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IPL2026 : Gujarat Titans Edge Past Punjab Kings in Last-Over Thriller, Holder 4/29

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  Chasing a modest target of 164, Gujarat Titans were pushed to the very last over before sealing a four-wicket win against Punjab Kings at Ahmedabad. A composed half-century from Sai Sudharsan and a calm, unbeaten 40 off 23 balls from Washington Sundar guided Gujarat home, as they finished on 164/6 in response to Punjab’s 163/9. Punjab Kings, after being put in to bat, suffered an early collapse. Mohammed Siraj struck twice in the opening over, dismissing Priyansh Arya (2) and Cooper Connolly (0) off consecutive deliveries. Losing two in-form batters upfront put Punjab under immediate pressure. Prabhsimran Singh (15) and Shreyas Iyer (19) attempted to stabilize the innings with a 33-run stand for the third wicket. However, once Prabhsimran departed, Punjab’s batting fell apart again. Nehal Wadhera (0) and Iyer followed soon after, leaving the team struggling at 47/5. The recovery came through Suryansh Shedge and Marcus Stoinis, who stitched together a crucial 79-run partnership fo...

IPL2026 : KKR Outclass careless SRH in Hyderabad to Seal Third Straight Win

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  In a commanding all-round performance, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) cruised to a comfortable victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on their home turf, ending the hosts’ five-match unbeaten streak in the Indian Premier League 2026. Put into bat, SRH—boasting one of the most explosive batting line-ups this season—were restricted to 165 all out by KKR’s disciplined bowling attack. Despite a blistering 61 off 28 balls from Travis Head and a solid 42 from Ishan Kishan, the innings lost momentum dramatically after a strong start of 105/2. KKR’s spin duo, Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy, turned the game on its head with their tight spells. Chakravarthy picked up three crucial wickets, while Narine chipped in with two, as SRH collapsed in a heap. Narine also reached a major milestone, becoming only the third bowler in IPL history to claim 200 wickets. Chasing a modest target, KKR never looked under pressure. A brisk 29 off 13 balls from Finn Allen set the tone early, easing the chase...

FIFA World Cup Flashback 1970: The Dawn of the Beautiful Game as Brazil regain supremacy

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    The 1970 FIFA World Cup stands as a shimmering monument in sporting history—the moment football transcended from a black-and-white battle into a vibrant, high-definition masterpiece. Hosted in the high altitudes of Mexico, this tournament was the first to be broadcast live in color to a global audience, showcasing the zenith of the legendary "Joga Bonito" philosophy. The Stage is Set: Teams & Logistics A select assembly of 16 nations descended upon Mexico, braving the scorching sun and thinning air. This edition introduced revolutionary elements that redefined the game’s flow: the debut of yellow and red cards and the allowance of two substitutions per team, adding a layer of tactical depth and discipline previously unseen. RegionContendersSouth AmericaBrazil, Uruguay, PeruEuropeEngland (Defending Champs), West Germany, Italy, Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Sweden, Belgium, BulgariaOthersMexico (Host), Israel, Morocco, El Salvador The Group Stages: Tactical E...

IPL2026 : CSK Dominate MI in Fading IPL ‘El Clasico’, Keep Playoff Hopes Alive

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  Once dubbed the IPL’s ‘El Clasico’, the clash between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians has lost much of its old sheen. While both franchises can proudly point to their trophy cabinets, recent seasons have seen them struggle near the bottom of the table. This year has been no different, with inconsistency plaguing both sides. The absence of stalwarts like MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma has only added to the decline. After a one-sided win earlier in the season, Chennai repeated their dominance at Chepauk, outclassing Hardik Pandya’s Mumbai unit in all departments. Led by a composed half-century from captain Ruturaj Gaikwad and a confident knock from youngster Kartik Sharma, CSK cruised to an 8-wicket victory. The win lifted them to sixth place in the standings, keeping their playoff hopes alive, while Mumbai were virtually knocked out of contention. Having won the toss, Hardik opted to bat first, but Mumbai once again felt the absence of Rohit. Out-of-form Will Jacks was dismissed...

FIFA World Cup Flashback - 1966 : England reaches pinnacle in controversy

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  The 1966 FIFA World Cup, hosted by England, remains one of the most iconic tournaments in football history. It was a tournament of firsts: the first time a mascot ("World Cup Willie") was used, the first time matches were broadcast via satellite, and the last time the final was shown entirely in black and white.  Introduction Held from July 11 to July 30, the 1966 World Cup featured 16 teams. England was chosen as the host to celebrate the centenary of the codification of football in the country. The tournament began with a bizarre twist when the Jules Rimet Trophy was stolen while on public display; it was famously recovered by a dog named Pickles in a South London garden just days before the start.  Group Stages: Major Matches The 1966 edition used four groups of four. A few matches defined this opening phase:  The Giant Killing: In one of the greatest upsets in history, North Korea defeated Italy 1–0, eliminating the two-time champions and becoming the fir...

FIFA World Cup Flashback 1962: The "Battle of Santiago"- & Brazil reign supreme again

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  The seventh FIFA World Cup, hosted by Chile, remains one of the most physical and defensive tournaments in football history. While it lacked the goal-scoring flair of the 1954 or 1958 editions, it solidified Brazil’s status as a global powerhouse, proving they could win even without their brightest star at full health. Tournament Structure & Teams A total of 16 teams qualified for the finals in Chile. The format consisted of four groups of four, with the top two from each group advancing to the knockout stages. RegionTeamsSouth America (CONMEBOL)Chile (Host), Brazil (Defending Champ), Argentina, Colombia, UruguayEurope (UEFA)Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, England, Hungary, Italy, Soviet Union, Spain, Switzerland, West Germany, YugoslaviaNorth/Central America (CONCACAF)Mexico Group Stage Summary The group stages were marked by a shift toward more rigid defensive tactics and several highly aggressive encounters. Group 1: The Soviet Union and Yugoslavia advanced comfortably. Group 2:...

FIFA World Cup Flashback 1958: Brazilian flair & domination starts

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  The 1958 FIFA World Cup in Sweden was a landmark tournament that signaled the dawn of a new era in football. It is immortalized as the stage where a 17-year-old Pelé burst onto the global scene, helping Brazil secure their first-ever title and establishing the "Joga Bonito" style as the gold standard of the sport. Tournament Overview *  Host: Sweden *  Winner:  Brazil Runner-up: Sweden Number of Teams: 16 Total Goals:  126 (3.6 goals per match) Group Stage Summary The 16 teams were divided into four groups. This tournament marked a return to a more standard round-robin format, though play-offs were still used to break ties for second place.   Key Group Results & Highlights Group 1: Defending champions West Germany topped the group, but the real story was the physical battle for second place. Northern Ireland pulled off a massive upset by defeating Czechoslovakia 2–1 in a play-off to advance. Group 2: France  and Yugoslavia  dominated this gr...

Sporting legends : Brian Lara - career highlights & video of this iconic West Indies cricketer

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  Brian Lara, the legendary West Indian cricketer, was born on May 2, 1969, in Santa Cruz, Trinidad and Tobago. Renowned for his elegant stroke play and record-breaking performances, Lara dominated international cricket during his illustrious career. He holds several records, including the highest individual score in Test cricket (400 not out). Lara's batting style was characterized by exquisite timing, nimble footwork, and the ability to effortlessly pierce the field with his shots, making him one of the most feared and respected batsmen of his era. He predominantly batted left-handed, captivating cricket fans around the world with his graceful yet powerful strokeplay. Here are Brian Lara's career Test and ODI records: **Test Cricket Records**: 1. **Matches Played**: 131 2. **Innings**: 232 3. **Runs Scored**: 11,953 4. **Highest Score**: 400 not out 5. **Average**: 52.88 6. **Centuries**: 34 7. **Half-centuries**: 48 8. **Double Centuries**: 9 9. **Triple Centuries**: 2 10. *...

Sporting icons : David Beckham: Global Icon & Football Midfield Maestro- Career HLs, video

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  Born on May 2, 1975, in London, England, David Beckham was a stylish and technically brilliant footballer best known for his precision passing, trademark free-kicks, and unmatched crossing ability. A right-sided midfielder with exceptional vision and work ethic, Beckham’s style combined flair with relentless commitment, making him one of the most recognized and marketable athletes in the world. Beckham rose to prominence with Manchester United, where he was part of the famed "Class of ’92." His club career was filled with success, winning six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, and the historic treble in 1999, which included the UEFA Champions League. He later played for Real Madrid, where he won La Liga in his final season, and had successful stints with LA Galaxy, AC Milan (on loan), and Paris Saint-Germain, where he ended his playing career. Internationally, Beckham earned 115 caps for England between 1996 and 2009, captaining the side for six years. Though he never l...

IPL2026 : Rahul Leads Delhi Capitals’ Record Chase as Parag’s Heroics Go in Vain

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  Delhi Capitals remain one of the most unpredictable sides this season—never quite sure which version will turn up. They had earlier lost despite scoring 264 against Sunrisers Hyderabad and were then bowled out for just 75 by Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Yet, they bounced back in stunning fashion, chasing down 226 to defeat Rajasthan Royals, powered by a match-winning knock from KL Rahul. The victory overshadowed a brilliant 90-run innings from Riyan Parag and marked Delhi’s highest successful run chase in Indian Premier League history. Rajasthan posted a formidable 225 for 6 in 20 overs. Parag led the charge with a fluent 90 off 50 balls, while Donovan Ferreira smashed 47 off just 14 deliveries. Delhi, however, chased it down with five balls to spare, finishing at 226 for 7. Rahul anchored the innings with 75 off 40 balls, and Pathum Nissanka contributed a crucial 62 off 33. Parag had been in the spotlight earlier due to a controversy during a match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, w...

IPL2026 : Gujarat Titans Outclass RCB to Keep Playoff Dreams Alive

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  Royal Challengers Bengaluru walked into Ahmedabad brimming with confidence. Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar, and Tim David had been in explosive form, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood dismantled Delhi Capitals for just 75 in the previous game. Riding on back-to-back wins, Virat Kohli’s men looked poised for a hat-trick. But at the fortress of “Prince” Shubman Gill, the script flipped dramatically. RCB lost their rhythm and squandered a golden opportunity, as Gujarat Titans chased down a modest target of 156 in just 15.5 overs. RCB’s batting, often their biggest strength this season, turned into their undoing. Bethel was out to Siraj cheaply but Kohli started in dazzling fashion with 5 fours in a Rabada over but Rabada soon had Kohli (28) caught off a mistimed pull after playing 13 balls .  Devdutt Padikkal showed resistance with a brisk 40 off 24 balls. The middle order  failed to make an impact. Bengaluru were eventually bundled out for 155 in 19.1 overs, mar...

Sporting icons : Gordon Greenidge - career highlights & video of the West Indies batting legend

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  Gordon Greenidge was born on May 1, 1951, in St. Peter, Barbados. He was a prolific opening batsman for the West Indies cricket team during the 1970s and 1980s.  Gordon Greenidge was a right-handed batsman known for his aggressive and powerful batting style. As an opening batsman, he often took the attack to the opposition bowlers right from the start of the innings. Greenidge was particularly strong off the back foot, with crisp drives and cuts being his trademark shots. He was a savage hooker.  He had a solid technique and was equally proficient against both pace and spin bowling. His ability to dominate bowling attacks, especially in limited-overs cricket, made him a feared opponent. Overall, Greenidge's batting style was characterized by his attacking approach, strong technique, and ability to score runs consistently at a brisk pace. Greenidge's  career highlights include: 1. **Test Cricket Career**:    - Greenidge played 108 Test matches for the West...

IPL2026 : Mumbai Indians’ Misery Deepens as SRH Pull Off Stunning Chase of 243

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  Mumbai Indians’ struggles show no signs of easing. For much of the season, Hardik Pandya’s men have faltered collectively across batting, bowling, and fielding. This time, even when one department delivered, the other let them down badly. On Wednesday, despite a magnificent batting performance, MI’s bowlers collapsed under pressure, resulting in a crushing six-wicket defeat with eight balls to spare—even after posting a formidable 243. After winning the toss at the Wankhede Stadium, Hardik Pandya opted to bat first—and the decision seemed spot on early in the innings. Mumbai got off to a blazing start, with the opening partnership racing to 93 runs. Will Jacks playing his 1st match of the season contributed a brisk 46, while Ryan Rickelton produced a sensational knock of 123 off just 55 balls. His innings was not only breathtaking but record-breaking—the highest score by a Mumbai Indians batter in IPL history, and the fastest century for the franchise, brought up in just 44 deliv...

FIFA World Cup Flashback: 1954 - The Legendary Battle of Berne

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  The 1954 FIFA World Cup in Switzerland remains the most prolific and narratively compelling tournament in football history. It was a bridge between the amateur era and the tactical complexity of modern professional football, defined by an astonishing average of 5.38 goals per game. Tournament Overview -Dates: June 16 – July 4, 1954 Host Nation: Switzerland Participating Teams:  16 Winner: West Germany   The Unique Group Stage Format The 1954 tournament utilized a peculiar format designed to ensure each team played exactly two matches. The 16 teams were split into four groups of four. In each group, there were two "seeded" teams and two "unseeded" teams. Remarkably, seeded teams only played unseeded teams, and vice versa. If a group ended with teams tied on points, a play-off match was required to determine who progressed.   Key Group Results & Narratives Group 1:  Brazil and Yugoslavia were the seeded teams. The group saw a complex tie-breaker scenario aft...

Sporting Icons : Andre Agassi – The Rebel Who Ruled Tennis - Career HLs , video

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  Andre Kirk Agassi was born on April 29, 1970 , in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Known for his charismatic presence and rebellious persona early in his career, Agassi brought a refreshing boldness to tennis both on and off the court. His style of play was aggressive from the baseline, featuring powerful groundstrokes, exceptional return of serve, and impeccable timing. His ability to take the ball early and dominate rallies made him one of the most feared players of his era. Later in his career, Agassi developed into a more strategic and fitness-driven competitor, displaying resilience and mental toughness. Career Highlights in Detail: Agassi turned professional in 1986 and quickly rose to prominence with his distinctive look — denim shorts, neon colors, and a flowing mullet — but it was his pure shot-making brilliance that ultimately defined him. He won 8 Grand Slam singles titles and is one of the very few players to achieve a Career Grand Slam — winning all four majors: Austr...

IPL2026 : Rajasthan Royals Chase Down 223 in Thrilling Fashion to Hand Punjab Kings First Defeat

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  Punjab Kings, led by Shreyas Iyer, lost their unbeaten streak in the IPL as Rajasthan Royals pulled off a sensational six-wicket victory at home on Tuesday. Batting first, Punjab posted a formidable 222/4, but Rajasthan responded in style, chasing down the target with ease—finishing at 228/4 in just 19.2 overs. Chasing a daunting 223, Rajasthan got off to an explosive start, thanks to the fearless strokeplay of young sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi. The 15-year-old prodigy lit up the contest with a blistering 43 off just 16 balls, smashing three boundaries and five towering sixes. At the other end, Yashasvi Jaiswal initially played second fiddle before accelerating brilliantly to a fluent 51 off 27 balls, laced with seven fours and a six. However, Rajasthan stumbled briefly in the middle overs. Dhruv Jurel struggled to find rhythm, managing only 16 off 20 deliveries, while skipper Riyan Parag couldn’t fully capitalize on his start, scoring 29 off 16 balls with a couple of fours and...

FIFA World Cup Flashback : 1950- A Historic Return and a Legendary Upset

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  The 1950 FIFA World Cup was the fourth edition of international football’s biggest tournament, staged in Brazil from June 24 to July 16, 1950. It marked a symbolic revival of global sport after the devastation of World War II, which had forced the cancellation of the 1942 and 1946 editions. More than just a football tournament, it represented a world attempting to heal and reconnect through sport. However, it is forever remembered for the shocking Maracanazo, one of the greatest upsets in football history. Tournament Overview Unique Format: Unlike modern World Cups, the tournament did not feature knockout rounds after the group stage. Instead, 13 teams were divided into four groups. The winners advanced to a final round-robin group (often called the “final pool”), and the team with the best record was crowned champion. Participating Teams: Although 16 teams were initially planned, only 13 competed after withdrawals by nations such as India, France, and Scotland. India’s withdrawa...

Wolvaardt’s Masterclass Powers South Africa to 4-1 Series Triumph as India Falter Again

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  India’s batting woes resurfaced in a 156-run chase, as South Africa secured a comfortable 23-run victory to wrap up the T20I series 4-1. Skipper Laura Wolvaardt led from the front with a magnificent unbeaten 92, anchoring her side’s innings with authority and composure. Wolvaardt’s 56-ball knock, studded with 11 fours and two sixes, was a blend of elegance and control. Even as wickets fell around her during the middle overs, she held firm and provided the late acceleration South Africa needed. Her back-to-back sixes in the final over ensured her team crossed the 150-mark after a period of slowdown. India’s response never truly gained momentum. The visitors were restricted to 132 for eight, with the top order once again failing to deliver under pressure. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur struggled to find fluency, scoring 22 off 28 balls, while Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, and Deepti Sharma fell cheaply. A brief counterattack from Bharti Fulmali, who scored a brisk 40 off 30 balls, of...

IPL2026 : RCB’s Ruthless Bowling Carnage Sinks Delhi Despite Porel’s Resistance

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  It felt less like a live contest and more like a highlight reel of relentless domination. Wickets tumbled in a dramatic procession as Royal Challengers Bangalore’s lethal pace duo, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood, tore through Delhi’s batting lineup with ruthless precision. The scoreboard painted a staggering picture — 6 wickets down for just 9 runs. At that stage, it seemed almost certain that the record for the lowest total in Indian Premier League history would be shattered. However, Abishek Porel showed admirable grit. Walking in with his team reeling at 7 for 5, he stitched a brief but meaningful resistance, offering a glimmer of respectability to an otherwise disastrous innings. Yet, the collapse had been too severe to recover from, and defeat remained inevitable as Virat Kohli and his men cruised to an emphatic win. Delhi’s nightmare began on just the second ball of the innings, triggering a procession of batters walking in and out. The top order crumbled so spectacul...

IPL2026 ; Rinku Singh’s Heroics Power KKR to Super Over Win Against LSG

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  Rinku Singh once again emerged as Kolkata Knight Riders’ saviour, delivering a match-winning knock to guide his team to a dramatic Super Over victory against Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL. Continuing his fine form from the previous game, Rinku smashed an unbeaten 83 off 51 balls, standing tall amid a disappointing batting display from the rest of the lineup. KKR, batting first, managed only 155 in their allotted 20 overs—a total that reflected their struggles with the bat. Apart from Rinku, none of the batters could make a meaningful contribution. Captain Ajinkya Rahane endured another poor outing, while players like Tim Seifert and Rovman Powell failed to get going. Cameron Green showed some intent with a brisk 34 off 21 balls, but his dismissal halted any momentum. Mohsin Khan wreaked havoc with the ball, picking up 5 wickets for just 23 runs and leaving KKR reeling at one stage. At 31 for 4, KKR looked in deep trouble before Rinku launched a counterattack. His innings gained...