Sports Desk

Aussie Sprint Prodigy Gout Gout Extends Unbeaten European Streak With Electrifying 200m Run In Monaco

Australia’s teenage sprint star Gout Gout continues to blaze through Europe’s athletics circuit, registering another emphatic win in Monaco this week. The 16-year-old from Queensland clocked an impressive time in the 200m, strengthening his status as one of the fastest emerging sprinters on the global stage while extending his unbeaten run in Europe this season….

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D Gukesh’s Coach Grzegorz Gajewski On His Young Prodigy: “Many Forget He’s Only 19, He Even Forgets Sometimes”

Indian chess continues to shine on the global stage, with teenage Grandmaster D Gukesh emerging as one of the brightest stars in the sport’s modern era. Recently, his coach, Polish Grandmaster Grzegorz Gajewski, opened up about Gukesh’s mental resilience, maturity, and immense potential, emphasising that despite his calm, methodical presence on the board, it is…

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Not A Surface To Come Out Swinging: Ollie Pope On England’s Slow Batting Approach

England’s middle-order batter Ollie Pope has defended his team’s uncharacteristically cautious batting approach in the ongoing Test against India, stating that the nature of the pitch did not warrant aggressive strokeplay. Pope’s comments come amid criticism from sections of fans and former cricketers who felt that England abandoned their high-tempo ‘Bazball’ approach when faced with…

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“I Wouldn’t Bowl To Him In England”: Mitchell Starc Acknowledges The Brilliance Of India Captain Shubman Gill

Australia’s pace spearhead Mitchell Starc has heaped rich praise on India’s young captain Shubman Gill, acknowledging his technical mastery, adaptability, and temperament that make him one of the toughest batters to bowl to in contemporary cricket. In a recent interaction during a cricket podcast ahead of Australia’s upcoming England tour, Starc candidly remarked: “I wouldn’t…

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Jasprit Bumrah Breaks Kapil Dev’s Record, Registers Most Away 5-Wicket Hauls For India

In a historic feat that cements his legacy among India’s greatest fast bowlers, Jasprit Bumrah has surpassed the legendary Kapil Dev’s record for the most five-wicket hauls in overseas Tests by an Indian bowler. Bumrah achieved this milestone during the ongoing series against England, showcasing once again why he is regarded as the spearhead of…

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‘It is important to have families, but…’: After Virat Kohli, India head coach Gautam Gambhir reiterates BCCI’s family rule

India’s new head coach Gautam Gambhir has echoed sentiments once expressed by former captain Virat Kohli regarding the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) regulations on family members travelling with players during international tours. In a press briefing ahead of India’s upcoming series, Gambhir underlined that while family presence is important for player…

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‘Boxing in her blood’: Hawa Singh’s granddaughter Nupur continues family legacy with gold at World Boxing Cup

In a moment of pride for Indian boxing, Nupur, the granddaughter of legendary heavyweight boxer Hawa Singh, clinched the gold medal at the recently concluded World Boxing Cup held in Astana, Kazakhstan. The young pugilist’s triumph is being celebrated across the Indian sporting community as she continues the legacy of her grandfather, widely regarded as…

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Wimbledon 2025: Novak Djokovic suffers ‘nasty fall’, hopes it is not too bad

Novak Djokovic, the 24-time Grand Slam champion and defending Wimbledon title holder, gave fans and the tennis world a massive scare on Tuesday after suffering a ‘nasty fall’ during his quarterfinal clash. The Serbian legend, who was leading comfortably before the incident, slipped awkwardly while attempting a forehand return, clutching his knee in visible discomfort….

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Wimbledon: $12,500 fine for swearing, unsportsmanlike conduct, 15 players penalised so far

Wimbledon 2025, known globally for its prestigious traditions, strict codes of conduct, and elite tennis battles, has yet again reinforced its uncompromising stance on player behaviour. So far this year, 15 players have been fined for offences ranging from audible obscenities to unsportsmanlike conduct, with fines crossing the $12,500 mark for swearing incidents alone. Fines…

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