Mumbai Indians have been crowned WPL 2025 champions, securing back-to-back titles in the Women’s Premier League! Led by Harmanpreet Kaur, MI showcased a stellar performance in the final, proving their dominance once again. With a balanced squad, match-winning performances, and a winning mindset, MI continues to be the most successful team in WPL history. Stay tuned for more updates on their incredible journey!
Nat Sciver-Brunt has etched her name in history as the first player to score 1000 runs in the Women’s Premier League. This milestone cements her legacy as one of WPL’s finest batters, showcasing consistency and brilliance in the tournament.
England cricketer Harry Brook has been banned from the IPL for two seasons following his sudden withdrawal from the 2025 edition. The decision comes as a major setback for both Brook and IPL franchises, raising questions about player commitments. With this ruling, Brook will miss out on two crucial seasons, impacting his T20 career. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story
The EFL Cup has provided fans with some unforgettable moments over the years. Though it doesn’t always carry the same prestige as the FA Cup or the Premier League title, the League Cup has often been a stage for high drama, last-minute heroics, and history-making performances. So, here are three of the most iconic EFL Cup finals of all time.
When Simone Inzaghi was appointed as Inter Milan’s head coach in the summer of 2021, many viewed it as a pragmatic choice rather than an inspired one. He was taking over a club that had just won the Serie A title under Antonio Conte, but with financial turmoil forcing the departures of Romelu Lukaku and Achraf Hakimi, expectations were tempered.
When Atlético Madrid saw their name drawn against Real Madrid in the 2017 Champions League semifinals, it felt like fate had handed them a shot at redemption. Twice in the previous three years, Diego Simeone’s warriors had come agonizingly close to European glory, only for their city rivals to crush their dreams.
With Arsenal’s recent 1-1 draw against Manchester United at Old Trafford, the Gunners now find themselves a staggering 15 points behind league leaders Liverpool. Just a few months ago, they were tipped as serious title contenders, but their faltering form has all but ended those hopes. It’s a reminder of how quickly things can unravel in the Premier League – where dreams of glory can turn into nightmares in just a matter of weeks.
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