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India's New Batting Prodigy: 18-Year-Old Sooryavanshi Gets First National Call-Up

India's New Batting Prodigy: 18-Year-Old Sooryavanshi Gets First National Call-Up

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, the 18-year-old IPL batting prodigy, receives his first India jersey and is set to debut against Ireland. Is he the next Tendulkar or another flash in the pan?

Tommy GallagherJun 23
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World Cup Day 12: Argentina and France Cruise as Jordan’s Cinderella Run Ends

World Cup Day 12: Argentina and France Cruise as Jordan’s Cinderella Run Ends

Argentina cruises without Messi, France survives a scare, and Jordan’s World Cup dream ends. Day 12 had it all—and it’s only the beginning.

Elena VasquezJun 23
Kane's England face Ghana in must-win World Cup clash: prediction and lineups

Kane's England face Ghana in must-win World Cup clash: prediction and lineups

England face Ghana in a World Cup group decider. Winner advances, loser prays for math. Kane vs Kudus — who blinks first?

Tommy GallagherJun 23
Inside France vs. Iraq: How players survived a 'mentally draining' two-hour storm delay

Inside France vs. Iraq: How players survived a 'mentally draining' two-hour storm delay

Inside the tunnel during France vs. Iraq's two-hour weather delay: boredom, desperation, and the psychological battle that reshaped the game.

Michael ThorpeJun 23
Giannis to Miami: Bucks Star's Trade Shakes NBA

Giannis to Miami: Bucks Star's Trade Shakes NBA

Giannis Antetokounmpo is headed to Miami in a blockbuster trade that ends his Milwaukee era and reshapes the NBA's power balance.

Tommy GallagherJun 23
Ex-Wimbledon Champ Vondrousova Slapped with Four-Year Ban for Refusing Drug Test

Ex-Wimbledon Champ Vondrousova Slapped with Four-Year Ban for Refusing Drug Test

Marketa Vondrousova, the 2023 Wimbledon champion, was banned for four years after refusing to provide a drug test sample—a refusal that could end her career.

Tommy GallagherJun 22
Wyndham Clark Shuts Up Hecklers, Clinches Second US Open in Gritty Style

Wyndham Clark Shuts Up Hecklers, Clinches Second US Open in Gritty Style

Wyndham Clark silenced a hostile New York crowd to win his second US Open. A wire-to-wire victory that proves grit beats noise every time.

Tommy GallagherJun 22
'I've waited my whole life for this': Cape Verde fan's raw joy live on BBC News

'I've waited my whole life for this': Cape Verde fan's raw joy live on BBC News

A Cape Verde fan's raw, unscripted scream of joy during a live BBC News broadcast reminded the world why the World Cup matters — and became the moment of the tournament.

Elena VasquezJun 22
Cape Verde’s Bloody-Nosed Draw Exposes Uruguay’s Rot

Cape Verde’s Bloody-Nosed Draw Exposes Uruguay’s Rot

Two down, twice back. The Blue Sharks tore up the script in Al Khor, leaving Uruguay’s World Cup hopes gasping. This wasn’t just a draw—it was a reckoning.

Tommy GallagherJun 22
Conceicao's blunt message: No one's forcing the ball to Ronaldo anymore

Conceicao's blunt message: No one's forcing the ball to Ronaldo anymore

Portugal manager Roberto Conceicao delivered a blunt message after his team's World Cup opener: no player, not even Cristiano Ronaldo, is above the system. The data backs him up.

Elena VasquezJun 22
Iran's Stubborn Draw Against Belgium: A Win for National Pride

Iran's Stubborn Draw Against Belgium: A Win for National Pride

Iran's 0-0 draw against Belgium at the World Cup sparked celebrations in Tehran, where fans saw the result as a rare moment of pride for a nation under pressure.

Tommy GallagherJun 22
Ten-Man Belgium Escape Iran's Upset Bid in Tense Scoreless Draw

Ten-Man Belgium Escape Iran's Upset Bid in Tense Scoreless Draw

Belgium survived a second-half siege after Nathan Ngoy's red card, but Iran's disallowed goal left them wondering what could have been.

Tommy GallagherJun 22