Fans Roasted Alex Verdugo for Blowing a Bubble During Misplay in Game 1 of World Series

It didn’t take long for Game 1 of the World Series between the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers to produce its first gaffe.

At the bottom of the first inning, Yankees left fielder Alex Verdugo turned what might have been a single into a triple for Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman after misfielding the ball. 

Freeman hit the ball down the left field line, causing Verdugo to chase it down. It looked like Verdugo slipped in the process and couldn’t play the ball cleanly. Freeman, who is reportedly still dealing with a lingering ankle injury, was thus able to round the bases and leg out a triple.

To make matters worse, cameras caught Verdugo blowing a bubble with his gum just as he committed the mistake.

Fans roasted Verdugo for his embarrassing move.

Yankees' Gerrit Cole was able to keep the Dodgers off the board after Freeman's triple, and the game remained tied, 0–0, after the first inning.

Khaled four-for gives Rangpur Riders winning start to title defence

Bangladesh quick Khaled Ahmed was the star of the show as defending champions Rangpur Riders began their Global Super League 2025 campaign with a narrow but solid win over hosts Guyana Amazon Warriors at Providence.Having opted to bat, Rangpur put up 162 for 5 with contributions from Kyle Mayers, Soumya Sarkar and Iftikhar Ahmed, before Khaled’s four-for and two-wicket hauls from Tabraiz Shamsi and Azmatullah Omarzai mande sure Amazon Warriors fell short by eight runs.Chasing 163, Amazon Warriors lost Rahmanullah Gurbaz cheaply to countrymate Omarzai, but Johnson Charles (40) and Moeen Ali (27) put together 48 runs in five overs to keep the chase on track.Kyle Mayers top-scored for Rangpur Riders•Global Super League via Getty Images

After they were felled in back-to-back overs, contributions continued to come, but none of them were impactful enough. All of Jewel Andrew, Shimron Hetmyer, Sherfane Rutherford and Dwaine Pretorius, the Nos. 4-7, got into double-digits but couldn’t carry on and make a difference.And it was largely because of medium-pacer Khaled, who removed the dangerous Rutherford and Hetmyer in back-to-back overs, the 15th and 17th, and then got Pretorius and Shamar Springer on consecutive balls in the 19th.Omarzai finished it off first ball of the last over by sending back David Wiese that saw Amazon Warriors bowled out for 154.Earlier, Rangpur were slow off the blocks. They were 40 for no loss at the end of the powerplay – Amazon Warriors would get 49 for 1 later – with Saif Hassan going at a run a ball and Sarkar even slower. The impetus came only after Mayers went out and scored 44 not out in 31 balls and there were key lower-middle order contributions from Nurul Hasan (18 in ten balls) and Iftikhar (34 not out in 21).

West Brom have a "magical" academy star who is shades of Price & Fellows

Over the past couple of seasons, West Bromwich Albion have held a reputation for being a side full of Championship-experienced veterans.

Indeed, during the last campaign, the likes of Kyle Bartley, Jed Wallace, John Swift, and Josh Maja all lined up for the Baggies regularly, with Wallace and Swift alone boasting a mighty 699 career appearances in the EFL’s elite setting.

However, with many of that old guard leaving this summer, Ryan Mason looks to be steering the Baggies in a new direction, with the head coach himself cutting a youthful appearance at just 34 years of age.

Moreover, there is far more youth on show in Mason’s XI’s since taking on the Hawthorns hot-seat, instead of relying on those seasoned heads to get the West Midlands outfit out of trouble.

West Brom's focus on youth

Even the choice to hand Mason the head coach reins was a sign of West Brom going for a fresh approach, having previously had the instantly recognisable face of Tony Mowbray in charge, who has managed all over the second tier.

The decision to hand Mason the manager gig has somewhat worked, with the ex-Tottenham Hotspur coach already four wins down, as he goes about stamping his authority on the West Brom ranks.

Mason has been unafraid to start the likes of 21-year-old Toby Collyer in the middle of the park, who is on loan at the Hawthorns for the season from Manchester United, alongside getting a goal already out of fellow Premier League loan starlet Samuel Iling-Junior, who is just 22 himself.

Even man of the moment Isaac Price – who has three goals and one assist to his name already – isn’t the most vastly experienced presence, with the former Everton youth prodigy only 22 years of age as well, despite his assured nature in the Baggies’ first-team set-up.

Away from the senior scene, the West Brom U21 ranks are also home to some encouraging talents that could soon be ready to break through into the first team fold.

One starlet – in particular – looks to possess elements of both Price’s skilful game, but also ex-Baggies favourite Tom Fellows’ unselfish approach bombing forward.

West Brom starlet is shades of Price & Fellows

It should be noted that Mason should be commended – despite some tricky matches as of late – for how he’s managed to settle into the pressures of the West Brom job without Fellows around.

After all, across the entirety of last season, the homegrown ace would chip in with a bumper four goals and 14 assists in all competitions.

Unfortunately, relegated Southampton would take a fancy to the assist-heavy 22-year-old this summer, leaving Mason with a Fellows-less reality when he took on the challenging gig.

Thankfully, Price has since taken on the baton of being a gung-ho star down the channels, but with his form wavering – posting zero goals or assists since a 1-1 draw with Portsmouth towards the close of August – Mason could be tempted to test out academy sensation Ollie Bostock more regularly, as yet another promising asset emerges in midfield.

Already, despite making just one appearance for the West Brom senior side, journalists Johnny Drury and Lewis Cox have hyped Bostock as being a second coming of the brand-new Saints number 18, labelling him as “the next Fellows.”

Based on that whirlwind cameo, he could soon go on to be a surprise regular in Mason’s squad.

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Away from only being on the Den turf for one minute, the Wales U19 international would show off a similar keenness to cut open a defence that Fellows used to show in spades in the West Midlands, registering one key pass , despite only amassing a meagre five touches.

With seven goals and four assists also under his belt for both the U18s and U21s, it could well be time for the “magical” youngster – as he was once lauded by academy manager Richard Stevens – to have his breakout moment in the first-team spotlight.

After all, in the debris after the 3-0 defeat to Millwall, Mason spoke glowingly about the Welsh teenager, saying that he is “a part of the squad” now.

In time, he could be as jaw-dropping to watch as both Price and Fellows, with a big career potentially ahead for the 18-year-old.

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Green has 'all bases covered' amid Australia's WTC final selection debates

Marnus Labuschagne’s form, a potential return for Sam Konstas and Beau Webster’s role are all in the spotlight ahead of Lord’s

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Cameron Green’s irresistible form in county cricket has him all but locked in for the World Test Championship final as Australia coach Andrew McDonald confirmed that other selection debates, including whether an allrounder is needed against South Africa at Lord’s, will dictate where he bats.Green, 25, will be unavailable to bowl in the WTC final but is virtually assured of returning to the side as a batter only which will cause upheaval to the order with the selectors open to all possibilities with Marnus Labuschagne, Sam Konstas, Beau Webster and Josh Inglis all appearing in a state of flux depending on how the XI is shaped.Green has not played Test cricket since March 2024 when he batted at No. 4 for Australia in a two-Test series against New Zealand and made a career-high 174 not out in Wellington. He has scored three centuries and an unbeaten 67 across eight innings at No. 5 for Gloucestershire in recent weeks, his first cricket of any form since back surgery last October.Related

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Speaking on SEN radio on Tuesday ahead of leaving for the UK, McDonald confirmed that Steven Smith would remain at No. 4 but said Green was capable of slotting anywhere in the top six.”He could be three, he could be five, he could be six, he could open,” McDonald said. “I think he’s got the temperament. He’s got the skill set. He’s got the defensive play as well. I think the higher up the order you go, your defensive skills are a priority. He’s got all bases covered.”Green’s inclusion and where he bats will have a significant flow-on effect. Travis Head will return to No. 5 after opening in Sri Lanka, which will leave Usman Khawaja needing yet another opening partner after cycling through Smith, Head, Konstas and Nathan McSweeney across the last three Test series Australia have played.Webster made an excellent start to Test cricket as Australia’s allrounder at No. 6 against India in Sydney and played well in Sri Lanka. But McDonald confirmed that he was not locked in to play at Lord’s as the selectors mull over whether they need a fifth bowler for a one-off Test final.”There’s an XI on a board, but it’s got some dashes with multiple names in different positions,” McDonald said. “Do we need to play the allrounder depending on the conditions that present? That’ll then shuffle the batting order. We’re quite flexible in our approach to that.”We’ve got roughly what we think it might look like. And then clearly, there’ll be some decisions as we get to the pointy end. And we’ve said before that we only make decisions when we need to.”Cameron Green has scored three centuries in nine innings for Gloucestershire•Gloucestershire County Cricket Club

McDonald was then pressed on whether it was a decision between Konstas and Labuschagne to open the batting, if Green batted at No. 3 and Webster remained.”If you require the allrounder in the conditions that would then lend itself to a decision around the top order, and then if you don’t require it, then clearly you’ve got other options,” McDonald said. “And that’s not to dismiss the fact that Beau Webster can be a bat only as well. It’ll just be how much we prioritise the bowling element of that.”We’ve got some players coming out of the IPL. We’ll see them in front of us when we get to England and make some assessments on what their capabilities will be for the Test match. At the moment, everyone’s tracking well, so I think depending on how you look at it they’ll be able to cope with whatever loads are put in front of them.”Inglis’ form is also a consideration. He made a century on Test debut as a batter in Sri Lanka and continues to score runs in all forms and all conditions. He could also bat at No. 6 if an allrounder was not selected. Chair of selectors George Bailey had previously suggested that Inglis could open but that would seem unlikely given he has never done that role in first-class cricket and has only batted higher than No. 5 seven times without once reaching 50.Marnus Labuschagne’s position is under scrutiny•Getty Images

The Marnus Labuschagne questionIt does leave Labuschagne vulnerable despite being Australia’s incumbent No. 3 since 2019 and averaging 46.76 across 57 Tests with 11 Test centuries. But he has not scored one in his last 29 Test innings and averages just 28.33 across this WTC cycle.McDonald was asked whether Labuschagne could open in the WTC final given he has never opened the batting in Test cricket but he did not give a definitive answer. Labuschagne has made 0, 4 and 23 in his three innings for Glamorgan over the last fortnight but will not play again before the side is selected for the WTC final.”You watch the dismissals and it’s isolated incidents that you don’t know what he’s doing in the background, how it looks in the nets, how he’s moving,” McDonald said. “That’ll be the key part of all of it is to see where they’re at in front of us and what those sort of last seven days of prep look like to make good decisions for us.”Labuschagne has opened 15 times in first-class cricket, averaging 34.84 with two centuries including one for Glamorgan in May 2024.The need to settle the opening pairThat record is the same as Konstas’. Despite the hype and his extraordinary start to Test cricket, the 19-year-old averages 34.89 from 30 innings with only two centuries. He has also never played first-class cricket in England although he has been on an Under-19 tour to the UK. McDonald was pleased with how Konstas’ offseason had gone after working on some minor technical changes.Sam Konstas drives one in the nets•Getty Images

“He feels as though they’re in a good place at the moment,” he said. “The last couple of weeks in Brisbane he’s been going well. Tough conditions up there with Dukes balls and overheads and seaming conditions. He’s got a great future ahead of him. He’s on a journey, I think George Bailey said that, to discover what is the best version of himself and we hope that we can accelerate that across the journey.”McDonald confirmed that the selectors are keen to settle on an opening combination sooner rather than later with the home Ashes in mind later in the year.”We had some moving parts last summer,” McDonald said. “It’s not ideal, in particular, for Usman. So in an ideal world we want a combination that you go that’s our opening combination for the next period of time.”Hazlewood vs BolandThe other major selection question ahead of the WTC final is a choice between Josh Hazlewood and Scott Boland as the third seamer. That decision may also influence the need for an allrounder given Hazlewood’s injury worries of late, but he has returned to India to play in the remainder of the IPL before heading to England after some concerns with his shoulder.”Everything was good when he left here,” McDonald said. “He had a good hit out last week on Tuesday and Thursday. Intensity was really, really good.”I think [RCB have] got a game tonight, their last game at the tournament before the playoffs. If he plays in that, fantastic. If they hold him back for whatever reason for the finals, that’s also a bonus to us.”

Wolves star Munetsi reveals what they "really" worked on in training before Everton win

Midfielder Marshall Munetsi has urged Wolves to take their Carabao Cup form into the Premier League following a third-round win over Everton.

The 29-year-old opened the scoring before Tolu Arokodare made sure of victory three minutes from time to earn Vitor Pereira’s side a second win over top-flight opposition in the competition.

It has been a different story in the league, though, with Wolves having lost their opening five matches to sit rooted to the foot of the table.

Munetsi calls for Wolves to carry form into Spurs clash

Munetsi said the win over Everton was a confidence boost and wants Wolves to use it to inspire an upturn in their league form, starting against Tottenham on Saturday.

He told the club website: “It’s an amazing feeling. It’s something we have been really pushing for.

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“Obviously, in the league things haven’t been going well for us, but I think (against Everton) the coach wanted us to really work on our physique, to try to dominate the game.

“We also have a big game coming up on Saturday that we need to really maximise. We need to build from this and try to work our way up the ladder in the league.

“It also builds up the confidence in the group. We have to build on this.

“We know it’s not going to be an easy game, but with the way we did (against Everton), I think it’s going to be massive for us to take maximum points there.”

Defeat for Everton left them on a run with three games without victory. James Garner came close to equalising on a couple of occasions, hitting the crossbar and having a long-range effort saved by Sam Johnstone.

He told the Everton website: “We just weren’t at the races. I think when we brought the subs on we were a much better team and we looked like we could maybe go on and get something out of the game.

“But then, obviously, the second goal goes in and then the game’s kind of closed from there. But, yes, I know we need to do better.”

Revealed: Harry Kane wanted by club prepared to make 'unbelievable' offer for Bayern Munich star

Saudi Arabian heavyweights Al-Hilal are prepared to offer Harry Kane a mind-boggling package worth £261 million on a three-year deal, according to Bild. The Bayern Munich superstar has been in rip-roaring form in the first two months of the 2025-26 season, breaking records and scoring goals at will. His future has been a constant subject of speculation, with rumours of a Premier League return.

  • Saudi heavyweights dream of landing Kane's services

    According to a report from , Saudi giants Al-Hilal are prepared to make an "unbelievable" offer worth £261 million (€300m/$352m) to Bayern Munich talisman Kane. Journalist Christian Falk report Kane "was and is" still on the radar of Al-Hilal and the club are in position to table a three-year proposal to the former Tottenham Hotspur forward.

    "They've been after him for a while. They wanted him when Bayern were involved. They actually wanted to hijack the deal back then, but Bayern had already agreed on it. They must have put an unbelievable offer on the table," said Falk on his podcast . "I heard Al-Hilal wanted to pay Harry Kane 100 million a year if he played there. For a three-year contract – not bad."

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    To stay or go: Kane's future at Bayern unclear

    Trophies and collective success were the biggest pieces of motivation that led Kane to depart Spurs and join Bayern in the summer of 2023. However, with the jinx well and truly broken at the end of last season after Die Roten lifted the Bundesliga trophy, Kane could be tempted to return to the Lilywhites and chase Alan Shearer's all-time Premier League record of 260 goals, a figure he is shy of by just 47 goals. 

    The 32-year-old's future has been the subject of constant speculation, with the rumour mill suggesting a reunion with Spurs could materialise next summer, with Manchester United also keeping tabs on the striker. Barcelona, too, have been linked with the prolific striker. Those rumours have been fuelled by a fresh report from last month, revealing that Kane has a secret £57 million (€65m/$76m) release clause, which will remain active next summer so long as the in-form No.9 expresses a desire to leave Allianz Arena in winter.

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    Kane has been in absolutely rip-roaring form, already netting a staggering 17 goals in his first nine games this season. This incredible goalscoring run has made him the fastest player to reach 100 goals for a single club in one of Europe's top five leagues, achieving the milestone in just 104 games. Remarkably, that’s one game fewer than Cristiano Ronaldo and Erling Haaland, who both took 105 games to reach the same landmark with Real Madrid and Manchester City, respectively.

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    Bayern determined to keep hold of Kane

    "My family are totally here. You know, I think in football, in life, you never know what's around the corner. But for me, I'm really happy here in Munich. My family has settled down. My kids are loving it here in school, so yes, this is my life here for the foreseeable future," Kane said back in May.

    "I love the manager. I love the team here. I think we're only just getting started, to watch the movie, a really successful period for this club, and I want to be a big part of that. So who knows how many years, but for sure, I want to be here for a while."

    Sporting director Max Eberl recently revealed that "a collaboration beyond 2027 is absolutely conceivable", with Bayern ready to go to any length to ensure their heroic forward stays put in Bavaria for the long-term.

Real Madrid player ratings vs Levante: Kylian Mbappe begins Ballon d'Or 2026 charge with cheeky double as Vinicius Jr scores outrageous trivela goal

The Real Madrid attack hummed on Tuesday evening, as Kylian Mbappe bagged a brace and Vinicius Jr also scored to lift Los Blancos to a comfortable 4-1 win over Levante. Xabi Alonso's men have now won six out of six in the Spanish top flight.

Madrid probed and prodded, forcing Levante goalkeeper Mathew Ryan into a handful of smart saves. But he could do nothing about the opener, a fine trivela poke into the far corner from Vinicius. Franco Mastantuono added a second shortly after, beating his man and lashing into the roof of the net. 

They might have had one or two more before the break, only for Ryan to intervene. Levante got themselves back into it, however. A fortunate deflection saw the ball float over Thibaut Courtois and into the path of Etta Eyong, who nodded home from close range. Mbappe eased things, though. He converted a penalty on the hour mark to make it three, and added a fourth soon after – putting whatever fears remained to bed. 

This was once again a little scruffy around the edges, but Madrid are piecing things together, and look a solid side ahead of the Madrid derby this weekend.

GOAL rates Real Madrid's players from Ciutat de Valencia…

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    Thibaut Courtois (7/10):

    Made a couple of nice saves. Unfortunate to concede thanks to some pretty evil spin. 

    Raul Asencio (5/10):

    A rare start as a converted right back. Didn't cover his man on the Levante goal.

    Dean Huijsen (7/10):

    Excellent in the first half, a little shakier in the second. Young and still learning. 

    Alvaro Carreras (7/10):

    Interesting to see him used as a center back. Mostly held his own, and looked far more comfortable when Los Blancos shifted to a back three. 

    Fran Garcia (6/10):

    Scampered up and down the left, but his final ball could have been a little cleaner. 

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    Federico Valverde (6/10):

    A bit quieter from the Uruguayan. Assisted but wasn't particularly involved in play. 

    Dani Ceballos (7/10):

    A first start of the season for a midfielder who most thought would leave. Paced things well in a holding role. 

    Arda Guler (7/10):

    Not his most involved game. Disappeared for long stretches, but then woke up by providing a ridiculous assist for Mbappe.

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    Franco Mastantuono (7/10):

    Missed a couple, then took his first goal for the club really nicely. Another solid showing. 

    Kylian Mbappe (8/10):

    Was relatively quiet for an hour before coming alive. Scored twice and made the game his. Excellent so far this season. 

    Vinicius Jr (7/10):

    Scored a wonderful goal to mark a welcome return to form. Loose here and there, though, as he works his way back to his best. 

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    Aurelien Tchouameni (5/10):

    Broke up play effectively, moved it around. 

    Jude Bellingham (6/10):

    Could have scored soon after coming on, but fluffed his lines. A few nice moments on the ball. 

    Eduardo Camavinga (N/A):

    No time to make an impact. 

    Rodrygo (N/A):

    Also didn't have enough time to contribute much.

    David Alaba (N/A):

    Likewise was only on for a bit of cardio.

    Xabi Alonso (8/10):

    Rotated heavily once again as he tried to find the right configuration. It didn't always work, but Madrid leaned on their stars to ease to a win. 

£20m Arsenal ace who Arteta called "exceptional" now "very likely" to leave

A £20m Arsenal player who Mikel Arteta called “exceptional” now “wants to leave”, and a move across Europe is “very likely”.

Arteta praises his side after victory at Old Trafford

The fixture list handed the Gunners a tricky start to the 2025-26 campaign, as travelling to Old Trafford is always a daunting task, but Arteta’s side got the job done courtesy of a first-half header from Riccardo Calafiori, and the manager was pleased with the performance.

The Spaniard was particularly impressed with his side’s “phenomenal” display from a defensive standpoint, while he also praised the way in which they were able to handle the occasion, given the raucous atmosphere at Old Trafford.

William Saliba and Gabriel were, of course, at the heart of the defence, as the centre-back duo usually are if they are both fit, which means the north Londoners’ back-up options only receive limited game time.

That may not be too much of an issue for younger players, such as new signing Cristhian Mosquera, but defenders in the prime of their career are unlikely to want to play second fiddle.

As such, there is a feeling that Jakub Kiwior could now be heading for the exit door this summer, with Włodarczyk recently taking to X to reveal the Polish defender “wants to leave”, amid interest from FC Porto.

In fact, a move to the Liga Portugal club is deemed “very likely”, as they “haven’t given up”, after submitting an official offer back in July.

The 25-year-old, who joined the Gunners for £20m back in 2023, was left out of the squad that travelled to Old Trafford, and talks over an exit are currently “ongoing”.

Losing "exceptional" Kiwior could be blow for Arteta

Given that Saliba and Gabriel are almost nailed on to start in the Premier League if they are available, it is always going to be a difficult task for the Poland international to force his way into the side, but he has impressed when given the opportunity.

Indeed, with Gabriel sidelined due to injury, the former Spezia man was given the nod against Paris Saint-Germain the Champions League semi-final last season, and he certainly caught Arteta’s eye with his performance.

The Arsenal boss said: “He deserves a lot of credit because he hasn’t played too much throughout many months, and suddenly he’s been thrown into the most difficult context, at the highest level, playing against the best opponents, when you haven’t had the physical rhythm or the confidence to do it, and I think he’s been exceptional.”

Dependable back-up options are hard to come by, so it would be disappointing to lose Kiwior this summer, although not the end of the world, given Mosquera’s arrival.

Jude Bellingham is back! Real Madrid add injured midfielder to squad for Champions League clash against Marseille in wake of surgery

Jude Bellingham has been named in Real Madrid's squad for their upcoming Champions League match against Marseille. This marks a significant milestone in his recovery from shoulder surgery, signalling his readiness to return to competitive action and provide a crucial boost to the team’s midfield. The England international is set to re-join his teammates after months of intensive rehabilitation.

Jude Bellingham makes it to the Champions League squad

Madrid have officially included Bellingham in their 23-man squad for Wednesday's Champions League clash against Marseille. The match marks Bellingham's anticipated return to following a lengthy recovery period. Bellingham, named in the squad for the first time since the Club World Cup, was initially expected back next month.

AdvertisementAFPBellingham's injury and recovery timeline

Bellingham's journey back to fitness began in November 2023 when he suffered a dislocated left shoulder during a La Liga match against Rayo Vallecano. Despite the injury, he continued to play, often with a brace, until the discomfort became unbearable. In July 2025, after the Club World Cup, he underwent surgery in London to address the recurrent dislocation. The expected recovery time was 10 to 12 weeks, sidelining him for the early part of the 2025-26 season.

Bellingham's road to recovery and hopes ahead

During his rehabilitation, Bellingham began non-contact training sessions ahead of schedule in early September 2025. Los Blancos' head coach, Xabi Alonso, expressed cautious optimism about Bellingham's return, noting his significant effort in rehabilitation and hoping for his availability before El Clasico. However, the star midfielder has recovered earlier than expected and is set to start this week.

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With Bellingham's inclusion in the squad for the Champions League opener, Madrid fans are hopeful for a strong performance. His return not only bolsters the midfield but also adds depth to the squad as they embark on their European journey.

Marsh repels Queensland after Western Australia's 98-run lead

Test hopeful Cameron Bancroft fell for a duck to cap an untimely double failure, but Western Australia batters Mitchell Marsh and Hilton Cartwright repelled a Queensland rally late on day three in the Sheffield Shield.After gaining a 98-run lead, WA slumped to 47 for 3 in their second innings before Marsh and Cartwright combined for an unbroken 59-run partnership.Batting at No.4 as a specialist batter, Marsh played mostly watchfully but did occasionally bludgeon the ball in trademark style. He finished 40 not out, while Cartwright was unbeaten on 19 to get WA back on track after Bancroft fell in the first over.The leading Shield batter over the past two seasons, Bancroft has been a model of consistency. He last played Test cricket in 2019, overlooked earlier in the year after David Warner retired, and hoped to push his case for a return with allrounder Cameron Green facing a long stint on the sidelines due to a back injury.But once again he succumbed to quick Michael Neser after nicking off in an almost identical dismissal to his golden duck in the first innings.”It’s unfortunate timing,” WA coach Adam Voges said of Bancroft post play. “I’m sure he would have loved to have scored some runs in this game. It wasn’t to be, but he has scored a lot over the last few years.”Cameron Bancroft walks off after bagging a pair•Getty Images

No.3 Jayden Goodwin, who also fell first ball in the first innings, avoided the same fate as Bancroft but on 18 slashed seamer Jack Wildermuth to gully.Captain Sam Whiteman was unable to back up his brilliant century in the first innings after playing an uncharacteristically loose shot to edge debutant quick Tom Straker to second slip. It was the 19-year-old Straker’s maiden first-class wicket and he impressed in his five-over spell with fiery bowling.The flurry of wickets in the back half of the day has raised the prospect of a result after the match had appeared to be headed for a dull draw.With the surface flattening considerably since the early day one fireworks, Jack Clayton and Ben McDermott batted with relative ease in the first session against the old ball.WA relied on offspinner Corey Rocchiccioli, who celebrated his 27th birthday on day one, but he was thwarted on a surface providing little assistance.Whiteman turned to the left-arm spin of Cooper Connolly, but Clayton reverse swept to good effect as Queensland chipped away at WA’s massive first innings total of 465.The match went through a lull until the second new ball and quickly sparked back to life when quick Cameron Gannon had Clayton caught down the leg side by diving wicketkeeper Josh Inglis for 85.McDermott appeared to get Queensland back on track either side of lunch until falling lbw to Cartwright for 68. It sparked a collapse with Queensland losing 6 for 66 as the ball started to shoot through off divots.Playing against his former team, Gannon left off from his impressive finish last season when he was an unexpected hero in WA’s Shield triumph. Unleashing an unnerving line and length, he was the pick of the bowlers to finish with 5 for 57 from 25.2 overs.Recruit Brody Couch had a mixed debut for WA after crossing over from Victoria in the off-season. He was lively at times, the fastest of WA’s trio of quicks clocking at 140 kpm, and did unfurl a short-pitched barrage to liven a sedate period of play.Couch did struggle for consistency, conceding 86 runs from 21 overs, but claimed a maiden wicket for WA when he clean bowled Wildermuth for 24.Marsh did not bowl as expected and spent most of his time in the slips, while he also occasionally helped carry the drinks.

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