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SPORTS - May 2015

May 2015

May 13, 2025

Virat Kohli Retires from Test Cricket

  • India's batting superstar Virat Kohli announced his retirement from Test cricket, closing the chapter on one of the most influential careers in red-ball cricket history. From powerful centuries to leading India as captain, Kohli left behind an unmatched legacy.
  • Virat Kohli scored a total of 30 Test centuries during his career. Known for his consistency and aggressive style, his centuries often came in challenging conditions, both at home and overseas. Kohli is one of the few Indian players to have scored centuries in Australia, England, South Africa, and New Zealand — showcasing his adaptability on all surfaces.

Shaun Tait New Bowling Coach of Bangladesh

  • The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) appointed former Australia pacer Shaun Tait as the bowling coach for the senior men's team. Tait will join the team later this month and will be on a two-year contract running until the next Cricket World Cup in November 2027.
  • Tait took over from New Zealand's Andre Adams, whose tenure came to an end. Tait will work under head coach Phil Simmons for the Tigers.

Australia Announce Test Squad for WTC Final 2025

  • Flamboyant opener Sam Konstas and fully-fit all-rounder Cameron Green earned spots in Australia's 15-member squad for the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025 final against South Africa. The high-stakes match will be held at Lord's in London from June 11 to 15, with Pat Cummins leading the side in the quest to retain the prestigious mace.
  • The squad for WTC final vs South Africa: Pat Cummins (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Sam Konstas, Matt Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Beau Webster. Travelling reserve: Brendan Doggett.

Taliban Suspends Chess in Afghanistan Over Sharia Law Concerns

  • The Taliban regime in Afghanistan officially suspended the sport of chess, citing concerns over its compatibility with Islamic law. The move, announced, reflects the Taliban's ongoing imposition of stricter regulations on recreational and cultural activities since regaining power in August 2021. The ban is temporary, pending review by religious authorities, but has already impacted everyday life in Kabul and beyond.

May 12, 2025

CSA Appoints Shukri Conrad as South Africa New Head Coach

  • Cricket South Africa (CSA) announced Shukri Conrad as the head coach of the national team across all formats.
  • Conrad replaced former Proteas white-ball coach Rob Walter, following the latter's resignation from the white-ball head coach role last month.

FIFA Announces Host Cities for 2027 Women's World Cup in Brazil

  • FIFA officially announced the eight cities in Brazil that will host matches during the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup. The tournament, set to take place from June 24 to July 25, 2027, will feature 32 teams competing across stadiums that previously hosted the 2014 Men's World Cup, ensuring world-class infrastructure and fan experience.
  • List of selected cities and stadiums: Belo Horizonte/Estadio Mineirao, Brasilia/Estadio Nacional, Fortaleza/Arena Castelao, Porto Alegre/Estadio Beira-Rio, Recife/Arena de Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro/Estadio do Maracana, Salvador/Arena Fonte Nova and Sao Paulo/Arena Itaquera.

Archery World Cup 2025: India Bags Seven Medals

  • India finished their campaign at the Archery World Cup 2025, which was held in Shanghai with a total of seven medals, including bronze medals for Olympian Deepika Kumari and Parth Salunkhe in the individual recurve events.
  • Deepika clinched her 37th World Cup medal with a 7-3 win over South Korea's Kang Chae-young in the bronze medal match.

Mohammed Afsal Breaks 800m National Record at UAE Athletics Grand Prix

  • Indian athlete Mohammed Afsal broke the men's 800 m national record at the UAE Athletics Grand Prix 2025 in Dubai.
  • While competing at Dubai Police Club Stadium, Afsal with a time of 1 minute and 45.61 seconds (1:45.61), secured the second spot in a 10-man field.
  • The top spot was secured by Kenya's Nicholas Kiplagat (1:45.38) while South Africa's Christopher Swart finished third with 1:45.84.
  • Afsal's time was 0.04 seconds faster than the previous national record holder, Jinson Johnson, who clocked the timings of 1:45.65 during the 2018 National Inter-State Championships in Guwahati.

May 11, 2025

India's Anahat Singh Features in World Squash Championships 2024-2025

  • India's Anahat Singh is competing in the World Squash Championships 2024-2025, which is being played at Chicago, the United States of America, from May 9 to 17.

May 10, 2025

ECB Bans Transgender Women from Women's Cricket Following Supreme Court Ruling

  • The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced that transgender women will no longer be allowed to compete in women's cricket across all levels. This decision aligns with a UK Supreme Court ruling that defines legal recognition of women based on biological sex. The ECB maintains its stance on inclusivity through mixed and open categories while implementing this change in response to legal and sporting developments.

May 09, 2025

Pakistan Moves T20 League

  • The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) elected to relocate the remainder of this year's (2025) Pakistan Super League (PSL) to the United Arab Emirates, amid the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan.
  • The PCB announced that all remaining fixtures of PSL X, the tenth edition of the Board's flagship T20 tournament, were moved to the UAE, with the exact schedule of matches, including dates and venues, to be shared in due course.

Korean Compound Men's Team Breaks World Record in Shanghai

  • South Korean compound team broke the compound men's team match world record at Shanghai 2025, during the second stage of the 2025 Hyundai Archery World Cup.
  • In their first-round matchup against Macao China, Kim Jongho, Choi Eun Gyu and Choi Yonghee hit the 10-ring with 100 percent accuracy – 24 10s out of 24 arrows – becoming the first team in history to complete a perfect match.
  • The record was previously held by the USA's Jesse Broadwater, Braden Gellenthien and compound legend Reo Dee Wilde, who shot just one shy at 239 during the Turin 2011 World Archery Championships.
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