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    IPL 2026, LSG vs RR Preview: Will Lucknow Super Giants finally feel at home at the Ekana?
    LUCKNOW: Lucknow Super Giants return to the Ekana Stadium on Wednesday needing more than a win what they need is a course correction. LSG have lost four of their first six matches, including a 54-run defeat to Punjab Kings in their previous outing, and are still without a home win this season after two losses in Lucknow. Rajasthan Royals, meanwhile, arrive better placed, with four wins from six games and third place on the points table.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!For LSG, the concern is straightforward: their top order has not given them enough. The side has too often been forced into recovery mode and on a ground where setting up the innings matters, another shaky start could leave them chasing the game early. That makes the first six overs the clearest tactical window of the contest. Asked what whas wrong with their batting unit, LSGs Aiden Markram said, Its probably just a case of maybe struggling for a bit of rhythm. Its quite strange. We laugh about it in the sense that one or two guys can struggle, it's part of the game, but when the full batting lineup does so... the odds of that happening normally are quite slim.Rajasthan look better equipped in that phase. Jofra Archer has been their early enforcer, with nine wickets in his last eight T20s, and he goes up against an LSG batting group still searching for rhythm. If Archer breaks through up front, Rajasthan can immediately squeeze a middle order that has not consistently played from positions of control. Lucknows counter lies with Prince Yadav, whose recent numbers also stand out.He has been one of LSGs few bright spots with the new ball and his duel with Rajasthans aggressive opening pair of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Yashasvi Jaswal could shape the match. If Prince can strike in the Powerplay, LSG would have already done half the job.There is also a wider context for LSG. They are yet to feel at home at the Ekana stadium after three winless games. Home cannot become a disadvantage and on a red-soil pitch, Lucknows batter have a lot to play for.82 - Sanju Samsons unbeaten knock off 52 balls in Jaipur on March 24, 2024 is the highest individual score in matches involving RR and LSG.4/41 - Yuzvendra Chahals bowling performance for RR at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, on April 10, 2022 is the only four-wicket haul in games involving these two teams.Stats: Rajesh Kumar
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    How will Browns use their two first-round draft picks?
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    Paul Pogba reveals what 'probably p***ed off' Jose Mourinho as their relationship broke down... and how 'everything changed' when he returned to Man United for a doomed second spell
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    Overwhelmed with joy, tears, Texans star Will Anderson Jr. reacts to record-breaking $150 million contract extension
    Will Anderson Jr. interrupted his workout. That meant the telephone call was a serious one as word arrived of the life-changing generational wealth earned by the Texans star defensive end.His agent, Nicole Lynn, informed him that an amicable negotiation with Texans general manager Nick Caserio was an extremely successful round of talks. Their collaboration made Anderson the highest paid non-quarterback in NFL history and the highest paid defensive player in the game.Anderson was overcome with raw emotion, dropping to the ground in gratitude and breaking into tears after agreeing to a three-year, $150 million contract extension. The deal includes a $50 million annual average compensation per year, surpassing Green Bay Packers edge Micah Parsons $46.5 million average. The contract, which runs through 2030, includes $134 million total guaranteed, $100 million fully guaranteed for skill, injury and salary cap, a $32 million signing bonus and a rare no-trade clause.I was training, and we took a little break, and she called me: Whenever you get done, I need you to call me ASAP, Anderson recalled Tuesday during a celebratory press conference at Reliant Stadium. My heart kind of dropped, and Im like, Im in here training, whats going on? I get home, and she calls me, and she tells me everything, and I literally just dropped to my knees. Literally just dropped to my knees in like total thanks, tears. I had to get on the flight the same day and I felt bad for the lady sitting beside me, because she was probably so concerned about me, because I was crying the whole flight. I was crying the whole flight. My whole family just went crazy. It was just a big moment for us. Its bigger than me. I think about my family, I think about everything that weve been through, and to be able to bless them just as much as theyve blessed me.For Anderson, this watershed moment represents the culmination of all of his hard work. From moving from running back as a young football player to defensive end. To his time as an All-American at Alabama and Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of the Year and Bronko Nagurski Award winner. To becoming the third overall pick of the draft four years ago after a dramatic trade with the Arizona Cardinals and becoming the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year.To becoming the scourge of quarterbacks with a career-high dozen sacks and 20 tackles for losses and 23 quarterback hits last season, 30 career sacks in three seasons, 46 tackles for losses, 64 quarterback hits, four forced fumbles. Plus, eight sacks, eight tackles for losses and 11 quarterback hits in six career playoff games.Ive been so overwhelmed with joy these last couple days, nonstop tears, and its been a blessing, said Anderson after a lengthy, emotional statement as he thanked his parents, Will Sr. and Tereon, his five older sisters, Texans coach DeMeco Ryans, Caserio, the McNair family, his coaches, Lynn and everyone at Klutch Sports and, of course, his late grandmother, who was instrumental in molding the 24-year-old All-Pro defensive end. I love what I do. I tell people all the time. Its really never, ever been about the money for me. Its always just been about walking in my purpose and doing what God has called me to do. To be able to be here right now and be in this moment and enjoy this moment, it means everything to me. I just think about my family, everything that we endured growing up, all the hard times, everything, to get to retire my parents early, to get to see my sisters thrive, my nieces and nephews, the rest of my family. I think thats the biggest blessing for me.The decision to reward Anderson and make him the highest paid non-quarterback in NFL history was rooted in his standing as a foundational piece of the Texans.And hammering out this contract couldnt have made Ryans any happier. Earned, not given embodies the situation.Will is an outstanding young man, outstanding player, Ryans said. He shows up every single day, working how we expect guys to work and doing all the things a leader does. Hes a guy that you want guys following.He embodies everything that it means to be a Texan and hes definitely deserving of the contract situation that hes gotten. Hes earned it and hes done an outstanding job of leading.Whats next? Well, Anderson is beyond tired of losing in the AFC divisional round after three consecutive losses in that stage of the postseason, including defeats against the New England Patriots, Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens.The Texans have never reached an AFC championship game and are 0-7 in the divisional round.Anderson is extremely motivated to help his team reach that milestone.Ask me about contract, yeah, the contract is cool, but ask me about winning, thats more important, Anderson said. How we get over this hump, how we can get past the second round is whats been on my mind.Growing up in Georgia, Anderson was initially a running back. He wanted to be the next Adrian Peterson.When he was shifted to defensive end, Anderson didnt like the change at first.I cried, Anderson said.Several years later, Anderson is coming off a stellar third NFL season. He was named All-Pro for the first time and was a finalist for NFL Defensive Player of the Year.It worked out, Anderson said while smiling.When the Texans drafted Anderson in 2023, they maneuvered to acquire him one pick after drafting quarterback C.J. Stroud third overall. The trade between Caserio and Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort involved a 2024 first-round selection and landed Anderson.Now, Anderson is the ultimate chess piece in the Texans top-ranked defense.The name got him where he is, so well keep him as the Terminator, Texans defensive line coach and run game coordinator Rod Wright said. Hes definitely lived up to that name. Hes a guy that has been disruptive and made a lot of plays for us, won us a lot of games, and thatll continue. At the end of the day, hes gonna reach whatever he wants to do, because he takes it very seriously. Its really, really cool to watch him continue to grow.For Lynn, this deal after negotiating other huge contracts for her clients, including Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, was a thrilling moment.Its surreal, Lynn said. I never take any of it for granted. Im very honored to do the job that I do, and I represent a lot of different players across the league, and every one of these moments feels like the first. He is the absolute most deserving person. That is who he is every single day. So, its really a blessing to represent someone thats incredible on the field, but off the field. So, deserving and puts everyone else first. I was so excited to give him that news.The contract didnt come as a surprise. KPRC 2 reported for months that the deal was an eventuality and would average as much $50 million annually.The talks between Lynn and Caserio ran smoothly.Nick and I have a really good relationship, Lynn said. I dont know exactly where it started. I think Nick called me, but I think we kind of all knew that it was time for him to get paid. Nick is incredible to work with. And the reason is that Nick, he obviously, is doing his job as a general manager, but he cares about the players. You can feel that, and that actually starts at ownership. You can feel that with the McNairs that they want to do right by the players. With Nick starting the deal early, I think, for him, was showing Will the belief that this organization has in him long-term, right? They didnt want to play any games. They knew how important he was to the organization. They wanted him to know that through the deal.Anderson ranked second in the NFL with 85 total pressures last season, according to Next Gen Stats. Recording 48 pressures on third down marked the most since that statistic has been tracked.I havent even reached to the period of where I want to be at in my game, Anderson said. And I think this offseason Ive continued to build my body up to be able to bend or to be able to finish on the quarterback. Thats the next step is just be able to finish on the quarterback.Anderson doesnt plan to go on a major spending spree.He does plan to purchase a speed boat for his fishing trips with his father.Growing up as the baby of the family with five older sisters, Anderson learned the value of having a strong work ethic and traditional values and a deep religious faith from his parents.I think thats why I got so emotional because these two right here, being in a three-bedroom house with six kids wasnt easy, Anderson said. Working long nights. My mom got to work overtime. My dad working overtime. It meant the world for me to do what I do.Anderson is pivotal to the Texans present and future as a game-wrecking defensive end capable of harassing quarterbacks and shutting down runs, doubling as a team captain and leader.And his success all started at home with his parents loving example.Hes always been humble, always been disciplined, didnt give us no problems, just a really sweet kid, Tereon Anderson said. Now, the sisters might say something differently, but the parents, thats he week, pretty much was just a typical young man.The pride of the family was obvious, just as it has been throughout his time in Houston.The growth and maturity,hes just a natural, Will Anderson Sr. said. Everything that he did, he grew up pretty fast. We dont have any baby pictures of Will because he grew up so fast. We missed a lot of that time so, but he just matured really fast.Extremely proud parents of #Texans Will Anderson Jr.: Tereon and Will Sr. @KPRC2 https://t.co/UOyb76hHx8 pic.twitter.com/22vtXC1WxE Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 21, 2026Anderson spent a lot of time with his grandmother, his fathers mother.She was very instrumental," Tereon Anderson said. He learned very early on how to give back to others. We hope we were great parents, but God already had all those things instilled in him. His character was built from the womb.Anderson used to accompany his father to the food market, learning how to work hard from his example that included cutting fish and other blue-collar tasks.It was very intentional, because I took not just only Will, I took my daughters also so, and I told all of them, this is not what I want for you guys, Will Anderson Sr. said. Free education, go to college.We always told them if you are not better than us, that we failed, Tereon Anderson said. Because the work that we did was to raise them so we wanted to give them an opportunity to be better. His junior year, he got his first college offer, and I think thats when he started to say, Well, maybe Ill go to school if Im gonna get a scholarship. And we kind of took off from there, but he really wanted to do the same things that his dad did.Anderson is deeply spiritual and open in discussing his Christian faith.During the Pro Bowl Games, Anderson partnered with the ministry group, God Behind Bars, in February to share his faith with inmates at San Quentin State Prison. He spoke to over 150 inmates about his faith and personal journey. Several inmates chose to get baptized after listening to Andersons inspirational message.It was a life-changing experience, very life-changing, Anderson said. Anybody thats deep in their word; the journey is something. Once you get close with God and you start on your journey, its like thats when you start to see so much impurity in yourself and start to see the ways the world will pull you in. When I walked in there, these guys are facing life. They dont get to see their kids, dont get to see their families, but their faith was so strong in Jesus Christ. It literally changed my life because Im out here. Im free. I have so much free will. I can do what I want, but these guys are incarcerated and cant do much. But theyre like, The one thing that I can cling on to is my faith, and I know that my situation will get better. To be able to speak to those guys and to speak life into them is just as much as they speak life into me. It was just a very wholesome moment.Although the Texans ultimately lost in the AFC divisional round playoffs to the Patriots, it wasnt because of Anderson. He recorded three sacks, two forced fumbles and two tackles for losses.The extremely high value of Anderson as a pass rusher and run-stopper was underscored again, just as it was all season.And the big trade with the Cardinals changed the course of the Texans. Anderson has arguably emerged as the face of the franchise.The 2023 draft is probably one of the most exciting drafts that Ive been a part of, and I would say one of the most exciting drafts in Texans history, said Ryans, a former NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year selected in 2006 out of Alabama. It was exciting just to know what we were doing. We pick C.J. at the second pick and to know were back on the phones trying to trade up to get Will, it was just an exciting moment, a tense moment.The adrenaline is pumping in the room. It was awesome. Nick executed the trade. It was about the guy we were getting. As we all see, fast forward to where we are now, it was well worth the move. We knew the type of man that Will was, and it was worth moving up to get him and it has paid off big time for us.When Anderson got the call from Ryans while he was in the green room, he didnt know what to think at first.He had visited the Texans and had struck up a good relationship with Ryans. He was hoping they would come get him.In the green room, Arizona was still on the clock, and thats a whole other conversation for another time, but Arizonas still on the clock, Anderson recounted. I tell this story all the time. I promise you Im not lying. DeMeco had called me, because at the time me and DeMeco, we had a pretty good relationship. Im thinking hes calling me like, Yeah, man, Im sorry we couldnt get you. Then, he told me he was drafting me, and I just went crazy, like went crazy. I really wanted to be here. I really wanted to be a part of something very special. As you can see, weve been on the up and up and I think were trending in the right way to get it done.PHOENIX -- #Texans Cal McNair and Hannah McNair on potential long-term deals for Will Anderson Jr., C.J. Stroud: 'Exciting, really good players, we'll hope to have them around a long, long time. .. It's a good problem to have when you have so many guys you want to keep under pic.twitter.com/WunQinzX0g Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 1, 2026The rest is history.Anderson plans to stay grounded and not alter his hard-nosed, relentless approach to football and his fun-loving life enjoying the outdoorsI think its staying to the process, not changing, Anderson said. I think its about growth and obviously maturity. You just keep going in your same process. Im young at this, but guys will want to change or do more. I think the biggest thing that Im going to keep with me is what DeMeco told me when I first got here: You dont got to be Superman, just go be the same person youve been when we drafted you, when you were at Alabama, the leader, the player that you were. Thats whats been helping me succeed so far. So, just continue to be myself, continue to grow my game, grow up my teammates, have fun with them and just go play for them.What would his late grandmother have to say now about what has transpired, of this groundbreaking achievement?Look at little Willy go, Anderson said. " hats what she would have said. Look at little Will go. She would be so proud, She was a big influence in my life as well. Walking me out the door every morning before going to school. I still hold her closely to my heart and what I do, a lot of tears that they see before the games, a lot of that is for her, too.Aaron Wilson is a Texans and NFL reporter for KPRC 2 and click2houston.com
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    Scottie Scheffler suffers fresh blow after RBC Heritage and Masters heartbreak
    Scottie Scheffler has suffered a fresh blow after missing out on RBC Heritage glory on Sunday, with Matt Fitzpatrick passing him in prize money on the PGA Tour for 2026.Fitzpatrick won a blockbuster play-off to claim glory at Hilton Head Island, with the Englishman producing despite the pressure.The golfer has banked $3.6million (2.6m) following his exploits there, with the tournament carrying an overall purse of around $20m (14m).Scheffler performed admirably, with the world number one securing $2.1m (1.5m) after finishing second.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayHowever, per Golfweek, Fitzpatrick has now leapfrogged his rival to become the PGA's highest-earner for the year so far.His victory at the RBC Heritage came just weeks after he claimed success at the Valspar Championship back in March.Fitzpatrick has scooped $9.2m (6.8m) for 2026, with Scheffler sitting second on $8.4 (6.2m).Cameron Young and Jacob Bridgeman complete the top four, with the duo taking home $7.7m and $6.7m (5.6m and 5m) respectively.Rory McIlroy, who recently fended off competition from both Scheffler and Young to win the Masters, sits fifth.Collin Morikawa, Akshay Bhatia, Chris Gotterup, Xander Schauffele and Si Woo Kim are the rest of the best in the top 10.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Snooker star gives heartbreaking interview revealing struggles after World Championship exitLIV Golf row erupts as players slam controversial rumours about Bryson DeChambeauLiam Rosenior in line for dizzying pay-off if Chelsea sack manager after Brighton defeatScheffler could have been forgiven for feeling frustrated after missing out on the RBC Heritage title.Speaking afterwards, however, the 29-year-old expressed his delight with his display and suggested it was only his putting that had let him down.Yeah, I did some solid stuff," he added.I think I had only one bogey over the weekend here, so did a lot of really good things. Would have liked to have seen a few more putts go in, but overall I executed the way I wanted to."It was just challenging out there. The wind is swirling all around, and it was hard to make birdies late in the day."I think in both weeks I put myself behind the 8-ball going into the weekend and had really nice Saturdays and Sundays in order to get myself into contention.On Sunday its a shot here or there that makes a difference."This was one of those weeks where anytime Fitzy needed something to happen, he made something happen.He definitely earned the win, and he just played great golf."Fitzpatrick, meanwhile, savoured his triumph and suggested that fans had behaved themselves despite them preferring for Scheffler to win. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    Rangers captain Tavernier to leave in summer after 11 years
    Captain James Tavernier announces he will leave Rangers at the end of the season, after 11 years at Ibrox.
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