Middlesex embrace batting demons as Ryan Higgins leads bonus-point quest

Three wickets fall on truncated first day as relegation fight with Kent hots up

ECB Reporters Network26-Sep-2023Relegation-threatened Middlesex closed a truncated opening day of their LV= Insurance County Championship match against Nottinghamshire on 162 for three as they began the last round of the 2023 season with one eye on Kent’s progress against Lancashire in Canterbury.Middlesex have to better Kent’s result or match it with at least one more bonus point than their rivals if they are to avoid joining Northamptonshire in Division Two next season.Given that they have won only two batting bonus points all season, skipper Toby Roland-Jones might have taken a few by surprise with his decision to bat first, although he might argue that his players are at least close to the four-an-over run-rate required in the 42 overs possible after rain delayed the start until 2pm.Whether they turn that into a substantial hand of points is another matter, especially since they have also lost Stevie Eskinazi, at least for the moment. He was hit on the head by a ball from Lyndon James on 23 and was not deemed fit to continue.It looks vital that the partnership between Ryan Higgins (60) and John Simpson (26), currently worth 69, turns into something substantial on day two.The day had begun with Nottinghamshire announcing the pending departure from the club of Jake Ball, their 32-year-old former England fast bowler, who was integral to the county winning the T20 Blast in 2017 and 2020 but has made only a handful of Championship appearances in recent seasons because of recurrent injury problems.Thankfully fit currently, and with Nottinghamshire already assured of remaining in Division One next season, Ball was given the chance to say a proper goodbye, making his first outing in the red-ball side since July in place of the Sri Lankan Asitha Fernando.He took the new ball alongside Brett Hutton, who has been the mainstay of the Nottinghamshire attack this year with Olly Stone and Luke Fletcher also sidelined. Neither of them started particularly well but took wickets in consecutive overs to remove both Middlesex openers with 33 on the board.Ball struck first, drawing an edge from Sam Robson for his 204th first-class wicket for the county, before Hutton straightened one to dismiss Mark Stoneman leg before.Eskinazi had an escape on four, dropped by Joe Clarke at first slip with Ball about to celebrate a second wicket, but the introduction of Lyndon James as Hutton took a breather brought a divided immediately when the all-rounder’s first delivery, angled in to Max Holden, took out the left-hander’s middle stump.Middlesex were 93 for three when Eskinazi, struck a nasty blow on the side of the head attempting to pull James, had to leave the field. Ironically, Eskinazi’s last Championship appearance in a disappointing season, against Lancashire two weeks ago, was as a concussion substitute after Holden was hurt during the warm-ups on day two.A brief stoppage for a shower at 117 for three was followed by another interruption after Steven Mullaney landed heavily making a diving stop, the Nottinghamshire skipper becoming the second injury casualty of the day, although he was soon back on the field.It will be determined overnight whether Middlesex need a concussion sub for Eskinazi. In the meantime, Higgins is taking the lead role on the field, reaching his second consecutive fifty and his ninth of the season, from 63 balls with six fours.The three changes made by Middlesex included the omission of Tim Murtagh, who is retiring at the end of the season at the age of 42, which means that his appearance in the eight-wicket defeat to Warwickshire at Lord’s, in which he took six for 83 in the first innings and eight in the match, was his final farewell after 23 years as a player, first at Surrey, and at Middlesex since 2007.

'Doesn't sit right!' – Gary Lineker, Micah Richards and Alan Shearer disagree over 'incredible' Europa League reward as Man Utd and Spurs vie for Champions League qualification despite awful seasons and Arsene Wenger's protest

Tottenham and Manchester United's chance to qualify for the Champions League "doesn't sit right" with Micah Richards, amid Arsene Wenger's protests.

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    Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer, and Micah Richards discussed Arsene Wenger's claim that the winners of the Europa League should not automatically qualify for the Champions League during The Rest is Football podcast, with the three coming to contrasting conclusions. While Lineker, a former Spurs player, was defensive of the practice – insisting the rule has existed for some time – both Richards and Shearer are agog at the fact that one of the two teams who are currently 16th and 17th in the Premier League table will be playing in Europe's elite club competition next season.

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    Neither United nor Spurs have won any of their last five Premier League games, but they will go head-to-head in Bilbao next week. A win for United would do wonders for their summer transfer planning, but Spurs may well sack Ange Postecoglou regardless of the result.

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    Richards said: "It's only been highlighted because Spurs and Man United have been so bad in the league. That's the reward for winning it!"

    Lineker added: "It's not like they've thrown this in at the last minute, it's been like that for a few years."

    Richards replied: "It doesn't sit well with me though that you can be so bad in the league, win a trophy, and then get Champions League football, it's supposed to be the consistency throughout the season. But rules are rules, I don't think we should start debating that now, it's been like that for a while and you just roll with it."

    Shearer mused: "That competition's different this year because the teams that drop out of the Champions League usually go into the Europa League so I think the standard in that competition has probably not been as high as it has been, hence why teams that are going to finish fourth and fifth bottom of the Premier League are going to be in the Champions League. It's incredible, really, when you think about it. Fourth and fifth bottom of the Premier League, Man United and Spurs, oh my goodness, it's like… wow."

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    Both teams have league fixtures before the final next week. Spurs face Aston Villa on Friday, while United face Chelsea on the same evening.

£302k-per-week striker could terminate deal as Arsenal consider signing him

Arsenal have been named as surprise contenders to sign a striker who’s weighing up the possibility of terminating his deal, with Mikel Arteta’s side believed to be positioning themselves to tempt him with a north London move.

Arsenal preparing for crucial Premier League clash with West Ham

With news that defender Takehiro Tomiyasu will join Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus in being out for the rest of this season, after undergoing surgery on his right knee to fix a persistent injury, Arteta’s options are growing thinner by the week.

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There is still hope for the Gunners to pip Liverpool in the Premier League title race, though, with Liverpool dropping points again in a 2-2 draw away to Aston Villa on Wednesday evening.

Arsenal can close the gap to five points with victory at home to West Ham on Saturday, and it is likely Arteta will go with the same attacking line-up which eventually beat Leicester City 2-0 at the King Power in dramatic late fashion.

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Mikel Merino was brought on as an emergency striker to bag a last-gasp brace in the final ten minutes against Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side, but it is unclear whether Arteta will start with the Spaniard up top against West Ham.

Their clash with the Hammers comes as yet another crucial 90 minutes for Arsenal in their quest to win a first domestic league crown in 21 years, and their lack of options, particularly in the forward area, has attracted criticism towards the Gunners’ recruitment policy.

Arsenal made a low-ball offer for Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins in the January window, which was rejected out of hand by Unai Emery’s men, with the north Londoners eventually opting not to pursue a deal, despite Villa’s willingness to negotiate at a fee of £60 million (David Ornstein).

As such, they will have to wait until this summer to bring in a world-class centre-forward. Arteta did hint at the possibility of signing a free agent for Arsenal recently, but the names available wouldn’t do much to upgrade the squad’s attacking choices.

Roberto Firmino thinking about terminating Al-Ahli deal with Arsenal interested

Now, a very left-field potential target has emerged in the form of former Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino. The South American, who starred under Jürgen Klopp with 111 goals in 362 appearances for the Reds before departing, could depart current club Al-Ahli in unceremonious fashion.

As per a Spanish media source, Firmino is thinking about terminating his Al-Ahli contract, with Arsenal opening the door for him and in position to potentially entice him with a switch back to England.

The 33-year-old earns a staggering £302,000-per-week in the Middle East, which would make him Arsenal’s highest earner, and it is likely he’d need to settle for a lesser wage if he were to agree a transfer to the Emirates.

Despite scoring 10 goals and assisting five others across all competitions for the Pro League side this season, Al-Ahli decided to leave him out of their league squad list in favour of new arrival Galeno – plunging Firmino’s long-term future into doubt.

Haris to lead Pakistan A in Emerging Asia Cup in Sri Lanka

Pakistan A will play against India A on July 16

ESPNcricinfo staff28-Jun-2023Mohammad Haris will lead Pakistan A in the eight-team Men’s Emerging Asia Cup, which will run from July 14 to 23 in Sri Lanka. Omair Yousuf has been named his deputy in the 15-member squad that includes the likes of Saim Ayub, Shahnawaz Dahani and Mohammad Wasim among others.Haris was part of the senior T20I squad in the most recent series that Pakistan played against New Zealand at home. In all, he has represented the senior side in five ODIs and nine T20Is. Others in the squad who have senior international experience include Arshad Iqbal, Kamran Ghulam, Wasim, Ayub, Dahani, and Tayyab Tahir. Wasim is the most experienced out of the lot, with two Tests, 14 ODIs and 27 T20Is under his belt.Haris’ deputy Yousuf has not turned out for Pakistan but has a good domestic record, wherein he averages 43.33 in 40 first-class games. In List A cricket, Yousuf has scored 1158 runs in 41 matches at 32.16. He was Pakistan A’s leading run-scorer when they visited Zimbabwe for a six-game unofficial ODI series in May this year, with 275 runs in four outings at 91.66. Pakistan A had gone down 4-2 in that series.Pakistan A, the defending champions, have been placed in Group A alongside India A, Nepal and Sri Lanka A. They will open their campaign against Nepal A on July 14, followed by the clash against their Indian counterparts on July 16 and Sri Lanka A on July 18. The tournament will be held in the 50-over format. Group B consists of Afghanistan A, Bangladesh A, Oman and UAE.The top two sides from each group will qualify for the semi-finals. The final will be held on July 23.Pakistan A squad: Mohammad Haris (capt & wk), Omair Yousuf (vice-capt), Amad Butt, Arshad Iqbal, Haseebullah, Kamran Ghulam, Mehran Mumtaz, Mubasir Khan, Mohammad Wasim Jnr., Qasim Akram, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Shahnawaz Dahani, Sufiyan Muqeem, Tayyab TahirReserves: Abdul Bangalzai, Mohammad Abbas Afridi, Mohammad Junaid, Rohail NazirPlenty of internationals in Afghanistan AShahidullah Kamal will lead a strong 15-member Afghanistan A squad consisting of eight capped players for the competition. The squad has the likes of Ihsanullah Janat, Ikram Alikhil, Riaz Hassan and Noor Ali Zadran in the mix. Noor, who has represented Afghanistan in 51 ODIs and 20 T20Is, is the most experienced out of the lot.Afghanistan A are part of Group B and start their campaign against Oman on July 14, followed by Sri Lanka A on July 16 and Bangladesh A on July 18.Afghanistan A squad: Shahidullah Kamal (capt), Ikram Alikhil (wk), Ishaq Rahimi (wk), Riaz Hassan, Ihsanullah Jannat, Noor Ali Zadran, Zubaid Akbari, Baheer Shah, Allah Noor Nasiri, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Izharulhaq Naveed, Wafadar Momand, Ibrahim Abdulrahimzai, Salim Safi, Zia Ur Rehman Akbar, Bilal Sami.Reserves: Abdul Malik, Asghar Atal, Abdul Baqi, Zuhaib Zamankhil

Knight calls on batters to replicate 'outstanding' second day

England captain praises centurion Beaumont’s “concentration and skill level”

Andrew Miller23-Jun-2023Heather Knight has called on her batters to “go again tomorrow” and earn the right to be dominant on a run-laden surface in the Women’s Ashes Test at Trent Bridge, after closing the second day on a promising 218 for 2, thanks to an outstanding century from Tammy Beaumont.Although England still trail Australia’s first-innings 473 by a hefty 255 runs, Beaumont’s first Test century, coupled with 57 from Knight herself and a typically free-flowing 41 not out from Nat Sciver-Brunt allowed England to ratchet up the pressure on the visitors, with the promise of many more runs to come if – as Knight put it at the close – they can be “clinical” upon the resumption.”I’m really proud of Tammy,” Knight told Sky Sports, after Beaumont had emulated her own achievement as the only other women’s cricketer to score an international century across all three formats. “Honestly, it’s hard work being out in the field for so long. But I think the concentration and the skill level that she showed was outstanding.”

After the early loss of Emma Lamb for 10, Beaumont and Knight shared in an important second-wicket stand of 115, and it required one of the balls of the day from Ashleigh Gardner to separate them, as Knight was drawn forward and undone by turn and extra bounce, for Alyssa Healy to complete the catch behind the stumps.Prior to that, however, the pair had progressed smoothly against a largely off-colour Australian seam attack, and it was only the twin spin of Gardner and Alana King that was able to apply much pressure on a surface that Knight admitted was drier than she would have ideally wished for.”The Aussies tried a few different things, they went cross-seam and banged it into the wicket but there’s not too many demons in it,” she said. “Then a couple started to spin so we just talked about how we’re going to play the different types of types of spin … Ash trying to bowl a more attacking line outside of off, and then Kingy gets a little bit of drift and towards the end started to get a little bit of turn.”It was just about getting in and trying to play every ball on its merits,” she added. “If you bowled straight and targetted the pads with straight fields, it was actually quite hard to score when the ball went soft. We just talked about our strengths really, trying to be really decisive on the balls that we want to attack. And it’s about earning the right when the ball stops swinging to then be able to put pressure back on, like Nat did there at the end.”The pitch has probably been a little bit dry, we wanted a little bit more grass and carry,” Knight added. “It’s been a bit disappointing that the nicks haven’t really carried, but I think one of the reasons for bowling first was I don’t think it’s going to deteriorate too much. I think it’s still one where you can go big as a batter, and get really good value if you’re really clinical on how you want to score.”That opportunity awaits for Beaumont and Sciver-Brunt on day three, as they resume a stand that is already worth 67 in 12.4 overs. However, as Knight herself noted, Australia had been in a very similar situation at 202 for 2 in their own first innings, before a collapse of 4 for 36 undermined their dominance, with Sophie Ecclestone’s maiden Test five-for proving instrumental in that fightback.Knight was “so impressed” with Lauren Filer’s Test debut•AFP/Getty Images”We’ve got to go again tomorrow,” Knight said. “Today was outstanding for us with the bat, but we have to go again. They were obviously in quite a similar position with the score two-down and then lost a few wickets in that middle period.”So we’ve got really turn up tomorrow, try and boss that middle period and, if we get two batters in, as you saw at the end there with us dominating the spinners, it can be a bit easier to score. The middle order will be quite aggressive and look to score, but it’s about managing the different situations and obviously trying to get to where they are.”Ecclestone may have been England’s most successful bowler in the first innings, but England’s trump card for the second could yet be their debutant, Lauren Filer, whose rare 75mph-plus speed proved unsettling for Australia’s bowlers, albeit she only claimed two wickets.Knight acknowledged that, on a pitch that was pretty dead for the bowlers on both teams, Filer had risen to the occasion of her maiden England appearance with more composure than she could have hoped for.Related

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“I’m so impressed,” she said. “It’s a bit of an unknown to be honest, potentially quite a risky call because she can be quite raw, but she’s bowled with brilliant control as well, which has been one of the most impressive things. We brought her in to try and make an impact and take wickets and every time she came into bowl the crowd got behind her.”It felt like something was going to happen, so it’s quite exciting. She was one of the only bowlers where it felt like the nicks were going to carry, which is quite hard on a docile pitch. She certainly ran in all day and it’s about keeping the plan really simple for a new player as well. She’s risen to the occasion brilliantly. She’s gone even better than I thought she would actually, and she’s really made an impact for us, which is great.”As with any captain and a new toy, however, Knight admitted one of her main challenges was not to get over-excited with Filer’s potential, and to keep her to short bursts of four or five overs.”It’s really hard, she’ll have probably bowled three or four, and I’ll think she’s looking threatening here, but her effectiveness is having short spells and being able to come back and bowl fast again. So it almost feels like, when I want to give her one more, that’s probably enough. I want to use her as an impact bowler that can make things happen.”

Jogadores do Flamengo estão pendurados na Copa Intercontinental? Entenda regulamento

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da cassino: O Flamengo venceu por 2 a 1 o Cruz Azul, do México, nesta quarta-feira (10) e se sagrou vencedor do Derby das Américas, as quartas de final da Copa Intercontinental. Durante o duelo no estádio Ahmad bin Ali, quatro jogadores rubro-negros foram punidos com cartão amarelo: Alex Sandro, Erick Pulgar, Everton Cebolinha e Nico de la Cruz.

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Geralmente, em torneios da Fifa — como a Copa do Mundo de Clubes, de Seleções ou as Eliminatórias —, o acúmulo de dois cartões amarelos configura suspensão automática de uma partida. Contudo, o regulamento da Copa Intercontinental prevê uma adendo à regra: os cartões são “zerados” após a terceira rodada da competição.

Apesar do Derby das Américas ter marcado a estreia de Flamengo e Cruz Azul, esta já é a terceira fase do torneio. Nas duas anteriores, o Pyramids — próximo adversário do Rubro-Negro — superou o Auckland City e o Al-Ahli para se classificar à Copa Challenger, a semifinal do campeonato. Desta forma, os cartões amarelos recebidos pelos jogadores do time brasileiro não contam para suspensão automática.

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Como o duelo com a equipe do Egito é a última antes de uma eventual final contra o Paris Saint-Germain, o Flamengo não terá atletas “pendurados”. A única possibilidade de suspensão para a final da Copa Intercontinental é em caso de expulsão na semifinal.

Flamengo e Pyramids se enfrentam no próximo sábado (13), às 14h (de Brasília), também no estádio Ahmad bin Ali. O vencedor se sagra campeão da Copa Challenger e enfrenta o PSG na decisão do Mundial.

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Man Utd set to unveil Benjamin Sesko as new signing at Old Trafford before Fiorentina friendly after striker completes medical

Manchester United are reportedly set to officially unveil Benjamin Sesko at Old Trafford this weekend ahead of their pre-season friendly against Fiorentina. The Slovenian striker is undergoing the second part of his medical and joins from RB Leipzig in a deal worth up to £74 million. He becomes The Red Devils’ fourth summer signing as Ruben Amorim rebuilds the squad.

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Fabrizio Romano has reported Sesko is set to complete his medical and will be presented to fans before Saturday’s friendly against Fiorentina at Old Trafford. United agreed a £66.3m deal with RB Leipzig, with potential add-ons bringing the fee close to £74m. Newcastle also bid for Sesko but failed to convince him.

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Sesko is Amorim’s fourth signing of the window after Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Diego Leon. The 22-year-old brings a proven scoring pedigree, with more goals than any under-23 player in Europe’s top five leagues over the past two seasons. United see him as a long-term solution up front.

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The Slovenian star arrives with high expectations at United after the Red Devils' horror campaign under Amorim last season. Sesko's arrival likely also spells the end of Rasmus Hojlund's stint as the primary No. 9 at Old Trafford.

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Sesko will begin training with the squad next week as he settles into life in Manchester. Amorim will assess how quickly he can integrate the striker into his system. With the new season approaching, United fans hope Sesko can hit the ground running.

Takeaways: Are Pakistan dark horses for the 2023 World Test Championship?

Also, is it sustainable for them to approach all series like they did against South Africa?

Danyal Rasool08-Feb-2021After Pakistan wrapped up a famous win in Rawalpindi to seal just their second series victory against South Africa, ESPNcricinfo looks at what lessons can be learned from an absorbing couple of Tests in Pakistan.Related

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Pakistan will prepare pitches to maximise home advantage It was this second Test in Rawalpindi that was the real giveaway. The Karachi Test produced outrageous turn, but a curator barely has to break sweat to get a Karachi pitch behaving that way. When the action moved to Rawalpindi, Pakistan demonstrated how eager they were to make up for lost time in maximising any edge playing at home can give you.Rawalpindi is a fast bowler’s paradise, and has always been so. The milder climate, the harder surface, the greater moisture in winter has meant quick bowlers have always thrived in a city that produced the likes of Shoaib Akhtar. Pakistan have always prided themselves on the richness of their pace-bowling history, throwing the absence of that tradition in the rest of the subcontinent into sharp relief.This time, Pakistan dispensed with all of that and swallowed their pride. Recognising that South Africa didn’t possess as much quality in the spin department, head coach Misbah-ul-Haq declared that Pakistan were trying to dry out the surface days in advance to get it to crack up earlier. They shelved any thoughts of an extra fast bowler and lined up with two spinners once more. They wanted to win, and everything else was secondary.It might not have panned out quite like that, but this series is an indicator for what New Zealand, Australia and England can expect when they finally rock up here in the next two years. Pakistan are at home, and they want everyone to know it.Fast bowlers remain a factor in Pakistan more than anywhere else in Asia In the battle between the Pindi groundsmen and the surface itself, there was a clear winner. No matter what the groundstaff tried – and it was evident to anyone paying attention they did whatever cutting edge soil science would permit – three of the four five-wicket hauls went to quick bowlers, including a career-best ten-for by Hasan Ali. But for a brief period on the third evening when Pakistan struggled to negotiate George Linde and Keshav Maharaj, fast bowlers continued to carry the greater threat for both sides. And on the final day, by which time, had this pitch been more pliant to the groundstaff’s needs, it would have been a minefield, Shaheen Afridi and Hasan took nine of South Africa’s 10 wickets.This suggests that Pakistan could produce some diverse cricket at home. There are places like Karachi, where having quality spinners is an asset, but those conditions are not replicable everywhere. Once Test cricket branches out past Karachi and Rawalpindi, the varying climates of Lahore, Multan and other potential venues means there may be a variance to conditions in Pakistan to a degree not seen on the subcontinent.That means most visiting sides may feel they have a chance at success here, just as South Africa had their opportunities in both Test matches. Equally, Pakistan’s fast bowlers need not worry about redundancy, and the second Test shows Pakistan will never fully turn its back on their storied fast-bowling stockpile.Despite the series win, Pakistan will be wary that Azhar Ali hasn’t fully emerged from a slump in form•PCBThe way Pakistan won this series is unsustainable The openers can’t buy a run, Azhar Ali hasn’t fully emerged from a slump in form, Babar Azam had his least prolific series in well over a year, and the spin bowlers were largely anonymous for most of this Test – and yet Pakistan still managed a clean sweep.A 2-0 scoreline can gloss over all of that, but Pakistan ignore these concerns at their peril. Faheem Ashraf was the highest scorer for the hosts, but that’s as much an indictment of the rest of the order as it is a tribute to the all-rounder’s utility. Mohammad Rizwan – named Pakistan’s Test cricketer of the year today – is taking on much more responsibility with the bat than an ideal Test side would accord to a No.6 wicketkeeper-batsman. Abid Ali has, ten Test matches in, still scored half his Test runs in his first two, and averages under 17 since and the other opener doesn’t even exist currently.It is encouraging that the lower-middle order contributed, and the tail wagged; Pakistan have recently been accused of carrying three number 11s in their side, so this makes for a welcome change. But it isn’t a replacement strategy for a misfiring top order, and while Azam’s indifferent series was most likely a one-off, the top of the order continues to be a cause for concern.Despite a not-so-stellar series with the bat, Pakistan won’t have too many complaints with Babar Azam’s captaincy•AFP via Getty ImagesBabar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan are a better captain/vice-captain combo than many feared Like an umpire, a doctor or a politician, it’s generally when a captain is bad at their job that they tend to be noticed. And perhaps the biggest compliment you could pay Azam this series is that few people cribbed his on-field captaincy. The bowling changes were sharp and proactive, and, bar a little spell on the final morning, the field placements made sense. It is, of course, easier on these grounds that he will have known since childhood, but the hierarchy at the PCB may be relieved Azam isn’t quite as overwhelmed with captaincy as many feared he might be. He doesn’t talk about the game in the most engaging way, but that doesn’t mean he has no ideas worth putting into practice.And alongside him, it pays to have a deputy like Rizwan, whose blossoming confidence in his role is one of the highlights of Pakistan over the last year. Not content with the runs and flawless wicketkeeping, he’s assumed a more vocal leadership role on the field than even Azam himself. Having had the experience of captaincy in New Zealand would not have hurt, despite the result, and now the Azam-Rizwan double act looks promising for Pakistan.Pakistan – dark horses for WTC 2023? On a final, speculative note, the series win might provide a template for how Pakistan approach hosting England, New Zealand and Australia, all of whom are due a visit during the 2023 World Test Championship league cycle. If Pakistan can take advantage as they did of South Africa, they might be able to capitalise on a somewhat easier run when it comes to away series: they travel to Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and the West Indies in that league cycle, giving them perhaps the clearest shot at a final berth that a side of their quality will ever have.

Stats – Shardul Thakur scripts history with best Test haul by an Indian against South Africa

All the statistical highlights from the quick’s record bowling performance in the second Test in Johannesburg

Sampath Bandarupalli04-Jan-20227 for 61 Shardul Thakur’s bowling figures in Johannesburg, the best for India in Test cricket against South Africa. R Ashwin’s 7 for 66 in Nagpur in 2015 were the previous best bowling figures for India against South Africa.ESPNcricinfo Ltd3 Thakur’s bowling figures are the third-best in Test matches between India and South Africa. Lance Klusener bagged eight wickets in 1996 at the Eden Gardens, while Dale Steyn had 7 for 51 in Nagpur in 2010.1 Number of visiting pacers in South Africa with better figures than Thakur in the last 100 years. Andy Caddick had 7 for 46 in Durban in 1999, while Matthew Hoggard also had figures of 7 for 61 in Johannesburg in 2005. Thakur also has the joint-second best figures by a visiting bowler in South Africa since their readmission.17.5 Overs bowled by Thakur for his seven-wicket haul, the second-fewest by an Indian pacer in a Test innings. Irfan Pathan bowled just 15.2 overs for his seven wickets against Zimbabwe in 2005. Only six of the previous 46 seven-plus wicket hauls for India came at a quicker rate than Thakur.ESPNcricinfo Ltd3 Instances of Indian pacers returning better bowling figures in away Tests than Thakur’s 7 for 61. Kapil Dev took eight wickets each in an innings in Lahore, 1983 and Adelaide, 1985 while Irfan Pathan took 7 for 59 against Zimbabwe in 2005 in Harare. Thakur’s bowling figures are overall the sixth-best in away Tests for India and also the second-best for an Indian pacer in any Test innings since 2000, behind Pathan’s effort against Zimbabwe in 2005.7 Number of pacers before Thakur to bag a seven-wicket haul while coming in as the second change or later. The last of the previous seven such pace bowlers was Neil Wagner against West Indies at the Basin Reserve in 2017. No Indian pace bowler before Thakur had more than five wickets in a Test innings while coming in as second change or later.

Frank holds Tottenham talks over signing £300k-p/w ace who's open to joining

Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank is already making his mark when it comes to his new club’s summer recruitment drive, starting with their £30 million permanent deal for Mathys Tel.

In the build up to Sunday morning’s announcement that the Frenchman is now an indefinite Spurs player, reports claimed that Frank personally advocated for Tel to remain in north London.

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The 51-year-old’s wish was ultimately granted by chairman Daniel Levy, with Frank set to utilise the now-former Bayern Munich sensation throughout his debut season in the Lilywhites dugout and beyond.

Tottenham’s best-performing regulars in the Premier League – 2024/2025

Average match rating

Son Heung-min

7.00

James Maddison

6.98

Pedro Porro

6.95

Dominic Solanke

6.84

Dejan Kulusevski

6.83

via WhoScored

However, their pursuit of new wingers won’t end with Tel’s signature, as Spurs are believed to be in the market for a Timo Werner replacement on the opposing flank as well (Ben Jacobs).

Links to Southampton starlet Tyler Dibling have re-emerged this week, following reports that Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo and Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo are both top targets for Spurs as well.

Brentford's BryanMbeumoreacts

While Mbeumo currently prefers a move to Man United as things stand, the Cameroonian is still intrigued by a move to Tottenham (Sky Sports), while other media sources claim Spurs have reached out to Semenyo’s representatives.

Another intriguing wide option for Frank comes in the form of £300,000-per-week Man City star Jack Grealish.

The England international was a key member of City’s treble-winning side of 2023, but he’s since struggled to establish himself as a firm fixture in Pep Guardiola’s starting eleven since that famed campaign.

Manchester City's JackGrealishon the substitutes bench

Guardiola addressed his future in a Club World Cup press conference this week, stating that the 29-year-old needs to showcase his true quality on a weekly basis.

“Jack is an exceptional player. The only reason why he didn’t play last season is, of course, my decisions,” said the City boss.

“And we decided he has to play, and the club was honest, he’s honest. He’s incredibly respected and loved by the team, and we decided the best is for him to stay [behind] and have a place he feels he can play and come back to being the player that was in the year of the Treble or all his career at Aston Villa.

“Without him it wouldn’t have been possible, it would’ve been more difficult to get what we achieved in the Treble season. But the fact is, the last two seasons, he didn’t play much, and he has to come back to play and have the butterflies in his stomach that he can play every three days and show again the quality he has.”

Thomas Frank holds talks with Tottenham about signing Jack Grealish

With Werner leaving and a summer exit for Son Heung-min on the cards, amid interest from Saudi Arabia, there is every possibility that the ex-Aston Villa star could be a mainstay under Frank next season.

According to Football Transfers, the Dane is already taking a keen interest in Grealish, who’s come up regularly in “extensive” conversations about recruitment between Frank and the Tottenham hierarchy.

Jeremy Doku and Jack Grealish celebrate

During these internal talks, Frank was keen to discover the state of play regarding Spurs’ talks with Grealish’s representatives, and it has emerged that the winger is actually open to joining them before deadline day on September 1.

However, Grealish’s hefty salary is posing a real issue, so Tottenham will need to find middle ground there.

Other reports claim Grealish could leave Eastlands on loan, but if Levy wishes to strike a permanent deal, the price is around £50 million.

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