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.
India dismissed for 224 in 45.1 overs.
Healy’s impact shaped modern women’s ODI batting.
Mar 02, 2026
Jammu & Kashmir win Ranji Trophy 2025-26 in maiden final; Karnataka defeated
Jammu and Kashmir claimed the Ranji Trophy 2025-26 title in their maiden final appearance, defeating eight-time champions Karnataka at KSCA Cricket Stadium, Hubballi. J&K posted an first-innings 584 and led by Paras Dogra sealed a 291-run advantage, showcasing a standout performance. The victory, witnessed by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in the stands, made J&K the 10th side to win the trophy in its debut final in 92 years. The win is celebrated as a historic moment for cricket in the state and a sign of growing talent from northern India.
Ranji Trophy 2025-26 final held at KSCA Hubballi
Jammu & Kashmir defeated Karnataka by 291 runs on first innings lead
Paras Dogra captained J&K; Omar Abdullah attended the match
J&K becomes 10th team to win Ranji in debut final
Historic achievement for cricket in Jammu & Kashmir
Ravi Shastri stand named at Wankhede after former India captain; gates also memorialised
Mumbai’s iconic Wankhede Stadium will honour Ravi Shastri by naming a Level 1 Stand after him. The Mumbai Cricket Association approved the decision during its Apex Council meeting held on 27 February 2026. In addition, three gates will be named after Dilip Sardesai, Eknath Solkar and Diana Edulji to recognise their contributions to Mumbai and Indian cricket. The Ravi Shastri Stand commemorates his roles as a player, captain, coach and commentator for India. The honour follows MCA’s tradition of celebrating cricket legends on the city’s premier ground, reinforcing Mumbai’s rich cricket heritage at the venue.
Indian Navy organises half-marathon in Delhi with 13,500+ participants
The Indian Navy organised a second edition of a Delhi half-marathon, drawing more than 13,500 runners from across the national capital region. Union Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya highlighted the event’s link to the Fit India Movement and the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision. The race aimed to promote fitness, community involvement and national service, with participants ranging from civilians to defence personnel. Organisers noted the event’s emphasis on health, discipline and social cohesion, aligning with national goals for public wellness.
Event: Indian Navy Delhi Half-Marathon, second edition
Participants: 13,500+ from Delhi NCR
Theme: Fit India Movement, Viksit Bharat 2047
Organizer: Indian Navy
Message: promotes fitness and national service
Carlos Alcaraz defeats Djokovic to complete career Grand Slam at Australian Open 2026
In a landmark men’s singles final on 1 February 2026, Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic to complete the career Grand Slam. At 22 years old, Alcaraz became the youngest man to achieve this feat, signaling a transition in the sport as Djokovic’s era continues to influence the game. Djokovic took the opening set 6–2, but Alcaraz answered with strong baseline play and tactical poise, sealing the match 2–6, 6–2, 6–3, 7–5. The victory marked a defining moment in contemporary tennis history.
Event: Australian Open 2026 final
Winner: Carlos Alcaraz vs Novak Djokovic
Date: 1 February 2026
Achievement: career Grand Slam, youngest man to do so
Significance: marks transition in global tennis
Feb 28, 2026
Etcheverry wins maiden ATP title at Rio Open
Tomas Martin Etcheverry of Argentina won his maiden ATP Tour title at the Rio Open in Brazil, defeating Chile’s Alejandro Tabilo 3-6, 7-6(3), 6-4 in the final. The 26-year-old claimed his first ATP 500 crown and notched his 100th tour-level win during the event, underscoring a rising ascendancy on the circuit. Rain delays forced the semi-final and final to be played on the same day, testing his endurance. Etcheverry had previously been runner-up in three finals, making this breakthrough a major milestone for his career and potential ranking climb.
Etcheverry claimed his first ATP Tour title
Defeated Alejandro Tabilo in the Rio Open final
Won the ATP 500 title and 100th tour-level win
Rain caused semi-final and final to be played on same day
Career milestone may boost rankings and confidence
26-year-old Argentine player
Feb 27, 2026
Tomas Martin Etcheverry wins maiden ATP title at Rio Open
Argentine tennis player Tomas Martin Etcheverry won his first ATP Tour title at the Rio Open in Brazil, defeating Chile’s Alejandro Tabilo 3-6, 7-6(3), 6-4 in the final. The 26‑year‑old achieved his maiden ATP 500 trophy after three prior runner‑ups. Rain delays earlier in the day forced Etcheverry to play both his semi‑final and final on the same day, testing his stamina. During the tournament he also registered his 100th tour‑level win, underscoring his rising trajectory on the professional circuit and signaling potential for continued success on clay in future seasons.
Etcheverry won his first ATP Tour title at the Rio Open, defeating Alejandro Tabilo in the final.
Final score: 3-6, 7-6(3), 6-4.
He played both semi‑final and final on the same day due to rain delays.
This win marked his first ATP 500 trophy and 100th tour‑level win.
The victory signals a rising phase in Etcheverry’s clay‑court career.
Feb 25, 2026
Khelo India Winter Games: J&K hosts sixth edition with rising female participation
Jammu and Kashmir is set to host the sixth Khelo India Winter Games in Gulmarg, marking notable growth in female participation and national-level winter sports talent. The four-day event features around 400 athletes competing in snow disciplines such as ski mountaineering, alpine skiing, snowboarding, and Nordic skiing. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha is slated to flag off the games, with state sport councils coordinating the activities. The event follows the Ladakh leg earlier in January and aligns with India's winter sports development strategy. It underscores broader efforts to deepen participation and infrastructure for winter athletics in the region.
6th Khelo India Winter Games held in Gulmarg, JK.
Around 400 athletes across multiple states and disciplines.
Notable rise in female participation in winter sports.
Lt. Governor to flag off the event; four-day schedule.
Part of India’s broader winter sports development plan.