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Australian Open 2025: Belinda Bencic advances as Naomi Osaka retires injured in third round

Osaka required treatment from the trainer for stomach issues while leading 6-5 in the first set, which she eventually lost in a tiebreaker. Shortly afterwards, she shook hands with Bencic and exited the court.

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Naomi Osaka of Japan retired during her third-round match at the Australian Open 2025 against Switzerland’s Belinda Bencic on Friday. The former World No. 1 lost the first set in a tiebreak, 6-7 (3-7), and subsequently withdrew due to discomfort.

Osaka required treatment from the trainer for stomach issues while leading 6-5 in the first set, which she eventually lost in a tiebreaker. Shortly afterwards, she shook hands with Bencic and exited the court.

This was Osaka’s first appearance in the third round of a Grand Slam since 2022, having taken significant breaks from the sport for mental health reasons and recently stepping away during her pregnancy. She welcomed her daughter, Shai, in July 2023.

The season started strong for Osaka, who reached the final of a tournament in Auckland, New Zealand, on January 5, before having to retire due to an abdominal injury. In her match against Bencic, Osaka initially led 5-2 in the opening set but struggled with her abdomen, calling for a physio during a changeover. Although she continued with treatment, she ultimately decided to retire.

“I really feel for Naomi; I saw her struggling a little bit at the end of the set, and obviously, it’s not the way you would like this match to end,” Bencic commented. “I thought it was a good match, so hopefully she’ll be fine soon and can compete well for the rest of the season.”

Bencic now progresses to face third seed Coco Gauff, who maintained her impressive form by defeating Canadian 30th seed Leylah Fernandez 6-4, 6-2 to reach the fourth round. Gauff had previously dominated Fernandez in their only other encounter during the United Cup mixed team tournament in late December, leaving fans expecting a closer contest at Margaret Court Arena disappointed.

Meanwhile, defending champion Aryna Sabalenka battled through a shaky performance to advance to the fourth round amid warm and windy conditions that challenged the players’ composure. In the opening match on Rod Laver Arena on the sixth day of the tournament, Sabalenka secured a hard-fought 7-6 (5), 6-4 victory over Clara Tauson under blazing sunshine and intermittent gusts.

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Rohit Sharma and Ajit Agarkar to announce Team India squad for Champions Trophy, ODI series

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced that India’s squad for the forthcoming three-match One Day International (ODI) series and the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will be unveiled on January 18. The announcement is set to take place in Mumbai, followed by a press conference featuring India captain Rohit Sharma and the chairman of selectors, Ajit Agarkar.

This press conference, scheduled for 12:30 PM following the squad announcement, will not include India head coach Gautam Gambhir. The meeting and subsequent briefing are expected to provide insights into the selections and preparations for the upcoming international fixtures.

In addition, the BCCI has recently introduced a 10-point policy aimed at enforcing discipline and unity within the team. This policy includes measures such as making participation in domestic cricket compulsory, restrictions on family and personal staff during tours, and a ban on individual commercial endorsements during series.

The cricket action will start with a five-match T20 International series against England, beginning on January 22 in Kolkata, with subsequent matches in Chennai, Rajkot, Pune, and Mumbai. This will be followed by the three-match ODI series starting February 6.

The main event, the ICC Champions Trophy, will commence on February 19 and continue until March 9. This year, the tournament will be hosted by Pakistan and the UAE under a hybrid model, with India’s matches taking place in the UAE. The highlight of the tournament is anticipated to be the high-stakes match between arch-rivals India and Pakistan on February 23 in Dubai. India’s campaign will begin against Bangladesh on February 20, and the team will face New Zealand in their last league match on March 2.

The teams are grouped into two pools, with India placed in Group A alongside the current Champions Trophy holders Pakistan, New Zealand, and Bangladesh. Group B includes the 2023 Cricket World Cup champions Australia, Afghanistan, England, and South Africa.

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Pakistan Vs West Indies Tst Day 1: Tough start for Pak as WI Jayden Seales excels

Pakistan, having faced setbacks in a recent series against South Africa, aimed to capitalize on their home ground, while the West Indies looked to enhance their position in the World Test Championship after recently drawing a series against Bangladesh.

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The cricketing landscape marked a significant event as Pakistan hosted West Indies for a Test series for the first time in 18 years. The inaugural Test began at Multan Cricket Stadium on January 17, with both teams eager to establish their supremacy. Pakistan, having faced setbacks in a recent series against South Africa, aimed to capitalize on their home ground, while the West Indies looked to enhance their position in the World Test Championship after recently drawing a series against Bangladesh.

Jayden Seales emerged as the standout player of the day, securing three wickets for only 21 runs across ten overs. His pace and accuracy played a pivotal role in dismantling Pakistan’s top order. The 22-year-old fast bowler exhibited remarkable control and aggression, reminiscent of West Indies legends like Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh. His ability to generate movement off the pitch posed significant challenges for even the most experienced batsmen.

Seales’ impressive performance was vital in putting Pakistan on the back foot early in their innings. His wickets not only underscored his potential but also highlighted his emerging reputation as one of the most promising fast bowlers in the West Indies. Each celebration of his wickets reflected his determination to leave a mark on this series.

Despite facing early troubles, the partnership between Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan showcased commendable perseverance. Shakeel anchored the innings with an unbeaten 56 runs off 100 balls, while Rizwan supported him with a solid 51 runs from 80 deliveries. Their collaboration became a beacon of hope for Pakistan as they navigated through relentless bowling and challenging conditions.

Both batsmen adopted a methodical approach, focusing on building their innings by rotating the strike and seizing boundary opportunities. Their efforts proved essential in stabilizing the innings after a dismal start, helping Pakistan reach a total of 143 runs for four wickets by the time stumps were called.

As the day progressed, bad light once again disrupted play, leading to an early conclusion of the day’s activity at 143 for four after just over 41 overs. The match’s momentum was notably impacted by the weather conditions, which not only delayed the start but also curtailed play later in the day.

The day began with ominous prospects as adverse weather conditions caused significant delays. Fog engulfed the stadium, resulting in a late start that frustrated both players and spectators. Following multiple interruptions, play finally commenced, but Pakistan’s batting lineup quickly faced immense pressure from a formidable West Indies bowling attack.

Pakistan chose to bat first but rapidly stumbled under the pressure. The opening partnership was short-lived, with Muhammad Hurraira succumbing to the outstanding Jayden Seales for just six runs. Seales’ delivery epitomized his skill and set a daunting tone for the day’s play. He continued to wreak havoc, dismissing local sensation Kamran Ghulam and star batter Babar Azam within the first 14 overs, leaving Pakistan in a precarious position at 46 for 4.

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Cricketer Rinku Singh engaged to Samajwadi Party MP Priya Saroj?

Priya Saroj, who serves as an MP from Machhali Shahar, is the daughter of Tufani Saroj, a three-time MP and current MLA. Before launching her political career, Priya was a practising lawyer.

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Indian cricketer Rinku Singh is preparing to marry Priya Saroj, a Member of Parliament representing the Samajwadi Party. Several reports indicated that the couple recently got engaged and are projected to marry soon, although the specific date has not been disclosed.

Rinku has a close relationship with Shah Rukh Khan, the owner of Kolkata Knight Riders. In a lighthearted conversation, Rinku mentioned that Khan playfully inquired about his marriage plans, even promising to attend and dance at his wedding.

There has been no official announcement from either the cricketer or the Member of Parliament regarding their engagement. However, a viral post on X has circulated claims about the engagement, stating, “Rinku Singh gets engaged to Samajwadi Party MP Priya Saroj. Many congratulations to them!”

Priya Saroj, who serves as an MP from Machhali Shahar, is the daughter of Tufani Saroj, a three-time MP and current MLA. Before launching her political career, Priya was a practising lawyer.

In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, she achieved a significant victory over BJP candidate BP Saroj, winning by a margin of 35,850 votes. This accomplishment made her the second-youngest elected member of the lower house of Parliament. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Delhi and a Bachelor of Laws from Amity University in Noida.

Rinku Singh was included as a travelling reserve in India’s T20 World Cup-winning squad. Despite not being a regular player for the national team, he has been selected for the upcoming T20I series against England, which kicks off on January 22.

Although he had a modest IPL season, scoring 168 runs at an average of 18.67, his team triumphed in securing their third title. Overall, Rinku has played 30 T20Is for India, accumulating 507 runs, along with 2 ODIs where he has scored 55 runs. Renowned for his ability to perform under pressure, Rinku has frequently impressed with his explosive batting capabilities.

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