
By Dane Miller, SuperWest Sports
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Dane Miller’s NCAA Bracket Analysis for Teams in the West
The field is set for the 2026 NCAA Tournament.
With 11 teams from the West or aligned with conferences in the region making the Big Dance, there’s plenty to discuss.
The issues include controversy surrounding seeding, brackets, and placement within the four regions.
I break down each team’s position below and give a short preview of each program’s outlook.
Arizona
1 seed — West Region
The Wildcats face a challenging path to the Final Four. Receiving the No. 1 seed in the West was expected, but the top half of the bracket is tough.
A Second-Round matchup against either Villanova or Utah State won’t be easy. The Aggies are better than a 9-seed and would have a decent fan presence in San Diego.
After that, the most likely matchup is Wisconsin or Arkansas in the Sweet 16. There’s history with the Badgers and the Razorbacks, who just won the SEC Tournament.
If Tommy Lloyd gets his team all the way to the Elite 8, the potential matchups are Purdue, Gonzaga, or BYU.

That’s a moderately tough draw for the No. 2 overall seed. But in some ways, it doesn’t matter who Arizona plays.
In 1997, the Wildcats beat three 1-seeds and won the National Championship. And in 2001, the Cats beat two 1-seeds before losing to 1-seed Duke in the finals.
If this team is going to do something special, they must beat all the lower seeds they play, regardless of how good those teams actually are.
The perception around Arizona is that it always underperforms in March. It’s up to Lloyd and this year’s team to prove that reputation wrong.
Gonzaga
3 Seed – West Region
Gonzaga is the 3-seed in the West and has a somewhat favorable path to the Sweet 16. Landing in the West region was key because it put the Zags in Portland for the first two rounds.
The Bulldogs should take care of Kennesaw State and will probably face BYU in the Round of 32. The Cougar fans travel well, though, and will likely show out for the game.
Michigan State and Illinois are the other 3-seeds that might have easier paths. But Virginia arguably has a tougher draw than Gonzaga.
At the end of the day, the placement is roughly in line with expectations and might even be a seed higher than some were predicting.
Staying out West could turn out to be a deciding factor. Purdue seems like a vulnerable 2-seed, and there’s potential for an Elite 8 matchup with Arizona.
The knock on Gonzaga, however, is that they haven’t beaten any great teams this year.
Many might pick them to be upset in the Second Round, and a run deeper than the Sweet 16 would be unexpected.
BYU
6 Seed – West Region
Staying out West might be the reason BYU ends up in the Sweet 16.
The only other option was the South Region, where the winner of the 6-seed vs. 11-seed game is likely to get a matchup with Illinois.
Instead, the Cougars get a potential showdown with Gonzaga. From an objective standpoint, Gonzaga is an easier opponent than Illinois this year.
Avoiding the South Region also prevented a potential matchup with Houston in the Sweet 16. But that’s where the good news ends.
The 6-seeds have not performed well against 11-seeds. It’s one of the most common upsets in the entire tournament.
And to make matters worse, the Cougars have to face one of the teams from the First Four, a group that’s known to make runs.
All that without even mentioning the potential opponents: NC State or Texas. Most are surprised that the Wolfpack were forced into the First Four, and the Longhorns are capable.
It might be a trendy upset pick to have BYU losing in the First Round. But if the Cougars can avoid the stumble, they are good enough to beat Gonzaga and reach the Sweet 16.
Then, who knows?
Purdue is a tough second-weekend opponent, and BYU was swept by Arizona during the regular season.
UCLA
7 Seed – East Region
The seeding is not as much of an issue for UCLA. It’s the region. Getting shipped off to the East was the worst-case scenario.
The Bruins have struggled outside the Pacific Time Zone and would have much preferred to be out West.
The matchup with UCF is one of the more difficult 10-seeds, too. Santa Clara would certainly have been an easier draw, and even Missouri or Texas A&M might have been preferable.
The Second-Round matchup would be even worse. Playing UConn in Philadelphia is a nightmare. If the matchup were to be played in San Diego or Portland, the Bruins would have a stronger chance.

But facing Dan Hurley in the Eastern Time Zone is a problem. That could be where UCLA’s season comes to an end.
There may be an argument that the Bruins should have been as high as a 6-seed. UCLA has several respectable Big Ten wins over Purdue, Illinois, Nebraska, and Michigan State.
There are some injury concerns, but that’s not enough to justify the 7-seed. And definitely not in the East bracket.
It’s hard to see UCLA getting to the Sweet 16. But if it does get passed UConn, then it’s good enough to get to the Elite 8.
Saint Mary’s
7 Seed – South Region
After losing to Santa Clara in the Semifinals of the WCC Tournament, it’s not much of a surprise to see Saint Mary’s as a 7-seed.
There’s no doubt that avoiding the 8 or 9-seed line was a positive outcome. The opening matchup against Texas A&M is not the worst, either.
The SEC is perpetually overrated, and the Gaels are favored to win the game. The fact that the contest is in Oklahoma City does slightly favor the Aggies, though.
But looking past the first game, Houston is looming in the Round of 32.
Of all the 7-seeds, the Gaels might have the toughest path to the Sweet 16. UConn and Purdue are both more vulnerable than Kelvin Sampson’s team.
UCLA and Miami each received more favorable draws than Saint Mary’s. Yet, that’s what happens when you don’t take care of business in a mid-major conference and have no marquee nonconference wins.
Utah State
9 Seed – West Region
The Aggies are under-seeded. The Committee messed up. Plain and simple.
The Regular Season and Tournament Champions of the Mountain West are not a 9-seed under any objective measuring stick. The Committee viewed Saint Mary’s as worthy of being two seed lines higher.
The difference shows just how little the Mountain West was respected this year. Blame that on the league’s horrible nonconference results.
But falling to the 9-seed might be the price that was paid to stay in the West. Yet, getting matched up with Villanova was no favor.
TCU and Saint Louis both received more favorable opening round games than Utah State did. And that’s without even mentioning Arizona, the No. 2 overall seed that looms in the Round of 32.
Maybe the only positive outcome is the location of the opening round. Getting to play in San Diego should give Utah State an advantage over Villanova.
If the Aggies advance to face Arizona, it will be a different story. But the Vegas oddsmakers like USU in the First Round.
Regardless, the Aggies should have been a 7-seed.
It’s hard to see Utah State getting to the second weekend with this much of an unfavorable draw.
Santa Clara
10 Seed – Midwest Region
Santa Clara got a good draw with a matchup against Kentucky in the First Round. The Wildcats are not the same program that they used to be, and the game might be the most common upset pick of the Tournament.
The contest is in St. Louis, which does moderately favor Kentucky. Yet, the 10-seed line is not bad considering that some were predicting that Santa Clara would end up in the First Four.

The potential Second-Round matchup with Iowa State is a problem, though. The Cyclones have Final Four potential and won’t overlook the Broncos if they beat Kentucky.
Even so, out of all the 10-seeds, Santa Clara got one of the better draws. Kentucky is an easier opponent than UCLA or Miami. The SEC is mostly hype and the Broncos have a reasonable chance to advance to the Second Round.
Then, Santa Clara will likely need to play its best game in several years to upset Iowa State in the Round of 32.
Hawai’i
13 Seed – West Region
The Warriors received the auto-bid from the Big West in their final year in the Conference. Staying in the West region was a great outcome, even if the opening game is a tough draw.
Arkansas just won the SEC Tournament and is coached by the legendary Jim Calipari. It’s not impossible for a 13-seed to pull off an upset, but it seems unlikely considering the opponent.
The game being in Portland helps, and there’s no doubt the crowd will be on Hawaii’s side. Yet, it’s probably a one-and-done for the Big West Champions.
If anything, it sets the stage for a successful transition to the Mountain West next season.
Cal Baptist
13 Seed – East Region
It took a miracle to get here. So why can’t the dream continue?
Cal Baptist was given a respectable 13-seed only to be pitted against a Big 12 opponent. Kansas has been up and down all season, yet the Jayhawks are a tough draw.
KU is more talented, more athletic, and better coached. To beat them, the Lancers must hit their threes. And a lot of them.
The game being played in San Diego is certainly favorable. A Southern California team playing in Southern California against a blue blood is a recipe for an upset.
The crowd will be foaming for a Cal Baptist win.
Other than the opponent drawn, CBU was treated surprisingly respectably by the Selection Committee. Staying out West and playing 1.5 hours away from campus is a clear nod to the season the Lancers have played.
Nobody is expecting this to be an upset, which is exactly why it might happen.
North Dakota State
14 Seed – East Region
The Bison won the Summit League Tournament and get a matchup with Michigan State in Buffalo.
The seed line is somewhat questionable after the Committee gave Cal Baptist a 13-seed and let the Lancers stay in Southern California.

After winning the Summit League Regular Season and securing the auto-bid, you would have expected the Committee to show a little more respect.
But if NDSU can upset the Spartans, then a magical Cinderella run to the Sweet 16 is not out of the question.
Both Louisville and South Florida are beatable if North Dakota State is good enough to take down MSU.
Idaho
15 Seed – South Region
Out of all the 15-seeds, Idaho received the toughest draw.
Houston is arguably the strongest 2-seed in the field, and the matchup is in Oklahoma City.
It’s very rare for this matchup to result in an upset. And it’s even less likely with Kelvin Sampson on the other bench.
It was a magical run to win the Big Sky Tournament and make the Big Dance. But the story likely ends in the First Round.
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How the USMNT 2026 World Cup kits came to be after 2022 criticism
The U.S. World Cup team this summer will wear uniforms it helped design — a process that began with discontent at a photo shoot before the last tournament.
“The team wasn’t too fond of the [uniforms] we were going to be wearing [in Qatar], just because we didn’t feel it represented us necessarily and the country as we’d like,” midfielder Tyler Adams, the 2022 U.S. World Cup captain, said recently. “When you have an opportunity to represent your country at a World Cup … you just want to love the kit.”
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They did not love the kit, which is soccer parlance for uniform.
And they were not going to do the photo shoot, Adams said, unless they were given a voice in designing their 2026 uniforms. Nike and the U.S. Soccer Federation agreed.
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As part of a multiyear collaboration, the group came up with two designs: wavy red stripes with blue trim over a white shirt (known as the Stripes kit) and a “dark obsidian” (black) shirt with shiny stars and red trim (the Stars kit). Both feature original fonts and the USSF’s “The Best of U.S.” ethos stitched inside the back below the neckline.
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The marketing campaign began Monday, and the players will wear each kit in the friendlies in Atlanta against Belgium on March 28 and Portugal on March 31 — the final camp before Mauricio Pochettino names his World Cup squad May 26.
What did the players want in their new jerseys?
“For me, it was simple: I want something that’s timeless,” Adams said. “I want to have that kit you look back at in 30 years and you’re like, ‘That’s still the best one.’ … It’s pretty straightforward: You have to have stars and stripes of some sort. They represent us perfectly.”
Striker Folarin Balogun concurred.
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“I wanted it to be something when you’re gifting the jersey to friends and family, and they’re wearing it, they’re excited and they have the feeling this jersey is extremely unique,” he said. “And as we’re one of the host nations, there was a big emphasis to make sure it stood out from the other nations.”
For the first time, all 27 teams under the USSF’s umbrella, including women and youth, will wear the same uniforms this year, the federation said. The women’s senior team is expected to give input on a special design ahead of the 2027 World Cup in Brazil.
(Courtesy U.S. Soccer)

The men’s reaction to the 2026 kits is a far cry from the 2022 unveiling, when the players had no say in a plain white shirt with some red and blue and a deep blue jersey with black blobs.
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“We just as angry as y’all,” winger Tim Weah, agreeing with fan criticism, wrote on social media at the time.
“Tried to tell them,” posted midfielder Weston McKennie, adding a crying emoji.
In his recent interview with reporters, Adams said in general he doesn’t “necessarily care too much about the kits. A kit’s a kit … but top to bottom, we agreed we can at least have something that represents better.”
He added, “There was definitely a sense [Nike was] very, very uncomfortable with the [2022] situation, especially when you have 20-25 guys on a team saying they all hate the jerseys they’re about to play in. But there was a quick turnaround. They honestly welcomed the criticism and they brought us right into the loop to start the design process for the next ones.”
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The collaboration began in 2024 with Nike conducting listening sessions and design workshops to learn what the uniform means to the players and what they’d like to include on it.
The second phase involved the company welcoming feedback from the players on various designs, patterns, styles and colors. At the November 2025 camp, the final vision was presented to the players.
“Weston, at one point, was coming up with some crazy designs that no one agreed with, just things that [defeated] the whole purpose of why we’re having these conversations,” Adams said with a grin. “Guys, let’s just come up with a design that makes sense. At one point they’re showing us colors, and someone’s like, ‘Oh, I love that green.’ And I was like, ‘Get out of the room! Like, what are we doing here?’ But it’s good. It all came to the right spot.”
From a design perspective, the players said they picked everything from how red the red was in the stripes to the shorts and socks combinations. There were tweaks along the way.
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“I feel like we had more say than Nike had in it, to be honest with you,” Adams said.

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According to the USSF, the players also provided input on fabric weight, seam placement, fit and mobility — a key factor during a competition to be played at times in hot conditions.
World Cup veteran Matt Turner made suggestions for the goalkeeping kit, which is part of Nike’s colorful “Hollywood Keepers” line worn by several national teams.
“You need to have kits that you just love putting on,” Adams said. “You just get that feeling like, look good, play good. And it sounds corny, but I believe in that.”
When a famous World Cup goal is scored or victory achieved, the jersey becomes part of that history — seen around the globe for generations.
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“At the same time, if a kit is ugly, it’s ugly,” Balogun said. “It’s going to get negative reaction” forever.
The Stripes jersey is reminiscent of a popular one the U.S. wore last decade, unofficially known as the “Where’s Waldo” kit: red and white horizontal stripes, like the shirt worn by the main character in the popular children’s books. “We wanted some iteration of that,” Adams said.
The broader aim is to establish a uniform that becomes globally recognized, such as the Netherlands (bright orange), Brazil (canary yellow with blue), Portugal (red and green) and Croatia (checkerboard).
“You want that one jersey that kind of stays consistent,” Adams said. “When you talk to a Dutch national team player, that orange jersey is the top of playing in the Dutch national team system. For us, we have like crazy shapes or something on our jerseys. What does that have to do with the U.S.? We just want to be stars and stripes.”
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Both Adams and Balogun said they prefer the 2026 Stars over Stripes.
“I think that’s going to become an all-time classic jersey,” Adams said. “Something about stars for me, which you don’t really see often [and] makes it pop.”
Balogun added, “I just like the stealthiness to it. It’s got so much hidden detail. It’s such a beautiful kit. It’s a lot more of a statement.”
For fans, they won’t come cheap: $180 MSRP for authentic match jerseys, $100 for replicas.
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Raphinha’s hattrick helps Barca beat Sevilla and stay 4 points clear on top | Football News
Raphinha scored a hat trick, including two goals from the penalty spot, as Barcelona reclaimed its four-point lead over Real Madrid at the top of the Spanish league.
Barcelona routed Sevilla 5-2 for its fourth straight league win and boosted its confidence ahead of the second leg of its Champions League last 16 match against Newcastle on Wednesday. Barcelona needed Lamine Yamal’s penalty with the last kick of the game to rescue a 1-1 draw at Newcastle in the first leg.
Madrid beat Elche 4-1 on Saturday to temporarily cut Barcelona’s lead to one point.
After Portugal defender Joao Cancelo was fouled in the box, Raphinha put the Catalan side ahead in the ninth minute with a little dink of a shot known as a “Panenka,” which fooled goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos.
Cancelo, who returned to Barcelona this winter on loan from Saudi Arabia club Al-Hilal, earned another penalty in the 18th and Raphinha again converted. Vlachodimos read the shot well and managed to touch the ball but could not stop it.
Dani Olmo made it 3-0 in the 38th minute from Marc Bernal’s cross.
Oso pulled one back for Sevilla before halftime and Raphinha completed his hat trick after the interval with a shot that took a deflection and went over the ‘keeper. Cancelo then added more luster to the win, with Djibril Sow reducing the gap in added time.
Gavi returnsBarcelona midfielder Gavi returned to action after more than 200 days on the sidelines because of a right knee meniscus operation.
Gavi came on in the 82nd minute as a replacement for Raphinha to huge cheers. He was then applauded every time he touched the ball.
Elsewhere, Mallorca came from behind to beat Espanyol 2-1, and Real Betis and Celta Vigo drew 1-1.
Striker Goncalo Guedes scored a brace as Real Sociedad defeated Osasuna 3-1.
(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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Neymar struggles for Santos as World Cup hopes hang in the balance | Football News
Neymar’s troubled path to the upcoming World Cup narrowed further after his subdued performance for Santos in a 1-1 home draw against rival Corinthians in a Brazilian league match.
It was Neymar’s last game before Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti announces his squad for two key friendlies on Monday.
Neymar is Brazil’s all-time top scorer with 79 goals.
Brazil’s matches against France and Croatia in the United States will, in turn, be the two last games before Ancelotti announces his final squad in May for the World Cup, which runs from June 11 to July 19.
The 34-year-old Neymar’s performance against Corinthians came after he missed a match that the Brazil coach attended.
Memphis Depay opened the scoring on Sunday for Corinthians in the 19th minute at the Vila Belmiro Stadium. Gabriel Barbosa equalized four minutes later.
Neymar’s best chance in Sunday’s game was a second-half header that narrowly missed. The Santos striker struggled to dribble and didn’t shoot on goal.
Two staffers of Brazil’s soccer confederation attended the match in Santos, the club said.
“I wish to go back to the national team and play in the World Cup, but that’s not up to me,” a disappointed Neymar told journalists after the match in Santos. “Whether I am there or not, I will always cheer for Brazil.”
Ancelotti has said he will only take players who are 100% fit to the tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada. He has also suggested that some players need no testing, which keeps Neymar with some hopes of making the final squad even if he is not picked for the next two friendlies.
Neymar suffered an ACL injury in October 2023 and went through another knee surgery in December. He has played less than 10 matches for Santos this year, but he has also shown glimpses of what he could still bring to Brazil.
In February, he broke into the top 10 of Santos club’s all-time leading scorers after scoring twice in a 2-1 win against Vasco da Gama in the Brazilian league.
Fans of Neymar fear that his decision to miss a match against Mirassol on Tuesday, in another Brazilian league game, might have taken him out of his fourth consecutive World Cup.
Local media reports said Ancelotti was not informed about the striker’s absence until a few hours before the game at the 19,000-seater Jose Maria de Campos Maia Stadium.
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T20 World Cup 2026: ‘In the name of surgery…’: Shahid Afridi blasts Pakistan selectors for dropping Babar Azam & Co. | Cricket News
NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi has strongly criticised Pakistan’s cricket selectors after the national team lost the ODI series 2–1 to Bangladesh national cricket team. The defeat came shortly after Pakistan’s disappointing campaign in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, increasing pressure on the team’s management and decision-makers.Bangladesh sealed the series with an 11-run win in the deciding match at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium.
Afridi publicly blames Pakistan selection committee
Following the defeat, Afridi publicly blamed the selection committee for the team’s struggles. Speaking in a video shared on social media, he questioned their decisions and leadership. “You saw the performances in the 2026 T20 World Cup, and after that we also lost the Bangladesh series 2–1. In my opinion, the selection committee deserves criticism. All of you in the committee have played so much cricket, yet you still don’t seem to have the idea of who should be the captain for which format,” Afridi said.He also criticised what he called excessive experimentation with young players. “You keep making too many decisions in the name of ‘surgery’. What you are doing is picking youngsters and players who have barely played a few first class matches. Your domestic cricket is not even of that standard that it can consistently produce players ready to secure a place in the Pakistan team,” he added.Afridi further claimed that experienced players with good ODI records had been unfairly pushed aside. While he has not mentioned any names, it is somewhat clear that he was hinting at players like Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman, who were dropped from Pakistan’s squad for the Bangladesh series. “The senior players who actually deserved their place even if they didn’t have strong T20 performances had very good records in ODIs. But in the name of ‘surgery’, you sidelined those experienced players despite their solid ODI performances,” he stated.He concluded by arguing that the selectors’ strategy lacks direction and could destabilise the team. “Instead, you brought in youngsters who have only played a few domestic and first-class matches. The standard of domestic cricket is not high enough, and those players are not ready to come straight into the Pakistan team and cement their place. You keep handing out Pakistan caps again and again, this is not surgery. If anything, the real surgery should be done on the selection committee,” he said.
Bangladesh beat Pakistan to win three-match series 2-1
Batting first, Bangladesh put up a solid total of 290 for 5 in 50 overs. The innings began strongly with an opening stand between Saif Hassan and Tanzid Hasan. While Saif scored 36 runs, Tanzid delivered a standout performance with his maiden ODI century, scoring 107 runs with six fours and seven sixes. Later contributions from Litton Das (41) and an unbeaten 48 from Towhid Hridoy helped Bangladesh reach a competitive total.Pakistan’s chase began poorly as both openers were dismissed within the first two overs, leaving the team at 2 for 2. Despite the early setback, Salman Ali Agha fought back with an impressive century, scoring 106 from 98 balls to keep Pakistan in the contest. Captain Shaheen Shah Afridi added 37 runs, while debutants Saad Masood (38) and Ghazi Ghori (29) showed some promise. Abdul Samad also chipped in with 34, but Pakistan were eventually bowled out for 279, falling short of the target.Bangladesh’s bowling played a key role in sealing the victory. Taskin Ahmed led the attack with four wickets, while Mustafizur Rahman took three. Earlier in the match, Pakistan bowler Haris Rauf had been the most successful for his side, claiming three wickets.
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ISL: Mumbai City hold off Inter Kashi fightback to secure 2-1 victory | Football News
Mumbai City FC held off a spirited Inter Kashi fightback to register a 2-1 victory in their Indian Super League match at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan here on Sunday.
The Islanders recorded their third win of the campaign to move up to third in the standings with 11 points, while Inter Kashi remained eighth with five points. Islanders’ captain Lallianzuala Chhangte was adjudged the Player of the Match.
Mumbai City FC scored through Noufal PN (45th+6) and Lallianzuala Chhangte (52nd), while Rohit Danu (51st) struck the lone goal for Inter Kashi FC.
Mumbai dominated possession in the opening exchanges, putting the hosts under sustained pressure.
Left winger Ayush Chhikara produced the first effort in the fourth minute, but his close-range attempt was comfortably saved by Inter Kashi keeper Lluis Tarres. Chhikara came close again in the 18th minute when he dragged a right-footed effort narrowly wide after being set up by Chhangte.
Ortiz also tried his luck from distance in the 20th minute but fired over the bar.
Inter Kashi struggled to create clear opportunities early on, though Sumeet Passi attempted a shot from outside the box in the 22nd minute that was blocked by Mumbai’s defence.
Despite the Islanders’ dominance in possession, Inter Kashi remained organised in defense and looked to threaten on the counter. Llamas forced a save from Lachenpa in the 42nd minute with a strike from the right.
The breakthrough arrived deep into first-half stoppage time. From a corner delivered by Chhangte, midfielder Noufal PN slotted the ball into the net to give Mumbai City FC a lead at the interval.
Inter Kashi began the second half with renewed intent and found the equaliser soon. In the 51st minute, Sandip Mandi delivered a peach of a cross from the left flank which Rohit Danu met with a close-range header to level the scores at 1-1.
However, just a minute later, Ortiz threaded a through ball from the left flank into the penalty area, which found Chhangte, who finished calmly with his left foot to restore Mumbai’s lead in the 52nd minute.
The match opened up thereafter as both sides pushed forward in search of further goals. Petkevicius tested Lachenpa with a close-range effort before Danu attempted a long-range strike that forced another save from the Mumbai goalkeeper. Noufal also threatened at the other end but saw his shot denied by Tarres.
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‘Usme apna hath set hai’: Suryakumar Yadav opens up on his favourite cricket format | Cricket News
Suryakumar Yadav, who recently led the India national cricket team to a historic triumph in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, has admitted that while he dreams of playing Test cricket, the shortest format remains where he feels most comfortable.Speaking in an interview with PTI, the Indian captain reflected on his journey across formats, his love for red-ball cricket, and why T20 cricket has ultimately become his natural space.
Still dreams of playing Test cricket
“…what is written in your life, you get that only. I started with red-ball cricket itself, played Ranji Trophy for 10-12 years. I played a lot of red-ball cricket in Bombay because if you grow up in Bombay, you start with red ball itself, so everything is around red ball,” he said.
“But gradually, when we started playing white ball cricket, the inclination shifted a bit towards that. And after that, I came to this format (T20). I also tried a lot in One-Day cricket to play well in it, but nothing happened there,” he said.“T20 mein jaisa chal raha tha, usme apna haath set ho gaya hai, aisa bol sakte hain” (The way T20 was working out for me, I had become good at it; you can say that),” he said.
ODI cricket never worked for him
While Suryakumar has thrived in T20 cricket, he admitted that the 50-over format never quite suited his game.“I feel that as much as I have experienced ODI cricket closely and I have seen it, it is a format where you have to bat in three different ways. Sometimes if you go in early, if wickets fall quickly, then you have to bat like Test cricket.“Then you have to bat with a good strike rate like a One Day and then later at the end of the innings, you have to bat like (you do in) T20 format. So, that is one format that I never understood. I tried my best to play it. But then it’s a challenging format,” he said.Suryakumar last featured in an ODI during the 2023 Cricket World Cup final against Australia, where he scored 18 runs off 28 balls. India lost the final, and he has not played an ODI since then.
ODI cricket still has its charm
The Indian captain recalled the incredible atmosphere during the 2023 ODI World Cup, saying the tournament showed that the format still holds a unique appeal.Suryakumar also recalled the emotion that the format managed to stir during the 2023 World Cup.“…when I was with the team for the 2023 ODI World Cup and I played, then that vibe, the whole atmosphere of that format, the build-up going into the final. That was completely different than what we played in 2026 and 2024 T20 World Cup.“So, it’s charm is different, ODI cricket also has a different charm, T20 has a different one,” he explained.
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Regis Prograis explains why he will be the second man to beat Conor Benn: “Don’t be surprised”
Regis Prograis looks to hand Conor Benn his second defeat at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 11.
Benn fights at the 63,000 capacity venue for the third time in a row next month, having first suffered a close defeat to Chris Eubank Jr there in April 2024 but returning to beat his rival convincingly in their rematch seven months later.
Both fights were at the middleweight limit of 160lbs, but Benn has been adamant that welterweight – 147 – is where he will pursue world titles. As he works his way back down, he will meet two-time super-lightweight world champion Prograis at a 150lb catchweight.
Speaking to Fight Hub TV, Prograis said he took the fight, even at a disadvantage with the weight, because he simply ‘knows’ he is better than the Brit.
“I just feel like I’m better. That’s it. I know I’m better than Conor Benn. Listen, if he didn’t have the last name from his dad, who is a legend, he wouldn’t be where he is right now. I didn’t have no daddy that boxed. I’ve been a world champion, at the top twice already, doing out the mud. He had a big old push. I know I’m better skill-wise, and don’t be surprised if I’m stronger than him.”
Asked specifically about the fact that Benn – who is reportedly being paid close to $15 million for the bout – is dropping down and he is moving up, Prograis believes he can match, and even surpass, the bigger man when it comes down to raw power.
“Let him come with that charging s**t. I got power, and, like I said, don’t be surprised if I’m stronger. Conor Benn fought on my undercard in 2019 when I fought Josh Taylor. I watch his videos. I know he likes to be on the weights and that type of s**t. They think that weight transfers to the ring, and maybe it does, but I know I’ve got power. We’re gonna see if he can take those same shots with me … My coaches got the confidence, I got the confidence, I know it’s gonna be a real good night.
“If he want to come and slug it out, we can do it. I’m with it that too. Then we’re gonna have to see who’s more of a dog. And I don’t back down.”
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Bruno Fernandes sets Manchester United goal after reaching David Beckham milestone
Man Utd captain Bruno Fernandes recorded two assists in the 3-1 win against Aston Villa in the Premier League.
Bruno Fernandes wants to contribute more at Manchester United after breaking David Beckham’s 26-year assist record. Fernandes recorded two assists against Aston Villa on Sunday afternoon, meaning he moved past Beckham’s previous club record of 15 in a season.
The midfielder delivered a cross into the box from a corner for Casemiro’s headed goal, and played a superb pass to set up Matheus Cunha to restore the advantage in the 71st minute.
Fernandes has 16 assists in the Premier League this term. He is now four shy of equalling the top-flight assist record, which is shared between Thierry Henry and Kevin de Bruyne.
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Speaking to MUTV, Fernandes said of beating Beckham’s assist tally in 1999/2000. “Obviously, it’s very nice. It’s a very good achievement. We’re talking about one of the best players, certainly [the best] strikers of anyone in the box. So I’m very pleased to do that.
“It’s not going to change anything for what I want, but being there with a name who, obviously, was one of the players everyone looks up to, in the way of crossing and the way of passing.
“Like everyone in their own garden tried to do it like Beckham and was doing it, even if you’re just swinging your arm, like he used to do it, not as much the ball! I’m very happy to do that.”
Fernandes has now recorded 100 assists for United and added: “Obviously, it’s not something I dream about or thought about but I always want to help the team to get [what we want] in most of the games.
“Scoring goals and assisting is a big part of my game. I’m very pleased today worked out and made us win the game. Until the end of the season, I want to try to keep helping the team and improving on that, results-wise.”
Michael Carrick was asked about Fernandes’ future during his post-match press conference. “Bruno’s definitely not someone we’d want to lose, I can say that. He’s important for us and he’s definitely one we wouldn’t want to lose,” he said.
“Bruno has done it for a long period of time now, in the big moments and making the difference, whether scoring or creating he’s normally around it. Two very different [assists] today.
“He has a really good understanding with Case and working with Jonny [Evans] on the set plays. There’s also the bit you can coach and then there’s a little bit of the players and the understanding. They’ve got a great connection there with that and have done it a few times before, so that was good.
“Then the passing around it, getting in positions where you can play that final pass, and it was one we’ve seen before and then he plays Ben in as well I think after that, so there’s not a lot else to say that I’ve not sat here and said before about Bruno.”
Fernandes is contracted until the summer of 2027, with the option of another year.
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Fernandes closes in on PL assist record as Man Utd beat Aston Villa 3-1 | Football News
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Bruno Fernandes is well on track to break the all-time record for most assists in a single PL season
Bruno Fernandes moved closer to breaking the Premier League ‘s assists record as Manchester United tightened its grip on Champions League qualification with a 3-1 win against Aston Villa on Sunday.
Fernandes provided assists for two of United’s goals to take his tally for the season to 16. The record for a single Premier League campaign is 20, with Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne both reaching that mark.
Fernandes has up to eight more games to set a new record in English soccer’s top division.
Of more importance to United was a seventh win in nine games under head coach Michael Carrick. United is third – three points clear of Villa in fourth.
At the other end of the standings Nottingham Forest climbed out of the relegation zone with a 0-0 draw against Fulham.
Crystal Palace and Leeds also drew 0-0.
(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
First Published: Mar 16 2026 | 12:50 PM IST
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