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Abhishek Sharma scored a sensational unbeaten 135 off 68 balls against Delhi Capitals at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
Abhishek’s 135 is the fifth highest individual score in the history of the competition. The 25-year-old also set the record for the third highest score when he scored 141 runs off 55 balls against Punjab Kings in 2025.
This is also the second highest score by an Indian in the IPL, with the first highest being his own knock against PBKS.
Chris Gayle currently holds the record for the highest individual score when he scored 175* against Pune Warriors India in 2013.
Chris Gayle (RCB)- 175* off 66 balls against Pune Warriors India (2013)
Brendon Mccullum (KKR)- 158* off 73 balls against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (2008)
Abhishek Sharma- 141 off 55 balls against Punjab Kings (2025)
Quinton de Kock- 140* off 70 balls against Kolkata Knight Riders (2022)
Abhishek Sharma- 135* off 68 balls against Delhi Capitals (2026)
Published on Apr 21, 2026
Abhishek Sharma scored a sensational unbeaten 135 off 68 balls against Delhi Capitals at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
Abhishek’s 135 is the fifth highest individual score in the history of the competition. The 25-year-old also set the record for the third highest score when he scored 141 runs off 55 balls against Punjab Kings in 2025.
This is also the second highest score by an Indian in the IPL, with the first highest being his own knock against PBKS.
Chris Gayle currently holds the record for the highest individual score when he scored 175* against Pune Warriors India in 2013.
Chris Gayle (RCB)- 175* off 66 balls against Pune Warriors India (2013)
Brendon Mccullum (KKR)- 158* off 73 balls against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (2008)
Abhishek Sharma- 141 off 55 balls against Punjab Kings (2025)
Quinton de Kock- 140* off 70 balls against Kolkata Knight Riders (2022)
Abhishek Sharma- 135* off 68 balls against Delhi Capitals (2026)
Published on Apr 21, 2026
Abhishek Sharma scored a sensational unbeaten 135 off 68 balls against Delhi Capitals at the…
Jan 12, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin leaves the field following an AFC Wild Card Round loss to the Houston Texans at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Barry Reeger-Imagn Images Former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin reportedly has landed a new job.
Tomlin, 54, will join NBC as an NFL pregame show analyst on “Football Night in America,” The Athletic reported Tuesday morning. The show airs ahead of “Sunday Night Football.”
He reportedly will take the spot of Pro Football Hall of Fame member Tony Dungy, who announced his departure from the show on March 12. Tomlin served as an assistant coach under Dungy in 2001 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Known for his witty phrases during his news conferences, Tomlin will return to football after stepping down as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons. That move came after the Steelers’ 30-6 loss to the Houston Texans in an AFC wild-card game on Jan. 12.
Tomlin guided the Steelers to the Super Bowl XLIII title with a 27-23 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Feb. 1, 2009. Two years later, the Steelers lost Super Bowl XLV to Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers, 31-25.
Tomlin posted a 193-114-2 record during his time with Pittsburgh, tying him with Hall of Fame member Chuck Noll for ninth place in regular-season wins. Noll also coached the Steelers (1969-91), with Bill Cowher (1992-2007) bridging the gap between Noll and Tomlin.
–Field Level Media
Jan 12, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin leaves the field following an AFC Wild Card Round loss to the Houston Texans at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Barry Reeger-Imagn Images Former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin reportedly has landed a new job.
Tomlin, 54, will join NBC as an NFL pregame show analyst on “Football Night in America,” The Athletic reported Tuesday morning. The show airs ahead of “Sunday Night Football.”
He reportedly will take the spot of Pro Football Hall of Fame member Tony Dungy, who announced his departure from the show on March 12. Tomlin served as an assistant coach under Dungy in 2001 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Known for his witty phrases during his news conferences, Tomlin will return to football after stepping down as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons. That move came after the Steelers’ 30-6 loss to the Houston Texans in an AFC wild-card game on Jan. 12.
Tomlin guided the Steelers to the Super Bowl XLIII title with a 27-23 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Feb. 1, 2009. Two years later, the Steelers lost Super Bowl XLV to Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers, 31-25.
Tomlin posted a 193-114-2 record during his time with Pittsburgh, tying him with Hall of Fame member Chuck Noll for ninth place in regular-season wins. Noll also coached the Steelers (1969-91), with Bill Cowher (1992-2007) bridging the gap between Noll and Tomlin.
–Field Level Media
Jan 12, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin leaves the field…
”I’ve had some difficult conversations with people I care about about — with my family, the organization, the coaches, the players. Those have been positive and productive. In order to be successful on and off the field, you have to make good decisions. That includes me.”
We’re still left with a lot of vagueness surrounding this whole situation. Whether or not Vrabel and Russini had a relationship that extended beyond professionalism is of no consequence, but there are real questions to be answered about how a potential improper relationship could have impacted the NFL through biased reporting on the Vrabel, the Patriots, potential free agents, or in end-of-year award voting. Pro Football Talk is attempting to have the Associated Press unseal Russini’s 2025 awards voting as a means to examine her NFL Coach of the Year ballot in particular. Vrabel won the award, however there are questions about the ranked voting after Vrabel and if that potentially cost Jaguars coach Liam Coen (who finished second) points.
“Robert Kraft intervened and had his honchos pressure The Post before they published and tried to kill the story,” a source exclusively tells In Touch. “The Post gave Vrabel a longer time to respond than what is considered industry norms, and Kraft took advantage of that extended timeframe to put pressure on the reporter and the newspaper. A notorious crisis strategist made the call but was unsuccessful in neutering the story.”
It’s completely understandable that Vrabel, Russini, and the Patriots just want to move past this, because it is a significant distraction during NFL Draft week and into offseason workouts, but the water is already muddy when it comes to the separation of media and team roles thanks to Tom Brady’s dual role as part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders while still being employed as an analyst for Fox. The Vrabel/Russini incident is a further potential blurring of the lines, and it warrants investigation on both the side of The Athletic and the NFL.
”I’ve had some difficult conversations with people I care about about — with my family, the organization, the coaches, the players. Those have been positive and productive. In order to be successful on and off the field, you have to make good decisions. That includes me.”
We’re still left with a lot of vagueness surrounding this whole situation. Whether or not Vrabel and Russini had a relationship that extended beyond professionalism is of no consequence, but there are real questions to be answered about how a potential improper relationship could have impacted the NFL through biased reporting on the Vrabel, the Patriots, potential free agents, or in end-of-year award voting. Pro Football Talk is attempting to have the Associated Press unseal Russini’s 2025 awards voting as a means to examine her NFL Coach of the Year ballot in particular. Vrabel won the award, however there are questions about the ranked voting after Vrabel and if that potentially cost Jaguars coach Liam Coen (who finished second) points.
“Robert Kraft intervened and had his honchos pressure The Post before they published and tried to kill the story,” a source exclusively tells In Touch. “The Post gave Vrabel a longer time to respond than what is considered industry norms, and Kraft took advantage of that extended timeframe to put pressure on the reporter and the newspaper. A notorious crisis strategist made the call but was unsuccessful in neutering the story.”
It’s completely understandable that Vrabel, Russini, and the Patriots just want to move past this, because it is a significant distraction during NFL Draft week and into offseason workouts, but the water is already muddy when it comes to the separation of media and team roles thanks to Tom Brady’s dual role as part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders while still being employed as an analyst for Fox. The Vrabel/Russini incident is a further potential blurring of the lines, and it warrants investigation on both the side of The Athletic and the NFL.
The Patriots organization initially told the media that Vrabel would not speak publicly until after the NFL Draft, but plans appear to have changed when players began receiving questions about the photos as they arrived for the first workouts of the year. Vrabel said he spoke with the team and regretted that he caused a distraction inside the organization.
”I’ve had some difficult conversations with people I care about about — with my family, the organization, the coaches, the players. Those have been positive and productive. In order to be successful on and off the field, you have to make good decisions. That includes me.”
We’re still left with a lot of vagueness surrounding this whole situation. Whether or not Vrabel and Russini had a relationship that extended beyond professionalism is of no consequence, but there are real questions to be answered about how a potential improper relationship could have impacted the NFL through biased reporting on the Vrabel, the Patriots, potential free agents, or in end-of-year award voting. Pro Football Talk is attempting to have the Associated Press unseal Russini’s 2025 awards voting as a means to examine her NFL Coach of the Year ballot in particular. Vrabel won the award, however there are questions about the ranked voting after Vrabel and if that potentially cost Jaguars coach Liam Coen (who finished second) points.
“Robert Kraft intervened and had his honchos pressure The Post before they published and tried to kill the story,” a source exclusively tells In Touch. “The Post gave Vrabel a longer time to respond than what is considered industry norms, and Kraft took advantage of that extended timeframe to put pressure on the reporter and the newspaper. A notorious crisis strategist made the call but was unsuccessful in neutering the story.”
It’s completely understandable that Vrabel, Russini, and the Patriots just want to move past this, because it is a significant distraction during NFL Draft week and into offseason workouts, but the water is already muddy when it comes to the separation of media and team roles thanks to Tom Brady’s dual role as part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders while still being employed as an analyst for Fox. The Vrabel/Russini incident is a further potential blurring of the lines, and it warrants investigation on both the side of The Athletic and the NFL.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Tuesday that the Druzhba oil pipeline is ready to resume operations.
The pipeline, which pumps Russian oil to Europe, was a major roadblock for Ukraine to unlock a €90 billion aid package from the EU. The oil flow suspension sparked outrage in Hungary and Slovakia, which remain reliant on Russian oil imports. Both countries had accused Kyiv of not speeding up the repairs.
“Ukraine has completed repair work on the section of the Druzhba oil pipeline that was damaged by a Russian strike. The pipeline can resume operation,” Zelenskyy said on X.
This is a developing story, more details to come…
Edited by: Roshni Majumdar
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Tuesday that the Druzhba oil pipeline is ready to resume operations.
The pipeline, which pumps Russian oil to Europe, was a major roadblock for Ukraine to unlock a €90 billion aid package from the EU. The oil flow suspension sparked outrage in Hungary and Slovakia, which remain reliant on Russian oil imports. Both countries had accused Kyiv of not speeding up the repairs.
“Ukraine has completed repair work on the section of the Druzhba oil pipeline that was damaged by a Russian strike. The pipeline can resume operation,” Zelenskyy said on X.
This is a developing story, more details to come…
Edited by: Roshni Majumdar
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Tuesday that the Druzhba oil pipeline is ready to resume…
The Volleyball Federation of India’s provisional recognition has been “revoked with immediate effect” due to non-compliance of the legal and administrative requirements, FIVB, the world body for volleyball, said on Tuesday.
“In accordance with Articles 1.5.3 and 1.9.1 of the FIVB General Regulations, the FIVB Board of Administration has determined that the legal and administrative requirements established by the FIVB have not been respected by the interim leadership of the Volleyball Federation of India (VFI). As such, the VFI’s provisional recognition has been revoked with immediate effect,” a FIVB statement read.
Moreover, to “ensure continuity, stability and proper governance during this transitional period”, the FIVB has given the administrative responsibilities of the VFI to a Steering Committee.
More to follow…
Published on Apr 21, 2026
The Volleyball Federation of India’s provisional recognition has been “revoked with immediate effect” due to non-compliance of the legal and administrative requirements, FIVB, the world body for volleyball, said on Tuesday.
“In accordance with Articles 1.5.3 and 1.9.1 of the FIVB General Regulations, the FIVB Board of Administration has determined that the legal and administrative requirements established by the FIVB have not been respected by the interim leadership of the Volleyball Federation of India (VFI). As such, the VFI’s provisional recognition has been revoked with immediate effect,” a FIVB statement read.
Moreover, to “ensure continuity, stability and proper governance during this transitional period”, the FIVB has given the administrative responsibilities of the VFI to a Steering Committee.
More to follow…
Published on Apr 21, 2026
The Volleyball Federation of India’s provisional recognition has been “revoked with immediate effect” due to…
Aug 6, 2016; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Lawrence Okolie (GBR, red) reacts after defeating Igor Pawel Akubowski (POL, blue) in their men’s heavy preliminary bout at Riocentro – Pavilion 6 during the Rio 2016 Summer Olympic Games. Mandatory Credit: Dan Powers-Imagn Images British heavyweight boxer Lawrence Okolie has failed a drug test, forcing the cancellation of his bout Saturday in Paris against 2016 Olympic champion Tony Yoka of France.
The Times of London reported the substance discovered in his Voluntary Anti-Doping Association test was GHRP 2, which is designed to increase the body’s own growth hormone production. It can aid in recovery, increase muscle mass and also assist in fat loss.
“(On Monday night), the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) informed Queensberry that Lawrence Okolie returned an adverse finding following an anti-doping test conducted ahead of the show in Paris this Saturday,” fight promoter Queensberry posted on X. “A further update regarding the event will be made in due course.”
Okolie, 33, didn’t waste much time posting on social media himself.
“Before anyone starts imagining the worst, following my bicep injury last year, I sustained an elbow injury on the same arm during this camp,” he posted on Instagram, along with a picture of his elbow. “I had a treatment on it and now we are here. I truly hope sense prevails.
“I will of course be fully cooperating with all relevant authorities and I’m confident any investigation will clear my name. I won’t be making any further comment at this time. Thank you for all your support and see you soon.”
–Field Level Media
Aug 6, 2016; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Lawrence Okolie (GBR, red) reacts after defeating Igor Pawel Akubowski (POL, blue) in their men’s heavy preliminary bout at Riocentro – Pavilion 6 during the Rio 2016 Summer Olympic Games. Mandatory Credit: Dan Powers-Imagn Images British heavyweight boxer Lawrence Okolie has failed a drug test, forcing the cancellation of his bout Saturday in Paris against 2016 Olympic champion Tony Yoka of France.
The Times of London reported the substance discovered in his Voluntary Anti-Doping Association test was GHRP 2, which is designed to increase the body’s own growth hormone production. It can aid in recovery, increase muscle mass and also assist in fat loss.
“(On Monday night), the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) informed Queensberry that Lawrence Okolie returned an adverse finding following an anti-doping test conducted ahead of the show in Paris this Saturday,” fight promoter Queensberry posted on X. “A further update regarding the event will be made in due course.”
Okolie, 33, didn’t waste much time posting on social media himself.
“Before anyone starts imagining the worst, following my bicep injury last year, I sustained an elbow injury on the same arm during this camp,” he posted on Instagram, along with a picture of his elbow. “I had a treatment on it and now we are here. I truly hope sense prevails.
“I will of course be fully cooperating with all relevant authorities and I’m confident any investigation will clear my name. I won’t be making any further comment at this time. Thank you for all your support and see you soon.”
–Field Level Media
Aug 6, 2016; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Lawrence Okolie (GBR, red) reacts after defeating Igor…
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