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Smriti Mandhana lone Indian in TIME's list of 100 most influential people in sports
India's cricket star Smriti Mandhana has been recognized by TIME magazine on its 100 Most Influential People in Sports 2026 list. The Mumbai-born opener is the sole Indian to feature, celebrated for her record-breaking batting prowess and leadership in team triumphs, including the Women's Premier League and the ICC Women's ODI World Cup.
New York Knicks owner James Dolan urged players to abstain from sex during title run
Dolan invoked Spartans in surprise April speechOwner urged 10 weeks of sacrifice to win titleKnicks won team’s first championship since 1973The New York Knicks’ first NBA championship in 53 years may have been built on many things: Jalen Brunson’s brilliance, Mike Brown’s steady hand, a suffocating defense and a healthy roster when it mattered most.According to much-maligned team owner James Dolan, it may also have required a little self-denial. Continue reading...
Why Kante is still crucial for France - Giroud
Why Kante is still crucial for France - GiroudPublished3 minutes agoCommentsWhen we were both back at Chelsea after we had won the World Cup together with France in 2018, N'Golo Kante said to me, "Oli, I think I am going to retire from the national team."I told him, 'no NG, look, you are top of the world. I can understand why you are saying this, but you need to carry on. You are too young to stop.'That was eight years ago, and NG - which is what all his friends and team-mates call him - is stil...
Will Madueke start ahead of Saka for England?
Will Madueke start ahead of Saka for England?To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedWill Madueke start ahead of Saka for England?Close00Senior football correspondent Sami Mokbel explains how Bukayo Saka's injury could see Noni Madueke start for England.SectionSportPublishedJust nowShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRead description
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Senegal play France in their opening game of the World Cup
What's behind Hamilton's resurgence?
Lewis Hamilton returned to winning ways for the first time in nearly two years after his first Grand Prix victory for Ferrari in Barcelona on Sunday.The 41-year-old endured a difficult 2025 as he went through a whole season without standing on the podium for the first time in his Formula 1 career.
IND A vs SL A: Why was Super Over played despite fading light? Decision raises eyebrows
A tied India A vs Sri Lanka A match ended in controversy after a Super Over was played in near-darkness. Despite deteriorating light, captain Tilak Varma pushed for a result, leading to player struggles and an ugly post-match altercation. Officials' decision to continue under poor visibility remains a major talking point.
Route announced for 2026 Tour of Britain
Route announced for 2026 Tour of Britain3 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleDavid McKennaEast Yorkshire and LincolnshireGetty ImagesGeraint Thomas in his farewell race as a professional cyclist during the 21st Tour of Britain 2025The host venues for the 2026 Tour of Britain men's cycling race have been announced.The first two stages of the professional road cycling event, which attracts top competitors from around the world, will be held in Lincolnshire on 2 September.Further stages wi...
Iran v Iran in the stands as politics and football intertwine
Iran v Iran in the stands as politics and football intertwineImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Iran fans during the 2-2 draw with New Zealand at Los Angeles StadiumByShaimaa KhalilBBC North America correspondent at Los Angeles StadiumPublished2 minutes agoOn the tickets and in the listings, this match was billed as Iran v New Zealand.But in the stands and chanting outside the stadium, it was not the Kiwis who were Iran's most vocal opponents - it was their own dissidents.Time and again, I...
Infantino using private jet in attempt to watch two World Cup matches per day
Fifa president sets gruelling itinerary across tournamentWorld Cup to generate about 9m tons of carbon dioxideGianni Infantino is planning to attend two World Cup games each day where possible for the rest of the tournament despite the huge distances involved.The Fifa president has access to a private jet provided by Qatar Airways as a value-in-kind element of its sponsorship deal with the world governing body, which will come in useful as Infantino journeys across the United States, Canada and...
Bleep tests, alcohol bans and Gazza: Italia 90 set the bar for England and sports science | Sean Ingle
Bobby Robson employed a head of human performance for the World Cup and, despite wariness, the players got on boardThe eve of Italia 90. Gazza’s tears, England’s heartache, and the cascading emotions of a World Cup that sang and ultimately stung still lie ahead. For now, the sports scientist tasked with acclimatising Bobby Robson’s side to the Italian summer is using cutting-edge technology to assess each player’s fitness: a BBC microcomputer, a dot-matrix printer, and a few clunky Polar heart-r...
Just scores double but New Zealand held by Iran in entertaining game
Just scores double but New Zealand held by Iran in entertaining gameTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedJust scores double but New Zealand held by Iran in entertaining gameClose00Iran twice come from behind to draw 2-2 with New Zealand at the Los Angeles Stadium in their Group G encounter. READ MORE: Iran 2-2 New Zealand Available to UK users only.SectionSportPublished2 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRead descri...
FIFA World Cup: Iran rally twice amid geopolitical turmoil to deny New Zealand
Iran showcased remarkable resilience, twice coming from behind to secure a 2-2 draw against New Zealand in their politically charged World Cup opener. Mohammad Mohebbi's late equaliser capped a spirited comeback for Team Melli, who have faced a turbulent build-up to the tournament. The match, played before a passionate pro-Iranian crowd, saw Iran overcome deficits to claim a valuable point.
Are billions flooding into Saudi Pro League helping national team?
Are billions flooding into Saudi Pro League helping national team?To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, Saudi Arabia hold off relentless Uruguay to earn drawByNeil JohnstonBBC Sport journalistPublished1 minute agoCristiano Ronajdo. Karim Benzema. Neymar. Sadio Mane.The list of world-class talent who have chosen to play in the Saudi Pro League has risen over the years.But could the presence of these multiple Champions League a...
Will Sooryavanshi face ICC action? What the Code of Conduct says after pushing SL player
Teenage batting prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi faces potential sanctions after a heated post-match altercation with a Sri Lanka A player. The 15-year-old was involved in a physical exchange following India's Super Over defeat. The incident could lead to fines or demerit points under the ICC Code of Conduct, with the match referee to decide on sanctions.