-
European football clubs score with stadium rebuilds
-
Trump said Iran 'welcome to compete' in World Cup, says Infantino
-
'No good choice': the Afghans forced to return from Iran
-
Cargo vessels hit as Iran threatens to close Gulf oil chokepoint
-
G7 energy ministers 'ready' to take 'necessary measures' on oil reserves
-
Punch the baby monkey isn't being bullied: Japan zoo
-
German defence giant Rheinmetall sees faster growth as Europe rearms
-
Fears of fuel shortage in Pakistan as tankers wait to fill up
-
Stocks rise again, oil stabilises as report says IEA considers release
-
Cathay Pacific expects to carry more passengers in 2026
-
Yak hack: Kyrgyz want the world to love their blonde bovine beauties
-
Iran women footballers evacuate from safe house in Australia
-
Shabby beauty: Inside Japan's oldest, defiant student dorm
-
Seoul says can deter threats from North if US weapons shifted to Mideast
-
Italy stun United States 8-6 in World Baseball Classic
-
New wave of Iran attacks as oil reserve release weighed
-
Politics meets football as China, Taiwan face off at Asian Cup
-
History offers Scots hope of ending losing run to Irish
-
Trump-Infantino 'bromance' tested by Middle East war
-
Ruthless Sinner subdues Fonseca to reach Indian Wells quarter-finals
-
Kharg Island: Iran's vital oil hub in the crosshairs?
-
Wembanyama stars as red-hot Spurs sink Celtics
-
New generation of Irish actors harness talent for global stardom
-
Brilliant Adebayo scores 83 points, second highest in NBA history
-
Asian stocks extend gains, oil stabilises after crude release report
-
New wave of Iran attacks as IEA weighs oil reserve release
-
'Stealth hit' Pokemon game sends Nintendo shares soaring
-
Brilliant Adebayo scores 83 pts, 2nd highest in NBA history as Heat rout Wizards
-
Australian Katie Perry wins trademark spat against singer Katy Perry
-
CEO of Brazil's Nubank on pending US market entry, Trump, AI: interview
-
Bolsonaro brand fuels Flavio's rise in Brazil election polls
-
Kast: Who is Chile's new hard-right president?
-
Chile's Kast, most right-wing president since Pinochet, takes office
-
China sprint race presents 'huge challenge' in F1's new era
-
Bangladesh sari weaving tradition hangs by a thread
-
Alleged Rihanna mansion shooter charged with attempted murder
-
Microsoft urges Pentagon pause blacklisting Anthropic
-
Harvey Weinstein says prison is 'hell'
-
'Put our faith in God': Tehran residents adapt to wartime
-
Caviar, truffle and chicken pot pies: what Hollywood will eat at the Oscars
-
US says wouldn't be 'happy' if Russia giving Iran intel
-
Yamal denies Newcastle, Liverpool lose and Atletico thrash Spurs in Champions League
-
Olise could be world great, says Bayern coach Kompany
-
Two more members of Iran women's football team claim asylum in Australia
-
'Incredible situation': Spurs coach Tudor on subbing Kinsky after errors
-
Police say deadly Swiss bus fire could be deliberate
-
Bayern on verge of Champions League quarters after hitting Atalanta for six
-
Griezmann dreaming big at Atletico after Spurs rout
-
Howe sees 'hope' for Newcastle despite blow of Barcelona equaliser
-
Dassault pitches latest private jet against US, Canadian rivals
What they said as India beat Pakistan at T20 World Cup - reaction
India thrashed Pakistan by 61 runs in a blockbuster T20 World Cup match in Colombo on Sunday to book their spot in the Super Eights stage of the tournament.
AFP Sport picks out some of the best reaction:
"I think this is for India. We played the same brand of cricket that we wanted to play. Batting first was the better option on this wicket."
-- India captain Suryakumar Yadav
"We believed in our spinners and they had an off day today. Execution was missing when it came to bowling. We (still) believe in our spinners, they've done well in the last six months. "
-- Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha
"Ishan (Kishan) thought out of the box. After 0-1, someone had to take responsibility and the way he took it was amazing."
-- Suryakumar
"India v Pakistan, it's always a special game, not only for us but also for our country as well."
-- India's man-of-the-match Ishan Kishan
"Winning this against Pakistan will give us a lot of confidence going ahead in the tournament and we will look to keep the momentum going."
-- Kishan
"There was slight nervousness. But I focused on one ball at a time. The way Ishan batted was brilliant. I told him: 'just keep playing the way you are'."
-- India's Tilak Varma
"It was a no contest. Indian bowlers bowled better. You have to hit the pitch and that's how Hardik Pandya started off with the ball. And (Jasprit) Bumrah is a class apart."
-- Anil Kumble, India spin great on ESPNcricinfo
"There is no contest between India and Pakistan any more. We are talking about this rivalry because of what happens off the field."
-- Irfan Pathan, former India pace bowler on JioHotstar
"India seem to intimidate Pakistan on the cricket field .. they are so much better in all facets of the game & such a better mentality of coping with the huge occasion."
-- Former England captain Michaal Vaughan on X
C.Koch--VB