily allowance, the Indian women's cricket team was put in a fix before the new office bearers of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) swung into action and got the DA transferred to the accounts of the members of the women's cricket team.

Thanks for going through Sports this Week. Stay Tuned with ETV Bharat for more updates.




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