India’s Leap of Faith: Shaili Singh and Moumita Mondal Break into Luzern Top 10
Shaili Singh and Moumita Mondal featured in the women’s long jump final at Luzern 2025. While Moumita finished 7th with 6.34m, Shaili placed 10th with a jump of 6.13m in a tough field.
Kujur Leads Indian Sprint Charge in Luzern with Strong 10.28s
Animesh Kujur clocked 10.28s in the 100m at Luzern, leading a strong Indian sprint pack featuring Gurindervir Singh, Lalu Bhoi, and others. A promising sign for India’s track future.
India’s Javelin Duo Hold Their Ground in Luzern, But Fall Short of Peak Form
Karishma Sanil and Sahil Silwal delivered steady performances in Luzern, finishing in the top five but falling short of their personal bests.
From Paris to LA: Cricket’s Olympic Journey After 128 Years
Cricket is back in the Olympics after 128 years. LA 2028 will host men’s and women’s T20 events with six teams each, marking a historic return for the sport.
Panda Sisters Crash Out in Opening Round of Japan Open 2025
India’s Rutaparna and Swetaparna Panda lost to Japan’s Kawazoe and Ishikawa in the first round of the Japan Open 2025. Misfired smashes and missed net play led to a straight-games defeat.
6 for 9 and 27 All Out — Starc Ends West Indies in 15 Balls
Mitchell Starc produced a sensational spell of 6 for 9 as West Indies were bowled out for just 27 — the second-lowest total in Test history. On his 100th Test, Starc delivered a performance for the ages and led Australia to a 3–0 series sweep.
Fire & Ice Fell Apart at Lord’s
India’s chase at Lord’s crumbled under pressure as Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul — the Fire & Ice duo — fell apart on Day 5 of the 3rd Test against England. With just 193 to chase, India folded for 170, losing by 22 runs. While Jadeja stood tall with an unbeaten 61, the rest succumbed to England’s sledging and intensity. Skipper Gill admitted Pant’s run-out and lack of partnerships cost the match. Debutant Nitish Kumar Reddy impressed, but Karun Nair’s struggles continued. A cautionary tale in the heart of Test cricket.
From Dominating 10K to Making Noise in 1500m — Gulveer Singh’s Stunning Transformation Continues
India’s rising distance star Gulveer Singh clocked 3:36.58 in his 1500m debut at the Sunset Tour in Los Angeles — becoming the third-fastest Indian ever. From 10K gold to middle-distance success, Gulveer’s transformation continues.
India’s Big Three Set for Japan Open 2025: Satwik-Chirag, Sindhu, Lakshya eye return to winning ways
PV Sindhu is set to lead India’s women’s singles challenge at the Japan Open 2025. Focused and determined, the star shuttler aims to reignite her form on the road to Paris.
Hot, Sizzling, and Savage: MI New York Conquer MLC 2025 in Style
MI New York lift the MLC 2025 trophy in a night of fireworks, fierce cricket, and unforgettable moments. A title run that oozed drama, power, and pride.