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Josh Reginald Hazlewood is an Australian fast bowler who has played for the national team in all formats. He has captained Australia in an ODI and served as Test vice-captain following the 2018 ball-tampering scandal. In the Indian Premier League, he joined Chennai Super Kings in 2020 and was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 2022 IPL Mega Auction for ₹7.75 crores. He was part of the RCB team that won the 2025 IPL, finishing as the teamâ€s top wicket-taker.
Hazlewood played competitive backyard cricket from a young age and represented Tamworth against adults by the age of 12. He supported the Newcastle Knights growing up. Hazlewood made his first-class debut for New South Wales in November 2008 at 17, becoming the youngest paceman for the state, and debuted in ODIs for Australia on 22 June 2010, also as the youngest Australian. He was part of Australiaâ€s Under-19 squad for the 2008 Under-19 World Cup.
Hazlewood is married to Cherina Murphy Christian, a professional makeup artist. The couple met in high school in Tamworth and married in August 2022 in a grand ceremony at Hunter Valley, Australia. They have a son, Zac, born in 2024, and Hazlewood skipped the 2024 IPL season to be with his family for the birth.
Who are Josh Hazlewood Parents?
Josh Hazlewoodâ€s parents are Trevor and Anne Hazlewood. They watched proudly from the stands when he made his Test debut for Australia at the Gabba in 2014. Josh grew up in a small farming community, where his father, Trevor, worked on their family property. His mother, Anne, took care of the household and often accompanied her sons to their early cricket matches.
He has an elder brother named Aaron Hazlewood, who also played cricket at the local level. Aaron is about 18 months older than Josh. The two brothers share a close bond and have played together for their hometown team, Tamworth Old Boys. In one memorable match, Aaron took nine wickets while Josh caught three of them in the slips, making it a special day for both brothers. Their parents, Trevor and Anne, attended that match as well, cheering proudly as both sons performed together after 12 years.
Josh Hazlewood Father – Trevor Hazlewood
Josh Hazlewood father is Trevor Hazlewood. He grew up as a local sportsman, playing cricket and golf, and later ran a steel fabrication business. Trevor encouraged his sons†cricket, especially Josh, though he admits he wasnâ€t deeply involved in his early development because he was busy. He supported their backyard games and often cheered them on. Josh credits his size, build, and some natural talent to his father.
Josh Hazlewood Mother – Anne Hazlewood
Josh Hazlewoodâ€s mother is Anne Hazlewood. She has always been a proud supporter of her son. Anne helped Josh even with everyday things, like teaching him to cook over the phone when he first moved to Sydney. She watched him play his Test debut at the Gabba and was very proud of his performance.
Does Josh Hazlewood have any siblings?
Josh Hazlewood has an older brother named Aaron Hazlewood and a sister named Casey Hillier.
Josh Hazlewoodâ€s sister, Casey Hillier, grew up in Bendemeer with Josh and Aaron and is part of the close-knit Hazlewood family.
Josh Hazlewoodâ€s brother, Aaron Hazlewood, is about 18 months older than Josh and also played cricket at the local level in Tamworth, New South Wales.
The two brothers grew up playing cricket in their backyard in Bendemeer. Their backyard was large enough to set up pitches, one on grass and another on rough cement, where they often played long, competitive games. Because of their age difference, there were times when Aaron dominated and times when Josh got his revenge. These matches helped Josh develop his bowling skills and competitiveness.
Aaron used to play club cricket for the Tamworth Old Boys. In one special match, he took a career-best 9 wickets for 18 runs while Josh fielded in the slips and took three catches off his bowling. This game was their first together in 12 years and was watched proudly by their parents, Trevor and Anne.
FAQs
Q. Did Josh Hazlewood participate in the 2025 Indian Premier League?
A. Josh Hazlewood did play on the field with the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). In the IPL 2025 auction, he was purchased for INR 12.5 crore.
Q. Where did Josh Hazlewood grow up?
A. Josh Hazlewood was born in Tamworth and grew up in Bendemeer, a small town about 40 km north of Tamworth, in New South Wales, Australia.
Q. What is Josh Hazlewoodâ€s net worth in Indian rupees?
A. Josh Hazlewoodâ€s estimated net worth is around ₹80 crore. He also owns a luxury two-story mansion in Sydneyâ€s lower north shore.
Q. What is the fastest ball that Josh Hazlewood can throw?
A. Josh Hazlewood typically delivers between 140 and 150 km/h, and a technical issue was the cause of the reported 164.2 km/h delivery.
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Arshdeep Singh is an Indian cricketer who plays for the national team. In domestic cricket, he represents Punjab and plays for Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League. He is a left-arm medium-fast bowler. Arshdeep was a key member of the Indian team that won the 2024 T20 World Cup, where he finished as the joint-highest wicket-taker.
Arshdeep Singh was born on 5 February 1999 in Guna, Madhya Pradesh, into a Punjabi Jatt Sikh family. The family later moved to Kharar near Chandigarh. Arshdeep studied at Guru Nanak Public School, Sector 36, Chandigarh, and used to ride his bicycle 13 kilometers daily for cricket practice. He began playing gully cricket with local boys before joining Jaswant Raiâ€s cricket academy in Chandigarh in 2015.
Arshdeep made his international debut in July 2022 in a T20I against England and became only the third Indian bowler to bowl a maiden over on debut. He later became the first Indian bowler to take 100 wickets in T20 internationals. He was part of Indiaâ€s squads that won the 2025 Champions Trophy and the 2018 U19 World Cup.
Arshdeep Singh Parents: Who Are They?
Arshdeep Singhâ€s parents are Darshan Singh Aulakh and Baljit Kaur. The family lives in Kharar, Punjab. They often visit Gurdwara Singh Shaheedan in Mohali to offer prayers for his success.
Arshdeepâ€s parents and sister, Gurleen Kaur, were present when India won the 2024 T20 World Cup, where Arshdeep was the joint-highest wicket-taker. They are very proud of him and say his achievements motivate him to work even harder.
During the Asia Cup 2022, when Arshdeep was trolled online for dropping a catch against Pakistan, both his parents supported him. Darshan Singh said that the family took all comments positively and that fans†reactions come from love for the game. He added that Arshdeep was mentally strong and focused on improving for the next match.
His mother, Daljeet Kaur, also defended him, saying that mistakes happen in cricket and that dropped catches are part of the game. She said the family prayed for him and that criticism only shows how much people care.
After the trolling incident, the Indian cricket fraternity and even Virat Kohli and Harbhajan Singh publicly supported Arshdeep. Despite the online hate, his parents remained calm and proud, calling him hardworking, humble, and resilient.
Arshdeep Singhâ€s Father – Darshan Singh
Arshdeep Singhâ€s father is Darshan Singh Aulakh. His father, Darshan Singh, is a retired CISF inspector and played cricket for Punjab at the Under-16 level.
Arshdeep Singhâ€s Mother – Baljit Singh
Arshdeep Singhâ€s mother is Baljit Kaur. When Arshdeep started training in 2013 under coach Jaswant Rai at Guru Nanak Public School in Chandigarh, his mother helped him travel daily to the academy while his father was posted elsewhere.
Does Arshdeep Singh have any siblings?
Arshdeep Singh has an elder brother, Akashdeep Singh, and a sister, Gurleen Kaur. Akashdeep Singh lives in Brampton, Canada.
Gurleen Kaur, Arshdeepâ€s sister, lives with their parents, Darshan Singh Aulakh and Baljit (Daljeet) Kaur. She was present with them at the Kensington Oval in Barbados during Indiaâ€s 2024 T20 World Cup final win over South Africa. After Indiaâ€s victory, Arshdeep took off his T20 World Cup gold medal and made his parents wear it, while Gurleen joined in the celebration. The family later called it a dream come true for Arshdeep and the entire family.
FAQs
Q. In the IPL 2025 auction, who purchased Arshdeep Singh?
A. At the IPL 2025 mega auction, Punjab Kings paid ₹18 crore for Arshdeep Singh.
Q. What religion does Arshdeep Singh practice?
A. Arshdeep Singh is a follower of Sikhism. He was born into a Jatt Sikh family from Punjab.
Q. What is Arshdeep Singhâ€s mother tongue?
A. Arshdeep Singhâ€s mother tongue is Punjabi. He is fluent in both Punjabi and Hindi.
Q. Which college did Arshdeep Singh study at?
A. Arshdeep Singh studied at Chandigarh University, which supports athletes through sports scholarships and academic programs.
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Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, who became a college basketball fan favorite during Loyola Chicago’s March Madness run to the Final Four in 2018, has passed away at 106 years old. ESPN’s Shams Charania reported the news on Thursday.
“Loyola University Chicago is greatly saddened to confirm the death of Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVM,” Loyola Chicago wrote in a statement. “This is a tremendous loss of someone who touched the lives of so many people. We appreciate everyone’s thoughts & prayers during this difficult time.”
Sister Jean was a Catholic nun, campus minister and official chaplain of Loyola Chicago’s basketball team. She became synonymous in the college basketball world when she was seen on the sidelines cheering on the Ramblers as they made a Cinderella run to the Final Four, marking their first since their national championship in 1963.
Sister Jean took a job at Mundelein College in 1961 and later joined Loyola Chicago when the two schools became affiliated in 1991. She stepped into the academic advisor role with the men’s basketball team in 1994 before becoming the team’s chaplain.
“In many roles at Loyola over the course of more than 60 years, Sister Jean was an invaluable source of wisdom and grace for generations of students, faculty, and staff,” Loyola President Mark C. Reed said. “While we feel grief and a sense of loss, there is great joy in her legacy. Her presence was a profound blessing for our entire community and her spirit abides in thousands of lives. In her honor, we can aspire to share with others the love and compassion Sister Jean shared with us.”Â
Just last month, Sister Jean retired from her role with the team and stepped away from her duties at the university.
Sister Jean also joined the Ramblers for their two NCAA tournament appearances that followed the Final Four run. In 2020-21, ahead of Loyola’s upset win over No. 1 Illinois, she offered wisdom not only in the players’ lives, but also on the court.
“As we play the Fighting Illini, we ask for special help to overcome this team and get a great win,” she said. “We hope to score early and make our opponents nervous. We have a great opportunity to convert rebounds as this team makes about 50% of layups and 30% of its 3 points. Our defense can take care of that.”
But Sister Jean’s legacy extends far beyond her work with the basketball team.
Sister Jean paired Loyola students with residents of a local assisted living community through a program called SMILE (Students Moving Into the Lives of the Elderly) and held weekly prayer groups for students.
She “received recognition from church and world leaders thanking her for her joy and service,” and received an Apostolic Blessing from Pope Francis for her 100th birthday. She received a proclamation from President Joe Biden on her 105th birthday.
The Ramblers will no longer have Sister Jean on their sideline, but they’ll surely be thinking of her the next time they take to the court.

It was long reported that TKO was looking to launch a boxing league with help from the Saudi Public Investment Fund. Well, Paramount and TKO Group Holdings, Inc, announced today a long-term media rights agreement that will make Paramount+ the exclusive home of Zuffa Boxing across the U.S., Canada, and Latin America.Â
Zuffa Boxing, the new professional boxing promotion launched by TKO and entertainment giant Sela, is led by a powerhouse team including UFC President and CEO Dana White, Saudi Boxing Federation President HE Turki Alalshikh, Sela CEO Dr. Rakan Alharthy, and WWE President Nick Khan.
Beginning in January 2026, Paramount+ will stream Zuffa Boxing events, starting with 12 live cards in its inaugural year and plans to expand in the future. Select events may also air on CBS and other Paramount platforms, bringing high-profile boxing to a wider audience.
Dana White has long talked about his desire to “fix” boxing by creating a structure that is more like the UFC, where the best fight the best, and there is one undisputed champion per weight class. Many in the boxing community have pushed back, stating that the sport is just fine while criticizing White’s stance on fighter pay and his attempt to amend the Ali Act, which protects boxers from exploitation.Â
White expressed his excitement about the partnership in the Paramount press release.
“I’m excited to bring great boxing events to a global audience. There are millions of boxing fans that will now be able to watch competitive fights with up-and-coming boxers as well as the biggest stars in the sport. Paramount will be the home for UFC and boxing fans to watch the greatest fights in combat sports.”
Further details, including fight schedules and the first event to stream on Paramount+, will be announced in the coming months.
TKO recently hit a new, all-time high following Zuffa Boxing’s promotional debut with the Canelo-Crawford fight.Â
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India’s Abhishek Sharma celebrates his fifty runs (AP/PTI) Abhishek Sharma’s family expressed mixed emotions after his run-out dismissal at 75 runs denied him a century during India’s 41-run victory over Bangladesh in the Men’s T20 Asia Cup Super 4 match at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Wednesday. Despite the disappointment, his stellar performance helped India secure a spot in the Asia Cup final.”It’s okay, it’s a part of the game to be honest, but yes, today’s dismissal was a little hurtful as it was a run out. But yes, it’s loading, it’s loading, guys, he’s gonna make a century soon,” said Komal Sharma, Abhishek’s sister, after the match.Click here to watch the video.Komal highlighted Abhishek’s close relationship with his mentor Yuvraj Singh. “As sir will say, we have to follow that and he has to follow that, that’s all. Yes, of course, he is always there with him, telling him everything. He gets all the instructions before and after the match, how he did it and how he didn’t do it.”She mentioned that Abhishek considers his mother his lucky charm and emphasized team performance. “It’s okay, he’s still winning, he’s playing well. It felt really good, the whole team is playing well, everyone is praying for him to play well.””Finally, we just want the trophy home and we are wishing all the team members of Team India to do their best and win the trophy home,” she added.Sharma’s innings of 75 off 39 deliveries surpassed his mentor Yuvraj Singh’s record for most T20I innings with five or more sixes by an Indian player. He now has six such knocks, ranking behind only Rohit Sharma with 13 and Suryakumar with 9.He also set a new Asia Cup record with 17 sixes in the 2025 edition, the highest in a single tournament across formats.After Bangladesh’s stand-in captain Jaker Ali won the toss and elected to field, India’s opening pair of Abhishek and Shubman Gill (29 off 19) got off to a strong start, reaching 72 runs in the Power-play.The Indian innings lost momentum after Sharma’s run-out by Rishad Hossain. Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma scored 5 runs each, while Shivam Dube made 2.Hardik Pandya’s 38 off 29 balls and Axar Patel’s unbeaten 10 off 15 helped India reach 168/6. Bangladesh’s bowlers Rishad Hossain (2-27) and Tanzim Hasan Sakib (1-29) effectively contained India’s middle order.Bangladesh’s chase was led by Saif Hassan, who scored 69 off 51 balls despite being dropped three times by Axar Patel, Shivam Dube, and Sanju Samson. He partnered with Parvez Hossain Emon (21 off 19) for a 42-run stand.India’s spinners dominated the middle overs, with Kuldeep Yadav taking 3-18, Varun Chakravarthy 2-29, and Jasprit Bumrah claiming 2-18. Axar Patel took 1-37, and Tilak Varma picked up the final wicket of Mustafizur Rahman as Bangladesh was dismissed for 127.The victory marked India’s fifth consecutive win in the tournament, confirming their place in the final. Sri Lanka has been eliminated, leaving Bangladesh and Pakistan to compete in a virtual semifinal for the remaining final spot.
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