The Mumbai Indians' women's team, led by Natalie Sciver-Brunt's dominant performance with the bat, secured a historic victory in the Women's Premier League 2025. Sciver-Brunt set a new record for the most runs in a WPL season, finishing with 523 runs in 10 games with a strike-rate of 152.47. Despite the stellar performances from Ellyse Perry and Hayley Matthews, their respective teams - Royal Challengers Bengaluru and West Indies - were unable to make it to the playoffs. Shafali Verma, the explosive opening batter for Delhi Capitals, showed improvement in her game and finished as the highest run-scorer for her team. On the other hand, the Gujarat Giants' dismal campaign was reflected by their skipper Ashleigh Gardner finishing as the side's highest run-scorer with only 243 runs.
Former New Zealand cricketer Simon Doull took a dig at the curator of Eden Gardens, Sujan Mukherjee, for not considering the demands of the home team for a spin-friendly pitch ahead of Kolkata Knight Riders' match against Rajasthan Royals. Legendary commentator Harsha Bhogle also supported Doull's statement, emphasizing that home advantage is crucial in a tournament like IPL. With tensions rising between the franchise and the curator, it remains to be seen what kind of pitch is laid out for the match.
After a defeat in their opening game at home, the Kolkata Knight Riders bounced back with a dominant eight-wicket win over the Rajasthan Royals in Guwahati. Led by Quinton de Kock's unbeaten 97 and strong performances from spinners Moeen Ali and Varun Chakravarthy, KKR capitalized on more favorable conditions away from their home ground at Eden Gardens. However, recent comments from the Eden Gardens pitch curator rejecting the home team's requests have sparked controversy and former cricketers Harsha Bhogle and Simon Doull have spoken out against the lack of home advantage for KKR. Stay updated with the latest IPL 2025 news, including points table, teams, schedule, and live score updates.
In a shocking move, Red Bull announced that Yuki Tsunoda will take over Liam Lawson's seat for the 2025 Formula 1 season, starting at the Japanese Grand Prix. Lawson, who struggled to adapt to the challenging RB21 car, will be demoted to Red Bull's sister team, Racing Bulls. Tsunoda, with the support of engine partner Honda, will make his debut for Red Bull on home soil, hoping to achieve better results than Lawson. F1 legend Damon Hill and Red Bull team principal Christian Horner have already shared their thoughts on this drastic driver change.
Red Bull has officially announced that Yuki Tsunoda will take over from Liam Lawson and drive alongside Max Verstappen starting at the Japanese Grand Prix. This decision comes after Lawson's dismal performance in the first two races of the F1 season. Tsunoda, who has already shown strong pace, will be aiming to help Red Bull claim both the World Drivers' and Constructors' titles.
The Indian contingent has proved their mettle in the global sporting arena by bringing home 7 medals, including a historic first Gold in the Men's Regu category at the Sepak Takraw World Cup held in Patna. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya have lauded the team's remarkable achievement, with the former expressing pride and promising a bright future for India in the sport. This record-breaking performance is sure to inspire aspiring athletes across the nation and cement India's position as a force to be reckoned with in the international sporting scene.
After an impressive 4-1 win against Brazil in a crucial World Cup qualifier, Argentina players were seen singing a savage chant directed towards Barcelona star Raphinha. The World Cup holders dominated the game with goals from Julien Alvarez, Alexis Mac Allister, Enzo Fernandez and Giuliano Simeone. Prior to the game, Raphinha had goaded the Argentina players, claiming Brazil would beat them both on and off the pitch. However, after the final whistle, the Argentina players fired back at Raphinha with a taunting chant.
After 14 years, football fans in India will have the chance to see Lionel Messi and the Argentina national team in action during an exhibition match in October 2025 in Kerala. This event marks Messi's return to India since his first visit in 2011. The partnership between HSBC India and the Argentine Football Association (AFA) confirms the highly anticipated event, which will take place as part of the 2025 competitive season and ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
In a thrilling match against Denmark, Portugal secured their spot in the UEFA Nations League final four with a win. However, the game also saw superstar Cristiano Ronaldo miss a penalty, surpassing Lionel Messi for the most missed penalties in soccer history with a total of 32. Despite this, Ronaldo still managed to score and secure his team's spot in the semifinals, adding to his impressive record of 136 goals for the Portugal national team. This record puts him in an elite club with only one other male player, Iran's Ali Daei, to have scored 100+ international goals. Despite his missed penalty, Ronaldo is still considered one of the greatest players in the world and a force to be reckoned with on the field.
In his third season with Punjab Kings (PBKS), Glenn Maxwell's luck wasn't on his side as he was dismissed for a golden duck in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 opener against Gujarat Titans. The 36-year-old had the option to review the decision but chose not to, only to realize later that the ball was missing the stumps. This marked Maxwell's 19th duck in the IPL, making him the first player to hold this record. However, his IPL career boasts of a tournament win, an MVP title, and a playoff finish.
In a high-scoring Indian Premier League match, Shreyas Iyer's unbeaten 97 and Shashank Singh's quickfire 44 helped Punjab Kings post a massive total of 243 for 5. Despite some strong batting performances from Gujarat Titans, including Sai Sudharsan's 74 and Jos Buttler's 54, they fell short of the target by 11 runs. This win keeps Punjab Kings in the race for a playoff spot in the tournament.