Chennai Super Kings has parted ways with Stephen Fleming
NEW DELHI:Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have parted ways with long-serving head coach Stephen Fleming, ending a long association with the former New Zealand captain. TimesofIndia.com has learnt that the franchise is reviewing its cricket operations, with former India batter Hemang Badani emerging as a contender to join the coaching set-up. The franchise’s top brass is currently in Dallas, reviewing the last few seasons and planning the road ahead. While trade discussions are underway, a major decision on the entire coaching staff could also be made. Rupa Gurunath, daughter of N Srinivasan and full-time Director of Chennai Super Kings Cricket Limited (CSKCL), has been overseeing key decisions. “Stephen Fleming has been the heartbeat of our coaching unit for almost the entire journey of this franchise. For nearly two decades, he has helped shape our identity, vision, and pursuit of excellence,” Rupa was quoted in a CSK press release.“On behalf of everyone at the Super Kings franchise, we extend our deepest gratitude for his unwavering commitment, passion, and leadership. While our journey together on the field comes to a close, he will always remain an integral part of the team’s legacy.”As discussions on all cricketing matters continue, former India cricketer Hemang Badani, head coach of Delhi Capitals (DC) for the last two seasons, is in the running to join the CSK set-up. DC finished fifth and sixth under Badani in the 2025 and 2026 seasons, respectively, narrowly missing out on a playoff spot in his first season.Fleming’s association with CSK spans nearly two decades, first as a player in the inaugural IPL season and then as head coach since 2009. During the franchise’s two-year suspension in 2016 and 2017, he coached Rising Pune Supergiant, guiding the team to the 2017 final. Under Fleming, CSK reached 11 finals, 10 in the IPL and one in the Champions League, winning six titles.However, the last few years have been disappointing. After narrowly missing the playoffs in 2024, CSK finished 10th and eighth in the next two seasons. The franchise has also struggled in other leagues where Fleming has been in charge. Joburg Super Kings have reached the SA20 playoffs in each of the last three seasons but are yet to make a final, while Texas Super Kings have also fallen short of reaching the title clash in Major League Cricket (MLC). In the ongoing season, they finished last with three wins and seven defeats from 10 matches.The coming weeks could prove significant for CSK, with tough decisions expected on trades, the coaching staff and even the captaincy as the franchise looks to restore its past glory..
Reece James has expressed his relief and satisfaction at recovering from injury just in time for England’s crucial World Cup semi-final clash against holders Argentina.
The Chelsea captain made a timely return to action by featuring as a second-half substitute in the Three Lions’ 2-1 quarter-final victory over Norway after extra time on Saturday.
James had been sidelined for three matches due to a hamstring problem sustained during the second group stage fixture against Ghana. His re-entry into the squad saw him initially deployed in central midfield before shifting to his more familiar right-back position, as two goals from Jude Bellingham secured England’s progression.
Speaking to Lions Den, James reflected on his comeback: “It’s good to be back out there with the boys. Picking up an injury at a tournament is always a race against the clock. I applied myself and happy to be back out there.”
Jude Bellingham scored twice against Norway to send England through to the semi-finals (Getty)
Despite not consistently delivering their peak performance throughout the tournament, the England squad has consistently found a way to overcome each challenge, though a formidable test now awaits them.
The historic rivalry between England and Argentina adds another layer of intensity to the semi-final, but James believes the team is equipped to handle the pressure.
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“It comes with experience. The higher stakes the game is, the more pressure,” he explained. “We’ve been doing it for years, the fundamentals are the same, but the prize is slightly different.
“We’re in a bubble, trying to complete our mission. It’s hard to see the outside. We’re happy we’re making everyone at home proud. This is what dreams are made of. Everyone as a little boy dreamt of playing and winning a World Cup. We’re against one of the best nations in the semi-final.”
England are currently enjoying a golden era of tournament football, having reached two World Cup semi-finals in their last three attempts, alongside consecutive European Championship finals. James attributes this success to the strength of the domestic game.
“I think it starts with the Premier League,” he added. “The best league in the world for me and I’m sure many fans. It’s the highest level. A lot of the good quality players are English. It shows how much English football has come on in recent years.
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‘We’re (knocking at) the door, in and around it, at the latter stages of tournaments when it is crunch time.”
Iran have decided to continue their faith in head coach Amir Ghalenoei after an inspiring FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign, extending his contract until the 2027 AFC Asian Cup in Saudi Arabia.The Football Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran (FFIRI) confirmed that Ghalenoei will remain in charge after reviewing his plans for the continental tournament, according to a report by Reuters.“Mr Ghalenoei will remain the head coach of the national team,” Tehran Times quoted Iran Football Federation president Mehdi Taj as saying. “We have already received his plans for the AFC Asian Cup.”Taj also confirmed that preparations for the next FIFA international window would begin soon, with further developments planned across Iran’s national teams.The decision comes after Ghalenoei guided Iran through a challenging but memorable World Cup campaign in the United States, where Team Melli exited at the group stage despite remaining unbeaten.
Three draws, no knockout spot for Team Melli
Iran were placed in Group G and produced a resilient performance against some of the world’s best teams, recording three consecutive draws. However, their three-point tally was not enough to secure one of the eight available places for the best third-placed teams.Iran began their campaign with a 2-2 draw against New Zealand before holding Belgium to a goalless stalemate. Their final group match ended in a 1-1 draw against Egypt, leaving them third in the standings and bringing their World Cup journey to an end.The campaign was particularly demanding away from the pitch. Due to visa-related complications, Iran based their training camp in Tijuana, Mexico, rather than the United States. The squad had to make repeated cross-border journeys for matches in Los Angeles and Seattle.The players also carried the emotional weight of representing a country dealing with conflict at home, making their unbeaten run even more significant.
Experienced Ghalenoei tasked with Asian Cup challenge
The 62-year-old Ghalenoei is one of Iran’s most experienced coaches and is currently serving his second spell with the national team. He first led Team Melli between 2006 and 2007, taking Iran to the quarter-finals of the 2007 AFC Asian Cup.After returning as head coach in 2023, he guided Iran to the semi-finals of the 2023 Asian Cup, further strengthening his credentials.Iran, three-time Asian champions whose last continental title came in 1978, will now turn their attention towards the 2027 AFC Asian Cup. They have been drawn in Group C alongside Syria, Kyrgyzstan and China.The tournament will begin on January 7, with the final scheduled to take place in Riyadh on February 5.
Stefon Diggs is still looking for his next NFL team after one season with the New England Patriots, which ended in a Super Bowl LX defeat.
With NFL training camps across the country set to kick off at the end of the month, Diggs, who will be entering his 12th season, made quite the statement during a recent YouTube video on his channel.
Diggs stated that he is the best No. 2 receiver in the league, and he explained why.
New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs (8) walks to the podium to speak to the media after a minicamp held in the WIN Field House at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on June 10, 2025.(Eric Canha/Imagn Images)
“Everybody got a 1,,” he said. “Opportunities aside, people might say there’s seven real 1s. In my opinion, I can compete with anybody, but take those as your 1s. You can’t name a No. 2 better than me. There’s not a No. 2 on a team. Let’s presumably give people the credit and just say, ‘OK, you want to take the No. 1 spot away.’ Name your No. 2 receiver right now. Tell me how much he makes. My last question is: Is he better than me?”
Diggs put up 1,013 yards in his 11th season, his first and only with the Patriots, on 85 receptions (102 targets) with four touchdowns from breakout star quarterback Drake Maye . It marked Diggs’ seventh 1,000-yard season in the NFL, which have come in seven of the last eight seasons.
The 32-year-old did note being a No. 2 option, which means he could be willing to take a pay cut to join a squad that he could help get back to the playoffs and, as ever player hopes, the Super Bowl. But no team has pulled the trigger just yet.
Could Diggs’ off-the-field issues be a factor? He faced some serious allegations in December after being charged with felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault in a dispute with his private chef.
New England Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs speaks during his introductory press conference on March 28, 2025.(John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
However, Diggs was found not guilty by a jury, with the NFL closing its review on the matter, stating there was insufficient evidence to warrant a suspension for violating its personal conduct policy. Diggs’ attorney said that “professional athletes have a target on their back” following the non-guilty verdict.
“We have taken these allegations seriously from Day One and that’s exactly why we were eager for the facts to come to light through the legal process,” Mitch Schuster of Meister, Seelig & Schuster, the firm that represented Diggs, said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital in May.
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The Patriots released Diggs in March, but he has been staying in shape and looking for the next opportunity since the league cleared him last month.
New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs plays against the Seattle Seahawks during Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Feb. 8, 2026.(Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)
Teams to watch could be the Los Angeles Chargers, New York Giants, Washington Commanders, Kansas City Chiefs, or even a Buffalo Bills reunion with Josh Allen, who built such a rapport with him to earn four straight Pro Bowls from 2020-23.
Man United have signed a handful of youngsters with high potential from abroad over the last two years.
Manchester United are set to announce the signing of Colombian teenager Cristian Orozco this week.
United reached an agreement with Fortaleza CEIF to sign Orozco nine months ago, but the deal outlined that he would join in the summer transfer window, as he needed to be 18 to complete the move.
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Orozco is not an immediate signing for the first team. However, United have paid around $1million (£750k) because they believe he possesses the potential to eventually reach the first team.
Orozco will join up with the Under-21s to be assessed by United coaches. He arrived in Manchester over a week ago to settle into his new surroundings ahead of his transfer being rubber-stamped on Monday.
United’s deal for the midfielder is the latest in a string of transfers for talented young players with high potential, a strategy that Ineos rolled out after taking control of the club’s football operations.
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Sekou Kone was signed from Mali, Diego Leon was scouted from Paraguay, while Enzo Kana-Biyik arrived from the renowned academy of French club Le Havre AC last summer.
United have always signed young players to add to their academy, but the profile of targets has evolved, with the club looking further afield due to Brexit rules which prevent them from signing players under the age of 18 from Europe.
United must wait until a player from Europe turns 18 before acting on their interest, as was the case with Kana-Biyik. However, players are usually tied down and more difficult to sign by that stage of their career.
That has led United to explore markets they were otherwise not active in, and the transfers are essentially low risk and potentially high reward.
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The best-case scenario is that the young players reach the first team, and the worst-case scenario is often that they are sold for profit if they fail to do so.
Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) have been a huge factor and some Premier League clubs are buying young players with the intention of making a profit on their sale in a few years’ time.
United sources have stressed that each of the club’s deals for young players has been due to those talents having been identified as having first-team potential, but the reality is that making a breakthrough can be difficult.
Kone and Leon have not made their first-team debuts for United. Ruben Amorim named Kone in three Premier League matchday squads in 2024/25 when injuries reduced options, but he was not given any minutes.
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The midfielder was sent on loan to Ineos-owned FC Lausanne-Sport in January and was dealt a blow shortly after joining as he was not included in their UEFA Conference League squad for the second half of the campaign.
Kone has been sent back to Lausanne to spend pre-season with the Swiss club this summer. Another loan move to Lausanne has not been confirmed yet, but it’s highly likely he will re-sign on a season-long deal.
Although Leon was unveiled alongside Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko last summer, he played exclusively in academy fixtures last season.
Leon was included in squads against Manchester City, Brentford and Sunderland between September and October, however, he then did not make the bench for a first-team game for the remainder of the campaign.
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There have been glimmers of potential from Leon during academy matches, but he is still raw and does not look ready for the first team, meaning a loan would be the best option for the defender.
United should be guaranteed to make a profit on Kone down the line, given he was signed for around £1m, but the deal to sign Leon from Paraguayan club Cerro Porteno was worth more (£3.3m fee, rising to £7m with add-ons).
It’s going to be fascinating to see how the next few years pan out for both players, who certainly have time on their side. Fans should also keep an eye on Orozco’s development, as he is the latest signing of that mould.
As France have cruised through this World Cup, their stellar attackers so empowered to play with freedom, one concern has been niggling away at Didier Deschamps. It’s why he’s actually asked journalists to point out their few flaws. Now, this week, that concern has finally become an outright problem.
What do France do with their two-man midfield when they face the three of Spain? A team that has swarmed everyone else may suddenly find themselves outnumbered in the key area.
Spain and France will battle for a place in the World Cup final (Getty)
A question that Deschamps’s staff have been asking themselves is whether to fully adapt for that, or continue to entrust the forwards to improve on a record of 16 goals in six games.
France have been in free-scoring form at this World Cup (Getty)
Spain, after all, are going to continue to do exactly what they do. They are the team with the most complete tactical idea at this World Cup, by an immense distance. An argument even pervades that this is one reason why Lamine Yamal hasn’t excelled in the manner of other stars, because he is in the one team closest to an elite club side. The deeper tactical integration means he has a more defined role, even if a lot of that ends up utterly exhausting his double markers. Most of them have had to go off early.
Given that, any Spanish adaptation is likely to be to move their possession shape back 20 metres so as not to expose their half to France’s searing pace.
That is the actual way they have accumulated this immense defensive record, of only one goal conceded. It’s of course complemented by the relentlessness of the counter-press. Spain win the ball back 11.57 seconds after losing it, on average, the quickest of all the quarter-finalists. It can be seen in the way they’re immediately snapping at the heels of opposition players, with an energy that roofed stadiums aid. Ultimately, though, Spain do their defending in forward areas. Hence that vast expanse in their own half, that Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele will be looking at greedily.
France’s forward line have exploited space superbly (Getty)
So, while this is obviously a match between the tournament’s best defence and best attack, the modern game means it is far from that simple; that it’s obviously not backline against forward line, in the way the description conjures. There’s so much more to it, and numerous tactical layers, illustrated by how Spain will have so more of their possession closer to the opposition goal. Deschamps is meanwhile more willing to release his attackers from much further back.
That is one of many dichotomies at play, that explain why this is best defensive record against best attacking record, without that necessarily being the defining contrast.
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Lamine Yamal has served a crucial role in Spain’s system (Getty)
Above all, of course, this is a derby between two neighbours with a long actual history and rich recent football history. Look at how Adrien Rabiot’s quotes about Yamal needing to “do more” from before the Euro 2024 semi-final have resurfaced.
That points to how the two have met a lot in the modern era, as both have become pioneers of talent production in very different ways.
In that last big meeting, the roles were almost reversed. Spain were viewed as the more freewheeling and fresh team, spearheaded by young talent. France looked worse than defensive, barely able to score, and it seemed a tournament too far for Deschamps already.
The two years since have shown how much can change between tournaments. Personnel have had a profound effect.
Spain and France clashed in the semi-finals of Euro 2025 (PA Wire)
Virtually all of Spain’s most electric attackers have had fitness issues, with Nico Williams only coming back now. They can’t stretch games in the same way, which has required a more compact structure. Many watching on would say it’s far too compact, as the “boring” debate has resurfaced.
France have enjoyed the opposite. They’ve had a flood of young talent come into the side since Euro 2024, to become the great entertainers.
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One of those talents has suddenly become one of the best five players in the world, in Michael Olise, while Desire Doue is among the best young stars in the world. Even some of those present in Germany are in completely different form. Bradley Barcola has gone from an impact sub to an effervescent attacker, Dembele is now a Ballon D’Or winner, while Mbappe looks liberated.
France have a strong array of talent but it is well utilised by Didier Deschamps (Reuters)
And, ever the pragmatist, Deschamps has just played to his strengths. He’s created the most anti-Deschamps team possible, at least going by his coaching history with the French team.
That is what has fostered the real dichotomy of the game, and a genuine philosophical duel.
Whereas almost everything Spain do with the ball is dictated by the team structure’s position on the pitch in relation to the ball – outside more licence to Yamal and Dani Olmo – Deschamps has afforded his attackers infinitely more individual interpretation.
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Rodri is the sort of player few other nations produce or possess (Getty)
The idea of an orchestra coming up against free jazz has rarely been as applicable.
That will naturally provoke a lot of debate about future influence on how the game is played and who should win. That, also, is far from so simple.
A bit like with Guardiola, no one can come close to playing Spain’s positional game like Spain.
France’s approach can’t be anywhere near as devastating, or even that effective, without attackers of this astounding quality.
It is nevertheless natural that it’s the French who are the first to pose this specific ideological challenge in such a high-stakes game. Their model of talent production never adapted that Spanish-Dutch approach in the way that the Germans did, arguably giving them more variety of player – if also missing one archetype: the Rodri.
Adrien Rabiot and Aurelien Tchouameni are an industrious midfield pairing (AP)
And that is why the onus is on France to do more, despite doing so much more damage throughout this World Cup in attacking play.
You can already see the way the game will go. Spain are going to take control of possession, gradually moving up the pitch, as France seek to pounce on any break in play.
And, almost reflecting how this defensive record isn’t actually about defence, there is a sense that the Spanish backline hasn’t been properly pressured yet.
Deschamps just has to figure out how to put more even more stress on it, to get the midfield to funnel more of the play towards the attack despite Spain outnumbering them.
At the same time, Spain didn’t buckle when Charles De Ketelaere finally ended Unai Simon’s clean-sheet record. That can happen when a long record is finally broken, and there’s suddenly doubt again.
Unai Simon and Spain finally conceded against Belgium (Reuters)
They instead kept playing.
They’re going to have to do even more of it against France, if only to limit how much those attacking stars have the ball.
For all the billing, this is much more than attack against defence.
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And, in a purely tactical sense, it may end up meaning more than any modern World Cup game.
Alexandra Eala of the Philippines celebrates winning the third round women’s singles match against Iga Swiatek of Poland at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 4, 2026.(AP Photo/Maja Smiejkowska)
MANILA, Philippines— Alex Eala reached a new career-high ranking in the WTA on Monday following her deep run at the 2026 Wimbledon Championships.
Eala climbed four spots to World No. 28 after reaching the fourth round at Wimbledon, her best Grand Slam campaign yet, before bowing to Jasmine Paolini.
Her previous career-high ranking was No. 29, set in March.
Eala also enjoyed an impressive grass-court season, highlighted by her Birmingham WTA 125 title and a semifinal appearance at the Berlin Open, where she defeated two Top 10 players before falling to eventual Wimbledon champion Linda Noskova.
Conor McGregor’s UFC comeback ended in disappointment as his fight against Max Holloway in Las Vegas lasted just 69 seconds. Competing for the first time in five years, McGregor was forced to retire from the contest after suffering a knee injury while attempting an opening-round roundhouse kick. The incident sparked speculation among fans, with many suggesting that the Irish fighter may have entered the bout carrying an injury. However, those claims were dismissed by McGregor’s manager, John Kavanagh, who stated in a social media post that the former champion was fully fit heading into UFC 329.
“That opening jump switch kick was drilled daily for months, multiple times in warmup. Never an issue,” John Kavanagh wrote on Facebook. “Knee went when he (threw) the very first kick. Doesn’t get any worse than this.”
McGregor himself also addressed the rumours, rejecting the speculation in a post on X and insisting that he had stepped into the Octagon in peak condition. “I was so sharp and so ready for this fight I cannot believe what has happened. The talk of me being off while walking in to the fight is nonsense. I was calm, ready, and confident. I am in shock what has taken place,” he wrote.
He added, “The devil is literally staring at me right in front of my face here. I am not engaging. I will be at church tomorrow. I will overcome this. I will not be deterred. I will return,” shutting down claims that he was carrying an injury before the bout.
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The clip of the fight, which went viral on social media, showed McGregor exploding forward with a jumping kick in the opening seconds before landing awkwardly on his right leg. While he initially continued fighting, his movement appeared noticeably restricted almost immediately. Seconds later, he stumbled while throwing a left hand and struggled to plant his right foot as Holloway pressured him.
Rather than pressing the attack, Holloway noticed something was wrong. The former featherweight champion stepped back and pointed toward McGregor’s injured leg, prompting referee Mike Beltran to take a closer look. Seeing McGregor unable to put weight on his right leg, Beltran immediately stopped the contest, awarding Holloway a first-round TKO.
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Celestial Sigil is a mysterious item in Palworld that can be considered a consumable for a surprising boss fight. This item is bound to a special crossover segment between Palworld and Terraria, where players can dive into the world of the latter, fight a boss, and emerge victorious while looting some new gear pieces and items.
This article focuses on the Celestial Sigil, an item that can be acquired from this Terraria world, its usage, and how to exactly get one.
Palworld 1.0: Celestial Sigil item guide
Step 1:
Head to the Fisherman’s Point village south of the volcanic biome, specifically at -478, -740. Fisherman’s Point location in Palworld (Image via Pocketpair)
From the port, look at the other side of the sea, and you will see two islands, one of the left, and one of the right. Head to the left island, with a Knight statue, and a Dungeon entrance, like in the image below.
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Terraria Dungeon entrance in Palworld (Image via Pocketpair) Island location on the map (Image via Pocketpair)
Interact with the Dungeon entrance to begin the run.
Step 2:
Inside the Dungeon, you will be met with enemies from Terraria, a bunch of chests in different corners of the map, and a final boss. Your primary objective is to push through the Dungeon, locate the final boss, and then loot the final two glowing chests in the exit room.
Yellow wall that can be mined with an axe (Image via Pocketpair)
There are no special mechanics here, allowing you to take things slowly while exploring the whole thing, and loot as many chests as possible. However, one specific area will have yellow walls with dead end, like in the image above. Simply use your Pickaxe to push through here.
Once you’re in the boss, which is a large floating eye named “Eye of Cthulhu,” summon your champion Pal that is the best in combat.
Step 3:
Eye of Cthulhu boss in Palworld (Image via Pocketpair)
Fight the Eye of Cthulhu, and after lowering its health, you can either kill or capture it. The fight will be over either way, granting you access to the final room with the exit crystal, and two more chests.
Celestial Sigil Schematics in Palworld (Image via Pocketpair)
Loot the chests here, and the Celestial Sigil Schematics should drop from both of them.
Step 4:
Head to your base, and interact with any variant of your Primitive Workshop. This can also be Production Assembly Lines I and II.
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Celestial Sigil in Production Assembly Line of Palworld (Image via Pocketpair)
Inside, you will find the crafting blueprint for the Celestial Sigil, asking for 100 Hallowed Bar for each Sigil. Hallowed Bar can be acquired from looting chests inside the Terraria Dungeon.
Craft a Celestial Sigil here, and then use it to summon a powerful boss from the Summoning Altar.
You must have a Summoning Altar set up in a safe and a secluded base. Place the Sigil in the Altar, and a huge boss named Moon Lord will spawn.
Ahead of his second Commonwealth Games appearance, Indian javelin throw ace Neeraj Chopra is sweating it out at his training base in Switzerland and is likely to head directly to Glasgow for the multi-sporting event starting on July 23.
Chopra had won a gold in the 2018 CWG in Gold Coast but missed the 2022 edition in Birmingham due to an injury. He will be competing for his second major event of the year in Glasgow after the fourth place finish in Doha Diamond League in June with a throw of 85.69m.
The men’s javelin throw qualifying round of the Glasgow CWG will be held on July 30, with the final slated for the next day.
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The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) had left it to Chopra whether to compete at any event before the CWG and it is more or less certain that he will head directly to Glasgow from his current training base in Bienne (Biel).
The two-time Olympic medallist Indian shared the glimpses of his training in Switzerland on his Instagram. He had also caught up with Swiss shot put legend Werner Gunthor, the three-time world champion from 1987 to 1993 and 1988 Seoul Olympics bronze winner, a few days ago.
It is not known whether Chopra is fully fit. When he competed in Doha, the 28-year-old had not recovered fully from the back injury he had sustained before the World Championships in Tokyo in September 2025.
“It’s better than before. I can’t say that my body is back to same as before. But I am slowly coming back,” Chopra had said a day after the Doha Diamond League.
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“There was no pressure. I just wanted to play. I wanted to do what I was doing in training. I didn’t try to put in any extra effort. You must have seen that I just wanted to get a good throw. And I got 85.69. I was satisfied with that. Because I wasn’t doing that much (throw) in training,” he said at the sidelines of the Indian athletics award function here on June 20.
“I knew what situation I was in. And I had to move forward step by step. I was happy with whatever throw I got (in Doha).”
In Glasgow, Chopra is set to be up against Pakistani Olympic gold medallist Arshad Nadeem, who is also the defending Commonwealth Games champion. Nadeem has been named in the Pakistan contingent for the Glasgow Games, according to Pakistan media reports.
Nadeem had won gold in the 2022 Birmingham CWG with a big throw of 90.18m.
Rising Sri Lankan star Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage, who breached the coveted 90m mark earlier this year, is also set to compete in Glasgow, setting the stage for a mouthwatering three-way contest for the gold. Sri Lanka has, however, not yet announced their CWG squad.
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Two other Indians, Rohit Yadav and Yashvir Singh, will also compete in the men’s javelin throw event.
The other members of the 32-strong squad are currently training in Spala, Poland.
File Pic: Ashleigh Gardner and Monica Wright during their wedding in April 2025. (Pic credit: Womenscriczone Instagram page)
Australia women’s cricket vice-captain Ashleigh Gardner has found herself at the centre of a major personal controversy after her estranged wife, Monica Wright, publicly accused her of infidelity and identified a teammate as the person involved in the alleged affair.In a series of Instagram posts, Wright claimed Gardner had cheated on her and shared a photograph of Australia opener Georgia Voll with the caption: “This is who my wife cheated on me with…”The posts came shortly after the Daily Mail reported that Gardner and Wright had separated following an acrimonious breakdown in their marriage.Sharing the Daily Mail report, Wright first suggested that reports of the split were “too vague” before naming Voll in a subsequent Instagram story. The post not only alleged infidelity but also appeared to reinforce reports that the separation had been far from amicable.Wright has also removed all photographs of Gardner from her Instagram account, including images from their wedding ceremony.Neither Gardner nor Voll has publicly responded to Wright’s allegations. Cricket Australia has also not commented on the claims.
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Marriage reportedly unravelled months after wedding
Gardner and Wright married in April 2025 in a ceremony attended by several members of Australia’s women’s cricket team. According to the Daily Mail report, however, the relationship reportedly began to deteriorate within two months while Gardner was in India for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup.The publication, citing a team source, reported that teammates sensed something was “off” during the tournament, particularly after Wright travelled to India to visit Gardner. The insider claimed the atmosphere around the couple appeared strained, although many initially attributed it to the pressures of the World Cup.After returning to Sydney, Gardner allegedly had a private conversation with Wright that effectively brought the marriage to an end. According to the report, Wright was left “shattered” after Gardner explained why things had changed during the India tour.The Daily Mail further reported that the split proved especially painful because the couple had reportedly been planning to start a family and had even scheduled an appointment at a fertility clinic before separating.Gardner is understood to have moved out of the home they shared later in the year, reportedly leaving only their wedding rings behind. Sources quoted by the publication claimed the separation sent shockwaves through Australia’s close-knit women’s team, with Wright having built strong friendships with several players over the previous five years.The Daily Mail also reported that Cricket Australia was aware of the marriage breakdown. When approached for comment, Cricket Australia’s senior communications chief Richard Hinds responded with a brief “no comment.”
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