Quick Headlines: Sports News Today as on 23.10.18
CRICKET
The MS Dhoni debate: Is a legendary past overshadowing mediocre present?
Be it Dhoni, Kohli or Rohit, they have all backed youngsters: Chahal
Rohit Sharma’s importance in Team India’s top order revealed in numbers : Ganguly
India vs West Indies: Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni in the race to achieve same record of most runs against West Indies in ODI’s
India vs West Indies: Rohit Sharma one six away from equaling Sachin Tendulkar’s record
Spot-fixing claim in recent documentary baseless: PCB
Shane Warne feels Australia need ‘kick up backside’
Australia romp to win over UAE in one-off T20 contest
Mumbai yet to receive Vijay Hazare prize money, other dues
Deodhar Trophy: Chance for India’s ODI discards to stake claim for World Cup squad
Kamindu Mendis, bowler who can bowl with both arms, selected in Sri Lankan T20 squad
Pakistan cricket officials uphold ban against opener Nasir Jamshed
Sri Lanka Cricket Board official arrested, Arjuna Ranatunga wants Indian help to tackle corruption
FOOTBALL
Alexis Sanchez out of Manchester United’s Champions League clash with Juventus
Chelsea coach Marco Ianni charged by FA over Jose Mourinho touchline row
Aubameyang and Ozil inspire Arsenal comeback against Leicester
I’m happy at Manchester United, Jose Mourinho dismisses Real Madrid reports
Returning Ronaldo out to heap pressure on old club United
Messi injury gives Barca and Dembele chance to prove their worth
Henry hoping for a break in Champions League bow with Monaco
Bengaluru FC beat sloppy FC Pune City 3-0 in ISL
TENNIS
Injured Stan Wawrinka withdraws from Basel
Sloane Stephens sees off Naomi Osaka in see-saw Singapore battle
Angelique Kerber second to Simona Halep in WTA rankings
OTHER SPORTS
Having reached the final, I expected to win gold: Bajrang Punia
Bajrang wins silver, becomes first Indian with 2 World Championship medals
Kimi Raikkonen conquers America
Sloane Stephens sees off Naomi Osaka in see-saw Singapore battle
Viswanathan Anand settles for another draw in Isle of Man Chess
Kimi Raikkonen happy to prove ‘some people’ wrong
Rafael Nadal maintains lead as Russian breaks into ATP top 20