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Nepal Stuns Singapore with Historic 1-0 Victory in International-Friendly

KATHMANDU — In a momentous night for Nepali football, the national team etched its name into the history books with a hard-fought 1-0 win over hosts Singapore in an international friendly at the Singapore National Stadium on Friday. Gillespie Jung Karki delivered the decisive moment early, finding the back of the net in the 12th minute — a goal that ultimately stood as the match-winner. It marked Nepal's first-ever victory against Singapore, ending a decades-long wait for redemption. The triumph carries extra significance given the historical context. Nepal's previous encounters with Singapore were steeped in disappointment. Their last meeting, during the 1989 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, saw Singapore hand Nepal a 7-0 thrashing. In another encounter in the same qualifying campaign, Singapore triumphed 3-0. Even earlier, in the 1982 King's Cup, Nepal fell 2-0 to the same opponents.![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/sMUvTIUxdJUPXRG4jQg6LTuOuJZtagUaxpgReWmz.jpg) But on Friday, Nepal flipped the script — showing grit, discipline, and tactical maturity to hold off a persistent Singaporean side on home soil. This victory also serves as a morale-boosting statement ahead of Nepal's AFC Asian Cup qualifying campaign. The team now shifts its focus to a crucial clash against Malaysia on Tuesday, carrying momentum and belief from a landmark win that may signal the dawn of a new era for Nepali football.

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Brazil Edge Colombia 2-1 in FIFA World Cup Qualifier Thriller in BrasĂ­lia

Kathmandu — Brazil kept their FIFA World Cup qualification campaign on track with a pulsating 2-1 win over Colombia in a high-stakes South American qualifier on Friday at the Estádio Mané Garrincha in Brasília. The win propelled the Seleção to second place in the standings with 21 points from 13 matches, while Colombia slipped to sixth with 19 points from the same number of games. Raphinha and Vinícius Júnior were the heroes for the hosts, delivering when it mattered most. Raphinha opened the scoring as early as the sixth minute, converting from the penalty spot after a Colombian handball in the box. But Colombia, resilient and hungry, found their way back into the contest. In the 41st minute, Liverpool star Luis Díaz brought the visitors level with a sharp header off a pinpoint cross from James Rodríguez.![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/W82zMQWIbcBrbr3h4cMGXsGuWxOe4qjJAtSY5wPU.jpg) With the match hanging in the balance and time winding down, Vinícius Júnior broke Colombian hearts. Deep into stoppage time, the Real Madrid forward latched onto a precise delivery from Raphinha to fire home the winner, sending the home crowd into a frenzy. Brazil's attacking flair and clinical edge ultimately proved decisive in a game showcasing South American football's intensity at its finest.

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Clinical Japan Becomes First Team to Seal 2026 FIFA World Cup Berth

Saitama—Japan has officially booked its ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. It became the first nation to qualify for the global showpiece following a commanding 2-0 victory over Bahrain in the third round of the AFC qualifiers on Thursday. Under the lights of a buzzing Saitama Stadium, the Samurai Blue delivered a composed performance to extend their dominance in Group C. With 19 points from seven matches, Japan sits comfortably atop the table, underlining its regional supremacy and securing early passage to the tournament co-hosted by the USA, Mexico, and Canada.![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/08pf5awji5gpKs45tXOi6XWdZMnZP102c1BVHUFp.jpg) Second-half goals from Daichi Kamada and Takefusa Kubo sealed the deal for the home side. Kamada broke the deadlock in the 66th minute with a deft finish that ignited the home crowd before Kubo put the result beyond doubt in the 87th minute with a clinical strike to cap off a near-flawless night for Hajime Moriyasu's men. Bahrain, which struggled to contain Japan's relentless pressing and fluid attacking play, remains fifth in the group with just six points from seven outings—far adrift of the qualification race. This marks Japan's eighth consecutive World Cup appearance, continuing a proud streak that began in 1998. With their place in the 2026 edition now secured, Japan will shift their focus toward fine-tuning their squad for the global stage—and based on current form, they're shaping up as a serious threat.

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Ishan Kishan's Blazing Ton Powers Sunrisers Hyderabad to Commanding IPL Win Over Rajasthan Royals

Hyderabad — Sunrisers Hyderabad kicked off their Indian Premier League (IPL) campaign in spectacular fashion, riding on a whirlwind century from Ishan Kishan to notch a 44-run victory over Rajasthan Royals at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium on Sunday. The left-handed dynamo, Ishan Kishan, stole the show with an unbeaten 106 off just 47 deliveries, anchoring Hyderabad to a mammoth 286/6 — one of the highest team totals in IPL history. His innings were laced with pure class and clean power, studded with 11 boundaries and six towering sixes. Kishan formed crucial partnerships throughout the innings — an 85-run stand with Travis Head for the second wicket, 72 with Nitish Kumar Reddy for the third, and a 56-run flourish alongside Heinrich Klaasen for the fourth. Head played the perfect foil, hammering a 31-ball 67 packed with 9 fours and 3 sixes, while Klaasen (34), Reddy (30), and Abhishek Sharma (24) kept the scoreboard ticking at a blistering pace. Despite Rajasthan's best efforts, their bowling unit struggled to contain the onslaught. Tushar Deshpande stood out with three wickets, while Mahesh Theekshana grabbed two and Sandeep Sharma chipped in with one.![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/p2p2CPbXz8Lbqit5CQTjePeBRhuCJ8jpCFEMkCOn.jpg) In response, Rajasthan Royals gave a spirited chase but fell short, finishing at 242/6 in their 20 overs. Dhruv Jurel played a sensational knock under pressure, smashing 70 off 35 deliveries with 6 boundaries and 5 sixes. Skipper Sanju Samson backed him with a fluent 66 from 37 balls, dispatching seven fours and four sixes. Jurel and Samson stitched together a 111-run partnership for the fourth wicket to briefly revive hopes, followed by a late flourish — an 80-run sixth-wicket stand between Shimron Hetmyer (42) and Shubham Dube (34*). However, the target ultimately proved too steep. Hyderabad's bowling unit held firm in the face of the counterattack. Harshal Patel and Simarjit Singh claimed two wickets apiece, while Mohammed Shami and Adam Zampa provided key breakthroughs with a wicket each. It was a statement win for Sunrisers Hyderabad, led by Kishan's brilliance and a powerful all-round performance. The early signs suggest they could be serious title contenders this season. **Stay tuned for more IPL action and expert coverage right here.**

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New Zealand Clinch T20I Series Against Pakistan with Commanding 115-Run Victory

Mount Maunganui: New Zealand have emphatically sealed the T20I series against Pakistan, cruising to a dominant 115-run win in the fourth match at Bay Oval on Sunday to take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match contest. The Black Caps, led by a blistering batting performance and a clinical bowling display, showcased their dominance in front of the home crowd, leaving Pakistan with plenty to ponder heading into the final fixture. Batting first after being sent in, New Zealand piled on a formidable 220/6 in their 20 overs. Opener Finn Allen lit up the innings with a scintillating 50 off just 20 deliveries, smashing six boundaries and clearing the ropes thrice. He was well-supported by Tim Seifert's fluent 44 and a composed unbeaten 46 from skipper Michael Bracewell. Contributions from Daryl Mitchell (29) and Mark Chapman (24) ensured New Zealand kept the momentum going throughout the innings. Seifert and Allen laid a solid foundation with a 59-run opening stand, while Bracewell and Mitchell added 56 for the fifth wicket, steering the hosts to a commanding total. For Pakistan, Haris Rauf was the pick of the bowlers with 3/38, while Abrar Ahmed chipped in with two scalps and Abbas Afridi claimed one.![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/tVycC1j7meTDjG6vJr3Wis6mdeK5R11mInoI6Ivy.jpg) In response, Pakistan's chase unravelled rapidly under scoreboard pressure. Bowled out for just 105 in 16.2 overs, the visitors never found their footing. Apart from Abdul Samad's fighting 44* and a brief 24-run effort from Irfan Khan, the rest of the batting lineup collapsed without resistance — no other batter managed to cross double digits. The Kiwi bowlers ran riot, with Jacob Duffy leading the charge with figures of 4/28. Zachary Foulkes impressed with three wickets, while Will O'Rourke, Jimmy Neesham, and Ish Sodhi shared a wicket apiece. New Zealand's comprehensive victory followed earlier wins by eight and five wickets in the opening two games, while Pakistan had pulled one back with a nine-wicket triumph in the third match. The fifth and final T20I will be played on Wednesday, where Pakistan will look to salvage some pride while the hosts aim to close out the series in style.

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Nepal Crash Out of Women's T20I Tournament After Heavy Defeat to Uganda

Kathmandu — Nepal's hopes of advancing in the Women's T20 International Tournament ended on Thursday, as the team suffered a crushing 40-run defeat against hosts Uganda at the Entebbe Cricket Oval. With just one win from five matches and only two points on the board, Nepal now sits at the bottom of the table, officially bowing out of contention for a spot in the final. The defeat marked Nepal's fourth in the tournament, following earlier losses to Namibia (by six wickets and 23 runs in separate encounters) and a narrow two-run heartbreak against Hong Kong. Their only victory came in a dramatic one-wicket win over Uganda in their first meeting—now a lone bright spot in an otherwise underwhelming campaign. Chasing a modest target of 92 runs, Nepal's batting lineup faltered spectacularly, collapsing for just 51 runs in 17.1 overs. Apart from Kabita Kunwar (12) and skipper Indu Barma (11), none of the batters reached double digits, underscoring Nepal's batting woes. Uganda's bowlers capitalized on Nepal's fragile batting order. Irene Mutoni and Immaculate Nakisuyi led the charge with three wickets, while Janet Mbabazi and Konli Latte chipped in with a wicket each.![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/uC00alxzusUfzdu9ZC5K3HnAlPjIx3vDfJkL7ViE.jpg) After electing to bat first, Uganda posted 91 for 5 in their allotted 20 overs. Ruth Musamali anchored the innings with a solid 38, while Esther Iluku (22) and Stephanie Nampina (13*) provided key contributions. Nepal's bowlers made a respectable show, with Riya Sharma picking up two wickets. Pooja Mahato, Ishwari Bista, and Rubina Chhetri each claimed a wicket, but the batting collapse overshadowed their efforts. With this loss, Nepal exits the tournament with more questions than answers—particularly in the batting department—highlighting the need for introspection and rebuilding ahead of future international assignments.

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