Massive update on Death Riders’ breakup after Jon Moxley’s babyface turn in AEW – Reports

AEW star Jon Moxley defied the odds when he conquered everyone to capture the Continental Championship at Worlds End. Fans who initially despised the One True King during the start of the Continental Classic tournament were surprised to find themselves cheering for him as he emerged victorious.

However, many are now waiting to see when the Death Riders will betray their leader. After the former AEW World Champion suffered multiple losses, speculation grew that the faction might turn on him. There was also talk that the Death Riders might take down the One True King out of jealousy following Worlds End. Despite these theories, tensions within the group remain calm.

Speaking on Self Made Pro, it was reported that AEW isn’t planning the conventional storyline fans expect — with the Death Riders betraying and destroying Jon Moxley. According to the report, “There are increasing voices in AEW that believe Jon Moxley is not planning that kind of conventional stable break-up. It’s unconfirmed on the AEW creative side, but voices within the promotion suggest it’s not going to play out the way fans expect, where they turn heel on Jon and take him out.”

### Tony Khan Praises Jon Moxley’s Resilience

The Purveyor of Violence has experienced multiple ups and downs in 2025. While he held the world championship during the first half of the year, he faced numerous defeats in the latter half.

During an appearance on The Takedown, AEW President Tony Khan commented on Moxley’s condition earlier this year. He revealed that Jon wasn’t fully healthy at the start but continued wrestling and improved over time. “Jon was pretty hurt at the start of the year. He was banged up, and he worked his way back in without ever taking time off. He’s been here all year, and he actually got healthier wrestling every week. The man’s a marvel,” Khan said.

It will be interesting to see how long Jon Moxley can hold onto the Continental Championship amid ongoing storyline developments. Fans will undoubtedly be watching closely as the situation with the Death Riders unfolds.
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Broward boys golf first team, second team, honorable mention and coach of the year

FIRST TEAM

Bento Assis, Coral Springs Charter freshman: Tied for second at districts (72); placed fourth at regionals (70); tied for 12th at 2A state championship; recorded a 72 during first round at states; placed first at TKA invite; U.S. Kids Golf four-time world champion; participated in 2025 Curry Cup on Underrated Junior Golf Tour.

Hudson Fee, Coral Springs Charter freshman: Placed first at the BCAA championship (68); tied for second at district tournament (72); tied for 12th at 2A state championship (76-77).

Finn Foster, Pine Crest sophomore: Tied for second at districts (71); tied for second at regionals (70); shot a 72 in final round at Class 1A state championship (151 total); placed third at Morrison Invitational (67).

Liam Johnston, Pompano Beach junior: Tied for 10th at 2A state championship (150 total); recorded a 72 during final round at states; tied for 10th at regionals (73); tied for fourth at Morrison Invitational (68).

Kolton Viveros, Coral Springs Charter sophomore: Tied for second at district tournament (72); tied for fifth at regionals (71); helped lead team to district and regional title; placed sixth at TKA Invite; recorded a 72 at Morrison Invitational.

Patrick Pinkney, Archbishop McCarthy junior: Placed first at district tournament (68); placed second at the Crutchfield/Hawkins Invitational (70); recorded a 156 total at 2A state championship; member of the UGA Junior National Team.

Jonathan Weinberg, Pine Crest senior: Placed first at districts (66); tied for fourth at Morrison Invitational (68); tied for third at Palm League Invitational (70); Duke University signee; shot a 68 in first round at South Florida PGA Invitational; placed third at K. J. Choi Foundation Junior Championship with 70 in final round; tied for eighth at Butterfield Bermuda Junior Championship with 69 in final round.

SECOND TEAM

  • Braden Chamberlain, St. Thomas Aquinas freshman
  • Joseph Hendren, St. Thomas Aquinas senior
  • Marco Sanchez, Archbishop McCarthy senior
  • Brookman Tyrer, American Heritage sophomore
  • Easton Viveros, Coral Springs Charter senior
  • Quintin Ye, American Heritage senior
  • Haoting Zhou, Pine Crest sophomore

HONORABLE MENTION

American Heritage: Nate Burkhalter, Hudson Tyrer

Archbishop McCarthy: Aarron Ghosh, Lucas Lodowski, Hans Olbrich

Cardinal Gibbons: Jack Melnicoff, Christian Semenick

Chaminade-Madonna: Julien Paruas

Cooper City: Joshua Imbrogno, Amari Thompson

Coral Glades: Cole Fisher, Brayden Peeler

Coral Springs Charter: John Buono

Cypress Bay: Ignacio Hurtado, Brady Vitucci, Reeves Yager

Flanagan: Jesse Rohal

North Broward Prep: Elliot Fishman, Max Gressle, Jiayi Wang

Pine Crest: Ryan Altschul, Alejandro Forner Ibanez

Stoneman Douglas: Josh Anderson, Josh Lieberman

St. Thomas Aquinas: Jason Andree, Joey Gilden

CO-COACHES OF THE YEAR

Karl Nitowski, Pine Crest: The Panthers won a district championship and recorded the lowest total scores of Broward schools across all classifications at districts, regionals, and states. “Our veteran golfers provided outstanding leadership, and every player put in over 20,000 putts this summer to build a strong foundation. They held each other accountable and showed up every day ready to compete and improve.”

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2025/12/25/broward-boys-golf-first-team-second-team-and-coach-of-the-year/

Report: Red Sox acquire 1B Willson Contreras from Cardinals

The Boston Red Sox have finally landed their first bat of the offseason. According to multiple reports, the Red Sox have acquired first baseman Willson Contreras from the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for right-hander Hunter Dobbins and pitching prospects Yhoiker Fajardo and Blake Aita.

ESPN’s Jeff Passan was first to report the news of the deal, as well as the detail that Boston will receive $8 million in cash to help cover the remaining $41.5 million in salary owed to Contreras.

Contreras, 33, is a three-time All-Star who has been a highly regarded hitter throughout his 10-year MLB career. This past season, he batted .257 with 20 home runs, 80 RBIs, a .791 OPS, and 2.5 wins above replacement. Over his career, he has averaged 26 home runs per 162 games with a .811 OPS.

Originally a catcher, Contreras was a member of the historic 2016 Chicago Cubs club that broke the franchise’s 108-year championship drought. He has spent the last three seasons with the Cardinals after signing a five-year, $87.5 million deal as a free agent prior to the 2023 season. During this time, he transitioned from catcher to first base and has proven adept at his new position.

According to Statcast, Contreras ranked in the 77th percentile in Fielding Run Value and 91st percentile in range, showcasing his defensive capabilities at first base.

Contreras is expected to provide an immediate boost to the Red Sox offense. As a right-handed hitter, his presence will help balance the club’s lefty-heavy lineup. He is also expected to slot in as the Opening Day first baseman, ensuring the team won’t be stuck if Triston Casas isn’t fully recovered from his season-ending knee injury by the start of the season.

This is a breaking news story. Check back soon for further updates.
https://www.bostonherald.com/2025/12/21/report-red-sox-acquire-1b-willson-contreras-from-cardinals/

Broomfield girls, Mead’s Carter Woods shine At NCCT wrestling tournament

Local Wrestlers Shine at Northern Colorado Christmas Tournament

GREELEY — Competing against many of Colorado’s top wrestlers and a few out-of-state visitors, several local standouts impressed throughout the annual Northern Colorado Christmas Tournament. Saturday’s finals matches at Island Grove Regional Park in Greeley saw Broomfield junior Shayla Martinez win the girls’ 190-pound division, Mead senior Carter Woods take second in the boys’ 190s, and a few other local talents earn a podium finish.

“It’s really good mat time, a lot of good reps and work that’s going to help prepare me and make me better,” Woods said.

Broomfield’s Martinez Repeats as 190-Pound Champion

For the second straight year, Martinez took the 190-pound crown, this time pinning Thornton’s Kaida Hull in the first-place match.

“I’m proud of myself,” Martinez said. “I won it last year, but this time I had more confidence in myself and knew that I really had another chance to get at the top of the podium.”

Martinez, who last season became the first girls wrestler from the Boulder Valley School District to win a state championship, credited consistency and confidence for helping her repeat at the NCCT.

“Honestly, I had to go in with confidence in myself and thinking, if I want to be the best, I have to beat the best and do everything I can, no matter what,” Martinez explained. “While I was wrestling, I stayed calm and knew that if I worked my stuff, I would get what I wanted.”

Martinez is currently the top-ranked 190-pound wrestler in the girls’ Class 5A division, according to On The Mat.

Four other Broomfield wrestlers placed in the top eight: Abigail Borden (eighth, girls’ 105); Nicholas Penfold (fifth, boys’ 157); Kaliyah Schimpf (fifth, girls’ 155); and Bella Barajas (fourth, girls’ 170).

Legacy’s Clifton Bounces Back from Quarterfinal Loss

The goal was to stay alive a little longer in the 132-pound championship bracket, but Legacy senior Matthew Clifton remained proud of his ability to bounce back from a quarterfinal defeat.

Instead of checking out in the consolation bracket, Clifton gathered himself and was rewarded with an 8-1 win over Littleton’s Christian May in the third-place match.

“I had to fight back, a long day, lots of matches,” said Clifton, who placed third at state last season. “I wanted to finish out hard, I wanted to be dominant, I didn’t want to give up any points. I worked hard. I could have had a better tournament, but I think that’s a strong way to end it.”

Clifton entered the week ranked No. 2 in his 132-pound Class 5A weight class, according to On The Mat. Cherokee Trail’s Cooper Matthews, the top-ranked wrestler in Clifton’s division, took first on Saturday.

Fellow Legacy wrestler Isaac Woolman also took third in the 138-pound division, and 285-pound Lightning Leo Medina reached the fifth consolation round.

“We got that dawg energy in some of my guys,” Clifton said. “Last year we had a tough year, but these guys have come back meaner and hungrier.”

Carter Woods Comes Up Just Short

One year removed from finishing third in the Class 4A 190-pound state tournament, Woods is enjoying another strong start to his senior season.

“I thought I did well,” Woods said. “I thought I got to my shots and offense well, but I’ve got a long way to go. There’s tons of stuff I can work on heading into state.”

Fellow Maverick Breckan Palko took eighth in the 132-pound class.

Other Local Placers

Erie produced a pair of sixth-place finishers in Tyler Muir (190s) and Wyatt Walston (215s). Holy Family’s Veronika Hafer also took sixth in the girls’ 110s, while teammate Adam Moore placed eighth in the boys’ 157s.

https://www.timescall.com/2025/12/20/broomfield-girls-meads-carter-woods-shine-at-ncct-wrestling-tournament/

Mr. 305 will bring the heat for the Allstate Championship Tailgate at Hard Rock Stadium

If there’s one thing Pitbull knows how to do, it’s bring the fire. And that’s exactly what Mr. 305 will be doing at the College Football Playoff next month.

Pitbull is set to headline the Capital One Music Stage at the Allstate Championship Tailgate party! The event will take place on January 19th outside Hard Rock Stadium.

The best part? The tailgate party is free if you have tickets to the big game. So, don’t miss out on this exciting pre-game celebration!

For more information, please visit the official website.
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Deal, No. 11 Iowa women top Western Illinois

IOWA CITY Addison Deal scored 17 points of the bench, Ava Heiden had her fourth double-double of the season, and No. 11 Iowa defeated Western Illinois 86-69 on Wednesday night. The Hawkeyes made 16 of 20 shots inside the arc in the first, 19 of 31 overall, and led 44-25 at the break. Heiden made 5 of 5 shot attempts and scored 13 points. She grabbed eight rebounds in the half. Iowa’s lead ranged from 18 to 23 points throughout the second half until Kennedy Herrig made two free throws for Western Illinois in the final minute. Heiden, a sophomore, earned National Player of the Week honors from the United States Basketball Writers Association following her efforts against No. 7 Baylor and Miami at the WBCA Showcase. She recorded 18 points, 11 rebounds and three assists against Baylor and scored 20 points against Miami as the Hawkeyes won the tournament championship. Against Western Illinois, Heiden finished with 18 points on 6-of-7 shooting plus 10 rebounds and three steals. Deal, a freshman, had her career highs in points, assists (5) and rebounds (3). Taylor McCabe scored 15 points and Hannah Stuelke 12 for the Hawkeyes (7-0). Mia Nicastro scored 20 points, Reagan McCowan 16, and Addie Brownfield and Mallory Shetley 10 each for the Leathernecks (4-1). Up next Iowa: The Hawkeyes host Fairfield on Sunday, then open Big Ten play at Rutgers on Dec. 6. Western Illinois: The Leathernecks host St. Francis of Illinois on Dec. 4. No. 11 Iowa 86, Western Illinois 69. W. ILLINOIS (4-1) Nicastro 8-19 1-1 20, Brownfield 2-6 5-6 10, McCowan 6-14 2-3 16, Meadows 1-7 0-0 2, Reed 0-2 0-0 0, Eggena 0-2 1-2 1, Shetley 5-8 0-0 10, Skrobot 0-2 1-2 1, Bowman 1-2 0-0 3, Davis 1-3 2-2 4, Herrig 0-0 2-2 2, Holthaus 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS 24-65 14-18 69 IOWA (7-0) Stuelke 5-8 2-2 12, Heiden 6-7 3-4 15, Feuerbach 1-4 2-2 4, McCabe 5-11 0-0 15, Stremlow 2-3 2-2 7, Gyamfi 0-0 0-0 0, Hays 3-3 1-2 7, Deal 7-10 0-0 17, Houston 1-3 1-3 3, Johnson 0-0 0-0 0, Levin 2-4 2-2 6. TOTALS 32-53 13-17 86 W. Illinois 9 16 19 25 69 Iowa 20 24 18 24 86 3-Point Goals-W. Illinois 7-27 (Nicastro 3-6, Brownfield 1-4, McCowan 2-6, Meadows 0-5, Reed 0-2, Skrobot 0-2, Bowman 1-2), Iowa 9-20 (Feuerbach 0-3, McCabe 5-10, Stremlow 1-2, Deal 3-4, Levin 0-1). Assists-W. Illinois 13 (Brownfield 4, Reed 4), Iowa 22 (Deal 5, Stremlow 5). Fouled Out-McCowan. Rebounds-W. Illinois 25 (Nicastro 7), Iowa 41 (Heiden 10). Total Fouls-W. Illinois 19, Iowa 20. A-14, 998.
https://www.timesrepublican.com/sports/local-sports/2025/11/deal-no-11-iowa-women-top-western-illinois/

Mick Schumacher gives IndyCar contract clarity as he searches for a new “home” after F1

Mick Schumacher has given clarity on how long he intends to race in IndyCar, having joined Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing for the 2026 season. The German racer will return to open-wheel racing, his first love, after over three years away since leaving F1 at the end of 2022. Ad His F1 debut was memorable because the initials ‘MSC’ returned to the timesheets for the first time in over a decade, since his father Michael Schumacher’s retirement in 2012. However, Mick Schumacher’s time at Haas wasn’t all flowery. After 43 F1 race starts, including a career-best P6 finish, he was let go from the American team. Schumacher’s time with Alpine in the World Endurance Championship in 2024 and 2025 was more rewarding, with three podiums in two seasons. However, his heart longed for a return to open-wheel racing, which IndyCar will fulfil in 2026, with him joining RLL on a one-year contract. Ad Trending In an interview on the Marshall Pruett podcast on YouTube, the No. 47 RLL driver was asked if he envisioned a future in IndyCar past 2026. “I wouldn’t say no to it,” the 26-year-old replied. “Obviously, I haven’t done the first race, or I haven’t done any sort of race yet. I’ve just done one test so far, so I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t think this was something that I want to do long-term. So I will start the season, see how it feels, and I’m sure if I feel the same way I feel right now, this definitely can be a home for a while.” Ad For Mick Schumacher, IndyCar was the next best thing after F1. He hopes it facilitates his dream of racing in a premier open-wheel racing series and proving his worth. “As a driver, I think you always want to compete in the best championship possible. In my case, obviously, F1 wasn’t possible, and I felt that IndyCar was the best thing where I could show my potential and do well, potentially. I’m just happy to be in this place now,” the German added. Ad IndyCar reminds Mick Schumacher of the “good old karting days” Mick Schumacher’s first experience of IndyCar with RLL at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course turned out to be exactly what both parties expected from the other. The feedback he received from a couple of other experienced IndyCar drivers about the wheel-to-wheel racing that the series offers also hit the right note. Ad IndyCar racing tends to be more competitive than F1, with ten times the overtakes across a full season. “Yeah, I think it (IndyCar) reminds me a little bit of good old karting days,” Schumacher said in a press conference on Tuesday. “I think pretty similar to how WEC racing was. There’s a lot of side-by-side and maybe a little touch here and there. From what I understand, the cars are pretty robust, as well, when it comes to side-by-side action, and I’ve talked to a couple other drivers, and they really enjoy the racing side of things.” Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing has an extensive testing schedule planned for Mick Schumacher, with four oval tests, two road course tests, and a street course test before the first race of the 2026 season in St. Petersburg on March 1. × Feedback Why did you not like this content? Clickbait / Misleading Factually Incorrect Hateful or Abusive Baseless Opinion Too Many Ads Other Was this article helpful? Thank You for feedback Stay updated with the 2025 IndyCar schedule, standings, qualifying, results today, series news, and the latest IndyCar racing news all in one place. Edited by Yash Kotak.
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CFP rankings: Same top five, Oregon moves to No. 6

The top five of the College Football Playoff rankings did not change Tuesday, while Oregon was bumped one spot to No. 6 as a reward for defeating ranked rival Southern California over the weekend. Oregon’s move came at the expense of Ole Miss, which slipped to No. 7 on an idle week (and amid the saga of whether Rebels coach Lane Kiffin will leave the team for LSU or Florida after the season). The Ducks’ 42-27 home win over the Trojans became the best victory on Oregon’s resume. In his interview on ESPN’s broadcast, CFP chair Hunter Yurachek talked around the question of whether the committee would penalize Ole Miss if Kiffin left the school before the playoff. “We would not have seen the team play without a coach,” Yurachek said. Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Georgia and Texas Tech once again constituted the top five. Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Alabama and BYU remained Nos. 8-11. Alabama was the final at-large team in the mock bracket, and BYU was the first team to miss the cut. Behind them, Miami moved one spot past Utah for No. 12. Even though the Hurricanes cannot qualify for the ACC championship game, they represented the league in the bracket as a placeholder for one of the five highest-ranked conference champs. Miami defeated Virginia Tech 34-17 on the road last Saturday, while Utah got a scare from visiting Kansas State and had to rally to win 51-47. With the move, Miami is still three spots behind Notre Dame, a team it beat head to head to open the season. Yurachek made clear the committee prefers Notre Dame’s full body of work. “(Miami and Notre Dame) were compared this week in the same pod with Alabama and a one-loss BYU,” Yurachek said, “and the committee still feels that Notre Dame is a complete team, has been consistent throughout the season, and deserves to be ranked where they are at No. 9 ahead of Alabama, a really good two-loss team with some great wins, and then a one-loss BYU team, and then Miami falls in accordingly.” Yurachek went on to praise Miami quarterback Carson Beck’s recent performance and pointed out that the Hurricanes have been the rankings’ biggest riser, from No. 18 in the initial rankings on Nov. 4 to No. 12 this week. Oregon’s move up to No. 6 created a juicy first-round matchup in the mock bracket vs. 11th seed Miami. That would pit Miami coach Mario Cristobal against his former school. It also created a potential first-round matchup between SEC rivals Ole Miss and Alabama in the 7-10 game. Tulane remained at No. 24 as the only non-power-conference team in the Top 25. The Green Wave area the projected American Conference champion and the No. 12 seed in the bracket for the second week running. There is still room for chaos in the final week of the regular season. Nine of the top 10 teams have to go on the road and many play their rivals including Ohio State at No. 15 Michigan, Indiana at Purdue, Texas A&M at No. 16 Texas, Georgia at No. 23 Georgia Tech and Alabama at Auburn. Kiffin will be coaching the Rebels in the Egg Bowl at Mississippi State on Friday, and his decision of whether to leave or stay with the program is expected to come the following day. The CFP’s final rankings will be announced on Dec. 7, one day after the conference title games. CFP mock bracket First-round games: -No. 12 Tulane at No. 5 Texas Tech -No. 11 Miami at No. 6 Oregon -No. 10 Alabama at No. 7 Ole Miss -No. 9 Notre Dame at No. 8 Oklahoma First-round byes: No. 1 Ohio State, No. 2 Indiana, No. 3 Texas A&M, No. 4 Georgia.
https://tylerpaper.com/2025/11/26/cfp-rankings-same-top-five-oregon-moves-to-no-6/

UNC’s Reese Brantmeier Wins NCAA Women’s Tennis Singles Championship

UNC senior Reese Brantmeier defeated Cal’s Berta Passola Folch in an all-ACC championship match at the NCAA Women’s Singles Championship in Orlando Sunday. Brantmeier won in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3. Sunday’s win capped off a thrilling week for Brantmeier, who played three-set matches in the first, second, third and semifinal rounds before Sunday’s championship. She beat opponents from Vanderbilt, SMU, Auburn, Texas and USC before defeating Passola Folch. Brantmeier’s quarterfinal win was particularly notable, as she defeated Texas’ Carmen Andreea Herea in two sets, finishing with a dominant 6-0 win in the second set after going to a tiebreak in the first. Herea was the No. 2 overall seed in the 64-woman field. The win adds to an already crowded trophy case for Brantmeier. The junior helped Carolina win its first-ever NCAA team championship in 2023, then finished as the runner-up in the NCAA Doubles Championship the next week with teammate Elizabeth Scotty. The Tar Heels won the ACC Championship in both 2024 and 2025, with Brantmeier winning ACC Player of the Year and earning All-America honors in both singles and doubles. She helped Carolina reach the national semifinals in the 2025 NCAA Team Championship, but was forced to exit her singles match with an injury. The Tar Heels lost to eventual champions Georgia. Brantmeier’s title wraps up the fall season for the UNC women’s tennis program, which will return to action in the spring season after the new year and community information to you by signing up for our newsletter. Related Stories.
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“Do India want to put 4 points at stake to gain 12?” – Aakash Chopra on the hosts needing to go for a win in IND vs SA 2025 2nd Test

Former India player Aakash Chopra has opined that the Indian team need to look for a win in the second Test against South Africa. He highlighted that the four points for a drawn game might not suffice in their quest to qualify for the World Test Championship (WTC) final. Ad South Africa posted 489 runs in their first innings on Day 2 of the second Test in Guwahati on Sunday, November 23. India ended the day at nine for no loss in their first innings, trailing the visitors by 480 runs. During a discussion on Star Sports, Chopra wondered whether India would be willing to risk losing the game in trying for a win. “Since the entire story is about the WTC, when you are saying that it’s the WTC cycle due to which you make such pitches where you get quick results, and it’s not only our story, but the entire world, in such a scenario, a draw will give you only four points, which is 17 percent of the total points available (from the series),” the former India batter said. Ad Trending “So, whether you get four or zero, what difference does it make in the longer run? You have to look for 50 percent points, and for that, you only have to run fast. You have to take the initiative. The overarching theme tomorrow would be, do India want to put four points at stake to gain 12?” Chopra added. Ad The cricketer-turned-commentator noted that he wants to see intent from Rishabh Pant and company, highlighting that batters can drive the game. “There are 12 points for a win, zero for a loss, and you get only four for a draw. Four points may or may not decide your future. So I just want to see India’s intent. When you are bowling, how the match would progress is not in your hands many times, but when the bat is in your hand, you drive the game,” Chopra observed. Ad Yashasvi Jaiswal (7*) and KL Rahul (2*) were the unbeaten Indian batters at Stumps on Day 2 of the Guwahati Test. The duo adopted a cautious approach in the 6. 1 overs they faced before the close of play, but could bat more aggressively in the morning session of Day 3. “Not too much actually” Aakash Chopra on whether potential bad light would impact India’s approach in IND vs SA 2025 2nd Test In the same discussion, Aakash Chopra replied in the negative when asked whether India need to alter their approach because of the potential loss of play due to bad light in Guwahati. Ad “Not too much actually, because you will try to play well in whatever overs you get. Tomorrow, you won’t think about what would happen the day after. First play the day tomorrow. Assuming you lose only two or three wickets, you will score 325 to 350 runs. Then you start and say that you will take the game in your favor in the next two sessions,” he said. India bowled only 81. 5 overs on Day 1 of the Guwahati Test before bad light stopped play. Only 75. 3 overs were bowled on Day 2, including the 6. 1 overs faced by the hosts. × Feedback Why did you not like this content? Clickbait / Misleading Factually Incorrect Hateful or Abusive Baseless Opinion Too Many Ads Other Was this article helpful? Thank You for feedback Follow IPL Auction 2025 Live Updates, News & Biddings at Sportskeeda. Get the fastest updates on Mega-Auction and cricket news Edited by Kartik Iyer.
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