Dream Scalvini alternative: Newcastle make approach for "dominant" £25m CB

It has not been the easiest summer transfer window for Newcastle United. Eddie Howe’s side have constantly seen their first-choice targets across the pitch turn them down, or they have lost out to other clubs. Bryan Mbeumo’s proposed move to Manchester United is a prime example of that.

Well, the Magpies have lined up a deal for former Man United academy star Anthony Elanga as an alternative to the Brentford winger, with the Nottingham Forest man set for a medical before a proposed £55m move.

Nottingham Forest's Anthony Elanga

At the other end of the pitch, Atalanta defender Giorgio Scalvini is a clear target for the Tynesiders. However, the Italian is not the only defender Howe’s side are lining up this summer.

Newcastle’s new defensive target

It remains to be seen just how realistic a deal to sign Scalvini is for Newcastle this season. The Magpies were reportedly engaging in discussions with Atalanta over the weekend, as per reports.

Well, another centre-back that the North East giants are pursuing is Chelsea’s French international defender Axel Disasi. According to a report from RMC Sport, Newcastle are one of a few sides who ‘have begun talks’ for the former AS Monaco star.

They are thought to be ‘interested in the international’s profile’, and could look to do a deal in the region of £25m, the fee Chelsea want from the move.

However, they are not the only club in the race, with Spanish outfit Villareal the one side ‘particularly persistent’ ahead of the deal.

Why Disasi would be a good signing

The 2024/25 campaign was by no means an easy one for 27-year-old Disasi. He fell out of favour under Enzo Maresca at Chelsea and departed the club on a six-month loan deal in January, joining Aston Villa temporarily.

Disasi

The centre-back, who was a part of France’s 2022 World Cup squad, made 27 appearances across all competitions for the Blues and the Villans last term. However, with just 852 Premier League minutes under his belt for both sides, he surely did not play the number of games he may have wanted.

Yet, the Frenchman did impress at Villa Park, despite the lack of football he played last term. Villans boss Unai Emery said in March that Disasi was a player “growing in confidence” the more he played. That came after a Player of the Match performance against Brentford away from home.

As football talent scout Jacek Kulig once said, he is a “dominant” player when at his best.

The Chelsea defender could be the perfect alternative to Scalvini, who also didn’t play in 2024/25. However, that was due to injury, with the 21-year-old first recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament injury, before picking up a shoulder injury which essentially ended his season.

So, last season, the Italy star made just eight appearances. However, in 2023/24, a season in which Atalanta won the Europa League, Scalvini played 44 games. In the final, he played 45 minutes against a Bayer Leverkusen side who had, until that clash, gone invincible. He helped keep a clean sheet and steer his side to a 3-0 win.

With little football for both players last season, it is perhaps tough for the Magpies to judge who is best to sign. However, stats on FBref from the 2023/24 season can be used to help make a better call, with Disasi’s numbers stacking up well against his Italian counterpart.

For example, the Chelsea number two, who will surely leave Stamford Bridge this summer, averaged 3.9 progressive passes and 3.55 clearances per 90 minutes. In comparison, the Atalanta star averaged 4.1 progressive passes and 2.51 progressive passes each game.

Progressive passes

3.9

4.1

Progressive carries

1.05

1.06

Tackles

1.15

1.87

Clearances

3.5

2.51

Ball recoveries

5.23

5.76

Aerial duel win rate

69.9%

66.7%

Whilst there is no doubt that Scalvini would be a good addition for the Magpies, his injury record is a worry, and Disasi could prove to be the dream alternative. The 27-year-old brings experience, progression from the back and good reading of the game, as stats like ball recoveries show.

For just £25m, this could be the dream addition for Newcastle this summer, to enhance the quality they have at the back.

He'd be a dream with Scalvini: Newcastle very close to signing £30m star

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£49m attacker considers ignoring Real Madrid interest and joining Liverpool

Liverpool have been extremely busy in the transfer market even before the window has officially opened, and there is also a chance they could convince a £49m forward to become their fourth signing of the summer.

Liverpool to put icing on title cake with three new signings

Reds supporters have been treated to a dream week, as the Premier League trophy was hoisted by a Reds captain in front of a fully packed Anfield for the first time, having celebrated their previous top flight title behind closed doors.

The fun didn’t stop on Sunday either, as thousands of supporters took to the streets of Liverpool to celebrate their heroes at Monday’s parade.

Away from the action on the pitch, FSG, Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes have already been hard at work to ensure they capitalise on their domestic dominance, with three signings close to completion.

Florian Wirtz is expected to join from Bayer Leverkusen, with a first bid of over £80m submitted and the player keen to join, while his teammate, wing-back Jeremie Frimpong, is all but signed, sealed and delivered having already completed his Merseyside medical.

Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez is expected to become their third capture of a busy summer period – he has agreed personal terms and the clubs remain locked in talks over a possible £45m move.

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But with Darwin Nunez expected to move on this summer as well as doubts over the futures of Luis Diaz and Diogo Jota, there could also be movement on a fourth new face in the shape of a £49m forward.

According to a report from Spain, Liverpool are now Real Madrid’s biggest rival in the race for Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams, and there is a feeling he is tempted to ignore the interest from Spain and move to Anfield.

Athletic Bilbao'sNicoWilliams

Williams is willing to listen to offers from English clubs, and being part of a Reds frontline which may soon include Wirtz is seen as exciting by the speedy Euro 2024 winner.

Bilbao are desperate to keep hold of the winger, but they could be powerless to prevent a departure if the £49m release clause is paid in full, although there is a feeling those at Anfield would have to dish out hefty wages to win the race for his signature.

"Electric" Williams could be perfect Luis Diaz heir

Diaz is yet to sign a new contract, with the Colombian now approaching the penultimate year of his deal, and interest from Barcelona could pose a problem for the Reds, with Hansi Flick reportedly a huge fan of the tricky winger.

Williams however has been a key player in Bilbao for quite some time despite only being 22 years of age, making 166 appearances for his boyhood club and picking up 11 goals and seven assists in all competitions this season.

Much like Diaz, the Spain international also likes to drive at opposition defences, ranking in the top 2% for successful take-ons per 90 over the past year, making it no surprise La Liga’s official media channel called him “electric”.

Statistic

Average per 90

Successful take-ons

3.32 (98th percentile)

Progressive carries

5.70 (92nd percentile)

Shot-creating actions

5.24 (89th percentile)

Slot may be hoping that Diaz is tempted to extend his stay at Anfield, having scored 13 Premier League goals this season, but Williams is clearly a solid long-term replacement, with similar pace and directness and potential to even better the Colombian’s end product as he approaches his prime.

Newcastle identify "incredible" £65m Prem forward as ideal summer target

Newcastle United have now identified an “incredible” Premier League forward as their ideal summer target, but a deal could amount to as much as £65m, according to a report.

Magpies planning to sign new forward

Despite widespread interest in Alexander Isak, Newcastle should be in a strong position to keep hold of their star striker this summer, given that he will still have three years remaining on his contract by the end of the season.

Champions League qualification could play a big role in convincing Isak to extend his stay at St. James’ Park, which would arguably be better than any new signing, but the Magpies are also keen on bringing in additional options in attack.

Atalanta’s Ademola Lookman is among the options, with sporting director Paul Mitchell planning to hold talks over a deal for the forward, while Eddie Howe has held direct talks with Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap, who is in line to leave the Tractor Boys for just £30m this summer.

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Delap isn’t the only Premier League forward on the shortlist, however, with a report from Caught Offside revealing Newcastle are keen on signing Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo, having identified the right-winger as their ideal summer target.

Given the level of Mbeumo’s performances this season, a deal will not be cheap, with Brentford setting an asking price of around £60m – £65m, and there could be a great deal of competition for his signature.

Brentford's BryanMbeumoreacts

Manchester United are now preparing an opening bid for the 25-year-old, while Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are closely monitoring his situation, so it may be difficult for the Magpies to get a deal done.

"Incredible" Mbeumo could be perfect signing for Newcastle

The France-born forward has largely featured at right-wing this season, where he has flourished in front of goal, picking up 18 goals and seven assists in 35 Premier League outings, which ranks the Brentford star as the league’s joint-fifth top scorer.

Jacob Murphy has also done a stellar job on the right flank, amassing eight goals and 11 assists in the league, but Howe will need strength in depth if his side are to compete on all fronts next season, with a Champions League campaign in the pipeline.

Having performed extremely well in the Premier League this season, the Cameroon international has proven he is ready to make the step-up to a side part of Europe’s elite competition, and he has impressed manager Thomas Frank in the process.

The Dane lauded Mbeumo as “incredible” after scoring in Brentford’s 4-2 victory against Brighton & Hove Albion last month, so it is exciting news that Newcastle have selected him as an ideal target, but given the widespread interest, it could be difficult to win the race for the forward’s signature.

"Very good" £3 million Brendan Rodgers signing now wants to leave Celtic

Celtic are in the market for reinforcements this summer, though may have to sanction a departure once the window opens following an admission from one of Brendan Rodgers’ signings.

Celtic hold Glasgow Derby parity as focus shifts elsewhere

Despite having several regulars out due to injury concerns, Celtic managed to claim a respectable 1-1 draw against Rangers at Ibrox last week to maintain their 17-point advantage at the Scottish Premiership summit.

Brendan Rodgers has already led his side to a fourth successive league title and had little to prove at the home of their trophyless rivals, though he did manage to stop an unwanted scenario of three Glasgow Derby defeats in a row.

Nevertheless, Celtic will now focus on their upcoming Scottish Cup final against Aberdeen before a summer of intrigue could yield movement in both directions at Parkhead.

Per reports, the Bhoys are known admirers of Sarpsborg winger Sondre Orjasaeter, but it remains to be seen if they will return to the table for him once the window opens.

Western United defender Dylan Leonard has admitted he would love to join Celtic, even if he would likely be a developmental addition for years to come as opposed to a first-team starter.

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Champions League league phase involvement isn’t guaranteed, with Rodgers’ men having to navigate the final qualifying round. They are yet to know if they will be seeded or not in their quest to secure a place, which means they will need to kickstart their summer business early to allow a bedding-in period for prospective arrivals.

In turn, departures will be needed to supplement new faces, and they may have found a prime candidate to move on after they admitted they would like to leave Parkhead.

Gustaf Lagerbielke makes Celtic exit admission

Speaking about his future, Gustaf Lagerbielke has admitted he wants to leave Celtic for FC Twente permanently after spending the campaign on loan at the Eredivisie outfit.

He stated: “If we make it into Europe, Twente will have more money to spend. The same applies if Twente sells players in the summer. So it’s up to the technical directors of Celtic and Twente to reach an agreement about me.

Gustaf Lagerbielke at FC Twente – all competitions

Appearances

30

Goals

2

Assists

3

“I want to play and I feel good in the Netherlands. I can certainly imagine my future being here.”

Signed for £3 million by Rodgers in 2023, Lagerbielke never really got the opportunity to set the heather alight at Parkhead, making only ten appearances in total last season. Labelled “very good” by former teammate Johan Larsson, he has clearly found some sort of footing in Dutch football and may have given Celtic a platform to recoup some of their outlay for his services.

Moves don’t always work out, but his regular involvement with FC Twente should be enough to drum up enough interest even if they choose not to make his deal permanent.

Stats – Harmer breaks records as South Africa hand India a record-breaking thrashing

All the key numbers from South Africa’s dominant 2-0 victory in India

Sampath Bandarupalli26-Nov-20254:35

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408 runs India’s margin of defeat in the second Test in Guwahati – their biggest in terms of runs. It is also South Africa’s second biggest victory in Test cricket.3 Home series in which India have been whitewashed by the visiting side. The previous two were against South Africa in 2000, and against New Zealand last year.394 days between India’s two recent Test series defeats at home – against New Zealand in 2024 and South Africa in 2025. Only once have India suffered two series defeats at home in a shorter time span: 367 days between defeats to West Indies in 1958-59 and Australia in 1959-60.Related

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South Africa’s extraordinary all-round dominance15.5 South Africa’s bowling average in this series is the second best for any team in a Test series in India (minimum of two matches).It is also the second-best series average for South Africa bowlers, behind the 13.92 in West Indies in 2021.13.04 The difference between South Africa’s batting average and bowling average in the series against India. Only three teams have had a higher difference in series of more than two matches in India, but none in the last 50 years.India’s sorry batting201 India’s first-innings total in Guwahati was the only time they scored more than 200 in this series. It is the second-lowest ‘highest total’ for India in a series with two or more Tests. The lowest is 161 on the tour of New Zealand in 2002.India’s batting average of 16.39 in this series against South Africa is their second lowest in a Test series.58 Yashasvi Jaiswal’s first-innings score in Guwahati was the highest for India in this series – the joint-lowest ‘highest individual score’ for India in a Test series of two-plus matches.Simon Harmer finished the series with 17 wickets at an average of 8.94•BCCISimon Harmer wrecks India8.94 Simon Harmer’s bowling average for 17 wickets in the series – the best average for South Africa in a Test series and the second best for anyone in India for a minimum of 15 wickets.27 Test wickets for Harmer in India, the most for South Africa going past Dale Steyn’s 26 scalps. Harmer’s average in India is 15.03, the best among all players with 25-plus wickets.Harmer now has 69 wickets in 14 Tests, the most by a South Africa spinner in their first 14 Tests, going past Hugh Tayfield’s 67, and the third most overall behind Vernon Philander (78) and Fanie de Villiers (70).Marco Jansen scored 93 in South Africa’s first innings, and took 6 for 48 in India’s first innings in Guwahati•AFP/Getty ImagesMarkram and Jansen break records9 Catches for Aiden Markram in the Guwahati Test – the most by a fielder in a Test match, going past Ajinkya Rahane’s eight against Sri Lanka in Galle in 2015.10 Players with a score of 90 or more and haul of six wickets or more in a men’s Test before Marco Jansen in Guwahati. Jansen is only the third South African to achieve this double, and the first since 1902.11 Test wins as captain for Temba Bavuma, the most by any captain without a defeat. Bavuma has led South Africa in 12 Tests so far – only Ray Illingworth (19), Sunil Gavaskar (18), Mike Brearley (15) and Mike Smith (14) led in more Tests before a loss.The Guwahati Test was Bavuma’s eighth consecutive win as captain, the longest winning streak since Ricky Ponting’s 16 between 2005 and 2008. No other captain won more than six consecutive Tests for South Africa.10.07 B Sai Sudharsan’s strike rate in the fourth innings, where he scored 14 off 139 balls. Only one batter has a slower innings of more than 100 balls in Tests for India – 8.28 by Yashpal Sharma, when he faced 157 balls for 13 against Australia in Adelaide in 1981 (where balls faced data is available).17 Indian wickets lost to catches in Guwahati – equalling the most such dismissals for them in a home Test. All ten wickets in India’s first innings fell to catches; only the fifth such instance at home.

Dhoni stepping down as captain opens up tactical possibilities for CSK

Thanks to the Impact Player rule, CSK could be tempted to have him on field for 20 overs, and use him as a batter when his impact can be maximum

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Is this the right time for Gaikwad the captain?

MS Dhoni has done it again. Yet again, he has stepped away from a role without an announcement, forget fanfare. Right from his Test retirement back on December 30, 2014, Dhoni has once again caught everyone by surprise. Nobody outside Chennai Super Kings (CSK) seemed to have an inkling until Ruturaj Gaikwad turned up for the captains’ photoshoot a day before the first match of this edition of IPL: CSK against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB).Minutes later, the CSK management confirmed the development with a cursory one-line press release, which chose to omit Dhoni’s role as a player now that he is not captain. Given nothing has been said, it is safe to assume Dhoni will continue playing as a wicketkeeper and occasional batter.It is possibly the Impact Player rule that allows Dhoni to step down from captaincy while still letting him shepherd the new captain into his role. It opens up interesting possibilities for CSK to have him on the field for the whole 20 overs but use him as a batter when his impact can be maximum.It is no secret Dhoni preferred to bat only a few number of deliveries and certain match-ups last year, which happened to be the introductory year for the Impact Player. Now he can almost formalise that arrangement.If CSK bat first, they can start off without Dhoni in the XI. If wickets fall and match-ups allow for it, Dhoni can be substituted in while the batting innings is on. If he is not required at all, he can substitute a batter and keep through the defence.If CSK are chasing, Dhoni can keep through the fielding innings and make way for a batter during the chase. Of course Dhoni could be used as a batter in some games where the match-ups suit him and CSK fancy bringing in an extra bowler for a specialist batter.Whichever way it turns out, Dhoni has opened up a lot of talking points and tactical possibilities right on the eve of what was proving to be an uneventful start to the IPL. And he has done so without warning.

Mid-season report: Titans' Hardik conundrum, Sunrisers' absent spinners, RCB's powerplay woes, and more

A quick run-through of the problem areas that each team has had to manage so far

Karthik Krishnaswamy and Gaurav Sundararaman24-Apr-202218:30

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Every team wants to cover every base with quality options: top-order and middle-order batters, allrounders, keeper-batters, spinners, and fast bowlers who can bowl in the powerplay and the death. But with the total talent pool of IPL 2022 distributed among ten teams rather than eight, it hasn’t been possible for every team to cover every base. In fact, most have had to compromise on at least one area to strengthen another. Nearly every team, in short, has at least one identifiable hole. Some have been left gaping over the first half of the season, while others have been patched up to good effect. Here’s a quick run-through of the problem areas that each team has had to manage.

Gujarat Titans
Titans have three top-drawer bowlers, one of the world’s best young batters, and a world-class all-round force in Hardik Pandya – when he’s fully fit. But they also have major problem areas. One of their notional sixth bowlers, Rahul Tewatia, has barely bowled, and with good reason (he’s conceded 65 runs in five wicketless overs) and the other, Vijay Shankar, has been in abject form with the bat. The rest of the top-order options, other than Shubman Gill, haven’t entirely convinced either.Thanks to all this, Hardik has had to bat up the order and curb his natural instincts, and carry a bowling workload that his body may or may not be ready for. He has already missed one match with injury, and when he returned, Titans were forced to play an extra bowler and lengthen their tail. And yet, they sit on top of the table with six wins in seven games. Their big-name players have all made significant contributions, while others have chipped in at vital moments, and luck has gone their way in every close game.Two questions could decide how the second half of their season goes: will their luck hold out, and can they find a feasible solution to maintain their balance if Hardik cannot bowl?

Sunrisers Hyderabad
Sunrisers have the best-performing pace attack of IPL 2022, both in terms of collective average and economy rate. They have fast bowlers for every phase of an innings. But their spinners have only bowled 21% of their overs so far – the smallest share for any team this season and it’s no surprise. Sunrisers’ drive to acquire pace options at the auction was accompanied by a lack of urgency in signing spinners – this after they had let go of Rashid Khan and their first-choice spinner, Washington Sundar, has missed their last three games with a hand injury.His replacement, J Suchith, is like-for-like – an allrounder who provides flexibility to the batting line-up but isn’t necessarily a wicket-taking option with the ball – but offers a lower performance ceiling. So far, this unbalanced attack has worked extremely well, with the pitches in Mumbai and Pune offering enough help for the fast bowlers to make a paucity of spin options a manageable shortcoming. And Sunrisers’ batting line-up – which is deeper and significantly less top-heavy than in previous seasons – has also clicked into gear after a slow start, having been lent a helping hand by their captain winning all seven tosses. But as the same four venues host more games, and as the pitches bake in the unforgivable heat of late April and May, will Sunrisers begin to feel the pinch of not having enough spin options?ESPNcricinfo Ltd Rajasthan Royals Rajasthan Royals have had a great start to the season so far. Their openers average 47.92 and strike at 151.5. Jos Buttler has been instrumental for this success by scoring three centuries and hitting 32 sixes. His approach has ensured Royals have not had to depend on the toss or expose their lack of batting depth. They have lost five tosses but have won all those games by putting up big scores to get their strong bowling attack into play. The stronger suit for Royals is their bowling. What happens if Buttler fails? Can their untested middle order stand up? The one game that Buttler failed, Shimron Hetmyer did step up to ensure they got a good total. They have gone in with six batters and five bowlers for the majority of the tournament and that seems to be working fine. As we move to the business end it will be interesting to see if Buttler can maintain his form and whether this approach will be sustainable. Royal Challengers Bangalore Royal Challengers Bangalore have done really well to get to five wins despite not starting well with the bat or the ball through the tournament. They have the worst batting (21) and bowling average in the powerplay( 47.12) so far in the tournament. They have taken just eight wickets in this phase which could be a problem in the back end. Their top three batters have been very inconsistent with the middle and lower order bailing them out on multiple occasions. The one occasion they could not bail them out saw Royal Challengers being bowled out for 68 against Sunrisers. As long as they are winning, they can afford to continue to carry players not in form. A couple of losses could mean they may have to reconsider certain roles. The last two seasons have seen Royal Challengers do very well in the first half and not finish in the top two. They would want to address all holes as as possible to ensure they go one step better this time around.ESPNcricinfo LtdLucknow Super Giants Before the season began, ESPNcricinfo rated Lucknow Super Giants as having a first XI that ticked nearly every box, with their abundance of allrounders offering them enviable depth and flexibility. Their bench options, however, seemed to be a concern, and Super Giants had to deal with this issue as soon as the season began, with a number of first-choice players away on national duty. Having got through that early phase without suffering too much damage, however, Super Giants have lived up to their pre-season billing, with all their four wins having been more or less convincing and all their three defeats coming in close-run contests.This is a team designed to compete against all oppositions and in all conditions. If there’s a weakness in this unit, it might simply be the flip side of one of its strengths. Super Giants have plenty of all-round options, but Krunal Pandya is a sixth bowler who’s done a fifth bowler’s job this season – admirably, so far – and Marcus Stoinis and Deepak Hooda are sixth bowlers who may not necessarily make up for a frontline option having a bad day. And as much as flexibility is a good thing, there could be such a thing as too much flexibility – the temptation to mix things up and promote your No. 8 to No. 3 could potentially lead to a lack of role clarity.Delhi Capitals Delhi Capitals have had a mixed bag this season. They have won three and lost four games. In two out four games, the opening pair of Shaw and Warner were instrumental in the win. No team scores faster ( SR 159.29) than Capitals for the opening stand and only Royals average ( 38.23) more than Capitals. With Mitchell Marsh back soon, Capitals would be hoping that the top four fire consistently if they would want to go all the way. They would not want to leave it to the inexperienced middle order. Although the likes of Axar Patel and Lalit Yadav won the first game against Mumbai Indians , they have not been able to replicate the same effort in three games post that. The lower middle order could do with some stability and role clarity if they want to go all the way.Kolkata Knight Riders
While Kings have been held up as the model for a futuristic, everyone-goes-hard approach to T20 hitting, they aren’t even the clearest representatives of that strategy within the IPL. Knight Riders exemplify the philosophy of their coach Brendon McCullum, but that philosophy has brought them just three wins in eight games this season. If everything goes well, their first XI should make this approach work, but various individual components have misfired. Pat Cummins has gone for two runs a ball, Varun Chakravarthy has conceded two extra runs per over while compared to his last two seasons, and Venkatesh Iyer has had a horrific season with the bat. And while Andre Russell remains talismanic with the bat, his iffy bowling fitness has made him a complicated figure from a team-building perspective.At his best, he balances their XI and covers up Knight Riders’ death-bowling issues, but their team management can never be sure how many overs they can get out of him. All this has made for a team whose batters haven’t been able to settle into their roles, and whose better-performing bowlers have had to bowl across multiple phases and cover up for their colleagues’ poor form. That they have a positive net run rate despite losing five out of eight matches suggests they could go on a winning streak if two or three of their underperforming big names can find some mid-season form.Punjab Kings
Kings’ all-out-attacking approach with the bat has been a constant talking point through their season, drawing both praise and censure. Both advocates and critics, however, have largely missed the point of why they’ve batted the way they have: they don’t necessarily have the bowling to defend par totals. And defend is what Kings have had to do in five out of six matches, having won just one toss. Even in that match, they had to chase 206. In shooting for well above par when they’ve batted first, they’ve risked falling well below par, which has happened on three occasions, when they were bowled out for 115, 137 and 151.There’s one other issue that’s prevented them from maximising their hitting talent. Odean Smith, their designated end-overs hitter and fifth bowler, has the potential to be world-class at both roles but is far from the finished article, particularly with the ball. His economy rate of 11.86 – the second-worst in the IPL among all bowlers to have delivered at least 10 overs prompted Kings to leave him out in their seventh match, against Capitals, but that left them with an absurdly long tail, with Kagiso Rabada slotted at No. 7.Kings’ run of mixed results had caused them to shore up a weakness by compromising their strength; not a recipe for success, but you could see why they did it. If Kings enjoy a bit more luck with the toss through the second half of the season, however, their Plan A has the potential to win them matches more consistently. On the other hand, Plan A could come unstuck if the pitches slow down. Chennai Super Kings We are midway into the season and it is rather unusual that Chennai Super Kings have not nailed their overseas roles and spots. Every available overseas player has got an opportunity at least once. However with seven games to go it is likely that three overseas players have nailed their slots. Mahesh Theekshana has been impressive in the powerplay with his variations while Dwayne Bravo has been outstanding at the death going at just 8.7 runs per over. Dwaine Pretorius has shown his capability in tough situations with both the ball and bat in the games against Lucknow Super Giants and Mumbai Indians. The fourth overseas slot is a decision that Super Kings need to make soon. They are generally known for backing their out of form players and hence dropping Moeen Ali for Mitchell Santner against Mumbai Indians came as a surprise. While Santner is a bowling allrounder, Moeen plays the role of a batting allrounder. With the pitches slowly aiding spin and getting a bit dryer it would be interesting to see which way Super Kings move forward. Pick a better batter or strengthen the bowling which is the weaker of the two suits. Mumbai Indians Halfway into the season, the openers Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan are still struggling to provide a platform. Mumbai batters from five to eleven just average 17.93 and strike at 123.96. Only Kings are lower. They purchased Tim David for INR 8.25 crores to play the role Hardik did for them all these years. Along with Kieron Pollard, David was expected to control the middle and end overs. However, David has not been able to find a spot in the XI and they are left with Jaydev Unadkat to play the role of a No.7. One of the main reasons for this is the lack of all-round options in the squad that prevents them from having a good balance. Barring Pollard, none of the top six batters can bowl. As a result they are forced to go with five proper bowlers and six batters. With Brevis hitting form and the spinners of Mumbai struggling to make an impact, they have gone about strengthening their bowling rather than batting. Will Mumbai want to try out David for the next few games to prepare for next season or would they continue to go with their current strategy?

Marlins' Sweep of Yankees Has Club Standing Alone Among MLB Teams vs. New York

The Miami Marlins brought out the brooms—literally and figuratively—as the club defeated the New York Yankees 7-3 to seal a series sweep of the Bronx Bombers. Not only did Sunday's victory represent the first time the Marlins have ever swept the Yankees, but the triumph also allowed Miami to enter rarified air in its head-to-head matchup against New York.

The Marlins now have a 25-24 record all-time (including postseason) against the Yankees, making the club the only team in MLB with a winning record vs. New York, according to MLB.com.

The Yankees entered the series against the Marlins having won three straight games and riding high from its bevy of trade deadline imports. But in Miami, which owns baseball's fourth-best record in the last 30 games played, New York found an opponent more than worthy.

In the first game of the series, the spunky Marlins erased deficits of 6-0 and 9-4, authoring an incredible comeback against the Yankees' new-look bullpen that was headlined by a walk-off in the bottom of the ninth inning.

The second game of the series saw Marlins pitching blank the Yankees' bats in a 2-0 win that sparked discourse surrounding New York's fundamentals—or lack thereof—after second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. was doubled off of first base on an infield pop-up.

Finally, Sunday's game saw the season debut of 2024 American League Rookie of the Year Luis Gil spoiled by Miami, who got to the righthander to the tune of five earned runs in the club's eventual 7-3 win over New York.

The Yankees (60-52) have been overtaken in the standings by the Boston Red Sox and now travel to Texas to face the Rangers looking to right the ship. The Marlins (55-55) are now six games back of the third wild card in the National League as they prepare to face the Houston Astros in a three-game series beginning on Monday.

Lanning century leads Stars' domination over Sixers

Kim Garth picked up four wickets in her two overs to trigger a collapse

AAP20-Nov-2025Meg Lanning has produced one of the greatest innings in WBBL history, with a vintage century leading Melbourne Stars to a rain-affected 111-run flogging of Sydney Sixers.In a stunning reminder of why Australia’s former captain was for a long time the world’s best bat, Lanning hit 135 from 74 balls at North Sydney Oval. Her knock help Stars to the third highest total in the competition’s history of 219 for 4, before Sixers were all out for 42 in reply with Kim Garth taking 4 for 3.Sixers were only saved from the biggest defeat in WBBL history by rain wiping out 10 overs and threatening to deny Stars with the target reduced to 154. But this was still Sixers’ lowest ebb: their biggest defeat and lowest total.Stars’ victory came after Hobart Hurricanes beat the Melbourne Renegades in Thursday’s earlier game, putting Hurricanes two wins clear at the top of the ladder.But no matter how much rain fell, there was no denying this was Lanning’s night as she scored three-times as many as the entire Sixers side.The 33-year-old’s innings marked the highest of her 280-game T20 career, and the third highest in WBBL history. And in terms of pure stroke-play, there have arguably been no better knocks in the 11 seasons of the competition.Lanning hit 22 boundaries and cleared the rope another four times. Her placement was precise, regularly manipulating the balls into small gaps. Sixers fed Lanning with balls outside off stump. She responded with an array of late cuts, square drives and cover drives that all went to the boundary. She took 41 balls to bring up her half century, but from there exploded with her final 82 runs coming from 33 balls and a boundary every two deliveries.Now two years retired from international cricket, Lanning has scores of 60, 90 not out, 3 and 135 to start this WBBL season and remains one of the best batters in the world.Garth then killed off any faint Sixers hopes, bowling Sophia Dunkley, Ellyse Perry and Elsa Hunter. Rhys McKenna was the other hero for the Stars, with her 50 coming as part of a159-run opening stand with Lanning.

Handshakes and rain in focus as India look to continue unbeaten run against Pakistan

India have dominated all of their 11 ODIs against Pakistan so far

Andrew Fidel Fernando04-Oct-2025Big pictureThe last time these teams met at an ODI World Cup, India won. They tend to. If you are new to the women’s version of this “rivalry”, the headline is that however big the gap is between India and Pakistan’s men’s teams, it has tended to be bigger here. Pakistan have never beaten India in 11 ODIs. They haven’t got close. India have always won by at least 80 runs or five wickets.But the last time these teams met at an ODI World Cup, something else happened that seems of greater relevance to this moment. After the match (India’s win was by 107 runs, by the way), a group of India players were seen playing with and delighting in the six-month-old daughter of Bismah Maroof, Pakistan’s then-captain, who had the infant on her shoulder. It was an uncomplicated moment of shared humanity and joy, the women cooing to the baby and trying gently to draw from her a reaction, while her mother continued to comfort her. Whatever the politics surrounding Sunday’s match, it should not be forgotten that these are athletes who have enjoyed moments of connection, and treated each other with dignity, in the past.Both teams say they are focused on the cricket ahead of this match (there has been no confirmation whether the Indian team will shake hands with the Pakistan players, though), and on a purely cricketing front, Pakistan have a lot of work to do to make a match of this. Their first problem is their batting. They were bowled out for 129 by Bangladesh on Thursday. They do have batters in form – Sidra Amin and Muneeba Ali have been especially good over the last few months. But Pakistan batters don’t have a history of batting consistently against top-quality bowling, which is what India possess.Related

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India, meanwhile, will be pleased with the start they have made in this tournament, though they will also hope their top order can fire. Against Sri Lanka, it was the lower-order batting of Amanjot Kaur and Deepti Sharma that lifted them to a winning total. Their bowling looked in good order in the defence too, with Sneh Rana, Shree Charani and Deepti finding frequent wickets through the middle overs. They also have the advantage of knowing this venue well – India played a tri-series in Colombo earlier this year.Form guideIndia WLWLW (last five ODIs, most recent first)
Pakistan LWLLWIn the spotlight: Sneh Rana and Sidra AminOffspinner Sneh Rana took to the Khettarama surface almost immediately, taking 3 for 31 in her first ODI at the venue. In four matches since, she has built up quite the record at this ground, taking 15 wickets at an average of 14.00 here, becoming Player of the Tournament in that tri-series in May. She has also made a strong start to this World Cup, taking 2 for 32 against Sri Lanka, having also contributed 28 not out with the bat.The last time these two teams met at an ODI World Cup•PCBPakistan’s best chance of making a good score is for Sidra Amin to find some runs. Just in the last three weeks, she had hit 121 not out, 122 and a 50 not out against a good South Africa attack. She was bowled first ball on Thursday, but that was more down to the quality of Marufa Akter’s delivery than through any major failing of Amin. She is not the most aggressive batter around, but this year, she has been the rock that Pakistan build their innings around.Team newsIndia may not see a need to change their winning XI.India (probable): 1 Pratika Rawal, 2 Smriti Mandhana, 3 Harleen Deol, 4 Harmanpreet Kaur (capt), 5 Jemimah Rodrigues, 6 Deepti Sharma, 7 Richa Ghosh (wk), 8 Amanjot Kaur, 9 Sneh Rana, 10 Kranti Goud, 11 Shree CharaniPakistan will think about bringing Eyman Fatima into the side to strengthen their batting. Legspinner Syeda Aroob Shah may also be considered, as she offers some batting as well.Pakistan (probable): 1 Muneeba Ali, 2 Omaima Sohail, 3 Sidra Amin, 4 Aliya Riaz, 5 Natalia Pervaiz, 6 Fatima Sana (capt), 7 Rameen Shamim, 8 Diana Baig, 9 Sidra Nawaz (wk), 10 Nashra Sandhu, 11 Sadia IqbalSidra Amin has been in great form but has struggled in Sri Lanka over the years•PCBPitch and conditionsIt looks like the northeast monsoon has hit Colombo; the city is starting to get day-long rains. Saturday’s match between Australia and Sri Lanka was rained out without the toss taking place (this could be a neat way to avoid the handshake question). In the match that did see some play, on Thursday, the seamers from both Pakistan and Bangladesh got movement in the air and off the surface. With the rain around, there is bound to be moisture in the square.Stats and trivia Although Pakistan’s top run-scorer this year, Amin has an awful record in Sri Lanka. Having played five innings on the island, she has a total of 24 runs here. Her duck on Thursday was her second in Sri Lanka. This has been the richest year for Rana, with 23 of her 52 ODI wickets having come in 2025. Although this stadium is their home for the World Cup, Pakistan women had never played an ODI at Khettarama before Thursday.Quotes”Deepti, Sneh Rana and Shree Charani are a very good combination, where there is a lot of experience also. There is youth as well. They’ve been playing together since the last three-four series, and the combination is really working well for us. Also, they all are very hardworking girls. Most games also, in my interactions with them, they want to improve. What they want to improve and how they want to improve are the questions around which these three are working around. They’re very hungry to go out there and give their best for the country.”
“Support from our senior players is very important for me. They help me out when I make mistakes. Sidra Amin, Diana Baig, Aliya Riaz – they make sure we are tight-knit as a group, and any mistake that one of us makes, we do our best to cover it up or compensate for it. There is great team unity. As captain, it is a challenge leading a group at such a young age, but the support from my team makes it easy.”

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