Any seasoned golf traveler knows that a sturdy, well-built travel bag is essential for protecting your clubs from the chaos of airports, rental cars and baggage handlers. But protection is only part of the equation. A truly great travel bag should also be easy to maneuver, smooth-rolling through terminals, and lightweight enough that loading your clubs in and out of a car doesn’t feel like a workout. So whether you’re heading out on a buddies’ golf trip, a bucket-list resort getaway or frequent tournament travel, these are the travel golf bags golfers consistently trust to get their gear there safely.
These are the 9 best travel bags you can buy online, right now:
The Club Glove Tour Traveler SB delivers the same tour-proven protection and premium construction as the brand’s legendary Tour Traveler, but in a more compact and manageable size for us mortals who don’t travel with tour bags. Built with rugged 1680D CORDURA® ballistic nylon, padded velour-lined clubhead protection and reinforced travel-ready construction throughout, it’s designed for golfers who travel often and don’t want to compromise on protection. Features like the included stiff arm, TSA-approved lock and shock-absorbing wheelbase help make this one of the most trusted compact travel bags in golf.
1 thing we really like: Nearly all the protection and premium feel of a full-sized tour travel bag without being obnoxiously bulky to move around. Comes with a stiff arm, too.
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Club Glove Tour Traveler SB
A compact, tour-inspired travel golf bag built for serious protection and easier portability.
The Sun Mountain ClubGlider Meridian has become one of the most popular golf travel bags on the market for one simple reason: it makes traveling with clubs much, much easier. Its patented retractable kickstand system shifts much of the bag’s weight onto the wheels, reducing the strain of dragging heavy clubs through airports, hotel parking lots and rental car centers. Combined with durable ballistic nylon construction, thick club-protecting padding and smooth-rolling wheels, the Meridian is built for golfers who travel often and want the process to feel far less exhausting.
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1 thing we really like: The retractable leg system genuinely changes the travel experience and makes hauling heavy clubs feel surprisingly effortless and kinda fun.
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Sun Mountain ClubGlider Meridian
A smartly engineered travel golf bag designed to make airport travel significantly easier on your body.
The Bag Boy T-10 Hard Top Travel Cover combines the flexibility of a soft travel bag with the added protection of a crush-resistant hard top. It’s for the golfers who want extra security for their clubheads without committing to a fully hard-shell case. The T-10 comes with club protection features like dense internal padding, compression straps and a reinforced ABS base. Large skate-style wheels and multiple storage pockets also make it practical for those rough-and-tumble travel days.
1 thing we really like: The crush-resistant hard top gives added peace of mind for protecting drivers and woods without the bulk of a full-length hard case.
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Bag Boy T-10 Hard Top
A hybrid hard-top travel bag that adds serious club protection without the bulk of a full hard case.
The Sun Mountain Kube takes a different approach to golf travel by combining solid club protection with one of the smartest storage solutions in the category. Built with durable ballistic-style fabric, reinforced wear zones and protective plastic shell panels, the Kube offers impressive protection while still folding down into an incredibly compact cube when not in use. For golfers who don’t want a massive travel bag taking over the garage or closet between trips, this one makes a ton of sense.
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1 thing we really like: The worst part about travel bags is storing them when not in use. Except for this one. It shrinks and fits anywhere.
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Sun Mountain Kube
A cleverly designed travel golf bag that folds down small without sacrificing club protection.
The Izzo Golf High Roller brings a clever approach to golf travel with a unique upright rolling design that’s meant to be pushed instead of constantly dragged behind you. Its six-wheel base system, including four swivel wheels, makes maneuvering through airports noticeably smoother, while heavy-duty 1680D nylon construction and internal protective panels help keep clubs protected during transit. Add in the accordion-style collapsible design, and this becomes an especially practical option for golfers who want easier mobility and compact storage.
1 thing we really like: The way it stands up and rolls upright might turn some eyeballs, but it sure is easier than pulling one on two wheels.
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Izzo Golf High Roller
A uniquely designed upright travel golf bag that prioritizes maneuverability and compact storage.
If you’re getting a travel bag, why not get matching luggage to go with it? The Series 800 On the Go Travel Bag includes a matching three-piece setup designed to organize and protect more than just your clubs. Along with the padded travel cover, the set includes a dedicated shoe bag and carry-on bag, helping golfers keep everything together and easier to manage during travel days. Reinforced straps, heavy-duty zippers, oversized storage pockets and adjustable securing straps round out a setup that’s practical for golfers who like staying organized.
1 thing we really like: The matching shoe and carry-on bags makes you feel more put together and less chaotic during long golf trips. What a great price, too.
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Golf Gifts & Gallery Series 800 On the Go
A complete three-piece golf travel set built to keep clubs, shoes, and travel essentials organized and protected.
For golfers who want maximum club protection and want to handle most of the internal padding themselves (towels work great), the Hardcase delivers the peace of mind that comes with a hard-shell design. Its high-impact polymer exterior helps shield clubs from rough baggage handling, while the padded interior and internal securing straps help keep everything stable during transit. Despite the rugged construction, multiple handles and a combination of inline and 360-degree pivoting wheels help make it easier to maneuver than many traditional hard cases.
1 thing we really like: The combination of inline wheels and four pivoting wheels makes this hard case easy to move.
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Golf Gifts & Gallery Hardcase
A fully hard-shell golf travel case built for maximum club protection during air travel.
We get it, things are expensive these days and sometimes you’re just looking for a killer value. The Bag Boy T-460 is a lightweight, no-nonsense travel cover designed for golfers who want solid protection without a big price tag. Built from weather- and tear-resistant 600D nylon, the T-460 features reinforced corners, smooth-rolling wheels and internal compression straps to help keep clubs secure during travel. Oversized storage pockets and a lightweight overall build make it especially appealing for golfers trying to avoid extra hassle at the airport.
1 thing we really like: At just over 4.5 pounds, it helps keep overall travel weight down without feeling flimsy or underbuilt.
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Bag Boy T-460
A lightweight and affordable golf travel cover that keeps things simple, durable, and easy to transport.
The Ping Rolling Travel Cover is built for golfers who prioritize dependable club protection and who want to rep an OEM brand. Thick padding throughout the bag helps safeguard everything from lightweight carry bags to larger cart bags, while durable polyester construction, hearty zippers and tough skid rail wheels are designed to handle rough sidewalks, curbs and airport travel with ease. Multiple grab handles and a foldable design also make the bag easier to maneuver and store between trips.
1 thing we really like: The directions on how to fold it up for storage are printed on the inside.
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Ping Rolling Travel Cover
A durable, well-padded travel golf bag built to protect clubs and simplify travel days.
It was a pretty big recruiting weekend in Bloomington for Indiana football. The program hosted a slew of visitors and landed two commitments.
The first, Rico Jackson, is a defensive back out of Quince Orchard High School in Gaithersburg, Maryland. He pledged to join the Hoosiers on Friday during an official visit after receiving a scholarship offer in April, picking Indiana over Wisconsin, Pitt and Virginia Tech, per On3/Rivals’ Hayes Fawcett. The second, Mason McDermott, is an offensive lineman at Noblesville High School in Noblesville, Indiana. He too pledged to join the Hoosiers during his visit, only on Sunday.
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Recent reports have emerged suggesting that the GTA 6 pre-orders date leak from Best Buy could have been a mistake, and it might not be going live on May 18, 2026. This news came just hours before Rockstar Games usually drops news about their titles on social media platforms.
On a GTAForums thread, an individual named Graczdari_91claimed that internal Best Buy emails suggest that the pre-orders leak was false and that it won’t drop today, on May 18, 2026. They said that the entire situation might pivot at the last minute.
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This seemed like a fake rumor until GTAForums admin, Spider-Vice, contacted Graczdari_91 and looked at the internal emails themselves. The admin then verified that the company emails were authentic and that the individual who reported it on GTAForums had the same email to log in to the website.
Along with Spider-Vice, @videotech (Ben) on X, also reported on the discussion. Since several reputed reporters have discussed this on their respective social media platforms, this latest development has some weight to it. This suggests that the community might have to wait a few more days before purchasing the game.
As of now, no concrete confirmation has arrived directly from Rockstar Games, who still have their doors closed and are working hard on the game.
How GTA 6 pre-orders Best Buy rumored leak emerged
For those who might not know, Best Buy affiliates received a mysterious email about GTA 6 pre-orders on May 14, 2026. This first surfaced on YouTuber FrogBoyX1Gaming’s stream, where he showed his viewers the email that he received. Almost immediately, he was contacted by popular YouTuber TGG, who checked the email and verified that it was authentic, as in, it was from the company.
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Later, reputed insider Tom Henderson also reported on Insider Gaming that they were able to independently verify Best Buy’s affiliate email to be authentic.
The community erupted with elation, knowing about the dates when the game could be purchased and kept for November 19, 2026. All eyes were on May 18, 2026.
Now, however, reports are emerging that Best Buy could have made a mistake, as per the aforementioned GTAForums member.
Jon Jones has claimed he may “need to try to focus on getting out” of his UFC contract, amid renewed talk of a fight with Francis Ngannou.
On Saturday, Jones joined Netflix’s punditry team to discuss Ngannou’s knockout of Philipe Lins, after the Cameroonian stopped the Brazilian in round one at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.
The bout took place on the undercard of Ronda Rousey’s comeback to mixed martial arts (MMA) after a decade away, at an event organised by Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions (MVP). Ngannou’s win saw him move to 2-0 in MMA since leaving the UFC in 2023, an exit that saw him vacate the UFC heavyweight title, which Jones won two months later.
Jon Jones on punditry duty for Francis Ngannou’s fight with Philipe Lins (Getty)
Jones ultimately relinquished the belt last summer as he retired from MMA, yet the American has repeatedly teased a return to the cage. And a potential super-fight with Ngannou was put to the former light-heavyweight champion on Saturday.
“I’ve got to focus on trying to get out of my UFC contract,” Jones said. “That’s going to be the difficult part, if this fight is going to happen.
“I don’t think Dana [White, UFC CEO and president] is interested in doing business with Francis. Doing it with MVP would probably be the only way to make it happen. If we can get out my contract, that would be great.”
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Still, Jones admitted: “I think I am [retired], I think I am. I have a really good agent, the Kawa brothers, and these guys keep me busy. I’m constantly on the road, creating my own businesses and endorsing other businesses.
“So, I feel like if things weren’t going so well, I’d feel the pressure to get back in the cage, but things are going so well on a professional level that I really have no reason to fight anymore.”
Ngannou’s UFC heavyweight title reign coincided with Jones’s absence from the UFC, as the latter focused on bulking up to transition from a light-heavyweight frame. Many fans accused Jones of actively avoiding a fight with Ngannou – who is widely considered the most-fearsome puncher in MMA history – especially given Jones returned to the UFC as soon as the Cameroonian left.
“Tonight he looked good,” Jones said on Saturday, “but he also fought against a guy that weighed like 220lb. That guy was afraid to engage with Francis. He definitely wasn’t on the same kickboxing level as Francis.
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“[But] I thought Francis was very impressive tonight. He’s starting to throw kicks, he threw really nice high kicks tonight. I’m just excited to see what’s next for him.”
After leaving the UFC, Ngannou (19-3) fought once in the PFL, winning the promotion’s Super Fights heavyweight title in 2024. He did so by stopping Renan Ferreira in the first round.
The 39-year-old has also boxed twice since leaving the UFC. He a controversial decision to then-champion Tyson Fury in 2023 after dropping the Briton, before suffering a brutal KO defeat by Anthony Joshua in 2024.
Jones, 38, last fought in November 2024, stopping heavyweight great Stipe Miocic to retain the UFC heavyweight belt. Jones (28-1, 1 no-contest) then refused to face interim champion Tom Aspinall, ultimately giving up his title and leading Aspinall to be elevated to official champion.
There were heartwarming scenes at Old Trafford after Manchester United’s final home game of the 2025/26 Premier League season.
Casemiro said an emotional farewell to Manchester United fans on Sunday. A banner paying tribute to him was unfurled in the Stretford End, and there were a few Brazilian flags dotted around the stadium.
The midfielder and his family were presented with a special commemorative gift ahead of his departure, while Bruno Fernandes was presented with a framed shirt after equalling the single-season Premier League assist record.
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Another gift was handed to Tyrell Malacia. The presentation was low-key, with a framed shirt handed to the defender and his family, who posed for a photo by the tunnel.
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Malacia was one of the last players to leave the pitch. He made a promising start to his time at United in 2022/23, but he played through a knee injury with pain injections at the end of that season before undergoing two rounds of knee surgery after the first operation proved unsuccessful.
It was, therefore, no surprise that he spent as long as he could on the Old Trafford pitch. Malacia’s daughter was by his side, and he appreciated the gift presented to him by a staff member.
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The lap of honour finished in front of the Stretford End, and there were heartwarming scenes with the players and their loved ones everywhere you looked, albeit “a little bit chaotic”, as Michael Carrick described it when he made his way upstairs to speak at his post-match press conference.
Casemiro’s son showed he could follow in his dad’s footsteps as he playfully wiped out Bruno Fernandes’ child in the penalty area during a casual kickabout. Fernandes set his son up to score a goal with a pass. He finds a way to make an assist even when he’s not on duty.
Casemiro’s family were emotional pitchside. His mother carefully folded away a home-crafted ‘thank you’ message to fans that they’d stuck up on the glass of their box, making sure to take it home.
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A red-tinted Brazil flag was folded away by another family member. Casemiro and his wife, Anna Mariana, held hands as they disappeared down the Old Trafford tunnel for the final time. The midfielder only let go of her hand to blow a kiss to United fans and to wave goodbye.
Casemiro was scheduled to speak at a post-match press conference. The idea of speaking to journalists after the game was his own, but a United staff member eventually confirmed he was “too emotional” to do so.
Carrick would have been made emotional by the reception he received as he left the pitch. He saluted the Stretford End, applauding and giving a thumbs-up, before heading down to the busy tunnel area.
Steve Holland was the first member of Carrick’s backroom staff to go down the tunnel, which felt appropriate for a man who shuns the limelight in favour of cracking on with the job behind the scenes.
Holland applauded United fans before disappearing. The 56-year-old was a massive United fan as a boy, and the significance of what he could achieve at United over the next few years won’t be lost on him.
Carrick and his coaching staff have been key to Kobbie Mainoo’s comeback at United, having immediately restored him to the starting team after Ruben Amorim left him on the periphery of the squad.
Mainoo played with his niece on the pitch while the chants of “Mainoo, United can’t play without you,” to the tune of Billy Ocean’s hit track ‘Love Really Hurts Without You’ cranked up a notch from the terrace.
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The academy graduate eventually acknowledged the chant by fist-pumping and applauding the fans. The new Mainoo chant is catchy, but it’s also true: United should not be playing without him starting.
Bryan Mbeumo was pleased to see two French speakers in the front row. They appeared to know Mbeumo and called him over. The 26-year-old spoke to United’s security guard, and the pair were invited down the tunnel.
Fernandes came back out from the dressing room to speak to Manchester-based reporters because the mixed zone was not accessible. He was in great form, smiling as he chatted about the assist record.
A United staff member eventually shouted, “stewards, it’s time to clear the stands, please can you tell the fans to leave?”. Some supporters couldn’t get enough of the celebratory scenes in front of them.
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There have been plenty of bad final days at Old Trafford. Sunday was an uplifting one.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs cast a wide net in their coaching search, a championship-winning name is in the mix.
The Maple Leafs have made initial contact with University of Denver head coach David Carle, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported on Monday’s edition of 32 Thoughts: The Podcast.
“I’ve heard it has simply been an initial conversation to gauge his interest. I believe they will talk again but I would caution anyone against running with it too hard or feeling that he’s a favourite,” Friedman said.
Toronto fired head coach Craig Berube last Wednesday after two seasons.
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Carle, 36, took over from Jim Montgomery at Denver in 2018 and has since led the Pioneers to three NCAA titles in 2022, 2024 and 2026. The Anchorage native also helmed the U.S. world junior team to back-to-back gold medals in 2024 and 2025.
The Maple Leafs are set “to do a big search” for their next coaches, with others like Jay Woodcroft and Manny Malhotra potentially in the mix, per Friedman.
“The word is it’s premature to name anybody as a favourite right now,” Friedman said.
Nov 23, 2025; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Brian O’Neill (75) and teammates Levi Drake Rodriguez (50) and Blake Cashman (51) await to take the field prior to a game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
The Vikings’ offseason was several things, but boring was not one of them. After an initial quiet free-agency period, Minnesota still found a way to overhaul the roster over the last couple of months.
For some players, doors opened; for others, doors closed. For Levi Drake Rodriguez, somehow, both things happened.
Drafted in 2024, Rodriguez almost had a redshirt rookie season, but not only did he defend his roster spot last offseason, but he also claimed a significant role on the defensive line in his sophomore year. In the early stages of the offseason, Rodriguez was the fourth defensive lineman on the depth chart (with Jalen Redmond expected to return).
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During the 2024 season, Minnesota Vikings defensive tackle Levi Drake Rodriguez shared a celebration with teammate Bo Richter after delivering a key play. The moment captured the energy and enthusiasm of Minnesota’s defensive front as the young players made their presence felt. Rodriguez’s ability to disrupt and Richter’s support highlighted the team’s depth and emerging contributors on defense. Mandatory Credit: Alli Rusco, Vikings.com.
Then, the Vikings released both Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen. Suddenly, Rodriguez was a strong candidate for a starting job next to Redmond. Sure, the Vikings might add a player in the draft or in free agency, but they wouldn’t add two, would they?
Well, they did, drafting Caleb Banks in the first round and Domonique Orange in the third. On the projected depth chart, Rodriguez went from fourth to second and back to fourth.
In his rookie campaign, Rodriguez appeared in only two games and logged one tackle, playing six defense snaps and 11 on special teams. He was expected to have a steep learning curve, given that he played his college ball at Texas A&M Commerce. The jump from there to the NFL was gigantic.
As a sophomore, the defensive tackle made 16 appearances and even started two contests, playing 461 defensive snaps (45%) and 85 on special teams. The Vikings used him as the backup nose tackle, a position Hargrave mostly played, though it might not have been the veteran’s best usage.
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In his playing time, Rodriguez registered a couple of sacks, 43 tackles, and 8 tackles for loss. A crucial play in his second season was a blocked field goal attempt in a three-point victory over the Detroit Lions in November. That play earned him NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors.
Iowa State defensive lineman Domonique Orange brings down Iowa quarterback Cade McNamara during fourth-quarter action at Kinnick Stadium. On Sep. 7, 2024, Orange continued showcasing his power and interior disruption skills while helping the Cyclones pressure Iowa’s offense during the rivalry matchup in Iowa City. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images.
He’ll certainly be at least a rotational player in his third season, but it remains to be seen how much and where he’ll play. It all depends on how quickly rookies Banks and Orange can acclimate to the NFL level.
Banks is, like Redmond, more of a defensive end in a base 3-4 defense, meaning he’s expected to line up between the nose tackle and an edge rusher. That nose tackle spot is where things could get interesting this summer.
Those at training camp practices should watch the rep splits between Orange and Rodriguez. particularly at nose tackle, right in the middle of the defensive line across from the center. Both could and will also get snaps in even fronts, when only two interior linemen are on the field, but the one higher in the nose tackle hierarchy will likely get more playing time in the upcoming season.
Rodriguez might not enter training camp with the same momentum he briefly had earlier this offseason, but that doesn’t mean his role has disappeared. If anything, the Vikings’ moves simply changed the challenge in front of him.
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The former seventh-rounder already proved last season that he belongs on an NFL field. Now comes the next step: proving he can hold off highly-drafted competition and carve out a permanent role in Brian Flores’ defensive line rotation.
And given the way Rodriguez responded to long odds a year ago, counting him out now would probably be a mistake.
PUMA unveils bespoke Champions Jackets for Man City Women
Manchester City Women F.C. celebrated their 2025/26 Barclays Women’s Super League triumph in style after PUMA unveiled bespoke champions jackets created exclusively for the squad.
The jacket was designed in collaboration with Vintage Threads and made by upcycling City’s Home, Away, Third, and Goalkeeper kits from the title-winning campaign.
The players wore the jackets during the club’s Champions Homecoming Party at Albert Hall, where fans joined the squad in celebrating a memorable league-winning season.
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City secured the WSL title with a game to spare after leading the table since November, before closing out the campaign with a 4-1 victory over West Ham United Women F.C.
The custom jackets also feature the official WSL 2025/26 Champions sleeve badge and were created exclusively for the title-winning team.
The sixth season of the Lanka Premier League (LPL) is set to begin with a major financial boost after league promoter Innovative Production Group FZ, LLC (IPG) secured fresh backing through a strategic merger with United States-based Flash Sports & Media Inc.
The all-stock merger brings IPG’s cricket league commercial rights portfolio, including the LPL, under NASDAQ-listed platform UGRO. Backed by the new structure, IPG has announced plans to invest $20 million into the LPL over the next two years as the tournament targets commercial growth, improved broadcast standards and wider international expansion across multiple cricket markets.
IPG merger brings institutional backing
IPG confirmed that it has completed its merger with Flash Sports & Media, placing its portfolio of T20 league rights under the publicly listed platform. The development is expected to strengthen the commercial structure of the LPL while providing access to institutional capital and governance systems aimed at long-term growth.
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While Sri Lanka Cricket will continue to own the intellectual property rights of the tournament, IPG will retain exclusive commercial and media rights for the league. The company said the latest move would help scale the competition in a more structured manner while focusing on franchise growth and operational stability.
IPG founder and chairman Anil Mohan said the LPL would benefit significantly from the transition, adding that the new structure would improve transparency, governance standards and long-term commercial planning while helping increase franchise value responsibly.
Two-year investment plan for LPL
As part of the expansion roadmap, IPG plans to invest $20 million into the league over the next two years. The company said the focus would be on improving league infrastructure, strengthening sponsorship integration and building recurring commercial revenue streams.
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The investment will also be directed towards upgrading broadcast production standards to 4K and improving fan engagement initiatives. Officials said the objective is to create a sustainable commercial model that can support multiple cricket properties across emerging markets.
Flash Sports & Media chief executive officer Bradley Nattrass stated that the merger would help the company execute projects across several cricket economies simultaneously. He indicated that centralised commercial operations and aligned franchise strategies would support stronger sponsorship deals, improved broadcast partnerships and greater audience engagement.
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Chief financial officer Eric Sherb said the public-market structure would allow phased capital deployment while maintaining financial discipline and focusing on long-term commercial returns.
Expansion plans beyond Sri Lanka
Apart from the LPL, IPG also holds long-term agreements related to T20 leagues in Malaysia and Zimbabwe. The group confirmed that expansion into these markets forms part of a wider strategy to establish an integrated multi-market cricket business across South Asia and other emerging territories.
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The company said the aim is to connect standalone leagues under one commercial platform that can centralise sponsorship opportunities and create long-term asset value across different competitions.
Officials added that future growth plans would focus on scaling operations, increasing media reach and developing a stronger international cricket entertainment network.
LPL 2026 schedule and venues confirmed
The sixth edition of the LPL will be held from July 10 to August 5. For the first time, matches will be played across four venues, including Colombo, Dambulla and Kandy, with the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo set to host games for the first time in league history.
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The tournament is expected to feature several overseas players alongside leading Sri Lankan cricketers. The player registration window opened on May 4, while the player draft is scheduled to take place on May 24.
The LPL, operated by IPG under the patronage of Sri Lanka Cricket, has grown into one of the region’s prominent T20 competitions since its launch, attracting international participation and increasing commercial interest with each season.
After Rodri was drafted straight into the side on Saturday, City have a fully fit squad to choose from for the final two matches of the campaign.
Rodri is highly unlikely to start against Bournemouth having played an hour in the cup final and Guardiola is set to rotate his side given the hectic recent schedule.
It would be no surprise to see Rayan Cherki and Phil Foden come into the XI while Gianluigi Donnarumma will return in goal.
Might there be some changes in defence? None of John Stones, Nathan Ake, Josko Gvardiol and Ruben Dias were involved at Wembley.
Alex Eala vs Oleksandra Oliynykova at Strasbourg Open.– FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP, MARTIN KEEP/AFP PHOTOS
Alex Eala opens her campaign at the WTA 500 Strasbourg Open in France against Ukrainian World No. 66 Oleksandra Oliynykova in the round of 32.
2026 Strasbourg Open schedule
8:00 p.m.**** – Alex Eala vs Oleksandra Oliynykova
Alex Eala to play at Strasbourg Open main draw
The Philippines’ Alexandra Eala returns the ball to Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina, during their match at the Italian Open tennis tournament in Rome, Sunday, May 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
Alex Eala has entered the main draw of the Strasbourg Open in France this coming week.
The Women’s Tennis Association website and the organizers confirmed Eala’s entry after initially being listed as a qualifier in the WTA 500 tournament.
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Eala will be facing a Ukrainian qualifier Oleksandra Oliynykova to start her campaign in France — her fifth tournament on clay.
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