Gujarat Titans beat Delhi Capitals by one run despite KL Rahul’s heroic 92 off 52 balls in an Indian Premier League match in New Delhi on Wednesday. Needing two off two balls to reach the victory target of 211, David Miller had a brain-fade moment when he refused a single of the penultimate delivery from Prasidh Krishna and then missed the last delivery with Kuldeep Yadav failing to beat Jos Buttler’s direct throw. Shubman Gill led from the front with a belligerent half-century to help GT post 210 for four.
Besides Gill (70 off 45 balls; 4x4s, 5x6s), Jos Buttler also chipped in with an aggressive 52 off 27 deliveries while Washington Sundar made a fiery 55 off 32 balls after the Capitals opted to bowl.
For DC, Mukesh Kumar (2/55) and Lungi Ngidi (1/24) were the pick of the bowlers.
Chasing, Rahul’s knock went in vain but his 76-run opening partnership in 8.1 overs with Pathum Nissanka (41 off 24) gave momentum to DC’s chase.
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But thereafter, none of the DC batters could produce substantial scores before David Miller’s unbeaten 20-ball 41 kept them in the hunt till the last ball.
Rashid Khan (3/17) was the pick of the bowlers for GT.
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World number one Jannik Sinner remains on course for a record fifth consecutive Masters 1,000 title after reaching the Madrid Open final with a straight-set win over Arthur Fils.
The Italian won his 22nd successive match to reach his first Madrid final, where he will face second seed Alexander Zverev.
Sinner, 24, has won the opening three ATP 1,000 events of the season – in Indian Wells, Miami and Monte Carlo – and also triumphed in Paris last year.
If he claims a fifth Masters 1,000 title in a row on Sunday, Sinner would surpass Novak Djokovic, who won four consecutive events on three occasions, and Rafael Nadal, who clinched four straight tournaments in 2013.
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Sinner has also become the fourth player – and the youngest – to reach all nine Masters 1,000 finals, joining Djokovic, Nadal and Roger Federer.
The Italian broke twice to take the first set of Friday’s semi-final 6-2 against 21st seed Fils, who won the clay-court Barcelona Open two weeks ago.
Fils, 21, was 3-2 up in the second set having saved two break points, but four-time Grand Slam champion Sinner finally broke to move 5-4 ahead and served out the match to progress 6-2 6-4.
Sinner becomes the third man to reach the final of the first four Masters 1,000 events of the season, after Federer (2006) and Nadal (2011), while his victory means he is the first player born in the 2000s to record 350 tour-level wins.
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Later on Friday, world number three Zverev overcame unseeded Belgian Alexander Blockx 6-2 7-5 to reach the Madrid final for a fourth time.
Sinner and Zverev, 29, will now face off at a fifth consecutive Masters 1,000 event, with the German having lost in straight sets in four consecutive semi-final meetings.
Zverev, a winner in Madrid in 2018 and 2021, raced through the first set against 21-year-old Blockx, but had to be patient in the second, breaking in the 11th game before serving out the match.
Despite his defeat Blockx moves up 34 places to 35th in the ATP rankings, having previously beaten three seeds ranked in the top 20 to reach his first Masters 1,000 semi-final.
Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; April 25, 2025; A wide shot captures the stage video board displaying “The Pick Is In” for the Minnesota Vikings during the third round of the NFL Draft, as fans and team personnel await the announcement inside the draft theater in Green Bay. Mandatory Credit: Perry Knotts-Getty Images
Minnesota’s haul in this year’s draft included nine new players. First-rounder Caleb Banks was a controversial selection, as he comes into the building with two significant foot injuries on his resume, but also with a ton of physical talent.
Seemingly less controversial was the Vikings’ addition of third-rounder Caleb Tiernan. The offensive lineman was ranked 34th on ESPN’s top 100 pick rankings, assembled by draft analyst Matt Miller. No Viking received a better ranking.
Though perhaps not an immediate contributor given the state of the offensive line, the Northwestern pickup might pay huge dividends in the future.
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Nov 23, 2024; Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA; Michigan Wolverines defensive end Cameron Brandt (91) rushes on defense at Northwestern Wildcats offensive lineman Caleb Tiernan (72) in the second half t Michigan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images
Miller wrote, “A value pickup at the end of Round 3, Tiernan should be viewed as the long-term plan at right tackle. Brian O’Neill is still a very good player at 30 years old, but the team must make a decision on his expiring contract after this season. Drafting Tiernan might give us a hint about Minnesota’s long-term plans.”
O’Neill can still play, without a doubt, but he will turn 31 in September and has missed some time in recent years. His contract is up and the Vikings either need to hand him a new one or say goodbye to their veteran next March. Furthermore, Christian Darrisaw’s knee issue remains a topic of conversation. His health was a huge problem in 2025, a year after suffering a torn ACL and it cannot be taken for granted moving forward.
Having a backup plan for either tackle position is a smart move. Cross-training Tiernan at guard could also be in the franchise’s best interest.
Miller added, “A six-game starter at right tackle (38 at LT), Tiernan has experience on the right side and a frame many scouts think projects better to that side or at guard. He’s worth monitoring in training camp to see where and how Minnesota plans to use him.”
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Tiernan doesn’t possess the prototypical arm length teams are looking for in an offensive tackle. Therefore, guard has been floated as an idea for the 6’7″ blocker.
Mar 1, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Hawkin Dynamics specialist Trent Bassingthwaite (right) records force plate measurements of Northwestern offensive lineman Caleb Tiernan (OL50) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
About his arms, he said in his introductory presser, “A lot of those [doubts] come from people who probably don’t know football that well. You know, obviously I’m a football player and there’s no — it’s not an arm length competition on the field. It’s a physicality competition. And, you know, I feel like I’m really good at that. And I feel like that’s kind of what allowed me to kind of succeed.”
Whether it will ultimately hinder his play at tackle remains to be seen. It is a fact that elite pass rushers can take advantage of any physical disadvantages.
He added, “I’d love for someone to say I got beat here or I didn’t do as well here because my arms are too short — kind of going to be pretty tough to find. But yeah, you know, obviously arm length, some teams harp on it. Some fans love it. Some guys hate it. I’m just a football player at the end of the day.”
At guard, the Vikings have a long-term starter on the left side in last year’s top pick, Donovan Jackson. On the right side, Will Fries enters his second campaign as Minnesota’s starter. He signed a massive deal last offseason, and the Vikings could decide to move on next year, which would present another path to the starting unit for Tiernan.
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The rookie has some solid athletic tools and his football IQ has drawn praise in the pre-draft process.
The Ringer‘s Todd McShay wrote about Tiernan: “Early in his career, Tiernan could fill a swing tackle role while also providing guard depth as he develops into a potential starter. Players like Bernhard Raimann, Luke Goedeke, and Braden Smith have overcome similar length limitations to stick at tackle.”
“There’s also a Northwestern precedent for shorter-armed tackles moving inside and thriving — Peter Skoronski is already among the league’s best. If Tiernan follows that path, Sam Cosmi is a strong stylistic comparison. Tiernan is an athletic, experienced, and versatile offensive lineman who may need to transition from tackle, where he played in college, to guard in the NFL.”
The Vikings might not need Tiernan to block defenders anytime soon, but once there’s an injury or another roster shakeup, having a talented third-rounder waiting in the wings is what smart franchises do.
Tiernan ranks 34th among Miller’s best draft picks of the year. The selections of Caleb Banks (43rd), Domonique Orange (68th), Max Bredeson (83rd), and Demond Claiborne (85th) also made his top 100 list.
The 2022 champions, India, have advanced to the semifinals of the Thomas Cup 2026 on Friday, following a resounding 3-0 victory over Chinese Taipei in the quarterfinals held in Horsens, Denmark.
The result was secured in the first three matches of the tie, eliminating the need for the final two scheduled games. India will now face the winner of the France vs. Japan quarterfinal in the semifinals.
Lakshya gives India the lead
The quarterfinal opened with a classic encounter between Lakshya Sen and the veteran Chou Tien Chen. For a while, it looked like India would be chasing the tie; Lakshya dropped the first game 18-21 and found himself trailing 6-12 in the second.
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Staring at defeat, the Indian ace showed incredible mental toughness, saving match points to snatch the second game 22-20. With the momentum firmly shifted, Lakshya exploited Chou’s fatigue in the decider, using sharp drops and relentless court coverage to secure an 18-21, 22-20, 21-17 victory, giving India a vital 1-0 cushion.
Satwiksairaj-Chirag secures a three-game thriller
The doubles powerhouse duo of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty then took the court to face Chiu Hsiang Chieh and Wang Chi-lin. It was a marathon battle that tested the Indians’ patience, especially after they lost a tight second game to force a decider.
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Despite a few uncharacteristic service errors, “Sat-Chi” regained their world-class form when it mattered most. They dominated the third game from the opening serve, racing to an 11-5 lead at the interval and eventually closing out the match 23-21, 19-21, 21-12. Their victory put India 2-0 up and left Chinese Taipei with a mountain too steep to climb.
Ayush Shetty seals the win
The knockout blow was delivered by young Ayush Shetty, who faced a personal demon in Lin Chun-Yi. Having never beaten Lin before, Ayush initially struggled, trailing 7-11 in the first game. However, a spectacular tactical shift saw him win 14 of the next 17 points to take the opening set.
In the second game, Ayush remained the “calm and composed” figure the Indian camp needed. He dictated the tempo and kept Lin under constant pressure, finishing the match 21-16, 21-17. By securing the straight-games win, Ayush completed the 3-0 sweep and officially punched India’s ticket to the semifinals.
WWE had to cancel a major Backlash match. The premium live event will emanate from Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, Florida, on Satuday, May 9, and three matches have already been confirmed.
Roman Reings will defend the World Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu after the Samoan Werewolf brutally attacked OTC1 on RAW this week. Seth Rollins also confronted Bron Breakker, and the two will clash at the weekend.
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The third match announced so far will see Asuka battle IYO SKY. Going by WWE’s new trend of keeping match cards short, another couple of matches could be added to the night. However, it appears the promotion had to cancel a planned match for the event.
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In the recent edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (WON), Dave Meltzer mentioned that two or three more matches could be expected to be added to Backlash. He then noted that even though Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan vs. Stephanie Vaquer was not officially on the card, it was in discussion before La Primera’s injury.
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Vaquer was taken out backstage in an attack by The Judgment Day’s Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez. This angle was carried out because the former Women’s World Champion was dealing with a legitimate injury.
Vaquer and Morgan clashed at WrestleMania 42 for the Women’s World Championship, and it looks like WWE may have been contemplating a rematch between the two for Backlash. But now it looks unlikely due to the injury of the 33-year-old star.
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Earlier, Wrestlevotes Radio on Fightful Select reported that Stephanie Vaquer will be out of action “for the foreseeable future,” with talk of at least a six-week absence. Still, it is hoped that she could return in time for SummerSlam.
Stephanie Vaquer was not 100% heading into WWE WrestleMania 42 match
Ahead of WrestleMania 42, Stephanie Vaquer appeared for an interview on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet. During the discussion, she said that she needs to recover and mentioned she isn’t at 100% for the Show of Shows.
Her Title match against Liv Morgan on night one of WrestleMania lasted barely seven minutes. This drew criticism from the fans, but there was a reason why WWE kept the match short.
Champion jockey Craig Williams, who was runner-up last year, is making his way back to Rockhampton for Sunday’s $1 million The Archer (1300m), tapped to ride Robert Heathcote’s Rothfire.
The Rockhampton Jockey Club gains a huge boost from this horse-rider duo as the slot race hits its fifth anniversary.
On the previous year’s Rockhampton meeting, Williams had two rides, including second in The Archer on Comrade Rosa for Tony Gollan, and he shared his positive outlook on returning post-Adelaide on Saturday and Hong Kong on Sunday.
“I ran second in the race last year,” Williams said.
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“I enjoyed my time up there, it’s a million-dollar race and I ran second so naturally I want to win it now.
An eight-year-old gelding, Rothfire co-leads the official ratings with Lindsay Park’s Group One champ Here To Shock, one point clear of Yellow Brick, last year’s Stradbroke Handicap runner-up.
Williams guided Rothfire to seventh in last year’s Stradbroke and is keen to reconnect with the ‘Thriller from Chinchilla’.
“He’s going to be one of the best weighted horses in the race,” Williams said.
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“He’s the best rated horse in the race. Whether that means he can win is another thing because it’ll be a strong race, but I’m looking forward to the challenge.”
With set weights and penalties in play for The Archer, Rothfire shoulders 57.5kg compared to Here To Shock’s 59.5kg earned from victory in New Zealand’s Group 1 BCD Sprint (1400m).
Rothfire sits at $6 in early third-line betting for The Archer, following Yellow Brick at $4.
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Lossiemouth put the seal on another excellent season by winning the Champion Hurdle at Punchestown on Friday.
The Willie Mullins-trained mare, a 2-7 favourite, was a comfortable winner of the two-mile Grade One race, kicking clear approaching the last and ultimately having five lengths to spare over Golden Ace (11-1) at the finishing post.
Ridden by Paul Townend, Lossiemouth has now won four races from four starts at the County Kildare course and has notched up 11 Grade One victories.
The grey had secured a fourth Cheltenham Festival success in the Champion Hurdle at Prestbury Park last month.
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Townend, meanwhile, has been enjoying a purple patch, riding Gaelic Warrior to success in the Cheltenham Gold Cup in March and then I Am Maximus to a Grand National triumph in April.
“A brilliant season,” reflected winning jockey Townend, speaking to RTE at the end of the race.
“I’m in the right camp to be on these very good horses – I’m very fortunate,” he added.
For Mullins it was a fourth consecutive success in the Punchestown Champion Hurdle, coming on the back of a hat-trick for State Man.
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Wilful (16/1) finished third.
Earlier, the Mullins-Townend trainer-jockey combination had yielded dividends again as 8-13 favourite King Rasko Grey won the Champion Novice Hurdle by a head from Lord Byren (7-1).
The winning horse held off a late challenge from the second-place finisher, with Kiely’s Place (10-1) third.
NEW DELHI: A marquee battle is set to headline Friday’s IPL 2026 clash as Mitchell Starc makes his season debut for the Delhi Capitals, setting up a mouth-watering contest against teen sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi when they face the Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur.
RR skipper Riyan Parag won the toss and opted to bat first at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, pointing to surface conditions as a key factor.
“We’re going to bat first. I think it’s not the usual Jaipur wicket. It’s a bit dry; we noticed that yesterday and the pitch played a little faster the other day. So hopefully it gets a little slow in the back end, so that’s why we’re batting first. (On the win against Punjab Kings) I think the middle order and lower order finished it like the way they did and the openers as usual started really brilliantly. But as a collective team effort, chasing down 220 always helps. Everyone’s stepping up. That has been the motto, like, as I was saying, we haven’t been playing proper and complete cricket for 40 overs. Hopefully we can narrow it down as the tournament reaches the business end. Another show today and we can rest for a few days. Bishnoi comes back in and Shubham is into the main team,” Parag said.
Starc returns as DC ring changes
The bigger headline, however, came from the DC camp, with Starc finally featuring this season, adding firepower to their pace attack. His duel with Sooryavanshi at the top is expected to set the tone early.
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DC captain Axar Patel confirmed three changes in the XI as the side looks for a turnaround in a tightening playoff race.
“Starc is playing, Chameera isn’t playing. Pathum is playing, which means David Miller sits out. Ashok Sharma is there, so there are three changes. We have three changes, the wicket looks good and we’re happy to chase. It’s important to return to basics. You need to stay in the present to turn things around, focus on the positives. Attitude and body language are very important,” Axar said.
With both teams making tweaks and chasing consistency, the encounter carries added significance. But the early exchanges promise the biggest thrill — Starc steaming in with pace and precision, and Sooryavanshi ready to counterattack in what could define the contest.
Dec 7, 2024; Atlanta, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs punter Brett Thorson (92) punts the ball to the Texas Longhorns during the first half in the 2024 SEC Championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images
When free agency opened, the most notable name the Minnesota Vikings lost was wide receiver Jalen Nailor.
They never intended to keep him at an inflated contract to be their third wide receiver, but he did well in his deal from Las Vegas.
Brett Thorson Brings Legitimate Competition to Vikings Punter Room
Potentially getting lost in the shuffle from Nailor moving teams was punter Ryan Wright flying the coop as well. He left Minnesota for greener pastures with the New Orleans Saints. While his career traditionally bounced between good and bad years, he was coming off a season in which the Vikings would have liked to keep him.
They pivoted and landed on veteran punter Johnny Hekker. However, Hekker has been trending down for some time now, and he is very clearly at the end of the line.
It would have been a shock to see the Vikings use a draft pick on a punter. Despite grabbing Will Reichard with a late-round pick, he has the utility of being a kicker. However, Brett Thorson came into The Draft as the nation’s best punter, and Minnesota was clearly enamored.
They didn’t need to use a draft pick on him, and wound up getting him anyway. Signed as an undrafted free agent, the Georgia Bulldog racked up accolades in the SEC. He now comes to what will be a punting competition in Minnesota, but even with Hekker’s presence, it’s one he could very well win.
Feb 25, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Brett Thorson of Georgia punts the ball during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Thorson can boom the football, but he’s also more than capable of using finesse. Pinning punts inside the 20-yard line, or offering up enough hang time for the coverage unit to get down the field, are both in his toolbox as well.
More often than not, NFL teams cycle through kickers and punters. Veterans stick around forever and rarely find tenure with teams. Reichard looks the part of a kicker like that for the Vikings, and Thorson replicating it as a punter would be a lot of fun.
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Marcus Rashford’s future has yet to be decided as Paul Scholes informed the Manchester United loanee of what his future could look like
Marcus Rashford has been warned against a return to Manchester United after Paul Scholes delivered a harsh assessment of the winger’s potential prospects.
It has been a genuine return to form for the England forward in Spain, having contributed 13 goals and 13 assists in 45 appearances across all competitions. Rashford has made no secret of his wish to remain at Barcelona, but negotiations between the Spanish giants and United have hit a wall.
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His future has been a persistent talking point throughout the year and was raised on The Good, The Bad and The Football podcast featuring United legends Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt.
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When quizzed by host Paddy McGuinness on whether they’d like to see Rashford pull on the red shirt once more, both answered with a firm no. Scholes went on to suggest the United loanee will only ever fill a squad role at Barcelona.
Having managed just 15 league starts this season, including a mere two in their last nine matches, Rashford has struggled to cement himself as an indispensable figure under Barca manager Hansi Flick.
Scholes said: “At Barcelona, he only ever will be back-up to Raphinha and Yamal. It’s down to the lad, does he want to go to maybe a Villa or that type of club where he’ll probably play every week.”
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Butt conceded that Rashford’s recent lack of starts would push him towards joining another club this summer. He added: “I think Marcus has made that break now and that’s probably the toughest thing he’s had to do because I’ve done it, to leave the club that you’ve been brought up with and been there that long.
“That’s the hardest part, is that initial break and he went to Villa and had a great little start. I think it’s started off well at Barcelona and for some reason he’s not getting games now and I think he will go somewhere else.
“It’s just where and who can afford the money.” Butt argued that the United academy product must secure a move to a club where regular football is guaranteed to get the very best from him. The former England midfielder explained: “Marcus needs to play every single week.
“We’ve known him from a young age, he needs confidence, an arm around him and then you’ll have an unbelievable talent. When he’s a bit-part player and not playing every week and he’s not feeling loved, that’s when he loses the love of football.”
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Sky has upgraded its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle to now include HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+ and Hayu, as well as 135 channels and full Sky coverage of the Premier League and EFL.
Sky broadcasts more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more with at least 215 live from the top flight alongside Formula 1, darts and golf.
Apr 23, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes defensive back Caleb Downs is selected by the Dallas Cowboys as the number eleven pick during the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
The Dallas Cowboys signed six of their seven picks from the 2026 NFL Draft on Friday, including first-round selection Caleb Downs to his four-year rookie deal.
Downs, the 11th overall pick of the draft, will receive $28.95 million in fully guaranteed money that includes a $17.5 million signing bonus. The deal also includes a fifth-year team option.
The Cowboys traded up one spot with the Miami Dolphins to acquire Downs, a safety. Dallas has yet to sign its other first-round pick, edge rusher Malachi Lawrence, who was selected with the 23rd overall pick.
Downs, a two-time consensus All-American, was named the 2025 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year at Ohio State and took home the Jim Thorpe Award and Lott Trophy.
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His career totals include 164 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, six interceptions and three forced fumbles in 44 games for Alabama (2023) and Ohio State (2024-25).
In addition to Downs, the Cowboys signed third-round linebacker Jaishawn Barham, fourth-round tackle Drew Shelton, fourth-round cornerback Devin Moore, fourth-round edge rusher LT Overton and seventh-round wide receiver Anthony Smith.
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