The second day of the IPL 2025 Auction saw intense bidding wars as RCB secured talented English all-rounder Jacob Bethell for Rs 2.6 crore, while CSK acquired Australian pacer Nathan Ellis for Rs 2 crore. Sri Lankan fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera and West Indies sensation Shamar Joseph were sold to Delhi Capitals and LSG respectively, while all-rounder Kamindu Mendis was taken by SRH at his base price of Rs 75 lakh. Several big names like Jason Behrendorff and Navdeep Saini went unsold, making it an eventful day for the IPL teams. Stay updated with the latest business news and stock market updates through our coverage.
Despite a strong track record in Test cricket, James Anderson failed to secure a contract in the IPL auction. However, other English players such as Will Jacks, Jacob Bethell, and Sam Curran made significant gains, with big name teams like Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings acquiring their services. The auction saw a major shakeup in the 2025 edition of the tournament, with teams finalizing their squads for the upcoming season.
England's hopes of a 5-0 series sweep against West Indies in the fourth T20 were dashed by a stunning century stand from Shai Hope and Evin Lewis, who helped the hosts chase down a target of 219 with six balls to spare. Despite a valiant effort from Jacob Bethell (22-ball fifty), who powered England to an imposing 218-5, the West Indies openers took control of the match with a 136-run partnership. Although England fought back with three quick wickets in the 10th over, West Indies regrouped to clinch their first victory thanks to a confident knock from Rovman Powell and a series of back-to-back sixes from Sherfane Rutherford. The win was also the fourth consecutive victory for the side chasing in the series. However, England's concerns over Liam Livingstone's injury may dampen their spirits as they head into the final match of the series.
The fifth day of the 2024 Paris Paralympics saw India making history as shuttler Kumar Nitesh and javelin thrower Sumit Antil clinched gold medals in their respective events. Nitesh, who lost his leg in a train accident, beat Tokyo silver-medallist Daniel Bethell in a thrilling final to win gold in the men's singles SL3 category. Later in the evening, Antil defended his Paralympic title by setting a new Games record in the javelin throw event.
Indian para badminton player Nitesh Kumar makes history by winning his first ever gold medal at the Paris Paralympics 2024, beating Great Britain's Daniel Bethell in a thrilling final. Meanwhile, Manisha Ramadass wins bronze and Thulasimathi Murugesan settles for silver in their respective women's singles matches. Nitesh's victory also marks India's retention of the SL3 gold after Pramod Bhagat's win in Tokyo three years ago.