How Kohli, Gayle, Bumrah Celebrated New Year 2026

Cricket stars like Virat Kohli, Chris Gayle, and Jasprit Bumrah shared heartfelt New Year 2026 wishes on social media, giving fans a glimpse of their celebrations. See their posts here!

Sabalenka wants revenge rematch vs Kyrgios

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka seeks a 'Battle of Sexes' tennis rematch against Nick Kyrgios, vowing revenge after her Dubai defeat. She calls for rule changes.

Khabib Takes a Dig at Tate, Paul After Their Defeats

Former UFC champ Khabib Nurmagomedov subtly criticizes Andrew Tate and Jake Paul's online personas. Read how their recent losses sparked a social media debate on real toughness vs. loud behavior.

Ashwin warns of ODI cricket's 'slow death' after 2027

Ravichandran Ashwin fears for ODI cricket's future post-2027 World Cup, citing T20 leagues' dominance and reliance on stars like Kohli & Rohit. Is the 50-over format dying? Read his blunt assessment.

Kafelnikov Advises Alcaraz on Coach Hunt Post-Ferrero

Former World No.1 Yevgeny Kafelnikov advises Carlos Alcaraz to keep his parents away from the coaching process after his split with Juan Carlos Ferrero. Read his full take on the situation and the future of men's tennis.

Usman Khawaja Set to Announce Retirement in Sydney

Australian opener Usman Khawaja will address the media in Sydney ahead of the fifth Ashes Test, with sources indicating he will announce his retirement from international cricket. Get the full story.

Kohli's New Year with Anushka, Historic 16,000 List A Runs

Virat Kohli shared intimate New Year moments with wife Anushka Sharma on social media. At 37, he also made a historic return to domestic cricket, becoming the fastest to 16,000 List A runs. Read more about his personal life and professional milestones.

Roberto Carlos recovering after heart procedure

Brazilian football legend Roberto Carlos is recovering well after a planned heart procedure. The 52-year-old clarified he did not suffer a heart attack. Get the full details on his health and career.

Tsitsipas considered retirement over back pain in 2025

Greek tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas opens up about nearly retiring due to chronic back pain in 2025. Now pain-free, he targets a strong 2026 comeback starting at the United Cup. Read his emotional journey.

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