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#IPL #James #Franklin #praises #Abhishek #Sharma #meticulous #preparation">IPL 2026 — James Franklin praises Abhishek Sharma for his meticulous preparation If there is one constant in Sunrisers Hyderabad’s (SRH) surge this season, it has been the uninhibited flair of Abhishek Sharma. With 380 runs from eight matches, the left-hander sits atop the run charts after Match 39 — a testament to his range and method.
Ahead of Wednesday’s clash against Mumbai Indians, SRH assistant coach James Franklin indicated that Abhishek’s preparation is meticulous, particularly against bowlers who may look to outfox him with variations.
“As far as Abhishek is concerned, he is very detailed with how he plans and prepares for oppositions. He will know and understand what MI’s bowlers will try and present to him, particularly in the PowerPlay,” Franklin said.
Abhishek had earlier fallen to a slower-ball ploy from Mohammed Shami, prompting questions about whether Mumbai might attempt a similar trap. But Franklin suggested that the opener’s strength lies in anticipation as much as execution.
“He likes to have conversations around the different bowlers that he is going to be coming up against in the next game. So, he will be well aware of potentially how they might come at him,” he said.
It is that blend of preparation and intent that has defined Abhishek’s season. His ability to dominate the PowerPlay — without abandoning situational awareness — has given SRH a head-start in most games.
Against a Mumbai Indians attack searching for consistency, the contest at the top against Jasprit Bumrah could once again set the tone. And if Abhishek’s numbers are any indication, it is a challenge he appears well equipped to meet.
Published on Apr 28, 2026
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#Deadspin #exFordham #players #banned #betting #probe">Deadspin | Two ex-Fordham players banned after betting probe
Mar 11, 2023; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Fordham Rams guard Will Richardson (1) looks to drive past Dayton Flyers guard Koby Brea (4) in the second half at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images Two former Fordham men’s basketball players received permanent bans from the NCAA on Tuesday after a lengthy gambling investigation.
The NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions found that Elijah Gray and Will Richardson participated in potential game manipulation for sports betting reasons.
According to the investigation, a $10,000 bet was placed on a February 2024 game involving Fordham in which the bettor wagered that the other team would win. NCAA enforcement staff identified three members of the roster with connections to the bettor, including Gray and Richardson.
Another member of the team told investigators he overheard Gray, Richardson and another student-athlete discussing the idea of throwing a game for money.
Gray admitted to agreeing to participate in the scheme in exchange for a payment of $10,000 to $15,000, but said he reconsidered and played with his normal effort and Fordham won the game. Richardson has denied involvement and he declined to cooperate with the investigation, which itself is an NCAA violation.
Gray, a 6-foot-8 forward, played two seasons at Fordham (2022-24) before transferring to Temple for the 2024-25 season. He transferred again to Wisconsin but was dismissed from the program last October amid the investigation. Gray averaged 5.7 points in 61 games (nine starts) for the Rams.
Richardson, a 6-foot-3 guard, played three seasons at Fordham (2022-25) before transferring to Albany, where he was dismissed from the program in December without appearing in a game. He averaged 7.9 points in 73 games (41 starts) for the Rams.
The bettors involved in the plot were indicted in January by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on wire fraud and bribery charges related to sports contests.
–Field Level Media
Mar 11, 2023; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Fordham Rams guard Will Richardson (1) looks to drive past Dayton Flyers guard Koby Brea (4) in the second half at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images Two former Fordham men’s basketball players received permanent bans from the NCAA on Tuesday after a lengthy gambling investigation.
The NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions found that Elijah Gray and Will Richardson participated in potential game manipulation for sports betting reasons.
According to the investigation, a $10,000 bet was placed on a February 2024 game involving Fordham in which the bettor wagered that the other team would win. NCAA enforcement staff identified three members of the roster with connections to the bettor, including Gray and Richardson.
Another member of the team told investigators he overheard Gray, Richardson and another student-athlete discussing the idea of throwing a game for money.
Gray admitted to agreeing to participate in the scheme in exchange for a payment of $10,000 to $15,000, but said he reconsidered and played with his normal effort and Fordham won the game. Richardson has denied involvement and he declined to cooperate with the investigation, which itself is an NCAA violation.
Gray, a 6-foot-8 forward, played two seasons at Fordham (2022-24) before transferring to Temple for the 2024-25 season. He transferred again to Wisconsin but was dismissed from the program last October amid the investigation. Gray averaged 5.7 points in 61 games (nine starts) for the Rams.
Richardson, a 6-foot-3 guard, played three seasons at Fordham (2022-25) before transferring to Albany, where he was dismissed from the program in December without appearing in a game. He averaged 7.9 points in 73 games (41 starts) for the Rams.
The bettors involved in the plot were indicted in January by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on wire fraud and bribery charges related to sports contests.
–Field Level Media
Mar 11, 2023; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Fordham Rams guard Will Richardson (1) looks to drive past Dayton Flyers guard Koby Brea (4) in the second half at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images Two former Fordham men’s basketball players received permanent bans from the NCAA on Tuesday after a lengthy gambling investigation.
The NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions found that Elijah Gray and Will Richardson participated in potential game manipulation for sports betting reasons.
According to the investigation, a $10,000 bet was placed on a February 2024 game involving Fordham in which the bettor wagered that the other team would win. NCAA enforcement staff identified three members of the roster with connections to the bettor, including Gray and Richardson.
Another member of the team told investigators he overheard Gray, Richardson and another student-athlete discussing the idea of throwing a game for money.
Gray admitted to agreeing to participate in the scheme in exchange for a payment of $10,000 to $15,000, but said he reconsidered and played with his normal effort and Fordham won the game. Richardson has denied involvement and he declined to cooperate with the investigation, which itself is an NCAA violation.
Gray, a 6-foot-8 forward, played two seasons at Fordham (2022-24) before transferring to Temple for the 2024-25 season. He transferred again to Wisconsin but was dismissed from the program last October amid the investigation. Gray averaged 5.7 points in 61 games (nine starts) for the Rams.
Richardson, a 6-foot-3 guard, played three seasons at Fordham (2022-25) before transferring to Albany, where he was dismissed from the program in December without appearing in a game. He averaged 7.9 points in 73 games (41 starts) for the Rams.
The bettors involved in the plot were indicted in January by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on wire fraud and bribery charges related to sports contests.
–Field Level Media
Mar 11, 2023; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Fordham Rams guard Will Richardson (1) looks to drive…
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#Vincent #Kompany #touchline #Bayerns #UEFA #Champions #League #semifinal #PSG">Why is Vincent Kompany not on the touchline for Bayern’s UEFA Champions League semifinal against PSG?
Bayern Munich will take on Paris Saint-Germain in a UEFA Champions League 2025-26 semifinal clash at the Parc des Princes in Paris on Tuesday.
Bayern will look to enter its first Champions League final in five years, as it hopes to get an advantage to take back home for the second leg.
Despite entering arguably its toughest game of the season, Bayern will be without its head coach, Vincent Kompany.
Why is Vincent Kompany not on the sidelines for Bayern Munich vs PSG?
Vincent Kompany will not be on the sidelines for Bayern Munich’s Champions League semifinal first leg after being suspended, with assistant Aaron Danks set to take over the duties.
Kompany was booked in Bayern’s thrilling quarterfinal win over Real Madrid for disputing the referee’s decision to allow the opposition to play on and score after a hard tackle on Bayern defender Josip Stanisic. It was his third yellow card in what was Bayern’s 12th Champions League game of the season.
He argued that UEFA should relax the rules now that there are more games than ever.
“It’s an extended format, and it’s the strictest-ever ruling with a lot of interpretation from referees, where sometimes you can get a yellow card wrong as well. So what happens then?” Kompany said after the game.
However, he placed confidence in Aaron Danks to steer the side through the first leg.
“Danksy has plenty of experience, was on the touchline for a while in England. I’ve got 100% confidence in the staff and everyone else,” Kompany said.
Kompany was still involved in training on Monday before Bayern departed for Paris, but he will be barred from the team’s locker room and bench at the Parc des Princes on Tuesday.
Published on Apr 29, 2026
Bayern Munich will take on Paris Saint-Germain in a UEFA Champions League 2025-26 semifinal clash at the Parc des Princes in Paris on Tuesday.
Bayern will look to enter its first Champions League final in five years, as it hopes to get an advantage to take back home for the second leg.
Despite entering arguably its toughest game of the season, Bayern will be without its head coach, Vincent Kompany.
Why is Vincent Kompany not on the sidelines for Bayern Munich vs PSG?
Vincent Kompany will not be on the sidelines for Bayern Munich’s Champions League semifinal first leg after being suspended, with assistant Aaron Danks set to take over the duties.
Kompany was booked in Bayern’s thrilling quarterfinal win over Real Madrid for disputing the referee’s decision to allow the opposition to play on and score after a hard tackle on Bayern defender Josip Stanisic. It was his third yellow card in what was Bayern’s 12th Champions League game of the season.
He argued that UEFA should relax the rules now that there are more games than ever.
“It’s an extended format, and it’s the strictest-ever ruling with a lot of interpretation from referees, where sometimes you can get a yellow card wrong as well. So what happens then?” Kompany said after the game.
However, he placed confidence in Aaron Danks to steer the side through the first leg.
“Danksy has plenty of experience, was on the touchline for a while in England. I’ve got 100% confidence in the staff and everyone else,” Kompany said.
Kompany was still involved in training on Monday before Bayern departed for Paris, but he will be barred from the team’s locker room and bench at the Parc des Princes on Tuesday.
Published on Apr 29, 2026
Bayern Munich will take on Paris Saint-Germain in a UEFA Champions League 2025-26 semifinal clash…

