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#Sooryavanshi #Bumrah #Muchawaited #duel #offers #expected #fireworks #Royal #win #Mumbai #Indians">Sooryavanshi vs Bumrah — Much-awaited duel offers expected fireworks in Royal win against Mumbai Indians Everybody knew. The moment the revised playing conditions for the rain-affected Rajasthan Royals-Mumbai Indians clash confirmed that only one bowler per team can bowl three overs, everybody nodded in agreement. Jasprit Bumrah is going to get three.
Why bother thinking?
The one other thing everyone knew, or rather expected, was the coming together of Bumrah and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.
The two had never faced off in a competitive setting. It was an intriguing prospect – this fearless teenage batter, taking the world by storm, going up against the most-feared bowler of this generation.
There was also a sense of curiosity. Would Sooryavanshi treat the pace ace with reverence? Would Bumrah go extra hard at the 15-year-old?
It could have helped Sooryavanshi’s cause that this was an 11-over shootout. But would we have played any differently if this were a longer game? Highly doubtful.
And after all the narrative-building, Bumrah and Sooryavanshi did square off in the second over, right after Yashasvi Jaiswal had ripped apart Deepak Chahar in a 22-run over.
In all fairness, Bumrah’s first offering to Sooryavanshi was a gift – an overpitched delivery that was in the batter’s hitting arc.
But what can’t be missed was the Royals’ opener’s intent. He had already shuffled into his hitting position. There was nothing half-measured about his much-talked-about bat swing. The contact and follow-through fell in place. The ball soared over the long-on fence and deep into the stands, while Sooryavanshi looked on unbothered.
As the crowd erupted in applause, Bumrah walked back to his run-up mark with a smile on his face. Was it amusement or bewilderment? Or was it helplessness? One can never be sure.
Nevertheless, Bumrah’s reaction can probably be observed as an amalgamation of our collective thoughts on Sooryavanshi.
It has been proven beyond doubt that he is an inexplicable talent who poses more questions than answers for all stakeholders.
As a teammate, a coach or a captain, how do you nurture his prodigious talents while insulating him from innumerable treasures and boundless fame that await him?
As an opponent, what do you do against this batter who strikes the ball with such relentless ferocity and could do it for two more decades?
As a viewer, how do you comprehend the fact that a kid born in 2011 is dominating world-class bowlers, tampering with one’s own sense of time?
Let’s keep the existential questions aside for now and circle back to the Bumrah-Sooryavanshi mini-battle. Having been swatted away for a six, the MI pacer went to his go-to option for the second ball – a back-of-a-length off-cutter into the batter’s body.
Sooryavanshi, though, was ready for it. He had put himself inside the line and then safely tucked it to the legside for a single – a bit of ‘smart and sensible’ cricket for the traditionalists.
Jaiswal would immediately return the strike to Sooryavanshi. If there was a feeling that the teenager wasn’t going to take any further risks against Bumrah, it was to be proven wrong immediately.
Bumrah stuck to the same hard length. In fact, he had shifted the line further away from the stumps. But Sooryavanshi was ready for it, again. A swivel pull, and the ball zooms over square leg for another six.
This was already in the realms of ridiculousness. This is ‘The Bumrah.’ And this 15-year-old is going after him without a care in the world.
There were two more deliveries in this match-up. Both full-tosses. Both presumably attempted yorkers. Almost bafflingly, Sooryavanshi failed to put both those easier pickings away.
And in the end, we get five balls from this battle – two sixes, one single and two dot balls. Dramatic enough to write about.
So we go back to the bigger question. What do you do with Sooryavanshi? At least for one part, it is safe to assume that he has found himself in the right place.
Rajasthan Royals has, so far, encouraged and set him up to play his natural style of cricket. The team also has, through its High Performance Centre, allowed the youngster to train at an unrivalled standard, both in terms of quality and quantity.
For the other parts of the Sooryavanshi conundrum, we will just have to wait and watch as it unfolds.
Published on Apr 08, 2026
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#Deadspin #Rob #Dillingham #pours #careerbest #Bulls #blast #Wizards">Deadspin | Rob Dillingham pours in career-best 26 as Bulls blast Wizards
Dec 11, 2022; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Chicago Bulls head coach Billy Donavan watches the action against the Atlanta Hawks during the first half at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images Rob Dillingham’s career-high 26 points off the bench highlighted a balanced scoring effort as the Chicago Bulls rolled to a 129-98 rout of the host Washington Wizards on Tuesday.
Chicago (30-49) left little doubt on the way to snapping a seven-game losing streak, pouncing on Washington (17-62) with an 9-0 run midway the first quarter. The opening salvo gave the Bulls a lead they held the rest of the way, extending to as many as 37 points behind the trio of Dillingham, Tre Jones and Patrick Williams.
Jones put up 20 points, his third effort of 19-plus points in his past five games, and he wound up one assist shy of his first double-double since January.
Williams added 20 points, seven rebounds and six assists.
The three combined to outscore Washington on their own in the first quarter, producing 21 of Chicago’s 38 points. The Bulls held the Wizards to just 18 in the period.
Chicago’s Collin Sexton posted 15 points, a team-high nine rebounds and seven assists. Thirty-five of the Bulls’ 46 made field goals were assisted.
Leonard Miller and Isaac Okoro rounded out the dominant Bulls performance with 13 and 11 points, respectively.
Chicago’s defensive effort was likewise among the team’s best of the season, with the 98 points allowed tying the Bulls’ second-lowest yield. The Bulls held Will Riley to just two points after the rookie logged career highs in the both of the previous two contests with 30 and 31 points.
Riley shot just 1-for-13 from the floor, including 0-for-5 from 3-point range, and the Wizards went 11-for-38 (28.9%) from beyond the arc. Washington also committed 22 turnovers that the Bulls converted into 22 points.
Bilal Coulibaly led the Wizards with 19 points. First-year forward Julian Reese posted his fourth double-double in his 10 NBA games, going for 17 points and 11 rebounds.
Sharife Cooper added another 17 points off the bench as Washington lost its seventh game in a row and fell for the 23th time in 24 games. Bub Carrington had 14 points and Jamir Watkins recorded 13.
–Field Level Media
Dec 11, 2022; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Chicago Bulls head coach Billy Donavan watches the action against the Atlanta Hawks during the first half at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images Rob Dillingham’s career-high 26 points off the bench highlighted a balanced scoring effort as the Chicago Bulls rolled to a 129-98 rout of the host Washington Wizards on Tuesday.
Chicago (30-49) left little doubt on the way to snapping a seven-game losing streak, pouncing on Washington (17-62) with an 9-0 run midway the first quarter. The opening salvo gave the Bulls a lead they held the rest of the way, extending to as many as 37 points behind the trio of Dillingham, Tre Jones and Patrick Williams.
Jones put up 20 points, his third effort of 19-plus points in his past five games, and he wound up one assist shy of his first double-double since January.
Williams added 20 points, seven rebounds and six assists.
The three combined to outscore Washington on their own in the first quarter, producing 21 of Chicago’s 38 points. The Bulls held the Wizards to just 18 in the period.
Chicago’s Collin Sexton posted 15 points, a team-high nine rebounds and seven assists. Thirty-five of the Bulls’ 46 made field goals were assisted.
Leonard Miller and Isaac Okoro rounded out the dominant Bulls performance with 13 and 11 points, respectively.
Chicago’s defensive effort was likewise among the team’s best of the season, with the 98 points allowed tying the Bulls’ second-lowest yield. The Bulls held Will Riley to just two points after the rookie logged career highs in the both of the previous two contests with 30 and 31 points.
Riley shot just 1-for-13 from the floor, including 0-for-5 from 3-point range, and the Wizards went 11-for-38 (28.9%) from beyond the arc. Washington also committed 22 turnovers that the Bulls converted into 22 points.
Bilal Coulibaly led the Wizards with 19 points. First-year forward Julian Reese posted his fourth double-double in his 10 NBA games, going for 17 points and 11 rebounds.
Sharife Cooper added another 17 points off the bench as Washington lost its seventh game in a row and fell for the 23th time in 24 games. Bub Carrington had 14 points and Jamir Watkins recorded 13.
–Field Level Media
Dec 11, 2022; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Chicago Bulls head coach Billy Donavan watches the action against the Atlanta Hawks during the first half at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images Rob Dillingham’s career-high 26 points off the bench highlighted a balanced scoring effort as the Chicago Bulls rolled to a 129-98 rout of the host Washington Wizards on Tuesday.
Chicago (30-49) left little doubt on the way to snapping a seven-game losing streak, pouncing on Washington (17-62) with an 9-0 run midway the first quarter. The opening salvo gave the Bulls a lead they held the rest of the way, extending to as many as 37 points behind the trio of Dillingham, Tre Jones and Patrick Williams.
Jones put up 20 points, his third effort of 19-plus points in his past five games, and he wound up one assist shy of his first double-double since January.
Williams added 20 points, seven rebounds and six assists.
The three combined to outscore Washington on their own in the first quarter, producing 21 of Chicago’s 38 points. The Bulls held the Wizards to just 18 in the period.
Chicago’s Collin Sexton posted 15 points, a team-high nine rebounds and seven assists. Thirty-five of the Bulls’ 46 made field goals were assisted.
Leonard Miller and Isaac Okoro rounded out the dominant Bulls performance with 13 and 11 points, respectively.
Chicago’s defensive effort was likewise among the team’s best of the season, with the 98 points allowed tying the Bulls’ second-lowest yield. The Bulls held Will Riley to just two points after the rookie logged career highs in the both of the previous two contests with 30 and 31 points.
Riley shot just 1-for-13 from the floor, including 0-for-5 from 3-point range, and the Wizards went 11-for-38 (28.9%) from beyond the arc. Washington also committed 22 turnovers that the Bulls converted into 22 points.
Bilal Coulibaly led the Wizards with 19 points. First-year forward Julian Reese posted his fourth double-double in his 10 NBA games, going for 17 points and 11 rebounds.
Sharife Cooper added another 17 points off the bench as Washington lost its seventh game in a row and fell for the 23th time in 24 games. Bub Carrington had 14 points and Jamir Watkins recorded 13.
–Field Level Media
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#Badminton #Asia #Championships #Sindhu #wins #thriller">Badminton Asia Championships 2026: Sindhu wins a thriller in first round
Two-time Olympic medallist P.V. Sindhu survived a scare in the first round of the Badminton Asia Championships 2026 in Ningbo, China, on Wednesday.
Playing a match after more than two months, Sindhu came from behind to defeat Malaysian World No. 38 Wong Ling Ching 15-21, 21-11, 21-19 in an hour and seven minutes. The Indian will face second-seeded Chinese and two-time champion Wang Zhi Yi for a place in the quarterfinals.
Earlier, Ayush delivered a statement performance, upsetting World No. 7 and last year’s bronze medallist Li Shi Feng of China in straight games – 21-13, 21-16 in 51 minutes. Ayush will take on Chi Yu Jen of Chinese Taipei in the round of 16.
Later in the day, Lakshya Sen, H.S. Prannoy, Kidambi Srikanth, Unnati Hooda and Tanvi Sharma will also be in action singles.
Indian Results (Round of 32)
Women’s Singles: P. V. Sindhu bt Wong Ling Ching (MAS) 15-21, 21-11, 21-19; Busanan Ongbamrungphan (THA) bt Malvika Bansod 21-10, 21-19
Men’s Singles: Ayush Shetty bt [5] Li Shi Feng (CHN) 21-13, 21-16
Women’s Doubles: [8] Li Yi Jing (CHN)/Luo Xu Min (CHN) bt Kavipriya Selvam/Simran Singhi 21-9, 21-8
Published on Apr 08, 2026
Two-time Olympic medallist P.V. Sindhu survived a scare in the first round of the Badminton Asia Championships 2026 in Ningbo, China, on Wednesday.
Playing a match after more than two months, Sindhu came from behind to defeat Malaysian World No. 38 Wong Ling Ching 15-21, 21-11, 21-19 in an hour and seven minutes. The Indian will face second-seeded Chinese and two-time champion Wang Zhi Yi for a place in the quarterfinals.
Earlier, Ayush delivered a statement performance, upsetting World No. 7 and last year’s bronze medallist Li Shi Feng of China in straight games – 21-13, 21-16 in 51 minutes. Ayush will take on Chi Yu Jen of Chinese Taipei in the round of 16.
Later in the day, Lakshya Sen, H.S. Prannoy, Kidambi Srikanth, Unnati Hooda and Tanvi Sharma will also be in action singles.
Indian Results (Round of 32)
Women’s Singles: P. V. Sindhu bt Wong Ling Ching (MAS) 15-21, 21-11, 21-19; Busanan Ongbamrungphan (THA) bt Malvika Bansod 21-10, 21-19
Men’s Singles: Ayush Shetty bt [5] Li Shi Feng (CHN) 21-13, 21-16
Women’s Doubles: [8] Li Yi Jing (CHN)/Luo Xu Min (CHN) bt Kavipriya Selvam/Simran Singhi 21-9, 21-8
Published on Apr 08, 2026
Two-time Olympic medallist P.V. Sindhu survived a scare in the first round of the Badminton…


