From the electrifying victory of the Indian cricket team in the recent T20 series to the rising star power of young badminton sensations, India's sporting landscape is ablaze with action! This week alone saw record-breaking performances in the Pro Kabaddi League, showcasing the nation's unwavering passion for indigenous sports. The upcoming Asian Games are generating immense anticipation, with athletes across disciplines sharpening their skills and aiming for glory on the international stage. We delve into the crucial role of sports sponsorships in nurturing talent and boosting India's sporting infrastructure. Furthermore, debates rage on about the future of cricket's dominance in India's sporting ecosystem, with other sports like hockey and football vying for increased attention and investment. Stay updated on all the latest scores, match analyses, and exclusive interviews with your favorite athletes. Explore the dynamic world of Indian sports—from the bustling stadiums to the quiet dedication of rising stars—right here. Discover the stories that shape the nation’s sporting spirit and witness the unfolding drama of the sporting year.
Social media is slamming FOX Sports for their weird way that they presented color commentator Tom Brady as an in-studio analyst for their NFL pre-game show. Once again, the network decided to project an image of Brady into their studio show as a weird hologram after that technology was previously lambasted by fans earlier this year. Brady is in his first year of a ten-year, $375million contract as part of FOX's No.1 commentary team with play-by-play man Kevin Burkhardt. The former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback was in Chicago to broadcast the game between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers. But that didn't stop FOX from projecting Brady's image into their studio for some pre-game analysis. The faux Brady interacted with studio show host Curt Menefee and analysts Rob Gronkowski and Michael Strahan. Tom Brady made a weird appearance in the FOX studio as a hologram while in Chicago In the broadcast, the cameras rarely cut to a close up on the Brady-gram, but there was at least one time where the image of Brady appeared to glitch-out briefly shrinking him (around the 1:12-1:13 mark of the video above). Much like the first time that this technology was used, fans on social media didn't enjoy the Brady-gram again. 'Hologram Tom Brady is terrifying,' wrote one user on X, formerly Twitter. 'It wasn't the greatest,' wrote a second user while another posted, 'They shouldn't do [that]. Looks & sounds dumb.' Another mocked the FOX show, saying, 'Nobody's watching this with or without the hologram'. It's been a long 2024 for Brady as he gets used to his first NFL season in a broadcast booth. After a hiccup in the first week, he's seemed to have been improving as the weeks go by.

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season has never been just about the cricket; it is a high-octane blend of entertainment, brand endorsements, and digital storytelling. However, for popular sports presenter and actor Sahiba Bali, the spotlight has recently turned from the pitch to a growing storm of online criticism. Known for her infectious energy and deep connection with the Punjab Kings (PBKS) fanbase, Bali has found herself at the centre of a cancel culture wave that highlights the volatile nature of being a public figure in the digital age. The controversy did not stem from a recent ...Read More >

The Kansas City Chiefs are their own brand and don't need to be compared, but a Bill Belichick and Tom Brady comparison isn't too shabby. The Kansas City Chiefs are back at camp, and although things didn't end quite the way they had hoped last season, there's no denying that a lot of teams would like to be in the Chiefs' shoes. They have one of the league's best, if not the best, quarterbacks in Patrick Mahomes and they have a legendary head coach in Andy Reid. Now, the NFL power rankings are s ...Read More >
Since when was one not enough? While Travis Hunter is receiving all the plaudits he can imagine, his Colorado Buffaloes teammate, Shedeur Sanders, is apparently not getting enough love, according to CU's vocal athletic director, Rick George. Last year, Colorado was 4-8, and a lot of hearts were going out to Shedeur, who was playing behind possibly the worst offensive line in the nation. His 195 dropbacks while facing pressure and 49 sacks were both 2nd most in the nation, which is saying something when we're talking about the entire NCAA, with hundreds of schools. Now, they're 8-2 with their ...Read More >