Ray Harryhausen, the stop-motion genius who brought myths to life with his hands, was born on this day in 1920.
This blink-and-you’ll-miss-it tribute ends with his crowning glory: the legendary skeleton swordfight from Jason and the Argonauts (1963).
Absolute cinema sorcery 🔥
7 wickets. 1 run. 32 balls. 🤯
This isn't a video game glitch. This is Curtly Ambrose destroying Australia at the WACA in 1993.
The crazy part? The WACA groundsman accidentally prepared a pitch so fast and bouncy it favored the Windies. He was literally sacked after this match.
Ambrose was also furious over Dean Jones ordering him to remove his white wristbands earlier in the tour. Safe to say, revenge was served. 💀🔥
This not what the world expects from Bharat !!
India created history by winning its first-ever gold medal at the World Rowing Cup in Lucerne, Switzerland.
Indian Army rowers Lakshay and Ujjwal Kumar Singh achieved the historic feat in the lightweight men’s double sculls final.
The Indian duo clocked 6:26.09 to finish ahead of Hong Kong and the Netherlands, clinching the gold medal.
Winning against the Chinese. In China.
At the Asian Relay Championships.
Srabani, Sudeshna, Sneha & Tamanna in the 4x100 relay.
Power. Speed. Grace. Commitment.
But above all, teamwork.
This clip has it all.
I’m watching it on loop.
More of this please. 🇮🇳
The 5th One Day International cricket match between South Africa and Australia, also referred to as the 438 Match or 438 Game was played on 12 March 2006 at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg.
The match broke many cricket records, including both the first and the second team innings score of over 400 runs. Australia won the toss and elected to bat first. They scored 434 for 4 off their 50 overs, breaking the previous record of 398–5 by Sri Lanka against Kenya in 1996. In reply, South Africa scored 438–9, winning by one wicket with one ball to spare. The match has been acclaimed as the greatest One Day International match ever played.
The ultimate "Fine, I’ll do it myself" moment😤
Jason Gillespie was sent in as a nightwatchman just to survive He stayed for 9 hours and scored 201*, a higher HS than Ponting, Steve Waugh or Mark Waugh had at the time🤯
The only nightwatchman 200 in Test history .Unbreakable?
I saw The Bear at a film festival and wasn’t ready for how jaw-dropping it is. It became a phenomenon in France, topping 88's box office.
The story of an orphaned cub that bonds with a huge Kodiak as hunters close in sounds like Disney, but it's unlike anything you’ve ever seen.