Khalid Jamil Leads Race To Become India’s First Full-Time Football Coach Since 2005

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 11:39am on 29 Jul 2025,Tuesday Sports

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) will announce India’s new men’s football head coach on August 1, with Khalid Jamil emerging as the frontrunner amid financial constraints. Jamil, currently with Jamshedpur FC, is favored by the technical committee over Stephen Constantine and Stefan Tarkovic. The decision follows Manolo Marquez’s departure earlier this month. Jamil, an AFC Pro Licensed coach and AIFF Coach of the Year for 2023–24 and 2024–25, could be India’s first full-time Indian coach since 2005. With FIFA match windows in September and AFC Asian Cup qualifiers in October, AIFF is under pressure to finalize the appointment swiftly. The executive committee may also consider additional candidates if needed. (PC: JamshedpurFC Photo)

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BCCI Under Fire As Nation Debates On India-Pakistan Asia Cup Clash, Post-Sindoor Operation

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 10:41am on 29 Jul 2025,Tuesday Sports

The 2025 Asia Cup clash between India and Pakistan, scheduled for September 14, has ignited public outrage following the Pahalgam terror attack. With 26 civilians killed and Operation Sindoor launched in response, calls for India to boycott the match have intensified. The BCCI, not under the sports ministry’s purview, holds the final decision. A forfeit would hand Pakistan a walkover, potentially hurting Suryakumar Yadav’s squad. The ACC confirmed the schedule despite uncertainty, and India may face Pakistan up to three times. The controversy echoes a similar boycott in Birmingham’s World Championship of Legends. All eyes now rest on BCCI’s response to national sentiment. (PC: The Times Of India & Hindustan Times)

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Dale Steyn Criticizes Jadeja & Sundar For Rejecting Draw Offer In Final Hour

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 05:58am on 29 Jul 2025,Tuesday Sports

Former South African pacer Dale Steyn weighed in on the handshake controversy during the final hour of the 4th Test between India and England at Old Trafford. With the match heading toward a draw, England captain Ben Stokes offered a handshake to Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, who declined while chasing personal centuries. Steyn argued the goal was a draw, not milestones, and called accepting the handshake the “gentlemanly” thing to do. While acknowledging the duo’s right to continue batting, he suggested they should’ve accelerated their scoring. The incident has sparked debate over sportsmanship, personal achievement, and the spirit of cricket.

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‘Divya Deshmukh Will Inspire Several Youngsters’: PM Modi Praises 19-Year-Old World Chess Champion

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:06pm on 28 Jul 2025,Monday Sports

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated 19-year-old Divya Deshmukh after she won the FIDE Women’s Chess World Cup 2025, calling her an inspiration for the youth. Divya beat Grandmaster Koneru Humpy in a thrilling all-Indian final. PM Modi praised both players, calling the match historic. He said Divya's victory will motivate many young Indians. President Droupadi Murmu also lauded Divya, calling her win a proud moment for Indian women. The final went into rapid tie-breakers, where Divya claimed the title. With this win, she also secured a place in the Candidates Tournament and became India’s 88th Grandmaster. (PC: ANI/FIDE)

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Divya Deshmukh Wins Women’s Chess World Cup, Becomes India’s 88th Grandmaster At Age 19

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:30pm on 28 Jul 2025,Monday Sports

Indian chess prodigy Divya Deshmukh, 19, won the FIDE Women’s World Cup in Batumi, Georgia, defeating top seed Koneru Humpy in the rapid tiebreaks. With this victory, she secured her final Grandmaster norm, becoming the 88th Indian and fourth Indian woman to earn the GM title. Starting as the 15th seed, Divya’s remarkable run included defeating several higher-ranked opponents. The final’s classical games ended in draws, but Divya capitalized on Humpy’s endgame errors under time pressure to clinch the title. Her performance signals the rise of a new generation of Indian chess stars making waves on the global stage. (PC: X)

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Ben Stokes Explains Draw Offer Rejected By India Amid Jadeja–Sundar Century Chase

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 07:28pm on 27 Jul 2025,Sunday Sports

England captain Ben Stokes clarified his controversial draw offer during the final minutes of the 4th Test at Old Trafford. With India at 386/4 and the match heading toward an inevitable draw, Stokes approached Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar both nearing centuries to end play early. India declined, choosing to bat on and complete their milestones. Stokes later explained he didn’t want to risk injury to his frontline bowlers with one Test remaining. He replaced them with part-timers Harry Brook and Joe Root. Jadeja and Sundar went on to score unbeaten centuries, sealing a dramatic draw and earning praise for their resilience and composure under pressure.

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India Rejects Stokes’ Draw Offer, Chooses Grit Over Gesture In 4th Test Drama

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 07:02pm on 27 Jul 2025,Sunday Sports

In a dramatic final hour at Old Trafford, England captain Ben Stokes offered a handshake to end the 4th Test as a draw with 15 overs remaining and India at 386/4. Indian batters Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar declined, opting to play on and complete their centuries. The umpires relayed Stokes’ offer, but India stood firm. Jadeja reached his hundred with a six off Harry Brook, followed by Sundar’s maiden Test century. The match ended in a draw, but not before tensions flared and England’s frustration showed. India’s refusal turned a routine stalemate into a statement of pride, resilience, and individual milestones.

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India vs England 4th Test Ends In Dramatic Draw As Shubman Gill, Jadeja & Sundar Hit Centuries

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 06:55pm on 27 Jul 2025,Sunday Sports

India pulled off a historic draw in the 4th Test at Old Trafford, finishing at 425/4 after trailing by 311 runs. Centuries from Ravindra Jadeja (107)* and Washington Sundar (101)*, along with Shubman Gill’s 103, anchored India’s resistance. England had declared at 669, with Ben Stokes scoring 141 and taking five wickets, becoming only the third player with 7000+ runs and 200+ wickets. England offered a draw late on Day 5, but India refused, allowing Jadeja and Sundar to reach their milestones. The match ended with both teams shaking hands, setting up a thrilling series decider at The Oval.

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India Refuses England’s Draw Offer As Jadeja & Washington Sundar Hits Century; Match Intensifies At Old Trafford

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 05:03pm on 27 Jul 2025,Sunday Sports

On Day 5 of the 4th Test at Old Trafford, India has refused England’s informal request to call the match a draw, choosing instead to fight on. As of the latest update, India stands at 425/4, leading by 105 runs. Ravindra Jadeja & Washington Sundar reached towards century anchoring India’s survival hope. Earlier, Shubman Gill scored a record-breaking 103, his fourth century of the series joining legends like Bradman and Gavaskar. KL Rahul added 90 before falling to Ben Stokes. England, having posted 669 in the first innings, now needs six wickets to win. With two sessions remaining and no rain in sight, India’s bold decision has set up a dramatic finish.(PC: NDTV Sports & Sports Tak)

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Rahul-Gill Partnership Rescues India After Early Collapse: Jadeja, Sundar Hold Fort As Series Hangs In Balance

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 04:12pm on 27 Jul 2025,Sunday Sports

On Day 5 of the 4th Test at Old Trafford, India trails England by 88 runs with six wickets remaining. Captain Shubman Gill scored a resilient 103 marking his fourth century of the series, matching legends like Bradman and Kohli. KL Rahul added 90 before falling to Ben Stokes. Despite early setbacks, including a double duck start, India’s middle order steadied the innings. England, having posted 669 in the first innings, needs four more wickets to clinch the series. Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar now anchor India’s hopes of survival. With rain unlikely, the final two sessions will decide whether India escapes defeat. (PC: My Khel)

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