The International Cricket Council is examining possible changes to the venues for Bangladesh Cricket Board matches in the upcoming T20 World Cup, following a formal request from Bangladesh citing security concerns. India and Sri Lanka are scheduled to co-host the T20 World Cup, which begins on February 7. Bangladesh’s cricket board recently wrote to the ICC, asking that its matches be shifted to Sri Lanka amid rising tensions between the two neighbouring countries. According to BCB officials, the ICC has acknowledged the request and assured them that the matter is under consideration. ICC exploring alternative venues Recent media reports suggest that while Sri Lanka was Bangladesh’s preferred alternative, the ICC is instead evaluating Indian venues as a possible solution. Chennai and Thiruvananthapuram have reportedly emerged as potential options, replacing the originally assigned venues of Kolkata and Mumbai. However, no official announcement has been made by the ICC so far. The ICC, as the tournament’s governing body, is understood to be assessing logistical, security and operational aspects before taking a final call. Any change would require coordination with the host board and other stakeholders involved in the tournament schedule. BCCI says no communication received Reacting to the reports, Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Devajit Saikia said the Indian board has not received any formal communication from the ICC regarding a venue change for Bangladesh’s matches. “The BCCI has not received any update about shifting Bangladesh matches to Chennai or any other venue. This matter is between the BCB and the ICC, as the ICC is the governing authority,” Saikia said in a statement to IANS. “If the ICC communicates any decision to us, the BCCI, as a host, will take the necessary steps. At present, we are not aware of any such development.” Bangladesh’s current schedule As per the existing fixture list, Bangladesh are set to play three group matches in Kolkata — against the West Indies on February 7, Italy on February 9, and England on February 14. The team is then scheduled to travel to Mumbai to face Nepal on February 17. For now, the schedule remains unchanged, with the ICC expected to take a final decision after consultations with all concerned boards.
Steve Smith Back in BBL After Ashes Glory as Babar Azam Struggles
The Big Bash League (BBL) is shaping up as one of the most intriguing seasons in years as cricket stars return from international duty and headline squads across Australia’s premier T20 competition. Among the biggest stories is the return of Australian batting great Steve Smith to the Sydney Sixers after his heroics in the Ashes series, while Pakistan’s batting icon Babar Azam continues to face a challenging run of form in the same league. Fresh from a dominant 4–1 Ashes victory over England, Smith rejoined the BBL, bringing not just experience but a huge boost in morale to his Sixers team. The Australian star, known for his classical batting and adaptability, joins fellow internationals including Mitchell Starc and Pakistan’s Babar Azam as the season reaches its crucial stages. In the match after Smith’s arrival, the contest was affected by rain, leaving both Smith and Azam unbeaten but without much time at the crease. Smith scored 19 off 16 balls, while Azam managed 9 off 14, as the Sixers finished 0–32 at stumps before play was called off. Smith’s presence in the BBL has been impactful in recent seasons. As one of the league’s standout performers, he has a history of big scores and match-winning innings for the Sixers. Smith has previously scored multiple centuries and game-defining knocks in the BBL, cementing his reputation as one of the competition’s all-time great overseas players. Here they are! Steve Smith and Babar Azam are opening the batting together for the Sydney Sixers 🩷 #BBL15 pic.twitter.com/kwYY746TwN — KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) January 11, 2026 For Babar Azam, however, this BBL season has been a different story. The Pakistan captain and stylish top-order batter entered the league with high expectations after being signed by the Sydney Sixers for the full campaign — a rare move for an international marquee player in the BBL. Despite his pedigree, Azam has struggled to consistently convert starts into impactful innings. His scores so far — including the 9 not out in the rain-affected game — reflect a tough run of form in Australian conditions. Analysts say the challenges may stem from adapting to the slower pitches and the league’s aggressive scoring demands. Historically, Azam has excelled in international formats, known for his elegant stroke play and strong averages, but the BBL’s pace and pressure have tested his rhythm. Still, the Sixers remain upbeat. The combination of Smith’s experience and Azam’s class could turn things around if both find form. With several matches left before the playoffs, the BBL season presents a chance for redemption for Azam, especially if he can adapt to the league’s tempo and increase his scoring contributions. As cricket fans watch the unfolding campaign, the contrasting narratives of Smith’s triumphant return and Azam’s search for form highlight just how unpredictable and exciting franchise T20 cricket can be.
Record-Breaking PSL Auction Brings Hyderabad and Sialkot On Board
The auction process for the addition of two new teams to the Pakistan Super League has concluded, with Hyderabad and Sialkot officially confirmed as the league’s seventh and eighth franchises. The Hyderabad franchise was secured by FKS Group for Rs1.75 billion, while OZ Developers acquired the Sialkot franchise for a record Rs1.85 billion, the highest price paid for a PSL team so far. 🚨 SOLD – the magic moment! 🔨 FKS with the successful bid for Team No. 7️⃣ of #HBLPSL 👏 📺 Watch LIVE on the PSL YouTube channel & the PCB Live app (UK region) 🔗 https://t.co/HNapgvqIg2 pic.twitter.com/k7TaOZrlfL — PakistanSuperLeague (@thePSLt20) January 8, 2026 Following the auction, FKS Group selected Hyderabad as its team name, while OZ Developers opted for Sialkot from the list of cities made available by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). FKS Group is a leading Southeast Asia–based conglomerate with major operations across food and agriculture, logistics, and real estate. Headquartered in Indonesia, the group has recently begun expanding into sports investments, and the acquisition of a PSL franchise marks its first entry into professional cricket ownership. PKR 1️⃣8️⃣5️⃣ crores – A historic moment to witness! Celebrations galore as OZ Group become a part of the #HBLPSL family 📺 Watch LIVE on the PSL YouTube channel & the PCB Live app (UK region) 🔗 https://t.co/HNapgvqaqu#NewEra pic.twitter.com/eo0ozr8ipk — PakistanSuperLeague (@thePSLt20) January 8, 2026 The bidding for the seventh team proved particularly competitive. In the opening round, FKS Group and I2C Group went head-to-head, with bidding starting at Rs1.10 billion before FKS eventually emerged victorious. The contest for the eighth franchise unfolded in the second round, featuring OZ Developers and I2C Group. OZ Developers ultimately outbid competitors to secure the Sialkot team at the highest valuation in PSL auction history. A total of nine business groups participated in the auction after former Multan Sultans owner Ali Tareen chose not to take part in the bidding process. Speaking after the auction, PSL Chief Executive Officer Salman Naseer said the league continues to grow in strength and stature. “We are not just surviving; we are moving forward,” Naseer said, adding that the PSL has achieved multiple milestones over the years. He credited franchise owners and sponsors for playing a central role in the league’s sustained success. PCB officials also acknowledged the importance of fan support, stating that the passion and loyalty of supporters have been key to the PSL’s continued expansion. The auction ceremony was held at Islamabad’s Jinnah Convention Centre, where the formal bidding process for the two new franchises took place. Earlier in the ceremony, PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi awarded Rs90 million to the team that won the Rising Star Asia Cup, while the champions of the Hong Kong Sixes received a cash prize of Rs18.5 million. With Hyderabad and Sialkot now officially added, the PSL enters a new phase of expansion, further strengthening its footprint across Pakistan’s major cricketing centres.
Australia Crushes England 4–1: Ashes Decided at Sydney After Heart-Stopping Finish
Australia completed a dominant 4–1 Ashes series victory over England after securing a tense five-wicket win in the fifth Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground, bringing an emphatic end to the 2025–26 contest. The result confirmed Australia’s control over the series, even though the final match tested their depth and nerve. England entered the Sydney Test hoping to build on their morale-boosting win in Melbourne, but Australia’s consistency across conditions proved decisive. The hosts won three of the first four Tests through superior bowling discipline and key batting contributions, setting the tone for a series that was largely one-sided. The fifth Test, however, offered genuine drama. England’s standout performer was Jacob Bethell, who produced a career-defining innings under pressure. The young batter scored a fluent century in the second innings, displaying composure, strong shot selection, and maturity well beyond his experience. His knock gave England a fighting chance and briefly tilted momentum in their favour. Australia’s response came through squad depth and calm execution. Beau Webster, playing a crucial role in the final Test, made important runs in the first innings and contributed with the ball at key moments. His all-round effort disrupted England’s middle order and kept Australia within reach of the target. Chasing a modest but tricky total on the final day, Australia stumbled early and slipped into trouble after losing quick wickets. England’s bowlers applied pressure, and for a moment the match appeared evenly poised. That balance shifted when Alex Carey and Cameron Green combined with a composed partnership, absorbing pressure and rotating strike efficiently. Their stand guided Australia to victory without further collapse. Across the series, several Australians delivered consistently. Mitchell Starc led the bowling attack with pace and movement, repeatedly breaking partnerships. Travis Head emerged as Australia’s most productive batter, scoring vital runs at speed, while Steve Smith once again proved influential in key moments, anchoring innings when stability was required. Matthew Potts is the only one of the 15 ENG players that Mitchell Starc was not able to dismiss this #Ashes series #AUSvENG — Swamp (@sirswampthing) January 8, 2026 For England, the Ashes ended in disappointment, but Bethell’s emergence stood out as a rare positive. His performances suggested a promising future despite the overall result. Ultimately, the 2025–26 Ashes will be remembered as a series where Australia asserted dominance through depth, discipline, and experience—closing it out with composure when it mattered most.
From World Cups to Olympic Gold: The Athletes Who Will Rule 2026
The year 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark moment in global sport. Cricket will be defined by record chases and leadership transitions, football will build toward one of the most watched FIFA World Cups ever, and the Winter Olympics in Milan–Cortina will put elite athletes under intense global focus. Across disciplines, a mix of established icons and fearless young stars will dominate headlines. Cricket: records, rhythm, and rivalry Few stories feel as compelling as Joe Root’s quiet pursuit of history. By 2026, his place among the greatest Test batters ever may no longer be debated, only ranked. Each series adds weight to the conversation around longevity and consistency in modern cricket. From South Asia, Babar Azam remains central to Pakistan’s ambitions. His elegance across formats continues to define Pakistan’s batting identity, while Shaheen Shah Afridi and Jasprit Bumrah represent a fast-bowling era built on pace, skill, and intelligence rather than raw aggression alone. India’s next wave also matters. Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal look ready to shape the decade ahead. In white-ball cricket, England’s Harry Brook and Australia’s Travis Head bring a fearless scoring style that keeps bowlers guessing. Football: youth meets superstardom Football in 2026 will orbit the FIFA World Cup, and the stars are already aligning. Kylian Mbappé enters his prime years with the confidence of a global icon. Erling Haaland continues to redefine the modern striker with strength and precision. The younger generation is impossible to ignore. Jude Bellingham has matured into a midfield leader, while Spain’s teenage sensation Lamine Yamal symbolizes how quickly football’s age barrier is disappearing. Add Vinícius Júnior, Jamal Musiala, and Bukayo Saka, and 2026 begins to look like a passing of the torch. Olympics: winter brilliance in Milan–Cortina The 2026 Winter Olympics will spotlight precision, courage, and mental strength. Chloe Kim remains the face of snowboard halfpipe excellence, while Eileen Gu blends technical mastery with star power. In endurance events, Johannes Høsflot Klæbo could dominate the distance races once again. Figure skating fans will also keep a close eye on Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto, whose consistency has made her one of the sport’s most reliable champions. Why 2026 matters What makes 2026 special is not just talent, but timing. Veterans are pushing legacy limits, while younger athletes compete without fear. Across cricket grounds, football stadiums, and icy Olympic venues, 2026 promises moments that will define careers and memories fans will carry for decades.
Can Joe Root Break Sachin Tendulkar’s Most Sacred Test Record?
For years, Sachin Tendulkar’s record as the highest run-scorer in Test cricket has felt untouchable. With 15,921 runs across a 24-year career, the mark has stood as the ultimate symbol of longevity and excellence. But now, one name is increasingly part of the conversation: Joe Root. Root’s steady climb continued during the fifth Ashes Test at the SCG, where he crossed another major milestone. According to ESPNcricinfo, the England batter became only the second player after Tendulkar to score more than 3,000 Test runs against Australia, underlining his consistency against elite opposition. That achievement has intensified debate around how far Root can realistically go. Statistically, Root is well ahead of where most greats stood at the same stage. He has already passed legends like Jacques Kallis, Rahul Dravid, and Ricky Ponting in total Test runs. Importantly, he has done so while maintaining a strong average and batting through different eras, conditions, and leadership roles. Age is another key factor. Root is still in his mid-30s and remains England’s most dependable Test batter. Modern fitness standards, lighter domestic workloads, and England’s packed Test calendar all work in his favour. If he plays another four to five years, analysts believe he could realistically add 3,000 to 4,000 more runs. However, the road ahead is not simple. Tendulkar played 200 Tests, a number few modern players approach. Root would need sustained form, consistent selection, and good health across multiple long series. England’s evolving Test strategy, especially their aggressive “Bazball” approach, could also influence how long Root stays at the crease. There is also the mental side. Chasing a record of this scale brings pressure that few athletes ever face. Tendulkar carried that weight for years, often with entire nations watching every innings. Root, by contrast, has so far played with relative freedom, focusing on match impact rather than milestones. Former players remain divided. Some believe Tendulkar’s record will stand because of the sheer volume of cricket required. Others argue that Root’s adaptability, discipline, and hunger make him the most credible challenger yet. For now, the record remains with the Master Blaster. But for the first time in years, it no longer feels completely out of reach.
Sameer Minhas Breaks Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s Record With Fastest U19 Century Ever
Pakistan’s youth cricket system produced another headline moment as Sameer Minhas smashed the fastest century in Under-19 one-day international history, breaking a long-standing global record and powering Pakistan to the U19 Tri-Series title. Minhas reached his hundred in just 42 balls, surpassing the previous record of 52 balls held by India’s Vaibhav Suryavanshi. The record had stood as the benchmark for youth ODI cricket until Minhas rewrote history with a fearless and controlled innings. The Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed the milestone after Pakistan’s emphatic win in the final. Chasing a modest target in the tournament decider, Pakistan never looked under pressure once Minhas took charge. He went on to score 114 runs off 51 deliveries, striking 17 fours and five sixes. His timing, power, and shot selection dismantled the opposition attack and drew applause from spectators and analysts alike. Minhas shared a commanding opening stand with Mohammad Shayan, allowing Pakistan to cruise to victory with overs to spare. Earlier, Pakistan’s bowlers had laid the groundwork by restricting the opposition to a manageable total, keeping the final firmly in their control. The significance of the knock goes beyond speed alone. Breaking Suryavanshi’s record places Minhas at the top of youth cricket’s elite list and signals Pakistan’s growing strength at junior levels. Coaches praised his composure, noting that his shot-making showed maturity rarely seen at this age. The innings also capped a highly successful tournament for Pakistan U19, who lifted the tri-series trophy through consistent performances across matches. Minhas emerged as the standout batter of the competition and has now firmly positioned himself as one of the brightest prospects in Pakistan’s cricket pipeline. Reaction on social media was instant. Clips of the record-breaking hundred circulated widely, with former players and fans calling it one of the most destructive innings in U19 cricket history. Many highlighted how the record wasn’t merely edged past. It was shattered by a full ten balls. With the ICC U19 World Cup approaching, Sameer Minhas’s record-breaking knock has sent a clear message. Pakistan’s next batting star may already have arrived.
PSL Expansion 2026: Two New Teams & 10 Bidders Ignite Cricket Fever
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) is heading into its biggest shake-up. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is expanding the league from six to eight teams from 2026, and it has now shortlisted 10 bidder groups for the two new franchise slots—a move that could reshape Pakistan’s T20 economy. The auction is being framed as high-stakes because the PCB wants owners who can fund teams long-term, build fan bases, and grow the league commercially. The board has also marketed PSL to overseas investors via roadshows, aiming to lift franchise valuations and global visibility. Inverex Solar Energy A major renewable-energy player with national reach. Its PSL interest signals serious corporate appetite for franchise ownership. OZ Group / OZI Developers A real-estate heavyweight aiming to blend sports and city branding. It’s seen as a strong contender for a major-market franchise. VGO TEL A Karachi-based tech/mobile brand entering the sports space. The bid reflects growing tech-sector confidence in PSL marketing power. Jazz Pakistan’s telecom giant and a long-time cricket marketer. Ownership would turn a sponsor relationship into a full sports asset. Tareen Group Linked to Ali Khan Tareen, the former Multan owner. Their return adds experience—and controversy—to the bidding field. i2c A global fintech firm with international scale. Its entry hints at stronger overseas interest in PSL’s business upside. Walee Technologies A digital media and influencer-marketing company. It could push a modern “content-first” franchise strategy. Prism Developers + Exchange ON A joint bid combining real estate and tech services. The partnership suggests a multi-industry approach to team growth. Kingsmen Group An investment-style group looking at sports as a long-term entertainment asset. PSL’s growth curve likely drives its interest. Aim Next Inc A tech-focused bidder that reflects rising non-traditional ownership interest. It adds more competition to an already crowded race. With eight teams coming, PSL 2026 could bring new rivalries, more local talent slots, and bigger business.
Ronaldo Talks Life After Football: The Dream Home He’s Planning
Cristiano Ronaldo has already begun planning his life after football, and it says a lot about who he is beyond the pitch. At 40, the Portuguese superstar still plays professionally, but he has spoken openly about the day he will finally retire. He insists that he won’t stop playing until his body tells him it’s time, a mindset that helped him remain one of the best for nearly two decades. In interviews, he admitted that leaving the game “will be very, very difficult,” but he also said he feels prepared for the next stage of his life. For Ronaldo, family comes first. Reports show that he is building a spectacular coastal mansion near Lisbon, Portugal, where he hopes to settle with his partner, Georgina Rodríguez, and their five children after retirement. The estate is worth around £30 million and includes luxuries like an infinity pool with ocean views, a private gym, indoor and outdoor pools, a cinema, and a large car garage for his collection. The villa reflects Ronaldo’s commitment to both comfort and privacy. This Portuguese home is just one of many properties Ronaldo owns around the world. He has lived in prestigious homes in Madrid, Turin, Madeira, and Dubai over the years. While playing for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, he has spent much of his time on a private island known as “Billionaire’s Island,” enjoying peace and security with his family. Ronaldo’s ties to Saudi Arabia may be deeper than most fans realize. After signing a contract extension with Al-Nassr until 2027, he expressed appreciation for life in the Kingdom and even suggested he may consider it his permanent home one day. Many experts believe he could split his time between Portugal and Saudi Arabia once he retires. Although Ronaldo’s football career is still active, his future plans already paint a clear picture: a life where family, luxury, and comfort take center stage. Whether he ultimately calls Portugal, Saudi Arabia, or both home, the next chapter of his life will likely be as fascinating as the record-breaking career that preceded it.
Bangladesh–India Dispute: When and Where Did the Rift That Reached Cricket Begin?
A growing diplomatic chill between Bangladesh and India has now spilled into international cricket, after Bangladesh’s board sought to avoid playing its scheduled ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 matches in India—an escalation tied to a chain of events that began months earlier and later intensified around Bangladeshi fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman. The first spark: a killing and a surge of anger The deterioration in public sentiment accelerated after the death of a prominent Bangladeshi youth leader, which triggered unrest and violent protests in multiple cities. Reuters reported that the killing set off demonstrations and attacks on sites including media offices and political locations, as the government urged calm. In the aftermath, some political groups and activists in Bangladesh alleged Indian involvement, a claim that circulated widely in protests and online messaging, further worsening public emotions—though such allegations have been disputed and were not presented as established fact in credible reporting. Pressure builds: incidents and reactions across the border As unrest grew, bilateral tensions widened. Reuters later noted that the relationship was already strained due to other developments, including communal incidents and protests, and broader political complications involving Bangladesh’s former leader Sheikh Hasina being in India. This atmosphere, analysts say, created a new risk: that sport—usually kept separate—would become a public arena for anger and retaliation. The turning point: Mustafizur Rahman and Kolkata Knight Riders That risk became real when Mustafizur Rahman’s IPL participation turned into a controversy. Multiple outlets reported that the BCCI instructed Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to release Mustafizur from their IPL plans, linking the instruction to “recent developments” connected to the wider political situation. In Bangladesh, the decision was widely perceived as humiliating and politically driven. Some commentary framed it as the result of pressure from hardline groups and nationalist sentiment in India—though KKR and Indian cricket authorities publicly emphasized administrative and security considerations rather than street pressure narratives. The World Cup fallout: Bangladesh asks to move matches out of India Soon after, Bangladesh’s position hardened. Reuters reported Bangladesh would not play its scheduled T20 World Cup matches in India, citing security concerns, and that the BCB formally asked the ICC to relocate matches to a neutral venue, with Sri Lanka named as a preferred option. The report linked the cricket decision to the Mustafizur episode and worsening bilateral climate, showing how quickly a franchise-league move can trigger international consequences when relations are already tense. Why this matters World Cups run on fixed logistics: venues, visas, broadcasting, and security planning. A relocation request forces the ICC into a sensitive space—balancing safety, fairness, and tournament integrity—while both countries face intense public scrutiny at home.










