135th IndianOil Durand Cup Trophy Tour begins in Guwahati
The Trophy Tour for the 135th IndianOil Durand Cup began in Guwahati on 16 July 2026, marking the start of a month‑long promotional circuit ahead of Asia’s oldest football tournament. The Durand Cup 2026 will be staged across five cities: Kolkata, Shillong, Imphal, Guwahati, and Ranchi. The 135th edition runs from late July to August, featuring 24 teams and a mix of services and civilian clubs. Assam hosts for the fifth consecutive year, continuing a long tradition of regional support for the competition. Must‑know in India in the last 48 hours: trophy arrival in Guwahati signaled the official start of the tour.
Event: 135th IndianOil Durand Cup Trophy Tour.
Dates: Trophy tour began 16 July 2026; tournament runs 25 July–23 August 2026.
Jannik Sinner clinches Wimbledon 2026 men’s singles title
Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner won the Wimbledon 2026 men’s singles title, defeating Germany’s Alexander Zverev in the final. The match took place at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in London. This victory marked Sinner’s second consecutive Wimbledon title and his fifth Grand Slam singles trophy overall. The result adds to Sinner’s rising legacy in tennis and keeps him among the sport’s top players. Zverev’s performance, though strong, could not overcome Sinner’s form across the championship, sealing another era-defining moment for contemporary men’s tennis.
Jannik Sinner won the Wimbledon 2026 men’s singles title
Final contested against Alexander Zverev at the All England Club, London
This was Sinner’s second consecutive Wimbledon win
It also marked his fifth Grand Slam singles trophy
Zverev reached the final but could not clinch the title
Event highlights Sinner’s rising status in tennis
Jul 10, 2026
Sourav Ganguly inducted into ICC Hall of Fame
Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame in July 2026, becoming the 12th Indian cricketer to receive the honour. The selection recognises his prolific batting, fearless leadership and pivotal role in rebuilding the Indian team during the early 2000s. Ganguly captained India from 2000 to 2005, guiding the side to notable overseas success and laying the groundwork for future generations. The award was announced at the ICC's annual conference in Edinburgh. The honour adds a lasting chapter to Ganguly's legacy and cements his status as a key figure in Indian cricket history.
Ganguly inducted into ICC Hall of Fame in July 2026.
He is the 12th Indian cricketer honoured.
Recognised for batting records and bold leadership.
Captaincy tenure: 2000–2005 with significant impact.
Announcement made at ICC annual conference in Edinburgh.
Jul 09, 2026
Aswath S becomes India’s 98th Grandmaster
Aswath S, a young chess player from Tamil Nadu, became India’s 98th chess Grandmaster in July 2026. He earned his final Grandmaster norm at the Pune International Grandmaster Round Robin tournament. The achievement places him among India’s elite chess players and reflects the country’s rising fortunes in the sport. Aswath hails from the Kanyakumari district and has shown steady progress through national and international events. The title adds to India’s growing pool of grandmasters, contributing to national pride in mind sports and inspiring upcoming players in regional chess communities.
Player: Aswath S
Origin: Tamil Nadu, from Kanyakumari
Achievement: India’s 98th Grandmaster
Event: Pune International Grandmaster Round Robin
Year: July 2026
Impact: boosts Indian chess prominence
Jul 06, 2026
Australia triumphs in ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 at Lord’s
Australia won the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 by defeating England by seven wickets at Lord’s in London. The victory secured Australia’s record seventh Women’s T20 World Cup title. Beth Mooney delivered standout performances, earning both the Aramco Player of the Match and Aramco Player of the Tournament honors for her all‑round contributions. The final showcased a balanced Australian attack and depth in batting, with England’s bowlers and fielding offering resistance but unable to derail Australia’s chase. The tournament highlighted the growth of women’s cricket, with rising teams showcasing competitiveness across venues in England.
Final: Australia vs England, Lord’s, London
Result: Australia won by seven wickets
Beth Mooney: Player of the Match and Player of the Tournament
Significance: Australia’s seventh Women’s T20 World Cup title
Context: Tournament underscored growth of women’s cricket
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi youngest Indian male to debut in T20I
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, a cricket talent from India, made his senior international debut in the second Twenty20 International against England at Old Trafford on 4 July 2026. At 15 years and 99 days, he became the youngest male cricketer to represent India in an international match, eclipsing Sachin Tendulkar’s debut age of 16 years and 205 days. Sooryavanshi’s selection followed strong domestic performances and IPL form, underscoring India’s emphasis on youth integration. He faced England’s pace in Manchester amid significant crowd support and widespread media attention, marking a historic milestone for Indian cricket.
Debut date: 4 July 2026 (Old Trafford, Manchester)
Age at debut: 15 years 99 days
Broke Sachin Tendulkar's previous debut-age record
Debut opponent: England
Role: India’s youthful inclusion reflects talent development strategy