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Kansas’ Bill Self unsure of coaching future after tournament loss
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Legendary college basketball coach Bill Self said Sunday he was unsure about his future in the sport after the Kansas Jayhawks lost on a buzzer-beater to St. John’s.
Self said he wasn’t sure if he was going to return for another season. The 63-year-old has won two national championships in 23 seasons with the Jayhawks. But the last few years have been marred due to heart issues and other health conditions.
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Kansas head coach Bill Self reacts as the team plays California Baptist during the first half in the first round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Friday, March 20, 2026, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
“I’ve gone through some stuff off the court, so I’ll get back and get with family and visit and see what’s going on,” Self said. “I love what I do. I need to be able to do it where I’m feeling good and healthy to do it fairly well. I’ll get back home and it will all be discussed.”
Self missed a game at Colorado in January after taking a precautionary trip to the hospital. He also had two stents inserted in his heart in 2023, and two more last year.
When asked about his health on Sunday, Self said he was unsure if he was “completely” healthy.
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Kansas head coach Bill Self yells towards the court against St. John’s during the first half of a game in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Sunday, March 22, 2026, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
“But I’m feeling — I feel as good as I’ve felt in a long time,” Self added. “I’m not making any statements whatsoever. But every year, I think … when you get to be doing it as long as I’ve done it, I look at it in five-year increments. Now I’m probably looking at it in more two-year increments, so to speak. So I try to focus on this season and try to get us to a second weekend, which we failed at. So I’ll go back now and break it down and see where that leads.”
The 2025-26 season ended with St. John’s guard Dylan Darling hitting a game-winning layup as time expired in the second-round matchup.
“My career ain’t going to be based on one game,” Self said when asked if it would be tough to end his career on such a crushing defeat. “I said I was going to get back and evaluate my health situation.”
Self took over the Jayhawks’ job before the 2003-04 season after three successful years at Illinois. He is 648-166 as Kansas’ head coach. Kansas made the NCAA Tournament in each season. He’s only had five seasons in which he had at least 10 losses.

Kansas head coach Bill Self motions towards the court during the first half of a game between Kansas and St. John’s in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Sunday, March 22, 2026, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
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He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2017.
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Axar Patel begins ‘next year’ talk as Delhi Capitals IPL playoff hopes fade after KKR loss | Cricket News
Axar Patel admitted that both the batting and bowling units let Delhi Capitals down after their eight-wicket loss to Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2026 on Friday. The defeat left DC’s playoff hopes hanging by a thread, with the captain also hinting that the team had already started thinking about next season.Delhi Capitals managed only 142/8 at home before KKR chased down the target in 14.2 overs. Finn Allen scored an unbeaten 100, while Cameron Green remained not out on 33 as KKR completed an easy chase.DC are currently eighth on the table with eight points from 11 matches. KKR moved to seventh with nine points from 10 matches after registering their fourth straight win.Speaking after the match, Axar said, “For now, we’ll go back and think about the mistakes we made. After that, obviously there’s still a long journey ahead and next year will come too. So we’ll think about what plans we can make for next year and what approach we should take.”“Based on that, we can also look at the players sitting on the bench and decide who can be given opportunities and what changes we can make,” he added.Axar said the total of 142 was not enough and also pointed out mistakes made by the bowlers during the defence.“I think the runs were definitely below par and at the same time the spinners made quite a few mistakes. Looking at the way the pitch behaved, I feel the spinners did make errors.”“At the same time, we lost five wickets in two-three overs, and I think that’s where the momentum slipped away from us. That’s probably something we need to think about because the same thing happened against CSK…we started well, and then suddenly wickets kept falling,” he added.The DC skipper said the team needed to handle pressure better when wickets fall quickly.“See, you can’t solve it in a complicated way. So, I think it’s more about applying the right mindset. Even if you lose one or two wickets, you can still spend time at the crease and play through it. I think that’s what needs to be applied, when wickets are falling in clusters, you need to absorb the pressure for an over or two,” Axar said.
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Jonathan Greenard Spills the Beans on Former Vikings Teammate
Outside linebacker Jonathan Greenard no longer works for the Minnesota Vikings, traded to the Philadelphia Eagles last month, along with a 7th-Round draft pick, for a 3rd-Rounder in 2026 (safety Jakobe Thomas), and a 2027 3rd-Rounder. On his way out, Greenard was sure to spill the beans: his Vikings teammate, Dallas Turner, will cook as his replacement.
Minnesota needs Turner’s Year 3 leap to become real after trading Greenard.
Greenard spoke with Chris Long this week and didn’t hold back when speaking glowingly of Turner.
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The 2026 campaign could indeed be Turner’s almighty breakout.
Greenard on Turner
Greenard knows a little something about EDGE rushers, so when he pounded the table for Turner, folks listened.
He told Long, “The next person up now is Dallas. I’m gonna say it now, Dallas Turner. When he’s on and he’s dialed in on the game plan, the kid is a bottle of explosion. The guy is literally a 4.4 guy (in the 40), and he’s only just breaking the surface of how he’s gonna be in this league.”
“That’s who I’m taking care of next. I’m watching him real close, I’m still gonna be talking to him the same way, like ‘Listen, XYZ has to happen’ or this is not gonna happen. Just the little small things you gotta have when you’re dealing with a young guy like that, because they don’t know.”
The Greenard trade to Philadelphia completely and utterly paved the way for Turner to emerge as the Vikings’ keynote pass rusher in 2026.
Greenard added, “As much as they are mature when you talk to them, they talk a good game, they still don’t know what they don’t know yet. He’s gonna take this big, big step. You saw him kind of do it a little bit towards the (end of) last season.”
“And now this point, shoot, I said ‘It’s time now. This is your time, this is your team, you need to go ahead and make that happen.’ So I’ll be looking real close for him and I know it’s gonna get done because that boy a dog, too.”
Turner’s Career to Date
As a rookie in 2024, Turner saw limited playing time, participating in only 28% of Minnesota’s defensive snaps. Despite the small workload, he offered glimpses of his 1st-Round potential, recording 3 sacks, 5 quarterback hits, 3 tackles for loss, and an interception.
His second year, however, marked a dramatic change. Turner’s playing time surged to 66% of defensive snaps, benefiting particularly from Greenard’s injury absence, and his production exploded. He became one of Minnesota’s most disruptive players, especially late in the season, recording 8 sacks, 15 quarterback hits, 11 tackles for loss, and 4 forced fumbles.
By the final months of the season (November through January), Turner appeared completely comfortable within Brian Flores’ defense, consistently delivering big plays that silenced early criticism.
He concluded his second season with a 65.5 Pro Football Focus grade, including a 70.2 as a pass rusher.
Always Stashed at OLB3
Ironically, the Greenard trade was “good” news for Turner. It gets him playing time. Until Greenard vamoosed, fans wondered when Turner might become a full-timer, as his aforementioned performance late in 2025 merited an extended trial.
Had Greenard stayed put — a contract extension as many Vikings faithful wanted and expected — Turner would be in the same spot, waiting until Greenard or Andrew Van Ginkel got injured to showcase his skills.
On the whole, it was a nice problem to have — too many productive outside linebackers. Now, the Vikings arguably need an OLB3 with Greenard subtracted from the depth chart, perhaps a player like Jadeveon Clowney or Leonard Floyd.
The Expensive Trade to Get Him
The Vikings have ample time with Turner, who has three years remaining on his rookie deal. At just 23, he is currently the fourth-youngest non-rookie on Minnesota’s roster.
While this affords them some flexibility, it doesn’t diminish the significant investment made to acquire him. To secure Turner in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Vikings executed a substantial trade, surrendering two 2nd-Rounders, a 3rd-Rounder, a 4th-Rounder, a 5th-Rounder, and a 6th-Rounder.
Such an investment naturally sets a high bar. While Turner isn’t expected to be an immediate superstar, the expectations are undeniably real and entirely justifiable. So, when fans anticipate significant contributions from him, their expectation is well-founded.
Thankfully for his sake, it’s go-time for Turner. In fact, this may have been the Vikings’ plan along when drafting Turner — keep Greenard until he demanded more money and roll with Turner when he left.
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Maple Leafs’ John Chayka to meet with Craig Berube in coming days
Though the Maple Leafs saw the lottery gods rule in their favour earlier this week, the work has only just begun for this new front office.
Although there’s still time to get going on roster construction for next year, a big question still needs to be answered before the team can move on to the next steps: Is Craig Berube the right man to steer the ship?
According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, Toronto’s new general manager John Chayka is set to meet with the incumbent head coach in the coming days — either this weekend or next week — for what could be a long conversation about the future on the team’s bench.
“It’s coming soon, there’s no question about that, and it might not be just a one-day thing or a one-hour thing; it sounds like there’s a lot to talk about,” Friedman said on the latest episode of 32 Thoughts: The Podcast, released Friday.
A priority of this new regime under Chayka and Mats Sundin has been making sure they don’t give anything away preemptively about the status of Berube for next season, out of respect for the tenured head coach.
“There was no way Chayka or Sundin … were going to start this off by disrespecting Berube in any way until they really had a chance to have a meeting with him,” Friedman said.
“Now, I’ve had some conversations with some of the people who had interviews, and they said that the Leafs were very respectful to Berube, but they didn’t really take a position on should he be back. So, Sundin and Chayka clearly have an opportunity here to decide what they want to do. It was clear that (MLSE president and CEO Keith) Pelley liked Berube, but he didn’t say ‘You have to keep him.’”
Instead, the front office wants to get a proper lay of the land before making any key decisions.
The Maple Leafs finished with the fifth-worst points total in the NHL this past season — a stark contrast to Berube’s first year on the job in 2024-25, when they won the Atlantic for the first time since the 1999-2000 season — and want to give the coach a chance to discuss why he thinks that might’ve been the case and how he can get the team back to contention.
Following their meeting with Berube, the front office is expected to reach out to captain Auston Matthews — whose future has come into question after vague answers at his end-of-season press conference — even if he may want to take a more wait-and-see approach.
“At some point after they meet with Berube, I expect them to start discussing or reaching out to Auston Matthews about, ‘Let’s have some more serious conversations about what you’re thinking,’” Friedman said. “I had heard kind of over the last week or two that Matthews might decide to wait until around July to see what the Leafs do at the draft or free agency before making a decision, but if you’re the Maple Leafs and the new regime, it makes no sense to wait that long to get an idea of what he’s thinking. You might as well start as quickly as possible.”
The 28-year-old, amid injury struggles, had his least productive season with the Leafs by point total, finishing with 27 goals and 26 assists for 53 points in 60 games.
His campaign ended in mid-March after an ugly knee-on-knee hit from Anaheim Ducks defenceman Radko Gudas, as Matthews suffered a Grade 3 MCL tear and quad contusion.
However, with a longer off-season and extra recovery time without playoff hockey, Matthews will hope to get back to his goal-scoring ways. Now, the Maple Leafs will just have to sell him on their vision and figure out where he aligns.
“Look, they had a big lottery win this week, they’re probably gonna want to hear what (he thinks),” Friedman said. “Even though he’s probably not seen much of the players, they kinda know the generalities — what position they play, what skillset they are, what the team needs — and I’m sure they’ll give him an idea of what that all means and what he might prefer.”
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Raptors’ Brandon Ingram undergoes heel surgery, expected back for camp
The Raptors wing underwent surgery to address his ongoing right heel pain by removing a heel spur, the team announced Friday.
Ingram is expected to fully recover and be ready for training camp in September, the team added.
The operation was conducted by Dr. Martin O’Malley in New York.
Ingram missed the final two games of the Raptors’ seven-game series loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round of the NBA Playoffs because of the recurring heel pain.
He exited early in Game 5 after reaggravating the injury — which had been nagging him near the end of the regular season, causing him to miss three games — and was spotted in a walking boot after Game 6.
In the four full games Ingram played for the Raptors in the first round, the 28-year-old averaged 14.8 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.3 assists while shooting 33.9 per cent from the field and 38.5 per cent from three-point range.
A mid-season acquisition for the Raptors in the 2024-25 season who didn’t debut until this year, Ingram averaged 21.5 points, 5.6 rebounds and 3.7 assists while shooting 47.7 per cent from the field and 38.2 per cent from deep in his first campaign in Toronto and earned the second all-star nod of his career. He played 77 games — the most he’s suited up for since his rookie year in 2016-17.
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Ronnilen Quita climbs into title conversation
Group of cyclists in action during the 2026 Tour of Luzon. –CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
CANDON, Ilocos Sur—Ronnilen Quita entered the conversation as a potential threat to overall leader Nikita Shulchenko after his fourth place finish in Stage 9 of the MPTC Tour of Luzon that ended here.
The 7-Eleven Roadbike Philippines rider and national champion climbed from sixth to fourth in the general classification, but still four minutes and 19 seconds back of Shulchenko, who will keep the symbolic yellow jersey for a seventh straight lap.
Shulchenko has an accumulated time of 26 hours, one minute and 59 seconds, keeping a gap of 1:38 over LCW UAE Cycle teammate Ibrahiem Alrefai and 4:15 over Quita’s fellow 7-Eleven pedalist Mervin Corpuz.
It was the only significant change after nine laps of the summer cycling spectacle with those in the top 10 each falling one position while maintaining similar gaps over the Russian pedalist.
Excellent Noodles’ British rider Tyler Hannay is fifth (+4:34), followed by MPT DriveHub’s Nash Lim (+4:42), 7-Eleven’s French cyclist Antoine Huby (+4:50), MPT’s Rustom Lim (+5:32), Seoul Cycling Team’s Jung Woo Ho (+5:36) and Malaysian national team’s Muhammad Maulidan (+5:43).
Quita was part of a seven-man breakaway in the ninth lap that started in Laoag, Ilocos Norte, even going on a solo breakaway during the middle part of the race.
He eventually joined the same group of riders before making a wrong turn with less than a kilometer to go, resulting in CCN Factory Racing’s Daniel Guld beating two riders of Team Pangasinan to the finish.
Meanwhile, Go for Gold Philippines is still on top of the team classification with a total time of 103:15:35, ahead of Standard Insurance Philippines by 1:40.
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Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao ‘agree amended deal’ for rematch on new date
The confusion over the Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao rematch appears to have finally been resolved.
It was revealed earlier this year that Mayweather and Pacquiao were scheduled to fight again, over a decade on from their first meeting, which the American won by unanimous decision.
In recent weeks the showdown has been thrown into doubt though, with Mayweather claiming it would be an exhibition rather than a professional bout, which was to the contrary of what was originally announced.
After a long period of uncertainty, the fight finally looks to have been salvaged, after Mike Coppinger reported it will be a fully sanctioned contest with a new date and venue.
“Breaking: Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao have agreed to terms on an amended deal for a professional fight on Netflix being planned for Sept. 25 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Manny Pacquiao Promotions CEO Jas Mathur tells @ringmagazine.
“This means another Friday fight on Netflix once finalized. Netflix has gone on Friday a few times now. The bout was originally announced for Sept. 19 at The Sphere.
“Mathur: ‘We never wanted this at The Sphere. It didn’t make economic sense for this event to be at The Sphere. Ultimately the parties putting the fight together were insistent. Floyd was able to get it out of The Sphere. Bottom line, we’re making more money.’”
It means that two of the biggest names in boxing history do now look set to meet for the second time, with Pacquiao looking to gain revenge after his defeat back in May 2015.
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Djokovic beaten by Croatian qualifier 18 years younger than him at Italian Open
ROME — Novak Djokovic was beaten by a Croatian qualifier 18 years younger than him at the Italian Open on Friday in his first match after two months out due to a right shoulder injury.
The 20-year-old Dino Prizmic defeated the record 24-time Grand Slam champion 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 with an ace on his first match point.
The 38-year-old Djokovic hadn’t played since losing to Jack Draper in the fourth round in Indian Wells, California, in March.
Djokovic had taping on his right shoulder that was revealed when he changed shirts between sets.
A six-time Rome champion, Djokovic is preparing for the French Open, which starts on May 24.
In Djokovic’s only other tournament this year, he reached the Australian Open final and lost to Carlos Alcaraz.
The 79th-ranked Prizmic beat No. 6 Ben Shelton to reach the third round at the Madrid Open last month.
“He’s my idol,” Prizmic said of Djokovic. “I just played unbelievably today.”
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Former South Carolina QB Stephen Garcia changes his approach on mental health amid cancer battle
Former South Carolina quarterback Stephen Garcia is currently battling for his life after being diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer.
The diagnosis came after noticing certain abnormalities, but the hard-nosed former athlete thought he could figure out the issues on his own without a visit to the doctors. His wife wasn’t comfortable with that plan from the quarterback, who used to take snaps for a Steve Spurrier-led offense led offense in Columbia.
Reluctantly, Garcia went in for a colonoscopy where doctors discovered the cancer, and that it had been growing for a number of years.
Unfortunately, Stephen wasn’t fully grasping the news when first given, due to him still being somewhat groggy from sedation.
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Stephen Garcia of the South Carolina Gamecocks looks to pass against the Georgia Bulldogs at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Ga., on Sept. 10, 2011. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
But, when it was finally explained to him how serious this situation was, reality set in pretty quickly.
Obviously, there’s nothing simple about hearing the word ‘cancer,’ no matter which stage or form you are dealing with. It will humble you quickly, with the grim outlook overtaking the mind.
And while this process to fight the disease will be tough, filled with many obstacles, Garcia was most worried about his family.
While his older son understands the magnitude, he has yet to fully inform his youngest daughter, which led to the former Gamecock shedding a few tears while discussing the situation with OutKick on Friday morning.
Former Gamecock has changed his tune amid battle with cancer
In the past, Stephen Garcia was not one to jump aboard the mental health awareness train, looking at it as someone who was not strong enough to handle the circumstances surrounding whatever battle they were facing.
But, that’s the football side of Garcia, and he was the first to admit that his mindset had changed because of the stigma surrounding people, most importantly men, not feeling comfortable enough to discuss their struggles.
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This problem has led to many downfalls, or problems that arise by not talking to others about what they are going through in the moments of trials and tribulations.
For Stephen, that has all changed.
“In years past, I thought mental health was an absolute joke, just to be completely frank with you,” Garcia told OutKick. “I was like, if you gotta have some mental toughness, I played for Coach Spurrier so I had to have some mental toughness to deal with him. But, I was also extremely hard headed. It is huge. There’s gonna be days when you’re not gonna walk to talk with anybody, days you wanna give up, you gotta stay mentally tough. This whole process has opened my eyes to a whole different deal.
“People can change. I was against the whole mental health thing, I thought it was stupid. But, it’s changed my opinion, my outlook on life in general, and I encourage everyone to speak it up. I’ve had so many people reach out to say if you need to talk, reach out to me. Everyone said the same thing that you have to be mentally in it. If you are positive mentally, you’re going to get through it. If you’re feeling down in the dumps, figure out a way to get positive. It’s no joke, you are where your minds at.”

South Carolina quarterback Stephen Garcia throws a pass against Kentucky in the third quarter at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C., on Oct. 3, 2009. South Carolina defeated Kentucky 28-26. (Dale Zanine/USA TODAY Sports)
Outreach has been overwhelming, with a long battle ahead
After going through his first round of chemotherapy this week, Garcia is coming to terms with the battle he faces, though he’s keeping a positive outlook for the sake of himself and his family. He will continue training athletes, when his body allows, and using his platform to encourage others to take their health seriously.
If it weren’t for his wife pushing him into getting examined, who knows how long this could’ve gone before his cancer was noticed. In the meantime, the support system has been overwhelming, as Garcia described while choking back tears.
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Stephen Garcia of the South Carolina Gamecocks drops back to pass against the East Carolina Pirates at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C., on Sept. 3, 2011. (Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
Whether it’s the Clemson football team, or Dabo Swinney himself, and the thousands of people who have reached out over the past few days, it’s not lost on the former quarterback how much the support has meant for his own sanity during uncertain times.
For now, Stephen Garcia is taking his battle with cancer one day at a time. But, he’s also got college football fans rooting for him to beat this terrible disease.
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Chayan breaks records with $5.6 million sale at 2026 Chairman’s Sale
The prized filly closed out the premium section, but Chayan delivered big by rewriting history at Inglis’s Chairman’s Sale in Sydney on Thursday night.
Daughter of I Am Invincible and two-year-old standout, having triumphed in the Group 2 Reisling Stakes this year and favoured in the Golden Slipper, she realised $5.6 million to Coolmore’s Tom Magnier.
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This sale established the highest figure for a two-year-old filly at public auction Down Under, overtaking the $4.2m Chairman’s Sale record from The Everest winner Bella Nipotina last year.
In the Southern Hemisphere, Chayan stands as the second most costly filly or mare at public auction, after Imperatriz’s $6.6m from the 2024 Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale.
A $250,000 buy at Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale, Chayan was resold by owner Eric Koh, who expressed a range of emotions post-sale.
“Unbelievable, I came here thinking maybe $3.6 million would be tops, at best, but to go beyond four (million), beyond 5 (to) 5.6 is unbelievable,” Koh said.
“This is obviously the biggest result and achievement for myself, so I’m very happy, very satisfied but heavy-hearted to lose her.
“I’m happy for Coolmore, for Tom (Magnier) and I think she’s got huge potential ahead.”
Chayan’s ongoing racing talent was central to her allure, with Annabel and Rob Archibald handling her career up to now.
Debuting with second to Streisand in the Group 2 Blue Diamond Prelude (1100m), she underperformed in the Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m), then excelled in the Sydney-based Reisling Stakes.
Her Reisling win brought a Timeform rating of 111, topping all two-year-old fillies in Australia this season.
As $5.50 favourite in the Golden Slipper, Chayan finished fifth, beaten by slightly more than four lengths courtesy of Guest House.
Magnier verified that Rob and Annabel Archibald would retain training duties for Chayan, a filly he had to battle for.
“When you have a filly as highly-rated and thought of as she is you expect to have all the top people on her,” he said.
“We’re delighted to get her, we’ll need a bit of luck but it’s over to Rob and Annabel now.”
The sale saw nine lots hit $1m-plus, with Benedetta, daughter of Hellbent and Group 1 winner, the top mare at $1.9m.
Yulong acquired her and snapped up Provence (three-time Kiwi Group 1 winner) for $1.8m, Snow In May and Hazlebrook at $1,050,000, Moldova $1m.
Japan’s Katsumi Yoshida invested $1.4m in Philia, Stefan Pardi $1.2m on Kiki Express, Arrowfield Stud and Hermitage $1m for Arabian Summer.
Totalling just over $39m from 115 lots, mares averaged $494,747 with $300,000 median.
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KL Rahul Scripts History, Becomes 1st Batter Ever To Achieve Stunning Feat
Indian opener KL Rahul made history, becoming the first-ever player to score 1,000 runs or more for three different Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises. KL achieved this feat during his side’s IPL match against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), scoring 23 in 14 balls, with four boundaries at a strike rate of over 164. KL is the 11th batter to score 1,000 runs for DC, having made 1,007 runs in 24 innings at an average of 50.35 and a strike rate of 162.41, including two centuries and six fifties, with best score of 152*. 24 innings by Rahul is the quickest to the 1000-run milestone for Delhi Capitals bettering 35 innings each by JP Duminy & Rishabh Pant.
This season, KL is DC’s top run-getter and overall third with 468 runs in 11 innings at an average of 46.80 and a strike rate of 180, including a century and three fifties, with best score of 152*.
Before this, KL had scored 1,000 or more runs for Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). He is PBKS’s leading run-getter, with 2,548 runs in 55 matches and innings at an average of 56.62 and a strike rate of 139.76, with two centuries and 23 fifties.
For LSG, he is the second-highest run-getter, with 1,410 runs in 38 matches and innings at an average of 41.47 and a strike rate of 130.67, with two centuries and 10 fifties.
KL has also represented Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), but did not cross the four-digit mark for them, scoring 308 runs in 20 matches for SRH, with best score of 46, while he made 417 runs in 19 matches for RCB, with four fifties in 14 innings.
Finn Allen smashed a 47-ball 100 not out as Kolkata Knight Riders thrashed Delhi Capitals by eight wickets to register their fourth win on the trot in the IPL, here on Friday.
Finn Allen’s 47-ball 100* helped Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) drub Delhi Capitals (DC) by eight wickets in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 match on Friday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
Chasing a modest target of 143, KKR’s Finn Allen’s brilliant unbeaten century, hitting 10 sixes and five boundaries, along with help from Cameron Green (33* off 27 balls), guided the team home with eight wickets and 34 balls remaining.
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