Chohan named in England Lions squad to South Africa as Flintoff takes reins

Josh Hull also included in development squad that will play unofficial Test against South Africa A

ESPNcricinfo staff03-Oct-2024Andrew Flintoff will oversee a 19-man squad in South Africa next month in his first assignment as the new England Lions head coach, with Jafer Chohan – the Yorkshire legspinner who was this week named in his first senior white-ball squad – among six new inclusions in the set-up.The tour, which comprises a training camp and a four-day unofficial Test against South Africa A in Western Province, will run from November 20 to December 14, and will be an opportunity for a clutch of promising players to replicate the training methods of the senior men’s squad, who will playing a Test series in New Zealand during the same timeframe.Josh Hull, who was an original inclusion for the ongoing Test tour of Pakistan but withdrew with a quad injury, has been named in the Lions party, having played his only Test to date against Sri Lanka at the Kia Oval last month.He is one of four players with prior experience of the senior men’s set-up, the others being Dan Mousley and Dillon Pennington, who were non-playing squad members in the summer just gone, and Pat Brown, the Derbyshire and former Worcestershire seamer who played the last of his four T20Is in 2019.Chohan, the first graduate of the South Asian Cricket Academy to be named in an England squad, is set to play a limited role in the South Africa tour due to his prior Big Bash League commitments, as is Matt Hurst, the Lancashire wicketkeeper-batter who is also making his first Lions tour.The squad also includes a number of recent graduates from England’s Under-19 set-up, among them Harry Moore, a highly-rated 17-year-old Derbyshire fast bowler, and Freddie McCann, the Nottinghamshire opener whose century in last week’s final round of the County Championship helped to preserve his team’s top-flight status.Related

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Flintoff, who is also the head coach of Northern Superchargers in the Men’s Hundred, said: “We’re delighted to have such a high-potential group of players heading to South Africa. In selecting these players, we have a mix of well-established performers who’ve been in the England setup and excelled in the domestic game, through to some of the most exciting young talent coming through.”The camp will support and accelerate the players’ development, provide insight into various aspects of the international setup and aid their transition into future performance set-ups”.England Men’s performance director, Ed Barney, added: “Selection aligns with England’s short and long-term needs across all formats, and we will continue supporting a group of exciting pace bowlers. Over half the squad consists of seamers, reflecting our continued focus on supporting these players to achieve their potential.”We are also excited about the competitive match opportunities, with a four-day fixture against South Africa A offering the opportunity for the squad to enjoy putting their skills on show against strong opposition.”The full coaching and support staff will be announced shortly.England Lions squad: Farhan Ahmed (Nottinghamshire), Zaman Akhtar (Gloucestershire), Kasey Aldridge (Somerset), Pat Brown (Derbyshire), Jafer Chohan (Yorkshire), James Coles (Sussex), Henry Crocombe (Sussex), Josh Hull (Leicestershire), Matt Hurst (Lancashire), Tom Lawes (Surrey), Freddie McCann (Nottinghamshire), Ben McKinney (Durham), Harry Moore (Derbyshire), Dan Mousley (Warwickshire), Dillon Pennington (Nottinghamshire), James Rew (Somerset), Hamza Shaikh (Warwickshire), Mitch Stanley (Lancashire), John Turner (Hampshire)

Messi's £25m Ferrari tops Ronaldo's Bugatti as most expensive footballers' cars revealed

It is no secret that being an elite footballer pays incredibly well, with the likes of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo’s net worth being above £500m following their outstanding long-lasting careers.

Those at the very top have incredible wealth, and one way professional footballers spend their money is on some of the best luxury cars around.

Seen as a prized possession, many may wonder what the world’s best drive and how expensive some of their cars are worth. Here are 10 of the most expensive cars owned by footballers around the world.

Lionel Messi

Ferrari 335 S Spider Scaglietti

£25m

Cristiano Ronaldo

Bugatti La Voiture Noire

£12m

Erling Haaland

Mercedes AMG One

£2.7m

Neymar

Lamborghini Veneno

£2.5m

Karim Benzema

Bugatti Veyron Pur Sang

£1.56m

Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Ferrari Monza SP2

£1.4m

Samuel Eto’o

Aston Martin One-77

£1.3m

Son Heung-min

Ferrari LaFerrari

£1.2m

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

Ferrari LaFerrari

£1.2m

Kevin De Bruyne

McLaren P1

£1.15m

The most expensive cars owned by footballers in detail: 10 Kevin De Bruyne McLaren P1 – £1.15m

A Manchester City legend, Kevin De Bruyne recently departed the Etihad after a hugely successful 10-year stay. Before leaving, De Bruyne was picking up a whopping £400,000-a-week with the Sky Blues, so it shouldn’t come as no surprise that he owns a car worth more than £1m.

According to reports, the attacking midfielder has a McLaren P1 which has a valuation of £1.15m. One of the best sports cars around, the P1 has a total of 903 horsepower and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in under three seconds.

9 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Ferrari LaFerrari – £1.2m

Only 499 Ferrari LaFerrari’s have been made, and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is one of two known footballers to be an owner of the £1.2m supercar.

The former Borussia Dortmund, Arsenal and Chelsea striker is known for his lavish lifestyles and that is shown in his car collection with the Ferrari LaFerrari dubbed the ‘most powerful street-legal supercar the Italian manufacturer has produced’.

8 Son Heung-min Ferrari LaFerrari – £1.2m

As well as Aubameyang, Tottenham icon Son Heung-min also owns a Ferrari LaFerrari, although he ditched the iconic red version for black.

The South Korean superstar was told by Spurs that ‘he could not own a red one due to their rivalry with Arsenal’, with the supercar reaching a top speed of 227mph and boasting a 6.3-litre V12 engine.

7 Samuel Eto’o Aston Martin One-77 – £1.3m

Former Barcelona and Inter Milan star Samuel Eto’o retired back in 2019, however, he still made enough during his playing days to splash out on an Aston Martin One-77.

Worth £1.3m, three-time Champions League winner Eto’o is the proud owner of the supercar, which is rarer than the Ferrari LaFerrari, with only 77 units ever made back in 2012.

6 Zlatan Ibrahimovic Ferrari Monza SP2 – £1.4m

Zlatan Ibrahimovic was an extraordinary player in his prime, and his lavish lifestyle saw him purchase a Ferrari Monza SP2 for his 38th birthday back in 2019.

It set the former Swedish striker back £1.4m, with only 499 being made in the world. The value of the rare supercar is now thought to be worth £2m, so Ibrahimovic could make a tidy profit if he cashes in.

5 Karim Benzema Bugatti Veyron Pur Sang – £1.56m

French forward Karim Benzema is currently earning a whopping £830,000-a-week in Saudi Arabia with Al-Ittihad after joining in 2023, and he has quite a collection of luxury cars.

His most valuable and fastest vehicle is the Bugatti Veyron Pur Sang, with only five ever made in the world. Chrome painted and a body made up of polished aluminium and black carbon fibre, it is thought to be worth more than £1.5m.

4 Neymar Lamborghini Veneno – £2.5m

Neymar’s net worth is thought to be around £280m, so it’s no shock that he can afford a £2.5m Lamborghini Veneno, one of just 13 to have been produced.

The former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain star’s supercar is powered by a 6.5L V12 engine and is capable of reaching a top speed of 221 mph.

In total, Neymar’s car collection is thought to be worth a combined £11m, which includes an Aston Martin Vulcan and Maserati MC12.

3 Erling Haaland Mercedes AMG One – £2.7m

A goalscoring machine for Manchester City, Erling Haaland’s new Etihad contract sees him pick up £525,000-a-week, which works out at over £27m-a-year.

His rare Mercedes AMG One is worth £2.7m, just over five weeks’ worth of wages, and can reach a top speed of just under 220mph. There are only 275 Mercedes AMG One’s around, and Haaland can call himself one of the lucky owners.

2 Cristiano Ronaldo Bugatti La Voiture Noire – £12m

Earning a staggering £172m-a-year in Saudi Arabia, Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly the owner of the only Bugatti La Voiture Noire ever made.

Worth £12m, the Bugatti La Voiture Noire was produced in 2019 and is described as ‘the rarest and most exclusive of all modern Bugattis’.

In total, Ronaldo’s car collection is thought to be worth around £19m, a figure which works out at around six weeks’ wages with Al-Nassr.

1 Lionel Messi Ferrari 335 S Spider Scaglietti – £25m

Top of the charts, allegedly, is Lionel Messi and his Ferrari 335 S Spider Scaglietti. It is claimed that Messi actually outbid his rival Ronaldo for the classic Ferrari at a cost of £25m.

Only four Ferrari 335 S Spider Scaglietti’s were made in the 1950s, and it is seen as a must have vintage car, powered by a 4.0L V12 engine and able to reach a top speed of 186 mph.

The bidding started at around £17m and ended on £25m, with Messi thought to be the winner of the auction in Paris back in 2016.

ليكيب: ضربة قوية لـ آرسنال بسبب مدة غياب ساليبا

كشفت تقارير صحفية مدة غياب لاعب فريق آرسنال، ويليام ساليبا، عن الملاعب، إثر الإصابة التي تعرض لها في مباراة ليفربول، في وقت سابق من شهر أغسطس الماضي، في بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وواجه ليفربول خصمه آرسنال على ملعب “أنفيلد” في قمة منافسات الجولة الثالثة من الدوري الإنجليزي، 2025/26، حيث حقق فوزًا بهدف دون رد.

وتعرض المدرب ميكيل أرتيتا لضربة مبكرة في تلك المباراة، بعدما عانى ويليام ساليبا من إصابة أجبرته على الخروج في الدقيقة الخامسة من عمر الشوط الأول.

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وحسبما ذكرت صحيفة “ليكيب” الفرنسية، فإن ويليام ساليبا عانى من إصابة على مستوى الكاحل خلال عمليات الإحماء قبل انطلاق المباراة ولكنه قرر المشاركة، قبل أن يتجدد ألمه ليضطر إلى الخروج.

وأوضحت أن ساليبا سيضطر إلى الغياب عن آرسنال لفترة تتراوح ما بين ثلاثة إلى أربعة أسابيع، مما يمثل ضربة قوية لـ آرسنال على مستوى الدفاع.

وسيخوض آرسنال عدة مباريات خلال شهر سبتمبر، حيث يلتقي مع نوتينجهام فورست، مانشستر سيتي، نيوكاسل يونايتد في الدوري الإنجليزي، أتلتيك بلباو في دوري أبطال أوروبا ونورث فايل في كأس كاراباو.

Big Son upgrade: Spurs now eyeing "one of the best LW's in Europe"

With the season finally coming to a close, Tottenham Hotspur have a monumental summer ahead of them.

For example, alongside potentially replacing Ange Postecoglou, Daniel Levy and Co must go big in the transfer window to ensure the team don’t endure another Premier League campaign like this one.

On top of making sure they keep their own stars like Cristian Romero, the North Londoners need to bring in new ones to help them climb up the table and make a good account of themselves in the Champions League.

Fortunately, reports have recently linked the club to an attacker who could help them do just that, an attacker who’d be a massive upgrade on Son Heung-min.

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Before we get to the star in question, it’s worth looking at some of the other brilliant players who have been linked with a move to Spurs in recent weeks, like Leroy Sané and Xavi Simons.

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The former’s contract with Bayern Munich expires at the end of this month and would therefore be a free signing, which could end up being an incredible deal, as in just 2377 minutes of football across 45 appearances this season, the German international scored 13 goals and provided six assists.

Simons, on the other hand, would cost the club around £67m, but even then, it would be hard to argue that’s not a fair fee, as the Flying Dutchman managed to score 11 goals and provide eight assists in 33 appearances this season.

Yet, there is another, even more impressive winger being linked with Tottenham: Bradley Barcola.

Yes, according to a recent report from Caught Offside, Spurs are among several Premier League clubs who are incredibly interested in the Paris Saint-Germain phenomenon.

In fact, the story has claimed that the Lilywhites, Arsenal and Manchester City have already sent scouts to watch the French international.

However, it could be a complicated and costly transfer to get over the line, as while PSG do not want to sell the 22-year-old, they do value him at up to €120m, which is about £101m.

Paris St Germain's BradleyBarcolareacts

With that said, given Barcola’s immense ability and potential, this may be a deal worth breaking the bank on, especially as he’d be the perfect Son upgrade.

How Barcola compares to Son

While Barcola can and has played in other positions in the past, it’s abundantly clear that his preferred and best role is leftwing.

Therefore, depending on what else happens in the summer transfer window, one of his main competitors for game time at Spurs next season, were he to sign for them, would be Son Heung-min.

With that said, who comes out on top when we compare them? Well, from a raw output perspective, it’s a rather one-sided affair.

For example, the incredible Lyon-born ace, who’s “one of the best LW’s in Europe,” according to analyst Ben Mattinson, has scored 21 goals and provided 19 assists in 58 appearances, totalling 3643 minutes this season, which comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 1.45 games, or every 91.07 minutes.

In contrast, the North Londoners captain scored 11 goals and provided 12 assists in 46 appearances, totalling 3189 minutes, which comes out to a goal involvement every other game, or one every 138.65 minutes.

Okay, what about their underlying numbers from this season? Which attacker comes out on top when we take a look under the hood?

Perhaps unsurprisingly, it’s the “devastating” star, as he was described by U23 scout Antonio Mango, who once again emerges victorious here, and by quite some margin at that.

Non-Penalty Expected G+As

0.97

0.59

Non-Penalty Goals + Assists

0.99

0.64

Progressive Passes

3.97

4.74

Progressive Carries

5.66

4.10

Shots

3.05

2.35

Shots on Target

1.57

1.02

Passing Accuracy

81.7%

78.9%

Key Passes

2.07

2.14

Shot-Creating Actions

4.17

4.99

Goal-Creating Actions

0.83

0.64

Successful Take-Ons

1.40

1.24

For example, while there are a few metrics in which the South Korean superstar is able to hold his own and actually come out ahead, it’s the UCL winner who does far better in the vast majority of relevant areas.

Ultimately, while Son has been an incredible player for Spurs for so long, Barcola is simply the better winger in practically every way, and therefore, Levy and Co should be doing all they can to sign him this summer.

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Liverpool now willing to offer up Chiesa to buy 19-goal star in £50m+ swap

Liverpool will have a commanding presence in the transfer window this summer and could use that leverage to pull off an audacious player-plus-cash deal to land an exciting target, according to a report.

Liverpool look to build on Premier League title triumph

After laying claim to their second title of the Premier League era, the Reds are winding down for the campaign and won’t be too frustrated at surrendering a two-goal advantage in their draw with Arsenal last weekend.

Ultimately, Arne Slot has led his side to the goal they set out to achieve at the start of the season. Now, many are beginning to wonder what happens next once their celebrations are in the memory bank.

Arne Slot and Virgil van Dijk for Liverpool

That is still a while off yet, though Liverpool are active in their pursuit of summer reinforcements and could look to bring Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong to Anfield. The Netherlands international is someone the club are aware of as far as his situation goes, with a release clause of between £29.5 million and £33.8 million being something they are willing to exploit.

Lyon winger Malick Fofana is also being targeted by Liverpool, potentially becoming a replacement for Luiz Diaz amid the latter attracting interest from Saudi Pro League outfit.

Liverpool’s final Premier League assignments

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Amex Stadium

Crystal Palace (H)

Anfield

Darwin Nunez is another that could be moved on to free up funds and space for reinforcements in a period where Slot is expected to be ruthless in his decision-making to mould a squad fit to defend their crown. Realistically, Liverpool have nothing to prove to anyone, but they could potentially surpass their jointly-held record of 20 titles that they share with Manchester United next term with a repeat performance of this season’s excellence.

Making strides to equip themselves to do so, the Reds are now eyeing a swap deal that could see one of Europe’s revered attackers arrive on Merseyside.

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According to reports in Italy via Sport Witness, Liverpool would be willing to swap Federico Chiesa for Atalanta forward Ademola Lookman to bring the Nigeria international back to the Premier League. Formerly of Everton, Lookman has registered 19 goals and seven assists in 38 appearances across all competitions this season. His current employers are unlikely to make allowances relating to his £50 million+ valuation, so Chiesa could be used to whittle that number down.

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The Liverpool star could now be thrown into a potential swap arrangement after struggling to make an impact following his move from Juventus. Earning £150,000 per week, the Italy international has scored twice and registered two assists in just 13 outings, making him a prime candidate for a summer departure.

That said, it remains to be seen whether a swap would be the preferred option for both clubs or if conducting seperate deals is a more viable alternative to put through the books.

Contact made: Chelsea plot move for "world-class" ace who'd be Desailly 2.0

Chelsea are already making plans to prepare for the upcoming summer transfer window in an attempt to bolster the squad ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.

The Blues have been linked with Inter stars Yann Bisseck and Marcus Thuram, whilst Napoli centre-forward Victor Osimhen reportedly wants to sign for Enzo Maresca’s side.

Chelsea have had success in recruiting from the Serie A in the past, with French central defender Marcel Desailly being a prime example – the titan joined from AC Milan in the summer of 1998 and went on to become a stalwart at Stamford Bridge.

He ended his time in England with 222 appearances in all competitions for the Blues, winning the FA Cup and the UEFA Super Cup, before being released in 2004 after six years at the club.

Chelsea could repeat that success and raid AC Milan once again for a defensive star as they reportedly eye up one of their present-day stars.

Chelsea plot move for Milan star

According to Tutto Mercato Web, Chelsea are one of the teams interested in a deal to sign AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan in the upcoming summer transfer window.

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The report claims that Aston Villa and the Blues are both plotting moves to sign the France international, as Maresca looks to bolster his options in the goalkeeping position.

It adds that both teams have ‘taken information’ on the shot-stopper ahead of a possible ‘concrete’ move in the summer window, suggesting that they have made contact with either Milan or the player’s representatives to see if a transfer is realistic.

AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan.

There is no mention of how much it would take to take the Italian giants into selling Maignan, but Chelsea must now push to get a deal done for him ahead of next season.

Why Chelsea should sign Mike Maignan

The Blues hit the jackpot when they signed Desailly, who went on to be a regular for many years and racked up over 200 first-team appearances, from Milan and they could do the same again by improving their defence with the French shot-stopper, who has played 154 times for the Serie A side.

Chelsea'sRobertSanchezapplauds fans after the match

Robert Sanchez has been the first choice for much of the current campaign and has done little to suggest that he is the long-term answer for Maresca in that position.

The Spaniard has made three errors that have led to shots, five errors that have led to goals, and given away two penalties in his 25 Premier League appearances this term.

Maignan’s performances in the Serie A for Milan over the past two seasons, meanwhile, suggest that he could come in to provide more stability between the sticks.

Appearances

59

41

Clean sheets

20

10

Error led to shot

2

5

Error led to goal

3

6

Penalties committed

1

2

As you can see in the table above, Sanchez has made more than twice as many errors that have led to shots, twice as many errors that have led to goals, and committed twice as many penalties in 18 fewer appearances since the start of last season.

This suggests that Maignan would improve Chelsea’s defence by not making as many critical errors that lead to goals conceded, hence why his clean sheet rate is also more impressive than the current Blues goalkeeper’s.

AC Milan's MikeMaignanreacts

The French ace, who was described as “world-class” by Serie A reporter Haris Mrkonja, has the potential to be an excellent addition to Maresca’s squad as a replacement for Sanchez, given his form over the past two seasons, and that is why the club must push to land him ahead of Villa.

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Maignan, therefore, also has the potential to be Desailly 2.0 for the club as another defensive titan, albeit in a different position, to come over from Milan to the Premier League to star at Stamford Bridge.

Black veil of secrecy: India begin training in privacy in Perth

Pant was the main attraction on Tuesday before Kohli hit the nets on Wednesday afternoon

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While the shiny 60,000-seat Optus Stadium, the site of the series-opener in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, takes centre stage in Perth these days, the WACA ground – that old warhorse located on the opposite bank of the Swan River – remains the spiritual home of Western Australian cricket.Walk along Braithwaite Street in East Perth and you pass the famed WACA nets where there is the familiar sight of cricketers – ranging from state to junior players – going through the paces.But on Tuesday it was rather an eyesore, with the nets completely covered by black shade cloth that snaked around near a construction site amid the ground’s major redevelopment, which is expected to be completed before next season.Related

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It was day one of India’s tour of Australia and the secrecy was reminiscent of their last visit to Perth during the 2022 T20 World Cup when a similar effort to thwart prying eyes took place. On that occasion, however, India did play two matches against a WA XI side that attracted near capacity crowds with the entry fee donated to the WA Cricket Foundation.This time around India have opted for total privacy, though the BCCI clarified* that no instruction was given by the team to the WACA stadium authorities or the media that Wednesday’s training would be behind closed doors.As ESPNcricinfo had reported earlier in the month, India opted to scrap a three-day intra-squad game – which would have been played behind closed doors – at the WACA from November 15 to 17 and instead the squad will train during those three days.It was unclear exactly what their training plans are this week, but India decided to get to work quickly having had staggered arrivals into Perth at the weekend. After the WACA ground staff spent Tuesday morning getting the nets into shape, India arrived in the early afternoon to a quiet reception with only a sprinkling of fans greeting them off the team bus.The WACA was in a state of “lockdown”, as splashed around the media, although perhaps slightly alarmist as its front gates were open and staff strolled in and out. But staff – with the ground doubling as WA Cricket’s headquarters – and construction workers have been told not to film or take photos of the training sessions.India have been training behind a black cloth at the WACA in Perth•Tristan LavaletteWhile the massive tarp obscured most of the public view, there were several vantage points along Nelson Crescent – right behind the batters in the nets. The secret training session suddenly became a free for all although onlookers had to take turns standing along a retaining wall with limited space.India’s net session lasted a few hours on Tuesday, but experienced players such as Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, Ravindra Jadeja and R Ashwin were not present. Among those in the nets were Rishabh Pant, Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul. They faced around six deliveries at a time and spent about an hour in total in the nets.With fast and bouncy conditions expected at Optus Stadium, the WACA nets are hoped to acclimatise India’s batters. Several local Perth club quicks, undoubtedly selected for their pace, unleashed hostile bowling with a back of a length seemingly encouraged. But bouncers were rare.Jaiswal was intent on aggression and one of his mighty blows cleared the nets and sailed onto Braithwaite Street which at that time of day is usually teeming with cars and students around the nearby school. Fortunately, the street was momentarily quiet as a keen fan scurried to pocket a memento. Pant was in fluent touch but did cop a blow to his body, while another fierce delivery also hit his bat flush and flew out of his hands. He glanced at the onlookers, some of whom giggled, and sported a wry smile.With Kohli not around on Tuesday, Pant became the main attraction although perhaps in an indication of cricket’s standing in an Australian-rules-football-obsessed city, many locals didn’t seem to know who he was.”Do you know which one is Pant?” an exasperated photographer asked me. “I thought I’ve been shooting him, but it’s actually Jaiswal!”

After he was done training, Pant was spotted walking down a major road near the ground amid the post-work rush but those around him seemed oblivious that they were in the presence of one of the most famous cricketers in the world. While the photographers and cameramen started to trudge off amid the late afternoon heat, those hanging around clung on to hope that Kohli would make a late appearance.”Good shot, Virat!” said a construction worker who had leapt onto a hedge along the perimeter. It sparked a frenzy with numerous fans quickly finding vantage points only to be left disappointed when the batters in the nets were all left-handed. Eventually, a security guard came around and it was quite clear our welcome had worn thin.By Wednesday morning, with India set to train through the day, those vantage points from the previous day had been covered by more black shade cloth. Kohli finally appeared on Wednesday afternoon along with India’s other main Test players, including Bumrah, Jadeja and Ashwin. He looked sharp batting for more than an hour as he spent time in each of the four nets. He was mostly tested by back-of-a-length and full deliveries, with a member of the coaching staff occasionally positioned behind him.Despite the measures taken to protect India’s training from eager eyes, some keen fans came equipped with ladders. The same security guard was on patrol but it appeared no local law had been broken.”It’s going to be a long week,” he muttered as he trudged past the shade cloth and down Braithwaite Street.

Pooran, Wiese, Little make Gladiators back-to-back Abu Dhabi T10 champions

They ended Strikers’ seven-game winning streak while forcing Pollard to tactically retire himself out

Aadam Patel04-Dec-2022T10 is a funny game. Twenty-two men hit a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, Deccan Gladiators always win.Mushtaq Ahmed’s side entered the Sheikh Zayed Stadium on Saturday evening knowing they had to win three games in succession over the weekend if they wanted to retain their Abu Dhabi T10 title and that is exactly what they did.Gladiators edged their way into the playoffs but were far too strong over the final weekend, defending their total of 94 against Team Abu Dhabi in the eliminator before chasing successfully against Morrisville Samp Army in the second qualifier.Given the advantage of chasing in short-form cricket and the dew factor coming into play as the evening goes on, whoever won the toss in the final was always going to chase. On paper, the New York Strikers were the in-form side after finishing top of the league stage. They went into the final on the back of a seven-game winning streak and after winning the toss and choosing to chase, there was every hope that seven could turn into eight.Nicholas Pooran and David Wiese put on a title-winning 74-run stand•Abu Dhabi T10But this is a Gladiators side that is now getting used to winning, and despite losing Suresh Raina, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, and Andre Russell cheaply, captain Nicholas Pooran and David Wiese put on 74 in the last five overs to set Kieron Pollard’s team a target of 129. In a team of superstars, if one doesn’t get you, then another certainly will.The pair smartly played out the threatening Rashid Khan before taking on Jordan Thompson and Wahab Riaz. Wahab’s two overs alone went for 43 runs with Wiese smashing him for 24 in the eighth over. Across nine games, Wiese had managed just 31 runs but he trumped that with an unbeaten 43 off 18 deliveries in the final. The big-hitting allrounder had saved his best with the bat till the last.Meanwhile, Pooran carried on his stunning form with 40 off 23 balls and finished as the highest run-scorer of the tournament. No batter passed the 300 mark for Season 6 of the competition bar Pooran’s tally of 345 including more sixes (31) and fours (25) than anyone else. For a man in desperate need of runs after a tough few months with West Indies, this tournament couldn’t have come at a better time for both his form and his captaincy.”I had a challenging year this year so it was good to come and play cricket with a smile on my face and just enjoy it,” he said after the game.Josh Little gave away only four runs while taking two wickets in his two overs•Abu Dhabi T10Pooran’s side were superb from ball one in the field but in fairness, Strikers’ chase never got going. The in-form Muhammad Waseem was bowled by Josh Little off the second ball of the innings and when Mohammad Hasnain removed the deadly Paul Stirling and the experienced Eoin Morgan in the second over, the game was as good as done.Azam Khan tried to counter by hitting Zahir Khan consecutively for four and six but he was done the next delivery by one that was flighted up and Strikers’ misery went full circle when Pollard tactically retired towards the latter stages of the innings.Little returned to remove Pollard’s replacement Rashid for his tenth wicket of the tournament and finished with stunning figures of two wickets for four runs off his two overs to seal the trophy.”Four years, three finals, twice winners. It’s a wonderful feeling altogether,” said Gaurav Grover, the owner of Gladiators.No side had ever defended their Abu Dhabi T10 title until Sunday evening and you’d be a fool to write off the Gladiators making it a hat-trick this time next year.

What Australia, India, New Zealand and England need to do to qualify for World Test Championship final

New Zealand could be strong contenders if they win their four remaining Tests, while England need a series win against India

ESPNcricinfo staff25-Nov-2020Last week, the ICC finally confirmed the revised methodology to decide the finalists for the inaugural World Test Championship: the two teams with the highest percentage of points earned from those they contested for would play for the title.Going by this calculation, Australia are currently on top of the table with 82.2% of total points earned. Their remaining series are at home against India (four Tests) and away in South Africa (three).India, who are second with 75%, will now play four Tests against England instead of five. That means India have eight Tests remaining in the current cycle, with each win fetching them 30 points, and a draw getting them 10.ALSO READ: Kohli on ICC altering WTC points system: ‘Confusing, very difficult to understand’Australia obviously have an excellent chance of making the final, but New Zealand will be in the hunt too if they pick up the maximum of 240 points from their two home series against West Indies and Pakistan.The WTC table when ranked by percentage points•ESPNcricinfo LtdHere is a look at some of the scenarios of where teams will be placed depending on their results.

  • If New Zealand get the maximum 240 points from their home series, they will get to 70% (420 points out of a maximum of 600). However, if they drop points in any Test, their percentage will fall steeply as both their series consist of two Tests, with 60 points riding on a win. If they win three of the four Tests and draw one, their percentage will drop to 63.3.
  • If India finish with a 4-4 win-loss result in their eight remaining Tests, they will end up with 66.67% of total points. If they manage a 5-3 scoreline, their percentage will climb to 70.83, which will be marginally ahead of New Zealand’s maximum possible score.
  • Four wins, two draws and two losses will leave India with a score of 69.44%, marginally below New Zealand’s percentage if they sweep 240 points at home.
  • If Australia win all four Tests at home against India, they’ll go up to 86.67%. If they lose all three Tests to South Africa (if the series happens), they’ll drop to 69.33%.
  • England are currently third at 60.83%, but their two remaining series are in Asia, against Sri Lanka and india. Given how difficult it has been to beat India in home conditions recently, England will hope to maximise their points in Sri Lanka – that series is scheduled to take place in January, before England travel to India. If they win both Tests against Sri Lanka and manage a 1-2 result against India, their percentage will be 62.78.

The qualification scenarios will be far clearer in a couple of months’ time when New Zealand would have finished their two home series, and India their tour of Australia.

Pedro revela trauma que virou combustível para boa fase no Flamengo

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Atacante do Flamengo, Pedro revelou em entrevista como a derrota para o Palmeiras, na final da Copa Libertadores de 2021, serviu como motivação para uma “virada de chave” no clube.

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Apesar de titular absoluto do Rubro-Negro desde a metade da temporada 2022, o camisa 9 entrou na decisão apenas no segundo tempo da prorrogação e viu do banco de reservas Deyverson, após falha de Andreas Pereira, marcar o gol que garantiu o título para o rival.

– Perder a final não é fácil, mas como falei, a gente puxou força também. Não é fácil chegar na final da Libertadores, isso a gente conseguiu. E naquela Libertadores eu só me lembro de quando tinha acabado o jogo. Olhei para a arquibancada, minha família toda indo embora de costas. Eu estava chorando já no campo, triste por ter perdido a final – disse o jogador, em entrevista à ESPN.

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Ainda no vestiário do estádio Centenário, palco da final entre as equipes, Pedro afirmou que o Flamengo voltaria a disputar uma decisão. No ano seguinte, o Rubro-Negro não só retornou, como derrotou o Athletico, em Guayaquil, com o atacante finalizando a competição como artilheiro (12 gols) e “Rei da América”.

– Tenho certeza de que ano que vem eu vou estar aqui nessa mesma final e vai ser diferente, a gente vai ganhar. E não deu outra, né? E Deus fez isso na minha vida e me deu essa oportunidade de poder vencer uma Libertadores logo no ano seguinte. E isso ficou marcado para mim – completou.

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Após a derrota no Uruguai, o jogador finalmente recebeu uma sequência como titular – principalmente depois da lesão de Bruno Henrique – e acabou convocado por Tite, técnico da Seleção Brasileira à época, para disputar a Copa do Mundo no Qatar.

No Flamengo, por sua vez, terminou as temporadas 2022 (ao lado de Gabigol) e 2023 como artilheiro da equipe. Em 2024, Pedro segue em ótima fase e acumula 12 gols em 13 partidas. Inclusive, foi dele o gol no empate em 1 a 1 contra o Millonarios, fora de casa, na estreia do time nesta edição da Copa Libertadores.

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Com 20 gols marcados na Libertadores, Pedro aparece em segundo na lista de artilheiros históricos do clube na competição, atrás apenas de Gabigol, herói da conquista em 2019, que totaliza 28 tentos.

▪️ 1º lugar: Gabigol – 28 gols
▪️ 2º lugar: Pedro – 20 gols
▪️ 3º lugar: Bruno Henrique – 19 gols
▪️ 4º lugar: Zico – 16 gols
▪️ 5º lugar: Everton Ribeiro – 11 gols

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