From cricket to football and beyond, check out the top stories across the world of sports. Here is the Bulletin for November 10.
Sanju Samson set for CSK trade
Sanju Samson is set to
join Chennai Super Kings (CSK), with the franchise expressing clear interest. A CSK official said, "We are definitely looking at Sanju. He is an Indian batter, who is a keeper and an opener. So if he is available, we will certainly have a look at the option of having him in our fold. Who we will trade him with we have not taken that call because the matter has not gone that far. But yes, in principle, we are interested. " This move could be part of CSK's revamp ahead of IPL 2026
Ravindra Jadeja Instagram disappears amid RR Trade Rumours
Ravindra Jadeja's Instagram account mysteriously disappeared recently, leaving fans surprised and speculating. It is unclear whether Jadeja voluntarily deactivated or deleted his account, or if it was hacked or suspended. The disappearance coincides with ongoing trade rumors linking him with Rajasthan Royals ahead of the IPL 2026 season. Neither Jadeja nor his team has officially commented, fueling further curiosity among fans about his social media silence and IPL future.
Jonty Rhodes slams Delhi AQI
South African cricket legend Jonty Rhodes criticized Delhi's severe air pollution during a recent transit through the city. Taking to social media, he called Delhi's air quality "hard to digest" and contrasted it with the clean environment of his home in coastal Goa. Rhodes highlighted the health impact, noting his children could play freely in Goa, unlike in Delhi, where pollution restricts outdoor activities. His comments gained widespread attention amid Delhi's worsening Air Quality Index, reaching "very poor" to "severe" levels.
Richa Ghosh to have Stadium named after Her
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has announced plans to build a new cricket stadium in Siliguri named after Richa Ghosh, the 22-year-old Women's World Cup hero from Siliguri. The stadium will be developed on about 27 acres of land. This honor aims to celebrate Richa's achievements and inspire future generations by memorializing her success in cricket.
India captain Shubman Gill reaches Kolkata
India's Test captain Shubman Gill arrived in Kolkata on November 9, ahead of the first Test against South Africa, scheduled at Eden Gardens from November 14. Gill flew directly from Brisbane along with Jasprit Bumrah, Washington Sundar, and Axar Patel. The full South African squad also reached Kolkata the same day. India's remaining players are expected to join in batches, with training starting from Tuesday.
Shami refused to play for India: BCCI Official
Mohammed Shami, despite his impressive domestic performance with 15 wickets in Ranji Trophy, continues to be overlooked by Indian selectors amid fitness concerns and competition from younger pacers. While Shami alleges a lack of communication, BCCI sources say selectors repeatedly contacted him, even urging him to play India A matches for fitness assessment. Shami reportedly declined, saying he was still building workload.
JLN Stadium in Delhi set for Demolition
The iconic Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi, renovated at a cost of Rs 961 crore for the 2010 Commonwealth Games, is scheduled to be dismantled to make way for a modern Sports City. This new facility will include venues for various sports and residential complexes for athletes. Currently, the project is in its early conceptual phase, with governments studying global models like Doha's Sports City before planning. The stadium has historic significance, having hosted major events since 1982 and was recently upgraded for the World Para Athletics Championships.
ISL remains in jeopardy with no Commercial Takers
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has confirmed no bids were received for the Indian Super League's (ISL) commercial rights, putting the 2025-26 season in jeopardy. After Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL) put the season on hold due to unresolved contractual issues, AIFF's Bid Evaluation Committee will now report to the Supreme Court for further direction. Several ISL clubs have paused training amidst this uncertainty, casting doubt on the league's immediate future.












