Sports Bulletin For November 13: From cricket and football to archery and skating, the day was packed with major updates. Pakistan’s ODI series faced a sudden schedule change, Shubman Gill’s comments stirred debate about Mohammed Shami’s future, and Shane Watson made a big move to KKR.
Meanwhile, Indian archers dominated in the Asian Championships, and former Olympian Surya Bonaly suffered a heartbreaking loss off the rink. Catch up on all the top stories below.
1) Pakistan-Sri Lanka ODI Series Rescheduled After Islamabad Blast
Pakistan’s ongoing ODI series against Sri Lanka has been rescheduled after a suicide bombing in Islamabad, where the visiting players are staying. The incident raised security concerns, prompting several Sri Lankan cricketers to express a desire to return home. In response, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) jointly decided to delay the next two matches by a day. The second ODI in Rawalpindi will now take place on Friday instead of Thursday, while the third has been moved to November 16. Pakistan currently lead the three-match series 1-0 after a narrow six-run win in the opener on November 11.
2) We Have To Plan Ahead! Did Shubman Gill Signal The End Of Mohammed Shami’s India Career?
India’s Test captain Shubman Gill has addressed the absence of senior pacer Mohammed Shami ahead of the Test series against South Africa, starting November 14 at Eden Gardens. While lauding Shami’s immense contribution, Gill hinted at India’s long-term plans, saying the team must “plan ahead.” He acknowledged that replacing a bowler of Shami’s calibre is difficult but praised the depth in India’s pace attack, mentioning Akash Deep, Prasidh Krishna, Mohammed Siraj, and Jasprit Bumrah as key options for the future.
3) Shane Watson Joins KKR As Assistant Coach Ahead Of IPL 2026
Kolkata Knight Riders have named Australian legend Shane Watson as their new Assistant Coach for IPL 2026, strengthening their support staff as they look to build on recent success.
4) Will MS Dhoni Play As An Impact Sub After Sanju Samson’s Inclusion? Ex-CSK Star Reveals
A blockbuster IPL trade could be in the works, with Sanju Samson reportedly in talks to join Chennai Super Kings in exchange for Ravindra Jadeja. The proposed deal, however, faces delays due to the possible inclusion of Sam Curran and Rajasthan Royals’ full overseas quota. If finalised, the move could impact MS Dhoni’s role at CSK, though former teammate Subramaniam Badrinath dismissed the idea of Dhoni playing as an Impact Player, insisting he’ll only take the field as a wicketkeeper.
5) Olympian Surya Bonaly’s Medals Stolen While She Nurses Her Cancer-Battling Mother
Former Olympic skater Surya Bonaly was left devastated after burglars broke into her Las Vegas home and stole all her career medals. The 51-year-old, currently battling breast cancer, discovered the theft after returning from Minnesota, where she was caring for her cancer-stricken mother. The break-in, reported by FOX 5 Vegas, left her home ransacked with windows smashed and security systems destroyed.
6) AIFF Assures Clubs Resumption Of ISL! Possible Jan-May 2026 Timeline On The Cards
The All India Football Federation has assured ISL clubs that the league will go ahead despite delays and uncertainty, with a possible January start. The competition faced setbacks after its commercial deal with FSDL expired, and the new Rs 37.5 crore annual tender failed to attract any bidders.
7) Sao Paulo Star Oscar In Stable Condition After Collapsing During Training
SÃo Paulo midfielder and ex-Chelsea star Oscar is in stable condition after collapsing from a heart issue during a training session on Tuesday. Reports say he lost consciousness for about two minutes while undergoing physical tests on an exercise bike.
8) Asian Archery Championships: Indian Women And Mixed Units Clinch Yellow-Metal As Men Bag Silver
India’s compound archers shone at the Asian Championships, clinching two golds and one silver on Thursday. The women’s team of Jyothi Surekha Vennam, Deepshikha, and Prithika Pradeep edged past Korea 236-234 to claim gold, while Abhishek Verma and Deepshikha won the mixed team final against Bangladesh 153-151. The men’s team fell just short, losing 229-230 to Kazakhstan to take silver.