New Zealand cricket bid farewell to one of its greatest ambassadors as Sophie Devine walked out for the final time in international one-day cricket (ODI). The veteran all-rounder, who had already announced her decision to retire from ODIs before the tournament began, ended her career amid warm applause from teammates, opponents, and fans alike.
South Asian Athletics Championships 2025
India capped off a dominant campaign by finishing on top of the medal tally at the South Asian Athletics Championships 2025, which concluded in Ranchi.
The hosts topped the standings with 20 gold medals and an overall tally of 58 medals, which also included 20 silver and 18 bronze.
Sri Lanka followed with 16 gold and a total of 40 medals, while Nepal secured third place.
The fourth edition of the South Asian athletics competition featured around 300 athletes from six countries - India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives - in 37 medal events.
Oct 26, 2025
India Sweeps Kabaddi Gold at Asian Youth Games
India completed a dominant kabaddi double at the 2025 Asian Youth Games at Bahrain, with both Under-18 teams claiming gold medals while remaining unbeaten throughout the tournament. The girls' team demolished Iran 75-21 in the final, recording the largest victory margin in a Youth Games kabaddi final since 2013.
The boys' team secured a nail-biting 35-32 victory over Iran in the final.
This was the third edition of the Asian Youth Games.
Oct 25, 2025
India Re-elected as Vice-Chairperson of COP10 Bureau
India actively participated in the 10th Session of the Conference of Parties (COP10) to the International Convention against Doping in Sport, held in October 2025 at UNESCO Headquarters, Paris. The meeting marked the 20th anniversary of the Convention, which is the only legally binding international instrument committed to promoting integrity and eliminating doping in sport globally.
The Indian delegation, comprising Hari Ranjan Rao, Secretary (Sports), and Anant Kumar, Director General, National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA), engaged with delegates from over 190 States Parties, alongside representatives of the African Union, International Olympic Committee, World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), and other international organisations.
During the proceedings, India was re-elected as the Vice-Chairperson of the Bureau for the Asia-Pacific (Group IV) for the term 2025–2027. Azerbaijan was elected Chairperson of the COP10 Bureau. Brazil, Zambia, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia were also elected as Vice-Chairs for their respective regional groups.
India also extended in-kind support to the proceedings of the COP10 Session by facilitating provision of Interactive Boards displaying the journey of the Anti-Doping Convention.
Oct 24, 2025
India Unveils FIDE World Cup 2025 Logo and Anthem
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant unveiled the official logo and anthem for the FIDE World Cup 2025 at a cultural ceremony in Panaji, Goa. This milestone not only brings global chess back to India after 23 years, but also sets the stage for an event that merges sport, culture, and national pride.
The newly launched logo encapsulates Goa's vibrant cultural identity and the strategic depth of chess through three trapezoidal panels,
Green panel: White palm tree over blue waves representing Goa's coastal beauty
Red panel: White checkerboard pattern symbolizing chess
Yellow panel: A stylized sun with curved rays denoting Goa's warmth and festive spirit
Complementing the visual identity is the anthem, titled 'It's Your Move', voiced by legendary singer Daler Mehndi.
Oct 23, 2025
FIDE World Cup 2025
The 11th iteration of the official FIDE Chess World Cup is set to take place in India's coastal city of Goa from October 30 to November 7, 2025. A record number of 24 Indians will participate in the biennial event, which offers Candidates' spots.
The tournament top seed is Indian chess sensation and reigning World Champion, D. Gukesh.
The FIDE World Cup 2025 will feature 206 players competing in a head-to-head, two-game knockout format over eight rounds. Each round spans three days: two classical games (between two players) on the first two days, followed by tie-breaks on the third day, if necessary.