Sports Bulletin For 16th November: Here are the top headlines from the world of sports, featuring major developments in cricket, tennis, and football, along with standout performances by Indian athletes
on the global stage.
From South Africa's historic triumph in Kolkata to India's medal surge at the Tokyo Deaflympics, and key updates from international tennis and World Cup qualifiers-here's a quick roundup of the biggest stories.
1) Temba Bavuma & Simon Harmer Star As South Africa Beat India in 1st Test By 30 Runs For Historic Win
South Africa clinched a 30-run victory over India in the opening Test, taking a 1-0 lead in the two-match series. The contest wrapped up within three days on a deteriorating Eden Gardens surface, giving the visitors their first Test win on Indian soil in 15 years.
2) 'This Pitch Is What We Asked For': Gambhir Admits To India Falling Prey To Own Trap
India head coach Gautam Gambhir admitted that Eden Gardens curator Sujan Mukherjee delivered the pitch the team had requested-one that ultimately backfired and contributed to their 30-run loss to South Africa.
Chasing just 124, India crumbled for 93 in 35 overs, showing none of the composure displayed by SA captain Temba Bavuma. With skipper Shubman Gill in the hospital due to a neck injury, he couldn't bat on Day 3.
3) Temba Bavuma Becomes 1st South Africa Captain In 15 Years To Win A Test Match In India
Temba Bavuma etched his name into South African cricket history by guiding his side to a landmark 30-run victory over India in the first Test at Eden Gardens on November 16. Defending a modest 124, the Proteas bowled India out for just 93 in the second innings. With this win, Bavuma became the first South African captain in 15 years to secure a Test triumph on Indian soil, ending a long stretch in which the Proteas had lost six of their previous seven Tests in India.
4) Coach Gautam Gambhir Gives Update On Shubman Gill's Neck Injury
India Test captain Shubman Gill, who missed the second innings against South Africa due to a neck injury, remains doubtful for the upcoming match in Guwahati. After India's 30-run defeat at Eden Gardens, head coach Gautam Gambhir revealed that Gill's condition is still being evaluated.
Speaking at the post-match press conference, Gambhir said the team is awaiting a final update from the medical staff. "He (Gill) is still being assessed. The physios will take a call this evening, and we'll decide accordingly," he stated.
The second Test is scheduled from November 22 to 26 at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium.
5) India Sweep Four Medals, Led by Srikanth's Historic Gold At Tokyo Deaflympics
India made a stunning start to the 2025 Tokyo Deaflympics, dominating the shooting events with four medals across two competitions. Dhanush Srikanth clinched gold with a world-record performance, while Mahit Sandhu and Komal Waghmare added a superb double podium finish to cap off a remarkable opening for the contingent.
6) Shock India Defeat Prompts Ganguly To Defend Pitch Curator, Blames Team Management
Amid growing criticism, Ganguly defended curator Sujan Mukherjee even before the Test ended, stressing that the pitch was prepared exactly as the Indian team had requested. "The pitch is what the Indian camp wanted. This is what happens when you don't water the pitch for four days. Curator Sujan Mukherjee can't be blamed," he told News18 Bangla.
7) World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz & 'Favourite' Jannik Sinner To Clash For ATP Finals Title
Carlos Alcaraz said on Saturday that Jannik Sinner is the frontrunner to defend his ATP Finals crown at home, after the newly crowned world No. 1 booked a blockbuster final against his Italian rival. Alcaraz cruised past Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-2, 6-4 in Turin to set up the much-anticipated showdown, adding another chapter to their exciting rivalry this season.
8) Spain, Switzerland And Belgium Made To Wait For 2026 FIFA World Cup Spot
Spain moved to the brink of World Cup qualification with a dominant 4-0 win over Georgia on Saturday, but Turkey's tight 2-0 victory over Bulgaria ensured the celebrations were put on hold.
In Group B, Kosovo kept Switzerland from sealing their place in next year's tournament by defeating Slovenia 2-0, extending the race by a few more days. Belgium also missed an opportunity to clinch qualification after being held to a 1-1 draw by Kazakhstan.










