The Brazilian legend, who was among the best players to have ever lived, passed away on Thursday, December 29, following a 15-month battle with colon cancer.
They referred to him as “The King,” and one of the most recognisable faces in all of football is him. Pele, who was previously recognised by FIFA as the greatest player of the 20th century, is the man in question. On December 29, 2022, the legendary Brazilian was gone. When Pele and Brazil won their first FIFA World Cup on June 29, 1958, in Sweden, his star was already rising. He was just 17 years old at the time. He continues to hold the record for becoming the youngest world champion ever.
Pelé, the only man to win the #FIFAWorldCup three times.
The striker played for the South American team in 1962 as they successfully defended their championship, but he was injured for the majority of the competition. Pele became the only player to ever win three World Cups in 1970 after leading his team to their next victory and once again showcasing his prodigious talent.
The football world is currently in mourning at Pele’s passing at the age of 82.
The Brazilian legend, who was among the best players to have ever lived, passed away on Thursday, December 29, following a 15-month battle with colon cancer. He has received tributes from all throughout the world. He leaves behind a legacy as a global hero that went beyond sports.
Here are the reactions to his death from around the world:
"For everyone who loves the beautiful game, this is the day we never wanted to come. The day we lost Pelé."
FIFA President Gianni Infantino pays tribute to Pelé:
FIFA President Gianni Infantino wrote that Pele’s legacy was impossible to summarise in words. Infantino also extended his condolences to Pele’s family, friends, to Brazil and to all football fans who loved him so much. He also said that even though the world mourns the loss of physical presence of football legend, but Pele achieved immortality a long time ago and therefore Pele will be with us for eternity.
For a sport that brings the world together like no other, Pelé’s rise from humble beginnings to soccer legend is a story of what is possible.
Today, Jill and I's thoughts are with his family and all those who loved him. pic.twitter.com/EkDDkqQgLo
US President Joe Biden also took to his twitter to express his heartfelt condolences on the passing away of Pele. He wrote in a tweet that for a sport that brought the world together like no other, Pele’s rise from humble beginnings to soccer legend was a story of what was possible. He added that today Jill (first lady) and his thoughts were with Pele’s family and with all those who loved him.
Pelé was one of the greatest to ever play the beautiful game. And as one of the most recognizable athletes in the world, he understood the power of sports to bring people together. Our thoughts are with his family and everyone who loved and admired him. pic.twitter.com/urGRDePaPv
Former US President Barack Obama tweeted, Pele was one of the greatest ever to play football. And as one of the most recognizable athletes in the world, Pele understood the power of sports to bring people together.
Ticket sales for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 have been announced, with the first phase opening on December 11. The tournament will be hosted jointly by India and Sri Lanka, beginning February 7, and will feature 20 teams competing across 55 matches.
Affordable pricing in first phase
According to media, tickets in phase one will be available at highly accessible rates. Prices start from Rs100 at select venues in India, while tickets in Sri Lanka will be priced from LKR 1000. The ticket window opens at 6.45 pm IST and Sri Lanka time. Details for the second phase of ticket sales are expected to be announced at a later date.
Officials said the pricing strategy is aimed at ensuring wider access to the tournament for fans across different regions and income groups.
Tournament schedule and format
The 2026 edition of the T20 World Cup will follow the same format as the previous tournament. The 20 teams have been divided into four first-round groups, with the top two sides from each group advancing to the Super Eight stage.
Matches will be played in three time slots — morning, afternoon and evening — across venues in both host nations.
First-round groups
Group A: India, Pakistan, USA, Netherlands, Namibia
Group B: Sri Lanka, Australia, Ireland, Zimbabwe, Oman
Group C: England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Nepal, Italy
Group D: New Zealand, South Africa, Afghanistan, Canada, UAE
Super Eight and knockout stage
The Super Eight stage will consist of two groups of four teams each, based on first-round qualification. Each team will face the other three sides in its group, with the top two progressing to the semi-finals.
The semi-finals are scheduled for March 4 and March 5, while the final will be played on March 8. Venue arrangements for the knockout matches include Indian cities and Colombo, depending on team qualification scenarios.
India’s batting reshuffle under Gautam Gambhir draws sharp criticism after 2nd T20I loss
Former players Robin Uthappa and Dale Steyn criticised Gautam Gambhir’s batting shuffle after India’s 51-run defeat in the second T20I against South Africa.
India’s heavy 51-run defeat against South Africa in the second T20I at Mullanpur has sparked intense scrutiny of head coach Gautam Gambhir’s tactical calls, particularly the decision to reshuffle the batting order. Former cricketers Robin Uthappa and Dale Steyn openly questioned the move, calling it a significant error that unsettled the Indian batting line-up
Experts question changes in India’s batting order
India’s chase of a daunting target never gained momentum after early wickets. Captain Suryakumar Yadav did not come in at his usual position, instead walking in after Axar Patel, and managed only five runs. The experiment raised eyebrows among experts, who felt India lost stability at a crucial phase of the innings.
Speaking during the post-match analysis, Robin Uthappa recalled Gambhir’s earlier comments about flexibility in the batting order but said the approach did not suit a high-pressure chase. He argued that when pursuing a big total, the team’s most dependable batters should take responsibility early rather than being pushed down the order.
Uthappa also pointed out that if Axar Patel was used as a pinch-hitter, the role demanded a far more aggressive approach. According to him, India needed calm and assurance after early setbacks, something the shuffled order failed to provide.
Dale Steyn calls decision a ‘major mistake’
Former South Africa pacer Dale Steyn echoed similar concerns, terming the move a “major mistake”. He stressed that Suryakumar Yadav is among India’s best batters and should not be treated as part of a trial-and-error strategy in a competitive T20I.
Steyn questioned the logic behind the left-right combination, noting that a right-handed batter had been dismissed, yet India ended up with two left-handers at the crease. He suggested that experimentation might be understandable in less critical situations, but not in a match where India had a chance to take a 2-1 lead in the series.
Call for clarity in top-order roles
Concluding his analysis, Uthappa urged Gambhir to settle on a fixed top three in the batting order. He emphasised that clarity of roles is essential in T20 cricket, especially during the powerplay overs. While flexibility can work later in the innings, constant changes at the top could harm the team’s rhythm.
Uthappa warned that prolonged experimentation might backfire at crucial moments in major tournaments, stressing that India cannot afford such uncertainty heading into high-stakes events.
India vs South Africa 2nd T20I: Early collapse leaves India in trouble during 214 chase
India’s chase of 214 faltered early in the 2nd T20I as Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma fell inside two overs after South Africa posted 213/4, led by Quinton de Kock’s explosive 90.
India’s chase of 214 began on a disastrous note in the second T20I in Mullanpur, with Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma falling inside two overs, putting immense pressure on skipper Suryakumar Yadav and the middle order.
India’s run chase unravelled quickly after South Africa posted 213/4, powered by a blistering 90 from Quinton de Kock, supported by Donovan Ferreira and David Miller’s late cameos. Varun Chakravarthy stood out with two wickets, while Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh endured difficult spells, conceding 99 runs between them.
India stumbled early when Shubman Gill departed for a golden duck, edging one to slip. Abhishek Sharma tried counter-attacking with two sixes but soon fell to Marco Jansen’s sharp swing, leaving India at 19/2.
In a surprising move, Axar Patel walked in at No. 3—an aggressive tactical decision from the management. He struck a boundary but India remained under pressure at 25/2 after three overs.
Suryakumar Yadav, battling a lean patch, opened his account with a stylish four through backward point, trying to steady the chase.
South Africa, meanwhile, used Lungi Ngidi and Jansen effectively, tightening control after the early breakthroughs. India reached 32/3 by 3.5 overs and still needed 182 off 97 deliveries at 11.25 runs per over.
South Africa’s batting dominance sets India a stiff target
Quinton de Kock headlined the innings with 90 off 46 balls, smashing seven sixes. Ferreira and Miller capitalised late, while Bumrah’s last over leaked 18 runs. Arshdeep, struggling with his rhythm, bowled seven wides in a single over and finished with nine wides overall.
South Africa crossed 200 in the 20th over, closing on 213/4 and putting India under immense scoreboard pressure.
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