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Russell wins Singapore Grand Prix, McLaren take constructors’ title

Russell wins Singapore Grand Prix, McLaren take constructors’ title
George Russell and Max Verstappen in action during the race. (Reuters)
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Russell wins Singapore Grand Prix, McLaren take constructors’ title

Russell wins Singapore Grand Prix, McLaren take constructors’ title
  • George Russell took the chequered flag under the lights of the Marina Bay street circuit 5.4 seconds clear of Verstappen to claim his second victory of the season

SINGAPORE: George Russell drove a flawless race from pole position to win the Singapore Grand Prix for Mercedes on Sunday, leaving Red Bull’s world champion Max Verstappen and the two McLarens to fight it out for the other podium spots.

Briton Russell took the checkered flag under the lights of the Marina Bay street circuit 5.4 seconds clear of Verstappen to claim his second victory of the season.

“It feels amazing,” said Russell. “We don’t really know where this performance came from, but really, really happy.

“I was really nervous at the beginning when I saw Max on the soft (tires), but that first stint was great from us.”

Lando Norris put pressure on Verstappen toward the end of the race but had to settle for third ahead of teammate Oscar Piastri, the pair earning enough points to seal a second consecutive constructors’ title for McLaren.

“It was a tough race,” said Norris. “Max didn’t make any mistakes. I gave it my all today, and got close.

“I’m happy with today. I got forward two positions. We won as a team, the constructors’ once again.”

Piastri’s lead over Briton Norris in the drivers’ standings was cut to 22 points, while Verstappen is 63 points behind the Australian with six races remaining in the season.

“I think second was the maximum result today,” said Verstappen. “I think the whole race was quite difficult, more difficult than I hope for, for a lot of different reasons.”

The celebrations for the constructors’ title in the McLaren garage might be muted, however, with Piastri fuming at the way Norris forced his way past his teammate on the opening corner.

Kimi Antonelli was a distant fifth in the other Mercedes with Charles Leclerc finishing sixth ahead of his Ferrari teammate Lewis Hamilton.

Hamilton was later docked a five-second penalty for repeatedly leaving the track as he struggled with a braking issue, dropping him to eighth with Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso moving up to seventh.

Haas driver Oliver Bearman was ninth and Carlos Sainz, who started at the back of the grid after the Williams cars were disqualified from qualifying, took the final points in 10th.


India score 247 against Pakistan after captains avoid handshakes at women's World Cup

India score 247 against Pakistan after captains avoid handshakes at women's World Cup
Updated 05 October 2025

India score 247 against Pakistan after captains avoid handshakes at women's World Cup

India score 247 against Pakistan after captains avoid handshakes at women's World Cup
  • Pakistan captain Fatima Sana won the toss and elected to bowl first in the 50-over match in Colombo
  • Harleen Deol top-scored with 46 and Richa Ghosh made a quick-fire 35 to lift India to a competitive total

COLOMBO: Harleen Deol top-scored with 46 and Richa Ghosh made a quick-fire 35 not out to lift India to a competitive 247 all out against archrival Pakistan in the women's cricket World Cup on Sunday.

Pakistan captain Fatima Sana won the toss and elected to bowl first in the 50-over match at R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo.

Sana and India captain Harmanpreet Kaur did not shake hands during the toss amid political tensions between the two South Asian neighbors. The captains at the recently concluded men’s Asia Cup in the United Arab Emirates also did not shake hands at matches between India and Pakistan. India has accused Pakistan of being involved in attacks on tourists that killed dozens. Islamabad denies the allegation.

India openers Pratika Rawal and star batter Smriti Mandhana shared 48 runs for the first wicket before Sana had Mandhana lbw for a 32-ball 23. Rawal made 31 before being bowled by left-arm spinner Sadia Iqbal.

Kaur scored 19 before she was caught behind off seam bowler Diana Baig.

Jemimah Rodrigues (32), Deepti Sharma (25) and Sneh Rana (20) all made valuable contributions.

Ghosh hit two sixes and three boundaries in her innings as India scored 44 off the last five overs.

Baig took 4-69 in her 10 overs while Iqbal and Sana had two wickets each.

The match was stopped for 15 minutes because insects were bothering the players

India's Amanjot Kaur, who made a half-century in the tournament opener against Sri Lanka, was ruled out of Sunday's game due to illness. Pakistan made one change from the side that lost to Bangladesh, bringing in Sadaf Shamas in place of Omaima Sohail.


Tension lingers as India and Pakistan skip handshake in women’s World Cup

Tension lingers as India and Pakistan skip handshake in women’s World Cup
Updated 05 October 2025

Tension lingers as India and Pakistan skip handshake in women’s World Cup

Tension lingers as India and Pakistan skip handshake in women’s World Cup
  • India-Pakistan relations have significantly deteriorated following military conflicts in May
  • India are the hosts of the ongoing women’s World Cup but Pakistan will be playing all their matches in Colombo

COLOMBO: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur and Pakistan counterpart Fatima Sana skipped the customary handshake before a women’s cricket World Cup match on Sunday amid ongoing tensions between the rivals that plagued the men’s Asia Cup last month.
India-Pakistan relations have significantly deteriorated following military conflicts in May that nearly escalated into a full-fledged war between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
India beat Pakistan three times in the men’s Asia Cup, including in the September 28 final in Dubai, but refused to shake hands with their counterparts before or after the matches.
They also declined to receive the winners’ trophy from Asian Cricket Council (ACC) president Mohsin Naqvi, who is Pakistan’s interior minister.
The frosty relations were evident in Colombo too where Kaur and Sana did not shake hands at the toss, nearly ignoring each other’s presence.
Sana won the toss and elected to field against India, who have never lost to Pakistan in a women’s one day international.
“We’re going to bowl first, looks like there could be some moisture on the wicket,” Sana said.
“On this wicket, anything under 250 would be a good total to defend and hopefully we can restrict them.”
India won a tri-series in Sri Lanka, also involving South Africa, in May and captain Kaur said that experience would stand them in good stead.
“It was a good series for us,” Kaur said.
“We played a lot of cricket here and, yeah, we have experience. Now it’s only about staying positive and playing good cricket.”
Bilateral cricket remains suspended between India and Pakistan, who play each other only in multi-team events at neutral venues.
India are the hosts of the ongoing women’s World Cup but Pakistan will be playing all their matches in Colombo under an agreement approved by the International Cricket Council.


Pakistan, India to face off in Women’s World Cup amid political tension, rain threat

Pakistan, India to face off in Women’s World Cup amid political tension, rain threat
Updated 05 October 2025

Pakistan, India to face off in Women’s World Cup amid political tension, rain threat

Pakistan, India to face off in Women’s World Cup amid political tension, rain threat
  • Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana says team focused solely on game despite rivalry backdrop
  • BCCI hints Indian players may again avoid handshakes as political tension spills into sport

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and India are set to meet today, Sunday, in a much-anticipated encounter at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, though persistent rain in Colombo threatens to disrupt play at the R. Premadasa Stadium.

Pakistan are seeking to bounce back after a heavy opening defeat to Bangladesh, while India come in with confidence following their win against Sri Lanka. Forecasts predict intermittent showers throughout the day, and officials have warned that the weather could interrupt or even shorten the match. Heavy rain in Colombo also forced the cancelation of Saturday’s fixture between Sri Lanka and Australia.

India have an unbeaten record against Pakistan in women’s One-Day Internationals, winning all 11 previous encounters. Pakistan will play all their group-stage matches in Colombo, with both the semifinal (Oct. 29) and the final (Nov. 2) also scheduled for the same venue.

The contest comes amid renewed political tension after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) suggested its players may again avoid handshakes with their Pakistani counterparts, continuing a policy adopted during the men’s Asia Cup earlier this year.

“I cannot forecast anything, but our relationship with that country [Pakistan] is the same, there is no change in the last week,” BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia told the BBC. 

“India will play that match against Pakistan in Colombo, and all cricket protocols will be followed. Whether there will be handshakes, whether there will be hugging, I cannot assure you of anything at this moment.”

His comments follow India’s widely criticized conduct at the Asia Cup 2025, when its men’s team refused pre- and post-match handshakes with Pakistani players and declined to receive the trophy from Asian Cricket Council President Mohsin Naqvi, who also chairs the Pakistan Cricket Board and is the country’s interior minister.

Pakistan captain Fatima Sana said her team remained focused on performance and unity despite off-field politics.

“Our main goal is to play well. Our relationship with the other teams is good. We will try to fulfil the spirit of the game,” she told reporters on Saturday.

Asked whether she would miss the camaraderie seen during the 2022 World Cup, when Indian players gathered around then-Pakistan captain Bismah Maroof and her infant daughter, Fatima said such gestures were welcome but secondary to performance.

“What happened before, like with Bismah’s daughter, when everyone mingled and enjoyed together — as players, we all like such moments. But the main thing is to stay focused on what we have come here for,” she said.

Trailing India 11-0 in their head-to-head record, Fatima dismissed talk of odds being stacked against her team, insisting Pakistan have the talent to defeat top sides. 

“Records are meant to be broken,” she said.

The tournament runs from September 30 to November 2 across India and Sri Lanka. 


Lionel Messi helps Inter Miami get back in win column vs. Revolution

Lionel Messi helps Inter Miami get back in win column vs. Revolution
Updated 05 October 2025

Lionel Messi helps Inter Miami get back in win column vs. Revolution

Lionel Messi helps Inter Miami get back in win column vs. Revolution
  • Jordi Alba and Tadeo Allende each had two goals to lead host Inter Miami to a 4-1 victory over the New England Revolution on Saturday night in Fort Lauderdale

MIAMI: Jordi Alba and Tadeo Allende each had two goals to lead host Inter Miami to a 4-1 victory over the New England Revolution on Saturday night in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
The victory snapped a two-match winless streak for Inter Miami (17-7-8, 59 points), which moved into third place in the Eastern Conference standings. With two matches to play, Miami trails FC Cincinnati by three points for second place. Cincinnati has one match left.
Dor Turgeman scored the lone goal for New England (9-16-8, 35 points) as the Revolution came up short of victory for the fifth time in their past six matches.
Lionel Messi did not score for the second consecutive match, but he contributed by assisting on three of Inter Miami’s goals.
On the first goal, under a torrential downspout late in the first half, Messi delivered a precise through ball on the run to Allende, who fired the ball past New England goalkeeper Matt Turner in the 32nd minute.
Just before halftime, Messi intercepted a clearing attempt by New England near its own goal. He then dropped it back for Alba, who proceeded to bury it in the back of the net in the third minute of first-half stoppage time.
The Revolution put themselves back in contention for a victory in the 59th minute on a brilliant shot by Turgeman after he took the ball just past midfield from Carles Gil. As Turgeman worked the ball near Miami’s box, he fired a line drive past Inter Miami goalkeeper Rocco Rios Novo to cut the deficit to 2-1.
Rios Novo got the start in favor of Inter Miami’s regular starting keeper Oscar Ustari, who allowed a season-high five goals last Tuesday in a 5-3 loss to the Chicago Fire.
Inter Miami answered almost immediately. Within less than a minute, a rush up the field ended with Allende streaking toward the goal and finishing another assist from Messi.
Three minutes later, Alba tacked on another score off a great pass from Telasco Segovia.


Vinicius double helps Real Madrid beat Villarreal

Vinicius double helps Real Madrid beat Villarreal
Updated 05 October 2025

Vinicius double helps Real Madrid beat Villarreal

Vinicius double helps Real Madrid beat Villarreal
  • Los Blancos moved two points clear of champions Barcelona, who visit Sevilla on Sunday, as they bounced back from last week’s derby drubbing

MADRID: Vinicius Junior fired Real Madrid to the top of La Liga with a brace in a 3-1 win over Villarreal on Saturday, while Kylian Mbappe was also on target.
Los Blancos moved two points clear of champions Barcelona, who visit Sevilla on Sunday, as they bounced back from last week’s derby drubbing.
Having returned from their long midweek trip to Kazakhstan, where they beat Kairat in the Champions League, Madrid turned their focus back to domestic matters.
Thrashed 5-2 by city rivals Atletico Madrid last weekend, Xabi Alonso’s side had plenty to prove against a strong Villarreal team, who are third.
“I played very well and I want to continue like this, keeping this confidence and doing even more,” Vinicius told Real Madrid TV.
“We have good feelings... when we come back (from the international break) we have big games and we need confidence,” added Vinicius.
The winger did not start the season well but has found form in recent outings.
“Vini had a very good game and he was decisive, I’m very happy for him,” Alonso told reporters.
Alonso brought Fede Valverde back into the team, playing him at right-back in the absence of injured duo Dani Carvajal and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Madrid had the better of a slow-paced first half at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Teenage attacker Franco Mastantuono might have sent Los Blancos ahead but Villarreal defender Renato Veiga blocked his shot after Mbappe cut the ball back to him.
At the other end, Thibaut Courtois saved superbly from Tani Oluwaseyi, who snuck in behind the center-backs but could not beat Madrid’s Belgian goalkeeper.
Los Blancos took the lead early in the second half through Vinicius, whose shot took a fortunate deflection off Santi Comesana and flew past the helpless Arnau Tenas.
Xabi Alonso brought on Jude Bellingham for the final 25 minutes, after benching him for the second game running following the Atletico debacle.
Thomas Tuchel left the midfielder out of his England squad for upcoming World Cup qualifiers this week, and he was out to prove a point.

- Tenas resistance -

Madrid doubled their lead when Rafa Marin brought down Vinicius in the area and the Brazilian beat Tenas from the spot. The former Barcelona goalkeeper could have stopped the penalty but the ball slipped under him.
Alonso said that Mbappe is Madrid’s main penalty taker but “it was their decision” to give Vinicius the ball.
Vinicius wanted another penalty when Tenas appeared to bring him down in the box moments later, but his appeals were waved away.
Bellingham twice came close but Tenas denied him on both occasions, with the midfielder kicking a post in frustration.
Villarreal pulled a goal back through Georges Mikautadze, who finished lethally from the edge of the box, but Madrid quickly restored their two-goal cushion.
Yellow Submarine defender Santiago Mourino was sent off for a second yellow card for a push on Vinicius as he charged down the wing, and soon Mbappe netted the third.
Brahim Diaz teed up the French superstar to roll home his ninth league goal of the campaign, making him the division’s top scorer.
Mbappe was taken off grimacing in the final stages, in the only negative note for a Madrid side who were good value for their three points.
“Kylian already had a little discomfort in his ankle, we will see how it goes,” said Alonso, adding that the forward would still travel to join up with the French national team.
Villarreal’s Comesana complained about some of the refereeing decisions that went against his side.
“It’s a shame about the first goal which hit me, and then came the penalty, which wasn’t enough (of a foul) to give it,” Comesana told DAZN.
“That hurt us a lot, you only have to look how he threw himself down... and the red card (was soft)... if it’s already hard to win at the Bernabeu, with these things it’s even harder.”