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* 19–23 January: [[Rajasthan]] defeats [[Tamil Nadu]] for the 78th [[Ranji Trophy]] in [[Cricket in India|cricket]].<ref>[http://www.espncricinfo.com/indian-domestic-2011/engine/match/522988.html Ranji Trophy Elite, 2011/12]</ref>
* 19–23 January: [[Rajasthan]] defeats [[Tamil Nadu]] for the 78th [[Ranji Trophy]] in [[Cricket in India|cricket]].<ref>[http://www.espncricinfo.com/indian-domestic-2011/engine/match/522988.html Ranji Trophy Elite, 2011/12]</ref>


* 28 January: In [[Tennis in India|tennis]], [[Leander Paes]] and [[Radek Štěpánek]] of the Czech Republic win the men's doubles at the [[Australian Open]].<ref>[http://in.news.yahoo.com/paes-Stepanek-win-australian-open-doubles-title-125956264--tennis.html Paes and Stepanek win Australian Open doubles title]{{Dead link|date=May 2013}}</ref>
* 28 January: In [[Tennis in India|tennis]], [[Leander Paes]] and [[Radek Štěpánek]] of the Czech Republic win the men's doubles at the [[Australian Open]].<ref>[http://in.news.yahoo.com/paes-Stepanek-win-australian-open-doubles-title-125956264--tennis.html Paes and Stepanek win Australian Open doubles title] {{wayback|url=http://in.news.yahoo.com/paes-Stepanek-win-australian-open-doubles-title-125956264--tennis.html |date=20120131100047 }}</ref>


* 28 January: Australia defeats India 4–0 in the [[Border–Gavaskar Trophy|Test Series in Australia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-india-2011/engine/current/match/518953.html |title=4th Test: Australia v India at Adelaide, Jan 24-28, 2012 &#124; Cricket Scorecard |publisher=[[ESPN Cricinfo]] |date=28 January 2012 |accessdate=16 February 2012}}</ref>
* 28 January: Australia defeats India 4–0 in the [[Border–Gavaskar Trophy|Test Series in Australia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-india-2011/engine/current/match/518953.html |title=4th Test: Australia v India at Adelaide, Jan 24-28, 2012 &#124; Cricket Scorecard |publisher=[[ESPN Cricinfo]] |date=28 January 2012 |accessdate=16 February 2012}}</ref>

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Between the 2012 Summer Olympics and traditional sports, many significant events occurred this year in Indian sports. Below is a timeline.

January

  • M. Chitra wins the women's snooker title at the Manisha National Billiards and Snooker Championship.[1]

February

  • Ajay Mittal wins the shotgun gold medal at the 55th National Shooting Championships.
  • 26 February: The South African women's field hockey team defeats the Indian women's team, qualifying for the London Olympics.

March

  • 10 March: Rahul Dravid retires from international cricket after a 16-year career.[5]
  • 13 March: In football, India is eliminated from the AFC Challenge Cup after losing three matches in the group stage.

April

  • 12 April: Shiva Thapa became the youngest Indian boxer to qualify for the Olympics.[7]

May

June

  • 4–8 June: Second leg of the Indian Volley League
  • 12–16 June: Third leg of the Indian Volley League
  • 20–24 June: Fourth leg of the Indian Volley League

July

  • July 31: Gagan Narang wins a bronze medal in the men's 10m air rifle at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

August

  • August 3: Vijay Kumar wins a silver medal in the 25m Men's rapid-fire pistol at the Olympics.
  • August 4: Saina Nehwal wins the bronze medal in women's badminton singles at the Olympics, after opponent Wang Xin retired with a knee injury while leading 21–18, 1–0.
  • August 8: Mary Kom wins the bronze medal in women's flyweight boxing at the Olympics.
  • August 11: Yogeshwar Dutt wins the bronze medal in men's 60 kg freestyle wrestling at the Olympics.
  • August 12: Sushil Kumar wins the silver medal in men's 66 kg freestyle wrestling at the Olympics.

September

  • 2 September - India defeats Cameroon for its third consecutive football Nehru Cup.
  • 11 September: Second T20 between India and New Zealand of New Zealand's tour of India at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai

October

November

  • 23–27 November: Second test between India and England of England's tour of India at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

December

  • 22 December: Second T20 of England's tour of India at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Multi-sport events

Event Medals Report
2012 Winter Youth Olympics 0 0 0 Report
2012 Summer Olympics 0 2 4 Report
2012 Summer Paralympics 0 1 0 Report
2012 Asian Beach Games 2 0 1 Report
Total 2 3 5

Leagues

Game Tournament Winner Length
From To
American Football 2012-13 Elite Football League of India TBA 22 September 2012 18 February 2012
Association Football 2011–12 I-League Dempo October 2011 May 2012
2012 I-League 2nd Division Royal Wahingdoh

Kalighat
Mohammedan
Vasco
United Sikkim
Aizawl

2012 I-League 2nd Division Final Round ONGC

United Sikkim

5 March 2012 17 April 2012
2012 I-League U20 Pune U-20 16 April 2012 19 May 2012
2012–13 I-League Churchill Brothers 6 October 2012 12 March 2013
Cricket 2011–12 Ranji Trophy Rajasthan 23 January 2012
2012 Indian Premier League Kolkata Knight Riders 4 April 2012 27 May 2012
2012–13 Ranji Trophy Mumbai 30 January 2013
Field Hockey 2012 World Series Hockey Sher-e-Punjab 29 February 2012 2 April 2012
2012-13 World Series Hockey Cancelled 15 December 2012 20 January 2013
Rugby Union 2012 All India & South Asia Rugby Tournament Bombay Gymkhana
Volleyball Indian Volley League Cancelled 29 May 2012 24 June 2012

See also

References

  1. ^ Chitra Magimairaj's long wait ends
  2. ^ Ranji Trophy Elite, 2011/12
  3. ^ Paes and Stepanek win Australian Open doubles title Archived 2012-01-31 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "4th Test: Australia v India at Adelaide, Jan 24-28, 2012 | Cricket Scorecard". ESPN Cricinfo. 28 January 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  5. ^ "Standing tall, 'The Wall' bows out". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 10 March 2012.
  6. ^ "Cricket history for Sachin, but Bangladesh chase down India's 289". Hindustan Times. 16 March 2012. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  7. ^ Shiva Thapa
  8. ^ http://moscow2012.fide.com/en/
  9. ^ "Mary Kom qualifies for London Olympics". The Times Of India. 18 May 2012.