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South Africa Test captain Bavuma reveals how a 14-year-old became his role model
New Delhi [India], August 15 (ANI): South Africa Test captain Temba Bavuma revealed how the story of a 14-year-old fan named Iminathi became his role model and a source of inspiration for him. With Bavuma at the helm, South Africa's decades of agony ended on a fairytale note. They defied the on-paper favourites, Australia, to bring the World Test Championship mace home. Apart from bringing on-field glory to his nation, Bavuma is working off the field to ensure that young South Africans, in vulnerable positions, have a local cricketing hero to look up of the ways Bavuma is giving back to his people is through the non-profit organisation DKMS Africa, a donor recruitment centre and registry. Bavuma explained that his late grandmother was his motivation to join the organisation. 'My late grandma passed away via leukemia and that was something that was never spoken about in the household. I guess for them to see me getting behind a cause like this allowed them to somewhat heal – at least to speak about it, but also heal from what was traumatic for them," Bavuma told ESPN. Apart from his grandmother, the story of an aplastic anemia patient Iminathi, served as an inspiration for him. After becoming aware of the 14-year-old's story, Bavuma hosted the teenager at his domestic team, Lions at the Wanderers. 'I think in life we all need heroes. We all need people to look up to. I guess we all grow up with our own dreams and aspirations and ambitions, and those easily come to life – or at least become reachable – when you see people like you who are doing it," he said. 'For an individual like Iminathi – [he] also was a source of inspiration that I could draw from. I'm quite privileged in a lot of ways within my life. The pressures and struggles that I go through are nothing compared to what Iminathi does, and he is still able to do it with a smile on his face," he added. Bavuma also addressed Wiaan Mulder's decision not to pursue legendary Brian Lara's world record of 400. While acting as the stand-in captain for then-injured Bavuma against Zimbabwe, South Africa declared even though Mulder was unbeaten on 367, just 33 runs shy of the elusive feat. Despite all the speculations about whether Mulder made the right call or not, the sheer bravery of the decision was an indication that Bavuma's values will continue even after his captaincy tenure ends. 'People always ask: 'What is it about this team?' We're not a team of superstars, but there are always moments or snippets that give you a real shot or preview into what the team is about," Bavuma said.'That moment there – Wiaan Mulder – a young guy making his mark in international cricket, in his first game as a stand-in captain, has an opportunity to break the world record and is able to make a decision like that. That, for me, shows what the team is about," he added.


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Virat Kohli pays tribute to Indian Armed Forces on Independence Day
New Delhi [India], August 15 (ANI): Legendary Indian batter Virat Kohli took to social media, paying tribute to the sacrifices of Indian Armed Forces on the occasion of 79th Independence Day. Taking to his Instagram, Virat posted an Instagram story, captioned, 'Today, we smile in freedom because they stood with unwavering courage. We salute and honor the sacrifices of our heroes on this joyous Independence Day. Proud to be Indian. Jai Hind." Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya also posted, 'Heartfelt congratulations to all countrymen on the 79th Independence Day. Let us all ensure our contribution to making India developed and self-reliant in this Amrit Kaal. #IndependenceDay2025."


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Watch: Manu Bhaker marks Independence Day with violin tribute to the national anthem
Manu Bhaker (ANI) Olympic medalist Manu Bhaker commemorated India's 79th Independence Day by sharing a video of herself playing the national anthem on violin through her Instagram account. The shooter expressed her desire to stand on the podium while listening to the national anthem whenever she represents India. "An attempt to play the tune that is closest to my heart this Independence Day. Each time I represent India, I wish to stand on the podium and listen to this. Generally, we sit and play the violin, but this time subconsciously, we stood up while playing the National Anthem. It's the admiration for our nation that cannot be put into words. Jai Hind!" Bhaker wrote in her Instagram post. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! At the Paris Olympics last year, Bhaker created history by becoming the first Indian woman shooter to win an Olympic medal, securing bronze in the women's individual 10m air pistol event. She followed this achievement with another bronze medal in the 10m air pistol mixed team event alongside Sarabjot Singh, marking India's first-ever shooting team medal at the Olympics. Bhaker narrowly missed a third Olympic medal, finishing fourth in the women's 25m pistol shooting event, which could have made her the first Indian to win three medals at a single Olympics. Her success in Paris came after a disappointing campaign at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, where technical issues with her gun during the 10m air pistol qualification round cost her valuable time. She finished 12th, missing the top-eight qualification for the finals. Poll How do you feel about Manu Bhaker's tribute to India on Independence Day? Inspiring Heartwarming Proud Neutral In Tokyo, she also finished 15th in the 25-metre pistol event and seventh overall in the 10m air pistol mixed team event. Bhaker's achievements extend beyond the Olympics. She won gold in the 25m pistol team event at the 2023 Baku Shooting World Championships and silver in the same category at the 2022 edition. She claimed gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast in the 10m air pistol category and secured the 25m pistol team gold at the 2023 Asian Games in Hangzhou. Her impressive record includes 20 medals in International Shooting Sport Federation World Cups, comprising 13 gold, three silver, and four bronze medals. Additionally, Bhaker has earned four gold medals, one silver, and two bronze medals in Asian Championships among other accomplishments. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!