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Suspected shoulder dislocation rules Woakes out of the Oval Test

England seamer's Ashes prospects in doubt after heavy fall

INDIAN SPORTS DAILY UPDATES

Jamil appointed as India (M) head coach; Mannepalli stuns Jr. World Champ to enter Macau Open SF: Indian Sports LIVE, August 1

Here are all the live updates from the world of Indian sport on August 1, 2025.

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India's next football coach: What to expect from Khalid Jamil

With the AIFF appointing Jamil, what style of play can fans expect?

July 31: SatChi, Lakshya, Tharun through to Macau Open QF

Arjun Erigaisi loses in eSports World Cup SF.

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TRANSFER NEWS

FOOTBALL

What we're hearing in the transfer window: Arsenal still open to Eze deal; Man Utd striker search latest

The summer transfer window is open, but what are our reporters hearing about deals that could be done? Get the latest every Friday.

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August urgency will end transfer window lull

The final days of July are the dog days of the summer window. Wheeling and dealing will happen in August.

TRANSFER TALK

Transfer rumors, news: Real Madrid face striker dilemma over Mbappé backup

Real Madrid are facing a choice over whether to keep Endrick and Gonzalo García for next season. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.

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Is Palhinha the answer to Tottenham's midfield?

Ale Moreno talks about João Palhinha's season at Bayern Munich amid links with a loan move to Tottenham.

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F1 LATEST

Norris tops Hungarian GP practice over Piastri

Lando Norris edged out championship rival Oscar Piastri in opening practice for the Hungarian Grand Prix.

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Were the Max Verstappen leaving rumours overblown?

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2025 Club Friendly

Sarr's brilliant long-range goal gives Tottenham win vs. Arsenal

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Frank: Historic north London derby 'not a friendly'

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Olley: Arsenal will be frustrated with Spurs loss

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Tottenham light up the sky with huge drone show in Hong Kong

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Arsenal with 'a lot to learn' following Spurs defeat

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DIVYA DESHMUKH WINS WORLD CUP

19-YEAR-OLD DEFEATS KONERU HUMPY IN FINAL

Indian chess's latest W: World Cup crown just the start for Divya Deshmukh

It must be a giddy feeling to be associated with Indian chess right now, as Divya Deshmukh joins the list of title holders

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Divya Deshmukh beats Koneru Humpy to win 2025 FIDE Women's Chess World Cup

Divya Deshmukh won the rapid tie-breaks to be crowned the winner of the Women's World Cup.

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