Sports Bulletin For January 10: Here's a quick roundup of the biggest stories from the world of sports today-from cricket controversies and injury setbacks to viral moments and major coaching updates.
Whether it's Najmul Shanto opening up on the BCCI-BCB tension, Shubman Gill addressing his World Cup snub, or Neeraj Chopra ending a landmark coaching partnership, here are the top headlines you need to know.
1) We Are Acting! Najmul Hossain Shanto Admits BCCI-BCB Row Affecting Team Mentally
Bangladesh Test captain Najmul Hossain Shanto has admitted that the ongoing tension between the BCB and the BCCI over the 2026 T20 World Cup is affecting the players mentally. With Bangladesh requesting the ICC to shift their World Cup matches out of India citing security concerns, uncertainty continues to grow. The dispute intensified after the BCCI released Mustafizur Rahman from KKR ahead of IPL 2026, triggering backlash in Bangladesh. Since then, ties between the two boards have deteriorated, with the BCB now pushing for their fixtures-currently set for four Indian venues-to be moved to Sri Lanka.
2) Shubman Gill Accepts T20 World Cup Snub, Promises To Stay Ready
India's ODI captain Shubman Gill says staying present helps keep his life uncomplicated, adding that whatever is meant for him will come in its time. His comments come weeks after he was left out of India's T20 World Cup squad. Despite being the T20I vice-captain and widely expected to make the cut, Gill was dropped following a run of low scores in the format.
3) Shreyas Iyer almost bitten by Fan's Dog at Vadodara Airport, Video goes Viral
Shreyas Iyer had a funny close call with a fan's dog at the airport, adding a playful moment to his much-anticipated return to the ODI side for the New Zealand series. Back in action after two months out with a spleen injury suffered in Australia, Iyer was greeted by a huge crowd on arrival. In a video now circulating online, he is seen happily meeting fans when one approaches with a pet dog. Iyer bends down to give it a friendly pat, but the dog snaps back teasingly, prompting him to quickly lean away with a surprised smile.
4) Sanju Samson seen taking classes from Yuvraj Singh ahead of T20 World Cup
Sanju Samson was recently spotted training in the nets with legendary cricketer Yuvraj Singh, garnering significant buzz ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup. In a video that has quickly gone viral, Yuvraj is seen giving Samson precise tips on footwork and shot selection, further cementing his reputation as a trusted mentor for India's next-generation talent.
5) Neeraj Chopra, Jan Zelezny End Their Season-Long Coaching Alliance
Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra and javelin great Jan Zelezny have decided to end their coaching association as of January 10, closing a stint built on trust and progress. Their partnership began with a historic moment, as Neeraj surpassed the 90m mark for the first time-an achievement that elevated him into the global elite and marked a major milestone for Indian athletics.
6) Sanjay Manjrekar Refuses To Back Down After 'Easiest Format' Claim On Virat Kohli
Sanjay Manjrekar recently remarked that many of India's long-time ODI openers were originally Test middle-order batters, noting that bowlers in ODIs often focus more on containing runs than taking early wickets. Referring to hundreds by Joe Root and Steve Smith in the final Ashes Test, he said it was disappointing to see Virat Kohli step away from Tests and choose what he called the "easier" ODI format, where Kohli holds a record 53 centuries. Despite fan backlash, Manjrekar stands by his comments.
7) Malaysian Open: PV Sindhu Shown Exit Door By Wang Zhiyi In Semis
PV Sindhu's Malaysian Open campaign ended in the semifinals on Saturday after she lost to China's Wang Zhiyi. The 30-year-old fell in straight games, with Zhiyi winning 21-16, 21-15 to seal her place in the final.
8) WPL 2026: Injury Blow For RCB Women As Star Pacer All Set To Miss Two Weeks
Royal Challengers Bengaluru have suffered a setback as Pooja Vastrakar has been ruled out for another two weeks due to a hamstring injury sustained during rehab. The medium-pacer, who last played at the 2024 T20 World Cup and was signed for ₹85 lakh at the WPL auction, was expected to return this season. Her extended recovery means she will now only be available from RCB's January 24 match against Delhi Capitals in Kotambi.






