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Twenty-four-year-old Rajasthan spinner Manav Suthar is rewriting Indian cricket history after a stunning performance against Sri Lanka. He became the first spinner and only the second Indian ever to take a five-wicket haul in both his first home and first away Tests, equaling a record that stood for ninety-three years. Remarkable stuff from a kid who only made his debut last June.
Across the world in Japan, Kazuyoshi Miura just did something that genuinely defies belief. At fifty-nine years, five months, and twenty-four days old, King Kazu scored two penalties for Fukushima United in a seven-nil demolition to become the oldest scorer in Emperor's Cup history. He shattered the previous record by nearly two decades. The man is fifty-nine years old and still finding the net. Let that sink in.
And in MLS action, the Houston Dynamo are making history of their own. Jonathan Bond needed just one save Wednesday night as Franco Negri's first-half goal secured a one-nil road win over Vancouver, giving Houston their fifth consecutive shutout victory and tying an all-time MLS record. They've also leapfrogged the Whitecaps to claim top spot in the Western Conference.
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