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By Aaron Slegers , 3 April 2026

The rise of Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a teenage sensation representing Rajasthan Royals, has become one of the most compelling narratives in modern cricket. At only 15, the young batter has captured attention with fearless stroke play, record-breaking performances and remarkable composure on cricket’s most commercially powerful stage—the Indian Premier League.

By Aaron Slegers , 3 April 2026

Former Indian cricketer Laxman Sivaramakrishnan has revealed a disturbing episode of racial discrimination he encountered during his professional career, sparking renewed debate about inclusivity and respect in international cricket. The disclosure has drawn attention from across the cricketing world, highlighting the challenges faced by players in diverse sporting environments. As cricket continues its global expansion under the governance of the International Cricket Council, experts say ensuring equality and cultural sensitivity remains critical for the sport’s credibility.

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By Aaron Slegers , 3 April 2026

The Sunrisers Hyderabad are emerging as a focal point in the increasingly competitive ecosystem of the Indian Premier League. As franchise cricket transforms into a multi-billion-rupee sports entertainment industry, teams are investing heavily in player development, brand positioning, and digital fan engagement. Sunrisers Hyderabad’s recent strategic adjustments—ranging from squad rebuilding to commercial partnerships—reflect a broader shift in how IPL franchises operate as professional business entities.

By Victor Martinelli , 2 April 2026

Arjun Tendulkar, the emerging Indian all-rounder and son of cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar, has shared his perspective on moving away from the Mumbai Indians franchise in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The transition marks a strategic step in his professional journey as he seeks greater opportunities to gain match experience and strengthen his position in competitive cricket. Tendulkar emphasized that the move is part of a broader effort to focus on personal development and establish his own identity in the sport.

By Aaron Slegers , 2 April 2026

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 continues to captivate global cricket audiences as Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) prepare to take on Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in a significant league-stage fixture. The contest comes at a time when teams are battling to secure crucial points and improve their standings in one of the world’s most financially powerful sporting leagues. With franchise valuations, sponsorship exposure and competitive momentum all at stake, the match carries implications beyond the scoreboard.

By Aaron Slegers , 2 April 2026

Indian kabaddi defender Jaideep Dahiya has credited the Inspire Institute of Sport in Ballari for significantly elevating professional training standards for kabaddi athletes. The Haryana Steelers captain, a prominent figure in the Pro Kabaddi League, described the facility as one of the finest sports training centers in India. According to Dahiya, structured pre-season and off-season camps at the institute have played a critical role in improving player conditioning, strategy, and match readiness.

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By Aaron Slegers , 2 April 2026

India’s sports equipment industry is preparing for a major showcase as the 4th edition of the India Sporting Goods Fair brings together manufacturers, exporters, and industry stakeholders in New Delhi. Hosted at the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in Dwarka, the two-day event will feature 75 exhibitors displaying a wide range of sports gear, fitness equipment, apparel, and toys. Organized by the Sports Goods and Toys Export Promotion Council, the fair comes at a time when the government has committed Rs.500 crore to strengthen the sector.

By Aaron Slegers , 2 April 2026

In a powerful testament to perseverance, 28-year-old wrestler Hamam Hussain from Jammu and Kashmir has captured his first national-level gold medal at the Khelo India Tribal Games held in Ambikapur. Competing in the men’s 79kg freestyle category, Hussain defeated Mohit Kumar of Himachal Pradesh, marking a breakthrough moment after more than a decade of dedication to wrestling. His journey to the podium reflects resilience shaped by economic hardship and personal sacrifice following the death of his father.

By Victor Martinelli , 2 April 2026

India’s sporting landscape is entering a crucial phase in 2026 as athletes prepare for an intense calendar filled with global competitions and high-profile tournaments. The year features major events such as the Commonwealth Games and the Asian Games, alongside two editions of the Chess World Championship. These events are expected to test India’s depth across multiple disciplines while also strengthening the country’s growing sports economy. Even the early months of the year, particularly March, present a busy schedule of matches and tournaments.

By Aaron Slegers , 2 April 2026

The opening match of the Indian Premier League 2026 season delivered an exciting contest as the Punjab Kings secured a convincing victory against the Gujarat Titans. The result provided Punjab Kings with an early advantage in the tournament standings while demonstrating the team’s tactical preparation and balanced performance. Analysts believe the win could boost the franchise’s momentum in a competition known for intense rivalries and unpredictable outcomes.