Khelo India Tribal Games 2026 Scheduled for 25 March–6 April in Chhattisgarh
The government announced the 2026 Khelo India Tribal Games will be hosted in Chhattisgarh from 25 March to 6 April 2026. The event aims to identify and nurture sporting talent from tribal communities, with competitions across multiple disciplines and parallel activities to encourage youth participation and physical education. Organisers emphasise inclusivity and wider engagement with local communities, while government bodies link the event to broader sport development and youth empowerment goals. The games are expected to attract participants from across states and offer national recognition and medals.
Khelo India Tribal Games 2026 scheduled for 25 March–6 April.
Hosted in Chhattisgarh to showcase tribal sporting talent.
Multi-discipline events with parallel youth activities.
Aligns with national sport development and empowerment goals.
Promotes inclusive participation across states.
Jasprit Bumrah Reaches 500 International Wickets During T20 World Cup Semifinal
Jasprit Bumrah became the eighth Indian bowler to reach 500 international wickets during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal against England at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. He took the crucial first scalp of the match, delivering the breakthrough ball in the fifth over. Debuting in 2016, Bumrah’s milestone places him among India’s most successful fast bowlers across formats. His contribution helped India secure a narrow victory and advance to the final stages of the tournament. The landmark highlights a decade of consistent performance and leadership in India’s pace attack.
Bumrah reached 500 international wickets in T20 World Cup semifinal.
Opponent: England, at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.
milestone achieved with opening ball of his spell in the fifth over.
Debut year: 2016; now among India’s elite bowlers.
India won the semifinal and progressed in the tournament.
Mar 07, 2026
Chhattisgarh to Host First Khelo India Tribal Games 2026
Chhattisgarh will host the inaugural Khelo India Tribal Games 2026 from 25 March to 6 April, across Raipur, Jagdalpur and Sarguja. Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya announced the event as part of broader efforts to expand sports participation nationwide. The games will feature seven medal sports—athletics, football, hockey, weightlifting, archery, swimming and wrestling—while mallakhamb and kabaddi will be demonstration sports. Athletes from across states and union territories are expected to compete, providing a national platform for tribal youth to showcase talent. The event reflects government emphasis on inclusive sports development and youth engagement.
Sports: seven medal events; mallakhamb and kabaddi as demonstration
Organized as part of Khelo India initiative
Target: promote tribal sports and youth talent
Announcement by: Mansukh Mandaviya
India Reaches Fourth Men’s T20 World Cup Final
India became the first team to reach four men’s T20 World Cup finals after defeating England by seven runs in the 2026 semi‑final at the Wankhede Stadium. The victory secures a final appearance against New Zealand in Ahmedabad. India previously reached finals in 2007, 2014 and 2024, underscoring sustained success in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. The achievement reinforces India’s status as a dominant force in the tournament and elevates anticipation for the title clash with New Zealand.
Significance: first team to reach four T20 World Cup finals
Impact: boosts national cricket mood ahead of final
India T20 World Cup Final Record Reaches Milestone
With the 2026 semi‑final result, India becomes the first nation to reach four Men’s T20 World Cup finals (2007, 2014, 2024, 2026). The landmark highlights India’s consistent performance across editions and strengthens the team’s standing in international Twenty20 cricket. A final against New Zealand in Ahmedabad is anticipated as players showcase depth in batting, fast bowling and fielding. The milestone adds to India’s rich cricketing history and sets high expectations for the title decider.
Fourth final appearance: 2007, 2014, 2024, 2026
Opponent in final: New Zealand (Ahmedabad)
Significance: historic milestone in T20 World Cup history
Indicates depth in Indian cricket talent
Builds momentum for the final
Mar 06, 2026
Cycling League of India logo unveiled as franchise-based cycling league begins
On 5 March 2026, Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya unveiled the logo of the world’s first franchise-based Road Cycling League, named Cycling League of India. The event in New Delhi marks the start of a professional cycling ecosystem in the country. Officials describe the initiative as a stepping stone to expand sports leagues, foster talent, and attract global attention. The league is expected to run across multiple cities later in 2026, featuring both male and female riders and partnerships with cycling bodies. The move aligns with broader sports development goals and fitness campaigns.
Cycling League of India logo unveiled on 5 March 2026.
First franchise-based road cycling league in India.
Event signals expansion of cycling and sport leagues.
Aims to nurture talent and attract global participation.
Finn Allen scores fastest T20 World Cup century in Kolkata semi-final
New Zealand opener Finn Allen smashed the fastest century in T20 World Cup history, reaching 100 off 33 balls against South Africa in the Kolkata semi-final on 4 March 2026. The knock helped New Zealand win by nine wickets and advance to the final. Allen’s innings surpassed Chris Gayle’s 2016 record of 47 balls and set a knockout-stage benchmark for the tournament. Analysts lauded the aggressive onslaught, noting it changed the course of the match and added a record to New Zealand’s cricketing achievements. South Africa’s innings could not match the pace and power of the onslaught.
Finn Allen scores 33-ball century in T20 World Cup semi-final.
Nz defeats South Africa by nine wickets in Kolkata.
fastest T20 World Cup century in knockout history.
Match shifts NZ to final contention.
Mar 04, 2026
Atiqa Mir becomes first Indian podium finisher in European COTFA karting
Racing prodigy Atiqa Mir, aged 11, made history by becoming the first Indian to secure a podium in the European leg of the Champions of the Future Academy, COTFA, karting series. She finished third in the final of the opening round, a milestone since moving from the mini to the junior category. Atiqa is the first Indian athlete supported by the F1 Academy, underscoring her rising talent. Throughout the weekend she delivered strong pace and also posted the fastest lap in the final. Her achievement highlights Indian motorsport talent on the European junior racing stage.
Age: 11; event: COTFA European leg opening round final
Result: Finished 3rd; fastest lap in final
Milestone: First Indian podium in COTFA Europe
Support: First Indian backed by F1 Academy
Significance: Signals rising Indian talent in international motorsport
SJFI National Convention 2026 to be held in New Delhi from March 13 to 16
The Sports Journalists Federation of India, SJFI, will hold its National Convention 2026 in New Delhi from 13 to 16 March, returning to the capital after 23 years. The Delhi Sports Journalist Association, DSJA, is organising the event to celebrate SJFI’s Golden Jubilee. More than 250 sports journalists and key stakeholders are expected to participate. The four-day programme includes a Grand Sports Conclave, inter-zonal tournaments and extensive networking opportunities. Senior government representatives, Olympic icons and industry leaders will attend, with sessions on sports governance and media practices. The edition marks a milestone in the federation’s history and future planning.
Dates: 13–16 March 2026; venue: New Delhi
Significance: SJFI Golden Jubilee; return to Delhi after 23 years
Participants: 250+ sports journalists and stakeholders
Key components: Grand Sports Conclave; inter-zonal tournaments
Organisers: Delhi Sports Journalist Association
Mar 03, 2026
Alyssa Healy retires after 158 in final ODI for Australia
Australian captain Alyssa Healy delivered a spectacular 158 off 98 balls in Hobart, guiding Australia to 409/7 and a 185-run victory over India. The innings capped a fearless, high-impact career as Healy retires from all forms of cricket after this match. India were bowled out for 224 in 45.1 overs, concluding a memorable farewell for a world-class batter. Healy’s aggressive top-order approach and consistency defined her ODI tenure, influencing how teams build their middle-order strategies. Her farewell was celebrated by teammates and fans as a defining moment in women’s cricket for Australia.
Healy scored 158 off 98 balls in Hobart.
Australia posted 409/7; defeated India by 185 runs.
This was Healy’s final ODI; retiring from all formats.