Can Nottinghamshire become Blast's first back-to-back champions?

Lancashire and Yorkshire are defending champions’ closest challengers in strong North Group

ESPNcricinfo staff08-Jun-2021Birmingham BearsLast season: 3rd in Central Group
Coach: Mark Robinson
Captain: Will Rhodes
Overseas players: Carlos Brathwaite, Pieter MalanChampionship contrast: Ed Pollock, Adam Hose and Carlos Brathwaite add power to the batting line-up while Jake Lintott, the left-arm wristspinner, returns after a breakthrough season in 2020, when he took 10 wickets and went at only 6.30 an over. Henry Brookes should be fit at some stage but recently suffered a thigh injury.Carlos Brathwaite excelled with the ball in the Big Bash•Getty ImagesKey man: Carlos Brathwaite arrives on the back of Big Bash success for the Sydney Sixers over the winter, where he took 16 wickets and went at 8.02 an over despite often bowling at the death and in the Power Surge. He has struggled badly for runs in T20 of late with teams targeting him with spin, but warmed up for the Blast with 116 off 54 for Warwickshire’s 2nd XI last week. He is based in Oxford, meaning a short commute up to Birmingham.One to watch: Only Andre Russell has scored more T20 runs than Ed Pollock at a higher career strike rate (169.45 to 167.59) but he is clinging onto his contract at the club after two lean seasons and has struggled against spin early on. He has found form for the 2nd XI of late but the Bears need to accept that his high-risk methods means he will fail regularly and give him a long rope.Verdict: Lintott and Danny Briggs are an excellent spin combination but they are light on proven T20 batters. Bet365: 12/1Derbyshire FalconsLast season: 6th in North Group
Coach: Dominic Cork
Captain: Billy Godleman
Overseas players: Logan van Beek, Dustin MeltonChampionship contrast: Derbyshire’s head of cricket Dave Houghton has admitted that the county has been playing the worst Championship cricket in the country, so a fresh start is welcome. But they won fewer Blast matches than anyone in 2020 so there is a danger of more of the same. Netherlands seamer Logan van Beek, who had moderate success in 2019, steps in after an ill-starred signing of Billy Stanlake and Alex Thomson has been loaned from Warwickshire as a spin option.Wayne Madsen remains a Derbyshire linchpin•Getty ImagesKey man: Until the eve of the tournament it was Australian wicketkeeper-batter Ben McDermott, son of Craig, the former international fast bowler. Now he is heading to the West Indies with Australia and Derbyshire simply do not have the resources to cover his absence. An alternative key man is urgently needed. We can’t keep writing “Wayne Madsen” every year.One to watch: Alex Thomson put a career teaching PE on hold to try to make it in county cricket and it could be now or never. An early-season loan to Durham brought no benefits when he never got beyond the 2nd XI so Houghton’s talk of him being a good squad option might concern him. If Thomson doesn’t make the side then legspinner Mattie McKiernan probably will.Verdict: Can’t be any worse then their four-day stuff – but that’s not saying a great deal. Bet365: 25/1DurhamLast season: 4th in North Group
Coach: James Franklin
Captain: TBC
Overseas players: Cameron Bancroft, David BedinghamChampionship contrast: A delay in announcing Durham’s T20 captain indicates that it is not beyond possibility that Scott Borthwick, who has supervised a successful Championship campaign, will refresh himself mentally and hand over the captaincy. Durham, though, can make use of his batting in a squad not overstocked with options; Liam Trevaskis can be expected to bowl left-arm spin and there should be a spot for Graham Clark, who struck at 171.71 last season, at the top of the order.Ben Stokes has been training at Chester-le-Street•Getty ImagesKey man: Ben Stokes’ finger injury, suffered in his only IPL appearance for Rajasthan Royals, is responding rapidly to treatment and confidence is growing that he might be able to make a substantial contribution to the first half of the Blast campaign after a three-year absence. The value of England players in at least some of the Blast cannot be overstated and future fixture lists should be drawn up with that in mind.One to watch: Matty Potts has broken into Durham’s four-day side this summer, proof of further development after he broke his career-best figures in the Blast three times in 2020. His threat in the powerplay overs was enough to make him Durham’s T20 player of the year and to win him a contract in the Hundred with the Northern Superchargers.Verdict: Durham will cope better than most with the relaid Riverside square and that can help them reach the quarter-finals. Bet365: 25/1Lancashire Last season: 2nd in North Group, semi-finals
Coach: Glen Chapple
Captain: Dane Vilas
Overseas players: Dane Vilas, Finn AllenChampionship contrast: Instead of the likes of Keaton Jennings and Luke Wells in the top three, Alex Davies (Lancashire’s top T20 run-getter for the past three seasons) will be accompanied by two of Jos Buttler, Liam Livingstone and Finn Allen. Spin has played a large part in Lancashire’s T20 tactics – Matt Parkinson is now getting four-day opportunities, but in T20 he could be joined by Tom Hartley, and batting allrounders Steven Croft and Livingstone.Key man: Matt Parkinson has bowled two of the Championship’s most stunning deliveries of the season – rehashing Shane Warne’s Ball of the Century™ to bowl Northants’ Adam Rossington at Old Trafford and then showing he could do it to left-handers too, befuddling Sussex’s Delray Rawlins. He has been an indispensable part of Lancashire’s T20 challenge in recent seasons and any England call-up – although he would have to displace Adil Rashid for that – would shake them.Finn Allen in the Lancashire nets at Emirates Old Trafford•Allan McKenzie/SWpixOne to watch: Breakthrough Kiwi batsman Finn Allen is a hot tip as one of the new stars of this season’s tournament. Allen had a stunning debut season for title-winning Wellington Firebirds in New Zealand’s Super Smash, amassing 512 runs at an average of 56.88 and strike rate of 193.93. That was enough to win a call up as a replacement player for Royal Challengers Bangalore without managing to get onto the field.Verdict: Lancashire are currently topping their group in the Championship and they can emulate that success in the North Group. Bet365: 8/1LeicestershireLast season: 3rd in North Group, quarter-finals
Coach: Paul Nixon
Captain: Colin Ackermann
Overseas players: Naveen-ul-Haq, Josh InglisChampionship contrast: Scott Steel, who formed a dangerous T20 opening partnership for Durham in 2019 with D’Arcy Short, opted to move to Leicestershire last winter and will be bursting for an opportunity after good returns in 2nd XI cricket. Arron Lilley, a former T20 winner with Lancashire, is another white-ball specialist and potential game-changer. Two intriguing overseas signings in Naveen-ul-Haq and Josh Inglis can also be expected to be value-for-money additions with bat and ball.Josh Inglis arrives for his first county stint•Getty ImagesKey man: Josh Inglis experiences professional cricket in England for the first time, at 26, and is billed by his coach, Paul Nixon, as “young, hungry and keen,” and in keeping with the sort of T20 squad he is seeking to develop. Inglis had an excellent 20-21 Big Bash, shifting down from the top of the order to No. 4, to help Perth Scorchers to the final, and his Leeds birthplace (he played age group cricket for Yorkshire) makes his future even more intriguing.One to watch: Left-arm spinner Callum Parkinson is overshadowed by his spin-bowling twin brother, Matt, but he has taken the most wickets for Leicestershire in the Blast in each of the last three seasons and his status has grown enough for Worcestershire to have tried to entice him away from Grace Road over the close season.Verdict: Leicestershire missed out on Finals Day in 2021 after a tied quarter-final against Notts Outlaws was decided on powerplay runs and are quite capable of springing a surprise or two. Bet365: 25/1NorthamptonshireLast season: 2nd in Central Group, quarter-finalists
Coach: David Ripley
Captain: Josh Cobb
Overseas players: Mohammad Nabi, Wayne ParnellChampionship contrast: Unashamedly focused on T20 from 2013 onwards but balance has shifted back towards Championship of late. Josh Cobb, Mohammad Nabi, Brandon Glover, Richard Levi and Graeme White dovetail with the four-day regulars.Key man: Josh Cobb had a poor season with the bat in 2020, failing to make a half-century, but his offbreaks in the powerplay remain hugely underrated (he went at 5.86 an over in the first six last year) and he won a deal with Welsh Fire in the Hundred’s re-draft early this year. Now a white-ball specialist, he is an astute captain but will need to fire more regularly from No. 3.Josh Cobb will hope for a better summer with the bat•Getty ImagesOne to watch: Brandon Glover was the second-highest wicket-taker playing for Netherlands in the T20 World Cup Qualifier in late 2019, bowling hard lengths into the pitch in the enforcer role. That Dutch heritage means he is eligible as a local player, and joined Northants last summer on Chris Liddle’s recommendation. Seven wickets and an economy rate of 9.11 was a middling first season in the Blast.Verdict: Batting line-up looks light in Paul Stirling’s absence, and inexperienced T20 batters like Ricardo Vasconcelos and Saif Zaib will need to step up if they are to challenge. Bet365: 20/1NottinghamshireLast season: 1st in North Group, Winners
Coach: Peter Moores
Captain: Steven Mullaney
Overseas players: Dane PatersonChampionship contrast: Notts have lost two white-ball specialists because Australia have come calling for their skipper Dan Christian, at 38, and Harry Gurney has retired because of a shoulder injury that also excluded him from their successful Blast campaign in 2020. But they have an influx of highly-seasoned T20 campaigners in Samit Patel, Alex Hales, Jake Ball and Peter Trego. Their fielding could come under stress, although ironically it was neighbours Leicestershire, with their accent on youth, whose fielding lapsed during last year’s quarter-final.Jake Ball has not played since April through injury•Getty ImagesKey man: Notts’ pedigree is unquestionable: semi-finalists three times in the last four seasons, winners twice, including last year, and among the favourites again. But they lack left-arm spinner Imad Wasim because of the clash with the rearranged Pakistan Super League, and Jake Ball has not played any cricket since April 9 because of a back injury. That leaves a huge onus for wickets with South African Dane Paterson, an experienced bowler who is renowned for his economical death bowling but has not played in the format for 18 months.One to watch: Hardly an unknown quantity admittedly, but what should we expect from Alex Hales? It appears that England have taken a view that he is not to be trusted, which, at 32, leaves his final batting years to be played out on T20 circuits throughout the world as long as he can avoid further trouble. A fine natural batting talent with destructive tendencies in more ways than one.Verdict: An ageing Notts side lacking the inspirational Christian and with dubious bowling and fielding resources are not persuasive short-priced favourites: avoid. Bet365: 6/1WorcestershireLast season: 6th in Central Group
Coach: Alex Gidman
Captain: Moeen Ali
Overseas players: Ish Sodhi, Ben DwarshuisChampionship contrast: Overseas signings Ish Sodhi and Ben Dwarshuis add quality and variety to the bowling attack, while Ross Whiteley and Riki Wessels are better-suited to this format than the four-day game. Pat Brown is also due to return but Jack Haynes is injured. New Road pitches have been incredibly slow in the Championship – will they be any quicker in the Blast?Ben Dwarshuis will be playing county cricket for the first time•Getty ImagesKey man: Moeen is the talisman but likely to be on England duty for at least half of the group stage and Ben Dwarshuis could be the missing link. Worcestershire struggled to cope with Wayne Parnell’s absence last summer after he had played a crucial role in their runs to the previous two finals, and in Dwarshuis – a key component of the Sydney Sixers side that has won the last two Big Bashes – they have a similarly effective left-arm seamer who can take powerplay wickets and keep things tight at the death.One to watch: Pat Brown has fallen away somewhat since finishing as the leading wicket-taker when Worcestershire won the competition in 2018, with regular back injuries halting his progress. He went at 10.85 an over last summer and is out of the England reckoning so has plenty to prove – though his fitness is the first thing, and he is due to miss the opening rounds with more back trouble.Verdict: 2018 winners and 2019 runners-up had a horror season last summer but should compete for a quarter-final spot thanks to their stock of allrounders. Bet365: 14/1YorkshireLast season: 5th in North Group
Coach: Andrew Gale
Captain:David Willey
Overseas players: Lockie Ferguson, Duanne Olivier, Mat PillansChampionship contrast: Yorkshire welcome back England’s Adil Rashid and Jonny Bairstow for the first half of the tournament. One of them had the candour to operate openly under a white-ball only contract and has been criticised for it; the other is just rarely available and largely escapes grumbles. Bairstow gets to open the innings and keep, which is what he would have wanted. The players signed as T20 specialists, Josh Poysden and Mat Pillans, have largely failed to impress, but Lockie Ferguson brings international quality.Adam Lyth is vital to Yorkshire’s Blast hopes•Getty ImagesKey man: England took a look at Adam Lyth as a Test opener and it didn’t work out (he is far from alone in that), but he remains one of the most dangerous T20 openers around and is unfortunate to be playing when England’s resources are so deep. He consistently scores at a strike rate in excess of 150 and there is no better opener at peppering boundaries through backward point. His inoffensive offspin also picks up useful wickets and he concedes his Championship spot at slip to excel in the deep in T20.One to watch: David Willey did not quite make it to England’s World Cup final in 2019, but he can embolden Yorkshire’s T20 approach in his second season as captain – apparently, he has even helped to design their shirt. He is blessed with some excellent young strokemakers such as Harry Brook and Tom Kohler-Cadmore (moved down to No. 4 because of Bairstow’s availability). Willey’s influence on a number of talented young allrounders – think Jordan Thompson, Matt Fisher, and the somewhat forgotten Matthew Waite – could be crucial.Verdict: Yorkshire are T20’s great underachievers with two Finals Day appearances in the past 10 years and under Willey’s captaincy they can change all that. Bet365: 10/1

فيديو | رد فعل محمد صلاح بعد تعادل ليفربول مع ليدز يونايتد في الدوري الإنجليزي

أظهر نجم فريق ليفربول، محمد صلاح، ردة فعله بعد التعادل المخيب للآمال مباراة اليوم السبت مع نظيره ليدز يونايتد، في بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وحل ليفربول ضيفًا على ليدز يونايتد على ملعب “إيلاند رود” في مباراتهما في الجولة الخامسة عشر من بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي، موسم 2025/26، حيث تعادلا بثلاثة أهداف لمثلها.

ولم يشارك محمد صلاح في مباراة ليفربول وليدز يونايتد اليوم، حيث تواجد على دكة البدلاء للمرة الثالثة على التوالي، ولم يشارك في أي من دقائق اللقاء.

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وعقب المباراة، أظهر محمد صلاح رد فعله بمجرد إطلاق صافرة النهاية وسقوط ليفربول في فخ تعادل قاتل مع ليدز يونايتد، حسبما أظهر مقطع فيديو.

وظهر محمد صلاح وهو يتوجه إلى جماهير ليفربول المتواجدة في ملعب ليدز يونايتد، حيث حرص على تحيتهم والتصفيق لهم بشكل حار، وهو ما قوبل بتصرف مماثل من جانب المشجعين.

Crystal Palace eyeing January move for goal-scoring star with 13 G/A in 2025

Crystal Palace are now weighing up a January move for a goal-scoring midfielder, who enjoyed a very impressive 2025 campaign.

Palace join race for new midfielder

Palace have fared very well recruiting young players in recent years, with Adam Wharton one of the best examples, most recently assisting Eddie Nketiah’s opening goal in the 2-1 victory against Fulham, which helped send Oliver Glasner’s side up to fourth in the Premier League table.

However, the Eagles seem to be in a constant battle to retain the services of their star players, with Eberechi Eze joining Arsenal in the summer, while Marc Guehi remains of interest to the likes of Liverpool, Manchester City and Real Madrid.

Wharton is also attracting interest from some of the world’s biggest clubs, with Manchester United and Liverpool being named as potential suitors, which means Glasner may have to start thinking about bringing in a long-term replacement before too long.

According to a report from Football Insider, Crystal Palace have now set their sights on a new target, with it being revealed they are weighing up a January move for UCD midfielder Adam Brennan, who has enjoyed a fantastic 2025 campaign.

Indeed, Brennan has amassed 13 goal contributions for the League of Ireland First Division side this term, registering nine goals and four assists in 28 outings, meaning a whole host of English clubs are now lining up to secure his signature.

Hull City invited the 18-year-old on trial last month, but the Tigers have now been joined by Birmingham City, Wrexham and the Eagles in the battle for his services.

Brennan could be one for the future

Despite competing in the second-highest division of Irish football, it is still impressive that the teenager managed to find the back of the net so regularly at such a young age during the 2025 campaign, showcasing that he could be a future star.

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That said, with the Irishman yet to prove himself in the top tier, it could be a while before he is ready to test himself in the Premier League, and Palace should look to hold on to Wharton for as long as possible.

The former Blackburn Rovers man remains under contract until 2029, which means the Eagles should be in a strong negotiating position, and if they manage to keep the core of their squad together, they could make a real success of the current season.

Palace currently find themselves in the Champions League places, and managing to qualify for Europe again could convince Glasner to stay, amid previous interest from the likes of Man United and Tottenham Hotspur.

With the Austrian’s contract up in the summer, Palace retaining their top players could be the best course of action when it comes to keeping hold of their manager, but Brennan could also be a shrewd long-term addition to the squad.

New Video Shows Rafael Devers’s Lonely Trip Back to Fenway Park After Red Sox Trade

Less than an hour after the Rafael Devers trade news broke, a new video showed the former Red Sox star returning to Fenway Park to collect his things.

Devers was reportedly set to join the team on their flight to Seattle to face the Mariners on Monday night, but following his shocking trade to the San Francisco Giants, he was taken off the charter plane and returned to Fenway in a cab, according to Duke Castiglione of WCVB-TV Boston.

Cameras rolled as Devers exited his cab and quickly walked into a parking garage to retrieve his car. He was then seen driving out of Fenway—his windows were, naturally, tinted.

Until Devers himself comments on the trade, which should happen in due time, the short clip revealed to fans Devers's most immediate reaction following his big move. That is to say, he didn't show much emotion on his face and didn't seem particularly happy or sad, nor was he interrogated about his feelings, TMZ-style. He simply came back to get his car.

Red Sox beat writer Chris Cotillo confirmed that clubhouse attendants at Fenway helped load up Devers's car before sending him on his way.

Devers, 28, agreed to a 10-year, $313.5 million deal with Boston in January 2023. His new team, the Giants, will reportedly pay the rest of his remaining contract.

Ilan Meslier to Milan?! Leeds United goalkeeper's agent attempts to secure client move to Serie A giants

Ilan Meslier’s long fall from Leeds United’s undisputed starting position to a goalkeeper searching for a lifeline has pushed his agent, Pini Zahavi, to attempt to engineer a move to Serie A. With both AC Milan and Inter monitoring the situation, Leeds run the risk of losing a once-elite Premier League talent for far less than they hoped, while Meslier weighs a fresh start to revive a career derailed by dwindling confidence.

  • Meslier frozen out as his agent pushes for a Serie A escape

    Meslier has not started a competitive match for Leeds since April, a dramatic decline for a goalkeeper once regarded as one of the club’s most valuable assets. His role has diminished to the point where he is now effectively out of the picture, watching from the sidelines as Lucas Perri and Karl Darlow occupy the first-team spots. With his contract expiring in 2026 and Leeds unwilling to keep a high-earning third-choice goalkeeper, the club is open to selling him in January.

    According to Tutto Sport,sensing the urgency of the situation, his agent Zahavi has moved aggressively. Zahavi, who maintains strong relationships with Milan and Inter is positioning Meslier for a switch to Serie A. Both Milan clubs are interested, attracted by the possibility of signing a young, technically gifted keeper who once ranked among the Premier League’s brightest prospects. But while Leeds want a January sale, both Milan and Inter prefer to wait until summer to sign him for free, setting up a standoff that could deprive Leeds of a transfer fee entirely.

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    From Premier League standout to a sudden collapse in form

    Meslier’s decline has been gradual but unmistakable. At his peak in the 2020–21 Premier League season, the Frenchman was electric, producing extraordinary reflex saves, commanding his box with confidence and playing a crucial part in Leeds' ninth-place finish under Marcelo Bielsa. He looked every bit the modern goalkeeper being calm in possession, agile under pressure, and brave in one-on-one situations.

    But the seasons that followed exposed the fragility of both Leeds' defensive structure and Meslier’s still-developing decision-making. As Bielsa’s chaotic, high-risk style increasingly stretched the defence, Meslier faced more dangerous situations than almost any keeper in the league. His shot-stopping numbers plummeted, errors multiplied and the pressure mounted. During Leeds’ relegation campaign he conceded well over expected goals against and ranked among the poorest shot-stoppers in the division.

  • Leeds' dilemma: sell now, risk losses or hold on to a fading asset

    Leeds now find themselves in a difficult position. They see Meslier as a player whose value has dropped but still carries Premier League experience that should, in theory, command a meaningful fee. Yet the market is unforgiving for goalkeepers who have lost their starting role, and European clubs know Leeds are under pressure to sell. The club has explored offers in previous windows but has not received anything close to their valuation.

    Adding to the complexity is that Leeds had once considered offering Meslier a new contract, largely to protect his transfer value. But the emergence of Perri and the reliability of Darlow have pushed Meslier further down the depth chart, making a renewal both financially unwise and sporting unnecessary. If Milan and Inter insist on waiting until the summer to sign him for free, Leeds risk losing him without compensation just two years after rejecting offers that would have earned them substantial profit.

    The club must now decide whether a cut-price January sale is better than clinging to an asset whose value and playing time are evaporating by the month.

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    What Meslier needs

    For Meslier, a move away from England may be the only path to rediscovering the promise that once made him one of Europe’s most exciting young goalkeepers. Serie A, with its emphasis on tactical organisation and structured defensive systems, could provide the stability he has lacked since Bielsa’s final seasons at Leeds. Milan and Inter offer environments where keepers have time to rebuild confidence and refine fundamentals without the relentless chaos and pace of English football.

Salman and Rauf too good for Afghanistan in tri-series opener

An unbeaten half-century from captain Salman Agha and disciplined bowling from their quartet took Pakistan to a 39-run victory in the first game of the T20I tri-series against Afghanistan. After batting first on a surface curiously supportive of quick runs in Sharjah, Pakistan flew out of the blocks before Rashid Khan dragged them back after the powerplay.But their gameplan encourages attack right through the innings, and equipped with a deep batting line-up, Pakistan had the ammunition to keep going hard till the end. It was best summed up by their Nos. 6, 7 and 8 – Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Haris and Faheem Ashraf – who combined to score 50 runs in 29 balls.Afghanistan’s pursuit combined purpose with craft, tempering their strokeplay in favour of faithfully tailgating the required rate. Rahmanullah Gurbaz had the license to take advantage of the powerplay, but with Ibrahim Zadran and Sediqullah Atal more cautious, it was clear Afghanistan were trusting their lower order to make up if they fell behind.It worked nicely until the 11th over, but that plan was blown to shreds with a double-wicket maiden from Haris Rauf in the 12th over, which triggered an Afghanistan capitulation. They lost five wickets for four runs in 16 balls, and though Rashid gave his side fleeting hope with a delightfully entertaining 16-ball 39, Afghanistan had drifted far out of the game by then to swim their way back into it.

Farhan’s start gives Pakistan early ground

Afghanistan had the better of all Pakistan batters in the powerplay bar one, and that was the one who counted. Sahibzada Farhan had made up his mind to take on Fazalhaq Farooqi straight from the outset, and intent crystallised into action when he drove him back over his head off the game’s fourth ball. A four followed that six, before Azmatullah Omarzai was greeted with another piledriver over midwicket.Azmatullah Omarzai cut a free-slowing Sahibzada Farhan’s innings short•Emirates Cricket Board

He was gone by the 15th ball of the game, though, when Omarzai strangled him down leg to short fine, but there had been time enough to smash his way to 21 off ten balls. Afghanistan’s spinners applied the squeeze effectively for the next eight overs as Pakistan kept losing wickets and scored just 51 in that period, but the buffer Farhan had provided his side meant they hadn’t lost too much ground before the picked up the pace again.

Captain takes on captain

Rashid is arguably the best T20I bowler in the world, while Salman is inarguably not the best T20I batter. However, in this battle of captains, it was the less fancied skipper who landed all the telling blows. Having dispatched a couple of boundaries off Fareed Ahmad in the previous over, he took on Afghanistan’s talisman, slapping a couple of on-side sixes in an over that leaked 17.Mohammad Nawaz, watching from the other end, joined the action when Omarzai returned, taking his captain’s lead and slapping a couple of sixes in that 15th over.Salman continued, and though that kind of explosiveness wasn’t ever-present, he still finished with an unbeaten 53 off 36; Pakistan scored 99 in the final nine overs, and it had all begun with Salman’s unlikely takedown of the Afghan superstar.Haris Rauf’s double-wicket maiden turned it in Pakistan’s favour•AFP/Getty Images

Rauf’s double-wicket maiden crushes Afghanistan

Well-managed chases are not Afghanistan’s renowned strength, but you could have been fooled for thinking otherwise halfway through their innings. Atal and Darwish Rasooli had struck up a menacing partnership, and Rashid’s side were nicely placed at 93 for 2 with nine overs in which to launch their onslaught.Until Rauf returned to the attack. A couple of furious hard -ength deliveries that flirted with the 150kph mark elicited no runs, and as the pressure built, Atal grew desperate. He lashed out at a slower ball only to find Shaheen Shah Afridi at deep third. Karim Janat failed to get bat on ball on the first two deliveries and then smeared one to deep square-leg, bringing down the curtain on a double-wicket maiden.Afghanistan imploded over the next few minutes. Sufiyan Muqeem removed Rasooli the following delivery, and Mohammad Nabi in his next over. Mohammad Nawaz accounted for Omarzai as he charged down the pitch leaving Haris with a straightforward stumping.From the 12th to the 16th over, Afghanistan scored a mere 6 runs in 24 balls and lost five wickets. It left Rashid’s ensuing onslaught as light entertainment in an already lost cause.

Palmeiras x Atlético-MG: onde assistir ao vivo, escalações e horário do jogo pelo Brasileirão

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Palmeiras e Atlético-MG se enfrentam nesta quinta-feira (19), às 19h (de Brasília), no Allianz Parque, pela 27ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro. A partida terá transmissão exclusiva do Premiere (pay-per-view).

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Ambas as equipes estão na parte de cima da tabela e buscam, pelo menos, uma vaga para a próxima Libertadores. O Verdão é o atual quarto colocado com 44 pontos e não vence há três rodadas. Já o Galo ocupa a nona posição, com 40, tendo apenas uma derrota nos últimos quatro jogos.

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Na última rodada, a equipe de Abel Ferreira perdeu para o rival Santos por 2 a 1, de virada, na Arena Barueri. Assim como o Palmeiras, o Atlético-MG também perdeu para o Coritiba pelo mesmo placar e de virada, no Mineirão. As equipes se enfrentaram recentemente pelas oitavas de final da Libertadores. Na ocasião, o Verdão se classificou às quartas após vitória por 1 a 0 em Belo Horizonte e empate em 0 a 0 em São Paulo.

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Na partida do primeiro turno, no dia 28 de maio, os times empataram em 1 a 1 no Mineirão, em Belo Horizonte (MG). O jogo ficou marcado pela anulação de um gol de bicicleta marcado por Rony que gerou bastante insatisfação por parte dos palmeirenses.

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+ Palmeiras está invicto contra o Atlético-MG, mas Abel ainda busca quebra de tabu

Os desfalques do Palmeiras são Atuesta, em transição física, e Dudu, que se recupera após lesão no joelho. Além deles, o volante Richard Ríos cumprirá suspensão por acúmulo de cartões amarelos, e o técnico Abel Ferreira também será ausência pois está suspenso pelo STJD. Gustavo Gómez, Piquerez e Raphael Veiga, jogadores que estavam servindo as suas respectivas seleções na Data Fifa, já treinaram com o restante do grupo nesta quarta (18), mas ainda não são certezas para o duelo.

Pelo lado do Alvinegro, Felipão não poderá contar com Mariano e Eduardo Vargas, lesionados. Battaglia e Pedrinho avançaram no processo de recuperação de suas lesões, mas seguem fora. Guilherme Arana, que estava com a Seleção Brasileira, foi relacionado.

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PALMEIRAS X ATLÉTICO-MG
27ª RODADA DO BRASILEIRÃO

Local:Allianz Parque, em São Paulo (SP)
Data e hora:18/10/2023, às 19h (de Brasília)
Árbitro:Bruno Arleu de Araújo (Fifa-RJ)
Assistentes:Rodrigo Figueiredo Henrique Correa (RJ) eThiago Henrique Neto Corrêa Farinha (RJ)
VAR:Wagner Reway (VAR-Fifa/PB)
Onde assistir:Premiere (pay-per-view)

PALMEIRAS:Weverton, Mayke, Murilo, Gustavo Gómez (Luan) e Piquerez; Zé Rafael, Gabriel Menino e Raphael Veiga (Jhon Jhon); Endrick, Rony e Kevin. Técnico: João Martins.

Desfalques: Atuesta (transição), Dudu (lesionado), Richard Ríos e Abel Ferreira (suspensos)
Dúvidas: Gustavo Gómez, Piquerez e Raphael Veiga

ATLÉTICO-MG:Everson, Saravia, Maurício Lemos e Bruno Fuchs, Guilherme Arana (Rubens), Otávio, Battaglia (Zaracho), Pedrinho (Igor Gomes), Pavón, Paulinho e Hulk. Técnico: Felipão.

Desfalques: Mariano, Vargas, Battaglia e Pedrinho (lesionados)

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"Goes under the radar" – Tottenham told "important" Frank star deserves far more credit

Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank boasts a wealth of hugely impressive talents in his squad that have seriously impressed under him so far.

The Dane’s exceptional start to life in the Spurs dugout has yielded four wins from seven in all competitions so far, including just two defeats, and they were desperately unlucky to lose that UEFA Super Cup final to European champions PSG.

While a draw at underperforming Brighton last time out is hardly cause for major celebration, the Amex has been a very unhappy hunting ground for Spurs in recent years.

Ange Postecoglou’s Lilywhites blew a two-goal lead to surrender a 3-2 defeat on the south coast this time last year – losing 4-2 away to them the year prior – and history threatened to repeat itself again when Spurs found themselves 2-0 behind last Saturday.

However, Frank’s side displayed real dogged professionalism to claw themselves back to 2-2 — courtesy of goals from Richarlison and reported Spurs transfer target Jan Paul van Hecke (OG) — and had even more chances to score before the final whistle.

Xavi Simons missed a great opportunity to net his first Premier League goal for Tottenham, in what was a promising display of what is to come from the Dutchman, while Lucas Bergvall added to his ever-growing collection of excellent performances.

Lucas Bergvall’s career at Tottenham so far

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Appearances

52

Goals

2

Assists

6

Bookings

8

Minutes played

2,714

via Transfermarkt

Spurs’ midfield is looking stacked right now, with summer loan signing Joao Palhinha also impressing as he eyes a 2026 permanent move to Tottenham.

Alongside the likes of Bergvall and Palhinha, a special nod has to go to the young Pape Sarr.

Tottenham told "important" Pape Sarr deserves much more credit

Speaking to Tottenham News, ex-Brentford boss Martin Allen has claimed that Sarr has gone unnoticed with his Spurs performances this season, and deserves more credit.

Signed by Fabio Paratici in 2021 for around £15 million, the Senegalese spent the rest of 21/22 back on loan at FC Metz before playing his way into the Spurs senior team.

The 23-year-old was awarded a new long-term contract last year as a result of his showings under Postecoglou, keeping him at the club until 2030, and Sarr has been equally as good since Frank replaced the Australian.

Tottenham Hotspur's Mathys Tel, Pape Matar Sarr, Richarlison and YvesBissouma

Prior to their draw at Brighton, Sarr was handed the starting nod by Frank in each of Tottenham’s first four Premier League games — bagging his first of the campaign in a 3-0 win at West Ham and assisting Brennan Johnson’s third against Burnley in a 3-0 opening weekend victory.

According to WhoScored, the ex-Ligue 1 sensation is Tottenham’s third-best performer by average match rating per 90 in the top flight, with only Mohammed Kudus and Richarlison sitting above him.

In truth, Sarr’s price tag from four years ago is now looking like chump change, and he could be a fixture of Frank’s midfield for years to come if he carries on performing when required.

Jitesh survives Rathi's run-out appeal at non-striker's end

After Rathi went ahead with the appeal, the TV umpire ruled it not out, saying the bowler had completed his delivery stride before taking the bails off

ESPNcricinfo staff27-May-2025Jitesh Sharma survived an appeal for run-out at the non-striker’s end after TV umpire Ulhas Gandhe had deemed that Digvesh Rathi, the bowler, had completed his delivery stride before effecting the run-out.The incident took place in the 17th over of Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) chase of 228 against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in IPL 2025. When Rathi broke the bails at the non-striker’s end, Jitesh was out of his crease. The on-field umpire checked with Rathi if he wanted to go ahead with the appeal and after Rathi had replied in the affirmative, the TV umpire ruled Jitesh not out, saying the bowler had completed his delivery stride before taking the bails off.Related

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The night Jitesh got rid of the enormous weight on his shoulders

According to the IPL’s playing conditions 38.3.1, “If the non-striker is out of his/her ground at any time from the moment the ball comes into play until the instant when the bowler would normally have been expected to release the ball, the non-striker is liable to be Run out by the bowler attempting to run him/her out. In these circumstances, the non- striker will be out Run out if he/she is out of his/her ground when his/her wicket is broken by the bowler throwing the ball at the wicket or by the bowler’s hand holding the ball, whether or not the ball is subsequently delivered.”Also, around the time not out flashed on the big screen, Pant gestured that he had withdrawn the appeal and then exchanged hugs with Jitesh. Even if the TV umpire had have ruled Jitesh out, Pant suggested he would have withdrawn the appeal, which he was entitled to.Jitesh was on 57 off 25 when the incident happened. He went onto finish unbeaten on 85 off 33 balls as RCB mowed down 228 with six wickets and eight balls to spare. It was RCB’s highest successful chase in the IPL and the third highest overall in the tournament’s history.The result confirmed RCB’s place in Qualifier 1, where they will face the table-topping Punjab Kings (PBKS) on May 29 in Mullanpur. Gujarat Titans (GT) will take on Mumbai Indians (MI) in the Eliminator at the same venue on May 30.

Borussia Dortmund ready to triple Nico Schlotterbeck's salary with latest contract offer in effort to fight off Bayern Munich and Real Madrid interest in star defender

Borussia Dortmund are set to offer Nico Schlotterbeck a huge new contract that could triple his wages as they look to secure his long-term future amid renewed Bayern Munich interest. The German defender, seen as a future captain and leader of the club, remains calm about his decision despite Dortmund’s push to extend his deal until 2030.

Dortmund move early to tie down their defensive leader

Dortmund have tabled a fresh contract offer to Schlotterbeck, aiming to extend his stay until 2030. According to , the deal would raise his annual salary by around €2.5 million to at least €8m, with performance bonuses potentially pushing it past €9m. The new contract reflects his growing importance under Niko Kovac, as BVB see him as a long-term cornerstone of their defence and dressing-room leadership group.

Despite the club’s eagerness, Schlotterbeck is taking his time. Having recently recovered from a meniscus injury, the 25-year-old wants to stay focused on regaining full fitness and maintaining form rather than rushing into negotiations. “The appreciation is great on both sides,” he said, “but to be honest, I don’t think I’ll extend my contract anytime soon.”

Advertisement(C)Getty ImagesBayern circle as Dortmund fight to keep their star

Die Borussen's urgency stems from renewed interest from Bayern, who have admired Schlotterbeck since his Freiburg days, while reports in Spain claim Real Madrid are also eyeing him. The Bavarians missed out on signing him in 2022 and are once again monitoring his situation closely as they weigh options for their long-term defensive setup. Moreover, Upamecano’s contract talks have stalled due to salary demands of around €17m (£15m/$20m) per year, leading the champions to explore alternatives. Alongside Schlotterbeck, Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi is also on their radar, though competition from Real Madrid, Barcelona and Liverpool complicates that pursuit.

Inside BVB’s long-term defensive vision

Sporting director Sebastian Kehl has made it clear that Schlotterbeck’s renewal is a top priority. Seen as a potential future captain, he embodies the next phase of Dortmund’s rebuild, balancing youthful energy with domestic experience. The new deal’s performance-based structure mirrors Dortmund’s modern approach to contracts, rewarding consistency, appearances and team success. 

The centre-back's commanding displays since returning from injury have reaffirmed his value to the side, while his leadership has earned admiration in the dressing room. Dortmund view him as a player who can define the club’s identity for years to come, both on and off the pitch.

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Getty Images SportWhat lies ahead for Schlotterbeck and Dortmund?

Schlotterbeck has joined up with Germany during the international break for matches against Luxembourg and Northern Ireland. Upon his return, he’ll face Bayern, the very club vying for his signature in a Bundesliga clash that could carry extra meaning.

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