Sheetal Devi Misses Paralympic Record by One Point in Paris 2024
Sheetal Devi's near‑record Paris 2024 Paralympic performance and bronze medal win highlight her rise as India's youngest Paralympic medalist and world champion.
Welcome to the September 2025 archive page for SAI Infotech Solutions. Here you’ll find a quick rundown of three big stories that caught our eye this month. We keep it short, practical, and packed with the details you actually want to know.
India’s youngest Paralympic medalist, Sheetal Devi, almost broke a world record at Paris 2024. She missed the mark by just one point, but the bronze she clinched still made headlines. The performance showed how quickly she’s rising in archery – a sport where every millimetre matters. Fans praised her focus, and analysts say she’s already a contender for the next Games.
What made her run stand out wasn’t just the score; it was her steady poise under pressure. She turned a tense final round into a showcase of precision, proving that age isn’t a barrier in the Paralympic arena. If you follow archery, you’ll notice her technique is being studied by coaches worldwide.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) released the official schedule for the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024. Bangladesh will host the tournament from October 3‑20, with 23 matches spread across Dhaka and Sylhet. The opening clashes feature Bangladesh vs Scotland and Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, setting the tone for a high‑stakes competition.
Australia goes in as defending champions, but teams like India, England, and South Africa are hungry for a breakthrough. The final will be played in Dhaka, promising a lively atmosphere and a chance for emerging talent to shine on the world stage.
Switching back to men’s cricket, Pakistan’s Mohammad Nawaz gave a candid warning ahead of the T20 World Cup 2022 final against England. He and Shadab Khan plan to use spin and pace to disrupt England’s batting line‑up at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. After a dramatic comeback that saw Pakistan survive early elimination, the team is riding a wave of confidence. Rain and reserve‑day rules might still play a role, but Nawaz’s message is clear: expect a gritty, fast‑paced showdown.
Both cricket stories highlight how unpredictable the format can be. Whether you’re tracking the women’s schedule or gearing up for a high‑tension final, the key takeaway is that every match can change the narrative. Fans are already debating line‑ups, and social media buzz suggests ticket sales are high.
That’s the roundup for September 2025. We’ve covered Sheetal Devi’s near‑record Paralympic effort, the ICC’s Women’s T20 World Cup timetable, and Pakistan’s bold stance before the 2022 final. Keep coming back for more updates, and let us know which story you want us to dive deeper into next.
Sheetal Devi's near‑record Paris 2024 Paralympic performance and bronze medal win highlight her rise as India's youngest Paralympic medalist and world champion.
ICC has confirmed the schedule for the Women's T20 World Cup 2024 in Bangladesh from Oct 3–20. The 10-team event spans 23 matches in Dhaka and Sylhet, with the final in Dhaka. Bangladesh vs Scotland and Pakistan vs Sri Lanka open the tournament. Australia defend their crown as India, England, South Africa and others chase history in a landmark edition for women's cricket.
Mohammad Nawaz has warned England ahead of the T20 World Cup 2022 final, saying he and Shadab Khan aim to trouble their batting at the MCG. Pakistan surged from the brink of elimination to the title clash after wins over Bangladesh and New Zealand. England thrashed India in the semifinal. Rain and reserve-day rules loom large over a rematch of the 1992 Melbourne storyline.