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Tang Renjian gets death-ish for bribery in China
A Chinese court sentenced Tang Renjian to death with a two-year suspension on Sunday for accepting bribes. The former agriculture minister received money and property valued at more than 268 million yuan during his career from 2007 through 2024. Officials in Jilin province delayed his execution after Tang admitted guilt for his crimes. The Changchun Intermediate People's Court announced the verdict through state media. China's Communist Party removed Tang from membership last November after investigators targeted him for corruption. His case moved unusually fast compared to standard anti-graft procedures. Similar investigations affected defense officials Li Shangfu and Wei Fenghe recently. President Xi Jinping launched widespread...
BCCI pays 21 crore for the humiliation of Pakistan
The Board of Control for Cricket in India announced prize money worth 21 crores after the national team defeated Pakistan by five wickets on Sunday. The victory at Dubai International Stadium marked India's ninth Asia Cup championship. BCCI officials emphasized the team's perfect record against Pakistan during the tournament. The cricket board highlighted India's three consecutive wins over their neighbors. Pakistan batsmen reached 113 for one wicket before losing nine batsmen for 33 runs against Indian bowlers. Kuldeep Yadav claimed four wickets to restrict Pakistan to 146 runs. Tilak Varma remained unbeaten with 69 runs while chasing the target. Shivam Dube contributed crucial runs as India secured victory with two deliveries remaining.
Kuldeep's spin disembowels Pakistan in Dubai final
India claimed its ninth Asia Cup championship on Sunday after defeating Pakistan by five wickets at Dubai International Stadium. The Continental tournament victory sparked nationwide celebrations as fans gathered in the streets across Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the achievement on social media, calling the performance "Operation Sindoor" on the playing field. Home Minister Amit Shah also commended the team's excellence during the high-stakes final. Pakistan appeared dominant early, reaching 113 for one wicket before suffering a dramatic batting collapse. Kuldeep Yadav spearheaded India's bowling attack with four wickets as the opposition lost nine batsmen for just 33 runs. The hosts managed only...
Kuldeep guts Pakistan in Dubai for the Asia Cup
India secured its ninth Asia Cup championship by defeating Pakistan in a five-wicket match on Sunday at Dubai International Stadium. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah praised the cricket team while referencing Operation Sindoor in their social media posts celebrating the victory. Pakistan batted first but collapsed from 113-1 to 146 all out when spinner Kuldeep Yadav captured four wickets in his final two overs. India faced early troubles at 20-3 during their chase of 147 runs, but left-handed batsman Tilak Varma remained unbeaten with 69 runs to secure the championship.
Ja Morant's back already hurts carrying the Grizzlies
Memphis faces early season challenges as injuries sideline Zach Edey and Jaren Jackson Jr. The Grizzlies must compete without their key frontcourt players when the campaign begins. Western Conference opponents present difficult tests during the opening weeks. Edey provides paint presence and defensive strength for Memphis. Jackson brings shot-blocking skills and offensive versatility as a former Defensive Player of the Year. Their absence forces other roster members to assume larger roles. Ja Morant carries greater responsibility as the team's primary leader and scorer. The guard must adapt his approach while helping teammates adjust to lineup changes. Memphis hopes to maintain playoff contention despite these setbacks. The franchise...
Spurs hope Wembanyama's veins don't explode this year
Victor Wembanyama prepares to return for San Antonio after missing nearly five months with deep vein thrombosis. Acting head coach Mitch Johnson reports the 7-foot-3 center has recovered well from the blood clot condition. Wembanyama focused on rehabilitation rather than rushing his comeback during the extended absence. The Spurs organization monitored his progress closely throughout the recovery period. The team expresses confidence about Wembanyama's readiness as training camp approaches. He participated in weightlifting and conditioning exercises by the regular season's conclusion. Wembanyama maintained patience during his rehabilitation process and avoided premature return attempts. San Antonio anticipates the young star will...
Warriors are too broke and too good for Malik Monk
Golden State faces obstacles acquiring Malik Monk despite his appealing offensive capabilities. The guard offers scoring versatility and three-point shooting that matches the franchise's system. Financial restrictions complicate potential negotiations as the team manages salary cap limitations. The Warriors maintain expensive contracts with Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson. Chemistry concerns emerge regarding Monk's integration with the established roster. The organization values collaboration and ball movement among current players. Adding another ball-handler requires careful evaluation of team dynamics and rotation balance. Management must determine whether his talent enhances or disrupts their championship pursuit.
Kings and Warriors throw a tantrum over Kuminga trade
Sacramento approaches Golden State about acquiring Jonathan Kuminga, but negotiations stall over compensation demands. Warriors officials request an unprotected first-round selection for the young forward. Kings management counters with Malik Monk, and a protected draft pick. Neither franchise budges from their position during recent discussions. NBC Sports Bay Area reporter Dalton Johnson states agreement chances have virtually disappeared. The qualifying offer deadline arrives on training camp's second day, pressuring both organizations. Warriors risk losing draft assets by retaining Kuminga. Sacramento must evaluate whether their current proposal attracts Golden State's interest.
Precious Achiuwa crawls back to the Miami Heat
The Miami Heat signed Precious Achiuwa to a non-guaranteed contract after his disappointing first tenure with the franchise. The forward returns under vastly different circumstances than his 2020 draft selection as the 20th overall pick from Memphis. Heat officials traded Achiuwa to Toronto for Kyle Lowry following struggles with shooting accuracy and size limitations at his position. President Pat Riley faces minimal financial risk with the Exhibit 9 deal that provides emergency frontcourt depth. Achiuwa must compete for a roster spot during training camp beginning on Sept. 30 at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. The contract offers limited injury protection, and salary cap implications only apply if he makes the opening...
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