In the World of Sports, the Indian team suffered a defeat at the hands of England while Australia also secured a huge win over West Indies.
In football, Arsenal get closer to more signings while Manchester United have told outcasts to train separately. Check Out the top stories on July 15.

In a shocking collapse, West Indies were dismissed for just 27 runs-their lowest ever Test total-during their recent outing against Australia. The pace trio of Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Josh Hazlewood dismantled the visitors on a pitch offering steep bounce and lateral movement. Only two players crossed double digits as the batting lineup showed no resistance. With this, the Windies lost the series 0-3 against Australia.
Australia solidified their position atop the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27 standings with a 3-0 series sweep against West Indies. The final Test in Kingston saw Australia bowl out the hosts for a mere 27 runs, securing a 176-run victory. Pat Cummins' team, unbeaten in the cycle, earned 36 points with a 100% points percentage. Mitchell Starc's 6/9 and Scott Boland's hat-trick were pivotal. This dominant performance, following earlier wins, ensures Australia's lead, while West Indies struggle to regain form.
India international Sanju Samson is set to feature in the Kerala Cricket League (KCL) under the captaincy of his elder brother, Saly Samson. This rare familial collaboration is drawing significant local attention, with fans eager to see the duo in action. While Sanju brings international experience, Saly is a seasoned figure in Kerala's domestic setup. The dynamic adds an emotional and strategic layer to the competition, as Sanju's presence is expected to raise the tournament's profile and competitiveness.
Stylish left-handed batter Devdutt Padikkal emerged as the most expensive player at the KSCA Maharaja Trophy T20 auction, as he was sold for Rs 13.20 lakh in the auction by Hubli Tigers. The southpaw has been a prolific batter and is known for his class.
Young pacer Vaibhav Suryavanshi etched his name in the record books by becoming the youngest player to pick a wicket in Youth Test cricket. Suryavanshi achieved the feat at the age of 14 years, thus creating the new record. He played for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL 2025 and amassed 252 runs.
The Indian women's cricket team will play two crucial warm-up fixtures ahead of the ICC Women's World Cup, offering a key chance to fine-tune combinations and assess form. With players like Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana returning from league duties, these matches will be pivotal in building team chemistry and adapting to local conditions. Harmanpreet Kaur and co. will play against England (Sep. 25) and New Zealand (Sep. 27) respectively.
Arsenal are closing in on the signing of highly-rated Spanish defender Cristhian Mosquera, who has reportedly arrived in London for a medical. The 19-year-old Valencia centre-back is seen as a long-term investment, offering composure on the ball and athleticism in defense. Mikel Arteta views Mosquera as an ideal fit for his system, capable of learning under senior defenders like Gabriel and Saliba. With Arsenal aiming to add depth for a Champions League push, this move signals a strategic focus on youth with high upside.
Luka Modric has made a stunning switch to AC Milan after an illustrious career at Real Madrid. The Croatian maestro, now 39, signs a one-year deal with the Rossoneri, bringing his wealth of experience to a young midfield core. Despite his age, Modric continues to defy expectations with his vision, control, and work rate. Milan, aiming to reclaim domestic and European dominance, see him as the ideal mentor and midfield stabilizer. His Serie A debut will be among the most anticipated moments of the season.
In a clear message from Manchester United's management, several out-of-favour players have been instructed to train separately after the main first-team sessions. The likes of Donny van de Beek, Brandon Williams, and Jadon Sancho are reportedly part of this group, with the club keen to push for their exits. This strategic distancing indicates United's intent to streamline the squad and avoid dressing room disruption. The message is unequivocal: shape up or ship out, as the club undergoes a rigorous overhaul under new football leadership.