Galaxy Racer Emerges as Home for European Football in India, Offering Free Live Streams

Galaxy Racer Emerges as Home for European Football in India, Offering Free Live Streams

Galaxy Racer (GXR), a leading transmedia powerhouse based in Dubai, has emerged as the Home for European Football fans across the Indian subcontinent. The Galaxy Racer app has commenced LIVE streams of the Spanish LALIGA, the Italian Serie A – as well as the Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana – and the French Ligue 1 McDonald’s and Ligue 2 BKT starting from the 2024/25 season kick-off.

GXR has bagged the official media rights partnership for these 3 premier European Leagues featuring legendary football clubs like FC Barcelona, Real Madrid CF and Atletico de Madrid in the Spanish LALIGA for the next six years, AC Milan, Juventus and Inter Milan of the Serie A for the next four years and not to forget PSG, Olympique de Marseille and Olympique Lyonnais from the French Ligue 1 McDonald’s for four seasons as a minimum.

Importantly, GXR is airing the matches of these three leagues LIVE on a FREE TO AIR basis for fans in the Indian Subcontinent. With this move, GXR is poised to establish itself as the premier football platform in India, transforming the way fans interact with the sport and creating deeper connections through a fan-first approach.

As part of this ground-breaking partnership, GXR will not only provide high-quality streaming of top European football leagues, but also offer an immersive fan experience through its innovative Super App. The App promises to evolve beyond traditional streaming by integrating fan engagement tools, news, chat features and real-money gaming in the future updates, creating a comprehensive football ecosystem tailored to the Indian market.

Paul Roy, CEO, Galaxy Racer (GXR), said: “Football is more than a sport; it’s a passion that millions of fans across India consume with great enthusiasm. The appetite for high-quality football content in India is immense, and with GXR’s Super App, we aim to cater to this demand in a way that has never been done before. By streaming LALIGA, Serie A, Ligue 1 McDonald’s and Ligue 2 BKT matches live and free to air, we’re providing millions of fans with unparalleled access to world-class football. Through our expertise in key areas like licensing, content creation, esports, influencer and talent management, merchandising, and music, we’re offering a truly unique and immersive football experience to the Indian audience.”

With media rights for three of Europe’s biggest football leagues, GXR is now positioned to become the largest European football rights holder in India. The content will soon be available in multiple regional languages, including Bengali, Malayalam and Hindi enabling GXR to penetrate key football markets. This multilingual offering is expected to drive deeper interaction and loyalty among football fans across the country.

Javier Tebas, President, LALIGA said: “We are thrilled to partner with GXR to bring LALIGA closer to the passionate football fans of India. This innovative platform will connect young fans directly with their idols, creating a more immersive and personal football experience.”

Luigi De Siervo, Lega Serie A CEO said: “An exciting and innovative journey begins together with two other great European Leagues, in a country that has already hosted some legends of Italian football such as Del Piero and Materazzi, football stars in the recent past in India. Teaming up with GXR we will bring the excitement of Serie A straight to the hearts of the millions of fans living in this new frontier of football.”

Benjamin Morel, LFP Media CEO said: “Our partnership with GXR offers a fresh, dynamic way for young fans in India to experience Ligue 1 McDonald’s and Ligue 2 BKT. Through this innovative platform, we’re bridging the gap between fans and their favorite footballers, creating unforgettable moments and fan interactions.”

What sets GXR apart from other platforms is its mission to provide an all-encompassing digital experience. As a Super App, fans will not only watch their favourite teams play but also engage in discussions, participate in real-money gaming, and enjoy exclusive content from influencers and talent across the football world.

GXR’s partnership with LALIGA, Serie A, and Ligue 1 McDonald’s and Ligue 2 BKT signifies a new era for football fans in India, where cutting-edge technology and a fan-centric approach will deliver unparalleled access to global football content. The platform’s direct-to-consumer strategy aims to revolutionize how Indian football fans interact with the sport, placing them at the heart of the action like never before.

To catch all the live action and experience this revolutionary football experience first-hand, download the GXR app or visit www.gxr.world. Join the football revolution with GXR!

Swiatek Withdraws from China Open Due to Personal Matters

Swiatek Withdraws from China Open Due to Personal Matters

World No. 1 Iga Swiatek has withdrawn from next week’s China Open due to personal reasons, marking her second withdrawal in as many weeks. The defending champion had previously expressed concerns about the demanding WTA tour schedule, calling it “exhausting.”

Swiatek’s withdrawal comes after she pulled out of this week’s WTA 500 in Seoul, citing fatigue. She had also criticized the packed calendar, which included the Olympics this year, saying it made “tennis less fun” for players.

Despite her concerns, Swiatek had previously stated that she was not planning to take an extended break. However, her recent withdrawals suggest that she may be reconsidering her stance.

Swiatek’s absence from the China Open is a significant blow to the tournament, which she won last year in her debut appearance. She defeated top players like Carolina Garcia and Coco Gauff en route to the title.

The China Open will still feature a strong field, with eight of the WTA’s Top 10 players expected to participate. Australian Open and US Open champion Aryna Sabalenka will be the top seed, while Maria Sakkari will also be absent due to a shoulder injury.

Swiatek’s withdrawal highlights the challenges faced by top players in balancing their schedules and maintaining their physical and mental well-being. It remains to be seen whether she will make any further adjustments to her schedule in the coming weeks.

Afghanistan Defeats South Africa in Second ODI

Afghanistan Defeats South Africa in Second ODI

Afghanistan and South Africa faced off in the second ODI in Sharjah, with Afghanistan winning the toss and electing to bat first. The match witnessed a flurry of boundaries and some impressive bowling performances.

Nandre Burger opened the bowling for South Africa, but Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Riaz Hassan got Afghanistan off to a solid start. Gurbaz was particularly aggressive, hitting two boundaries in Burger’s first over. Lungi Ngidi replaced Burger and immediately made an impact, dismissing Hassan for 10.

However, Gurbaz continued to dominate, hitting a six and two more boundaries off Ngidi’s bowling. He was eventually dismissed for 30 by Bjorn Fortuin, who was introduced into the attack for the first time.

Rahmat Shah and Hashmatullah Shahidi steadied the Afghan innings, but they were both dismissed in quick succession by Ngidi. Azmatullah Omarzai and Mohammad Nabi then put on a 50-run partnership to revive Afghanistan’s innings.

Nabi was eventually dismissed for 32, but Omarzai continued to play aggressively, hitting two sixes and a boundary off Fortuin’s bowling. He was eventually dismissed for 50, leaving Afghanistan on 150/6.

Ikram Alikhil and Rashid Khan added some valuable runs in the final overs, helping Afghanistan reach a respectable total of 189/8.

In response, South Africa lost Reeza Hendricks and Tony de Zorzi cheaply. Temba Bavuma and Aiden Markram then put on a 50-run partnership to stabilize the innings.

However, Afghanistan’s bowlers kept the pressure on, and Markram was eventually dismissed for 30 by Rashid Khan. Bavuma continued to fight, but he was eventually dismissed for 51 by Nangeyalia Kharote.

Tristan Stubbs and Kyle Verreynne added some late runs, but South Africa fell short of their target, finishing on 175/8. Rashid Khan was the pick of the bowlers for Afghanistan, taking 3/38.

Ashwin and Jadeja's Lower-Order Brilliance Raises Succession Question

Ashwin and Jadeja’s Lower-Order Brilliance Raises Succession Question

The remarkable partnership between R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja against Bangladesh has highlighted their invaluable contributions as lower-order batters. However, their advancing age raises the question of who will succeed them in this crucial role.

Ashwin and Jadeja have consistently reinvented themselves to meet the evolving demands of the game. While they initially focused primarily on their bowling, they have since transformed into formidable batsmen. Ashwin has been involved in six 50-plus partnerships with lower-order batters, while Jadeja has forged four such partnerships.

Experts believe that India needs to identify and groom the next generation of lower-order batters. Washington Sundar and Axar Patel are potential candidates, but they need to demonstrate consistency across all formats. Manav Suthar, a promising left-arm spinner, has shown promise as a handy lower-order batsman.

However, finding replacements for Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, who are also approaching the twilight of their careers, poses a greater challenge. The Indian selectors are implementing a phased easing out of seniors to avoid a sudden decline in quality.

Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, and Mayank Agarwal are among the players who could potentially fill the void left by Sharma and Kohli. India’s strong grassroots system provides hope that the next generation of players will emerge in due time.

Afghanistan Opt to Bat First in Bid to Seal Series Against South Africa

Afghanistan Opt to Bat First in Bid to Seal Series Against South Africa

Afghanistan, seeking to clinch the series against South Africa, opted to bat first in the second ODI in Sharjah. The decision was likely influenced by the scorching heat, with temperatures reaching 49 degrees Celsius. By fielding at night, Afghanistan aimed to conserve energy and avoid the worst of the weather conditions.

South Africa, on the other hand, made several changes to their lineup. Captain Temba Bavuma returned from illness, while debutant legspinner Nqaba Peter was included. Reeza Hendricks moved down the order to accommodate Bavuma, while Jason Smith was dropped. The bowling attack was also altered, with three seamers and two spinners replacing the four seamers and one spinner combination from the first match.

Afghanistan, meanwhile, made only one change, bringing in wicketkeeper-batter Ikram Alikhil for Gulbadin Naib. Their lineup featured three frontline spinners in Rashid Khan, AM Ghazanfar, and Nangyal Kharote, along with two seamers.

Kohli's DRS Blunder Costs India Valuable Wicket

Kohli’s DRS Blunder Costs India Valuable Wicket

Virat Kohli’s DRS blunder on Day 2 of the first Test against Bangladesh in Chennai has sparked controversy and disappointment among fans and experts alike. Kohli, who was batting on 17, was adjudged lbw by the umpire after being struck on the front pad by a delivery from Mehidy Hasan Miraz. However, replays clearly showed that Kohli had got an inside edge on the ball, and a DRS review would have overturned the decision.

Kohli’s decision not to review the decision has been widely criticized, with many questioning his judgment and leadership skills. Indian captain Rohit Sharma was visibly upset about Kohli’s decision, and his reaction has gone viral on social media.

The incident has also raised questions about the role of non-striker Shubman Gill in the decision-making process. Gill, who was at the non-striker’s end, should have advised Kohli to take the DRS, but he failed to do so.

Kohli’s DRS blunder has cost India a valuable wicket, and it could have a significant impact on the outcome of the match. India is currently leading by 308 runs, but Bangladesh will be buoyed by Kohli’s dismissal and will be looking to make a comeback in the second innings.

The incident has also highlighted the importance of DRS in modern cricket. DRS has been a game-changer, allowing umpires to correct their mistakes and ensure that the correct decisions are made. However, it is crucial that players use DRS wisely and do not waste their reviews on frivolous appeals.

Kohli’s DRS blunder is a reminder that even the best players can make mistakes. However, it is also a lesson that players must learn from their mistakes and use DRS wisely in the future.

India's Manoj Tiwari Faces Brett Lee's Fiery Test in Tri-Series Opener

India’s Manoj Tiwari Faces Brett Lee’s Fiery Test in Tri-Series Opener

The 2008 Commonwealth Bank Tri-Series was a highly anticipated cricket tournament featuring India, Australia, and Sri Lanka. India, fresh off their inaugural T20 World Cup victory in 2007, was determined to make a statement in this series.

The opening match of the ODI series pitted the ODI Champions, Australia, against the T20 Champions, India. India opted to bat first, facing a formidable Australian bowling attack led by Brett Lee, Mitchell Johnson, and Nathan Bracken.

India’s batting lineup boasted the likes of Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Gautam Gambhir, and Rohit Sharma. However, the Indian openers fell early to Bracken and Lee. Lee then dismissed Tendulkar through a hit wicket, leaving India reeling at 28/3.

Rohit Sharma and Gautam Gambhir steadied the innings, taking the score to 92 before Gambhir was dismissed. Manoj Tiwari, playing his first international ODI in Australia, joined Sharma at the crease.

Sharma soon fell to Lee, bringing MS Dhoni to bat alongside Tiwari. Tiwari faced a baptism of fire, encountering a barrage of short-pitched deliveries from Lee. The first ball he faced was a 145 km/h bouncer, followed by another at 144 km/h. Tiwari managed to block the third ball, a 149.2 km/h delivery, but ducked under the fourth.

The fifth delivery, bowled at 145 km/h, was hit towards point, but Michael Clarke dived to stop it, allowing Tiwari to grab a single. In the subsequent over, Tiwari faced another bouncer from Lee and ducked it. The next ball, a yorker, broke through his defense as his leg did not move, resulting in his dismissal.

Tiwari faced 16 balls and scored 2 runs before being bowled by Lee. The match was later interrupted by rain and eventually washed out.

Despite the disappointing result, India’s performance in the Tri-Series was a testament to their resilience and determination. The team showed great character in fighting back after a poor start, and they will be looking to build on this experience in future tournaments.

Laver Cup and ATP Extend Partnership for Five Years

Laver Cup and ATP Extend Partnership for Five Years

The Laver Cup and the ATP have extended their partnership for another five years, solidifying the tournament’s status as a premier event on the tennis calendar. The agreement, which began in 2019, has been renewed and enhanced, further strengthening the collaboration between the two organizations.

The announcement was made during the seventh edition of the Laver Cup, held at the Uber Arena in Berlin. The tournament features some of the world’s top players, including Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev, and Taylor Fritz.

Co-founder Roger Federer expressed his enthusiasm for the future of the Laver Cup. “I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve built with the Laver Cup,” he said. “Becoming recognized as part of the ATP Tour five years ago was an important milestone. It’s been fantastic to see the way players, partners, and fans around the globe have embraced Laver Cup. I’m excited for its future.”

Tony Godsick, Laver Cup Chairman and CEO of TEAM8, emphasized the importance of the ATP’s recognition. “Their recognition validates the Laver Cup vision, which is to bring together the world’s top players – rivals year-round – as teammates, to celebrate and honor the legendary Rod Laver and his compatriots, while growing interest in this wonderful sport at new destinations around the world.”

ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi praised the Laver Cup’s impact. “The Laver Cup has quickly established itself as a unique highlight of our season,” he said. “The passionate reception it receives from both the players and fans at every city it visits speaks volumes and we truly value the great potential Laver Cup has to attract new fans around the globe. We are delighted to be supporting its continued growth.”

This year marks the final appearance of Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe as Team Europe and Team World captains, respectively. Both have been instrumental in the tournament’s success since its inception in 2017.

Borg reflected on his involvement with the Laver Cup. “The Laver Cup has been a huge success, and I’ve been honored to be part of it from the beginning,” he said. “The values this event stands for—commitment to excellence, a focus on the team, respect for the opponent, and a love for the game—are things we see time and again throughout the competition. It’s been a privilege to lead such a talented group of players in this iconic competition.”

McEnroe echoed Borg’s sentiments. “What the Laver Cup has achieved in just a few years is incredible,” he said. “This event captures the essence of what tennis is all about: competition, passion, innovation, and sportsmanship. I’ve enjoyed every moment as captain of Team World, and I can’t wait to see how the Laver Cup continues to inspire players and fans alike in the future.”

Shakib Al Hasan's Mysterious Thread-Biting Habit Intrigues Fans

Shakib Al Hasan’s Mysterious Thread-Biting Habit Intrigues Fans

Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan’s peculiar habit of biting on a mysterious thread attached to his helmet during the first Test against India in Chennai has sparked curiosity among fans and commentators alike.

Shakib’s unusual behavior was first noticed on Day 2 of the match, as he came out to bat with Bangladesh struggling at 4/4. The experienced batter began his innings with a couple of boundaries, but it was the helmet string that caught everyone’s attention.

Social media users quickly shared images of Shakib biting on the thread, speculating about its purpose. Former India cricketer Dinesh Karthik, who was commentating on the match, shed light on the reason behind Shakib’s habit.

According to Karthik, who learned about it from former Bangladesh skipper Tamim Iqbal, the string helps Shakib keep his head straight and prevents it from dropping towards the leg side. Shakib has previously struggled with vision problems and has consulted an ophthalmologist in London.

Karthik also mentioned that Shakib has been seen biting his jersey during the Global T20 Canada. This suggests that the thread-biting habit may be a way for Shakib to cope with his eye issues.

Shakib’s determination to overcome his vision problems is evident in his efforts to find solutions. The thread-biting habit may seem unconventional, but it demonstrates his commitment to addressing his challenges and improving his performance on the field.

Yashasvi Jaiswal Breaks Records, Becomes Fourth-Highest Run-Scorer in Test Cricket History

Yashasvi Jaiswal Breaks Records, Becomes Fourth-Highest Run-Scorer in Test Cricket History

Yashasvi Jaiswal, India’s prodigious batting sensation, has etched his name into the annals of cricket history by becoming the fourth-highest run-scorer in the world after the first 10 Test matches. With an impressive tally of 1,094 runs, Jaiswal has joined an elite group that includes the legendary Don Bradman.

Jaiswal’s remarkable achievement is a testament to his exceptional talent and unwavering determination. His journey from the humble streets of Mumbai to the pinnacle of Test cricket is an inspiring tale of hard work and dedication. Known for his exceptional performances in age-group cricket, Jaiswal shot to prominence as the highest run-scorer in the 2020 U-19 World Cup.

Upon making his Test debut for India in 2023, Jaiswal displayed the maturity and composure of a seasoned veteran. His debut century in the Caribbean against the West Indies was followed by a string of impressive knocks, establishing him as one of India’s most dependable top-order batters.

Jaiswal’s inclusion in the list of the highest run-scorers after 10 Tests is a testament to his exceptional batting prowess. He stands alongside some of the greatest names in the sport, including Don Bradman, Everton Weekes, George Headley, and Mark Taylor.

Bradman’s 1,446 runs after 10 Tests remain an untouchable record, a testament to his unparalleled greatness. However, Jaiswal’s achievement of surpassing legendary West Indian greats Weekes and Headley, as well as Australian icon Taylor, speaks volumes about his potential.

Before Jaiswal’s meteoric rise, the record for the most runs scored by an Indian batter in their first 10 Tests belonged to the great Sunil Gavaskar, who had amassed 978 runs. Jaiswal’s 1,094 runs have surpassed Gavaskar’s mark, further solidifying his status as one of India’s most promising young cricketers.

Jaiswal’s achievement is not only a personal triumph but also a source of pride for Indian cricket. His success serves as an inspiration to aspiring cricketers across the country, demonstrating that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible.

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