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A judicial panel holds RCB, police, and KSCA accountable for the Bengaluru stampede, while Wales ends an 18-match losing streak with a victory over Japan, and Bumrah makes history at Lord's with a surprising performance.

Wales break 18-match losing run with Japan win

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Wales break 18-match losing run with Japan win
After a brutal 18-match losing streak stretching over 644 days, Wales finally snapped their dismal run with a hard-fought 31-22 victory over Japan in Kobe. It wasn’t pretty—they had to cling on late—but the relief was palpable.
Editor’s Note: For Welsh rugby fans, this win isn’t just about the scoreline—it’s a psychological lifeline. Long losing streaks can crush a team’s confidence, so breaking the curse against a tricky opponent like Japan might just spark a turnaround. Plus, it buys the coaching staff some breathing room after months of scrutiny.
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