India Aims to Host World Chess Championship, D Gukesh Set to Compete

India will bid to host the World Chess Championship later this year, featuring Chennai’s D Gukesh as the challenger and defending champion Ding Liren of China. Gukesh secured his spot in the match after winning the Candidates Chess Tournament in Toronto, becoming the youngest ever contender. The All India Chess Federation (AICF), led by Secretary Dev Patel, expressed confidence in hosting the championship, emphasizing the potential to make chess more popular in the country. The venue and dates are still under discussion with FIDE, the governing body of chess. Several Indian states, including Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh, are in contention to host the event.

Golden Sixty Ready for Fourth Champions Mile Win Despite Weather Concerns

Francis Lui Kin-wai’s superstar Golden Sixty drew barrier seven for the Group One Champions Mile, scheduled for Thursday’s FWD Champions Day. Lui expressed concerns about the weather, as rain has persisted at Sha Tin throughout the week, similar to the conditions when Golden Sixty finished third in the 2022 Group One Gold Cup on a yielding surface. Despite the weather uncertainty, Lui remains optimistic, highlighting Golden Sixty’s professionalism and exceptional fitness. Other notable runners in the Champions Mile include Voyage Bubble (barrier six), Galaxy Patch (barrier one), and Japanese contender Obamburumai (barrier 10). Romantic Warrior drew barrier 10 for the Group One QE II Cup, while Massive Sovereign has a favorable barrier two. The Group One Chairman’s Sprint Prize features California Spangle in barrier seven and Victor The Winner in barrier two. Mad Cool, who defeated Victor The Winner in Japan’s Group One Takamatsunomiya Kinen, drew barrier 11.

Sheffield United’s Resilient Display Turns Sour as Defensive Lapses Doom Blades at Old Trafford

Despite a valiant effort at the Theatre of Dreams, Sheffield United’s Premier League survival hopes dwindle after a 3-2 defeat to Manchester United. Jayden Bogle and Ben Brereton Diaz handed the Blades the lead on two occasions, but a Harry Maguire-won penalty and a Bruno Fernandes brace ultimately sealed their fate. Sheffield United’s defensive woes continue to haunt them, as they have now conceded the most goals (92) in a 38-game Premier League season, surpassing Derby County’s previous record. With four matches remaining, the Blades face an uphill battle to avoid relegation, with a loss to Newcastle United on Saturday potentially sealing their fate.

Sanjay Manjrekar, Deep Dasgupta Advocate for Rishabh Pant’s Inclusion in T20 World Cup Squad

Former Indian cricketers Sanjay Manjrekar and Deep Dasgupta have strongly advocated for the inclusion of wicket-keeper batter Rishabh Pant in the Indian squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup. They believe that Pant’s exceptional skills and recent performance in the Indian Premier League (IPL) make him a key player for India’s chances of success in the tournament. Pant has been in excellent form in the IPL, scoring 342 runs in nine matches for the Delhi Capitals, including three half-centuries and an explosive 88 not out against the Gujarat Titans. Manjrekar believes that Pant’s ability to score quickly and win matches on his own sets him apart from other Indian wicket-keeper batters. He also highlighted Pant’s temperament, saying that he thrives on big stages and is able to relax and play his natural game under pressure. Dasgupta echoed Manjrekar’s sentiments, saying that Pant is a no-brainer for the playing XI. He praised Pant’s fitness and hard work, noting that he has lost six kilos in the last four or five months. Dasgupta also believes that Pant’s recent IPL performances have proven that he is in peak physical and mental condition. The ICC has set a deadline of May 25 for teams to make changes to their original squad selections, which means that Pant’s inclusion is still a possibility. If he is selected, he will be a valuable asset to the Indian team and could play a key role in their quest for T20 World Cup glory.

Coach Prime’s Approach to Discipline: Beyond the Gridiron

Coach Deion Sanders, also known as Coach Prime, emphasizes the significance of discipline in coaching. His philosophy extends beyond the field, aiming to foster habits that will benefit athletes throughout their lives. This article explores Coach Prime’s definition of discipline and his expectations for his players at the University of Colorado.

Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez to Miss Remainder of Season with Groin Injury

Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez will miss the remainder of the Premier League season due to a groin injury that will require surgery. The Argentine midfielder is expected to be sidelined for approximately three weeks before returning in time for the Copa America, which kicks off on June 20 in the United States. Fernandez has been struggling with an inguinal hernia, a problem that affects the groin region between the lower abdomen and the thigh, for over a month. The World Cup winner will undergo surgery and is expected to be out of action for approximately three weeks.

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