Lionel Messi, suspended from a recent Inter Miami game, created a buzz at Coldplay's Miami concert. The crowd erupted in "Messi!" chants upon seeing him on the video board, briefly turning the concert into a football celebration. This moment highlighted Messi's global popularity, blending his sporting fame into American pop culture.
Former Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin has criticized England's unsportsmanlike conduct during the drawn fourth Test against India. Haddin supported India's right to continue batting, even with a draw inevitable, as Ravindra Jadeja ...more
The 55-year-old, who remains under contract with England until 2027, made history by becoming the first football manager to coach in five consecutive major tournament finals
The shot putter clinches the win at a canter; the 25-year-old brings up his personal best (69.87m) to seal the hammer throw title
Irfan Pathan commends KL Rahul for his significant contribution to India's draw with England. Rahul played a senior role amid an inexperienced team. He faced 328 deliveries and nearly scored a century. Rahul has become a vital player fo ...more
Mohammad Kaif, former India cricketer, strongly criticised Ben Stokes. Kaif disapproved of Stokes' behaviour during the Manchester Test's final day. The incident involved a heated exchange with Ravindra Jadeja. Stokes suggested a handsh ...more
Sunderland is reportedly finalizing a $23.5 million deal to sign Xhaka, who previously played for Arsenal, on a three-year contract.
Shubman Gill's record-breaking 722 runs against England, surpassing Yashasvi Jaiswal, highlight his stellar performance as captain. His fourth century, coupled with Jadeja and Sundar's unbeaten scores, secured a draw, leading to a serie ...more
India salvaged a remarkable draw in the 4th Test against England in Manchester, fueled by resilient batting from KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja, and Washington Sundar. Despite trailing 0-2, India kept the series alive. Sunil Ga ...more
‘We are working towards a better format for the Los Angeles Olympics; it will be athlete first and we are collecting new ideas; we are close to change without forgetting the spirit of the sport,’ says the ISSF president
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