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The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 is all set to captivate cricket fans once again with high-intensity matches, star-studded squads, and packed stadiums. Following the success of previous editions, anticipation is soaring as early reports suggest a blockbuster opening match between Mumbai Indians Women and Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women (RC.
The WPL 2026 auction delivered high drama, surprise bids, and a few shocking omissions. While franchises strengthened their squads with marquee signings and emerging stars, several well-known names surprisingly went unsold.
The football world was left stunned after reports emerged that Manchester United sacked Ruben Amorim, ending what was expected to be a long-term project at Old Trafford.
In a decision that has sparked intense debate across the football world, Manchester United have sacked Ruben Amorim despite visible improvement in the team’s performances compared to last season.
England’s batting maestro Joe Root once again etched his name into cricket history by scoring his 41st Test century during the Sydney Ashes Test, equalling legendary Australian batter Ricky Ponting on the all-time list of Test hundreds.
Jake Weatherald is a well-known name in Australian domestic cricket, recognized for his aggressive batting style and ability to dominate bowlers at the top of the order. Over the years, Weatherald has built a reputation as a dependable performer in red-ball cricket and a dangerous opener in limited-overs formats.