Category: 6. Sports

  • Hamzah Sheeraz Carries Kronk-Like Power

    Hamzah Sheeraz Carries Kronk-Like Power

    Andy Lee believes Hamzah Sheeraz, the man dubbed “The British Tommy Hearns,” would have fit right in at the Kronk Gym due to his “shocking” power.

    England’s Sheeraz linked up with Lee earlier this year in the wake of his disappointing draw with WBC middleweight champ Carlos Adames on February 22 at ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The new relationship paid immediate dividends as Sheeraz crushed Edgar Berlanga inside five rounds July 12 in Queens, New York – just shy of five months after the Adames fight.

    It was the perfect start to life under Lee for Sheeraz, who moved to 22-0-1 (18 KOs) and within touching distance of a fight with Canelo Alvarez as a result of the victory.

    Although the Berlanga victory came at the end of his first camp in Dublin under Lee, the highly rated coach was not willing to take any credit for the win. Lee suggested that it was Sheeraz’s inherent qualities that secured it.

    Lee, who trains other noted punchers like Joseph Parker and Ben Whittaker, admitted that the first time he took Sheeraz on the pads it surprised him.

    “His punching power is truly shocking,” Lee told The Ring. “Hamzah can punch like hell. It really took me by surprise. His left hand is … the only way I can describe it is shocking when he hits you on the pads.

    “And then when it comes to sparring, I see it every time because these guys get in the ring with all these ideas and then the first jab lands and you see their expression change immediately.”

    On the Berlanga victory, which included two knockdowns in the fourth round before the finish came in the fifth, Lee added, “I don’t think you saw any of the real stuff we did in training.

    “And I think the stuff that knocked Berlanga out, Hamzah always did that. He could always put his hands up and go forward and dig in.”

    It was Sheeraz’s promoter, Frank Warren, who first offered the practically unknown youngster professional terms back in 2017, who labelled him “The British Tommy Hearns” due to his tall, wiry frame, long levers and concussive power.

    Lee trained under the late Emanuel Steward and spent many years at the Kronk Gym in Detroit, where Hearns made his name. He is therefore well placed to comment on Warren’s suggestion.

    The Irishman, a former WBO middleweight champion, said, “It’s an obvious comparison just because of the size and the height and the power.

    “But it’s also the attitude … Just wanting to just hurt somebody. Hamzah would have fitted in alright at the Kronk. He would have been perfect in the basement.”

    Sheeraz is not yet back in the gym and it is not clear when he will fight again. He has been strongly linked to a showdown with Alvarez in 2026 should the Mexican superstar successfully navigate his super fight with Terence Crawford on September 13. There is also the chance that Sheeraz will look to box once more in the interim.

    But Lee thinks the real improvement will begin in their next camp, now that Sheeraz has adapted to the training methods properly.

    “Once he comes back,” Lee said, “it will probably take a couple of weeks of building back to where we were and where we left off. Then we’ll have the luxury of working on some of the finer points. We’ve kind of grasped the essence of it now. He just needs to know the basics and then he’s going to get the more flashy stuff, I guess.

    “Before he came here, I didn’t really study him much, to be honest with you. I just knew he was coming and thought I could have a positive impact. But just listening to him and hearing all the stories and how he trains, he’s been through the trenches.”

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  • Martin Zubimendi and the transfer U-turn that set both Liverpool and Arsenal up for success

    Martin Zubimendi and the transfer U-turn that set both Liverpool and Arsenal up for success

    Less than a year ago, Arne Slot argued that there was no longer any point in talking about Martin Zubimendi’s decision to turn down Liverpool. “We’ve moved on,” the Dutchman insisted in an interview with The Times.

    It would certainly be hard to question the veracity of that particular claim. The Reds romped to a record-equalling 20th English title thanks in no small part to Ryan Gravenberch, Slot’s surprising solution to Liverpool’s defensive midfield problem.

    However, one can be sure that Zubimendi’s name will come up before, during and after Sunday’s eagerly-awaited Premier League showdown with Arsenal, the team that the Spain international chose to join less than a year after his 11th-hour U-turn left Liverpool in a state of shock…

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  • Pakistan vs UAE Live Streaming in India: When and where to watch 2nd T20I, date, venue; Check PAK vs UAE probable XIs

    Pakistan vs UAE Live Streaming in India: When and where to watch 2nd T20I, date, venue; Check PAK vs UAE probable XIs

    Having beaten Afghanistan a night ago by 39 runs, Pakistan would like to keep their winning momentum in the ongoing T20I tri-series when the Men in Green take on hosts United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Sharjah on Saturday (August 30). The Pakistan vs UAE match starts on 8:30 PM IST.

    Serving as a preparation for the upcoming Asia cup 2025, Pakistan started on a brighter note with their captain leading from the front with an unbeaten half century against Afghanistan in the tournament opener.

    In bowling, Haris Rauf led the charge with four scalps while the likes of Shaheen Shah Afridi, Mohammad Nawaz and Sufiyan Muqeem accounted for two wickets each. On the other hand, UAE will take confidence from their historic series win over Bangladesh recently to upset Pakistan.

    All the teams in the series will play other teams twice in round robin format before the top two advancing into the final on September 7. Both UAE and Pakistan are in the same group with India and Oman in the Asia Cup 2025.

    Pakistan vs UAE 2nd T20I match details

    Venue: Sharjah Cricket Stadium

    Pakistan vs UAE T20I head-to-head

    Despite Pakistan playing so much cricket in the middle east, the Men in Green have played just a solitary T20I against UAE in the shortest format in 2016. The clash, which was also a part of Asia Cup, was won by Pakistan.

    Pakistan vs UAE predicted playing XIs

    Pakistan: Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Fakhar Zaman, Salman Agha (c), Hasan Nawaz, Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Sufiyan Muqeem

    UAE: Muhammad Zohaib, Muhammad Waseem (c), Alishan Sharafu, Rahul Chopra (wk), Asif Khan, Aryansh Sharma, Ethan D’Souza, Dhruv Parashar, Haider Ali, Muhammad Rohid Khan, Muhammad Farooq

    How to watch Pakistan vs UAE T20I clash in India?

    Unfortunately, the T20I tri-series is not telecasted in India. But still the fans can watch Pakistan vs UAE clash on FanCode app and website on a subscription model.

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  • India makes 2030 Commonwealth Games bid in move to bolster Olympics credentials

    India makes 2030 Commonwealth Games bid in move to bolster Olympics credentials

    India has submitted a bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad, hoping it will bolster its credentials to stage the 2036 Olympic Games, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) said.

    An IOA delegation submitted the bid proposal at the Commonwealth Sport headquarters in London on Friday.

    “This is not just a bid to stage a sporting event – it is our commitment to the Commonwealth family to deliver Games that are athlete-centred, inclusive, sustainable and future-facing,” Harpal Singh, a member of the IOA’s executive council, said.

    “Our vision is to use this milestone not only to honour the past but to set the stage for the future – ensuring the Games remain relevant, impactful and viable for the next century.”

    India’s federal government on Wednesday gave the go-ahead to sign the host collaboration agreement along with the required guarantees from the concerned ministries.

    Singh, also a member of the sports committee of Commonwealth Sport, called it a “proud moment”, which took India closer to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “vision of bringing the Olympic Games 2036 to India”.

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  • Historic India vs. Pakistan Quarter-Final at the APPC Cup

    Historic India vs. Pakistan Quarter-Final at the APPC Cup

    Saturday morning at the Padel Arena is calm, with a warm summer breeze gently sweeping through the venue. But as the announcement echoes across the arena, the atmosphere shifts. India vs. Pakistan in the quarter-finals. The center court is locked, ready for a historic clash that will be remembered for years to come.

    This is more than just a match; it’s a battle of pride, a showdown between two nations with a rivalry that transcends sport. It’s a meeting of cultures, a celebration of spirit, and a moment that sends butterflies through the hearts of millions. The players take the court not just for victory, but for the honor of their countries.

    Team Pakistan, under the management of Sindh Padel Collective, enters the arena as proud challengers. As underdogs in many eyes, they are ready to face their formidable rivals with strength and determination. There is no doubt that every drop of sweat, every rally, and every serve will be delivered with the utmost commitment to their nation. This match is more than just a sport – it’s a fight for national glory, a testament to the pride and unity of Pakistan.

    The atmosphere is charged with patriotism as the teams prepare to battle it out, but regardless of the outcome, one thing is clear: this quarter-final will be a chapter in history that fans from both nations will cherish forever. The game will go down not just for the victory, but for the courage, passion, and unwavering determination shown by both sides.

    Stay tuned as the The Padel Collective and Team Pakistan make their mark at the APPC Cup Quarter finals , and witness the drama and emotion of one of the greatest rivalries in sports.


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  • Pooran and Munro punish Barbados Royals as TKR cruise to victory

    Pooran and Munro punish Barbados Royals as TKR cruise to victory

    TKR skipper Nicholas Pooran smashes one through the offside during his 65 not out. (CPL T20 via Getty Images)

    Nicholas Pooran and Colin Munro produced commanding half-centuries to power the Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) to a comfortable seven-wicket victory over the Barbados Royals in front of a lively home crowd at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Tarouba, last night. The pair’s brutal hitting ensured the chase of 179 never truly looked out of reach, as TKR’s batting firepower once again took centre stage.

    Sent in to bat after losing the toss, the Royals posted a competitive 178 for six from their allotted 20 overs. Their innings was built around steady contributions from the middle order, as Kadeem Alleyne struck a fluent 41 and Sherfane Rutherford added a breezy 45. Skipper Rovman Powell chipped in with 31, while Brandon King played his part with 29. Quinton de Kock, however, departed cheaply for 17 after being undone by Ali Khan, leaving the Royals short of the explosive start they had hoped for.

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  • Don Bradman’s ‘baggy green’ cap worn during 1946-47 Ashes sells for over Rs. 2.5 crore

    Don Bradman’s ‘baggy green’ cap worn during 1946-47 Ashes sells for over Rs. 2.5 crore

    A “baggy green” Test cap worn by Australian cricketing legend Don Bradman has been bought for Aus$438,550 (US$287,000) by the country’s National Museum, which called it an iconic slice of history.

    Skipper Bradman, who famously averaged 99.94 in Test matches, sported the cap during England’s 1946-47 Ashes tour of Australia, the first to be played between the two sides after World War II.

    National Museum director Katherine McMahon said that with cricket far from people’s minds during the war, the Test series represented a sign of hope and optimism.

    “Sir Donald’s baggy green marks the life of Australia’s most celebrated batsman and reflects a time when sporting heroes gave Australians hope, following the heartbreak and hardship of World War II,” she said late on Friday.

    “We are delighted this national treasure has found a home here at the National Museum of Australia for all Australians to enjoy.”

    The cap, bought from a private owner, is one of 11 worn by Bradman known to exist.

    One that he used during India’s 1947-48 tour of Australia, his final Test series on home soil, fetched US$250,000 last year.

    Australia’s cricketers are awarded the dark green woollen caps before Test debuts and they are revered by players and fans alike.

    Arts Minister Tony Burke said the purchase safeguarded an important piece of national history.

    “You’d be hard-pressed to meet an Australian that hasn’t heard of the great Donald Bradman, arguably the greatest cricketer of all time,” he said.

    “Now to have one of his iconic baggy greens in the National Museum of Australia means visitors will have the opportunity to get up close and connect with our sporting and cultural history.”

    The cap will go into the National Historical Collection in Canberra alongside other Bradman memorabilia, including an autographed bat from the first Test at Trent Bridge in Nottingham during the 1934 Ashes series.

    Bradman, described by cricket authority Wisden as the greatest to “have ever graced the gentleman’s game”, died in 2001 aged 92.

    Published on Aug 30, 2025

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  • Pakistan Recall Imam-ul-Haq Amidst Record-Breaking Run at Yorkshire

    Pakistan Recall Imam-ul-Haq Amidst Record-Breaking Run at Yorkshire

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has made a surprising decision to recall Imam-ul-Haq from his stint at Yorkshire, where he is in the midst of a career run in the One‑Day Cup. The in‑form opener will now play his last game for the county in Sunday’s semi‑final against Hampshire at Scarborough before returning home.

    The 29‑year‑old has been a revelation in the 50‑over competition, scoring 583 runs at an average of 97.16 in seven matches to sit second on the run‑scoring charts behind Hampshire’s Nick Gubbins, who has played nine games. His standout knock came against Northamptonshire Steelbacks, where he smashed a career‑best 159 off 130 balls, underlining his pedigree as one of the tournament’s most consistent performers.

    His tally includes three hundreds and three fifties, helping Yorkshire top their group with seven wins from eight matches.

    Team‑mate James Wharton paid glowing tribute to Imam, both for his runs and his personality.

    “He’s been amazing. The runs he has scored have been superb; we couldn’t have wished for it to go any better,” Wharton told BBC Radio Leeds. “He’s an intelligent man, and batting alongside him is a great learning experience because he talks you through it all. He’s also a rock star off the field—a very funny guy who’s had a real impact in the dressing room. It’s gutting he won’t be with us if we get to the final.”

    Signed in July as a replacement for India’s Ruturaj Gaikwad, Imam-ul-Haq’s stint with Yorkshire was initially expected to last the season, including the County Championship. But his blistering form has thrust him back into the sights of Pakistan’s selectors.

    After missing the recent Test series against the West Indies, the left‑hander is now being strongly considered for a recall ahead of the October Test series against South Africa.

    Selectors are also expected to assess his red‑ball form in the Hanif Mohammad Trophy next month, a key factor in finalizing Pakistan’s Test squad.

    Yorkshire, meanwhile, will be left with the sizeable task of filling the void of a player whose short stay has been transformative both on and off the field.


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  • Chelsea vs Fulham – Match preview and team news

    Chelsea vs Fulham – Match preview and team news

    Chelsea host west London neighbours Fulham in Saturday’s lunchtime Premier League derby at Stamford Bridge.

    Both clubs have made unbeaten starts to the season and will view this fixture as a springboard to push towards the top end of the table.

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    A well-rested Chelsea side, who received a bye in the Carabao Cup, will look to build on a thumping league win last weekend. They face a resilient Fulham team who are also in good spirits after extending their unbeaten start to the season with a midweek cup victory.

    This fixture has been dominated by Chelsea historically, but Fulham took four points off the Blues last season, including a famous victory at Stamford Bridge. With both clubs aiming to push towards the top end of the table, this promises to be a compelling derby.

    Chelsea vs Fulham – Match preview and team news

    • Date: Saturday, 30 August 2025

    • Venue: Stamford Bridge, London

    • Last meeting: Fulham 1-2 Chelsea, 20 April 2025, Premier League

    Team News

    Chelsea

    Enzo Maresca has ruled out Cole Palmer for the clash. The forward is struggling with a groin injury, and sat out last week’s win at West Ham.

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    However, the manager will have been delighted with his attack during last weekend’s 5-1 win, where the front four of Liam Delap, João Pedro, Pedro Neto, and Estêvão all started and combined superbly.

    The manager is also without the suspended Mykhaylo Mudryk and long-term absentees Levi Colwill and Benoît Badiashile.

    Fulham

    Marco Silva has a near fully-fit squad to choose from. He has been boosted by the return to training of left-backs Antonee Robinson and Ryan Sessegnon, who both face late fitness tests.

    In attack, Rodrigo Muniz is expected to be recalled after being rested for the midweek cup win, despite a goalscoring performance from his replacement, Raúl Jiménez.

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    Form

    Chelsea

    Chelsea enter this derby in fine form, having had a full week to prepare after their thumping 5-1 victory at West Ham last weekend. Enzo Maresca’s side are unbeaten in their last four competitive games and have scored 13 goals in that time.

    Fulham

    The Cottagers are also in a strong run of form, having extended their unbeaten start to the season with a 2-0 Carabao Cup victory over Bristol City in midweek.

    Marco Silva’s side have lost just one of their last seven competitive matches and will take huge confidence from their 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge on Boxing Day last year.

    Predicted Lineups

    Chelsea predicted XI: Sánchez; Gusto, Adarabioyo, Chalobah, Cucurella; Caicedo, Enzo Fernández; Neto, João Pedro, Estêvão; Delap.

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    Fulham predicted XI: Leno; Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Sessegnon; Berge, Lukić; Castagne, Smith Rowe, Iwobi; Muniz.

    How to watch Chelsea vs Fulham?

    The match will be broadcast live in the UK on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate. Coverage is scheduled to begin at 12pm BST, and subscribers can stream the action via discovery+ and the TNT Sports app.

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  • Kamil Majchrzak finds boy after fan steals US Open victory celebration cap

    Kamil Majchrzak finds boy after fan steals US Open victory celebration cap

    Kamil Majchrzak has found the young fan who missed out on his souvenir cap after an adult grabbed it during the celebration of his US Open victory.

    Kamil Majchrza posted on Instagram asking for help to find the boy. He said he had plenty of caps from his sponsor and wanted to make sure the child received one. (Getty Images via AFP)

    The 29-year-old upset ninth seed Karen Khachanov in a five-set battle on Thursday on Court 11. After the match, Majchrzak took off his cap and tried to give it to a boy in the stands, as reported by Daily Mail.

    A man standing next to the child reached over, took the cap, and shoved it in his bag while the boy looked on, upset, asking, “what are you doing?” The player walked away without realizing what had happened.

    Also Read: Kamil Majchrzak’s ‘selfish’ fan creates a scene at US Open; kid left in tears – Watch

    Majchrzak used Instagram to track down the boy

    The clip spread quickly online, with many calling the man “selfish” and “a jerk.” On Friday, Majchrzak posted on Instagram asking for help to find the boy. He said he had plenty of caps from his sponsor and wanted to make sure the child received one. Hours later, he confirmed the boy had been found, writing, “I am impressed by the power of the internet. We got it! All good now.”

    The incident came after the biggest win of Majchrzak’s career. He beat Khachanov 2-6, 6-7(4), 6-4, 7-5, 7-6(5) in four and a half hours, saving five match points. It was his first win over a Top 10 player and moved him into the third round of the US Open, matching his best result at the tournament.

    Khachanov won the first two sets and led 5-3 in the fifth while serving for the match, but Majchrzak refused to give in. He saved match points, broke back, and forced a tiebreak, which he won 10-5.

    “This is the biggest win of my career,” Majchrzak said. “It shows I can compete with the very best and gives me so much belief.”

    He will now face Swiss qualifier Leandro Riedi, ranked 435, who also pulled off an upset by defeating No. 19 seed Francisco Cerundolo. A win would send Majchrzak into the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time.

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