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Japan’s new cricket venue, built for this year’s Asian Games, will host men’s T20 internationals for the first time next month, said the International Cricket Council.
Baseball-mad Japan has constructed a cricket stadium for the Asian Games, which are being held in Nagoya and the wider Aichi region from September 19-October 4.
The new ground in Nisshin, outside Nagoya, will stage the East Asia-Pacific (EAP) qualifiers for the 2028 men’s T20 World Cup from May 8-18.
The biggest East Asia-Pacific qualifying tournament ever will see nine teams battling to move a step closer to the T20 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Matches will also take place at the Japan Cricket Association’s headquarters in Sano, about 100 kilometres (60 miles) outside of Tokyo.
“This is an extraordinary opportunity for Japan to show our capacity to host pathway events for the EAP Region across multiple venues,” said JCA chief operations officer Alan Curr.
“We will be stretched like no time ever before, but are confident we can deliver an event that will showcase the best of the EAP region as well as create excitement for cricket at the Asian Games later this year.”
Host Japan will be joined at the tournament by the Cook Islands, Fiji, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, South Korea, Samoa and Vanuatu.
Published on Apr 09, 2026
Japan’s new cricket venue, built for this year’s Asian Games, will host men’s T20 internationals for the first time next month, said the International Cricket Council.
Baseball-mad Japan has constructed a cricket stadium for the Asian Games, which are being held in Nagoya and the wider Aichi region from September 19-October 4.
The new ground in Nisshin, outside Nagoya, will stage the East Asia-Pacific (EAP) qualifiers for the 2028 men’s T20 World Cup from May 8-18.
The biggest East Asia-Pacific qualifying tournament ever will see nine teams battling to move a step closer to the T20 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Matches will also take place at the Japan Cricket Association’s headquarters in Sano, about 100 kilometres (60 miles) outside of Tokyo.
“This is an extraordinary opportunity for Japan to show our capacity to host pathway events for the EAP Region across multiple venues,” said JCA chief operations officer Alan Curr.
“We will be stretched like no time ever before, but are confident we can deliver an event that will showcase the best of the EAP region as well as create excitement for cricket at the Asian Games later this year.”
Host Japan will be joined at the tournament by the Cook Islands, Fiji, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, South Korea, Samoa and Vanuatu.
Published on Apr 09, 2026
Japan’s new cricket venue, built for this year’s Asian Games, will host men’s T20 internationals…
Mar 17, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) looks on during first half against the Washington Wizards at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images Detroit Pistons All-Star guard Cade Cunningham is expected to make his return to the court on Wednesday against the visiting Milwaukee Bucks, ESPN reported.
Cunningham has been recovering from a collapsed left lung, an injury sustained on March 17 in a contest against the Washington Wizards. He has missed the team’s last 11 games.
Cunningham will look to get up to speed with Detroit having clinched the top seed in the Eastern Conference. The Pistons (57-22) have three games remaining before the start of the playoffs.
Cunningham, 24, is averaging 24.5 points, 9.9 assists and 5.6 rebounds in 61 games this season.
A two-time All-Star, Cunningham is averaging 22.6 points, 7.9 assists and 5.4 rebounds in 269 career games (all starts) since the Pistons selected him with the top overall pick of the 2021 NBA Draft.
–Field Level Media
Mar 17, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) looks on during first half against the Washington Wizards at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images Detroit Pistons All-Star guard Cade Cunningham is expected to make his return to the court on Wednesday against the visiting Milwaukee Bucks, ESPN reported.
Cunningham has been recovering from a collapsed left lung, an injury sustained on March 17 in a contest against the Washington Wizards. He has missed the team’s last 11 games.
Cunningham will look to get up to speed with Detroit having clinched the top seed in the Eastern Conference. The Pistons (57-22) have three games remaining before the start of the playoffs.
Cunningham, 24, is averaging 24.5 points, 9.9 assists and 5.6 rebounds in 61 games this season.
A two-time All-Star, Cunningham is averaging 22.6 points, 7.9 assists and 5.4 rebounds in 269 career games (all starts) since the Pistons selected him with the top overall pick of the 2021 NBA Draft.
–Field Level Media
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Apr 7, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vegas Golden Knights forward Ivan Barbashev (49) stick checks Vancouver Canucks defenseman Zeev Buium (24) in the third period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images The Vancouver Canucks were the first team eliminated from the playoffs. But they could play the role of spoilers heading into the final week of the regular season.
The last-place Canucks (22-47-8, 52 points) kick off a three-game road trip through California on Thursday with a Pacific Division clash against the Los Angeles Kings.
The Kings (32-26-19, 83 points) are one of five teams in the Western Conference within eight points of the final wild-card berth. The list includes two of the Canucks’ late-season opponents, the Kings and the San Jose Sharks.
Los Angeles and Vancouver square off twice over a six-day period. They also meet next Tuesday in Vancouver to close out their four-game season series.
“I think right now the guys are pushing for each other,” Los Angeles coach D.J. Smith said. “We’re giving everything we got, and it won’t be for a lack of effort.
“It’s going to come down to someone making a big play at the right time, and right now we’re finding that way. But there’s a lot of track left here.”
Heading into Wednesday night’s games, the Kings were one point back of the Nashville Predators (84 points) and two points ahead of the Sharks (81 points) for the final wild-card spot.
Los Angeles is attempting to make the playoffs for the fifth straight season. If the Kings succeed, how far they go will likely depend on whom they play. The Edmonton Oilers have ended the Kings’ season in the first round in each of the last four seasons.
But that was under general manager Rob Blake, who parted ways with the Kings last year. He was replaced by Ken Holland, who won four Stanley Cups with the Detroit Red Wings.
The Kings stretched their point streak to four games (3-0-1) after a 3-2 shootout win over the Predators on Monday night. Despite being held without a point against Nashville, Canadian-born forward Quinton Byfield has seven goals and two assists in his last 11 games.
“Byfield’s line was great right from the get-go in the first period, where they went in, they got some cycle shifts,” Smith said after the win over the Predators. “They just set the tone for us.”
Los Angeles needs to get a better start against Vancouver after having been outscored 7-2 in the first period in its last five games.
Following Thursday’s game against the Kings, the Canucks play Saturday against San Jose.
The Canucks, who have lost three straight, managed a season-low 11 shots on goal in a 2-1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday night.
Vancouver didn’t get its first shot of the third period until 14:01. It was the second-fewest shots in a game in team history for Vancouver, who only had eight shots in a 2-1 loss against the New Jersey Devils on Dec. 18, 1996.
“Only getting (11) shots is not good enough. Everyone, including myself, could give a better effort in front of our home fans,” said American forward Max Sasson.
Speaking of home ice, the Canucks have a paltry eight wins at home this season. First year head coach Adam Foote dodged questions on Tuesday about the reasons behind the dismal home record.
“I don’t want to look too far into that right now,” Foote said. “It is probably something we will discuss in the offseason.”
–Field Level Media
Apr 7, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vegas Golden Knights forward Ivan Barbashev (49) stick checks Vancouver Canucks defenseman Zeev Buium (24) in the third period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images The Vancouver Canucks were the first team eliminated from the playoffs. But they could play the role of spoilers heading into the final week of the regular season.
The last-place Canucks (22-47-8, 52 points) kick off a three-game road trip through California on Thursday with a Pacific Division clash against the Los Angeles Kings.
The Kings (32-26-19, 83 points) are one of five teams in the Western Conference within eight points of the final wild-card berth. The list includes two of the Canucks’ late-season opponents, the Kings and the San Jose Sharks.
Los Angeles and Vancouver square off twice over a six-day period. They also meet next Tuesday in Vancouver to close out their four-game season series.
“I think right now the guys are pushing for each other,” Los Angeles coach D.J. Smith said. “We’re giving everything we got, and it won’t be for a lack of effort.
“It’s going to come down to someone making a big play at the right time, and right now we’re finding that way. But there’s a lot of track left here.”
Heading into Wednesday night’s games, the Kings were one point back of the Nashville Predators (84 points) and two points ahead of the Sharks (81 points) for the final wild-card spot.
Los Angeles is attempting to make the playoffs for the fifth straight season. If the Kings succeed, how far they go will likely depend on whom they play. The Edmonton Oilers have ended the Kings’ season in the first round in each of the last four seasons.
But that was under general manager Rob Blake, who parted ways with the Kings last year. He was replaced by Ken Holland, who won four Stanley Cups with the Detroit Red Wings.
The Kings stretched their point streak to four games (3-0-1) after a 3-2 shootout win over the Predators on Monday night. Despite being held without a point against Nashville, Canadian-born forward Quinton Byfield has seven goals and two assists in his last 11 games.
“Byfield’s line was great right from the get-go in the first period, where they went in, they got some cycle shifts,” Smith said after the win over the Predators. “They just set the tone for us.”
Los Angeles needs to get a better start against Vancouver after having been outscored 7-2 in the first period in its last five games.
Following Thursday’s game against the Kings, the Canucks play Saturday against San Jose.
The Canucks, who have lost three straight, managed a season-low 11 shots on goal in a 2-1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday night.
Vancouver didn’t get its first shot of the third period until 14:01. It was the second-fewest shots in a game in team history for Vancouver, who only had eight shots in a 2-1 loss against the New Jersey Devils on Dec. 18, 1996.
“Only getting (11) shots is not good enough. Everyone, including myself, could give a better effort in front of our home fans,” said American forward Max Sasson.
Speaking of home ice, the Canucks have a paltry eight wins at home this season. First year head coach Adam Foote dodged questions on Tuesday about the reasons behind the dismal home record.
“I don’t want to look too far into that right now,” Foote said. “It is probably something we will discuss in the offseason.”
–Field Level Media
Apr 7, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vegas Golden Knights forward Ivan Barbashev (49) stick…
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खबरों के अनुसार, निर्देशक अहमद खान अपनी इस कॉमेडी फिल्म के एक गाने की शूटिंग के लिए पूरी टीम को दुबई नहीं ले जाएंगे। उन्होंने अपना प्लान बदल दिया है।
युद्ध के हालातों को देखते हुए अहमद खान ने फिल्म के इस गाने को शूट करने के लिए मड आइलैंड, गोल्डन टोबैको स्टूडियो और गोरेगांव की फिल्म सिटी में भव्य सेट तैयार करवाएंगे। आपको बता दें कि यूनिट ने करीब एक महीने तक हालात सुधरने का इंतजार किया, लेकिन जब ऐसा नहीं हुआ, तो लोकेशन बदलने का फैसला लेना पड़ा।
PC:aajtak
अपडेट खबरों के लिए हमारावॉट्सएप चैनलफोलो करें
इंटरनेट डेस्क। इजराइल-अमेरिका और ईरान के बीच जारी जंग का प्रभाव अब बॉलीवुड पर देखने…
Jul 4, 2025; Eugene, OR, USA; The Diamond League trophy during the 50th Prefontaine Classic press conference at the Graduate Hotel Eugene. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images The scheduled opening event of the Diamond League season in Doha, Qatar has been postponed until at least June due to the ongoing war in the Middle East, the track and field league announced Wednesday.
The meet was scheduled to open the 2026 season on May 8 but is now scheduled to be contested on June 19 “should conditions allow.”
“The Diamond League will continue to monitor developments in the Middle East in the coming weeks,” Diamond League announced in a statement. “The series and meeting organizers remain committed to delivering the highest level of safe and secure competition for athletes, media and spectators.”
The Diamond League season now will begin in Shanghai on May 16. The Doha event, should it be contested on the new date, would be the eighth event of the season, which is held between May and September.
Due to moving deeper into the summer, the rescheduled event also will now be held at Khalifa International Stadium, which is indoor and temperature-regulated. It was previously set to be held at the Qatar Sports Club.
–Field Level Media
Jul 4, 2025; Eugene, OR, USA; The Diamond League trophy during the 50th Prefontaine Classic press conference at the Graduate Hotel Eugene. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images The scheduled opening event of the Diamond League season in Doha, Qatar has been postponed until at least June due to the ongoing war in the Middle East, the track and field league announced Wednesday.
The meet was scheduled to open the 2026 season on May 8 but is now scheduled to be contested on June 19 “should conditions allow.”
“The Diamond League will continue to monitor developments in the Middle East in the coming weeks,” Diamond League announced in a statement. “The series and meeting organizers remain committed to delivering the highest level of safe and secure competition for athletes, media and spectators.”
The Diamond League season now will begin in Shanghai on May 16. The Doha event, should it be contested on the new date, would be the eighth event of the season, which is held between May and September.
Due to moving deeper into the summer, the rescheduled event also will now be held at Khalifa International Stadium, which is indoor and temperature-regulated. It was previously set to be held at the Qatar Sports Club.
–Field Level Media
Jul 4, 2025; Eugene, OR, USA; The Diamond League trophy during the 50th Prefontaine Classic…
Apr 28, 2023; Houston, TX, USA; From left to right, Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud (left), second overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, and Texans linebacker Will Anderson Jr., third overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, pose for a photo at a press conference at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images The Houston Texans exercised the fifth-year options for quarterback CJ Stroud and pass-rusher Will Anderson, multiple outlets reported on Wednesday.
The options will pay Stroud $25.904 million and Anderson $21.512 million in 2027. They were the No. 2 and No. 3 overall picks in the 2023 NFL Draft by Houston, respectively.
The Texans had until May 1 to pick up the options. Reports out of Houston said the move is a precursor to a long-term extension for the All-Pro Anderson, while the team plans to evaluate how Stroud performs this season.
Stroud, 24, has compiled a 28-18 record with three trips to the playoffs in his first three seasons as the starter. The 2023 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year has completed 63.8% of his passes for 10,876 yards with 62 touchdowns and 25 interceptions in 46 starts. He also made the Pro Bowl in 2023.
Anderson, 24, has tallied 30 sacks, 64 quarterback hits, 136 tackles, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries in 46 games (44 starts). The 2023 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year made the Pro Bowl in 2023 and 2025 and earned All-Pro first-team honors in 2025.
–Field Level Media
Apr 28, 2023; Houston, TX, USA; From left to right, Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud (left), second overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, and Texans linebacker Will Anderson Jr., third overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, pose for a photo at a press conference at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images The Houston Texans exercised the fifth-year options for quarterback CJ Stroud and pass-rusher Will Anderson, multiple outlets reported on Wednesday.
The options will pay Stroud $25.904 million and Anderson $21.512 million in 2027. They were the No. 2 and No. 3 overall picks in the 2023 NFL Draft by Houston, respectively.
The Texans had until May 1 to pick up the options. Reports out of Houston said the move is a precursor to a long-term extension for the All-Pro Anderson, while the team plans to evaluate how Stroud performs this season.
Stroud, 24, has compiled a 28-18 record with three trips to the playoffs in his first three seasons as the starter. The 2023 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year has completed 63.8% of his passes for 10,876 yards with 62 touchdowns and 25 interceptions in 46 starts. He also made the Pro Bowl in 2023.
Anderson, 24, has tallied 30 sacks, 64 quarterback hits, 136 tackles, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries in 46 games (44 starts). The 2023 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year made the Pro Bowl in 2023 and 2025 and earned All-Pro first-team honors in 2025.
–Field Level Media
Apr 28, 2023; Houston, TX, USA; From left to right, Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud…