RR vs RCB Live Score, IPL 2026: Rajasthan, Bengaluru face each other in battle of unbeaten sides
RR vs RCB: Catch the live score, updates and highlights from the IPL 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Guwahati on Friday.
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Welcome to the live coverage of the IPL 2026 match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Lucknow Super Giants at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Thursday.
Preview: The two unbeaten teams of the season – Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru – will take on each other in the battle to extend the winning run. Royals are currently at the top with three wins out of three while Royal Challengers have won both its games so far and are currently third in the points table.
Head-to-head record: It has been a fairly contested fixture with RCB winning 17 games and RR 14 out of 34 games. Three matches were not completed to have a result.
Live streaming info: The Rajasthan Royals vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru match will be streamed live on JioHotstar app and website.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi vs Virat Kohli today
Battle of generations today. 15-year-old Vaibhav will face 37-year-old Virat Kohli. Two completely different generation, batting philosophies, and roles. Who will come out on top today?
Welcome
Welcome to the live coverage of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Rajasthan Royals at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati. Stay tuned for the live updates.
RR vs RCB: Catch the live score, updates and highlights from the IPL 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Guwahati on Friday.
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Follow RR vs RCB IPL 2026 live score and updates.
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RITU RAJ KONWAR
Follow RR vs RCB IPL 2026 live score and updates.
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RITU RAJ KONWAR
Welcome to the live coverage of the IPL 2026 match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Lucknow Super Giants at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Thursday.
Preview: The two unbeaten teams of the season – Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru – will take on each other in the battle to extend the winning run. Royals are currently at the top with three wins out of three while Royal Challengers have won both its games so far and are currently third in the points table.
Head-to-head record: It has been a fairly contested fixture with RCB winning 17 games and RR 14 out of 34 games. Three matches were not completed to have a result.
Live streaming info: The Rajasthan Royals vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru match will be streamed live on JioHotstar app and website.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi vs Virat Kohli today
Battle of generations today. 15-year-old Vaibhav will face 37-year-old Virat Kohli. Two completely different generation, batting philosophies, and roles. Who will come out on top today?
Welcome
Welcome to the live coverage of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Rajasthan Royals at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati. Stay tuned for the live updates.
#years #father #gave #boxing #Vishvanath #wins #Asian #championships #gold">26 years after his father gave up boxing, Vishvanath wins Asian championships gold
On Friday morning, just like on every other workday, Suresh Babu sat on his sewing machine in his small tailoring shop in Chennai’s Perambur. His mind, he will say later, wasn’t in his work. He nervously waits for a call.
His phone rings around 11am. On the other end was his son Vishvanath, calling from Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia. The call is a short one but it’s exactly what Suresh was hoping to hear.
“ Jaichtein (I’ve won)”
Just minutes before, competing in the final of the men’s 50kg division at the Asian boxing championships, Vishvanath has beaten Japan’s Daichi Iwai by a comprehensive 5-0 unanimous decision. He’s the only boxer from the Indian men’s team to win gold at the continental championships. Suresh hasn’t been able to watch the bouts since the competition isn’t being broadcast but his son’s words are more than enough for now.
When he hears them, Suresh says he blinks back tears. “Four years back, Vishvanath called me after he won gold at the Asian Youth Championships. I cried then. I thought I wouldn’t cry again but I did,” he tells Sportstar.
The tears flowed for the same reason.
“It was a very emotional moment for me. Everything I had dreamed of, Vishvanath was achieving. All the ambitions I had, my son is fulfilling,” says Suresh. The call with his son is a short one. Vishvanath has to stand on the podium and pose for pictures with various dignitaries. Suresh Babu returns to working on the women’s suit he’s completing.
Suresh doesn’t mind.
Suresh had been a boxer himself – a talented one at that. He’d won multiple state titles and subsequently a silver medal at the sub-junior nationals in 1995. Just three years later though, he would hang up his gloves.
“I loved boxing. But there was no money in the sport. I was from a very poor family. I was the eldest and had four sisters to marry off. I could either choose to chase the sport or I could take care of my family. I had to put my dreams to one side. That’s how I got into tailoring,” he says.
Suresh never forgot his first passion, however. Once his work day ends, he says he still shadow boxes to remind himself of the old days. But he wanted more for his son. When Vishvanath was 11, he started training him. Vishvanath hated it at first. “ Who likes to get punched?” Vishvanath once told Sportstar.
But Suresh persisted. He’d tell his son stories of the great fighters of yore and tell him he could become like them too. Slowly Vishvanath’s perspective changed. “The more I practised the more I enjoyed boxing too,” recalls Vishvanath.
But although Suresh had planted the seed, he realised soon enough he wasn’t going to be able to develop his son the way he wanted. “I had a full time job and money wasn’t easy. I would train him whenever I could. I’d give him some coaching in the morning and then once I got back from work. But if I had a lot of work or I got a late order then I’d be able to train him really late,” he says.
While Chennai had a few boxing clubs, Suresh understood his son needed a specialised training environment. The duo would twice travel to Bangalore for trials at the boys sports company in the MEG (Madras Engineer Group) and be rejected on both occasions due to Vishvanath’s small build, which coaches would later say was due to poor nutrition.
The rejection discouraged him. “I didn’t want to continue boxing and I told my father that I was always going to be rejected. But he kept pushing me to make one more attempt,” says Vishvanath.
Vishvanath with his father, Suresh Babu, right.
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Vishvanath with his father, Suresh Babu, right.
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In 2018, Suresh took one final chance, taking his son to the Army Sports Institute trial in Pune. It wasn’t an easy choice to make. “I didn’t know anything about Pune. The trial was a week long, so I had to shut the shop and take a small loan to pay for our travel and stay in Pune and also to support the rest of the family in Chennai. But it was an easy decision to make,” says Suresh.
When they reached Pune, Vishvanath found himself competing with several hundred other applicants. This time though he wasn’t immediately rejected for his stature. Technique honed by his father finally paid off. He got the better of multiple opponents, impressed the coaches and was selected to the ASI.
While at the ASI, Vishvanath grew 21 cm. He stands five feet and two inches now, while adding a lot more muscle. His physical development had finally caught up with his technical skills.
Over the years, Vishvanath has proved his worth as one of India’s most promising young boxers. He won gold at the 2019 Asian Junior championships and a silver at the Asian Youth Championships two years later. A gold was won at the 2022 Asian Youth Championships. This year he made a mark at the National Championships, winning his first gold medal in the senior ranks.
Making his senior debut for India at the Asian Championships Suresh, now a havaldar in the Indian army, wouldn’t have a near flawless performance. He won every one of his fight by unanimous decision and even dropped the reigning world champion Sanzhar Tashkenbay of Kazakhstan to the canvas to reach the semifinals.
It’s the knockdown of Tashkenbay that makes Suresh Babu particularly happy. “Vishvanath is a very aggressive boxer and I was the exact same way. But he has really good foot movement that’s much better than I had!” he says.
But Suresh hopes Vishvanath improves even further. Vishvanath currently competes in the men’s 50kg category which isn’t an Olympic weight division and that’s where his father eventually hopes he will compete in. “Right now my son is fulfilling all my dreams as a boxer. But it’s my dream to hear the national anthem play at the Olympics. I really hope he fulfills that also,” he says.
#Deadspin #Kings #move #wildcard #position #win #Canucks">Deadspin | Kings move into wild-card position with win over Canucks
Apr 9, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Kings right wing Quinton Byfield (55) and Vancouver Canucks left wing Nils Hoglander (21) battle along the boards during the first period at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
Adrian Kempe scored two goals and Anton Forsberg stopped 24 of 25 shots as the Los Angeles Kings gave their playoff hopes a huge boost with a 4-1 victory over the visiting Vancouver Canucks on Thursday night.
Trevor Moore and Joel Armia scored goals and Artemi Panarin had two assists for the Kings, who vaulted past the Nashville Predators in the race for the final wild-card berth in the Western Conference.
With just four games left in the regular season, the Kings have 85 points, just one point ahead of Nashville, who lost 4-1 to the Utah Mammoth earlier Thursday. The Kings also have a game in hand on the Predators.
Defenseman Marcus Pettersson scored and Nikita Tolopilo made 22 saves for the Canucks, who lost their fourth straight game.
The Kings had been struggling of late to get good starts. But they showed no signs of that on Thursday, blitzing the Canucks early and scoring just 89 seconds in when Kempe one-timed a shot through the legs of Tolopilo after taking a pass from Brandt Clarke.
Vancouver tied it 1-1 on a lucky bounce at 14:17 of the first period. Pettersson’s slap shot was going wide but it hit the left skate of Los Angeles defenseman Brian Dumoulin and deflected in.
The Kings regained the lead 2-1 just 91 seconds later after Jared Wright forced a turnover by knocking down Canucks forward Jake DeBrusk in the neutral zone. Scott Laughton carried the puck into the Canucks’ zone and dropped it to Armia, who fired it past the glove hand of Tolopilo.
Kempe scored his second of the game and team-leading 34th of the year with just 29 seconds left in the second to make it 3-1. Kempe tipped a shot pass from Joel Edmundson while gliding through the slot as the Kings took advantage of another sloppy turnover by the Canucks in their own zone.
Los Angeles native Moore scored at 9:17 of the third to make it 4-1 as a long shot from the point deflected off the stick of Vancouver defenseman Elias Pettersson and then glanced off Moore’s shoulder and in.
The Kings and Canucks meet once more in the final week of the regular season to close out their four-game season series.
The pitch was under covers roughly three hours before the scheduled start time of 7:30pm, and there are forecasts of more rain later in the evening.
The previous match between the Royals and Mumbai Indians had also been affected due to inclement weather. The game was eventually reduced to 11 overs per side, with the home side prevailing by 27 runs.
Here is how the Guwahati weather forecast looks for Friday:
Guwahati weather forecast for Friday.
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Guwahati weather forecast for Friday.
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BBC Weather
The pitch was under covers roughly three hours before the scheduled start time of 7:30pm, and there are forecasts of more rain later in the evening.
The previous match between the Royals and Mumbai Indians had also been affected due to inclement weather. The game was eventually reduced to 11 overs per side, with the home side prevailing by 27 runs.
Here is how the Guwahati weather forecast looks for Friday:
Guwahati weather forecast for Friday.
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BBC Weather
Guwahati weather forecast for Friday.
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BBC Weather
The Indian Premier League 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati is likely to be delayed due to rain.
The pitch was under covers roughly three hours before the scheduled start time of 7:30pm, and there are forecasts of more rain later in the evening.
The previous match between the Royals and Mumbai Indians had also been affected due to inclement weather. The game was eventually reduced to 11 overs per side, with the home side prevailing by 27 runs.
Here is how the Guwahati weather forecast looks for Friday:
Guwahati weather forecast for Friday.
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BBC Weather
Guwahati weather forecast for Friday.
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BBC Weather
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