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Updated 2026 NFL Draft History for Schools in the West
Wthe 2026 NFL Draft kicking off on Thursday, here are our updated history summary capsules for the top college football programs in the West.
The tables below include the total number of players drafted all time, according to 247Sports, along with each program’s highest-ever pick, their most recent, and all-time First-Rounders, the number of players taken in 2025, and the most recent year without a pick.
Among college programs in the West, USC leads all schools with 533 draft picks, with 88 of them taken in the First Round.
Amazingly, the Trojans have had at least one player drafted every year since 1938, and at least two players taken in all but four of those years (1936, 1937, 1938, and 1998).
On the other end of the spectrum, only 10 Air Force players have been selected in its history, none of them First-Rounders.
Over the past couple of days, I have previewed the top defensive and offensive 2026 NFL draft prospects in the region.
We have also published lists of All-Time First-Round NFL Draft Picks by Schools in the West and Overall No. 1 NFL Draft Picks for Programs from the West, and All-time Top 5 NFL Draft Picks for Schools in the West.
The TV times and networks appear below.
How to Watch the 2026 NFL Draft
NFL Draft Day 1 (Round 1) NFL Draft Day 2 (Rounds 2-3) NFL Draft Day 3 (Rounds 4-7)
Thursday, April 23rd, 5:00 p.m. PT
TV: ESPN, ABC, NFL Network
Friday, April 24th, 4:00 p.m. PT
TV: ESPN, ABC, NFL Network
Saturday, April 25th, 9:00 a.m. PT
TV: ESPN, ABC, NFL Network
2025 NFL Draft History Capsules

Air Force Falcons
| Players Drafted All-Time | 10 |
| Highest Pick | Daniel Palmer 178th overall 1997 Chargers |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | N/A |
| All-time 1st Rounders | 0 |
| Drafted in 2025 | 0 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2025 |

Arizona Wildcats
| Players Drafted All-Time | 191 |
| Highest Pick | Ricky Huntly 7th overall 1984 Bengals |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Tetairoa McMillan 8th overall 2025 Panthers |
| All-time First Rounders | 12 |
| Drafted 2025 | 4 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2023 |

Arizona State Sun Devils
| Players Drafted All-Time | 256 |
| Highest Pick | Charley Taylor 3rd Overall 1964 Washington |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Brandon Aiyuk 25th Overall 2020 49ers |
| All-Time First Rounders | 26 |
| Drafted 2025 | 1 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2024 |

Boise State Broncos
| Players Drafted All-Time | 76 |
| Highest Pick | Ashton Jeanty 6th overall 2025 Raiders |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Ashton Jeanty 6th overall 2025 Raiders |
| All-time 1st Rounders | 6 |
| Drafted in 2025 | 2 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2024 |

BYU Cougars
| Players Drafted All-Time | 155 |
| Highest Pick | Steve Young 1st overall (supplemental draft) 1984 Buccaneers |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Zach Wilson 2nd overall 2021 Jets |
| All-time 1st Rounders | 12 (1 supplemental) |
| Drafted in 2025 | 0 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2025 |

California Golden Bears
| Players Drafted All-Time | 249 |
| Highest Pick | Steve Bartkowski 1st Overall 1975 to Falcons & Jared Goff 1st Overall 2016 to Rams |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Jared Goff, 1st Overall in 2016 |
| All-Time First Rounders | 27 |
| Drafted 2025 | 4 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2019 |

Colorado Buffaloes
| Players Drafted All-Time | 280 |
| Highest Pick | Bo Matthews, 2nd Overall, 1974, Chargers; Travis Hunter, 2nd Overall, 2025, Jaguars |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Travis Hunter 2nd Overall 2025 Jaguars |
| All-Time First Rounders | 25 |
| Drafted 2025 | 4 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2024 |

Colorado State Rams
| Players Drafted All-Time | 107 |
| Highest Pick | Gary Glick 1st overall 1956 Steelers |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Kelly Stouffer 6th overall 1987 Cardinals |
| All-time 1st Rounders | 5 |
| Drafted in 2025 | 1 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2023 |

Fresno State Bulldogs
| Players Drafted All-Time | 111 |
| Highest Pick | David Carr 1st overall 2002 to Texans |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Ryan Matthews 12th overall 2010 to Chargers |
| All-time 1st Rounders | 5 |
| Drafted in 2025 | 0 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2025 |

Hawaii Rainbows
| Players Drafted All-Time | 72 |
| Highest Pick | Ashley Lelie 19th overall 2002 Broncos |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Ashley Lelie 19th overall 2002 Broncos |
| All-time 1st Rounders | 1 |
| Drafted in 2025 | 0 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2025 |

Nevada Wolfpack
| Players Drafted All-Time | 59 |
| Highest Pick | Stan Heath 5th overall 1949 Packers |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Al Williams to Lions & Tony Zendejas to Washington, both in 1984 |
| All-time 1st Rounders | 3 (2 of them supplemental) |
| Drafted in 2025 | 1 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2024 |

New Mexico Lobos
| Players Drafted All-Time | 65 |
| Highest Pick | Brian Urlacher 9th overall in 2000 to Bears |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Brian Urlacher |
| All-time 1st Rounders | 2 |
| Drafted in 2025 | 0 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2025 |

Oregon Ducks
| Players Drafted All-Time | 254 |
| Highest Pick | George Shaw 1st Overall 1955 Baltimore Colts |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Derrick Harmon, No. 21 Overall, 2025; Josh Conerly Jr., No. 29 Overall, 2025 |
| All-Time First Rounders | 25 (1 supplemental) |
| Drafted 2025 | 10 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2017 |

Oregon State Beavers
| Players Drafted All-Time | 173 |
| Highest Pick | Terry Baker 1st Overall 1963 Rams |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Taliese Fuaga 14th overall 2024 Saints |
| All-Time First Rounders | 7 |
| Drafted 2025 | 0 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2025 |

San Diego State Aztecs
| Players Drafted All-Time | 160 |
| Highest Pick | Marshall Faulk 2nd overall 1994 Colts |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Rashaad Penny 27th overall 2018 Seahawks |
| All-time 1st Rounders | 9 |
| Drafted in 2025 | 0 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2025 |

San Jose State Spartans
| Players Drafted All-Time | 108 |
| Highest Pick | Mark Nichols 16th overall 1981 Lions |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Gill Byrd 22nd overall 1983 Chargers |
| All-time 1st Rounders | 6 |
| Drafted in 2025 | 0 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2025 |

Stanford Cardinal
| Players Drafted All-Time | 280 |
| Highest Pick | Bobby Garrett 1954, Browns; Jim Plunkett 1971, Patriots; John Elway 1983, Baltimore Colts; Andrew Luck 2012, Colts — All first overall |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Solomon Thomas 3rd Overall 2017 49ers & Christian McCaffrey 8th Overall 2017 Panthers |
| All-Time First Rounders | 25 |
| Drafted 2025 | 1 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2009 |

UCLA Bruins
| Players Drafted All-Time | 344 |
| Highest Pick | Troy Aikman 1st Overall 1989 Cowboys |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Laiatu Latu 15th overall 2024 Colts |
| All-Time First Rounders | 38 (1 supplemental) |
| Drafted 2025 | 5 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2012 |

UNLV Rebels
| Players Drafted All-Time | 45 |
| Highest Pick | Ickey Woods 31st overall 1988 Bengals |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | 0 |
| All-time 1st Rounders | 0 |
| Drafted in 2025 | 1 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2024 |

USC Trojans
| Players Drafted All-Time | 533 |
| Highest Pick | Ron Yary 1968, Vikings OJ Simpson 1969, Bills Ricky Bell 1977, Buccaneers Keyshawn Johnson 1996, Jets Carson Palmer 2003, Bengals, Caleb Williams 2024, Bears, All first overall |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Caleb Williams 1st overall 2024 Bears |
| All-Time First Rounders | 87 |
| Drafted 2025 | 3 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 1938 |

Utah Utes
| Players Drafted All-Time | 178 |
| Highest Pick | Alex Smith 1st Overall 2005 49ers |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Dalton Kincaid 25th overall in 2023 to the Bills |
| All-Time First Rounders | 10 |
| Drafted 2025 | 1 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2021 |

Utah State Aggies
| Players Drafted All-Time | 117 |
| Highest Pick | Merlin Olsen 3rd overall 1962 Rams |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Jordan Love 26th overall 2020 Packers |
| All-time 1st Rounders | 5 |
| Drafted in 2025 | 1 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2024 |

Washington Huskies
| Players Drafted All-Time | 326 |
| Highest Pick | Steve Emtman 1st Overall 1992 Colts |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Michael Penix Jr. 8th overall, Falcons Rome Odunze 9th overall, Bears Troy Fautanu 20th overall, Steelers All 2024 |
| All-Time First Rounders | 31 |
| Drafted 2025 | 1 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2023 |

Washington State Cougars
| Players Drafted All-Time | 202 |
| Highest Pick | Drew Bledsoe 1st overall 1993 Patriots |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Andre Dillard 22nd Overall 2019 Eagles |
| All-Time First Rounders | 14 (1 of them supplemental) |
| Drafted 2025 | 1 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2021 |

Wyoming Cowboys
| Players Drafted All-Time | 87 |
| Highest Pick | Josh Allen 7th overall 2018 Bills |
| Most Recent 1st Rounder | Josh Allen |
| All-time 1st Rounders | 4 |
| Drafted in 2025 | 0 |
| Last Draft Without Pick | 2025 |
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Mbappe, Vinicius shine as Real Madrid beat Alaves 2-1 to end 4-match slump | Football News
Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior each scored as Real Madrid ended a four-game winless streak by defeating Alaves 2-1 on Tuesday to move closer to Spanish league leader Barcelona.
The victory at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium left Madrid six points behind Barcelona, which hosts sixth-placed Celta Vigo on Wednesday.
It was Madrid’s first game since it was eliminated by Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals of the Champions League. Madrid lost 2-1 at home and 4-3 in Germany in the second leg. The team’s last two Spanish league matches had been a 1-1 home draw against Girona and a 2-1 loss at Mallorca.
“We have six games left,” Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa said. “The goal is to win all of them, regardless of what happens. Every game counts.”
It was slow start for Madrid on Tuesday and the crowd at the Bernabeu looked anxious as Alaves had a few scoring chances early. Part of the fans jeered as the team struggled. There were some boos after the final whistle as well after Alaves scored late.
Mbappe broke the deadlock in the 30th minute with a shot that deflected on an Alaves defender and fooled goalkeeper Antonio Sivera. Mbappe, the league’s leading scorer with 24 goals, hadn’t found the net in a league game since February.
Vinicius added to Madrid’s lead with a long-range strike in the 50th. The Brazil forward hadn’t scored in his last six games between club and country. He was among the players jeered by some of the fans before and during the match. After scoring, he raised his hands in a gesture apparently apologizing to the fans, and there was some applause from the stands to the player.
“Vinicius puts in a tremendous effort, carrying the team on his shoulders,” Arbeloa said. “We can’t deny his attitude. He never hides. He feels a deep connection to the club, and I’m happy when the fans reward him with applause.”
Eduardo Camavinga, who earned his 150th win with Madrid, also was targeted by the Madrid fans before and during the game.
Alaves, sitting one point above the relegation zone, pulled one closer with a goal by Toni Martinez in second-half stoppage time.
Alaves has won only one of its last nine league matches. The lone triumph came at Celta Vigo in March.
Madrid and Brazil defender Eder Militao had to be replaced just before halftime with an injury that Madrid said did not appear to be serious.
Other results
Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon saved a penalty kick and made a few other key stops to help ninth-place Athletic Bilbao hold on for a 1-0 win against midtable Osasuna at home.
Mallorca drew 1-1 with visiting Valencia.
Fifth-place Real Betis won 3-2 at 11th-place Girona, with Rodrigo Riquelme scoring an 80th-minute winner.
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WWE stars Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley open to bringing TNA matches into WWE
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Total Nonstop Action (TNA) brought pro wrestling fans a bevy of unique and interesting gimmick matches over the years.
Two that come to mind were the Ultimate X and King of the Mountain matches.
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Chris Sabin celebrates his win during SmackDown at Lenovo Center in Raleigh, N.C., on March 20, 2026. (Craig Melvin/WWE)
The Ultimate X match would have high-wire ropes above the ring with pillars on the sides. In order for a wrestler to win the match, they would have to climb the pillar, make their way across the rope and grab the prize that hung in the middle. The match would often feature the X-Division’s highflyers and provided some heart-stopping moments.
The King of the Mountain match was essentially a reverse ladder match that included a penalty box for those who were pinned – which is also featured in the Iron Survivor Challenge that takes place during WWE NXT events. Each wrestler begins as ineligible to win and the only way to be eligible is to score a pinfall or a submission.
The only way to win the match is to hang the title belt on the top, retrieving it from the official to do so. Jeff Jarrett won the match three times in TNA. The men’s match hasn’t been seen since 2016. A women’s match took place in 2022 for the Knockouts World Championship.

Alex Shelley enters the ring during SmackDown at Bell Centre in Montreal, Canada, on Aug. 8, 2025. (Michael Marques/WWE)
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WWE’s partnership with TNA could provide that opportunity for WWE to incorporate the match types into their own plans. Fox News Digital asked former TNA stars – current WWE wrestlers – Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley if they would like to see that happen one day.
“I guess the door is open with WWE and TNA working together,” Sabin said. “So, I guess it’s always possible.”
Shelley said a King of the Mountain match could be a “good idea.”
“Man, I’ve never thought about King of the Mountain,” he said. “I think that’s a good idea. I love King of the Mountain.”
Sabin added, however, he wouldn’t want to be a part of anymore Ultimate X matches.
“Myself, I would like to take my name of the hat for Ultimate X matches because I lost count of how many I’ve done – north of 20. So, I’ve done plenty of those,” he told Fox News Digital. “Had my fill of those matches.”
WWE has already produced some interesting matches of their own in recent years, including the aforementioned Iron Survivor Challenge and the Underground Match, which is its own take on the BloodSport style matches.

Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin enter the arena during SmackDown at First Horizon Center in Savannah, Ga., on May 23, 2025. (Craig Melvin/WWE)
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It’s unclear if WWE would ever use TNA’s gimmick matches, but, like Sabin said, the door is open given the partnership between both companies.
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Marc Cucurella’s barber appears to leak Chelsea team news before Brighton defeat
Marc Cucurella may be in hot water after his barber appeared to leak Chelsea’s team news ahead of their dismal defeat to Brighton on Tuesday night.
An image of Cucurella getting his hair cut was posted on X prior to kick-off, accompanied by the caption: “[Cole] Palmer and Joao Pedro both injured tonight. There’s your exclusive.”
The post was then hastily removed and the account has since been deleted.
Both Palmer and Joao Pedro were absent from the clash at the Amex Stadium, which saw a spineless Chelsea side slump to a 3-0 loss at the hands of the Seagulls.

Liam Rosenior has already been forced to deal with team news leaks during his Chelsea reign, with details on his line-up being revealed to French media ahead of both his side’s Champions League last-16 legs with PSG.
At the time, Rosenior said the “mole” had been “dealt with” and that it had “not come from any place of malicious intent towards me or the team”.
“It’s not the first time it’s happened, it won’t be the last time,” he said.
“I’m not talking in terms of me, I’m talking about any team or any club. These things happen. It’s disappointing, but I’m sure it won’t happen again.”
Rosenior was left furious as his team were dismantled by Brighton, suffering their fifth straight loss in the Premier League without scoring goal – their worst run of form in 114 years.
“It was unacceptable in every aspect of the game,” Rosenior said. “Unacceptable in attitude. I keep coming out and defending the players but that’s indefensible, that performance tonight. The manner of the goals we conceded, the amount of duels we lost, the lack of intensity in the team.
“Something needs to change drastically right now. We need to look in the mirror. I need to look in the mirror but I can’t keep coming out here defending some of the things we are seeing.

“We lost 80 per cent of duels. We didn’t win a header. Two of the goals came when we can head the ball, the basics of football, and we don’t. At any level, if you make those errors, you’re not going to win games of football.
“I haven’t criticised them up until now. I’ve defended them. They have deserved that. But I will tell the truth. I always come out here and tell the truth. And I blame myself as well. It’s not just blaming the players. I’m part of that process.”
The Chelsea manager’s future is now in doubt, with the club’s hierarchy holding a meeting on Wednesday over whether to end his time at the club just four months after his appointment.
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Dustin Baker’s Prediction for the Vikings’ 2026 1st-Round Pick
The Minnesota Vikings have nine picks between now and Saturday evening, but everyone cares about the first one at the moment. Accordingly, we’re here to publish our 1st-Round prognostication for the Vikings, and in 2026, that’s defensive tackle Peter Woods, whether via trade or remaining at the No. 18 spot.
Woods gives Minnesota juice inside.
Interim general manager Rob Brzeznski could reasonably pick about 10 different players, and no one would be too befuddled, but for the official forecast, we say Woods.
Woods Fits the Vikings’ Long-Term Defensive Plan
The Clemson DT could marry “best player available” and roster need.
The Main Case for Woods
Brian Flores presumably has more control over the defensive personnel now that Kwesi Adofo-Mensah is no longer employed, and when he ran the Miami Dolphins, his very first draft pick seven years ago was Christian Wilkins, a defensive tackle.
Meanwhile, Minnesota tossed Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave to the curb in March, signing no replacements from free agency. If the Vikings’ season started tonight, they’d play Jalen Redmond, Levi Rodriguez, and Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins in the middle of the defensive line. It is unclear if that’s enough oomph and experience.
Too, Minnesota has drafted offensive players in Round 1 in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023, 2024, and 2025. It’s time for a defensive player.
Woods is gettable at pick No. 18 and possibly after a slight trade back. He’s also the top defensive tackle in the draft, per most pundits. So, we say Woods to Minnesota on Thursday night.
Dropping Allen and Hargrave Isn’t Nothing
During Adofo-Mensah’s final free agency, he added two starting defensive tackles: Allen and Hargrave. The excitement was palpable because, although not overly young, the two had plenty of experience and Hargrave had a Pro Bowl to his name. Then, the regular season played out, with each man playing decently but nowhere near the value of their contracts.
So, the Vikings kicked them out. Allen landed in Cincinnati and will play next to Sexy Dexter Lawrence. Hargrave picked the Green Bay Packers.
Combined, the pair played over 1,300 defensive snaps. It would just seem strange to hand those snaps to Rodriguez and Ingram-Dawkins. The Vikings would be gambling on “maybes.”
Therefore, the evidence points to a DT addition early in the draft. Remember: in 2023, Minnesota needed a wide receiver. It drafted Jordan Addison. In 2024, it needed a quarterback. J.J. McCarthy was the first pick. How about 2025? A guard was the most pressing need. Donovan Jackson joined the Vikings. If you don’t overcomplicate it, Woods to Minnesota make sense.
Time to End the Drought
The Vikings haven’t drafted an interior defensive lineman in the first three rounds of the draft since 2013. If you remember Sharfif Floyd, he was the last guy. Minnesota got away with this, mainly because Linval Joseph cooked for six seasons.
Generally speaking, the Vikings and all other teams should take a swing at a promising DT at least once every five or eight years or so. In that regard, the purple team is overdue.
Draft Woods. End the drought. Complement the Vikings’ fantastic outside linebackers from the inside out.
Get to Know Woods
At 6’2″ and 300 pounds, Woods possesses surprising agility for his size. His exceptional 4.75-second forty-yard dash, especially notable for a defensive tackle, demonstrates a quick first step and impressive leverage when engaging opponents. His signature swipe move is particularly effective on film, allowing him to penetrate the backfield rapidly. Over his last two seasons at Clemson, he amassed 5 sacks and consistently disrupted plays.
The Ringer‘s Todd McShay on Woods: “He locates the ball quickly, violently sheds blocks as a run defender, and uses his quick hands and feet to make plays in the backfield. He’s on the lighter side (298 pounds) with shorter arms (31 1/4 inches), and the latter shows up on tape. He can win with his hands and still get stuck on the block as a pass rusher.”
“He doesn’t get enough separation to locate the ball at times as a run defender. He gets washed down the line of scrimmage and needs to do a better job of getting vertical when defending zone runs. And he’s an inconsistent tackler. He has upside as a pass rusher, but he did not take the next step as one in 2025.”
For context, defensive tackles often take a few years to hit their groove — longer than players at other positions — so Woods may not be a total stud as a rookie. Give him time.
McShay continued, “His hands are powerful, and he has an effective push-pull move. He can advance his rush while remaining engaged when he stays low. Woods compares well with New England defensive tackle Milton Williams, who lacks ideal length and mass but wins with his hands and athletic ability.”
“He should compete for a starting role as a rookie. Woods compares well with New England defensive tackle Milton Williams, who lacks ideal length and mass but wins with his hands and athletic ability. He should compete for a starting role as a rookie.”
McShay also mock-drafted Woods to Minnesota on Wednesday in his final set of predictions.
Woods turned 21 last month.
If the Woods prediction is wrong, the Vikings will likely draft Dillon Thieneman (Oregon), Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (Toledo), or Kenyon Sadiq (Oregon) instead.
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‘He doesn’t trust himself…’: Finch questions ‘attitude’ of India’s ‘double-World Cup winner’
Delhi Capitals conceded their highest total of IPL 2026, 242 runs, powered by a sensational unbeaten 135 from Abhishek Sharma, who batted through the entire 20 overs. Following the defeat, former Australian captain Aaron Finch has criticised Axar Patel for bowling just two overs while allowing part-time Nitish Rana to complete his full quota during Delhi Capitals’ (DC) clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH).
Sunrisers Hyderabad continued their strong run with a commanding 47-run win, driven by Abhishek’s 68-ball masterclass, which included 10 fours and 10 sixes. He was well supported by Travis Head (37) and Heinrich Klaasen (37* off 13), helping SRH post a daunting 242/2.
In reply, Delhi Capitals showed early promise through a partnership between KL Rahul (37) and Nitish Rana (57), but lost momentum after their dismissals. Eshan Malinga starred with the ball, picking up 4/32, as DC were restricted to 195/9.
Finch was openly critical of the decision, saying, “We’ve been sitting there scratching our heads, haven’t we? Your two Indian premier spin bowlers, Axar Patel, the skipper, and Kuldeep Yadav, bowled four overs between them. A part-time offspinner in Nitish Rana has wheeled out four overs. To me, that makes no sense,” he told ESPNcricinfo.
He further questioned Axar’s reluctance to bowl to left-handers, even after dismissing Travis Head, suggesting it reflects an issue with mindset.
“It’s the responsibility of your captain, your senior player, your retained player, your best bowler, an Indian bowler, he’s one of your core bowlers in the Indian cricket team. That’s no small bit. He’s a double World Cup winner. So the fact that he doesn’t trust himself to execute under pressure and to defend himself against any left handers, as soon as a left hander walks to the crease, not for me today, thanks. To me, that says more about his attitude towards it than anything else,” he added.
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Earlier, Ravichandran Ashwin also highlighted the overuse of part-time bowler Nitish Rana, while frontline spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel bowled just two overs each.
“In DC’s bowling attack, they have Axar Patel, Kuldeep, Lungi, Mukesh, and Natarajan. But the first player to complete his 4-over quota was Nitish Rana, and that’s where they lost the match. It has to be the biggest blunder so far,” Ashwin said on his YouTube channel Ash Ki Baat.
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Lewis Hamilton goes viral as his photos with Kim Kardashian surface
Ferrari star Lewis Hamilton and his girlfriend took to a beach in Malibu, California, with images and videos from the same surfacing on the internet. The couple’s cozy moments, which were captured in the videos and images, broke the internet.
With the F1 races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia cancelled due to the conditions in the Middle East, the F1 drivers have the months of April to themselves. While Max Verstappen decided to race in the NLS, Hamilton has been spending time with his girlfriend, Kim Kardashian.
On April 21, 2026, images and videos of Lewis Hamilton and Kim Kardashian on a beach in Malibu surfaced. The seven-time F1 champion gave the supermodel a surf lesson before the couple spent time on the beach and in the shallows.
The images included the couple standing on the shore, with Hamilton’s arm around the supermodel’s waist. A video of Hamilton giving his girlfriend a surf lesson also surfaced.
Another couple of images showed the couple sharing some pleasant moments together. The first one was of Lewis Hamilton and Kim Kardashian hugging in the shallows, with the other one being an image of the Briton kissing his supermodel girlfriend.
As the images and clips surfaced, they spread like fire on the internet with multiple accounts sharing, reposting, and uploading them on various social media platforms, including X and Instagram. The images were reshared thousands of times with millions of views.


Kim Kardashian was spotted with Lewis Hamilton in Tokyo ahead of the Japanese GP. The supermodel also featured in his Instagram reel of him drifting through Tokyo. After the Japanese GP, the couple was spotted together at Coachella attending Justin Bieber’s performance.
Lewis Hamilton and Kim Kardashian’s dating timeline: From Paris Hotel reports to Instagram hard launch
Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton have known each other for over a decade and were first seen together at the GQ Men of the Year awards. Over the years, the Briton became a good friend and was even invited by the Kardashians to family events.
Earlier this year, after the Barcelona shakedown, Hamilton and Kim Kardashian were spotted getting out of the same car at a hotel in Paris, which gave birth to the dating rumors. This was followed by their appearance at Super Bowl LX, where they sat together in the VIP box.
Just before the 2026 F1 season began, Kim Kardashian and Hamilton were spotted in Arizona, enjoying a sunset. The seven-time F1 champion was recently seen in Tokyo with his girlfriend, and eventually hard-launched his relationship via an Instagram reel uploaded by him, captioned “TOKYO DRIFT VOL. III”.
Edited by Pranay Bhagi
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Edgecombe makes History as Sixers Level Series


VJ Edgecombe delivered a standout performance as the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Boston Celtics in Game 2 to level the series at 1-1.
Edgecombe finished with over 30 points and 10 rebounds, becoming the youngest player in NBA history to reach those numbers in a playoff game. At 20 or younger, he is only the second player to do it, joining Magic Johnson. He is also the first rookie to hit those marks in the playoffs since Tim Duncan in 1998.
Alongside him, Tyrese Maxey added 29 points and nine assists, while Paul George contributed 19 points in the win.
The result sees Philadelphia respond after losing Game 1, taking a road win to bring the series level heading into the next game.
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Man United make transfer checks on Alex Scott in bid to replace Casemiro
Manchester United are in the market for midfield additions this summer as they seek a replacement for outgoing veteran Casemiro and Bournemouth star Alex Scott is a man in demand
Manchester United are making transfer checks on Bournemouth’s Alex Scott over a potential summer move.
England midfielder Scott, 22, is catching admiring glances from a host of top clubs with United and Chelsea looking at him.
Scott got an England call-up in November but was dropped from the last squad in March but since then produced a man of the match display against United and scored the winner at Arsenal.
That has shown his determination and quality and that is why top clubs now see him as a big prospect for the future.
Clearly, Bournemouth will not want to lose one of their main assets but several scouts have watched him and Chelsea and United are keeping tabs.
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United definitely want to strengthen their midfield this summer and Scott’s character and ability to run with the ball and get forward has really impressed.
United are likely to look at two top midfield signings as they target that department having spent big in the forward line last year.
They bought Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha and now they are going through a clear plan to improve.
United have had Elliot Anderson in their sights but the Nottingham Forest midfielder is a clear target for Manchester City who appear to be ahead. They have also looked at Newcastle star Sandro Tonali and been linked with Real Madrid’s Aurélien Tchouaméni.
United have run the rule over Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton but they already have Kobbie Mainoo who is expected to sign a new deal.
Veteran midfielder Casemiro is expected to go so United still need two midfielders to ensure they build on this season.
While Scott is likely to be on a list of targets, the Bournemouth midfielder is catching the eye.
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Former Premier League winners Leicester City relegated to third division | Football News
Former Premier League champion Leicester will be playing in the third tier of English soccer next season.
Leicester, which sealed the unlikeliest title win of the Premier League era in 2016 at odds of 5,000-1, needed a victory Tuesday to maintain hope of avoiding relegation but drew 2-2 with Hull.
The midlands club, which also won the FA Cup in 2021 and played in England’s top flight last season, is second to last in the second-tier Championship.
In a statement to fans, Leicester chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, said responsibility sat with him.
“There are no excuses,” he said. “We have experienced the highest highs and now the lowest lows, and the pain is shared by all of us. I am truly sorry for the disappointment we have caused.”
Relegation comes after Leicester was docked six points in February for breaching the English Football League’s financial rules when it earned promotion in the 2023-24 season. Earlier this month, it lost its bid to overturn that punishment, leaving it mired in the relegation zone.
It is a dramatic fall after Leicester’s fairytale-like title triumph 10 years ago.
It had spent the 2014-15 season battling relegation from the top flight and only an unlikely winning run in the final weeks of that campaign.
What followed was a remarkable title charge that saw it finish 10 points clear of Arsenal at the top of the standings.
In 142 years of existence, Leicester has played just one season in the third tier of English soccer. It won the League One title in 2008-09 and was promoted back to the Championship.
Slipping down English soccer’s pyramid is costly mainly because of the decreasing broadcast revenue.
In the 2023-24 season, League One clubs’ average total revenue was $12.2 million, which was about one-quarter of Championship clubs’ average revenue, according to Deloitte. The average revenue for Premier League clubs that season was $422 million.
“Our focus now is on what comes next. We will take the necessary decisions to move the club forward, working together to rebuild, improve, and restore the standards expected of Leicester City,” Srivaddhanaprabha said. “Our objective is clear – to respond strongly and compete to move this club forward again.
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