Markram and South Africa smash World Cup records

All the landmarks and milestones reached by South Africa – some in tandem with Sri Lanka – in a run-fest in Delhi

Sampath Bandarupalli07-Oct-2023428 for 5 – South Africa’s total against Sri Lanka in Delhi is the highest in the men’s ODI World Cup, surpassing the 417 for 5 by Australia against Afghanistan in 2015. It is also the highest ODI total against Sri Lanka, surpassing India’s 414 for 7 in 2009 in Rajkot.8 – Totals of 400-plus for South Africa in ODIs, the most for any team. Three of those have come at the World Cup, while all the other teams have two 400-plus scores in total.3 – Hundreds in South Africa’s innings, the first such instance in the World Cup – Quinton de Kock (100), Rassie van der Dussen (108) and Aiden Markram (106).3 – Previous instances of three players scoring hundreds in the same ODI innings. Two of them were by South Africa in 2015 – against West Indies in Johannesburg and India in Mumbai. England had three centurions when they made 498 against the Netherlands last year.100 off 49 balls – Markram scored the fastest hundred in the ODI World Cup, breaking the 50-ball mark set by Ireland’s Kevin O’Brien against England in 2011.4 – Consecutive 300-plus totals for South Africa in ODIs; they had scored three in a row during the recent home series against Australia. It is the first time South Africa have made 300-plus totals in four consecutive ODIs.204 – Partnership runs between de Kock and Rassie van der Dussen, the highest for South Africa against Sri Lanka in ODIs.17 – ODI hundreds for de Kock before his maiden World Cup century on Saturday against Sri Lanka. No batter has scored more ODI tons before a maiden World Cup century.4 – Number of specialist Sri Lanka bowlers who conceded 80-plus runs against South Africa – Kasun Rajitha (90), Dilshan Madushanka (86), Matheesha Pathirana (95) and Dunith Wellalage (81). It is the second instance of four bowlers conceding 80-plus runs in a men’s ODI innings. Netherlands suffered the same when they faced England in Amstelveen last year.754 – Runs scored in total by South Africa and Sri Lanka in Delhi, making it the highest aggregate for a men’s ODI World Cup match. The previous highest was 714 runs between Australia and Bangladesh during the 2019 edition at Trent Bridge.31 – Sixes hit by South Africa and Sri Lanka in Delhi, thejoint-second most for a World Cup game. The 2019 game between England and Afghanistan in Manchester featured 33 sixes, while New Zealand and West Indies collectively hit 31 sixes in Wellington in the quarter-final of the 2015 edition.

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Kolkata Knight Riders are the laboratory of T20 cricket. If there is an entity called a T20 hipster, they must find themselves drawn to Knight Riders. They do T20 the way many on the outside believe T20 ought to be done. The many on the outside have little to lose, though, which is what makes Knight Riders a commendable team. They continue to innovate and push the way those on the outside might but with skin in the game.Knight Riders’ batters play a certain role and get out, their bowlers are their “point-of-difference” players, they believe in hitting boundaries, they play some of the worst fielders because they are match-winners, they turn Sunil Narine into an opening batter, they invest heavily in mystery spin, left-arm wristspin and wristspin.Related

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Look at some of the numbers. They have bowled 2359 balls of spin in the powerplay, the next highest is 1370. They have bowled 1333 balls of spin at the death, with the next highest 770. No team has employed as much left-arm wristspin as them, through Kuldeep Yadav and Brad Hogg. The two even played together. They have two mystery spinners playing together this year, having backed them during their tough times.Since their now-coach Brendon McCullum lit up the opening night of the IPL with that unbeaten 158 back in 2008, no other Knight Riders batter has scored a century; certain batters alone have scored more in losing causes in the IPL. No team that has played all seasons of the IPL has scored fewer half-centuries than Knight Riders’ batters. Their first instinct with anchor batters is likely to be to use them as a failsafe, at No. 7.Over the years they have tempered their approach at places. Shubman Gill’s strike-rate of 123 as opener has been given uncharacteristic tolerance, for one. Pat Cummins was preferred to Lockie Ferguson despite the latter’s better record in the format perhaps to justify the price tag on Cummins.Watch IPL on ESPN+ (US only)

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By and large, though, Knight Riders have stayed true to their philosophy. They have scored 62.6% of their runs in the IPL in boundaries, Mumbai at 60.2 are the only team in the 60s. No other team has had a season where they have taken fewer than five balls to hit a boundary; Knight Riders have had two.This year’s turnaround has been fashioned by typical Knight Riders moves. Their highest run-getter and wicket-taker this year were wasted by their previous teams, and were typical Knight Riders players. Varun Chakravarthy is an injury-prone ordinary fielder who can’t bat. R Ashwin picked him out of the Tamil Nadu Premier League and took him to Kings XI Punjab, but struggled to convince the owners of his bowling genius. India wouldn’t pick him because he couldn’t clear their fitness tests. Knight Riders got him, backed his mystery spin, and he and Narine are a terror now. His performances with the team have put him in India’s World Cup squad.Rahul Tripathi was a T20 hipster’s batter if ever there was one when he debuted for Rising Pune Supergiants. Opening the innings, he would lash out at everything in the powerplay, and lash out extra hard outside the powerplay. For his role was to maximise the powerplay, but after that bat like every ball is his last because they didn’t want to slow down with more proficient batters to follow. When Pune were done with the IPL, Rajasthan Royals for some reason tried to turn him into a lower-middle-order batter.Tripathi, and Royals, went nowhere. Knight Riders again got him and found him a spot where he can be most effective. On his part, Tripathi has worked on his game and improved in the middle overs and against spin. Among non-openers – openers have got themselves in by the time the middle overs start – Tripathi has the best strike-rate, 150, in the middle overs this IPL.Venkatesh Iyer, the other man to inject energy into their campaign in the second half of this IPL, was scouted and groomed by Knight Riders themselves. They used him as a bowler in the death overs too.Knight Riders play a high-risk game, which many on the outside believe is how T20 should be played, but with that have come their share of frustrations. In 2019, for example, they scored 66.42% of their runs in boundaries. Yet they failed to make the playoffs that year. In the real world, that matters. To have the right plans and attitude is only half the job. Their execution has not been that great. They might be one of the three teams to have won more than one IPL title, but this year is only the seventh time they have made it to the playoffs.If this approach doesn’t consistently give them a chance to win titles, the owners will have less tolerance for it. If this is how T20 ought to be played, it ought to succeed too. That is why it is important that Knight Riders got it right this season, but to finish fourth in a league of eight can be seen only as job half done.

DCL upgrade: Farke must regret binning Leeds dud who was "like Archie Gray"

After the deadline passed at the end of the summer transfer window, Leeds United did not have the attacking depth that Daniel Farke wanted in the squad.

Journalist Graham Smyth noted that the manager revealed that it would be “difficult” for the club to avoid relegation if they did not add to their attacking options, and they did not.

The 49ers left it too late and had no back-up options when a deal for Harry Wilson fell through on deadline day, which meant that they ended the window with Noah Okafor as their only signing out wide.

Okafor, who was signed from AC Milan for £18m, was the only attacking signing who was signed for a transfer fee, as the club did not sign another winger, attacking midfielder, or striker from another club for a fee.

Lucas Nmecha and Dominic Calvert-Lewin were the only two other attacking signings made by the club during the summer transfer window, and both of them arrived on free transfers.

Calvert-Lewin joined on a free transfer from Premier League mainstays Everton in the summer after his contract with the Toffees expired, and Leeds need more from him.

Why Leeds need more from Dominic Calvert-Lewin

The 11-cap England international has played 245 matches in the Premier League, per Transfermarkt, for Everton and Leeds combined in his career, which shows that he is a hugely experienced player at the level.

His experience does shine through in his physical output. The towering striker has won 4.7 duels per game and won 42% of his aerial duels in the top-flight, per Sofascore, whilst Joel Piroe, for example, has won 0.5 duels per match and won 20% of his aerial duels.

This shows that he is providing an outlet at the top end of the pitch for Leeds to hit when they are under pressure, which is why Farke is right to continue to select him over Piroe, who is a lightweight out of possession.

However, Calvert-Lewin needs to offer more in front of goal for the West Yorkshire outfit, as his header in the clip above is his only goal for the club to date.

The £100k-per-week centre-forward has missed five ‘big chances’ in five starts in the Premier League, whilst he also missed four ‘big chances’ in the League Cup against Sheffield Wednesday on his debut.

Jean-Philippe Mateta

10

5

Erling Haaland

8

11

Dominic Calvert-Lewin

5

1

Viktor Gyokeres

4

3

Antoine Semenyo

4

6

As you can see in the table above, Calvert-Lewin is third in the Premier League for ‘big chances’ missed this season, but he does not boast the goal tally that the players around him in that list have.

Missing chances is not the end of the world for a striker if they are still scoring goals, as Erling Haaland and Jean-Philippe Mateta are doing, but the Leeds striker is not scoring enough goals to make up for his misses.

This is why Farke needs more from the experienced number nine. For all the good work he is doing physically, Calvert-Lewin must step up and provide goals to win points for the team.

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The longer his struggles in front of goal continue, the more Leeds may regret how they ended up in a position where Mateo Joseph had to be axed from the squad in the summer.

Per the striker’s comments, Farke told him that he would not be counted on in the Premier League, which led to a loan move to LaLiga outfit Mallorca.

Why Leeds must regret loaning out Mateo Joseph

The Spain U21 international came through the youth ranks at Thorp Arch to score six goals in 73 first-team matches for Leeds, per Transfermarkt, whilst mainly coming off the bench.

Journalist Phil Hay even said that Joseph was “starting to look a little bit like Archie Gray” at the end of the 2023/24 campaign, as the young striker was “becoming a really big impact player off the bench” in the same season that Gray stepped up before his £30m move to Tottenham Hotspur.

Unfortunately, Farke did not have faith that the Spaniard would be able to make the step up to the Premier League, which is why he was sent out on loan to Mallorca.

His form in LaLiga since being sent out on loan may be frustrating for supporters, because his current performance level suggests that he would be an upgrade on Calvert-Lewin at Elland Road.

The Leeds academy graduate has won 47% of his ground duels and 37% of his overall duels across eight appearances in LaLiga, per Sofascore, which shows that he has handled the physicality of one of Europe’s major leagues well.

On top of showing good physicality in his performances, Joseph has also scored two goals in four starts in LaLiga for Mallorca, twice as many goals as Calvert-Lewin has managed in the Premier League.

Appearances

6

8

Starts

5

4

Duels won per game

4.7

2.4

Duel success rate

38%

37%

Goals

1

2

Big chances missed

5

2

Assists

0

1

Penalties won

0

1

As you can see in the table above, the 22-year-old marksman has scored twice as many goals, provided one more assist, and won one more penalty than the Leeds forward this season.

Meanwhile, Calvert-Lewin has only won a slightly higher percentage of his physical duels, which suggests that Joseph would not be a significant downgrade in that respect.

Therefore, Leeds must regret binning the Spanish forward in the summer, because Farke did not trust him, as he is now outperforming Calvert-Lewin in another major European league.

His return of two goals with only two ‘big chances’ missed suggests that he is the clinical marksman that Leeds are sorely lacking in their team right now, after they failed to score any of the four ‘big chances’ they had against Burnley on Saturday.

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Farke and Leeds will now be hoping that Calvert-Lewin can turn his form around and start to show why the club were willing to move Joseph on to go with him as their main number nine.

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تيباس مهاجمًا ريال مدريد: من الصعب اختلاق هذه الأمور مثلهم

هاجم خافيير تيباس، رئيس رابطة أندية الدوري الإسباني ريال مدريد بسبب قرار المحكمة العليا الأخير برفض طعنها على استئناف النادي العاصمي بشأن البث التليفزيوني.

وأعلنت المحكمة العليا، أمس الجمعة، أنها أيدت جزئيًا استئناف ريال مدريد ورفضت طعن رابطة الدوري الإسباني بشأن تعديل نظامها الأساسي الذي أقره المجلس الأعلى للرياضة في عام 2015.

وقضت المحكمة بإلغاء البند الإضافي الثاني من النظام الأساسي لرابطة الدوري الإسباني، والذي يحدد شروط توزيع بعض الحقوق السمعية والبصرية الإضافية لموسم 2015/2016، معتبرة ذلك مخالفًا للقانون.

وعلق تيباس، حول صفحته الرسمية عبر موقع التواصل الاجتماعي “إكس”: “بخصوص حكم المحكمة العليا، من الصعب اختلاق كل هذه الأمور كما يفعل ريال مدريد، لا 8.8 مليون لريال مدريد، ولا 88 مليونًا لبعض فرق الدرجة الثانية، الحكم لا ينص على ذلك، ولا يُستنتج منه”.

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وأضاف: “ينسى ريال مدريد اجتماعات هيئة الرقابة، ومجالس الأقسام، والجمعيات العمومية لعامي 2015 و2016، التي حضرها والتي تمت فيها الموافقة على تسويات البث التلفزيوني لموسم 2015-2016”.

وأكمل: “ينسون أيضًا أن كل هذا بدأ كطُعم لأندية الدرجة الثانية لمحاولة منع توقع آثار المرسوم الملكي للبث التلفزيوني لموسم 2015/2016، هذه ليست حالة معزولة، لقد انخرطوا في حملة تضليل تستهدف جماهيرهم منذ فترة”.

وأتم: “إنه نمط أفعالهم مثل دوريات السوبر التي كان من المفترض أن تبدأ “فورًا” لكنها لم تبدأ أبدًا، صيغ تتغير كل بضعة أشهر، مطالبات مستحيلة قانونيًا ضد الاتحاد الأوروبي لكرة القدم (يويفا) بمبلغ 4.5 مليار يورو، مجرد تكتيك ضغط، ناهيك عن قناة ريال مدريد، إنه نمط تتبعه إدارة ريال مدريد، تهديدات بملايين اليورو “للضغط” عليهم، وهذه ليست المرة الأولى”.

Upgrade on Mainoo: Amorim's "monster" is now becoming Man Utd's new Pogba

One of the brightest talents in Manchester United’s current squad is undoubtedly Kobbie Mainoo. Although manager Ruben Amorim has criminally underused him this season, there is no denying the natural skill he possesses. After all, the Stockport-born midfielder was starting in a European Championship final aged 20.

It is certainly a surprise, therefore, that the Red Devils academy graduate has played so little this term. He is yet to start a game in the Premier League, despite being so highly rated by his peers. Former teammate at United, Anthony Elanga, once said he possesses “similar attributes” to Paul Pogba.

The Frenchman is another United academy graduate who was just as highly rated aged 20.

How Pogba and Mainoo compare at 20

Both United academy stars already had, or in Mainoo’s case, have, a huge reputation by the time they were 20 years of age. Whilst the Englishman is still plying his trade at Old Trafford, Pogba had departed for Juventus.

The 2013/14 campaign is perhaps best when looking at Pogba’s contributions at around 20. He was sensational for the Turin giants that season, playing 51 games, scoring nine times and assisting 15, which included one of each in the Supercoppa final against Lazio.

As for Mainoo, things have not been quite as easy. Amorim has not given him much of an opportunity this term, and he has only played 228 minutes for his boyhood club across all competitions.

Last term, though, he scored a dramatic late equaliser against Lyon in United’s historic Europa League win.

It is certainly interesting to compare the two players at the same age.

Pogba was starting week in, week out for one of the biggest clubs in the world, whilst Mainoo is consistently ignored by Amorim despite his obvious talent.

Whilst many might think Mainoo is the heir to Pogba’s throne at Old Trafford, there could be another player who is actually Amorim’s own version of the French superstar.

Amorim’s own Paul Pogba at Man Utd

There are not many things Pogba cannot do on a football pitch. The Frenchman is one of the greatest modern midfielders, oozing class with the ball at his feet, dictating play from deep and excelling in the final third.

Well, in Brazilian legend, Casemiro, Amoirm arguably has someone else who fits that mould. The former Real Madrid star has enjoyed a real resurgence this term, after being told to “leave the football before the football leaves you” by Jamie Carragher a couple of seasons ago.

In 2025/26, we are watching one of the most intriguing versions of the Brazilian international. Casemiro has been integral in the pivot next to Bruno Fernandes, playing all ten Premier League games he’s been available for, chipping in with three goals and one assist.

Indeed, that is something new that has really been added to his game. The former Los Blancos star is a huge threat going forward and has 33 goal involvements for the Red Devils, more than half of what he got as a Madrid player.

Described as a “monster” by teammate Luke Shaw, the 33-year-old is, as always, a specialist at breaking up play, but he’s now added a new trait to his game: being able to control play.

This season in the Premier League, he’s completed 3.5 long-balls per game on average, and in 2024/25, played an average of 18.9 forward passes per 90 minutes.

Goals and assists

0.1

0.7

Chances created

1.4

0.8

Long balls completed

3

3.5

Forward passes

18.9

16.6

Duels won

8.5

6.7

We’ll never know how Amorim would have deployed Pogba, given he never had the Frenchman at his disposal. Yet, we might be seeing an idea, with Casemiro’s new threat in the final third and his ability to dictate play.

It is easy to see how the Brazilian is Amorim’s own Pogba. United fans might well be hoping they can see Casemiro be unleashed next to Mainoo soon, to form an exciting midfield pivot.

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يتجنب مواجهة 16 منتخبًا.. مجموعة مصر المحتملة في كأس العالم 2026 بعد إعلان التصنيف

أعلن الاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم “فيفا”، عن تصنيف المنتخبات المشاركة في بطولة كأس العالم 2026 المقرر إقامتها في كندا والمكسيك والولايات المتحدة الأمريكية.

وتنطلق منافسات بطولة كأس العالم، خلال الفترة من 11 يونيو وحتى 19 يوليو 2026، بمشاركة 48 منتخباً.

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ومن المقرر أن تجري قرعة كأس العالم 2026، يوم الجمعة الموافق 5 من شهر ديسمبر المقبل، بالعاصمة الأمريكية واشنطن.

وجاء المنتخب المصري بالتصنيف الثالث، بين 48 منتخبًا مشاركًا في نهائيات كأس العالم 2026، إلى جانب منتخبات النرويج، بنما، الجزائر، إسكتلندا، باراجواي، تونس، كوت ديفوار، أوزباكستان، قطر، السعودية وجنوب أفريقيا. منتخب مصر يتجنب مواجهة 16 منتخبًا في دور المجموعات من كأس العالم 2026

وبذلك، يتجنب منتخب مصر، مواجهة ووقوعه مع 16 منتخبا، منهم الـ11 المتواجدين في نفس المستوى من التصيف بجانب المنتخبات المشاركة في قارة إفريقيا المتواجدة في المستويات الأخرى في التصنيف كمنتخبات المغرب والسنغال من التصنيف الأول والرأس الأخضر وغانا من التصنيف الرابع، والكونغو الديمقراطية حال تأهلها من الملحق العالمي، وذلك وفقًا لنظام قرعة المونديال.

طالع.. رسميًا | فيفا يعلن تصنيف المنتخبات في قرعة كأس العالم 2026 مجموعة منتخب مصر المحتملة في كأس العالم 2026

سيتواجد منتخب مصر، مع أحد منتخبات التصنيف الأول بين (كندا، المكسيك، الولايات المتحدة، إسبانيا، الأرجنتين، فرنسا، إنجلترا، البرازيل، البرتغال، هولندا، بلجيكا وألمانيا).

ومنتخب ثاني من التصنيف الثاني بين (كرواتيا، كولومبيا، أوروجواي، سويسرا، اليابان، إيران، كوريا الجنوبية، الإكوادور، النمسا وأستراليا).

ومنتخب ثالث من التصيف الرابع بين (الأردن، كوراساو، هايتي ونيوزيلندا، بالإضافة إلى 4 منتخبات ستتأهل من الملحق الأوروبي ومنتخبين سيتأهلان من الملحق العالمي في شهر مارس من العام المقبل) باستثناء الكونغو الديمقراطية إذ تأهلت.

Kylian Mbappe admits Real Madrid 'played very badly' in Atletico Madrid and Liverpool defeats as forward addresses 'talk' of tension between Xabi Alonso and his players

Kylian Mbappe has broken his silence on Real Madrid’s recent slump, admitting the team “played very badly” in the defeats to Atletico Madrid and Liverpool. His comments arrive at a sensitive moment for Xabi Alonso, whose strict methods have unsettled parts of the dressing room and exposed a tactical transition that is proving far more turbulent than expected.

  • Stuttering Madrid and growing unease under Alonso

    Madrid entered the season hopeful that Alonso’s discipline and tactical clarity would build on the freedom of the Carlo Ancelotti years. However, Alonso’s high-demand, rigid framework with more video work, stricter schedules and heavier physical load has reportedly unsettled players accustomed to Ancelotti’s open-door, player-first environment.

    While Alonso's team sit top of La Liga, there have been signs of inconsistency, having lost to 5-2 to Atletico Madrid and later going down 1-0 at Anfield in the Champions League. Last week's 0-0 draw against Rayo Vallecano was the latest reminder of their attacking stagnation. Twenty-plus shots yielded nothing, and the team moved the ball with a slowness and predictability that made Rayo comfortable throughout. 

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    Mbappe addresses tensions at Madrid amid high expectations

    After France’s 4-0 win over Ukraine, Mbappe was inevitably asked about the mood in the Madrid dressing room in his post-match interview. His response was brief but telling: the criticism is loud, the team knows it has underperformed, and the focus must now be on regaining control after the international break.

    "What do you want me to say? I have nothing to say," he said. "When you don't win games at Real Madrid, people talk a lot, and we haven't won the last two. We've played very badly, but we'll come back after the break ready to beat Elche.

    "In the end, we're first in La Liga and among the top eight in the Champions League. It's not perfect, but we all know that when things aren't working on the pitch, people talk and talk. But we're united to win every title this year."

  • Madrid's shortcomings against Atletico, Liverpool and Rayo

    Across the three games, Los Blancos' problems have repeated themselves with worrying consistency. The draw against Rayo was the clearest example of a team that dominated possession but created very little. Madrid spent long spells circulating the ball without purpose, struggling to find width or accelerate play. Their forwards were squeezed into crowded central zones, Rayo’s compact shape cut off passing lanes, and even with more than 20 shots, Madrid rarely looked like scoring. The lack of movement off the ball and the absence of a decisive final pass made the whole performance predictable and easy to defend.

    The match against Atletico followed a similar pattern but exposed Madrid in both boxes. Simeone’s side were more intense, quicker to transitions, and far more decisive in key moments. Madrid repeatedly lost second balls in midfield and never established control. Going forward, they created very few meaningful chances, often rushing their final actions or running into Atletico’s organised defensive lines. It was a reminder that when Madrid’s tempo drops, their structure becomes rigid, and teams with discipline can shut them down without much difficulty.

    The Liverpool defeat was the most alarming from a tactical standpoint. Anfield’s press smothered Madrid from the first minute, forcing them into rushed passes and isolating Mbappe and Jude Bellingham high up the pitch. Even in periods of controlled possession, Madrid carried almost no threat, ending the match with just one shot on target. Liverpool exposed how limited Madrid’s attacking variety has become with slow buildups, little coordinated movement, and very few patterns designed to beat an aggressive press.

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    Vinicius issue lingers in the background

    Despite the turbulence, Madrid’s leadership remains committed to Alonso’s long-term vision. There are no plans for drastic decisions. Alonso has the board’s trust and a contract through 2028. But stability does not mean inaction. The club is already evaluating tweaks, especially in training load and tactical approach, to ease player fatigue and rebuild trust.

    Vinicius' future will define the coming months. His relationship with Alonso is strained, his reactions to substitutions have raised eyebrows, and his contract negotiations have stalled. Los Blancos are unwilling to meet his financial demands, and with a €150M price tag set for next summer if talks break down, the situation is now delicate. Whether Alonso finds a way to reconnect with Vinicius could shape the next era of the club.

    After the break, Madrid face Elche, Olympiacos, and Girona, three matches that will test their response to criticism and determine whether Alonso’s ideas are beginning to take hold. They remain top of La Liga and firmly in the Champions League race, but the next few weeks will reveal whether this is a temporary wobble or a deeper structural problem.

Shadab, Rauf to miss revamped Pakistan's T20I tour of Bangladesh

Salman Agha will lead a side without a recovering Shadab Khan and an injured Haris Rauf for Pakistan’s three-match T20I series against Bangladesh in Mirpur, Dhaka, to be played between July 20 and 24.The squad has been trimmed by one from the time Pakistan played their last T20I series – also against Bangladesh – but at home in May-June, when Pakistan won 3-0.Shadab has recently undergone surgery on his right shoulder and is currently recovering. Rauf, meanwhile, picked up a hamstring injury at the MLC, which has ruled him out of San Francisco Unicorns’ playoff matches. Apart from them, Irfan Khan Niazi, Hasan Ali, Mohammad Wasim and Naseem Shah have been left out. Hasan, who was the top wicket-taker when Bangladesh toured Pakistan earlier, has been allowed to continue playing in England while selectors try out other options. Naseem and Shaheen Shah Afridi – also absent – are being considered for ODIs by Pakistan for the moment.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

The replacements don’t bring a lot of experience with them. Ahmed Daniyal, the medium pacer, and Salman Mirza, the left-arm quick, are uncapped in international cricket, while left-arm wristspinner Sufiyan Muqeem is just ten T20Is old. Top-order batter Hasan Nawaz made his international debut earlier this year and has played just eight T20Is, although he also did have a stellar PSL season. Abbas Afridi, the medium pacer, is relatively more experienced, having played 21 T20Is since making his debut early last year.Some of them were among the better performers at the PSL earlier this year. Abbas Afridi was the fourth-highest wicket-taker overall, with 17 wickets from 11 innings for Karachi Kings. Salman Mirza picked up nine wickets from just four games for Lahore Qalandars. Nawaz, meanwhile, was the third-highest run-scorer overall with 399 runs in ten innings for Quetta Gladiators, going at a strike rate of 162.19.This is the second T20I series Pakistan will be playing under new white-ball coach Mike Hesson, with the next T20 World Cup scheduled for early 2026 in India and Sri Lanka.The squad for the white-ball series against West Indies, to be played in Lauderhill (T20Is) and Tarouba (ODIs) in early August, “will be announced in due course,” the PCB said in a statement. The board’s COO Summer Syed said they were in negotiations with Cricket West Indies to turn the ODIs of that tour into more T20Is, given there is a T20 World Cup next year.

Pakistan squad for T20I series against Bangladesh

Salman Agha (capt), Abrar Ahmed, Ahmed Daniyal, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Hassan Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Khushdil Shah, Abbas Afridi, Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Sahibzada Farhan (wk), Saim Ayub, Salman Mirza, Sufiyan Muqeem

Mandhana back as No. 1 in ODI batting rankings

India opener Smriti Mandhana is back to No. 1 on the ICC’s ODI rankings for women’s batting. It is the first time since 2019 for Mandhana (727 rating points) at the top. South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt (717) – who lost 17 rating points – dropped to tied-second alongside England’s Nat Sciver-Brunt.In early May, Mandhana had scored 51 against South Africa and 116 in the final against hosts Sri Lanka in a tri-series, which were has last two ODI appearances.Wolvaardt, in her five ODI appearances in 2025, has averaged 28.20 with a top score of 43. She scored 27 and 28 in the first two ODIs of the ongoing series against West Indies.Related

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England’s Amy Jones and Australia allrounder Ellyse Perry round out the top five. Mandhana is the lone Indian in the top ten, with Jemimah Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur on 15th and 16th respectively.The top of the ODI bowling charts stayed the same, with England left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone well ahead of Australia’s Ashleigh Gardner and Megan Schutt. But West Indies spinner Afy Fletcher’s four-wicket haul against South Africa in the second ODI helped her gain four spots up to 19th.There were no changes in the ODI allrounders’ top ten either. Gardner leads the list, with West Indies’ Hayley Matthews at No. 2 and South Africa’s Marizanne Kapp at No. 3. New Zealand’s Sophie Devine, who announced her decision to retire from ODIs after the World Cup in September to be hosted by India, is ninth among allrounders and 13th among batters.

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