Nigerian music star Burna Boy is set to appear on one of football’s biggest global stages after joining Colombian pop star Shakira on the official song for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Shakira on Thursday shared short clips of the new World Cup anthem titled Dai Dai, with the full song expected to be released on May 14 ahead of the tournament.
The expanded competition will be hosted by Mexico, the United States and Canada from June 11 to July 19, 2026.
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The teaser video, shared on Instagram from the Maracanã Stadium, showed Shakira and Burna Boy performing with dancers wearing the colours of countries taking part in the tournament.
For Nigerian fans, Burna Boy’s role in the project is another major achievement for Afrobeats and a sign of Nigeria’s growing influence in global entertainment. The Grammy-winning singer is now among the few Nigerians to take part in FIFA World Cup music projects.
The video also honoured previous World Cups by showing official match balls used during the 2006, 2010 and 2014 tournaments, all competitions linked to Shakira’s famous World Cup performances.
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Shakira’s 2010 World Cup song, Waka Waka (This Time for Africa), remains one of football’s most popular anthems, especially in Africa, where it became strongly connected with the first World Cup hosted on the continent in South Africa.
The Colombian singer also performed Hips Don’t Lie during activities at the 2006 World Cup in Germany and La La La (Brazil 2014) at the 2014 tournament in Brazil.
With Burna Boy now joining the World Cup music tradition, Nigerian football and entertainment fans will hope the collaboration becomes another worldwide success.
The team at Lindsay Park faced various decisions regarding Plymouth this week, however, the intention to hold him steady at 2000 metres guides him to Caulfield.
The four-year-old son of The Autumn Sun featured entries for Thursday’s 2350m Warrnambool Cup and acceptance in Saturday’s 2100m Gosford Gold Cup, but he is set to appear in Caulfield’s Lamaro’s Ater The Last, a benchmark 100 race worth $150,000.
Plymouth lacks a win from five 2000m efforts, but achieved second in the Albury Cup and third place at Flemington around his failure in the Group 3 Easter Cup (2000m), while Ben Hayes holds firm that 2000m is ideal alongside one crucial change in gear.
For the gelding, blinkers come back on since runner-up spot in the Group 2 Herbert Power Stakes (2400m) last spring.
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“His last run was good, we just thought he maybe presented a bit early in the straight. He got rolling early and peaked on his run a bit,” Hayes said.
“Now he’s had that good run at 2000, we’ll keep him at 2000 and put blinkers on.
“He’s been knocking on the door. He’s building to another win.”
This campaign sees Plymouth without a victory in five starts, following his win in the Benalla Cup (2100m) ahead of the Herbert Power Stakes, and Hayes views the Saturday race as a potential path to continue racing out of state.
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“If he runs well we’ll consider going up to Brisbane with him,” Hayes, who trains in partnership with brothers Will and JD, said.
“There are all those races up there that we can head towards, but he needs to run well. If not, we’ll put him away and get him ready for the spring.”
Plymouth starts from gate seven at Caulfield, improving to six post the withdrawal of Sayedaty Sadaty, with Jamie Mott, in good form, aboard for his debut ride.
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(COMBO) This combination of pictures created on May 7, 2026 shows (L) the Olympic flag during a practice session at Eiffel Tower Stadium in Paris on July 24, 2024, ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and (R) a Belarus flag during an air show in the capital Minsk, on June 21, 2014. (Photo by Odd ANDERSEN and SERGEI GAPON / AFP)
The IOC on Thursday lifted its ban on Belarusian athletes competing in the Olympics, although restrictions on Russian athletes remain in place.
Competitors from Russia and their allies Belarus had been banned from international competition following Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, although some were permitted to compete as neutrals.
Russians will still only be able to compete in Olympic competition under the neutral banner, on an individual basis, and only if they have not actively supported the conflict.
The IOC executive board released a statement saying that it “no longer recommends any restrictions on the participation of Belarusian athletes, including teams”.
“The IOC reaffirms that athletes’ participation in international competition should not be limited by the actions of their governments, including involvement in a war or conflict,” it said.
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This new policy should allow for a Belarusian delegation to compete at the Los Angeles Summer Olympics in 2028, when they will be present at the opening ceremony and included in the medals table.
The IOC said that the timing of the statement recognised that the qualification period for the 2028 Games begins this (northern hemisphere) summer.
“On behalf of the entire Belarusian sporting public, we express our gratitude to IOC President Kirsty Coventry for her balanced and principled stance,” said the Belarusian Olympic Committee.
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“We are firmly convinced that sport is called to serve as a unifying force and must remain an arena free from political influence,” said the statement adding that Belarus hoped the decision “will become a defining benchmark for international sports federations, which will, in the shortest possible time, lift all restrictions on Belarusian athletes in all sports.”
Some Olympic sports, such as judo and swimming, have already lifted restrictions but Belarus are still unlikely to be able to compete as a team in track and field after World Athletics said in response to the IOC announcement that it was keeping its ban in place.
“As a consequence of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, World Athletics sanctions implemented in March 2022 excluding Belarusian and Russian athletes, officials and supporting personnel from competition remain in place,” said a World Athletics spokesperson.
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“Our council has made a clear decision that when there is tangible movement towards peace negotiations it can begin to review its decisions. We all hope this will be soon.”
‘In good standing’
At the last two Olympics in Paris 2024 and the Milan-Cortina Winter Games in February, Belarusians competed alongside Russians as “Individual Neutral Athletes”, stripped of their national colours and in small numbers — there were 17 in Paris and seven in Italy.
And for the moment, that will remain the case for Russian athletes wanting to take part in Los Angeles.
“The situation relating to the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) is different from that relating to the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of Belarus,” said the IOC in their statement.
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The ROC has been suspended since autumn 2023 for having placed the sports organisations of four occupied Ukrainian regions under its authority.
However, the IOC also said that fresh concerns have recently arisen regarding the Russian anti-doping system which was first exposed in late 2015 following the Sochi Winter Games the year before.
“The difference is the Belarusian National Olympic Committee was never suspended. And they’ve always been in good standing,” IOC president Kirsty Coventry told reporters.
“The most recent information which led to the World Anti-Doping Agency looking into a potential doping allegation, we do not know how long that will take.”
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The Zimbabwean former Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer added: “But in 2016 I was still an athlete and it is a huge importance for me to do whatever we can to ensure that the field of play, whenever any athletes are coming back to competition, is the cleanest and fairest field of play that we can provide.
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“The Russian Olympic Committee is still suspended.”
Morocco has taken another big step in football development after becoming the first African nation to introduce referee body cameras in domestic football.
The Royal Moroccan Football Federation confirmed that the body cameras will be tested during the Botola Pro Casablanca Derby as part of an experimental phase.
The new plan is aimed at improving transparency in football officiating and bringing more modern technology into the game.
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The federation also announced that it is preparing to introduce Semi-Automated Offside Technology (SAOT) in Moroccan football soon.
In addition, officials revealed that work is ongoing on a centralised VAR control room that will oversee several matches at the same time.
Morocco had earlier become the first African country to use Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology and is now preparing to lead the continent again with the referee bodycam project.
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If the SAOT system is fully introduced, Morocco could also become the first African country to use the technology in its domestic football league.
The latest development further strengthens Morocco’s position as one of Africa’s leading countries in football growth and technological advancement.
The rider killed in an accident at the North West 200 on Thursday has been named as Kamil Holan, from the Czech Republic.
The crash occurred at Station Corner in the opening Superbike qualifying session on Thursday morning in Northern Ireland.
Holan, 48, is the first fatality at the North West 200 since Malachi Mitchell-Thomas was killed in a Supertwins race in 2016, and he is the 20th to lose their life in the 97-year history of the event.
Hefty74, Holan’s team, led tributes to the Czech rider, saying “above all he was a wonderful friend and a man of great character”.
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“Kamil, you were an inspiration, support and a partner in life and on the track. Your humility, passion and smile will be missed every second,” Hefty74 posted on Facebook.
“Your legacy will live on in Hefty74 and in our hearts. We express our deepest and most sincere condolences to his entire family and all his loved ones”.
One of a number of international riders competing at the road race in Northern Ireland, Holan, who lived in Prague, first raced at the North West 200 in 2023.
His most notable victory came at the Manx Grand Prix in 2012, when he won the Newcomers ‘A’ race to become the first rider from the Czech Republic to win at the event.
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Holan also raced at the Isle of Man TT and had a best finish of 20th in the 2018 Superbike race, and was a regular in European road racing.
In the most recent running of the Ulster Grand Prix in 2019, Holan had two 14th place finishes in the Supersport and Superstock classes.
Colombian pop superstar Shakira has shared a minute-long clip of a new song, writing on social media: “From Maracana Stadium, here is ‘Dai Dai,’ the FIFA World Cup Official Song 2026.”
Holding the “Trionda,” the official World Cup match ball, she sings one verse in English with Nigerian artist and Afrobeats superstar Burna Boy, harmonizing with her.
“Knew from the day you were born Here in this place, you belong You’ve been this brave all along What broke you once made you strong.”
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Shakira is joined by dancers dressed in the colors of national teams taking part in the soccer tournament.
The chorus repeats “Dai, dai, we go, dale, ale, let’s go.” “Dai, Dai” presumably refers to the Italian for “Let’s go” while “dale, ale” is a Spanish expression for “Go on” or “We can do it.”
The short clip, also shared by the FIFA World Cup account, ends with the message: “We’re ready!”
The song is set for official release on May 14.
Shakira’s “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” was the official song of the 2010 World Cup held in South Africa.
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She also performed at the 2006 and 2014 World Cup finals.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament kicks off on June 11, 2026, with Mexico taking on South Africa at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City.
The Income Tax department’s total collection from Jharkhand and Bihar during 2025-2026 was around Rs 20,000 crore, a senior IT official said on Thursday. Former India cricket team captain MS Dhoni was the highest individual taxpayer combining both the states, he said. “The total collection from Bihar and Jharkhand during the financial year of 2025-26 was around Rs 20,000 crore, of which Rs 12,000 crore was collected only from Jharkhand,” Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax (Bihar -Jharkhand), Dr D Sudhakara Rao, said while addressing media persons here. Around 70 per cent of the total collection received through tax deduction at source (TDS), he said.
Rao said, “MS Dhoni was the highest individual taxpayer combining Bihar and Jharkhand during the previous financial year.” He, however, refrained from disclosing his net tax return.
Central Coalfields Limited (CCL), Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL) and CMPDI were among the highest taxpayers among corporates, another official said. “During the previous financial year, the mining activity was a bit affected due to heavy rains, which impacted the collection. We hope to exceed the Rs 20,000 crore mark in tax collection during the current financial year,” Rao said.
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He added that there are around 5.5 crore PAN card holders in Bihar and Jharkhand, of which only 40 lakh file returns.
Earlier, Rao held a meeting with the IT officers regarding the new Income Tax Act, 2025, which comes into effect from April 1, replacing the six-decade-old Income Tax Act, 1961. More than 100 officers from both states participated in the meeting.
“The new Act marks a shift towards greater clarity and ease of compliance through simple language, a streamlined structure and a reader-friendly presentation, without altering the underlying tax policy,” Rao said.
He said several outreach programmes would be conducted in Bihar and Jharkhand to spread awareness and detail the nitty-gritty of the new tax among the bankers, PSUs and others.
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Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 100th Saudi Pro League goal as Al Nassr defeated Al Shabab 4-2 to stay five points clear at the top of the league table.
Portuguese forward Joao Felix was the star of the match after scoring a hat-trick for Al Nassr.
Ronaldo reached the 100-goal mark in the 72nd minute when he finished from close range after a low cross from Sadio Mane. It was also his 25th league goal of the season.
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After the match, Ronaldo celebrated the victory on social media.
The Portuguese captain has now scored 100 or more league goals in England with Manchester United, in Spain with Real Madrid, in Italy with Juventus, and now in Saudi Arabia with Al Nassr.
Al Nassr made a fast start as Joao Felix scored twice in the opening 10 minutes. His first goal came after Al Shabab failed to clear a cross from Mane, allowing the forward to score with a right-foot volley.
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Seven minutes later, Felix added his second with a powerful header that beat goalkeeper Marcelo Grohe.
Al Shabab tried to fight back when Yannick Carrasco scored to make it 2-1 in the first half.
Ronaldo later extended Al Nassr’s lead before Ali Albulayhi scored for Al Shabab to reduce the score to 3-2.
Joao Felix completed his hat-trick in added time from the penalty spot to seal the win for Al Nassr.
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The victory gives Al Nassr a five-point advantage over Al Hilal ahead of Tuesday’s important title clash at Al Awwal Park.
Al Hilal are aiming to win a record 21st Saudi Pro League title, while Al Nassr are hoping to lift the trophy for the first time since 2019.
Ronaldo, now 41, is still chasing his first major trophy with Al Nassr since joining the club in December 2022. The club will also play in the final of the AFC Champions League 2 on May 16.
The Minnesota Vikings pounced on Kyler Murray’s free agency in March, and two months later, the NFL world believes he’ll take part in the league’s hottest quarterback competition this summer — a duel with J.J. McCarthy.
Minnesota’s QB room could become the league’s loudest training camp storyline.
That’s the word from SI.com this week, claiming Murray v. McCarthy will be must-see television.
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Murray and McCarthy Set Up a Fascinating Summer Showdown
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy scrambles with the football during first-half action against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. On Sep. 8, 2025, McCarthy continued displaying athleticism and pocket mobility for Minnesota’s offense while operating as the franchise’s young starting quarterback in an important NFC North divisional matchup on the road. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images.
SI.com: There’s No Bigger Roster Battle than Vikings QB1
Eva Geitheim stepped up to the plate this week, sizing up the top questions for the NFL after the draft, and the Vikings’ quarterback situation made the cut.
She explained, “Who will start for the Vikings come Week 1? There will be several quarterback competitions across the league this offseason, but none will be bigger than that between Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy. The Vikings could be a playoff contender with competent quarterback play, a key reason they brought Murray to Minnesota.”
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“The competition could certainly go in Murray’s favor, as both coach Kevin O’Connell and receiver Justin Jefferson have spoken highly of the veteran quarterback while emphasizing the work McCarthy still has ahead of him.”
Geitheim also mentioned Aaron Rodgers’s will-I-or-won’t-I-play schtick, the Dianna Russini + Mike Vrabel fallout, and trades around the league, among other topics.
Overstating McCarthy’s Chances?
Indeed, McCarthy held the Vikings’ QB1 job in 2025, his second official season in the pros after a torn meniscus ravaged his rookie campaign. In that regard, he should have a solid chance to continue as the starting quarterback.
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But that’s on paper.
McCarthy has mind-bogglingly become injury-prone, battling a torn meniscus, a high ankle sprain, a concussion, and a broken hand while starting just 10 games in two years. The man has been available for the Vikings 29% of the time since Minnesota used a 1st-Round draft pick on him.
Then, when healthy, McCarthy has struggled, ranking near the bottom of the NFL per quarterback efficiency and throwing more interceptions than touchdowns in 2025. McCarthy is certainly an option for the QB1 job, but Murray should be classified as the heavy frontrunner.
Murray with a Chip on His Shoulder
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Murray will assuredly want to prove naysayers wrong in 2025, including the Arizona Cardinals, a franchise that left him for dead this offseason. For reputation’s sake, the Cardinals have one of the worst ownership groups in sports, and they didn’t want Murray. They cut him. The Cardinals would rather have Jacoby Brissett and Carson Beck than Murray.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray stands near the bench during the second half of a road matchup against the Washington Commanders at FedExField. During the Sep. 10, 2023, contest in Landover, Murray remained sidelined while recovering from injury, continuing his rehabilitation process before eventually returning to Arizona’s starting lineup later that season. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images.
So, you better believe Murray will have a chip on his shoulder, landing in a spot with the Vikings where he’ll play alongside a Top 3 NFL defense, weapons like Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison, a quarterback-whispering head coach, and a team that finished 2025 with a winning record.
In short, Murray will be ultra-motivated this summer, autumn, and winter, and that won’t bode well for McCarthy’s chances to score the upset.
Other QB Competition around the Business?
The NFL will feature two true quarterback competitions later this summer, in addition to Murray-McCarthy.
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First, the Cleveland Browns will have a “let the best man win” slugfest between Deshaun Watson, Shedeur Sanders, Dillon Gabriel, and rookie Taylen Green. Most expect the Browns to give Watson one last look before trying something new.
The other battle is in Atlanta. Michael Penix Jr., the incumbent, will take on Tua Tagovailoa, with Kevin Stefanski as the new head coach and referee. Tagovailoa has markedly more experience and a history of upper-echelon production. Penix Jr. has youth on his side and relatively recent draft stock in 2024.
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. runs onto the field before a regular-season matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. On Sep. 7, 2025, Penix prepared for another NFC South showdown while continuing his transition into Atlanta’s starting quarterback role entering a pivotal season for the franchise’s offense and future direction. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images.
FalconsWire‘s Tim Weaver on the Falcons’ quarterback battle: “Michael Penix Jr. is the safe bet to win the job, if nothing else because the Falcons have invested so much more in him (a top-10 overall pick) compared to Tua Tagovailoa (one-year, $1.2 million). However, Tagovailoa has demonstrated a higher ceiling in the NFL and will likely be healthier come Week 1.”
“The answer to this question is probably a two-pronged approach. At the start of the regular season our best guess is that it will be Tagovailoa under center. However, once Penix is fully healthy Tua is going to have to impress on the field in a big way in order to hold him off. Right now it looks more than likely we will see both Penix and Tagovailoa end up starting 5+ games at some point during the regular season. This battle may not be fully settled until January — or even beyond that.”
If one stretches the criteria of what could be a summer quarterback competition, these clubs could partake:
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— New York Jets: Geno Smith v. Cade Klubnik — Las Vegas Raiders: Kirk Cousins v. Fernando Mendoza — Pittsburgh Steelers: Whatever Happens if Aaron Rodgers Doesn’t Sign
NFL training camps are about 12 weeks away.
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Queensland Derby victor Maison Louis notched his finest spring result at his second race back from rest, as trainer Tom Charlton anticipates a matching display from the four-year-old venturing to Gosford.
The gelding lines up in Saturday’s Listed Gosford Gold Cup (2100m) coming off a notable reappearance, where he surged late for sixth place to Hellsing over the non-preferred 1500m at Randwick.
Charlton viewed this as the ideal first-up effort from the gelding, especially after a variable spring season.
“He couldn’t have done any more. He looks to have come back well,” Charlton said of the first-up run.
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“He ran third in the Hill Stakes second-up last prep, which is a strong weight-for-age race, so if he can replicate that he will run well.
“He let himself down a bit pre-race last preparation, so we’re just trying to build a bit of confidence for him and get him back in his groove.”
With five scratches at the start, Maison Louis landed in stall 11, and though Charlton isn’t fully sold on the compact Gosford track, he doesn’t anticipate problems.
“He is short-coupled and hasn’t got a great, big action,” he said.
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“He’s got a turn of foot for a horse over that trip, so I think he will be fine.”
Without a set itinerary for Maison Louis, Charlton indicates the outcome at Gosford will guide decisions, eyeing races in Sydney or Brisbane such as The Q22 (2200m) on June 13 at Eagle Farm.
Maison Louis was at $8 for Friday’s Gosford Cup betting, behind Matt Smith-trained favourite Portland at $5.50.
Prince Yadav announced himself on the big stage with a sensational spell for Lucknow Super Giants against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in IPL 2026, earning massive praise from former India batter Ambati Rayudu after delivering what many are calling the “ball of the tournament.”Playing in a rain-shortened 19-over clash at the Ekana Stadium, Prince produced a peach of a delivery to dismiss Virat Kohli for a duck during RCB’s chase. Bowling at 140.4 kph, the young pacer delivered a sharp nip-backer that jagged in viciously after pitching, swung more than 1.4 degrees, pierced the tiny gap between bat and pad, and crashed into the off stump. Kohli was left stunned as the LSG players erupted in celebration.The wicket carried extra significance. It marked Kohli’s first IPL duck since 2023 and his first zero while chasing in nine years. The last time he had fallen for a duck in a chase came during RCB’s infamous collapse to 49 all out against Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens in 2017.Prince didn’t stop there. He finished with outstanding figures of 3/33, playing a crucial role in LSG’s nine-run DLS victory that kept their playoff hopes alive.
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Speaking on ESPNcricinfo’s TimeOut show, Rayudu was full of admiration for the young fast bowler.”A lot of bowlers bowl one or two good balls in an over. This guy bowls about four to five. That’s his strength, I don’t think any batsman in the world can play that,” Rayudu said.Rayudu further backed Prince for higher honours, saying the pacer has the qualities to succeed across formats.“I think he’ll be a treat to stand [to] in the slips. Seriously, to watch this guy bowl – unbelievable. It’ll be a total pleasure to stand in first or second slip to him. He is a potential 50-over bowler as well. I think he’s an all-format bowler, the way he’s looking right now” Rayudu added.Former New Zealand cricketer Katey Martin was equally impressed and described the delivery to Kohli as the perfect fast bowler’s dream.“You have to see that as the ball of the tournament. Not just because of the way he was able to swing late as well, back into the stumps, top of off, effectively, your perfect delivery and maybe something that Prince Yadav dreams of. Of that particular delivery, especially to Virat Kohli, who we thought was going to be a really key factor in that chase as well” she said.Rayudu also highlighted how enjoyable Prince would be to field behind in the slips due to his ability to consistently beat the bat.“I think he’ll be a treat to stand to in the slips. Seriously, to watch this guy bowl, unbelievable. He is a potential 50-over bowler as well. I think he’s an all-format bowler.”
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