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2026 Top 25 Defensive NFL Draft prospects in the West
The 2026 NFL Draft starts on Thursday, and we’re gearing up for our coverage of the players expected to be selected from the West.
We begin with a look at the region’s Top 25 defensive prospects, ranked by their projected selection rounds or free agency (UDFA).
I have provided summary evaluations for the Top 10 best prospects and projections for the rest.
This year’s Draft will be held in Pittsburgh, PA, and runs from April 23–25. It will be broadcast on NFL Network, ESPN, ABC, and ESPN Deportes.
Coverage starts at 5 p.m. PT on Thursday, and continues at 4 p.m. on Friday, and at noon on Saturday. Streaming is available on NFL+, ESPN App, Hulu, and Disney+
Let’s get on to the list!
1. Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State
Projection: Mid-to late first round
Statistically speaking, Johnson was the best pass defender in the nation in 2025, allowing just 18
catches for 185 yards and picking off 4 passes.
He also had a huge week at the Senior Bowl against elite competition.
Johnson is excellent in coverage and route recognition. He makes plays on the ball in the air, anticipates where it’s going, and does not rely on his hands too much to defend.
2. Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon
Projection: Mid-to late first round
Thieneman can play multiple positions in the secondary and is effective in coverage. He is a huge
asset in run support and will make stops at the line.
He is a sure tackler who rarely allows broken tackles, but tends not to square up and will occasionally miss ball carriers, as he had a 12.7% missed-tackle rate in 2025.
Thieneman has the speed to match up on the outside and ran a 4.25 40-yard dash at the combine.
3. Keith Abney II, CB, Arizona State
Projection: Second round
Abney plays very well with his eyes on the quarterback and locks down on short and
intermediate routes.
He will enter the league ready to play as a Number Two cornerback or as a nickel against the slot. He can high-point the ball and make the play over the receiver.
Abney welcomes contact at the line and plays physically. That physicality can get him in trouble down the field, though, as he was flagged on vertical routes from time to time.
4. Treydan Stukes, CB, Arizona
Projection: Second round
Stukes looks like a prototypical corner to line up against the slot, something he has already
primarily done over the last three seasons.
A rangy corner with speed to burn, he ran a 4.33 at the combine. That speed should help on the outside as well, but his technique needs to get better outside.
Stukes plays tall and reads the QB with a nose for the football. His length allows him to attack the ball even if he is a step behind.
5. Kamari Ramsey, S, USC
Projection: Third/Fourth round
Ramsey can play either the free safety or strong safety role in the NFL. He will also have the
ability to slide into the nickel spot, as he excels in coverage and route recognition.
The former USC safety’s biggest strength may be his ability not to give up on a ball and compete for it through the catch, trying to outmuscle it from the receiver.
Ramsey needs to get better in run support and meeting ballcarriers downhill.
6. Tacario Davis, CB, Washington
Projection: Third/Fourth round
Davis has elite height and length for a cornerback. His long arms are disruptive and cause all
kinds of problems for wideouts.
A matchup problem for receivers, he is excellent in press-man coverage and jams opponents at the line. As a boundary corner, he could struggle with deep routes if safety help is not there.
Davis’ speed is at a level to keep up, but he will need to adjust to the NFL not allowing as much downfield physicality as we see in college.
7. Genesis Smith, S, Arizona
Projection: Third/Fourth round
Smith is a versatile safety with speed to close in the middle of the field. He’s very effective against
tight ends and backs in the passing game.
He will meet them at the line and disrupt timing with his physicality. He has long arms and will make plays in the passing game, high-pointing the ball.
Smith is excellent in coverage, but could struggle against a shifty slot receiver. He is an effective run-support player who needs to shore up his tackling.
8. Jadon Canady, CB, Oregon
Projection: Fourth/Fifth round
Canady has great route recognition and closing speed. He could struggle with physical receivers,
though, and could afford to bulk up.
His footwork is a strength, and he has a feel for route breaks, frequently sliding his feet to cut direction in advance. His closing speed is a huge factor in late pass breakups.
Canady could develop into a top NFL corner, but he should be a nickel or slot defender early in his career.
9. Bishop Fitzgerald, S, USC
Projection: Fourth/Fifth round
A ball-hawking safety who will make plays downfield, Fitzgerald should be a Day Three selection.
He can match up inside with a TE or back, but can also help over the top. He will pounce on a QB mistake and is quick to realize a takeaway opportunity.
Fitzgerald can step in and help stop the run, but his pursuit angles need to improve.
10. Bryce Boettcher, LB, Oregon
Projection: Fourth/Fifth round
Boettcher has average size for an NFL linebacker, but makes up for it in his play recognition.
A two-sport star for the Ducks, he has already been selected in the MLB Draft. Now the former football walk-on should hear his name called in the NFL Draft this weekend.
He has the speed to match up on coverage and the instincts to be productive against the run; he just needs to avoid overpursuing and losing containment. He will be an instant impact player on special teams.
11. Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State — Projection: Round 4-5
12. Hezekiah Masses, CB, California — Projection: Round 5-6
13. Lander Barton, LB, Utah — Projection: Round 6-7
14. Clay Patterson, DT, Stanford —Projection: Round 6-7/UDFA
15. Dalton Johnson, S, Arizona — Projection: Round 5-7
16. Collin Wright, CB, Stanford — Projection: Round 6-7
17. Jack Kelly, LB, BYU — Projection: Round 5-7
18. Logan Fano, Edge, Utah — Projection: Round 6-7
19. Anterio Thompson, DT, Washington — Projection: Round 6-7
20. Eric Gentry, LB, USC — Projection: Round 6-7
21. Gary Smith III, DL, UCLA — Projection: Round 6-7
22. Anthony Lucas, Edge, USC — Projection: Round 5-7
23. Brent Austin, CB, Cal — Projection: Late Day 3/UDFA
24. Skylar Thompson, S, Oregon State — Projection: Late Day 3/UDFA
25. Zach Durfee, Edge, Washington — Projection: Late Day 3/UDFA
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Astros place INF Nick Allen on IL, add INF Braden Shewmake
Mar 29, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Astros second baseman Nick Allen (20) prepares for a pitch during the ninth inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Daikin Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images The Houston Astros placed infielder Nick Allen on the injured list Monday with back spasms, while right-hander J.P. France was outrighted to Triple-A Sugar Land.
To replace Allen on the active roster, the Astros selected the contract of newly acquired infielder Braden Shewmake from Sugar Land, while right-hander Cristian Javier (shoulder) was moved to the 60-day injured list.
Allen, 27, was batting .250 with five runs scored over 14 games this season. He is a career .214 hitter with nine home runs and 65 RBIs in 396 career games with the Athletics (2022-25) and Astros.
France, 31, had an 8.10 ERA over three outings for Houston this season and has a 4.49 ERA in 34 appearances (28 starts) in parts of four seasons with the club. He was designated for assignment last week and cleared waivers before he was outrighted. Shewmake, 28, is former first-round draft pick of the Atlanta Braves in 2019, who was acquired in a trade with the New York Yankees on Sunday. In 31 major league games for the Braves and Chicago White Sox, Shewmake is a career .118 hitter with a home run and four RBIs.
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Formula 1 Tweaks Engine Rules After Driver Complaints Over New Power Units
Formula 1 has introduced a fresh set of rule adjustments to deal with concerns surrounding the new engine regulations brought in this season.
The latest power units, which split output almost evenly between combustion and electric energy, have drawn criticism from drivers who feel the heavy focus on energy management reduces the importance of driving skill. Four-time world champion Max Verstappen has even suggested he may rethink his future in the sport due to frustration with the new system.
The updated rules focus on refining how engines are used, with the aim of allowing drivers to push harder during qualifying and limiting major speed gaps in races. Previously, there could be a difference of up to 470bhp between cars running full power and those with depleted battery energy.
Most of the changes are expected to take effect at the upcoming Miami Grand Prix scheduled for 1–3 May.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff described the approach as making careful, precise improvements rather than drastic changes.
“We all want the same thing – to improve racing, make it more competitive, and ensure safety,” Wolff said.
The revisions were agreed during a meeting involving F1 teams, the sport’s organisers, and the governing body FIA. Final approval is still required from the FIA World Council.
In qualifying, the new rules are designed to cut down on excessive energy saving and encourage drivers to maintain full speed more consistently. Previously, drivers often had to lift off the throttle early before corners to conserve energy – a method many described as unnatural.
The maximum energy recovery per lap has been reduced from 8MJ to 7MJ, lowering the need for energy harvesting. At the same time, the limit for energy recovery while at full throttle – known as “super-clipping” – has been increased from 250kW to 350kW.
According to the FIA, this should limit super-clipping to just two to four seconds per qualifying lap.
Additionally, the number of tracks where even lower energy limits may apply has been increased from eight to 12. These are usually circuits with long straights and fewer corners, where energy recovery is more difficult.
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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Frustrated After RR’s Loss vs KKR, Video Of Interaction With RR Manager Viral. Watch
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi‘s journey in IPL 2026 – and in Indian cricket – is turning out to be a special one. At IPL 2025, Sooryavanshi was an “unknown commodity”. However, after becoming the youngest centurion in men’s T20 cricket with a blistering 35-ball hundred for Rajasthan Royals (RR) against Gujarat Titans (GT) in just his third game, he became a household name. This season, he has been more consistent than ever. The 15-year-old’s scores so far read: 52, 31, 39, 78, 0 and 46. His team RR are also placed among the top three on the points table. Sooryavanshi has also spoken about his desire to finish matches for his side.
RR have so far lost two of their six matches, with their latest defeat coming against Kolkata Knight Riders. After the match, Sooryavanshi appeared distraught and visibly frustrated. RR manager Romni Bhinder was seen handing him a phone after the game, as the young batter looked disappointed.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi was crying and frustrated on a call with his parents after losing the match against KKR. pic.twitter.com/el1pnBZaVe
— Sonu (@Cricket_live247) April 20, 2026
Meanwhile, Punjab Kings (PBKS) skipper Shreyas Iyer has heaped praise on Rajasthan Royals’ 15-year-old opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, calling him a “spectacular talent” following his impressive performances in IPL 2026.
Speaking on JioStar’s show Believe after Punjab Kings’ emphatic 54-run victory over Lucknow Super Giants, Iyer highlighted Sooryavanshi’s immense potential.
While analysing young talents emerging in the league, Iyer was particularly impressed by the teenager’s batting technique and composure at the crease. He stressed that Sooryavanshi’s natural ability sets him apart from others at a similar stage of development.
The PBKS skipper further noted that the youngster’s batting rhythm and pre-delivery movement indicate a strong foundation, which could help him evolve into a consistent performer at the highest level in the coming years.
“He is a spectacular talent, and all the adjectives would pretty much fall short for him. The way he has that bat flow, the rhythm and momentum he creates before the delivery – I think he is one for the future,” Iyer said.
In the ongoing 2026 season, the RR opener has smashed 246 runs in six matches at a staggering strike rate of 236.53.
Shreyas Iyer also spoke about the strong team environment within the Punjab Kings squad and his interactions with young batters Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya, emphasising the importance of backing natural talent and allowing players to express themselves freely at the highest level.
“We have a team room, which is probably there for every team. We try to spend a lot of time together there, before and after games, and whenever we have off days. We come together and build that bond,” Iyer said.
“Whenever I speak to them, my only message is: just be yourself. Don’t try to emulate, mimic, or be someone else.”
The PBKS skipper added, “When you are playing at this level and you are fearless and flamboyant in your own way, you don’t have to resemble or copy anyone. When you tell these guys that they are match-winners – both Prabhsimran and Priyansh Arya – it instils confidence in them. They can just go out there and play freely. They have been delivering for us, and hopefully, they continue to do so.
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Denny Hamlin wants a Kansas restart do-over
In hindsight, Denny Hamlin wishes he would not have let Kyle Larson force him three-wide middle on the final restart on Sunday at Kansas Speedway. Of course, if he could do it all over again, he also would likely have restarted on the outside as well.
That was the overall sentiment from Hamlin on Monday during the latest episode of his Actions Detrimental podcast, one in which he feels everything went against him in a race that looked like his to lose.
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He had just retaken the lead from Tyler Reddick with four laps to go and was half a lap away from taking the white flag when Cody Ware spun due to a flat tire. Then, he simply got beat on the restart but factors both in and out of his control.
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Even during the restart, Hamlin feels like he would have had a shot at winning if not for Tyler Reddick putting Christopher Bell into the wall and into his path.
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“Like, of the Reddick contact with Bell doesn’t happen, and I don’t get (driven) all the way down to the apron … Kyle (Larson’s) car was so bad those last two laps,” Hamlin said. “That’s what happens (extreme tight balance) when you put on (right sides) and have really old lefts. That’s why it looked like Tyler was superman. …
“I thought I was going to be three-wide with (Larson and Reddick) entering turn three because of the run I got on the top.”
As far as Larson taking him three-wide going into Turn 1, he wants a redo on that too.
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“I know, because I’ve been there before, that (Larson) is not going to push,” Hamlin said. “He’s going to try to get everything he can to go three-wide and I’ve just got to drive him down to the apron. ‘If you want to go three-wide, you have to go to the middle,’ and this is just a forewarning. …
“If this happens again, he’s going to have to go the middle. I will not let him. I will run to the apron or keep him on the apron next time. I will not get beat low at this racetrack again.”
So then, the fair and obvious question is why did Hamlin choose the bottom over the top as the control car driver. The data suggests the best restarts come from the bottom but that expects a push from behind that Larson was never going to give in that scenario.
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“Should have, I should have, as strong as I know my cars are on the top on mile-and-a-half tracks, I absolutely should have started at the top, no matter what,” Hamlin said. “I could hold more throttle than everyone else.”
So again, why didn’t he?
“The bottom is the preferred line,” Hamlin said. “The bottom wins by the numbers. The data says the bottom.”
Just not on the final restart as it turns out.
“People are not content pushing anymore,” Hamlin said. “Everyone is just going to go for themselves. And that’s where you have to just throw the numbers out.”
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Ultimately, Hamlin was extra disappointed because he knows next season is his final season, and this now makes two wins that got away from him in 2026 — Martinsville and Kansas.
“I took this one a little tougher because I just want to capitalize,” Hamlin said. “I’ve only got 60 races left and I just want to get these wins when I should be winning and it’s just not happening.
“It was the loose wheel at the end of Martinsville and a lot of stuff that’s not going great in the luck category or the creating your own luck category, which is what I chalk this up to.”
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Three NFL Teams That Can’t Afford To Screw up 2026 NFL Draft
The NFL Draft is finally almost here.
Which for some general managers could end up being their kiss of death. Every year, teams use the NFL Draft to improve their rosters. Both Super Bowl teams, the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, proved how important it is to build through the draft in order to rebuild quickly.
But other organizations aren’t as fortunate, selecting the wrong players in the improper slots and butchering the NFL’s biggest event each spring.
That generally results in GMs getting fired and franchises navigating into completely different directions. With that amount of pressure in mind, these teams can’t afford to mess up this year’s draft.
New York Jets
The Jets absolutely have to take a step in the right direction.
Aaron Glenn’s first year was a disaster that led to the roster purge at the NFL trade deadline which traded away Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner for three total first-round draft picks.
Unfortunately for the Jets, there’s no clean path for Gang Green to find a quarterback in this year’s class. They’ll be bad enough to draft one in 2027, but they absolutely need to draft difference makers in key defensive positions and find playmakers to support whoever suits up at quarterback.
New York Giants
Both New York teams!
All eyes will be on general manager Joe Schoen for his first draft of the John Harbaugh era. Harbaugh could’ve picked any NFL team and he picked the Giants. They already have some key pieces including Jaxson Dart, Malik Nabers and Cam Skattebo. They also have two premium draft picks, No. 5 overall and No. 10 overall.
If Schoen somehow botches this situation, he’ll be gone, and Harbaugh will be hiring a replacement in just a few months.
What? Aren’t the Raiders supposed to be the Belle of the ball?
They’re getting their golden boy at quarterback, Fernando Mendoza. But now comes the hard part – trying to win with him right away.
The Raiders thought they were going to have two bonus first-round picks before the Baltimore Ravens screwed them out of the Maxx Crosby trade. With Mendoza and Crosby, they might as well try to replicate their AFC West rival Denver Broncos by competing right away. By Denver’s standards, it would be a tad disappointing if the Raiders can’t bounce back quickly. After all, the Broncos got off the mat in just two seasons after eating Russell Wilson’s outrageous cap hit.Las Vegas Raiders
Dec 7, 2025; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby (98) leaves the field following a game against the Denver Broncos at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images
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Basilinna readies for 2026 Mornington Cup campaign
Basilinna’s owners are pursuing yet another ‘win and you’re in’ race opportunity at the Mornington meeting.
Basilinna qualified for the Melbourne Cup ballot last season via her success in the Andrew Ramsden (2800m) at Flemington in May.
Trainers David and Emma-Lee Browne are open to targeting the Andrew Ramsden again, but prioritise the Listed Mornington Cup (2400m) on Saturday first.
Winning the Mornington Cup offers a ballot exemption to the Group 1 Caulfield Cup (2400m) scheduled for October.
The mare has had a brace of runs this preparation – 1800m and 2000m – and according to David Browne, the Saturday 2400m trip is a superior match for her.
Nevertheless, the trainer thinks she could be one start away from full fitness, impacted by a bone chip that cut short her prior spring and barred her from last year’s Melbourne Cup.
“She’s got a good soft draw so she should be able to sit in a good spot,” Browne said.
“Then we’ll need some luck getting out and hopefully there’s a bit of rain as that will help her out as well.
“A Soft 6 or 7, I would be happy, but if it stays a Soft 5, it’s still good for her.”
Browne has been happy with the mare’s two efforts this campaign, even though she was outclassed in those events.
She ended up last on her return in the Peter Young Stakes (1800m) at Caulfield, then eighth in the Group 1 Australian Cup (2000m) on March 28 at Flemington.
“I thought her run in a high-pressure race, against very good company, was excellent last time,” Browne said.
“She beat the horses she needed to beat, and that’s all you can ask.
“She feels better than she ever has, so we’re pretty happy in that way but the hardest thing with her is she has been one run behind.
“When you take a chip out like we had to last year, that puts you behind because she was a bit burly to start with, so that is why we had to go to the Australian Cup to play a bit of catch up and get a run into her.
“The first two weren’t suitable races for her to go in, but I thought she did a good job.”
Following this weekend, Basilinna’s path forward is unclear.
She could head to the Listed Warrnambool Cup (2350m) on May 7, or the Listed Andrew Ramsden at Flemington on May 16.
“If she went to Warrnambool, that might pull her up for the campaign as it is a pretty quick back-up to Flemington,” Browne said.
“I think we’ll play that last one by ear, whether we do both or pop her out.”
For the latest racing betting markets, visit trusted betting sites before the Mornington Cup.
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Report: North Carolina G Seth Trimble enters portal
North Carolina Tar Heels guard Seth Trimble (7) drives to the basket Thursday, March 19, 2026, during the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament first round game against the VCU Rams at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina. After four seasons at North Carolina, guard Seth Trimble entered the transfer portal, On3 reported Monday.
Trimble started all 24 games he played for the Tar Heels and averaged 14.0 points with 3.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists. He missed the first nine games of the season after breaking his arm during a pre-season workout with the team. Trimble earned an All-ACC Honorable Mention selection last season.
He started 18 of 34 games in 2024-25 and averaged 11.6 points with 5.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists.
In his four seasons in the UNC program, the Wisconsin native averaged 7.7 points with 2.9 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 126 games (45 starts). The Tar Heels went 24-9 last season, losing to VCU 82-78 in overtime during the first round of the NCAA Tournament as a No. 6 seed.
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Robert Garcia delivers honest verdict on Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2: “He’ll be the fresher man”
Esteemed trainer and former world champion Robert Garcia has revealed who he believes is the “fresher man” between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.
The two pound-for-pound icons are set to enter a professional rematch on September 19, headlining a Netflix event at The Sphere, Las Vegas.
Their first encounter, which took place over a decade ago, saw Mayweather claim a comprehensive points victory, before taking his record to 50-0 with a 10th-round finish over Conor McGregor in 2017.
Pacquiao, however, has fought as recently as July 2025, boxing to a contentious draw against then-WBC world welterweight champion Mario Barrios.
This saw him end a near four-year layoff, which followed his points defeat to Yordenis Ugas, while Mayweather has not fought professionally since defeating McGregor.
Instead, the 49-year-old has been involved in several exhibition matches, a trend he is expected to resume with Mike Tyson and Greek kickboxer Mike Zambidis.
Whether these two non-competitive affairs actually materialise, it remains to be seen, but Mayweather has nonetheless agreed to face Pacquiao in September.
Speaking with BoxingScene, top coach Garcia has opined that, while being the marginally younger man, Pacquiao is perhaps approaching their rematch with more miles on the clock.
“Manny takes training camps very [seriously]. We see him running in the mountains, and running around so many fans and boxers.
“He doesn’t want to be the last one [to finish], so he’s running hard. At 47 [years old], that’s not easy. But he wants to prove to everybody that he’s still a great athlete.
“When it comes to sparring, I guarantee you he’s sparring hard. Whoever they bring in for sparring wants to look good against Manny.
“On the other side, Mayweather is doing this without even showing it to the world. I guarantee you he’s staying in shape… and I think he’ll be the fresher man.”
Initially, it was reported that Mayweather-Pacquiao 2 would be a professional bout, only for Mayweather to later claim that it would instead be an exhibition.
Since then, though, Pacquiao has insisted it will be a fully-sanctioned contest, presenting him with the opportunity to exact his revenge.
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Exclusive | Shreyas Iyer In Line For Captaincy As BCCI Prepares 2-Team Structure For T20Is
Indian cricket’s talent pipeline has given the selectors an opportunity to think big. With the IPL continuing to churn out match-ready performers, the Board of Control for Cricket in India is planning on building a 30-35 player pool capable of fielding two competitive T20 sides simultaneously. Plans beyond a single core squad have to be framed immediately as India faces overlapping international commitments later this year, with the Asian Games clashing with a T20 series against the West Indies.
A BCCI official told NDTV, “The Asian Games and India vs West Indies T20 Series are going to be at the same time. So we have to look at two T20 teams playing. It is important from now to have a pool of 30-35 cricketers who can be called up for International assignments. For the upcoming Ireland tour, like most tours to UK, a bigger pool of players will be kept in the squad. This will extend for the Asian Games.”
The Board is actively planning for parallel assignments this year and in the future as well since cricket is now a part of multi discipline sporting fixtures as well, including the Olympic Games in 2028. The emphasis is on depth, flexibility, and readiness. These are the qualities increasingly demanded in a packed global calendar.
The upcoming Ireland tour is expected to serve as a testing ground. Tours like these have traditionally been used to blood fringe players. This tour could now feature an expanded squad, mirroring the long-term vision of a larger talent pool extending through the Asian Games. India are also set to play Afghanistan in a 3-match T20I series in September, though the schedule for the tournament is yet to be finalised.
The names under consideration reflect the IPL’s growing influence. In the batting department, talents like Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Priyansh Arya and Angkrish Raghuvanshi have caught the selectors’ attention with their fearless strokeplay. The likes of Rajat Patidar and Ayush Badoni are also on the selectors’ radar.
The all-rounder slot, often the backbone of T20 balance, could see opportunities for players like Shashank Singh, and Anukul Roy, the cricketers who bring versatility and adaptability.
On the bowling front, there is a mix of youth and experience. Ravi Bishnoi continues to be a standout in white-ball cricket, while Khaleel Ahmed (depending on availability), Prasidh Krishna, Ashok Sharma, and Kartik Tyagi offer them with pace options.
Behind the stumps, Dhruv Jurel is among the leading contenders. It is likely to be a team led by Punjab Kings Captain, Shreyas Iyer.
With IPL throwing up a massive pool of youngsters, Indian cricket is preparing to utilise their services by making a parallel force capable of winning and defending titles. Keeping up with the demands of international cricket and coping up with the challenges of changed international fixtures will require two strong T20 teams, that could soon become a necessity.
It is a message to all youngsters this IPL season that BCCI is not just looking for the best 15, but the best 35.
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“Heard Many Saying ‘Rinku SIngh Was Good When He Was Poor,’ Aren’t You Ashamed?” Ex-India Star Rips Into Trolls
Rinku Singh in action for KKR.© BCCI
Rinku Singh fought through his lean patch to once again emerge as Kolkata Knight Riders’ saviour. After registering back-to-back low scores, Rinku rediscovered his form against Rajasthan Royals on Sunday and guided KKR to a four-wicket victory. The win also marked KKR’s first of the season after suffering five consecutive defeats. Chasing a target of 156, KKR lost wickets in quick succession. However, Rinku-renowned for his finishing prowess-rose to the occasion with a composed and match-winning unbeaten knock of 53 off 34 balls. He steered his side home with two balls to spare, showing remarkable calm under pressure.
Amid his struggles earlier in the season, Rinku had been subjected to severe trolling on social media. Some fans even made classist remarks, suggesting that the KKR batter was a “better player when he was underprivileged.”
Former India opener Aakash Chopra came out strongly in Rinku’s support following his decisive knock and slammed those making such insensitive comments.
“I feel very good for Rinku because he was being trolled a lot. The kind of nonsense people say is unbelievable. I heard many saying, ‘Rinku was good when he was poor.’ Aren’t you ashamed of saying that? How would you feel if someone said the same thing about you?” Chopra said on his YouTube channel.
“People called him a useless player and forgot that he is a world champion. He doesn’t get many chances. The position he bats at is not easy, and the team hasn’t always used him well. Everyone goes through bad form. Rinku was trolled as if he had committed a crime,” he added.
After the win, Rinku spoke about his mindset during the innings and revealed that his sole focus was on taking the game deep and finishing it for his team.
“My mindset was to take the game till the end because I had conversations with the coach and also with my batting partner. The idea was to take it deep since the match was in a tricky situation. (When he got a reprieve early in the innings) That’s what happens sometimes, sir. In that moment, the mind doesn’t work properly and you end up playing such shots,” said Rinku.
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