‘For Harleen, its always team first, herself second’: UPW coach Nayar hails batter after win over MI

Navi Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India]January 16 (ANI): Following his side’s win over defending champions Mumbai Indians (MI), UP Warriorz head coach Abhishek Nayar hailed Indian batter Harleen Deol’s “team first” approach and his team’s culture. After being retired out for a 36-ball 47 in the last match, Harleen, who had endured a tough start to the…

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Tionne Gray commits to Notre Dame: Former Oregon Ducks DT bolsters Fighting Irish defensive line

Notre Dame football has landed a massive addition through the transfer portal, securing former Oregon Ducks defensive tackle Tionne Gray. The 6-foot-6, 336-pound powerhouse committed to the Fighting Irish on Thursday (January 15), shortly after visiting campus, marking a significant boost for Marcus Freeman’s squad heading into the 2026 season. Tionne Gray’s performance for the…

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Jonathan Kuminga demands trade from Golden State Warriors ahead of NBA deadline

The Golden State Warriors’ ongoing saga with forward Jonathan Kuminga has reached a critical turning point. On Thursday (January 15), the first day he became trade-eligible under his summer contract, the 23-year-old demanded a move away from the team. Jonathan Kuminga’s journey with the Golden State Warriors Jonathan Kuminga’s roller-coaster journey in Golden State appears…

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After a hat-trick of defeats, UP Warriors won the first match of WPL 2026, defeated Mumbai Indians; Harleen played the match winning innings

With Harleen Deol’s brilliant half-century, UP Warriors achieved the target of 162 given by Mumbai Indians with 11 balls to spare. Harleen scored unbeaten 64 runs in 39 balls with the help of 12 fours. Batting first, Mumbai scored 161 runs, Natalie Siver scored the highest score of 65 runs. This is the first win…

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‘Why Delhi again and again?’ – Calls to shift India Open from Delhi grow loud after world no.3 pulls out due to pollution

The withdrawal of world no.3 badminton star Anders Antonsen from the ongoing Indian Open 2026 badminton tournament due to “extreme pollution” has sparked a debate among the fans as why the organizers opt for the National Capital every year despite knowing the environmental hazards during that time of the year. Having started in 2008, the…

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20 charged in major college basketball game-fixing scandal; 15 former NCAA players accused

Federal prosecutors in Philadelphia unsealed charges on Thursday (January 15) against 20 individuals in a sweeping alleged conspiracy to manipulate college basketball games through bribery and point-shaving for illegal gambling profits. The 70-page indictment targeted 15 former Division I NCAA players, many from the 2023–24 and 2024–25 seasons, along with five others described as fixers,…

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