By Victor Martinelli , 23 April 2026

India’s chess landscape experienced a defining week marked by elite qualification, youth dominance, and a historic Grandmaster milestone. R. Vaishali secured her place in the FIDE Women’s World Championship, A. S. Sharvaanica captured the Under-12 Rapid title, and Aronyak Ghosh achieved his final norm to become India’s 95th Grandmaster at the Bangkok Chess Club Open 2026. These accomplishments collectively reflect the strength of India’s talent pipeline and the increasing institutional focus on the sport.

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By Victor Martinelli , 23 April 2026

India’s cricketing structure is undergoing a strategic evolution as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) considers building a 30–35 player pool to field two competitive T20 teams simultaneously. The move is driven by the Indian Premier League’s consistent production of match-ready talent and the growing complexity of the international calendar. With overlapping commitments—most notably the Asian Games coinciding with a T20 series against the West Indies—selectors are being forced to rethink conventional squad frameworks.

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By Aaron Slegers , 23 April 2026

India’s athletics framework is entering a phase of intensified global oversight after the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) labeled the country a high-risk jurisdiction for doping violations. The decision follows data showing India among the top two nations with the highest number of anti-doping rule breaches between 2022 and 2025. As a result, the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) has been reclassified into Category A, triggering stricter compliance protocols, increased testing, and enhanced monitoring.

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By Victor Martinelli , 23 April 2026

India’s Suraj Kumar Chand delivered a composed and authoritative performance to capture the HCL Squash PSA Challenger Tour title in Chennai, defeating South Korea’s Jeongmin Ryu in straight games. Ranked World No. 134, the second-seeded Indian secured his fourth PSA Tour title with a display of tactical precision and consistency. In the women’s final, Egypt’s Rouqaia Othman overcame Malaysia’s Harleein Tan in a competitive four-game match.

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By Victor Martinelli , 22 April 2026

Allegations of misconduct by Paralympic champion Sumit Antil against coach Naval Singh have reignited concerns over athlete welfare and institutional accountability in India’s sports ecosystem. Supported by Olympic gold medallist Neeraj Chopra, Antil has formally approached the Sports Authority of India with allegations of mental harassment and verbal abuse. While SAI acknowledged the complaint, it clarified that the coach operates under the Athletics Federation of India.

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By Victor Martinelli , 22 April 2026

The Board of Control for Cricket in India is poised to extend the tenure of chief selector Ajit Agarkar until June 2027, signaling strong institutional confidence in his leadership. Under his stewardship, India secured multiple ICC titles, including the 2024 and 2026 T20 World Cups and the 2025 Champions Trophy, while also reaching the 2023 ODI World Cup final. The move reflects a strategic emphasis on stability ahead of the next global cycle, with the board prioritizing continuity, performance alignment, and long-term planning in a highly competitive international cricket landscape.

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By Victor Martinelli , 22 April 2026

The renewed involvement of former internationals Aparna Popat and Mangrish Palekar signals a strategic shift in Indian badminton’s developmental framework. As experienced players transition into mentorship and structural roles, their expertise is expected to enhance talent cultivation and governance standards. This move reflects a broader trend of leveraging legacy knowledge to improve performance pipelines and institutional efficiency.

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By Victor Martinelli , 22 April 2026

India’s badminton future is increasingly being shaped by the emergence of Ayush Shetty, whose rapid ascent from junior ranks to global contention underscores a shifting competitive landscape. Ahead of the Thomas Cup beginning April 24, Shetty’s recent run at the Badminton Asia Championships has elevated expectations. The 20-year-old World No. 25 not only defeated top-seeded players but also secured a landmark win over World No. 1 Kunlavut Vitidsarn before finishing runner-up to reigning champion Shi Yu Qi, marking a defining moment in his career trajectory.

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By Victor Martinelli , 22 April 2026

The Indian Super League is facing renewed scrutiny over its heavy reliance on foreign strikers, a strategy increasingly viewed as a constraint on domestic talent development. Concerns within the All India Football Federation and among stakeholders center on the shrinking pipeline of Indian forwards, particularly as the search intensifies for a successor to Sunil Chhetri. While the league has delivered commercial growth and global visibility, its structural imbalance raises critical questions about sustainability, talent incubation, and the long-term competitiveness of Indian football.

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By Victor Martinelli , 22 April 2026

India’s Aditi Ashok delivered a tactically astute performance in the third round of the JM Eagle Los Angeles Championship, carding a 3-under 69 to climb into a tie for 36th place. After a fluctuating front nine, Ashok recalibrated her approach with three decisive birdies on the back nine, underscoring her ability to respond under pressure. Her cumulative scores of 70, 72, and 69 illustrate a gradual upward trajectory, driven by disciplined course management.

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