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  • Hubli Tigers post dominant 110-run win against Mangaluru Dragons to book final spot

    Hubli Tigers post dominant 110-run win against Mangaluru Dragons to book final spot



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    Aug 26, 2025 21:52 IST

    Mysore (Karnataka) [India], August 26 (ANI): Hubli Tigers post a massive 110-run win over Mangaluru Dragons in the Qualifier 1 of the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20, at the Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar Stadium on Tuesday to book their spot in the final.
    Devdutt Padikkal (99* off 64) and Abhinav Manohar (50 off 23) combined to form a dominant partnership of 105 runs in 48 balls and post a formidable total of 210/2 in 20 overs for the Tigers. Ritesh Bhatkal (3/20), K C Cariappa (2/14), Shreesha Achar (2/24) and Yash Punja (2/30) then proceeded to suffocate the Dragons in the second innings and restrict them to 100 runs in 16.1 overs.
    The Dragons began the chase but faced a setback in the second over, losing impact player Sharath BR (1 off 3) for cheap to KC Cariappa. Lochan Gowda (14 off 10) attempted to shake off the loss and get runs on the board, but he too was soon caught at the boundary, off Ritesh Bhatkal. The Dragons were in a precarious situation as Thippa Reddy and Aneesh KV could push the total to just 38 runs at the end of powerplay.
    The pressure kept pilin,g and Thippa Reddy (16 off 18) and Macneil Nohrohna (6 off 2) were the next to buckle under it, falling to Ritesh Bhatkal. Aneesh KV (28 off 20) tried his best to stay at the crease and keep the runs ticking for the Dragons, but he too was caught off Shreesha S Achar in the 10th over. The fall of wickets continued with Shreesha Achar striking again to get Shivaraj S (9 off 8) caught. Yash Punja saw the opportunity to shine again and sent Aadarsh Prajwal (17 off 12) and Shreyas Gopal (1 off 3) back to the pavilion for cheap and leaving the Dragons stranded at just 93 runs after 13 overs, as per a press release from KSCA.
    It turned bleak for the Dragons as the match progressed, with Abhinav Manohar getting Sachin Shinde (0 off 2) caught at the boundary in the next over. KC Cariappa stepped up again in the 17th over, getting Kranthi Kumar (7 off 13) caught and closing the Dragons’ innings at 110 runs.
    It was a strong yet measured start to the first innings from the Tigers’ opening pair of Mohd Taha (37 off 28) and Devdutt Padikkal. With six fours and four sixes, the pair comfortably cruised to a total of 56/0 at the end of the power play. The Dragons’ bowling contingent were unable to make the duo uncomfortable as they continued to make the scoreboard tick with occasional boundaries.
    Devdutt kept the Dragons on their toes, scoring boundaries with careful placements and technical shots like the reverse sweep, while Mohd Taha continued to clear the ropes with sheer power. However, Ronit More finally got the breakthrough for the Dragons, dismissing Mohd Taha in the 10th over. Devdutt continued to steer the Tigers, bringing up his half-century in 44 balls with three fours and three sixes to his name. Abhinav Manohar joined the attack soon after, propelling his team to 128 runs after 15 overs.

    After a brief stoppage due to rain, Abhinav Manohar returned to the field and picked up where he left off, dispatching Kranthi Kumar for 18 runs and completing his half ton in just 21 balls before being caught by Shreyas Gopal in the 18th over. Nevertheless, the Tigers were in a commanding position with Devdutt leading the charge and lighting up the field with boundaries. Manavanth Kumar (16* off 6) also chipped in with a couple of sixes of his own, helping the Tigers post a formidable total of 210/2 in 20 overs.
    Brief Scores

    Hubli Tigers defeat Mangaluru Dragons by 110 runs.

    Hubli Tigers 210/2 in 20 overs (Devdutt Padikkal 99 runs off 64 balls, Abhinav Manohar 50 runs off 23 balls, Mohd Taha 37 runs off 28 balls)

    Mangaluru Dragons 100/10 in 16.1 overs (Aneesh K V 28 runs off 20 balls; Ritesh Bhatkal 3/20, K C Cariappa 2/14, Shreesha Achar 2/24, Yash Punja 2/30). (ANI)


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  • Noah Lyles, Letsile Tebogo and the fire vs ice battle for sprint supremacy

    Noah Lyles, Letsile Tebogo and the fire vs ice battle for sprint supremacy

    From challenging beginnings to the summits of sport

    While both Lyles and Tebogo now stand at the pinnacle of their sport, the mountains they climbed to arrive there have not been easy to traverse.

    “I have Asthma, allergies, dyslexia, ADD, anxiety, and Depression,” Lyles wrote last year on a post on X. “But I will tell you that what you have does not define what you can become. Why not you!”

    Tebogo’s own journey to the top saw him training without conventional athletics equipment, even going without new running shoes until he broke the national 100m record.

    “I used to train without shoes,” he told NBC. “Shoes were more expensive and we couldn’t afford that because we lived with our extended family so it was difficult for us to get things.”

    More recently, just months before the 2024 Olympics, Tebogo tragically lost his mother.

    “The first few days or few weeks after my mum died were super-difficult for me because I thought it was the end of the world, the end of my career, the end of everything I have tried to accomplish,” Tebogo said as he opened up about his loss.

    Even though the challenges for both athletes may have at times seemed insurmountable, their growth on the athletics track is a testament to their character as champions.

    And while their personalities may seem as different as fire and ice, the burgeoning rivalry between them continues to be one of the most exciting and interesting duels in sport, as the battle for global sprint supremacy continues.

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  • Iga Swiatek is 'used to the expectations' entering 2025 US Open – US Open Tennis

    1. Iga Swiatek is ‘used to the expectations’ entering 2025 US Open  US Open Tennis
    2. Iga Swiatek has an easy start to the US Open after winning the Wimbledon title  AP News
    3. Swiatek, Sinner ease into US Open second round, Gauff highlights evening session  Reuters
    4. Swiatek swats Arango to reach US Open second round  Floyd County Times
    5. Poland’s Iga Swiatek returns during her first round defeat of Colombia’s Emiliana Arango at the US Open  WV News

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  • The Hundred 2025 results: Northern Superchargers knock out Manchester Originals to reach Eliminator

    The Hundred 2025 results: Northern Superchargers knock out Manchester Originals to reach Eliminator

    Northern Superchargers claimed a comprehensive eight-wicket win over Manchester Originals in The Hundred to book their place in Saturday’s Eliminator.

    The result also confirms London Spirit are through to face Superchargers at The Oval, with Originals knocked out.

    Originals came into the game four points behind Superchargers and Spirit and knowing they needed to not only win but win by a big margin to overhaul their rivals’ superior net run-rate.

    After being put in to bat, that meant putting a commanding total on the board but their aggressive approach did not pay off as they were bowled out for 94 with five balls left in the innings.

    Originals skipper Beth Mooney had got them off to a bright start but, as the innings progressed, the discipline and control of the Superchargers bowlers won out.

    Australia star Annabel Sutherland took 3-15, her compatriot Nicola Carey 2-13 and seamer Kate Cross a miserly 1-6 from 15 balls.

    Superchargers needed just 38 to qualify and got there in 34 balls before pushing on to complete the victory with 35 balls to spare.

    Alice Davidson-Richards scored 30 from 18 balls at the top of the order before a 54-run stand between Sutherland, who made an unbeaten 30 from 17, and another Australian Phoebe Litchfield, 26 from 20, finished the job.

    The win means Superchargers finish second, ahead of Spirit, which could be important given the second-placed side advances to the final if the Eliminator is washed out and rain is forecast for Saturday.

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  • Women’s Rugby World Cup kicks off with unprecedented record-breaking opening weekend on the BBC

    Women’s Rugby World Cup kicks off with unprecedented record-breaking opening weekend on the BBC

    The headline clash between England and the USA, which ended in a 69-7 victory for England, drew a peak audience of 2.4 million on BBC One and 600k on iPlayer. The weekend saw 2.1 million streams overall across BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website/app. In total 4.6 million viewers tuned in to live coverage of the Women’s Rugby World Cup over the weekend.

    Scotland and Wales began their campaigns with a peak audience of 1.2 million on BBC One, as Scotland secured a 38-8 win. Ireland’s 42-14 victory over Japan drew a peak audience of 534,000 on BBC Two.

    During the opening week of the tournament (Monday 18 August to Monday 25 August), 3.2 million unique visitors accessed Women’s Rugby Union World Cup content on the BBC Sport website and app, with 1.2 million of those engaging specifically with the comprehensive live text pages during the matches.

    The opening weekend viewing figure surpasses the entire reach of the 2021 World Cup tournament (played in 2022), which attracted 3.7 million viewers overall, including 1.8 million for the final.

    The attendance record for the Women’s Rugby World Cup was also broken on the opening night as 42,723 watched England beat USA in Sunderland.

    Alex Kay-Jelski, Director of BBC Sport, says: “It’s been a historical summer for women’s sport, and BBC Sport is proud to have been at the heart of it. These record-breaking figures for the opening weekend of the Women’s Rugby World Cup show the growing passion and interest of fans across the UK. With all four home nations competing on the world stage, we’re bringing audiences every match, every moment, and the stories behind these inspiring female athletes. And with the tournament just getting started, there’s much more to come.”

    Ruby Tui, Black Fern and BBC Sport pundit, says: “If you could buy shares in women’s rugby – it would be your number one investment right now. It’s such a buzz to be here in England to witness this phenomenal growth of our game. World records are being broken every weekend and I’m here for it! How good!”

    BBC Sport is the exclusive broadcaster of the Women’s Rugby World Cup with every match on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app. All home nations matches, and knockout stage fixtures will be shown live on BBC One or BBC Two.

    Date Kick-off Match Location Where to watch
    30 Aug 12pm  Canada v Wales  Salford Community Stadium  BBC Two, iPlayer
    30 Aug 2.45pm  Scotland v Fiji  Salford Community Stadium  BBC Two, iPlayer
    30 Aug  5pm  England v Samoa  Franklins Gardens, Northampton  BBC Two, iPlayer
    30 Aug  7.30pm  USA v Australia  York Community Stadium iPlayer
    31 Aug  12pm  Ireland v Spain  Franklins Gardens, Northampton  BBC Two, iPlayer
    31 Aug  2pm  New Zealand v Japan  Sandy Park, Exeter  iPlayer
    31 Aug  3.30pm  Italy v South Africa York Community Stadium iPlayer
    31 Aug  4.45pm  France v Brazil  Sandy Park, Exeter  iPlayer

    Follow the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 on TV, iPlayer, Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds, BBC Sport website/app and social media platforms on @BBCSport.

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  • Living in ‘sin’? Ronaldo, Rodriguez highlight Saudi double standard

    Living in ‘sin’? Ronaldo, Rodriguez highlight Saudi double standard


    RIYADH:

    When Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez announced their engagement this month, two things stood out: the outsized diamond ring, and their unmarried cohabitation in conservative Saudi Arabia.

    The celebrity couple and their blended brood of five children have been living in the birthplace of Islam for more than two years, untroubled by laws against extra-marital relationships.

    Their situation highlights the fact that while authorities now turn a blind eye for foreigners, such privileges remain off-limits for Saudis, who must still get married before living together.

    Foreign couples, including Muslims, can now move in together or stay at hotels without being married, an arrangement that has only been tolerated in recent times.

    It’s “part of a broader social transformation in Saudi Arabia”, said Sebastian Sons of the German think tank CARPO.

    “While conservative rules and regulations remain in place, they are less dominant than in previous years. 

    As a result, these strict rules are now applied with greater flexibility and pragmatism,” he told AFP.

    In major cities, after decades of gender separation, young Saudis can now mingle freely in public spaces, another sign of the country’s loosening-up.

    However, living together before marriage remains a rarity, reserved mainly for the well-heeled who quietly share accommodation in expensive residential compounds.

    Ronaldo, 40, and model Rodriguez, 31, are an incongruous feature of Saudi life, continually posting about their luxurious lifestyle, often with sultry poses in revealing clothing.

    They have been generally embraced by the youthful Saudi population, two-thirds of it under 35, who reacted to their engagement with well-wishes, memes and jokes.

    However, buried among the good-humoured responses — and comments about the multimillion-dollar ring — were pockets of disapproval.

    “How could the land of the two holy mosques accept such impurity for two years?” posted Raad Mohammed on X, referring to Mecca and Medina, Islam’s holiest sites.

    “Their children are children of sin,” wrote another social media user called Asma.

    It is hard to imagine Ronaldo and Rodriguez in the Saudi Arabia of just a few years ago, when religious police would harangue women for violating the strict dress code, and cinemas and live music were banned.
    Under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto ruler, much has changed, as he attempts to open up the country and end its economic reliance on oil.

    Many women now forgo veils and head-coverings in urban centres, non-Muslim tourists are allowed, and since 2018, women can legally drive.

    Saudi petrodollars have attracted a steady stream of international stars and sports events, and lavish resorts and entertainment districts have sprung up.

    “In the past we were strictly checking the marital status” of guests, said a Riyadh-based hotel reservations manager who gave his name as Al Waleed.

    “Now we don’t care about who stays with whom.”
    Ronaldo, signed by Al Nassr for a hefty fee in early 2023, has been central to this strategy.

    Since his arrival to enormous fanfare, a stream of top players have joined him in the Saudi Pro League, and Saudi has won a giant prize: hosting the 2034 World Cup.

    “Ronaldo has gained significant prominence within the Saudi football community, where he is seen as both a role model and an ideal ambassador for the government’s ambitious goal of placing Saudi Arabia firmly on the global football map,” said Sons.

    Ronaldo and Rodriguez, soon to be respectably married, will remain a fixture in Riyadh for some time.
    In June, after much speculation, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner extended his contract with Al-Nassr to 2027. 
     

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  • Olympic ice hockey vs NHL rules: What’s the difference?

    Olympic ice hockey vs NHL rules: What’s the difference?

    The rink itself

    One of the most noticeable differences between Olympic and NHL ice hockey had always been the ice surface. NHL rinks measure 200 feet long by 85 feet wide (60.6m x 25.9m), while Olympic competition traditionally used a larger 197 by 98.5 foot (60m x 30m) surface.

    The extra space allowed for a more flowing, less physical style of play, often associated with European hockey.

    That trend, however, is changing. Milano Cortina 2026 will be played on NHL-sized ice, only the third time Olympic hockey has done so after Vancouver 2010 and Beijing 2022.

    Intermissions, rosters and equipment

    Both NHL and Olympic hockey feature three 20-minute periods. The difference comes in the breaks: Olympic intermissions last 15 minutes, compared to 18 minutes in the NHL. That might not sound like much, but for players, it means slightly less recovery time between shifts.

    Olympic roster sizes are also capped. In Milano Cortina 2026, men’s teams will bring 25 players (22 skaters and three goalies), while women’s squads will be limited to 23. NHL teams can suit up 20 players per game from a larger active roster.

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  • The BMW M Hybrid V8’s new aerodynamics for 2026

    The BMW M Hybrid V8’s new aerodynamics for 2026

    A new front end, smaller grille, improved aerodynamics: the BMW M Hybrid V8 is getting a new look for 2026. BMW M Motorsport is modifying the car’s aerodynamics (subject to homologation) in response to experience gained in competition since 2023.

    The biggest change is to the front end of the German Hypercar. A slightly smaller grille, revised splitter and redesigned headlights aim to optimise airflow. 

    Aerodynamic Modifications for More Consistency and performance

    These improvements offer two main advantages. Firstly, they ensure more consistent performances across all the circuits on the calendar. The data collected over the last two WEC and IMSA seasons revealed weaknesses that needed to be overcome. Secondly, the new air circulation around the car woll aid in cooling.

    The new aerodynamics were executed in a close collaboration between the engineers at BMW M Motorsport and its chassis partner, Dallara. Private testing sessions have been conducted the last few weeks and now the BMW M Hybrid V8 will make its first public appearance for a collective shakedown at Lone Star Le Mans, the sixth round of the 2025 WEC. Suject to final homologation, the car’s first race will be the Rolex 24 at Daytona at the end of January 2026.

    Head of BMW M Motorsport, Andreas Roos: Since we began racing in the IMSA series in 2023 and the FIA WEC in 2024, we have learned a great deal about our BMW M Hybrid V8. After optimising the brakes for the current season, it is now time for an aerodynamically improved version of the car. With these updates, we are responding to the insights gained from our previous race outings. Following the tests we’ve already conducted, we are confident that the changes to the BMW M Hybrid V8 will allow us to compete more consistently at the front on all types of tracks, taking another step toward the top. A big thank you to everyone involved for their hard work. In the coming months, we will continue to work intensively to ensure we are optimally prepared for the start of the 2026 season at Daytona in January.

    BMW is currently fifth in the 2025 WEC Hypercar Constructors standings behind Ferrari, Cadillac, Porsche and Toyota. At the Qatar 1812 km, the #15 BMW M Hybrid V8 finished fourth overall.

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  • Asia Cup Hockey Championship nears as teams arrive in Rajgir

    With only three days left for the 12th Men’s Asia Cup Hockey Championship to be held in Rajgir, Bihar, preparations are in full swing for the mega sports event. The Rajgir Stadium, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, has been furnished with two AstroTurf grounds. Out of the eight participating teams, apart from India, the teams from Malaysia, Japan, South Korea, and China have already arrived in Rajgir. The teams from Kazakhstan and Bangladesh will arrive today, while the team from Chinese Taipei will arrive on Wednesday.

     

    All teams are continuously playing practice matches. Meanwhile, arrangements have been made for spectators to watch matches free of cost through online booking. For this, Hockey India has made booking available on the TicketGenie app. Director General of Bihar State Sports Authority, Ravindran Shankaran, informed that within 10 minutes of booking opening this morning, all tickets for the first round of all the matches were completely booked.

     

    The enthusiastic response from spectators reflects their excitement for the Asia Cup Hockey. Meanwhile, the Trophy Gaurav Yatra, being carried out to promote the Asia Cup Hockey Championship among the people, has completed its journey in 37 out of 38 districts of the state.

     

     

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  • Vuelta a Espana: Ben Turner wins fourth stage to claim maiden Grand Tour stage victory

    Vuelta a Espana: Ben Turner wins fourth stage to claim maiden Grand Tour stage victory

    Great Britain’s Ben Turner produced a stunning sprint finish at the Vuelta a Espana to claim his first ever Grand Tour stage win.

    The Ineos Grenadiers rider won stage four from Alpecin-Deceuninck’s Belgian duo Jasper Philipsen and Edward Planckaert, with fellow Englishman Ethan Vernon of Israel-Premier Tech fourth on his 25th birthday.

    Turner – a late call up to the Vuelta when Ineos team-mate Lucas Hamilton pulled out through illness – powered to victory on the long, rising finish.

    France’s David Gaudu, who won the third stage, leads the overall standings having finished enough places in front of Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark to take the red jersey on count-back.

    The longest stage of this year’s race at 206km, it featured over 3,000m of altitude packed largely into the first half of the day.

    After two category two climbs, an early breakaway was caught with 90km remaining, the peloton using the long descents to reel them in.

    Philipsen was initially well-placed behind team-mate Planckaert but as Turner and Vernon came alongside he was boxed in, and when he finally found some space it was too late to get on terms with pumping pistons of the 6ft 4in Turner.

    It was Turner’s third win as a professional and he broke into tears shortly after crossing the line to secure the biggest win of his career to date.

    “Today I just had the best guys around me and I did what I had to do. It was the perfect finish for me and I really believed in what I could do on it,” Turner said.

    “The last 100m felt so long. I was devastated in the first sprint when my chain came off but I really believed in myself today. It’s just a crazy feeling.”

    The stage, which started in Italy and ended in France, was the final one to be held outside Spain, with the action switching to Figueres on Wednesday for a 24.1km time trial.

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