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IPL 2026: RCB win last-ball thriller to knock Mumbai Indians out | Cricket News
Royal Challengers Bengaluru held their nerve in a last-ball thriller to knock Mumbai Indians out of IPL 2026 with a dramatic two-wicket win at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium on Sunday. Chasing 167 on a surface that challenged batters throughout, RCB were carried by Krunal Pandya’s fighting 73 and a sensational finishing burst from Bhuvneshwar Kumar to seal victory off the final delivery.Early collapse as MI strike in powerplayMumbai Indians posted 166/7 after a strong recovery led by Tilak Varma’s fluent 57 and Naman Dhir’s 47, which helped them rebuild after a disastrous start.
However, Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s sensational spell of 4/23 had earlier ripped through the top order, removing Ryan Rickelton, Rohit Sharma, and Suryakumar Yadav in quick succession before returning later to dismiss Tilak Varma as well, ensuring MI were restricted to a fighting total despite their middle-order resistance.The chase began in chaos. Deepak Chahar struck early, removing Virat Kohli for a golden duck in the first over, while Devdutt Padikkal also fell cheaply as RCB slipped to 24/2. Corbin Bosch then joined the attack, dismissing skipper Rajat Patidar to leave Bengaluru reeling at 47/3 at the end of the powerplay.At that stage, Mumbai were firmly on top. Jasprit Bumrah kept things tight, Bosch extracted awkward bounce, and the sluggish pitch made scoring difficult. Jacob Bethell tried to steady things with a patient 27, but the real shift came through Krunal Pandya.Krunal Pandya leads RCB’s fightbackKrunal first absorbed pressure, then gradually counterattacked. He used the angles cleverly, swept aggressively against Will Jacks and AM Ghazanfar, and targeted the straight boundary with increasing confidence. His towering six over wide long-on off Ghazanfar brought up a vital stand with Bethell and swung momentum back RCB’s way.Even as wickets fell around him, Krunal kept fighting, visibly struggling with cramps but refusing to slow down. His calculated hitting against Bosch and Ghazanfar ensured RCB stayed within reach of the target.Bosch and Bumrah drag MI back into controlMumbai, however, kept responding through Bosch, who produced a brilliant 4/26, including a wicket-maiden that removed Bethell and later double strikes to dismiss Jitesh Sharma and Tim David. Bumrah’s penultimate over was equally suffocating, leaving RCB needing 15 off the last six balls.Final-over drama The final over turned chaotic. A wide and a no-ball from Raj Bawa gave RCB hope, but he struck back by removing Romario Shepherd, pushing Mumbai back on top. That brought Bhuvneshwar Kumar to the crease.Bhuvneshwar, earlier the star with the ball, then delivered the defining moment with the bat. After surviving a wide bouncer, he smashed Bawa over deep cover for a stunning six, before calmly taking a single to leave two needed off the last ball.Rasikh Salam Dar struck it straight back and the batters completed the second run with a desperate dive, sparking wild celebrations in the RCB camp.End of the road for Mumbai, statement win for RCBFor Mumbai, it marked a heartbreaking end despite strong individual performances. For RCB, it was a victory built on resilience, Krunal Pandya’s grit, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s all-round brilliance in one of the season’s greatest thrillers.
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Sean Strickland reveals shoulder injury before UFC 328 upset victory
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Sean Strickland left everything in the octagon at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on Saturday night, upsetting Khamzat Chimaev to be named UFC middleweight champion once again for his career.
Chimaev, who had never lost a UFC fight in his 16-bout career, was a convincing favorite heading into this co-main event for UFC 328, but Strickland was named victor by split decision after five hard-fought rounds, where he revealed he wasn’t even at full health.
After having the belt put around his waist by Chimaev, Strickland said that he injured his shoulder sparring earlier in the week.
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Sean Strickland reacts after a split-decision victory against Khamzat Chimaev of Russia in the UFC middleweight championship fight during UFC 328 at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., on May 9, 2026. (Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC)
“Funny story – on Tuesday, I’m sparring Johnny [Eblen], that motherf—–, PFL champ. I’m at Plinio Cruz’s gym. He shoots on me, and I hit his bricka—wall, and I separate my shoulder,” Strickland told reporters during hisi post-fight press conference. “So, I had a grade one AC join separation on Tuesday. I remember lying in bed on Tuesday night, and I can’t lie on my right side. I’m like, ‘You’re such a f—ing idiot. You’re such a f—ing idiot.”
Strickland added that he likes to have some better pre-fight warmups in the back dressing rooms, but he was unable to do so in fear that he might hurt his shoulder again. And a shoulder injury is never good against a wrestler, which Chimaev has shown to dominate in throughout his UFC career.
Chimaev proved that in the first round, as he took down Strickland to the canvas just 15 seconds in. It was the dominant performance many believed would ensue at the Prudential Center between these two fighters.
That is until Strickland found some momentum in the second round, staying on his feet and landing strikes. From there, both fighters were trading blows, but the fifth round was when Strickland had an interesting moment with Chimaev.

Sean Strickland reacts after a split-decision victory against Khamzat Chimaev of Russia in the UFC middleweight championship fight during UFC 328 at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., on May 9, 2026. (Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
As both fighters were bloodied, Strickland said that Chimaev pointed to the mat near the end of the fifth round, which is a sign to fighters to start throwing haymakers. However, there’s usually an honor code with that – nothing else but punches and giving the fight crowd a show.
“He pointed at the mat and said, ‘Let’s give the people what they want, let’s have the man dance,’ or some s—. And I was like, ‘OK. I trust you, the guy that just kicked me in the balls yesterday. I trust you, Chimaev. You seem like a real trustworthy guy. I like your smile. We shook hands, I believe you.’
“So, I put my hands up, and he f—ing shoots at me.”

Sean Strickland punches Khamzat Chimaev of Russia during the UFC middleweight championship fight at UFC 328 in Newark, N.J., on May 9, 2026. (Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC)
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While Strickland didn’t like the move, he and Chimaev were showing respect for one another during the match, and obviously the move by the latter after the match to pass the belt over to his opponent.
The 35-year-old Strickland is a polarizing figure in UFC, but he had the crowd raucously chanting “U-S-A!” over and over, especially after being named champion.
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Canada’s Sudarshan Yellamaraju takes final spot in PGA Championship field
Sudarshan Yellamaraju will get his first shot at a major in the upcoming PGA Championship.
The tournament announced on Sunday that the Canadian has secured the final spot in the event’s field.
Yellamaraju will join fellow Canucks Taylor Pendrith, Corey Conners and Nick Taylor among the 156 players set to tee it up at Aronimink Golf Club.
Yellamaraju was listed as the first alternate, set to enter the tournament for his major debut if any player withdrew or if a winner of the Truist Championship or Myrtle Beach Classic was already included in the initial field.
So, when Kristoffer Reitan — already set to compete — won at Myrtle Beach on Sunday, Yellamaraju took the spot.
Yellamaraju, a PGA Tour rookie, exploded onto the scene at The Players Championship, where he placed in the top five, and followed it up a week later with a top-six finish at the Texas Children’s Houston Open.
He finished tied for 19th, finishing five under at this weekend’s Truist Championship.
The PGA Championship is set for May 14-17 just outside of Philadelphia in Newtown Square, Penn. Scottie Scheffler is the defending champion.
No Canadian man has won a major since Mike Weir at the 2003 Masters.
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Fantasy Baseball Week 8 Preview: Two-start pitcher rankings feature Ryan Weathers, Michael Soroka

Here’s how this week’s two-start slate stacks up
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Fantasy baseball Week 8 hitters: Sleepers, waiver targets and best matchups

Whether you’re in need of an injury fill-in or just a hot-hand play, Scott White has you covered with 10 sleeper hitters for the upcoming scoring period, all rostered in less than 80 percent of CBS Sports leagues. They’re not must-starts by any estimation, but they’re often the best you’ll find off the waiver wire.
All information is up to date as of Sunday evening.
Best hitter matchups for Week 8
1. Mariners @HOU4, SD3
2. Diamondbacks @TEX3, @COL3
3. Royals @CHW3, @STL3
4. Athletics STL3, SF3
5. Nationals @CIN3, BAL3
Worst hitter matchups for Week 8
1. Padres @MIL3, @SEA3
2. Phillies @BOS3, @PIT3
3. Astros SEA4, TEX3
4. Tigers @NYM3, TOR3
5. Twins MIA3, MIL3
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Barcelona Clinch 29th La Liga Title With Dominant Victory Over Real Madrid In El Clasico
Barcelona secured their 29th Spanish league title after beating Real Madrid 2-0 in El Clasico on Sunday. Marcus Rashford and Ferran Torres struck in the first half to help Hansi Flick’s side clinch La Liga in consecutive years, while consigning Madrid to a trophyless season. Barca moved an unassailable 14 points clear of second-place Los Blancos with three matches remaining. This was only the second time the outcome of La Liga has been decided directly by the result of a Clasico, with record 36-time champions Real Madrid winning their first title in 1932 after a draw with Barca.
Madrid arrived at the match embroiled in chaos, after midfielder Fede Valverde was ruled out with a head injury following a training ground bust-up with team-mate Aurelien Tchouameni, who started.
Barca coach Flick received bad news before the game, with his father passing away, but took his place on the touchline regardless, to oversee his side’s comfortable triumph.
The German opted for the energetic Rashford, on loan from Manchester United, on the right wing in place of injured teenage star Lamine Yamal.
The Catalans, who only needed to avoid defeat, came out with their eyes firmly locked on the prize, racing into a two-goal lead inside 18 minutes.
Rashford opened the scoring with a superb free-kick, whipping the ball into the top left corner from a position 20 yards out, right of centre.
Torres doubled the hosts’ advantage at a jubilant Camp Nou, the 62,000-strong crowd enjoying the first Clasico back there since the stadium was reopened.
Dani Olmo produced a clever backheel to allow Torres to burst into the box and ram past Thibaut Courtois.
Gonzalo Garcia, playing in place of injured Madrid superstar Kylian Mbappe, prodded narrowly wide after racing in behind Barca’s high defensive line.
– Stem the bleeding –
Urged on by coach Alvaro Arbeloa on the touchline, unlikely to be at the helm next season, Madrid battled to stem the bleeding.
Rashford could have added a third before the break but fired wide, with Fermin Lopez unmarked and well placed to finish.
Torres should have struck early in the second half but Courtois saved from the Spain international as he ran through.
Jude Bellingham put the ball in Barcelona’s net but the goal was ruled out for offside, while Joan Garcia thwarted Vinicius Junior as Madrid threatened.
Barca fans batted inflatable beach balls around to taunt the Brazilian over his unfulfilled Ballon d’Or ambitions, and lapped up the party atmosphere.
Courtois saved from substitutes Raphinha, back after injury, and Robert Lewandowski as Madrid saw out the remainder of the match without taking further damage.
Flick’s side remain on course to match the record of 100 points in a league season and can win all their home matches if they defeat Real Betis in the one remaining.
Meanwhile Madrid finish a second consecutive season without a major trophy, staring down the barrel of a summer reshuffle, including former coach Jose Mourinho being linked with a potential return.
What is clear is that for now president Florentino Perez cannot seem to find the solution to end Flick’s Barca’s domestic domination.
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Blue Jays expected to recall Yariel Rodriguez on Monday
Rodríguez is expected to be selected to the Blue Jays active roster on Monday, according to a report from Sportsnet’s Ben Nicholson-Smith and Shi Davidi.
The 29-year-old right-hander was outrighted off Toronto’s 40-man roster in early December. The Blue Jays currently have an opening on their 40-man, but will need to make room on their active 26-man roster in order to activate Rodríguez.
After being outrighted, Rodríguez cleared waivers and reported to triple-A Buffalo after spending major-league spring training with the Blue Jays.
In 11 triple-A appearances this season, Rodríguez has posted a 2.63 ERA while recording 25 strikeouts and nine walks in 13.2 innings.
Rodríguez was one of Toronto’s most relied-upon relievers in 2025, posting a 3.08 ERA over 73 regular-season innings.
Despite the strong full-season totals, the six-foot right-hander struggled in the second half and post-season and threw just 2.2 innings for the Blue Jays in October.
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Orioles spin 4-hitter to salvage finale against A’s
May 10, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles pitcher Rico Garcia (50) and catcher Samuel Basallo (29) celebrate after defeating the Athletics at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images Dylan Beavers hit a go-ahead single in the sixth inning and four Baltimore pitchers combined on a 4-hitter for a 2-1 victory over the visiting Athletics on Sunday afternoon that avoided a series sweep.
Chris Bassitt (3-2) struck out six and allowed one run over six innings. Rico Garcia worked the ninth and earned his third save despite issuing a walk.
Beavers and Gunnar Henderson had two hits apiece for the Orioles, who snapped a three-game skid by winning for the third time in their last 11 games.
Athletics leadoff man Nick Kurtz extended his on-base streak to 34 games, the longest active mark in the majors, with an eighth-inning walk. Tyler Soderstrom had a double to highlight the team’s four hits.
Athletics starter Luis Severino (2-4) was charged with two runs on six hits and four walks in 5 1/3 innings. He struck out four.
The Athletics were aiming for their second four-game winning streak this season.
The Orioles used Keegan Akin for one shutout inning as an opener, then Bassitt came in and worked through the seventh. Bassitt scattered four hits and one walk.
Baltimore’s Anthony Nunez pitched the eighth before Garcia, who notched one strikeout, again served as the closer with Ryan Helsley on the injured list. Orioles pitchers combined for 10 strikeouts and four walks. The Athletics, who wrapped up their six-game road trip atop the AL West, went up 1-0 on Carlos Cortes’ second-inning sacrifice fly.
Henderson’s run-scoring infield single brought the Orioles even in the third.
The Orioles loaded the bases with two outs in the fifth and didn’t convert. They stranded eight runners in the game.
But in the next inning, Beavers came through on a nine-pitch at-bat with a go-ahead single. That marked the end of Severino’s outing. Athletics reliever Justin Sterner worked out of a bases-loaded jam by recording two strikeouts.
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Key to La Salle’s ‘Sweep 16’ was rookie setter

Coach Ramil de Jesus and the La Salle Lady Spikers celebrate after winning the championship in the UAAP Season 88 women’s volleyball tournament, beating NU Lady Bulldogs. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net
It took a rookie setter to stitch together the talent in the La Salle roster and key the Lady Spikers’ return to glory in UAAP women’s volleyball.
“She was really the missing link for the team,” coach Ramil de Jesus said in praise of Eshana Nunag, who literally orchestrated a ‘Sweep 16’ season capped off by a 25-22, 25-16, 25-16 Game 2 ripping of National University on Saturday night before more than 22,500 screaming souls at the Mall of Asia Arena for the Lady Spikers’ 13th UAAP crown.
“She (has) finally arrived,” De Jesus added of Nunag, a brilliant 5-foot-8 facilitator who successfully pulled off what Julia Coronel and Mikole Reyes couldn’t do ever since Mars Alba graduated as the Lady Spikers’ setter after Season 85. “There were just a few things I needed to correct to polish her game.”
And with Nunag being just 18 and if the core of the La Salle arsenal—Angel Canino and Shevana Laput–decides to play another year, then next year’s title defense will stand on solid footing.
“I was tough on her (during the off-season),” De Jesus continued, admitting that he saw a gem in Nunag. “The good thing is, little by little, she kept learning and improved her (game) that even against veterans, she never got overwhelmed.
“I’m really happy because as a rookie, she was able to help lead the team to a championship,” De Jesus said after becoming the winningest UAAP coach across all sports, overtaking the late great Baby Dalupan, who won 12 titles with the University of the East program.
Nunag, who left the National U Nazareth School to go to La Salle in senior high, was just eager to learn from De Jesus and be of help in the Lady Spikers’ redemption tour.
Help from seniors
“I also stayed very focused on coach (De Jesus) because he corrected a lot of things in my game,” said Nunag in Filipino after dishing out 217 excellent sets in the title clincher. “I think a big factor was my willingness to accept all those corrections and the things I still needed to improve so I could help the team better.
“It also helped that I came here in senior high school (because) I was already being (integrated into) the system, so by the time I reached college and my first year, I was already familiar with how things worked,” she added.
Nunag attributed her solid rookie year to Canino, Laput and Amie Provido, who made the job easier for her and helped her thrive under pressure by staying on the same page.
“I also wouldn’t have made it this far without the help of my older teammates. All of us worked hard for this, not just me,” she said. “I saw how much everyone improved compared to past seasons. I’m really thankful for their support and guidance.”
The learning curve is over for Nunag. And that makes her more dangerous moving forward.
“It was my first UAAP season, I learned a lot and I know there’s still so much I can take with me into next year from playing against the other teams,” said Nunag. INQ
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