Morning lads! ready to dive into the world of sports? What a Sunday for game lovers! Records tumbled, history was rewritten, and fans around the world witnessed unforgettable title runs as champions rose to the occasion and sporting dreams came alive.

“A rose does not answer its enemies with words, but with beauty.”
-Matshona Dhliwayo

SPORTS FLASH
Not just another IPL title, but the story of the biggest comeback

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For years, RCB fans carried hope like a habit. Every season began with dreams, and many ended in heartbreak. But on another loud night in Ahmedabad, the story again felt different.

Gujarat Titans looked ready for one last fight, but RCB’s bowlers never allowed them to settle, restricting them to 155/8. Then came the man who has carried Bengaluru’s dreams for nearly two decades. Virat Kohli walked in, stayed calm amid the pressure, and produced a stunning unbeaten 75 off just 42 balls.

RCB beat GT by five wickets to lift the IPL 2026 title, and with this title, RCB became the third team to successfully defend the title. Get the whole story

QUICK LOOK
PSG followed RCB’s path and defended the title after the maiden cup in 70 years

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  • Arsenal were minutes away from history, but PSG held their nerve. After a 1-1 draw, the French champions edged the Gunners 4-3 on penalties to retain the Champions League title. Read More

  • Injured and short on training, Deepak Punia switched weight categories but still powered through to seal his Asian Games spot. Read More

  • India made a bright start at the British Open Squash, with Abhay Singh and Veer Chotrani cruising into the second round after impressive wins in Birmingham. Read More

EDITOR’S PICK
Their victory stayed low, while India celebrates RCB’s title run

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For nearly two years, Satwik and Chirag kept knocking on the door. Finals slipped away, semifinals hurt, and the trophies stopped coming. But in Singapore, everything changed.

After dropping the opening game, India’s star duo fought back with grit, belief, and fearless badminton to defeat Indonesia’s Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Shohibul Fikri.

As the final point landed, the wait was finally over: a historic Singapore Open title, a broken drought, and the return of India’s badminton kings. Read more

IPL CORNER
IPL farewells: Who’s leaving? Who’s rising?

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Most Catches

Vaibhav Suryavanshi(RR) - 776 runs

Kagiso Rabada(GT) - 29 wickets

D Ferreira(RR) - 13

Shubman Gill(GT) - 732 runs

Bhuvaneshwar Kumar - 28 wickets

H Klaasen(SRH) - 13

Sai Sudharshan(GT) - 722 runs

Jofra Archer(RR) - 25 wickets

D Padikkal(RCB) - 13

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