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India bowl, bring in Mohammed Shami for Arshdeep Singh

Published in Cricket
Tuesday, 28 January 2025 05:20

Toss India chose to bowl vs England

Suryakumar Yadav won his third toss in a row, with India once again choosing to field first in Rajkot. India, who are 2-0 up and can seal the series with victory, brought back Mohammed Shami for his first international appearance since the 2023 ODI World Cup final.

On what is expected to be the best surface for batting in the series so far, Surykumar was again keen to chase. "It looks nice and hard and I don't think it's going to change," he said.

Shami's return in place of the rested Arshdeep Singh is a significant moment after ankle surgery ruled him out of action for the whole of 2024. His last T20I was also against England, in the semi-final of the 2022 T20 World Cup.

Buttler confirmed that he too would have looked to field first. "We fought hard and pushed them all the way," he said of England's improved performance in the second T20I. "We need to be at our best tonight."

England had already named an unchanged team, with Jacob Bethell continuing to sit out after illness and Jamie Smith taking the gloves from Phil Salt due to what Buttler described as a "tight calf".

India: 1 Sanju Samson (wk), 2 Abhishek Sharma, 3 Tilak Varma, 4 Suryakumar Yadav (capt), 5 Hardik Pandya, 6 Dhruv Jurel, 7 Axar Patel, 8 Washington Sundar, 9 Ravi Bishnoi, 10 Mohammed Shami, 11 Varun Chakravarthy

England: Phil Salt, 2 Ben Duckett, 3 Jos Buttler (capt), 4 Harry Brook, 5 Liam Livingstone, 6 Jamie Smith (wk), 7 Jamie Overton, 8 Brydon Carse, 9 Jofra Archer, 10 Mark Wood, 11 Adil Rashid

Vishwa Fernando, the Sri Lanka left-arm seamer, has signed for Warwickshire for the start of their County Championship campaign this season.

Fernando has taken 79 Test wickets, including four in his last outing in South Africa in December, and will be available for Warwickshire's Division One games in April.

He impressed last summer in a three-match stint with Yorkshire, taking 17 wickets including nine in the match against Derbyshire, and went on to feature in Sri Lanka's Test tour of England, including a key role in their victory at the Kia Oval in the third Test.

He could make his Warwickshire debut in their season opener against Sussex, starting on April 4, and will also be available to play against another former club, Durham, and in Warwickshire's home fixture against Nottinghamshire from April 18.

"I am thrilled to be joining Warwickshire for the early stages of the season," Fernando said. "Playing county cricket has been hugely enjoyable for me over the last two years.

"The county have some very good cricketers and I am looking forward to playing with Alex Davies, Ed Barnard and all the boys.

"When I step on to the field for any team I always give 100 percent and the loyal Bears fans will get my absolute heart and soul in every day I am there.

"I am grateful to Cricket Sri Lanka for allowing me this opportunity and thankful to Mark Robinson for believing in my ability."

Fernando's signing follows the confirmation that Pakistan's Hasan Ali will return to Edgbaston for a third successive year, while Australia's allrounder Beau Webster, New Zealand's Test captain Tom Latham, and former Middlesex pacer Ethan Bamber have also joined over the winter.

"We are delighted to have secured Vishwa for the first three rounds of the County Championship," Robinson, Warwickshire's first-team coach, said. "He's a proven international bowler and, a left-armer, who will offer us great variation to complement our attack.

"He did well for Yorkshire last season in a brief stay, took plenty of wickets, and we hope he can help us get off to a strong start this campaign."

Prospective investors in Hundred franchises have expressed their frustration with the ECB's sales process, which will be determined by final bids in the next two weeks. Bidders fear that the efforts they have put into building relationships with potential partners over the past five months may have been wasted, with the process ultimately determined by "pure financial factors".

The ECB invited bids for 49% stakes in each of the eight Hundred teams in early September, in a sales process being run by the US-based Raine Group and Deloitte. The board said that the process has the dual aim of attracting "strategic partners" for the Hundred's future success while ensuring the "long-term financial sustainability" of English domestic cricket.
The final round of the process will start on Thursday, as ESPNcricinfo revealed, after each host venue chose a shortlist of potential partners to run their franchise as a joint-venture. The highest bidder from each shortlist will enter into a period of exclusivity following either sealed bids (if two bidders remain) or an auction (if three or more remain).

Some prospective investors have raised their frustrations that the final stage of the process will be determined by a straightforward financial offer. This has come as a surprise to some bidders, who believed that host venues would consider all final-round offers and choose their preferred partner based on the extensive discussions they have held over the past five months.

"It's coming down to the highest number wins," an associate close to a bid team told ESPNcricinfo. "If that's been the case from the start, then such a drawn-out and confusing process could have been avoided. We, like many, have a compelling case that goes beyond pure financial factors.

"The bidders in this process are very successful people both from the sporting and business worlds. But the whole thing has been unpredictable, and has changed throughout, which has been concerning. This is such a crucial moment in time for the game in England: let's hope all things have been considered with regards to partnerships versus financial gain."

ECB defend 'thorough and rigorous' process

The ECB denies that the sales will simply be a case of the highest bidder winning, and defended their process as "thorough and rigorous". They argue that the first two stages of the process saw more than 100 initial expressions of interest cut down significantly in collaboration with the eight host venues, depending on their preferences, with some lucrative offers counted out.

Richard Gould, the ECB's chief executive, has previously dismissed criticisms of the process, describing it as investors trying to "negotiate through the media". An ECB spokesperson told ESPNcricinfo: "This has been a thorough and rigorous process, with each host venue choosing its own shortlist of potential partners based on who they would like to work with, not making purely financial decisions.

"Our aims have always been to attract interest from a diverse range of parties with relevant skills and expertise to help the Hundred continue to grow, and to maximise value for the whole game. We have had a huge amount of interest and engagement from a wide range of interested parties, and we recognise that this leaves a number of disappointed parties who will not be successful."

The ECB also insisted that all remaining bidders in the process have submitted bids at each stage of the process. Several prospective investors have queried the recent emergence of a bid from a Silicon Valley tech consortium - led by Nikesh Arora and including the CEOs of Google, Microsoft and Adobe - but the board insisted there have been no late entrants since the initial first-round deadline of October 18.

Another member of a bid team told ESPNcricinfo that they have found the process "complex" and that they feel miscommunication has led to "confusion" among prospective investors. But they added: "I respect what the ECB are doing. They are trying to maximise what they can get from this. They have to do everything they can on that front."

Thompson has also ruled out an "IPL takeover" of the Hundred. The owners of at least five Indian franchises - including CVC, the private equity firm who run Gujarat Titans - are understood to be in the final round of bidding, but several US-based investors are also in contention, including Sanjay Govil, the owner of Washington Freedom in Major League Cricket, and Avram Glazer, the co-chair of Manchester United.
Gould said last month that the funds raised would safeguard county cricket's finances for the next "20 to 25 years" The ECB is putting "guard-rails" in place to ensure that the counties spend the money in a sustainable way: paying off debt, building reserves or investing in long-term projects.

Big names 'need to really shine' for injury-hit Scotland

Published in Rugby
Tuesday, 28 January 2025 00:12

"I think they will need to rely on their bigger players now - and they need to step up even more. You look at someone like Finn Russell, Blair Kinghorn has been playing over in France, and I think they'll really be looking to them now to really shine."

Hastings believes "we can still be very positive" going into the Six Nations.

"There's a tiny bit more pressure on the depth of the squad, but boys have been playing brilliantly for their clubs, some of the best form I've seen," he said.

A home game against the Italians is viewed by some as the perfect game to open the championship for Scotland, but after defeat in Rome in last season's Six Nations - and having been taken to the wire by the Azzurri in victory in the 2023 championship - Hastings says nobody in the Scotland camp will be looking past the threat Italy pose.

"It's funny, even some of my mates from school, they all kind of have that mindset like, 'we're going to smash Italy', but it's not a thing [within the camp]," Hastings said.

Will Ireland author a first Six Nations three-peat?

Published in Rugby
Monday, 27 January 2025 22:17

Speaking of the Lions, no fewer than eight of Ireland's playing squad, plus coaches Easterby and Paul O'Connell, know the feeling of pulling on the famous red jersey.

However, with the tourists' last trip coming after a season when Ireland finished third in the Six Nations and were still finding their feet under Andy Farrell, there are a host of key players who come into this championship targeting a first call-up to the invitational side having missed out on South Africa four years ago.

Josh van der Flier, for example, may be a former World Rugby player of the year, but at 31 years old has never represented the Lions.

The three-Test series against the Wallabies will likely represent a final chance to do so in his prime.

While slightly younger, Garry Ringrose, 30, Hugo Keenan and James Ryan, both 28, will be in the same boat.

Kiwi-born Jamison Gibson-Park and native Australian wing Mack Hansen will be in the mix having become key Test players since the last tour, while Caelan Doris has been tipped as not just a potential first-time tourist but as a Lions captain too.

There will be plenty of talk of taking things game by game and focusing on the task at hand in the coming weeks, but as Doris himself noted, Lions selection will be an "extra factor" to each round of the championship.

Six players to watch out for in the Six Nations

Published in Rugby
Monday, 27 January 2025 23:44

The Toulouse fly-half is no stranger to the Six Nations, having played in his first championship in 2019 as a 19-year-old.

The 25-year-old is hoping to make his first appearance in the competition for nearly two years after a nasty knee injury forced him to miss the 2023 World Cup and last year's championship.

Ntamack was France's starting fly-half when they won the Grand Slam in 2022, and it comes as no surprise their below-par campaign last year came with him absent.

Toulouse's European and domestic double last season came as result of Ntamack's return to the side as he ably supported the brilliance of half-back partner Antoine Dupont.

Thomas Ramos, the Toulouse full-back, started three of France's Autumn Nations Series games at fly-half after a calf injury ruled out Ntamack.

His other main competitor for the starting shirt is Matthieu Jalibert, who was sent back to play for Bordeaux-Begles on Saturday, indicating a likely return for Ntamack on Friday against Wales.

Tandy In A League of His Own Following Rolex 24 Win

Published in Racing
Monday, 27 January 2025 12:30

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Nick Tandy completed a feat in sports car racing that has never been done before following Sundays finish of the 63rd Rolex 24 at Daytona.

Co-piloting the No. 7 Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963 alongside Felipe Nasr and Laruens Vanthoor, the 40-year-old British driver became the first driver to score overall victories in every major 24-hour sports car race.

That includes the 24 Hours of Le Mans, 24 Hours of Spa, Nürburgring 24 Hours and the Rolex 24.

Its an accomplishment that even Tandy felt was quite unbelievable.

I think first of all, youve got to be proud that youve been put in a position to be able to compete in that sort of those sort of races, and then be in a car that can compete for the win, Tandy said.

But yeah, it never really dawned on me about these sort of records and stuff like this until Laurens, when we won at Spa and somebody said, Well, youve got class wins in all the four majors now.

And then you kind of look into it and you see theres other people, legendary names on these lists who have won various things but never overall in all four. Class winners, yes.

But yeah, its something that since that day in probably 2020, its something that Ive definitely wanted to check off the list.

Tandy scored a GT Le Mans class victory in 2014, however, Sunday was his first overall triumph.

Alongside Tandys monumental feat, it was team owner Roger Penskes second straight victory at the famed twice-around-the-clock event, where Nasr also anchored the final stint en route to victory.

Winning Daytona is a massive thing anyway as a standalone event, Tandy said. Dont get me wrong. Im very proud to be sat here again. Obviously as an overall winner is special.

But yeah, like you say, to get the big four 24-hour wins one would be just an incredible career, so to be able to get four and a few Sebrings (12 Hours of Sebring) and a few Petits (Petit Le Mans) is dream come true stuff.

Sources: Fenway group to shop stake of Penguins

Published in Hockey
Monday, 27 January 2025 23:00

Fenway Sports Group is taking the Pittsburgh Penguins to market this week to explore selling a minority stake, multiple sources told ESPN on Monday.

It is still to be determined what percentage of the team Fenway is looking to sell, but FSG still expects to be the controlling owners, sources told ESPN.

FSG did something similar with Liverpool in 2023, selling a minority stake of the EPL team to New York-based sports investment firm Dynasty Equity.

Fenway bought controlling interest of the Penguins in 2021 for $900 million. The Penguins were previously owned by Ron Burkle and franchise legend Mario Lemieux, who had bought the team and saved it from bankruptcy in 1999. That group helped keep the Penguins in Pittsburgh, then the club went on to win three Stanley Cups from 2009 to 2017 with its current core player group of Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang. Lemieux has remained involved with the team after the sale to Fenway.

FSG's portfolio includes several sports properties, such as Liverpool of the EPL, the Boston Red Sox of MLB, Fenway Park, NESN, RFK Racing of NASCAR and Boston Common Golf of TGL.

Any change of ownership structure in the NHL is official only after it gets approved by the league's board of governors. Fenway Sports Group selling off a minority stake of the Penguins would not be viewed as unusual, especially in this era of private equity involvement in sports ownership.

In October 2024, Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik sold a majority stake of his team to a new group of investors.

Through 52 games, the Penguins are 20-24-8 and in eighth place in the Metropolitan Division -- putting them at risk of missing the Stanley Cup playoffs for a third consecutive season. On Monday, Crosby scored his 15th goal but couldn't prevent the Penguins from a 2-1 loss to the San Jose Sharks, the club's third straight defeat.

FSG publicly and privately has said it would like to help Crosby win more Stanley Cups in Pittsburgh. Crosby, 37, signed a two-year extension (carrying a $8.7 million cap hit) with the Penguins in September. The Penguins are poised to be active ahead of the March 7 NHL trade deadline to help the team transition to a younger roster while staying competitive.

NHL suspends Lightning D Lilleberg for two games

Published in Hockey
Monday, 27 January 2025 15:07

NEW YORK -- Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Emil Lilleberg has been suspended two games without pay for interference against Detroit Red Wings forward J.T. Compher on Saturday night.

Lilleberg, 23, received a minor penalty for the incident, which occurred in the second period of the Red Wings' 2-0 victory.

On Sunday, the NHL Department of Player Safety announced the hearing had been set for Monday, and acted quickly in determining the punishment, which was announced Monday on the department's social media feed.

Under terms of the collective bargaining agreement, Lilleberg will lose $9,062.50, which will go to the players' emergency assistance fund.

The Lightning play host to the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday and the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

McDavid scores 21st in return from suspension

Published in Hockey
Monday, 27 January 2025 23:11

EDMONTON, Alberta -- Captain Connor McDavid returned from his three-game suspension for cross-checking Vancouver's Conor Garland, and scored a goal in leading his Edmonton Oilers to a 4-2 win over the Seattle Kraken on Monday night.

McDavid tied the score 2-2 at 1:57 of the second period with his 21st tally of the season, before Corey Perry scored to give Edmonton the lead for good en route to its third straight win.

"It was a good game. [Seattle] pushed, especially late in the game. They had their opportunities and they didn't let up," Edmonton coach Kris Knoblauch said. "Tonight, we played just well enough to win."

Mattias Ekholm had a goal and an assist, and Mattias Janmark also scored for the Oilers in the victory. Edmonton has now won 11 of 14, sweeping back into first place in the Pacific Division, one point ahead of the idle Vegas Golden Knights. Ekholm's tally was an empty-netter with 58 seconds left, which secured the win.

"There was a lot of north. We were playing north, and playing with the puck," Perry said, referring to the amount of offensive zone time Edmonton had in the win. "We had some shifts where we were cycling the puck and moving the puck well and getting shots. And that's our game."

Calvin Pickard had 26 saves for the Oilers, allowing goals to Eeli Tolvanen and Vince Dunn for the Kraken, who led 2-1 after one period. Joey Daccord stopped 27 shots for Seattle in the loss.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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