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Former national champion Dalwinder Singh has been banned for two years by the International Tennis Integrity Agency after testing positive for morphine. The 29-year-old admitted to the violation, attributing the substance to pain medication following wrist surgery. However, he failed to provide supporting evidence, leading to the suspension and forfeiture of his results.
The 88th Tata Steel Chess Tournament in Wijk aan Zee, from January 16 to February 1, 2026, boasts its youngest-ever lineup with an average age of 23. Featuring four top-10 and ten top-30 players, the event promises a dynamic battle for the title. This prestigious tournament continues to solidify Wijk aan Zee as a global chess hub.
Seventeen-year-old cricketer Ben Austin tragically died after being struck in the neck and head by a ball during a practice session in Melbourne. The incident echoes the death of Phillip Hughes in 2014. The Austin family, devastated by their loss, extended support to the young bowler involved.
Chennai's 16-year-old Ilamparthi AR has become India's 90th Grandmaster, achieving his final norm at the Bijeljina Open. He previously secured norms in Vietnam and Singapore, crossing the 2500 Elo mark. Nurtured by Velammal School and supported by initiatives, Ilamparthi trains under Viswanathan Anand's academy.
Real Madrid and Super League promoters are seeking over $4 billion in compensation from UEFA, alleging obstruction of the breakaway competition. A Spanish court ruled that UEFA and FIFA engaged in anti-competitive practices by opposing the Super League, a decision Real Madrid welcomed as confirmation of EU competition rule infringements.
Abhishek Nayar has been appointed as the new head coach of Kolkata Knight Riders, succeeding Chandrakant Pandit. Nayar, a long-standing member of the KKR setup since 2018, brings progressive coaching methods and a player-centric philosophy to the role. He will work alongside mentor Dwayne Bravo as KKR embarks on its next phase.
Mumbai Indians playfully dismissed rumors of Rohit Sharma joining Kolkata Knight Riders with a Shah Rukh Khan dialogue. This followed KKR's announcement of Abhishek Nayar as coach, a known friend and former trainer of Sharma. The article highlights Sharma's dedicated fitness regime and skill refinement, leading to his stellar performance in recent ODIs.
Hailing from Karaikudi, 18-year-old Pranesh M, India's 79th Grandmaster, defied limited resources to achieve chess stardom. Learning from borrowed books and handwritten notes, his dedication, coupled with the unwavering support of coach RB Ramesh and his parents, propelled him to the Chess World Cup. Pranesh's journey highlights that talent thrives beyond fancy setups.
Shubman Gill and Arshdeep Singh playfully teased teammate Abhishek Sharma about his 'limited edition' Louis Vuitton bag in a social media video. This lighthearted moment comes as the Indian cricket team prepares for their second T20I against Australia in Melbourne, with Suryakumar Yadav returning to form.
Australia won the toss and chose to bat first in the Women's World Cup semifinal against India. Both teams wore black armbands in memory of 17-year-old Ben Austin, who tragically died after being hit by a cricket ball. This gesture highlighted the unity and empathy between the cricketing nations beyond the competition.
Former India coach Rahul Dravid revealed his appreciation for Punjabi singer Shubh and the late Sidhu Moosewala, whose songs were popular in the dressing room. Dravid also highlighted Rishabh Pant and Arshdeep Singh for their musical taste, while noting Virat Kohli's mimicry skills and his own improved Hindi.
Former India coach Rahul Dravid lauded Rohit Sharma for revolutionizing the team's T20 approach, setting new global standards for aggressive batting. Dravid highlighted the conscious shift towards a fearless, high-scoring style under Rohit's captaincy, stating that India's explosive batting has redefined the format, forcing other nations to catch up.
Former India coach Greg Chappell has corroborated Chris Broad's claims of BCCI's influence, revealing an offer from Jagmohan Dalmiya to reduce Sourav Ganguly's suspension in 2005. Broad previously alleged pressure to be lenient on India for slow over-rates. These revelations highlight concerns about political interference in cricket's judicial processes, with India's financial power reportedly giving them control over the ICC.
Rishabh Pant's infectious on-field energy was evident as he led India A against South Africa A. The wicketkeeper's animated pep talks to bowlers Tanush Kotian and Manav Suthar, a mix of humor and confidence, were captured by the stump mic. These matches are crucial for Pant's return to action after injury.
Rishabh Pant surprised by wearing Virat Kohli's jersey No. 18 for the India A vs. South Africa A match. Returning from a foot injury, Pant aims for a national comeback. He encouraged his teammates to regain red-ball rhythm while emphasizing the importance of winning.
Shreyas Iyer is recovering well in Sydney after a serious spleen injury sustained during an ODI against Australia. His family has joined him as he undergoes treatment. Doctors have described the injury as rare, but the BCCI confirms significant improvement and Iyer is on the path to recovery, with specialists monitoring his progress.
Oman will replace Pakistan in the FIH Men's Junior World Cup hockey tournament in India after Pakistan declined their invitation. The International Hockey Federation confirmed Oman's inclusion, as they were the next highest-placed team from the Junior Asia Cup. This marks Pakistan's second withdrawal from an Indian event due to deteriorating Indo-Pak relations.
Inspired by a Bollywood film, Pakistan's Usman Tariq left a stable job in Dubai to chase his cricket dreams. The 27-year-old mystery spinner, now in Pakistan's T20I squad, impressed with 20 wickets in the CPL. His unique, side-arm action, stemming from a physical peculiarity, was cleared after testing, marking a remarkable comeback.
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Shreyas Iyer has broken his silence following a life-threatening spleen laceration sustained during an ODI in Sydney. The Indian cricketer, who was in the ICU, expressed gratitude for the overwhelming fan support as he recovers. The injury, initially thought to be a bruise, required immediate medical attention to prevent a fatal outcome.
Lionel Messi leads Major League Soccer's highest earners with a $20.4 million guaranteed annual salary, nearly double his closest rival. The Argentine superstar's earnings exclude lucrative sponsorships. Newcomer Son Heung-min ranks second with $11.1 million, while Sergio Busquets, Miguel Almirn, and Hirving Lozano round out the top five, highlighting the league's increasing financial clout.
Shubman Gill's composed 37 off 20 balls in the rain-hit T20I against Australia drew comparisons to Virat Kohli's efficient batting. Former player Dinesh Karthik highlighted Gill's unhurried scoring and growing maturity. Despite intense competition for T20 spots, Gill's leadership roles are boosting his confidence as India builds towards the T20 World Cup.
Liverpool suffered a humiliating 3-0 League Cup exit to Crystal Palace at Anfield, marking their sixth loss in seven games. Ismaila Sarr scored twice and Yeremy Pino added a late goal, compounding Arne Slot's side's growing crisis. The defeat, with key players rested, intensifies pressure on Slot ahead of crucial upcoming fixtures.
Marizanne Kapp delivered a historic all-round performance, leading South Africa to their maiden ICC World Cup final. Her sensational 5 for 20, coupled with captain Laura Wolvaardt's brilliant 169, secured a dominant 125-run victory over England. Kapp also became the leading wicket-taker in Women's World Cup history during this unforgettable semi-final triumph.
India and Australia's ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025 semifinal faces potential rain disruption, with heavy morning showers predicted. However, forecasts suggest clearer skies by the afternoon, with a reserve day in place to ensure the match proceeds. If completely washed out, Australia would advance due to their higher group stage ranking.
Former India cricketer Kris Srikkanth fiercely defended Sanju Samson, calling him 'unlucky' due to inconsistent batting positions despite strong T20 performances. Srikkanth highlighted Samson's success as an opener and criticised his frequent shuffling from No. 3 to No. 8. He believes Samson is now the automatic T20 World Cup wicketkeeper choice.
A promising 17-year-old Australian cricketer, Ben Austin, tragically passed away after being struck by a ball during a practice session in Melbourne. The freak accident occurred while he was facing deliveries from a bowling machine. His local sporting community is devastated by the loss of the talented young athlete, with grief support being offered to his schoolmates.
South Africa stormed into their maiden Women's ODI World Cup final, defeating England by 125 runs. Laura Wolvaardt's brilliant 169 anchored a massive 319/7, while Marizanne Kapp's five-wicket haul dismantled England's chase for 194. This historic victory marks South Africa's first World Cup final appearance across all genders. They will face the winners of the match between India and South Africa.
Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior has issued a public apology to the club and its fans for his animated reaction to being substituted during the El Clasico victory over Barcelona. He admitted his competitive spirit got the better of him, expressing his deep love for the club and promising continued dedication.
Former Indian cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu lauded Rishabh Pant's remarkable comeback to international cricket following a severe accident. Pant is set to lead India A against South Africa A, marking a significant step in his return to competitive play after recovering from a foot fracture sustained earlier this year.
UEFA has banned Red Star Belgrade fans from their next Europa League away match due to racist and offensive chants targeting Roma people and home team Braga. The Serbian club was also fined and placed on a two-year probationary period for discriminatory behavior and illicit chants. The team has been fined over Rs 64 lakh for the same.
Hosts India face a monumental task against seven-time champions Australia in the 2025 Women's ODI World Cup semifinals. Despite a partisan crowd and Smriti Mandhana's stellar form, India must overcome Australia's dominance and potential rain. Key player injuries and Harmanpreet Kaur's form are concerns as India seeks an elusive ICC trophy.
Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra lauded Suryakumar Yadav's calculated approach in the first T20I against Australia, highlighting his unconventional strokes that disrupted bowlers' plans. Despite rain interrupting play, Suryakumar's unbeaten 39 off 24 balls showcased his ability to manipulate field settings and generate power, a crucial knock for the captain.
Chennai Super Kings' young wicketkeeper-batter Urvil Patel impressed with a lightning-fast stumping reminiscent of MS Dhoni. He also showcased his batting prowess with a fighting century for Gujarat in the Ranji Trophy. Patel's performances highlight his potential to carry forward the Dhoni legacy.
India's packed cricket calendar includes an India 'A' vs. South Africa 'A' series, offering crucial game time for injured players like Rishabh Pant. While beneficial for some, the timing disrupts domestic tournaments, depriving Ranji Trophy teams of key players. The series provides a vital platform before upcoming international fixtures.
Tamil Nadu batter Sai Sudharsan found renewed confidence ahead of the Delhi Test against West Indies after a pep talk from head coach Gautam Gambhir. Gambhir's assurance of his place in the lineup and encouragement to play freely helped Sudharsan score 87 and 37, allowing him to focus on fighting for the team.
Steve Smith has issued an early Ashes warning to England by scoring a brilliant 118 in Sheffield Shield cricket. His century at the Gabba showcased his formidable form, with many predicting he will be Australia's biggest threat this summer. Smith's leadership and adaptability are also highlighted as key assets.
Kai Trump, granddaughter of former President Donald Trump, will make her LPGA Tour debut at The Annika tournament after receiving a sponsor exemption. The high school senior, committed to the University of Miami, aims to compete with the world's best. Her participation, alongside WNBA star Caitlin Clark in the pro-am, is expected to attract new audiences to the LPGA.
Shafali Verma has been recalled to India's ICC Women's World Cup semifinal squad. She joins the team after Pratika Rawal suffered an injury. Shafali expressed her readiness to perform for the team. She has been practicing and preparing for the crucial match against Australia. The team is focused on giving their best in this knockout game.
David Warner predicts Steve Smith will dominate the upcoming Ashes series, forecasting five centuries for the veteran batter. Smith recently scored a commanding 118 for New South Wales, showcasing his exceptional form. Warner believes Smith's adaptability and drive will see him continue to excel, potentially becoming Australia's second-best batter.
India faces unbeaten Australia in the ICC Womens ODI World Cup 2025 semifinal. Opener Shafali Verma joins the squad after an injury to Pratika Rawal, boosting India's preparation. Richa Ghosh also returns, showing no discomfort. The crucial match, broadcast on Star Sports and JioHotstar, will determine whether India plays the final set to be hosted in Navi Mumbai.
KL Rahul shared a humorous anecdote about his IPL 2025 camaraderie with Kevin Pietersen. Their constant banter, which extended to Rahul jokingly complaining to Pietersen's wife, became a highlight for Delhi Capitals fans. Rahul revealed the on-field exchanges were just a fraction of their playful rivalry, showcasing a strong bond.
Former South Africa captain AB de Villiers predicts Australia will start as slight favorites in their T20I series against India, despite both teams' strong recent form. He highlighted the competitive nature of the series, noting the exceptional win rates and batting prowess of the top-ranked T20I sides. The 41-year-old also suggested that it will be an emotional affair as the teams lock horns across the five matches.
Despite a rain-marred start to the T20I series against Australia in Canberra, Indian fans found joy in the camaraderie of opening partners Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma. Gill showcased fluent form, while Suryakumar Yadav reached a significant milestone of 150 T20I sixes. The promising partnership and Yadav's return to form offered encouraging signs ahead of the next match.
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India prepares for a crucial ICC Women's World Cup semifinal against Australia. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur's team seeks a historic win. The side faces challenges with opener Pratika Rawal's injury. Former West Indies fast bowler Ian Bishop advises a 'next-player-up' mentality. India must play with belief and composure to challenge the seven-time world champions. Smriti Mandhana's form is a key hope.
India's decision to omit Arshdeep Singh, their leading T20I wicket-taker, for the first T20I against Australia has sparked widespread debate. Despite overcast conditions favoring swing, the left-arm pacer was surprisingly left out, prompting criticism from former players and fans. This exclusion raises questions about India's selection strategy with the T20 World Cup approaching.
Rain halted the first T20 International between India and Australia in Canberra after just 9.4 overs. India, at 97 for 1, saw skipper Suryakumar Yadav find form with a blistering 62-run partnership with Shubman Gill. Abhishek Sharma also contributed a quick 19 before falling. The promising contest was abandoned, leaving fans disappointed.
Suryakumar Yadav etched his name in T20I history, becoming the quickest to smash 150 sixes in the format during India's series opener against Australia. He achieved this remarkable feat in just 86 innings. India fielded a changed lineup for the match after Australia won the toss and chose to bowl first.

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