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Deadspin | Jeffrey Springs fires 6 1/3 innings as A’s shut down Rangers  Apr 14, 2026; West Sacramento, California, USA; Athletics starting pitcher Jeffrey Springs (59) delivers a pitch against the Texas Rangers during the first inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Lee-Imagn Images   Jacob Wilson delivered a two-run single, Jeffrey Springs tossed 6 1/3 strong innings and Denzel Clarke robbed a homer as the Athletics recorded a 2-1 victory over the Texas Rangers on Tuesday night at West Sacramento, Calif.  Springs (3-0) allowed one run and three hits. He struck out five and walked two to help the A’s win for the sixth time in the past seven games.  Mark Leiter Jr. struck out two during a perfect ninth for his second save.  Jake Burger had an RBI single for the Rangers, who had won five of their previous seven games.  Texas starter MacKenzie Gore (2-1) gave up two runs and three hits over 4 2/3 innings. He walked a career-high-tying six and struck out five.  Gore retired the first two batters in the third inning before Clarke doubled and Shea Langeliers and Nick Kurtz walked to load the bases. Wilson followed with a two-run single to the left of third baseman Josh Jung, giving the A’s a 2-1 lead.  There were two outs in the top of the fourth when the Rangers’ Andrew McCutchen hit a deep drive to center. Clarke ran back, measured the drive and leaped up above the fence to make the catch, furthering his reputation as a defensive wizard.  The Rangers threatened in the eighth when Wyatt Langford and Corey Seager drew back-to-back two-out walks against Hogan Harris.   Elvis Alvarado entered, and Burger jumped on the first pitch and lined it directly to Athletics left fielder Tyler Soderstrom to end the inning.  Leiter fanned Evan Carter and Jung to start the ninth before retiring pinch hitter Joc Pederson on a fly to right to end it.  Texas scored in the first. Brandon Nimmo led off the game with a double and was stationed at third when Burger stroked a two-out RBI single to left center. Burger has recorded five RBIs while the Rangers have split the first two games of the four-game series.  Rangers reliever Luis Curvelo exited after throwing two pitches to Wilson in the bottom of the seventh inning.  Curvelo grabbed his right biceps after the first pitch, and his second offering was about 10 feet wide of the plate, allowing Langeliers to move to second on the wild pitch. The right-hander immediately called for the Texas training staff, dropped his glove to the ground and was removed from the game.  Tyler Alexander entered and escaped the inning without allowing a run.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Jeffrey #Springs #fires #innings #shut #Rangers

Deadspin | Jeffrey Springs fires 6 1/3 innings as A’s shut down Rangers
Deadspin | Jeffrey Springs fires 6 1/3 innings as A’s shut down Rangers  Apr 14, 2026; West Sacramento, California, USA; Athletics starting pitcher Jeffrey Springs (59) delivers a pitch against the Texas Rangers during the first inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Lee-Imagn Images   Jacob Wilson delivered a two-run single, Jeffrey Springs tossed 6 1/3 strong innings and Denzel Clarke robbed a homer as the Athletics recorded a 2-1 victory over the Texas Rangers on Tuesday night at West Sacramento, Calif.  Springs (3-0) allowed one run and three hits. He struck out five and walked two to help the A’s win for the sixth time in the past seven games.  Mark Leiter Jr. struck out two during a perfect ninth for his second save.  Jake Burger had an RBI single for the Rangers, who had won five of their previous seven games.  Texas starter MacKenzie Gore (2-1) gave up two runs and three hits over 4 2/3 innings. He walked a career-high-tying six and struck out five.  Gore retired the first two batters in the third inning before Clarke doubled and Shea Langeliers and Nick Kurtz walked to load the bases. Wilson followed with a two-run single to the left of third baseman Josh Jung, giving the A’s a 2-1 lead.  There were two outs in the top of the fourth when the Rangers’ Andrew McCutchen hit a deep drive to center. Clarke ran back, measured the drive and leaped up above the fence to make the catch, furthering his reputation as a defensive wizard.  The Rangers threatened in the eighth when Wyatt Langford and Corey Seager drew back-to-back two-out walks against Hogan Harris.   Elvis Alvarado entered, and Burger jumped on the first pitch and lined it directly to Athletics left fielder Tyler Soderstrom to end the inning.  Leiter fanned Evan Carter and Jung to start the ninth before retiring pinch hitter Joc Pederson on a fly to right to end it.  Texas scored in the first. Brandon Nimmo led off the game with a double and was stationed at third when Burger stroked a two-out RBI single to left center. Burger has recorded five RBIs while the Rangers have split the first two games of the four-game series.  Rangers reliever Luis Curvelo exited after throwing two pitches to Wilson in the bottom of the seventh inning.  Curvelo grabbed his right biceps after the first pitch, and his second offering was about 10 feet wide of the plate, allowing Langeliers to move to second on the wild pitch. The right-hander immediately called for the Texas training staff, dropped his glove to the ground and was removed from the game.  Tyler Alexander entered and escaped the inning without allowing a run.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Jeffrey #Springs #fires #innings #shut #RangersApr 14, 2026; West Sacramento, California, USA; Athletics starting pitcher Jeffrey Springs (59) delivers a pitch against the Texas Rangers during the first inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Lee-Imagn Images

Jacob Wilson delivered a two-run single, Jeffrey Springs tossed 6 1/3 strong innings and Denzel Clarke robbed a homer as the Athletics recorded a 2-1 victory over the Texas Rangers on Tuesday night at West Sacramento, Calif.

Springs (3-0) allowed one run and three hits. He struck out five and walked two to help the A’s win for the sixth time in the past seven games.

Mark Leiter Jr. struck out two during a perfect ninth for his second save.

Jake Burger had an RBI single for the Rangers, who had won five of their previous seven games.

Texas starter MacKenzie Gore (2-1) gave up two runs and three hits over 4 2/3 innings. He walked a career-high-tying six and struck out five.

Gore retired the first two batters in the third inning before Clarke doubled and Shea Langeliers and Nick Kurtz walked to load the bases. Wilson followed with a two-run single to the left of third baseman Josh Jung, giving the A’s a 2-1 lead.

There were two outs in the top of the fourth when the Rangers’ Andrew McCutchen hit a deep drive to center. Clarke ran back, measured the drive and leaped up above the fence to make the catch, furthering his reputation as a defensive wizard.


The Rangers threatened in the eighth when Wyatt Langford and Corey Seager drew back-to-back two-out walks against Hogan Harris.

Elvis Alvarado entered, and Burger jumped on the first pitch and lined it directly to Athletics left fielder Tyler Soderstrom to end the inning.

Leiter fanned Evan Carter and Jung to start the ninth before retiring pinch hitter Joc Pederson on a fly to right to end it.

Texas scored in the first. Brandon Nimmo led off the game with a double and was stationed at third when Burger stroked a two-out RBI single to left center. Burger has recorded five RBIs while the Rangers have split the first two games of the four-game series.

Rangers reliever Luis Curvelo exited after throwing two pitches to Wilson in the bottom of the seventh inning.

Curvelo grabbed his right biceps after the first pitch, and his second offering was about 10 feet wide of the plate, allowing Langeliers to move to second on the wild pitch. The right-hander immediately called for the Texas training staff, dropped his glove to the ground and was removed from the game.

Tyler Alexander entered and escaped the inning without allowing a run.

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Jeffrey #Springs #fires #innings #shut #Rangers

Apr 14, 2026; West Sacramento, California, USA; Athletics starting pitcher Jeffrey Springs (59) delivers a pitch against the Texas Rangers during the first inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Lee-Imagn Images

Jacob Wilson delivered a two-run single, Jeffrey Springs tossed 6 1/3 strong innings and Denzel Clarke robbed a homer as the Athletics recorded a 2-1 victory over the Texas Rangers on Tuesday night at West Sacramento, Calif.

Springs (3-0) allowed one run and three hits. He struck out five and walked two to help the A’s win for the sixth time in the past seven games.

Mark Leiter Jr. struck out two during a perfect ninth for his second save.

Jake Burger had an RBI single for the Rangers, who had won five of their previous seven games.

Texas starter MacKenzie Gore (2-1) gave up two runs and three hits over 4 2/3 innings. He walked a career-high-tying six and struck out five.

Gore retired the first two batters in the third inning before Clarke doubled and Shea Langeliers and Nick Kurtz walked to load the bases. Wilson followed with a two-run single to the left of third baseman Josh Jung, giving the A’s a 2-1 lead.

There were two outs in the top of the fourth when the Rangers’ Andrew McCutchen hit a deep drive to center. Clarke ran back, measured the drive and leaped up above the fence to make the catch, furthering his reputation as a defensive wizard.

The Rangers threatened in the eighth when Wyatt Langford and Corey Seager drew back-to-back two-out walks against Hogan Harris.

Elvis Alvarado entered, and Burger jumped on the first pitch and lined it directly to Athletics left fielder Tyler Soderstrom to end the inning.

Leiter fanned Evan Carter and Jung to start the ninth before retiring pinch hitter Joc Pederson on a fly to right to end it.

Texas scored in the first. Brandon Nimmo led off the game with a double and was stationed at third when Burger stroked a two-out RBI single to left center. Burger has recorded five RBIs while the Rangers have split the first two games of the four-game series.

Rangers reliever Luis Curvelo exited after throwing two pitches to Wilson in the bottom of the seventh inning.

Curvelo grabbed his right biceps after the first pitch, and his second offering was about 10 feet wide of the plate, allowing Langeliers to move to second on the wild pitch. The right-hander immediately called for the Texas training staff, dropped his glove to the ground and was removed from the game.

Tyler Alexander entered and escaped the inning without allowing a run.

–Field Level Media

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Kerala Blasters vs NorthEast United — Ashley Westwood hopes to continue pulling KBFC out of crisis <div id="content-body-70860470" itemprop="articleBody"><p>Ashley Westwood is no stranger to Indian football.</p><p>He guided Bengaluru FC to the then top-flight title in his and the club’s first season in Indian professional football and won three trophies with the club, becoming a legend among its faithful.</p><p>Last month, the former Manchester United academy graduate returned to coaching duties in Indian football after four years, taking charge of Kerala Blasters in the Indian Super League (ISL).</p><p>“I was here from the start of the ISL when it was only a six-week league… and now it has developed into an eight to 10-month league. So, I’ve seen it all. It has had a tough time this last year. But like anything, it’s a work in progress, a process,” Westwood tells <i>Sportstar </i>in an exclusive interview.</p><div class=" article-picture center"><img src="https://ss-i.thgim.com/public/football/indian-football/a2w4s2/article70860475.ece/alternates/FREE_1200/3%20-%20K.%20Murali%20Kumar.jpeg" data-original="https://ss-i.thgim.com/public/football/indian-football/a2w4s2/article70860475.ece/alternates/FREE_1200/3%20-%20K.%20Murali%20Kumar.jpeg" alt="Ashley Westwood’s success at Bengaluru FC wasn’t just about results, but two I-League titles and a Federation Cup gave it weight and permanence." title="Ashley Westwood’s success at Bengaluru FC wasn’t just about results, but two I-League titles and a Federation Cup gave it weight and permanence." class=" lazy" width="100%" height="100%"/><div class="pic-caption"><figcaption class="figure-caption align-text-bottom"><p> Ashley Westwood’s success at Bengaluru FC wasn’t just about results, but two I-League titles and a Federation Cup gave it weight and permanence. | Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR </p><img class="caption-image" src="https://assetsss.thehindu.com/theme/images/SSRX/lightbox-info.svg" alt="lightbox-info"/></figcaption></div><p class="caption"> Ashley Westwood’s success at Bengaluru FC wasn’t just about results, but two I-League titles and a Federation Cup gave it weight and permanence. | Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR </p></div><div class="fact-box"><h5 class="main-title"> Ashley Westwood’s record in Indian football: </h5><p> Teams managed: Bengaluru FC, ATK, Punjab FC, Kerala Blasters </p><p> Total matches: 89 </p><p> Wins: 46 </p><p> Losses: 26 </p><p> Draws: 17 </p><p> Trophies: I-League x2 (2013-14, 2015-2016), Federation Cup (2014-15) </p></div><p>But unlike Bengaluru, he finds himself in a precarious position at Kerala Blasters.</p><p>The three-time ISL finalist has struggled for form this season, and with no wins in six matches, the Blasters parted ways with head coach David Catala, while their fan club, the <i>Manjappada</i>, boycotted matches citing mismanagement.</p><p>“Football is challenging anyway. Sometimes you get fortunate, and you go into a club mid-season because a coach has done well, and you take over a team at the top of the league, but that’s very rare,” Westwood says.</p><p>“Normally, if you go into a club halfway through a season, it’s because they’re not doing very well, because a manager has lost his job. Of course, with Bengaluru, it was a brand-new club. So, any challenge is good.”</p><p>Westwood opened his Blasters stint on a forgettable note, losing 0-2 to the newly formed Sporting Club Delhi. However, he found the perfect opportunity to respond against Bengaluru FC in the match that followed, which the Blasters won for their first victory of the season.</p><p>“I enjoy challenges. There’s lots of improvement to come, hopefully, and maybe we can do that. I’ve done it before in all the roles I’ve been in. So, I’m hoping to do the same again. Let’s see if we can keep improving things,” he says.</p><p><b>The Achilles heel of the Blue Tigers?</b></p><div class=" article-picture center"><img src="https://ss-i.thgim.com/public/football/indian-football/7bqnej/article70860489.ece/alternates/FREE_1200/GettyImages-2247788125.jpg" data-original="https://ss-i.thgim.com/public/football/indian-football/7bqnej/article70860489.ece/alternates/FREE_1200/GettyImages-2247788125.jpg" alt="Team Hong Kong head coach Ashley Westwood (R) talks to Matthew Elliot Wing Kai Orr of Hong Kong (L) during the Asian Cup qualifier Group C match at Kai Tak Stadium on November 18, 2025, in Hong Kong, China." title="Team Hong Kong head coach Ashley Westwood (R) talks to Matthew Elliot Wing Kai Orr of Hong Kong (L) during the Asian Cup qualifier Group C match at Kai Tak Stadium on November 18, 2025, in Hong Kong, China." class=" lazy" width="100%" height="100%"/><div class="pic-caption"><figcaption class="figure-caption align-text-bottom"><p> Team Hong Kong head coach Ashley Westwood (R) talks to Matthew Elliot Wing Kai Orr of Hong Kong (L) during the Asian Cup qualifier Group C match at Kai Tak Stadium on November 18, 2025, in Hong Kong, China. | Photo Credit: Getty Images </p><img class="caption-image" src="https://assetsss.thehindu.com/theme/images/SSRX/lightbox-info.svg" alt="lightbox-info"/></figcaption></div><p class="caption"> Team Hong Kong head coach Ashley Westwood (R) talks to Matthew Elliot Wing Kai Orr of Hong Kong (L) during the Asian Cup qualifier Group C match at Kai Tak Stadium on November 18, 2025, in Hong Kong, China. | Photo Credit: Getty Images </p></div><p>There’s another side to Westwood beyond domestic football. He has managed two Asian sides, Afghanistan and Hong Kong. Both pulled off significant upsets against India.</p><p>In 2024, India lost to Afghanistan on home soil for the second time ever, which turned out to be one of the last matches under coach Igor Stimac. A year later, Hong Kong beat India in an AFC Asian Cup qualifier. Manolo Marquez, who had stepped into Stimac’s shoes, parted ways shortly after.</p><p>So, is the Englishman a nemesis for India’s coaches?</p><p>“No, it’s certainly not a personal thing. Coincidence happens in football. With me, I try to win every game, whoever it is,” Westwood says.</p><p>“Predominantly, my record shows that I do win quite a few games, and unfortunately, a few of them have been against India. I don’t look at it as a scalp; I look at it as a game of football, and one that we won.”</p><p>It was no surprise that Westwood was among the names circulating in Indian football circles as a potential coach of the Blue Tigers, first after Stimac and then after Marquez.</p><p>“It’s (the question has) come around a lot of times. I’ve been close a lot of times. It hasn’t happened. I won’t comment on that particular job where they have a manager, of course,” he says. “But regardless of the job, I’ll concentrate on what I need to do, which is improve Kerala Blasters.”</p><p><b>Winds of change at Kerala Blasters</b></p><p>There have been signs of optimism in the Blasters camp since his arrival. They have signed former Real Madrid Castilla winger Franchu, who scored the winner on his ISL debut against Bengaluru FC.</p><p>“Hopefully, this carries on. It’s simple: you give everything in a relationship and, normally, you get it back. Football has a unique way of taking care of you if you take care of your work rate. That’s all we’re trying to do,” Westwood says.</p><p>But the tactician will know that slip-ups could cost the team heavily, especially in a truncated season where each team plays each other just once.</p><div class="fact-box"><h5 class="main-title"> Kerala Blasters’ remaining matches: </h5><p> Kerala Blasters vs NorthEast United — April 15 </p><p> Kerala Blasters vs Jamshedpur FC — April 18 </p><p> Kerala Blasters vs Odisha FC — April 23 </p><p> Kerala Blasters vs Mohammedan Sporting — May 10 </p><p> Kerala Blasters vs FC Goa — May 23 </p></div><p>Despite the win, the Blasters remain second from bottom, and losses from here, especially against bottom-placed Mohammedan Sporting, could see the club struggle to stay afloat in the top flight this season.</p><p>“We won’t be in a relegation dogfight. That’s my belief, not an expectation. I’m confident in myself. . . There’s definitely an area for us to improve and get some wins. So, I’m not concerned about where they were. I’m just trying to look at where we might finish,” he says.</p><p>Bengaluru FC earned a place in Indian football discussions in its maiden season under Westwood. The Blasters, who had slipped out of that discourse with underwhelming results, will look to tread a similar path under the same man in the dugout.</p><p class="publish-time" id="end-of-article">Published on Apr 14, 2026</p></div> #Kerala #Blasters #NorthEast #United #Ashley #Westwood #hopes #continue #pulling #KBFC #crisis

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The Delhi High Court has held Hockey India secretary general Bhola Nath Singh guilty of contempt of court for wilfully disobeying its order.

Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav said he would hear the issue of sentence on May 4, but granted Singh liberty to “purge” the contempt by undertaking “such measures as found fit.” The court passed the judgement on April 20 on a contempt plea by Syeed Asima Ali, the elected vice president of Hockey India, who alleged non-compliance with an order passed on January 17, 2025, by the sports body’s officials.

The court stated that as per its directions, Hockey India officials were required to give requisite links to the petitioner to enable her to participate in all executive board meetings but they failed to do so for meetings held on July 4, 2025 and July 27, 2025.

It observed that any purported subsequent events did not excuse the officials from their obligation to provide links to the petitioner, when they had not even sought modification of the direction.

“No endeavour has ever been made to purge the contempt. The minutes of the meeting, links for which were not provided to the petitioner, still stare at the face of the Court’s subsisting directions. There was not even a whisper of an apology, let alone an unconditional apology. Even otherwise, an unconditional apology, unlike the holy water from the Ganges, cannot purify the respondents, specifically Bhola Nath Singh, of his conscious, concerted, deliberate and willful disobedience of the Court’s directions,” the court stated in the judgement.

It held that the manner in which Hockey India and Singh conducted himself through the course of the present proceedings amounted to a clear case of contempt of court.

Stating that non-compliance of court orders by a National Sports Federation, which functions under the aegis of and receives funds from the State, was no less than an administrative sin, the court concluded, “This Court finds the respondents, and specifically Bhola Nath Singh, Secretary General of Hockey India, guilty of committing contempt of Court, by willfully disobeying/not complying with the order dated 17.01.2025”.

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The order of January 17, 2025, was passed on a petition by Asima for the removal of Singh from the post of secretary general of Hockey India.

It was alleged that Singh is ineligible to hold any elected office in Hockey India owing to the tenure and age restrictions enumerated in the Sports Code.

As an interim direction, the court asked Hockey India officials to provide the requisite links to the petitioner to enable her to participate in all executive board meetings.

Published on Apr 21, 2026

#holds #Hockey #India #secretary #general #guilty #contempt">HC holds Hockey India secretary general guilty of contempt  The Delhi High Court has held Hockey India secretary general Bhola Nath Singh guilty of contempt of court for wilfully disobeying its order.Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav said he would hear the issue of sentence on May 4, but granted Singh liberty to “purge” the contempt by undertaking “such measures as found fit.” The court passed the judgement on April 20 on a contempt plea by Syeed Asima Ali, the elected vice president of Hockey India, who alleged non-compliance with an order passed on January 17, 2025, by the sports body’s officials.The court stated that as per its directions, Hockey India officials were required to give requisite links to the petitioner to enable her to participate in all executive board meetings but they failed to do so for meetings held on July 4, 2025 and July 27, 2025.It observed that any purported subsequent events did not excuse the officials from their obligation to provide links to the petitioner, when they had not even sought modification of the direction.“No endeavour has ever been made to purge the contempt. The minutes of the meeting, links for which were not provided to the petitioner, still stare at the face of the Court’s subsisting directions. There was not even a whisper of an apology, let alone an unconditional apology. Even otherwise, an unconditional apology, unlike the holy water from the Ganges, cannot purify the respondents, specifically Bhola Nath Singh, of his conscious, concerted, deliberate and willful disobedience of the Court’s directions,” the court stated in the judgement.It held that the manner in which Hockey India and Singh conducted himself through the course of the present proceedings amounted to a clear case of contempt of court.Stating that non-compliance of court orders by a National Sports Federation, which functions under the aegis of and receives funds from the State, was no less than an administrative sin, the court concluded, “This Court finds the respondents, and specifically Bhola Nath Singh, Secretary General of Hockey India, guilty of committing contempt of Court, by willfully disobeying/not complying with the order dated 17.01.2025”.ALSO READ | Hockey India announces 36-member senior men’s camp for upcoming seasonThe order of January 17, 2025, was passed on a petition by Asima for the removal of Singh from the post of secretary general of Hockey India.It was alleged that Singh is ineligible to hold any elected office in Hockey India owing to the tenure and age restrictions enumerated in the Sports Code.As an interim direction, the court asked Hockey India officials to provide the requisite links to the petitioner to enable her to participate in all executive board meetings.Published on Apr 21, 2026  #holds #Hockey #India #secretary #general #guilty #contempt

Hockey India announces 36-member senior men’s camp for upcoming season

The order of January 17, 2025, was passed on a petition by Asima for the removal of Singh from the post of secretary general of Hockey India.

It was alleged that Singh is ineligible to hold any elected office in Hockey India owing to the tenure and age restrictions enumerated in the Sports Code.

As an interim direction, the court asked Hockey India officials to provide the requisite links to the petitioner to enable her to participate in all executive board meetings.

Published on Apr 21, 2026

#holds #Hockey #India #secretary #general #guilty #contempt">HC holds Hockey India secretary general guilty of contempt

The Delhi High Court has held Hockey India secretary general Bhola Nath Singh guilty of contempt of court for wilfully disobeying its order.

Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav said he would hear the issue of sentence on May 4, but granted Singh liberty to “purge” the contempt by undertaking “such measures as found fit.” The court passed the judgement on April 20 on a contempt plea by Syeed Asima Ali, the elected vice president of Hockey India, who alleged non-compliance with an order passed on January 17, 2025, by the sports body’s officials.

The court stated that as per its directions, Hockey India officials were required to give requisite links to the petitioner to enable her to participate in all executive board meetings but they failed to do so for meetings held on July 4, 2025 and July 27, 2025.

It observed that any purported subsequent events did not excuse the officials from their obligation to provide links to the petitioner, when they had not even sought modification of the direction.

“No endeavour has ever been made to purge the contempt. The minutes of the meeting, links for which were not provided to the petitioner, still stare at the face of the Court’s subsisting directions. There was not even a whisper of an apology, let alone an unconditional apology. Even otherwise, an unconditional apology, unlike the holy water from the Ganges, cannot purify the respondents, specifically Bhola Nath Singh, of his conscious, concerted, deliberate and willful disobedience of the Court’s directions,” the court stated in the judgement.

It held that the manner in which Hockey India and Singh conducted himself through the course of the present proceedings amounted to a clear case of contempt of court.

Stating that non-compliance of court orders by a National Sports Federation, which functions under the aegis of and receives funds from the State, was no less than an administrative sin, the court concluded, “This Court finds the respondents, and specifically Bhola Nath Singh, Secretary General of Hockey India, guilty of committing contempt of Court, by willfully disobeying/not complying with the order dated 17.01.2025”.

ALSO READ | Hockey India announces 36-member senior men’s camp for upcoming season

The order of January 17, 2025, was passed on a petition by Asima for the removal of Singh from the post of secretary general of Hockey India.

It was alleged that Singh is ineligible to hold any elected office in Hockey India owing to the tenure and age restrictions enumerated in the Sports Code.

As an interim direction, the court asked Hockey India officials to provide the requisite links to the petitioner to enable her to participate in all executive board meetings.

Published on Apr 21, 2026

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Deadspin | CJ McCollum, Hawks rally late, even series vs. Knicks  Apr 20, 2026; New York, New York, USA; Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson (1) drives to the basket against New York Knicks guard Mikal Bridges (25) during the fourth quarter of game two of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images   CJ McCollum scored six of his game-high 32 points in the final two-plus minutes Monday night for the visiting Atlanta Hawks, who stormed back from an eight-point deficit in the last five minutes to stun the New York Knicks 107-106 in Game 2 of an Eastern Conference first-round series.  The Hawks ended on a 15-6 run to even the best-of-seven series at a game apiece. Game 3 of the best-of-seven set is scheduled for Thursday night in Atlanta.  The Hawks, whose only lead before their concluding surge was at 36-35, trailed by as many as 14 points in the third quarter. Atlanta fell behind 100-92 when Jalen Brunson hit a floater with 5:26 left.  The teams traded empty possessions before Atlanta scored on its next three possessions to pull within 100-99 on Jalen Johnson’s layup with 3:25 remaining. McCollum drove past Brunson for the go-ahead layup with 2:08 left.  New York’s OG Anunoby missed two free throws and McCollum hit a short jumper, after which Brunson sank a 3-pointer to tie the score at 103-103. McCollum committed a turnover and Brunson missed a mid-range jumper before McCollum put the Hawks ahead for good with a fadeaway jumper from the left baseline with 33.5 seconds left.  Nickeil Alexander-Walker blocked Brunson’s shot and fed Johnson for a dunk to put the Hawks up 107-103 with 10.2 seconds left. Following a timeout, Brunson hit a 3-pointer that circled around the rim and went in, after which McCollum was fouled by Hart but missed both free throws.   The Knicks had a timeout left, but they pushed the ball up the court and Hart dished to Mikal Bridges, who missed a 12-foot attempt for the win from the left wing as time expired.  The Hawks shot 72.2% (13-for-18) in the fourth while the Knicks shot just 22.7% (5-for-22).  Jonathan Kuminga had 19 points off the bench for the Hawks while Johnson (17 points) and Onyeka Okongwu (15 points) also got into double figures.  Brunson scored 29 points for the Knicks. Hart recorded 15 points and 13 rebounds while Karl-Anthony Towns had 18 points. Anunoby finished with 14 points, and Mitchell Robinson scored 13 points off the bench. Bridges added 10 points.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #McCollum #Hawks #rally #late #series #KnicksApr 20, 2026; New York, New York, USA; Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson (1) drives to the basket against New York Knicks guard Mikal Bridges (25) during the fourth quarter of game two of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

CJ McCollum scored six of his game-high 32 points in the final two-plus minutes Monday night for the visiting Atlanta Hawks, who stormed back from an eight-point deficit in the last five minutes to stun the New York Knicks 107-106 in Game 2 of an Eastern Conference first-round series.

The Hawks ended on a 15-6 run to even the best-of-seven series at a game apiece. Game 3 of the best-of-seven set is scheduled for Thursday night in Atlanta.

The Hawks, whose only lead before their concluding surge was at 36-35, trailed by as many as 14 points in the third quarter. Atlanta fell behind 100-92 when Jalen Brunson hit a floater with 5:26 left.

The teams traded empty possessions before Atlanta scored on its next three possessions to pull within 100-99 on Jalen Johnson’s layup with 3:25 remaining. McCollum drove past Brunson for the go-ahead layup with 2:08 left.

New York’s OG Anunoby missed two free throws and McCollum hit a short jumper, after which Brunson sank a 3-pointer to tie the score at 103-103. McCollum committed a turnover and Brunson missed a mid-range jumper before McCollum put the Hawks ahead for good with a fadeaway jumper from the left baseline with 33.5 seconds left.


Nickeil Alexander-Walker blocked Brunson’s shot and fed Johnson for a dunk to put the Hawks up 107-103 with 10.2 seconds left. Following a timeout, Brunson hit a 3-pointer that circled around the rim and went in, after which McCollum was fouled by Hart but missed both free throws.

The Knicks had a timeout left, but they pushed the ball up the court and Hart dished to Mikal Bridges, who missed a 12-foot attempt for the win from the left wing as time expired.

The Hawks shot 72.2% (13-for-18) in the fourth while the Knicks shot just 22.7% (5-for-22).

Jonathan Kuminga had 19 points off the bench for the Hawks while Johnson (17 points) and Onyeka Okongwu (15 points) also got into double figures.

Brunson scored 29 points for the Knicks. Hart recorded 15 points and 13 rebounds while Karl-Anthony Towns had 18 points. Anunoby finished with 14 points, and Mitchell Robinson scored 13 points off the bench. Bridges added 10 points.

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #McCollum #Hawks #rally #late #series #Knicks">Deadspin | CJ McCollum, Hawks rally late, even series vs. Knicks  Apr 20, 2026; New York, New York, USA; Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson (1) drives to the basket against New York Knicks guard Mikal Bridges (25) during the fourth quarter of game two of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images   CJ McCollum scored six of his game-high 32 points in the final two-plus minutes Monday night for the visiting Atlanta Hawks, who stormed back from an eight-point deficit in the last five minutes to stun the New York Knicks 107-106 in Game 2 of an Eastern Conference first-round series.  The Hawks ended on a 15-6 run to even the best-of-seven series at a game apiece. Game 3 of the best-of-seven set is scheduled for Thursday night in Atlanta.  The Hawks, whose only lead before their concluding surge was at 36-35, trailed by as many as 14 points in the third quarter. Atlanta fell behind 100-92 when Jalen Brunson hit a floater with 5:26 left.  The teams traded empty possessions before Atlanta scored on its next three possessions to pull within 100-99 on Jalen Johnson’s layup with 3:25 remaining. McCollum drove past Brunson for the go-ahead layup with 2:08 left.  New York’s OG Anunoby missed two free throws and McCollum hit a short jumper, after which Brunson sank a 3-pointer to tie the score at 103-103. McCollum committed a turnover and Brunson missed a mid-range jumper before McCollum put the Hawks ahead for good with a fadeaway jumper from the left baseline with 33.5 seconds left.  Nickeil Alexander-Walker blocked Brunson’s shot and fed Johnson for a dunk to put the Hawks up 107-103 with 10.2 seconds left. Following a timeout, Brunson hit a 3-pointer that circled around the rim and went in, after which McCollum was fouled by Hart but missed both free throws.   The Knicks had a timeout left, but they pushed the ball up the court and Hart dished to Mikal Bridges, who missed a 12-foot attempt for the win from the left wing as time expired.  The Hawks shot 72.2% (13-for-18) in the fourth while the Knicks shot just 22.7% (5-for-22).  Jonathan Kuminga had 19 points off the bench for the Hawks while Johnson (17 points) and Onyeka Okongwu (15 points) also got into double figures.  Brunson scored 29 points for the Knicks. Hart recorded 15 points and 13 rebounds while Karl-Anthony Towns had 18 points. Anunoby finished with 14 points, and Mitchell Robinson scored 13 points off the bench. Bridges added 10 points.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #McCollum #Hawks #rally #late #series #Knicks

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