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Sports Cups and Trophies Revised on 17Th May 2018 Sports Cups and Trophies Revised on 17th May 2018 ` Current Affairs Question and Answers (Download PDF) # Sport Trophy 1. Badminton European Cup Harilela Cup Ibrahim Rahimatillah Challenger Cup Konica Cup Sophia Cup Kitiakara Cup Malaysian Open Thomas Cup (Men) Uber Cup (Women) Agarwal Cup Chadha Cup Divan Cup Narang Cup Amrit Diwan Cup Asia Cup 2. Cricket Ashes Asia Cup Barcia Trophy Benson and Hedges C.K. Naidu Trophy Deodhar Trophy Duleep Trophy IBPS PO Previous Papers 2 / 9 RBI Grade B Material (Download PDF) # Sport Trophy 2. Cricket Gavaskar Border Trophy G.D. Birla Trophy Ghulam Ahmed Trophy : Cricket Gillette Cup ICC World Cup Irani Trophy Jawharlal Nehru Cup Moinuddaula Gold Cup Rani Jhansi Trophy Ranji Trophy Reliance Cup Rohinton Baria Trophy Rothmans Cup Sheesh Mahal Trophy Sahara Cup Sharjah Cup Singer Cup Titan Cup Vijay Hazare Trophy Vijay Merchant Trophy Wisden Trophy Wills Trophy IBPS PO Prelims Free Mock Test 3 / 9 Current Affairs Question and Answers (Download PDF) # Sport Trophy 3. Football Bandodkar Trophy B.C. Raj Trophy (National Championship) Chakoia Gold Trophy Confederation cup Colombo Cup DCM Trophy Durand Cup Dr. B. C. Roy Trophy European Champions Cup FIFA world Cup F. A. Cup IFA Shield Jules Rimet Trophy Kalinga Cup Merdeka Cup Nixan Gold Cup Raghbir Singh Memorial Rovers Cup Sanjay Gold Cup Santosh Trophy Sir Ashutosh Mukherjee Scissor Cup Subroto Cup IBPS PO Previous Papers 4 / 9 RBI Grade B Material (Download PDF) IBPS PO Prelims Free Mock Test IBPS PO Previous Papers Banking Preparation Packages Current Affairs Questions and Answers PDF Get Free Banking Exam Updates: Important Government Job Updates: IBPS Clerk Free Mock Test IBPS Clerk Previous Papers Banking Study Room General Awareness Question and Answers PDF IBPS PO Prelims Free Mock Test 5 / 9 Current Affairs Question and Answers (Download PDF) # Sport Trophy 3. Football Sir Ashutosh Mukherjee Trophy Todd Memorial Trophy UEFA Champions League Vittal Trophy 4. Golf Augusta Masters British Open Canada Cup Eisenhower Cup Ryder Cup US Maters Walker Cup 5. Hockey Agha khan Cup All-India Women's Guru Nanak Championship Beighton Cup Bombay Gold Cup Dhyan Chand Trophy Essande Champions Cup Gurmeet Trophy Gura Nanak Cup Gyanuati Devi Trophy lndira Gold Cup IBPS PO Previous Papers 6 / 9 RBI Grade B Material (Download PDF) # Sport Trophy 5. Hockey Kuppuswamy Naidu Trophy Lady Rattan Tata Trophy Maharaja Ranjit Singh Gold Cup Murugappa Gold Cup Modi Gold Cup Nehru Trophy Obaid Ullah Gold Cup Rangaswami Cup Ranjit Singh Gold Cup Rene Frank Trophy Scindia Gold Cup Sahni Trophy Sindhia Gold cup Stanley Cup Sultan Azlan Shah Cup Tommy Eman Gold Cup Wellington Cup World Cup 6. Horse Race Derby Grand National 7. Table Tennis Barna Bellack Cup Corbitton Cup (Women) Grand Prix IBPS PO Prelims Free Mock Test 7 / 9 Current Affairs Question and Answers (Download PDF) # Sport Trophy 7. Table Tennis Ramanujan Trophy Swaythling Cup (Men) Travancore Cup (women) 8. Tennis (Lawn Tennis) Australian Open BNP Paribash Davis Cup Edgbaston Cup French Open Grand Prix Heineken Cup Rajendra Prasad Cup US Open U. Thant Cup Wimbledon Wightman Cup 9. Rowing Wellington Trophy 10. Polo Westchester Cup Ezra Cup Prithi Singh Cup Radha Mohan Cup 11. Weight lifting World Cup Burdwan Trophy 12. Yacht Racing American Cup IBPS PO Previous Papers 8 / 9 RBI Grade B Material (Download PDF) Daily Current Affairs PDF General Science Notes PDF General Knowledge Capsule PDF Download Free Exam Preparation App: Get Free Banking Exam Updates: Important Government Job Updates: For Job updates Whatsapp ‘Job’ to 7661025557 Practice 100 free Online GK tests: https://cracku.in/free-gk-tests IBPS PO Prelims Free Mock Test 9 / 9 .
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