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Live Updates: Saqib Mahmood and England receive relief as Pakistan-origin pacer granted India visa after initial delay in IND vs ENG match on January 17, 2025

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In today’s cricket news, Saqib Mahmood, the Pakistan-origin pacer for England, has been granted an India visa after an initial delay. This news comes as a relief for Mahmood and the England team as they gear up for upcoming matches.

Meanwhile, Indian cricketer Sanju Samson is in trouble ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, as the BCCI is set to probe his absence from domestic matches post the SMAT. The investigation will shed light on Samson’s decision to make himself unavailable for the Vijay Hazare Trophy.

In other sports news, Japan’s only sumo grand master, Terunofuji, has announced his retirement due to health concerns. The 33-year-old wrestler, who battled injuries throughout his career, will now focus on training young wrestlers.

On a lighter note, Indian shooter Manu Bhaker had an “Oops” moment seconds before receiving the Khel Ratna award, giving fans a wry smile. The video of the incident has gone viral, showcasing the lighter side of sports personalities.

Stay tuned for more updates on Virat Kohli’s Ranji Trophy participation, D Gukesh’s hopes for chess at the Olympics, and the latest on BCCI’s strict policy for cricketers. Our goal is to keep you informed and engaged with the biggest stories in sports, so you never miss a beat.

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