Sports Bulletin For January 30: From social media drama involving Virat Kohli to major updates on India's T20 World Cup preparations, global cricket records, and key developments in hockey and tennis,
the sports world has witnessed several headline-making moments. Here's a quick look at the top sports stories making waves across the globe.
1) Virat Kohli's Instagram Account Restored After Deactivation Scare
Virat Kohli's official Instagram account has been reinstated, ending the uncertainty that had left fans confused on January 30, 2025. While his profile is now accessible again, the reason behind its temporary disappearance remains unclear, keeping speculation alive among followers worldwide.
2) Tilak Varma Nears Return, Simulation Game to Decide T20 World Cup Fate: Report
Tilak Varma is closing in on a return after abdominal surgery, with the BCCI set to test his fitness in a simulation match at the Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru on Friday. The result of the assessment will be crucial in deciding his availability for the 2026 T20 World Cup.
3) Indian Athletics Legend PT Usha's Husband V Srinivasan Dies At 67
Indian athletics legend, Indian Olympic Association president and Rajya Sabha MP PT Usha has lost her husband, V Srinivasan, who passed away in the early hours of Friday at the age of 67.
4) Paul Stirling Creates History, Goes Past Rohit Sharma To Make Most T20I Appearances
Ireland captain Paul Stirling surpassed Rohit Sharma to become the player with the most T20I appearances in men's cricket, featuring in his 160th match against the UAE in Dubai. Since his debut in 2009, Stirling has been a key figure at the top of Ireland's batting order, known for his aggressive starts and consistent impact in the format.
5) Quinton De Kock Blasts Century With Borrowed Bat To Hand South Africa T20I Series Win
Quinton de Kock starred with a match-winning century using a borrowed bat from Dewald Brevis to power South Africa to a series-clinching win over West Indies in the second T20I at SuperSport Park. Chasing 221, the Proteas sealed a seven-wicket victory with 15 balls to spare as De Kock smashed a career-best 115 off 49 balls, registering one of South Africa's highest successful run chases.
6) Carlos Alcaraz Beats Alexander Zverev To Storm Into Australian Open 2026 Final
World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz reached his maiden Australian Open final after edging past Alexander Zverev in a gripping five-set battle. Battling cramps and pressure, the Spaniard won 6-4, 7-6, 6-7, 6-7, 7-5 to set up a final clash with either Jannik Sinner or Novak Djokovic. The 22-year-old's comeback in the deciding set highlighted his resilience and also marked his entry into the finals of all four Grand Slams in his career.
7) Manpreet Singh, Dilpreet & Goalkeeper Pathak Dropped Due To Disciplinary Issues: Report
Hockey India left out Manpreet Singh, Dilpreet Singh and goalkeeper Krishan Bahadur Pathak from the FIH Pro League probables due to disciplinary concerns during the team's South Africa tour in December, according to reports.
8) Pakistan Hockey Players End Boycott After PHF Agrees to Pay Allowances
Pakistan's men's hockey team ended their two-week boycott after assurances from the PHF over pending allowances, agreeing to play the second phase of the FIH Pro League. PHF Secretary Rana Mujahid promised the players their daily allowances ahead of the upcoming matches in Hobart, Australia.


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