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India vs England, 2nd Test: Suryavanshi and his U-19 teammates cheer for Team India at Edgbaston
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Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the rising U-19 cricket star who recently smashed a blistering 20-ball fifty and a jaw-dropping 86 off just 31 balls against England, was seen cheering for Team India at the Edgbaston Test. Alongside his U-19 teammates, Suryavanshi’s presence highlights the excitement around India’s next generation of cricketers—especially after their dominant ODI series win over England.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just a feel-good moment—it’s a glimpse into India’s cricketing future. Suryavanshi’s explosive performances and his visible support for the senior team signal a thrilling pipeline of talent. For fans, it’s a reminder that the sport’s next big stars might already be here, waiting in the wings.
Hasin Jahan breaks silence on Shami's alimony: 'This amount is nothing'
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Hasin Jahan, the estranged wife of Indian cricketer Mohammed Shami, has publicly dismissed the alimony amount set by the court, calling it insignificant. The couple, who married in 2014 and separated in 2018 amid domestic violence allegations, have been locked in a bitter legal battle over divorce and financial settlements. Jahan’s latest comments highlight the ongoing tension and unresolved issues between them.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about money—it’s a high-profile case that puts a spotlight on how messy and emotionally charged divorce battles can get, especially when domestic abuse allegations are involved. For fans of Shami, it’s an uncomfortable reminder of his off-field controversies, while for others, it raises questions about fairness in alimony settlements and the personal toll of public feuds.
Asia Cup: Pakistan hockey team's participation cleared for tournament in India; visa process underway
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Good news for hockey fans—Pakistan’s national team has been cleared to play in two major tournaments hosted by India: the Asia Cup in Rajgir and the Junior World Cup in Tamil Nadu. After approvals from India’s foreign and home ministries, the visa process is now moving forward. The decision keeps India in line with Olympic values of inclusivity and dodges potential penalties from international sports bodies.
Editor’s Note: Sports often bridge political tensions, and this move signals a rare moment of cooperation between India and Pakistan, whose relations are usually strained. Letting Pakistan compete avoids messy sanctions and keeps the focus on the game—something fans on both sides can cheer for.
Watch: Diogo Jota’s last-ever career goal was a match-winner in the Merseyside derby
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Diogo Jota’s final goal for Liverpool wasn’t just any goal—it was a dramatic, game-winning strike in the heated Merseyside derby against Everton. Over his time with the club, Jota became a fan favorite, netting 47 Premier League goals with his sharp finishing and slick footwork. That last moment of brilliance? It’s now etched in Liverpool lore.
Editor’s Note: For football fans, especially Liverpool supporters, Jota’s final goal is more than just a highlight—it’s a perfect farewell snapshot of a player who delivered when it mattered. Derbies are already emotional, but a match-winner in one? That’s the stuff legends are made of. Even if you’re not a Reds fan, it’s a reminder of how sports can create these unforgettable, poetic moments.
'Sword is out': ​Ravindra Jadeja celebrates Test fifty like a warrior - Watch
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Ravindra Jadeja brought the drama on Day 2 of the India-England Test match, marking his 23rd Test fifty with his iconic sword-wielding celebration. Teaming up with Shubman Gill in a vital 100-run partnership, he steadied India’s innings after a shaky start at 211/5. Classic Jadeja—equal parts flair and fight.
Editor’s Note: Beyond the theatrics, Jadeja’s knock was a game-changer for India, turning pressure into momentum. His celebration isn’t just fun—it’s a reminder of how personality and performance collide in sports, giving fans moments to remember. In a tight series, innings like these can swing the whole contest.
'Two best spinners ... ': Ganguly slams India's 'surprising' XI call
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Cricket legends Sourav Ganguly, Sunil Gavaskar, and Ravi Shastri are openly criticizing India’s team selection for the second Test against England, calling it "surprising" and questionable. The decision to rest star bowler Jasprit Bumrah, leave out spinner Kuldeep Yadav, and bring in three new players has raised eyebrows. Critics argue it weakens India’s bowling attack at a crucial moment in the series.
Editor’s Note: Team selections in high-stakes sports always spark debate, but when icons like Ganguly—who’ve been in the trenches—voice concerns, fans take notice. India’s management is under fire for what some see as unnecessary tinkering with a winning formula. With the series hanging in the balance, these choices could backfire or, just maybe, prove the doubters wrong. Either way, it’s drama cricket fans won’t want to miss.
Ronaldo pens heartfelt note on Jota's passing: 'It doesn't make sense' - Read
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Cristiano Ronaldo shared an emotional tribute after the sudden death of his Portuguese teammate Diogo Jota and Jota's brother in a car crash in Spain. The Liverpool player, who had just married and recently celebrated a Nations League win with Ronaldo, leaves behind a grieving football community. Ronaldo’s raw reaction—"It doesn’t make sense"—captures the shock and heartbreak of the tragedy.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a star athlete’s grief—it’s a reminder of how fragile life is, even for those who seem invincible on the field. Jota’s death cuts deep for fans and players alike, uniting them in loss. For Ronaldo, who’s rarely this publicly vulnerable, the pain is palpable, making the story resonate far beyond sports.
IND vs ENG: 'My dad always wore a flat cap', says teary-eyed Chris Woakes
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England cricketer Chris Woakes fought back tears as he honored his late father, Roger, during a match at Edgbaston. He shared a heartfelt memory—how his dad always wore a flat cap—and showed off a tattoo dedicated to him on his left arm. Roger passed away last May, and Woakes' emotional tribute struck a chord with fans.
Editor’s Note: Even in the high-stakes world of professional sports, personal stories of love and loss resonate deeply. Woakes’ vulnerability reminds us that athletes aren’t just performers—they’re people with real emotions, and moments like this humanize the game. It’s a poignant glimpse into how players carry their off-field lives with them on the pitch.
RIP Diogo Jota: Football world reacts to the tragic death of Liverpool star
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Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his younger brother, André Silva, were killed in a car crash in Spain near Zamora after their vehicle left the road. The football community is reeling from the loss, with an outpouring of grief and tributes from fans, teammates, and clubs worldwide.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another sports headline—it’s a gut punch. Jota was a rising star at Liverpool, loved by fans for his skill and spirit, and his sudden death (alongside his brother) cuts deep. Beyond the game, it’s a reminder of how fragile life is, even for those who seem invincible on the pitch. The wave of tributes shows how sports can unite people in grief, even amid rivalries.

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