Stomach cramps force Yashasvi Jaiswal to get admitted to the hospital!

Indian cricketer Yashasvi Jaiswal had to be admitted to a hospital after suffering from stomach cramps during the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy match between Mumbai and Rajasthan in Pune. It is believed that the cramps increased after the game, and that was the reason he was rushed to the hospital, where he was diagnosed with acute gastroenteritis. He was given an IV medication and diagnosed using an ultrasound and a CT scan. According to hospital sources, Jaiswal has already been advised by the doctors to follow medication and rest. The young left-hander had a few good weeks with the bat, both for the Mumbai team and the Indian national team. In a recent match of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, while playing for Mumbai, he smashed a 48-ball century to help the Mumbai team to a four-wicket victory over the Haryana team in a high-scoring Super League B game in Pune. That knock from Jaiswal, in which he scored 101 off 50 balls, had helped Mumbai chase down Haryana’s 235-run target in just 17.3 overs. At the start of the month, when Jaiswal was with the Indian national team, he had played a pivotal role in the Indian team sealing the ODI series against South Africa. In the third and final ODI of the series at Visakhapatnam, Jaiswal had cracked an unbeaten century for India as they had defeated the visiting side. Jaiswal was only drafted into the ODI team because the captain, Shubman Gill was out injured. And Jaiswal made the most of his chances with a century.
Messi thanks India’s football lovers in his Instagram post

Lionel Messi in an Instagram video after returning to Inter Miami, Lionel Messi shared a post expressing his desire to come to India again. He hopes to return to India again. He wrote in his post, ‘First of all, I would like to thank India for all the live they have shown over the last few days. It was a great experience for us. It was intense and short, but it was beautiful to receive all the love.” “I already knew it was coming, but to receive it in the first place was amazing. It’s crazy what they’ve done for us over the last few days. We will take all the love, and we will be back.” Messi’s tour was organised by A Satadru Dutta Initiative, with the Argentina captain accompanied by his Inter Miami teammates, Luis Suarez and Rodrigo de Paul. His tour began with an early setback as the first chapter ended in chaos and vandalism at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata, following his early exit. However, the remaining three legs proceeded smoothly, with Messi playing rondos and keepie-uppies, and also kicking footballs to fans. “Hopefully, one day, we will be able to play a game, but we will be back to visit India. Thank you very much,” Messi added.
Now, FPAI moves to the Delhi Court against the AIFF !

Football Players Association of India (FPAI) has moved to the Delhi High Court on Tuesday, alleging that the All India Football Federation (AIFF) deliberately avoided including them in its upcoming annual general meeting, according to a report from News9 Sports. The former football players claimed they made repeated requests for representation in accordance with the newly adopted constitution, but these were ignored by AIFF. FPAI referred to Article 20.2 of AIFF’s new constitution, asserting that their urgent appeal is in response to what they perceive as the Federation’s intentional and arbitrary attempt to remove FPAI’s status as the recognized national players’ association ahead of the AGM. As per the Supreme Court-approved constitution, AIFF is mandated to form the NPA, inclusive of 15 “eminent” players, who will have voting rights in its general body. Since they are the only representative body of players in the country with the strength of 550 active members, FPAI requested AIFF for inclusion in the AGM on 2nd December. As FPAI received no clear response, they have now argued that AIFF is creating a deception of neutrality so that players remain voiceless in the 20th December meeting, where several crucial agendas are scheduled to be discussed, which are related to footballers’ welfare. The AIFF issued a formal notice for its AGM on 20th November, but sought applications for NPA, national referees’ association (NRA) and national coaches’ association (NCA) only on 12th December, with a deadline for submission open till January 11, 2026. “The timing and manner of such exclusion clearly indicate the oblique motive of the Respondents (AIFF and its president Kalyan Chowbey to frustrate the representation of players in the AGM and obfuscate their vote. This is in direct breach of the express provisions of the AIFF Constitution, particularly Article 20.03 and the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s judgment,” FPAI said in its appeal, which will be heard on Wednesday.