

PM Modi hosted and interacted with the Women’s World Cup-winning team, praising their resilience and recounting iconic moments in Indian women’s cricket. He also urged them to promote fitness and motivate young girls, emphasizing the significance of sports and physical well-being.

After making a stellar debut in 2013, Mohammed Shami has been a consistent and crucial player in India's Test cricket team. However, recurrent injuries have plagued his career, and he has been excluded from the squad for the upcoming series against South Africa. Despite performing well in domestic cricket, doubts over his fitness have led to his omission. With a formidable pace attack in place, Shami's exclusion serves as a reminder of the challenging nature of a cricketer's career, where even the best have to wait for another chance under the sun.

Despite their impressive performances in the recent ODI series against Australia, top Indian cricketers Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will not be part of the India A squad for the upcoming series against South Africa A. This decision was made in order to give other players, like Tilak Varma and Ruturaj Gaikwad, an opportunity to lead and showcase their skills. The omission of Rohit and Virat from the squad, despite their stellar performances in Australia, has raised some questions and speculation about their future roles in the Indian team.

In a nail-biting first T20I match between West Indies and New Zealand, the visitors managed to come out on top with a seven-run victory at Eden Park in Auckland. This is their fifth consecutive win in the format and also their first ever away win against the Kiwis. Led by Shai Hope's half-century and Roston Chase's brilliant spell of 3/26, West Indies posted a total of 164 runs while defending their score against a strong New Zealand lineup. Despite a valiant effort from Mitchell Santner in the death overs, the hosts fell short by seven runs.

In this week's edition of the Debrief, Sky Sports columnist Adam Bate takes a data-driven approach to analyzing three key performances in the Premier League: Conor Bradley's space creation for Mohamed Salah at Liverpool, Nico Gonzalez's forward passing for Manchester City, and Ferdi Kadioglu's unusual flexibility for Brighton. Bate highlights Bradley's tenacity and knack for creating underlapping runs, which have proven effective in connecting with Salah's attacking prowess.

On the eve of Liverpool's highly anticipated match against Real Madrid, a shocking transfer development has taken center stage. In recent years, Liverpool has splashed the cash, bringing in big names such as Florian Wirtz, Alexander Isak, Hugo Ekitike, Jeremie Frimpong, and Milos Kerkez. However, the 27-year-old Trent Alexander-Arnold, who will be facing his former team for the first time since his transfer to Madrid, is expected to receive a hostile welcome from the Liverpool crowd. All eyes will be on Wirtz as he looks to prove his worth in what is being dubbed a high-stakes transfer showdown between the two clubs. With both teams boasting impressive attacking talent, this promises to be an exciting and unforgettable Champions League clash.

In a heated Champions League match, ACHRAF HAKIMI of Paris Saint-Germain was brought to tears after being taken down by Luis Diaz of Bayern Munich. Despite being considered favorites, PSG suffered a 2-1 defeat on their home turf at the hands of the German giants. The match also saw PSG's star player Ousmane Dembele leave the field injured in the first half, adding to their woes.

In a thrilling night of Champions League matches, Liverpool came out on top against Real Madrid thanks to Alexis Mac Allister's decisive goal and a stunning performance from goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich continued their perfect record in the competition with a 2-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain, extending their unbeaten streak to 16 games in all competitions. Rising star Max Dowman also made history for Arsenal as the youngest player in the competition at just 15 years old in their 3-0 victory over Slavia Prague.

Former Liverpool player and current Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso has come out in defense of Florian Wirtz, who has faced criticism for his performance since joining the Reds. Wirtz, who was instrumental in helping Alonso lead Leverkusen to a Bundesliga title, is yet to score for Liverpool in 14 appearances. Alonso believes Wirtz needs time to adjust to the demands of the Premier League and has praised his talents and personality. Additionally, Alonso also commented on Real winger Vinicius Jr's recent controversy and said the team has moved on from it.

Liverpool emerged victorious in a thrilling UCL match against Real Madrid, with a crucial goal from Alexis Mac Allister that proved to be decisive for the EPL champions. Despite an impressive display from Real Madrid's goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, Liverpool's constant attacks paid off in the second half, securing their first UCL victory this season. Meanwhile, Arsenal and Bayern Munich also claimed impressive wins in their respective matches against Slavia Prague and Paris Saint-Germain.