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ISPL Announces Retained Players for Season 3 Auction

Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) reveals its first-ever retained players list. Majhi Mumbai keeps Abhishek Dalhor for ₹26.65L, Chennai Singams retains Jagannath Sarkar. Season 3 auction set for Dec 9 in Mumbai.

ISPL Trials Hit 101 Cities, 44 Lakh Registrations

Indian Street Premier League's talent hunt for Season 3 covers 101 cities with 4.4 million registrations. Trials focus on fitness & mental strength ahead of Surat 2026 event. Read more.

India's World Cup Dream Fades: What Went Wrong?

Despite hosting the FIDE World Cup after 23 years with a record 24 players, India failed to secure Candidates spots. Analysis reveals home pressure, knockout format, and over-reliance on engines as key factors.

ISPL Trials Cover 101 Cities With 44 Lakh Registrations

Indian Street Premier League trials expand to 101 cities across India with 44 lakh registrations. Former cricketer Jatin Paranjpe reveals talent quality improves yearly. Discover how tennis-ball cricket uncovers hidden gems.

WPL Mega Auction: Indian Stars to Watch

Ahead of the first WPL Mega Auction, all eyes are on India's World Cup-winning stars like Deepti Sharma and emerging talents. Discover who franchises are betting on for 2026.

Iowa State beats Creighton 78-60 in NCAA clash

Despite missing key player Tamin Lipsey, No. 15 Iowa State secured a dominant 78-60 victory against Creighton. Freshman Killyan Toure scored a career-high 20 points. Read the full match report.

WPL 2026 Auction: 5 Most Expensive Buys

Discover the five most expensive players bought at WPL 2026 auction. Smriti Mandhana tops the list at ₹3.2 crore. Full analysis of record-breaking bids!

WPL 2026 Auction: 277 Players in New Delhi

Women's Premier League 2026 auction features 277 players including 52 capped Indians and 66 overseas stars. Full list of players and base prices revealed for November 27 event.

Vidit Gujrathi's home comfort at FIDE World Cup in Goa

Indian Grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi reveals how competing in Goa's FIDE World Cup offered rare comforts - from family support to familiar food - that he misses during international tournaments. Discover his travel struggles and home advantage.

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