
HOCKEY
Roundglass Hockey Academy Storms Into International Youth Hockey Cup Final in Sydney
Roundglass Hockey Academy advanced to the final of the International Youth Hockey Cup 2026 (U-18) in Sydney, Australia, after an unbeaten group-stage run.
Led by coach Vikas Pal and team manager Sanjeev Kumar, the academy side won all five matches, combining attacking fluency with defensive control against international opposition.
Roundglass opened its campaign with an 8-0 win over New South Wales Lions before beating Team Majulah Singapore 5-0. It then defeated NSW Singhs 5-2 in a tighter contest.
The side continued its strong run with a 6-1 win over Bobby Academy before rounding off the group stage with a 7-1 victory against Shepparton Hockey Academy.
Roundglass finished the group stage on top with a perfect record, scoring 31 goals and conceding just four. NSW Singhs finished second with 10 points after winning three of its five matches, drawing one and losing one. Bobby Academy took third place with nine points.
Roundglass will face NSW Singhs in the final on Saturday in Sydney.
The academy is now one win away from another international title, having won the Sikh Union Club Nairobi Centenary Celebrations Hockey Tournament in Kenya earlier this year.
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Sandeep guides Vijaywada Sunshiners to five-wicket win
Yara Sandeep smashed a match-winning 93 as Amaravathi Royals registered a five-wicket victory over Vijayawada Sunshiners in an Andhra Premier League clash at the ACA International Stadium here on Friday.
After losing M. Abhinav early, Sunshiners recovered well to record 59 runs by the end of the PowerPlay. M. Harshit Yadav and K. Ashwin Hebbar stitched together a crucial 74-run partnership to put the innings back on track.
Hebbar’s knock, however, ended when he holed out to T. Varun Sattwik at long-on off M. Toshit Yadav. Royals then struck at regular intervals, preventing Sunshiners from building on the platform. The innings eventually ended at 170.
In the pursuit, Royals skipper Sandeep delivered a composed, unbeaten 93 off 61 balls (4×4, 6×6). Despite wickets falling at the other end, he paced the innings expertly to guide his side home with six balls to spare.
On Thursday, Kakinada Kings prevailed over Tungabhadra Warriors. The Warriors were bundled out for 158, after which Kings, led by Abhishek M. Reddy’s half-century, chased down the target with an over remaining.
On Thursday, Tungabhadra Warriors prevailed in a low-scoring contest against Kakinada Kings, securing a four-wicket victory. Warriors were bowled out for 158, but Kings, led by Abhishek M. Reddy’s half-century, chased down the target with an over remaining.
Meanwhile, a blistering 65-ball 143-run partnership between Gaurav Reddy and P. Nitish Reddy powered Nalgonda Knights to a commanding 91-run win over Warangal Warriors in the TG20 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Friday.
The duo laid the foundation for the Knights’ joint-highest total of the tournament – 259 for five – before a disciplined bowling display bundled out the Warriors in just 14 overs.
Asked to bat, Knights suffered an early setback when Md. Abdul Malik dismissed Pranav Suryadevara in the opening over. Gaurav and Nitish responded emphatically, taking the attack to the bowlers with boundaries at will as the Knights raced to 83 in the PowerPlay. Gaurav brought up his fifty in just 19 balls, while Nitish reached the milestone off 27 deliveries.
Although Mudassar Hussain ended Gaurav’s stay, Warriors found little respite as Nitish and Rahul Buddhi stitched together a brisk 44-run stand off 21 balls. Late fireworks from Arfaz Ahmed and Divesh Singh, who added 49 in just 18 deliveries, gave Knights a strong finish.
Warriors began their chase aggressively through Harshit Choudhary and Aman Rao, before Nishanth Saranu struck twice in successive deliveries to remove Harshit and Rishiket Sisodia.
Aman continued to counterattack, smashing 46 off just 15 balls – all of them in fours and sixes – before Arfaz dismissed him in the fifth over. Murugan Abhishek kept the chase alive with a rapid 44 off 19 balls, aided by useful cameos from Bhavesh Seth and Mani Kiran, but Varun Goud and Aniketh Reddy cleaned up the lower order as the Warriors were bowled out with ease.
The scores:
Nalgonda Knights 259/5 in 20 overs (Gaurav Reddy 81, P. Nitish Reddy 80) bt Warangal Warriors 168 in 14 overs (Nishanth Saranu 3/42).
Vijayawada Sunshiners 170 in 20 overs lost to Amaravathi Royals 173/5 in 19 overs (Yara Sandeep 93 n.o.).
Tungabhadra Warriors 158 in 19.4 overs (M. Hari Sankar Reddy 3/18) lost to Kakinada Kings 161/6 in 19 overs (Abhishek M. Reddy 50).
-Anirudh Velamuri
Khammam Aces edges Karimnagar Diamonds after Himateja fifty, Jaiswal blitz
An explosive century stand, a death-overs blitz, and TG20’s fastest fifty made for a contest that swung wildly before ending in emphatic fashion, as Khammam Aces beat Karimnagar Diamonds by eight runs at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Friday.
Diamonds struck in successive overs to remove openers Wafi Kachchhi and Mayank Gupta, putting Aces under early pressure. K. Himateja then took the game to the bowlers, bringing up a well-made half-century in 24 balls. He forged a strong partnership with G. Sai Krishna Reddy, the pair adding 99 runs in 45 balls.
Sai Krishna briefly walked off after skying a catch to bowler Ashish Srivastav, only to return following a no-ball call. The reprieve was short-lived as he was trapped leg before two balls later.
Himateja later holed out to Hrishikesh Simha, but Mickil Jaiswal’s unbeaten 34-ball 64 helped Aces set a 214-run target.
In reply, Satwik Reddy waged a lone fight as C.V. Milind ripped through the top order. He hammered 28 runs, including four sixes, off Sahendra Mallu in the fifth over to bring up a 16-ball half-century – the fastest of the tournament – before falling to Ved Reddy.
Chandan Sahani’s 14-ball 37 and Shubham Sharma’s unbeaten, measured 36-ball 53 threatened a late twist, but Aces held their nerve to seal the win.
Earlier, a blistering 143-run stand in 65 balls between Gaurav Reddy and P. Nitish Reddy powered Nalgonda Knights to a commanding 91-run win over Warangal Warriors. Their effort helped Knights post the joint-highest total of the tournament, before the bowlers bundled out Warriors in just 14 overs.
The scores:
Khammam Aces 213/6 in 20 overs (K. Himateja 56, Mickil Jaiswal 64 n.o., Harish Thakur 3/40) bt Karimnagar Diamonds 205/9 in 20 overs (Satwik Reddy 63, Shubham Sharma 53 n.o., C.V. Milind 4/21).
Nalgonda Knights 259/5 in 20 overs (Gaurav Reddy 81, P. Nitish Reddy 80) bt Warangal Warriors 168 in 14 overs (Nishanth Saranu 3/42).
-Anirudh Velamuri
Published on Jun 26, 2026
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