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Inside details of Shubman Gill's rehab at BCCI CoE, set to return for SA T20Is
Senior women's hockey coach Harendra Singh resigned citing personal reasons, but sources point to long-standing player grievances. Eight senior players submitted an 18-point letter detailing allegations of mental harassment, prompting an investigation by Hockey India. The team's future hangs in the balance amidst calls for honesty and bold decisions.
India's unusual streak of losing 20 consecutive ODI tosses continued as South Africa's captain won the flip and chose to bowl. Despite this, KL Rahul's team, already leading the series, expressed confidence in their ability to perform. The pitch presented a mixed bag, with potential for uneven bounce and reverse swing, making chasing a preferred option.
Shubman Gill is currently undergoing rehabilitation at the BCCI CoE but is likely to link-up with the T20I squad in Cuttack. He has started batting without discomfort and is likely to take part in a match simulation before getting clearance from the BCCI medical team.
Boxing coach Santiago Nieva returns to lead Indian women's boxing with a mission for the 2028 Olympics. He emphasizes the need for high-quality, organized training to convert potential into Olympic medals, aiming for multiple gold medals at world championships and the Olympics. Nieva believes in selecting the best boxers based on consistent performance and international competition.
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Pacer Harshit Rana dismisses social media criticism, focusing on performance ahead of the third ODI against South Africa. Despite facing trolling and accusations of favoritism, Rana emphasises his dedication to hard work on the field. His recent performance and potential are lauded by captain KL Rahul and former selector Sarandeep Singh.
India aims to seal their ODI series against South Africa with a victory in the second match in Raipur. Following a strong performance in Ranchi, the hosts will rely on key players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, whose recent centuries have impressed fans.
Three-year-old Sarvagya Singh Kushwaha from Madhya Pradesh has become the youngest player to earn an official FIDE rating at 1572. He achieved this by defeating three internationally rated opponents, showcasing exceptional talent and discipline. His parents introduced him to chess to limit screen time, leading to his rapid development into a prodigy.
Dinesh Karthik Interview: Why Tim David is the world's best, on Jitesh Sharma, ILT20 and more
Dinesh Karthik is gearing up for a fresh challenge with Sharjah Warriors in ILT20 after playing in the SA20 last year. In this conversation with TimesofIndia.com, the former India cricketer breaks down the contrasting dynamics of both leagues, the evolution of finishers, why Tim David is miles ahead of the pack, and the science behind power-hitting.
Former CSK star Mike Hussey revealed MS Dhoni's room served as an unofficial team lounge, fostering off-field bonding through open hospitality and shisha sessions. This culture, also highlighted by George Bailey, created a strong sense of belonging within the franchise. Hussey also noted Dhoni's unusual lack of wicketkeeping practice, contrasting with his extensive batting sessions.
Erling Haaland became the fastest player in Premier League history to reach 100 goals, achieving the milestone in just 111 appearances during Manchester City's thrilling 5-4 victory over Fulham. Despite a late Fulham comeback, City secured the win, with Haaland's record-breaking goal and assist proving crucial. The result keeps City close to the league leaders.
England captain Ben Stokes remains defiant amid intense scrutiny during the Ashes tour, stating media attention won't hinder players' enjoyment of Australia. Despite incidents like helmetless scooter rides, Stokes emphasized the value of downtime in a country far preferable to England's winter, as the team prepares for the second Test after a loss.
Former World Cup winner Madan Lal champions Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, asserting their international futures are theirs to decide. He believes both batting stalwarts possess ample energy and form, showing no signs of retirement from ODIs. Lal emphasized that selectors and coaches face scrutiny but should trust their conscience, acknowledging that mistakes are part of the game.
Smriti Mandhana and Palash Muchhal's wedding, postponed due to a medical emergency, has fueled speculation about a new date. Smriti's brother, Shravan Mandhana, has denied rumours of a December 7th ceremony, stating the wedding remains postponed with no new date finalised yet. Families are still recovering from the emotional shock.
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma displayed intense focus during a net session ahead of the second ODI in Raipur, appearing unfazed by discussions about their futures. While Kohli had a brief, uncommunicative moment with coach Gautam Gambhir, Rohit exchanged pleasantries. Former pacer Sreesanth urged Gambhir not to curb the senior pros' participation, deeming them superior to current players.
Rohit and Kohli, who have already stepped away from Tests and T20Is, are still active in the ODI format. Both are currently involved in the three-match series against South Africa. In the opening ODI at Ranchi, Rohit scored a half-century while Kohli hit his 52nd ODI century, helping India secure a 17-run win and take a 1-0 lead.
Indian skipper Rohit Sharma is on the cusp of a significant achievement, needing just 41 runs to reach 20,000 international runs. He will join an elite group of Indian cricketers if successful. Rohit also recently surpassed Shahid Afridi for the most sixes in ODI history.
Virat Kohli will feature in the Vijay Hazare Trophy starting December 24, marking his return to domestic cricket after over a decade. DDCA president Rohan Jaitley confirmed his availability, anticipating a significant boost for the Delhi team. This move follows his ODI hundred against South Africa and comes as domestic participation becomes compulsory for contracted players.
India aim to clinch the ODI series against South Africa in Raipur after a thrilling 17-run victory in Ranchi. Key performances from Kohli and Rohit set a strong foundation in the opener. With clear weather predicted, fans anticipate another exciting contest, as both teams look to build on their strengths.
India secured a 17-run victory in the first ODI against South Africa, fueled by Virat Kohli's century and Rohit Sharma's fifty. However, off-field tensions regarding World Cup selections and unsettled team combinations persist as India prepares for the second ODI in Raipur.
Virat Kohli looked sharp and assertive, taking on throw-down experts Raghu (right-arm) and Nuwan Seneviratne (left-arm), who pushed the pace throughout the session. The battle was compelling to watch Kohli found the middle of the bat repeatedly, though there were moments when Raghus extra pace beat him. Head coach Gautam Gambhir stood positioned between the two nets, observing the session closely.
Fast bowler Harshit Rana dismissed claims of preferential treatment under head coach Gautam Gambhir, stating he focuses solely on his on-field performance. Rana, who debuted across formats during Gambhir's tenure, emphasized his commitment to hard work and avoiding external noise. He is actively working with bowling coach Morne Morkel and Arshdeep Singh to enhance his new-ball skills.
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma showcased impressive form in training ahead of the second ODI against South Africa in Raipur. Following a thrilling 17-run victory in Ranchi, where the duo starred with a century and a sixes record respectively, India aims to extend their series lead.
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Delhi's domestic cricket woes deepened with a historic 12-run loss to Tripura in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Chasing 158, Delhi's batting faltered on a slow pitch, finishing at 145 for 8. Indrajit Debnath's crucial last-over bowling secured Tripura's maiden win against Delhi, raising questions about team selection.
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Fourteen-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi became the youngest centurion in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy history, scoring an unbeaten 108 for Bihar. His remarkable innings, however, wasn't enough as Maharashtra, led by Prithvi Shaw's 66, chased down Bihar's total to secure a victory. The result gave Maharashtra their second win from four matches in the group.
South Africa captain Temba Bavuma acknowledges Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's significant impact on India's lineup, despite facing them before. He highlighted their crucial roles in the first ODI and expressed a desire for more high-quality bilateral series against top nations, humorously noting players' aging concerns.
South Africa captain Temba Bavuma downplayed his coach's grovel comment, stating it wasn't a distraction for the team. Bavuma acknowledged the strength Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma bring to India's ODI side, noting their familiarity but also their significant experience. He also highlighted Marco Jansen's valuable all-round contributions and expressed a desire for more Test matches against top nations.
Hardik Pandya made a strong comeback to competitive cricket. He scored an unbeaten 77 to guide Baroda to a seven-wicket win against Punjab. Baroda chased down 223 runs. Pandya finished the match with three consecutive sixes. This marks an encouraging return after his injury.
Team India has arrived in Raipur for the second ODI against South Africa, holding a 1-0 series lead. A video of Virat Kohli and selector Pragyan Ojha in an intense airport conversation has sparked fan speculation. Kohli's match-winning 135 in the first ODI was crucial to India's victory.
Pakistan's T20 captain, Salman Ali Agha, is the sole contracted player denied overseas league participation this winter. Unlike other national stars heading to BBL, BPL, and ILT20, Agha's exclusion stems from a lack of franchise interest, raising questions about his form and future T20 role. This leaves him without crucial match practice ahead of major tournaments.
Delhi Capitals' coach Hemang Badani revealed releasing Faf du Plessis was a tough call, prioritising a younger, aggressive batting lineup. Jake Fraser-McGurk was also let go due to perceived value concerns. Anil Kumble stressed Delhi's need to solidify their opening pair, while suggesting Sunrisers Hyderabad should target middle-order and bowling reinforcements.
Shane Bond, Gulf Giants bowling coach, says ILT20s diversity and exposure make it a vital platform for UAE talent while offering new challenges for coaches navigating multiple cultures. In a candid chat, he discusses fast-bowling workload management, the risks of rushing young quicks, why first-class cricket remains essential, and the lure of T20 leagues. Bond also reflects on auction mania with humour and perspective.
New Zealand reached 231-9 on a rain-affected day one of the first Test against West Indies. Justin Greaves triggered a middle-order collapse after dismissing Kane Williamson for 52, but Michael Bracewell and Nathan Smith offered resistance with a crucial partnership.
Uzbekistan's 19-year-old Javokhir Sindarov made chess history by becoming the youngest FIDE World Cup champion, earning a spot in the 2026 Candidates Tournament. Kazakhstan's Grandmaster Bibisara Assaubayeva, a two-time World Blitz Champion, expressed immense pride in Sindarov's achievement. Assaubayeva, who recently earned her GM title, now aims to qualify for the Women's Candidates next year, currently leading the FIDE Circuit.
England has made a key change to their Test squad. Will Jacks will replace the injured Mark Wood for the second Ashes Test against Australia. The match is a pink-ball game starting Thursday in Brisbane. Jacks brings batting strength and off-spin options. England aims to improve their record in Australia. Australia leads the series one-nil after the first Test.
Fourteen-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi etched his name in history by becoming the youngest centurion in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. He smashed an unbeaten 108 off 61 balls against Maharashtra at Eden Gardens, showcasing a remarkable blend of patience and power.
Usman Khawaja's back injury has forced Australia into a significant selection dilemma ahead of the Gabba day-night Test. With no replacement named, selectors must choose between Josh Inglis and Beau Webster to open, potentially disrupting the top order again. This setback raises questions about Khawaja's future and Australia's quest for stability.
The IPL 2026 Auction is set for December 16, 2025, in Abu Dhabi, featuring over 1,300 players, including 212 capped internationals and a star-studded overseas contingent. Franchises collectively hold Rs 237.55 crore, with KKR possessing the largest purse, ready for a dynamic bidding war.
Former India coach Ravi Shastri expressed deep disappointment over the team's recent Test cricket decline, urging both players and management to accept responsibility. He highlighted a dramatic collapse in the Guwahati Test as an example of the team's underperformance, stating that such results are unacceptable given the talent available in the country.
Afghanistan's Rahmanullah Gurbaz has lauded Gautam Gambhir as the best coach he has worked with, defending his methods amid criticism of India's recent Test losses. Gurbaz highlighted Gambhir's success with KKR and India's past tournament victories, emphasizing a positive coaching environment.
Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has withdrawn from the IPL 2026 auction, concluding his impactful league journey. This decision follows a disappointing IPL 2025 season with Punjab Kings, where he scored only 48 runs in seven matches. Maxwell's exit joins a trend of prominent overseas players opting out of the upcoming tournament.
Cricket and hockey have been confirmed as the two core sports for the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad. This decision settles a contest for the mandatory 'large team sports' slots. Men's cricket will return after 32 years in a T20 format, while women's T20 was featured in 2022.
India secured a hard-fought 17-run victory in the first ODI against South Africa, powered by Virat Kohli's 52nd ODI century. Rohit Sharma also achieved a milestone, becoming the leading six-hitter in ODI cricket. The second ODI is scheduled for December 3, 2025, in Raipur.
Virat Kohli reached Raipur for the second ODI against South Africa. He scored 135 runs in the first match. Young fans greeted him warmly at the hotel. India won the first ODI by 17 runs. Kohli's century and bowlers' performance were key. Their future World Cup selection may depend on playing the Vijay Hazare Trophy.

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