The Indian wicket-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant showed his class and humility in response to Harry Brook's suggestion about a 55-ball hundred during India's 2nd Test against England. Despite being on fire with the bat, Pant remained humble and focused on the team's performance, rather than personal records. This response from Pant showcases his maturity and team spirit, making him a true role model for young players.
India's Test skipper Shubman Gill's strategic decision to adjust the field in a conversation with teammate Mohammed Siraj led to the dismissal of England opener Zak Crawley for a seven-ball duck. Gill's brilliant 161, along with half-centuries from KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant, and Ravindra Jadeja, helped India set a target of 608 against England in the second Test at Edgbaston. With Siraj and Akash Deep sticking to their game plan, England struggled to chase the massive target and lost their seventh duck in the Test, with Crawley being dismissed again, this time by Sai Sudharsan at backward point.
Max Verstappen proved his critics wrong by securing pole position at the British Grand Prix despite struggling in practice. The Red Bull driver managed to beat out Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris for pole, showing his impressive driving skills and the improvements made by his team. This pole position also comes at a critical time for Verstappen, who has been facing heavy speculation about his future in Formula 1 and potential move to Mercedes. His engineer's playful radio message referring to a past incident between Mercedes' Toto Wolff and race director Michael Masi was a cherry on top of a thrilling qualifying session.
27-year-old Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra emerged victorious at the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic, with a throw measuring a whopping 86.18m. This was his third consecutive title, following wins at the Paris Diamond League and the Golden Spike in Ostrava. Kenyan champion Julius Yego came second, followed by former Sri Lankan under-16 bowler Rumesh Pathirage who narrowly overtook India's Sachin Yadav for third place. The event, which featured a world-class field and was organized in collaboration with JSW Sports, was given a 'gold status' by World Athletics.
In a recent appearance on The Great Indian Kapil Show, Rishabh Pant named Rohit Sharma as the dominant figure in the Indian cricket team, likening him to a typical daily-soap sister-in-law. This caused coach Gautam Gambhir and Sharma's teammates Abhishek Sharma and Yuzvendra Chahal to burst out in laughter. Rohit's retirement from Test cricket in May came as a surprise to many, and it was speculated that it was due to his removal as captain for the England tour. However, the opener penned an emotional farewell note and will continue playing for India in the ODI format.
The hopes of Bayern Munich and their fans were crushed as star player Jamal Musiala suffered a horrific injury, ruling him out for several months. The accident occurred during a seemingly normal situation, with Musiala getting caught between a PSG defender and their goalkeeper. This unfortunate news came before half-time in Bayern's crucial quarter-final match against PSG.
In the second Test at Edgbaston, Indian batsman Shubman Gill stepped up as captain and delivered a breathtaking performance, scoring 161 runs and becoming only the second player in history to hit consecutive 150+ scores in a single Test match. He also surpassed England's Ben Stokes for the most sixes in Test cricket away from home. With Rishabh Pant's support, Gill helped India make a massive 430 runs in the first innings, leaving England struggling at 72/3 at the end of the day.
Despite setting the pace in Q2 and being on track for a dream pole position, Lewis Hamilton ended up fifth on the grid for the British Grand Prix. Max Verstappen, who had struggled in practice, surprisingly took pole position for Sunday's race. Despite outqualifying his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc, Hamilton's "scruffy" final lap resulted in him trailing the McLarens and an overachieving Mercedes of George Russell. Sky Sports pundit Martin Brundle noted that Hamilton's efforts to chase an "impossible" sector time resulted in a dip on the grass and a less than perfect lap, while Verstappen's precision earned him the top spot.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen defied the odds and took pole position in a windy and unpredictable qualifying session at the British Grand Prix. Despite struggling with an aggressive low-downforce setup, Verstappen showed incredible commitment and skill to secure his fourth pole of the year, beating out the two McLarens. The Dutch driver revealed that the tricky conditions actually played into his hands, as the car balance shifted from understeer to oversteer, allowing him to excel at high speeds.
Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli took to social media to laud Shubman Gill's magnificent record-breaking 161 runs in India's second innings of the second test against England at Edgbaston. Kohli expressed his admiration for the young batsman, who notched up his second century of the match and helped India to a commanding declaration of 427/6. Gill's partnership with Rishabh Pant also played a crucial role in India's strong performance.
India's second Test match against England at Edgbaston had a dramatic turnaround as Team India managed to put up an impressive 587 runs on the scoreboard after being in trouble at 211 for 5. Led by Captain Shubman Gill's record-breaking double century, with support from all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja's 89, the duo pulled India out of a possible batting collapse situation. While Gill made headlines for becoming the first Indian Test captain to score 200 in England and SENA countries, Jadeja's crucial partnership with him earned praises from cricket legends like Sachin Tendulkar.