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28 Jun 2026


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Bangladesh Test Captain Expresses Future Worry Amid Nations Stance

Bangladesh out of T20 World Cup 2026

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will not participate in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, following a standoff with the International…

Ukraine Russia US hold talks in Abu Dhabi with territory as key issue

Deadlock in Ukraine‑Russia peace talks

Peace talks between Ukraine, Russia, and the United States began on January 23, 2026, in Abu Dhabi to try to end the…

US officially leaves World Health Organization

US exits World Health Organization after 78 years

The United States has officially withdrawn from the World Health Organization (WHO), ending nearly eight decades of membership in a move that…

Trump claim on NATO role in Afghanistan draws UK condemnation

Trump faces backlash for NATO Afghanistan remarks

US President Donald Trump has sparked widespread criticism after claiming that NATO forces “stayed a little off the front lines” during the…

Hasina scaled

Sheikh Hasina blames Yunus, urges Bangladeshis to stand up

Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has made a powerful appeal to her countrymen from exile in India, criticising Nobel laureate Muhammad…

India–EU trade talks near finish line shaped by firm red lines on farms industry and climate

India-EU free trade deal nears historic seal

India and the European Union (EU) are close to finalising a long-awaited free trade agreement (FTA), expected to be announced at the…

Blue Origin Completes 38th New Shepard Flight to Space

Blue Origin’s NS-38 takes six passengers to space

Blue Origin successfully launched its New Shepard NS-38 mission on January 22, marking the company’s first human spaceflight of 2026. The reusable…

ICE agents detain boy 5 in Minnesota school admin claims he was used as bait

ICE detains 5-year-old in Minnesota

In Columbia Heights, Minnesota, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents recently detained 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos alongside his father, drawing national…

Donald Trump revokes Canadas invitation to join Board of Peace

Trump launches Peace Board, Canada excluded

US President Donald Trump officially launched his Board of Peace at the World Economic Forum in Davos, aiming to create a new…

Government mulls over Trump Gaza board invitation as leaders of Israel UAE and Pakistan join

India reviews joining Trump’s Gaza peace board

India is examining an invitation to join a proposed international peace body for Gaza, informally referred to as the “Board of Peace,”…

About This Category

Sport as News, Not Just Scores

The Sports section at The Summary isn't a live score service. It's a reporting beat — and right now, that beat is producing some genuinely significant stories. The Indian T20 captaincy has changed hands with Suryakumar Yadav removed and Shreyas Iyer stepping in. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, still a teenager, has broken Chris Gayle's IPL sixes record and walked away with three awards from a single tournament. R Praggnanandhaa has beaten the world's best chess player twice in five days. These are stories with context, consequence, and people behind them. The section covers them that way.

Cricket: The Unavoidable Centre of Indian Sport

Indian cricket produces more news than any other sport on this beat, and not always because the cricket is exceptional. The captaincy politics around the T20 team are as much a story about BCCI decision-making and player management as they are about on-field performance. Hardik Pandya's uncertain future at Mumbai Indians, Shreyas Iyer's elevation, and Suryakumar's removal all reflect a selection culture that has become a running institutional story. The IPL, meanwhile, has given the section some of its most straightforward good news — Sooryavanshi's breakout season is the kind of story that happens once in several years, and it deserves to be reported fully rather than reduced to numbers.

India's Broader Sports Story

Cricket consumes attention, but the section deliberately makes room for what happens outside it. Gurindervir Singh running a new 100-metre national record is a significant athletics story in a country that has historically underinvested in track and field. Praggnanandhaa defeating Carlsen — not once but twice at Norway Chess — represents the continued rise of Indian chess at the highest level of global competition. These stories are covered because they represent genuine sporting achievement in disciplines that rarely get sustained coverage in Indian media.

Global Sport and the Business of It

Alexander Zverev's French Open win — his first Grand Slam — is covered because it is a landmark result in one of the sport's most watched tournaments. The Messi billionaire story sits in this section because it reflects something real about how elite football has evolved into a wealth-generation machine. Neither is covered as celebrity gossip. Both are reported for what they are: significant developments in the international sports landscape with audiences that extend well beyond dedicated fans.

Extremes and Outliers

The Russian Everest summit is a reminder that sport, broadly defined, includes feats that happen without a governing body's camera pointed at them. These stories make the cut when the achievement is documented and the context is clear.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What sports does The Summary cover in this section?

Cricket is the most consistent beat, given its dominance in the Indian sports calendar. But the section also covers tennis, chess, athletics, football, and other sports when there is a result, decision, or development worth reporting. Coverage is not limited to India — international events are included when the story has genuine significance.

Q2. Does the section cover IPL and Indian cricket in depth?

Yes. The IPL generates team management decisions, captaincy changes, records, and commercial developments throughout its run. The Indian T20 team's selection and captaincy structure is covered as an ongoing story rather than a series of isolated announcements. Both the on-field performance and the institutional decisions behind it are part of the coverage.

Q3. How does The Summary cover Indian athletes outside cricket?

When they produce results worth reporting, they receive it. Gurindervir Singh's sprint record and Praggnanandhaa's victories over Carlsen are examples of the section covering Indian athletes in disciplines that tend to get overlooked elsewhere. The editorial standard is the same regardless of sport — significance of the result and quality of the sourcing.

Q4. Does The Summary cover the business side of sport?

Where it's a real story, yes. Messi joining Ronaldo in the billionaire bracket is a sports business story as much as a football one. Franchise captaincy decisions in the IPL involve commercial considerations alongside cricketing ones. The section doesn't separate sport from its economic context when the two are genuinely intertwined.

Q5. How quickly does The Summary publish sports results and news?

As quickly as results are confirmed and context can be added. A match result without any surrounding information is a data point, not a story. The aim is to publish once there is enough to say something meaningful — which, for major results, is usually within the same news cycle.

Q6. Does The Summary cover international sports events beyond cricket and tennis?

Yes, selectively. The Norway Chess tournament, the Everest summit, and Grand Prix athletics results all appeared here because they qualified as significant news on their own terms — not because they fit a predetermined international sports brief. The test is always whether a reader who follows sport seriously would want to know about it.