India is aiming big for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics with new sports entries and rising stars. From Neeraj Chopra and Mirabai Chanu to young stars like Anahat Singh and Manu Bhaker, this video takes you through India’s top medal contenders across all major disciplines. Watch till the end. Stay tuned!
After Gautam Gambhir's heated exchange, Oval pitch curator Lee Fortis responded, saying it’s a big game and he has 'nothing to hide.' Fortis clarified he had never met Gambhir before and shrugged off the tension, maintaining calm professionalism ahead of the crucial India-England final Test.
19-year-old Divya Deshmukh stuns Indian chess legend Koneru Humpy to win the 2025 FIDE Women’s World Cup in Georgia. With this, Divya becomes the first Indian woman to lift the title and also secures her final Grandmaster norm.
A Pakistani cricket fan, Farooq Nazar, was reportedly asked to cover or remove his Pakistan shirt while attending the India vs England match at Old Trafford, Manchester. Farooq, who had legally bought his ticket, recorded ground staff insisting he hide his green shirt without explanation. The incident, now viral, has sparked debate on sportsmanship and inclusivity at international sporting events.
After the fiery Old Trafford draw, India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir exploded in a press conference. He blasted England’s 'handshake' stunt and defending Team India’s choice to play on. He hit back at Ben Stokes, backed Pant’s comeback, and praised players chasing milestones. No apologies, only intent.
Former Indian cricket team captain Sourav Ganguly expressed disappointment after India’s performance in the India vs England Test series, saying, 'The way India batted, they should’ve got this one. The batting quality is brilliant. They’ll be more disappointed than I am.'
Chelsea wrote global football history by defeating PSG 3‑0 to lift the FIFA Club World Cup trophy at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Cole Palmer’s brace and assist sealed the win, while Donald Trump grabbed headlines by handing out medals and trophy on centre stage amid mixed reactions . Re-watch the trophy moments and the unexpected star turn by Trump. Did this cement Chelsea’s dominance — or ignite controversy?
In a historic showdown at Centre Court, World No. 1 Jannik Sinner toppled defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in four sets to win his first Wimbledon title. After losing the opening set 4‑6, Sinner roared back with three straight 6‑4 sets. The Italian etched his name in history as the first from his nation to claim the Wimbledon men's singles crown. The match, featuring ATP No. 1 vs No. 2, was a turning point for tennis, ending Alcaraz’s 24‑match Wimbledon streak and perfect major final record. High-intensity rallies, drama, and generational brilliance — this final had it all.
Team India reached the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground in London for Day 4 of the 3rd Test against England. After an intense Day 3, England will resume their second innings at 2/0, chasing a competitive total. With the series finely poised, all eyes are on Day 4's play, expected to be crucial in shaping the Test’s outcome. Tensions run high as both sides fight for dominance.
Jasprit Bumrah’s five-wicket haul and Joe Root’s sublime century set up an absorbing contest before KL Rahul's composed unbeaten 53 guided India to 145 for three at stumps on day two of the third Test against England at Lord’s on Friday. At stumps, India trailed by 242 runs with Rahul and Rishabh Pant (19 batting) at the crease. Bumrah (5/74) dismantled England’s middle and lower order to claim his second successive five-wicket haul and 15th overall, as the hosts were bowled out for 387 after resuming the day on 251/4.
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