#Ambulance #ground #Lungi #Ngidi #stretchered #injury #PBKS">Ambulance comes on ground as Lungi Ngidi stretchered off with head injury in DC vs PBKS
An ambulance was forced to enter the field to help Delhi Capitals fast bowler Lungi Ngidi as he was stretchered off the field after suffering a head injury in its IPL 2026 match against Punjab Kings at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.
Ngidi suffered the injury while attempting a catch off Axar Patel’s bowling in the third over of Punjab Kings’ innings.
The South African fast bowler was tracking back from mid-off trying to dismiss PBKS opener Priyansh Arya. In attempting to reach the ball over his head, Ngidi lost balance and hit his head on the ground.
He was in immediate pain, holding his head in discomfort, and remained immobile on the ground for a lengthy period of time.
Sri Lankan pacer Dushmantha Chameera replaced Ngidi through the Concussion Substitution option.
#Deadspin #Marlins #build #early #lead #adding #beat #Giants">Deadspin | Marlins build early lead, keep adding on to beat Giants
Apr 24, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Miami Marlins first baseman Connor Norby (right) gets a congratulatory fist bump from third base coach Blake Lalli (45) as he runs out his three-run home run against the San Francisco Giants during the fourth inning at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images
Liam Hicks and Connor Norby smacked home runs and Kyle Stowers, Xavier Edwards and Otto Lopez collected three hits apiece as the Miami Marlins opened a six-game California swing with a 9-4 romp over the San Francisco Giants on Friday night.
Benefitting from a season-high-tying 16 hits of support, Sandy Alcantara (3-2) snapped a three-game personal winless streak with six comfortable innings, helping the Marlins win for the fourth time in their last five games.
All 108 pitches Alcantara threw were with a lead after the Marlins scored three times off Giants starter Adrian Houser (0-3) in the first inning.
Hicks’ homer, his fifth of the season, came five batters into the game and delivered the second and third runs of the night. Doubles by Jakob Marsee and Edwards plated the first run.
Miami added single runs in the second and third on an RBI single by Graham Pauley and sacrifice fly by Hicks, respectively, then broke the game open in the fourth on Norby’s third homer of the season, a three-run shot.
The visitors completed their scoring in the sixth on an RBI single by Lopez.
Houser was pulled after four innings, having allowed eight runs and 11 hits. He walked one and struck out three.
Down 8-0, the Giants finally got to Alcantara in the fifth, scoring three times on an RBI single by Drew Gilbert, a run-scoring double by Eric Haase and an RBI single by Luis Arraez.
Alcantara completed six innings, charged with three runs on nine hits. He walked one and struck out four.
The game’s only run of the final three innings came on a Jung Hoo Lee solo home run, his second of the year, beyond the right field wall in the eighth.
Hicks and Norby finished with three RBIs apiece, while Stowers and Owen Caissie scored twice each and Pauley added two hits. Miami’s nine runs were one shy of its season-high.
Arraez and Lee had three hits apiece for the Giants, who tallied 11 hits but lost their second straight.
#PBKS #IPL #Rahul #breaks #record #highest #score #Indian #IPL">DC vs PBKS IPL 2026: KL Rahul breaks record for highest score by Indian in IPL
The records tumbled at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Saturday afternoon as not only did KL Rahul bring up his fastest ever IPL century, but the DC opener also broke the record for the highest score ever by an Indian in the history of the competition.
Rahul has broken the record held by Abhishek Sharma who scored 141 against the same opposition in the competition last year.
The Delhi opener scored 152* taking DC to its highest ever total of 264/2, while also becoming the first Indian to cross 150 runs in an innings.
Here are the five highest individual score by Indians in IPL
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