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2.1 overs, 30 for 1: Konstas involved in wild Shield start

Published in Cricket
Monday, 17 February 2025 18:27
Sam Konstas and Nic Maddinson were involved in an extraordinary start to the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and Victoria at the SCG.
The pair took 30 runs off the first two overs - Konstas with 10 off Scott Boland and Maddinson with 20 from Fergus O'Neill - before Konstas was bowled attempting to sweep Boland from the 13th ball of the match.
Konstas, who made 3 and 22 against Queensland last week having returned early from the Sri Lanka tour before following that with a maiden one-day hundred, opened his account first ball with a streaky leading edge through point when was squared up by Boland.

To the second ball of the match he then brought out the reverse scoop that he played against Jasprit Bumrah earlier in the season and sent Boland over the slips to deep third. Next ball, he used his feet and drove past a diving mid-off before attempting another reverse scoop which he missed.

The over ended with two dots, including a relatively textbook push into the covers off the final delivery.

Then it was over to Maddinson. His intentions were clear first ball when he advanced at O'Neill and was beaten when he attempted to work him through the leg side towards the short boundary.

The next delivery he had some fortune when he angled an edge through the cordon, but there was little doubt with the following stroke when he used his feet and deposited O'Neill straight down the ground.

Things then went to another level when Maddinson turned his attention to the short boundary over mid-on with a free swing of the arms to a full delivery that was sent into the seats. It meant that, midway through the second over, captain Will Sutherland put a long on in place.

It didn't stop Maddinson. This time he stayed in the crease and whipped a delivery from outside off just out of the reach of the fielder on the rope. The last ball of the over was short and wide with Maddinson attempting to upper cut over the slips but failing to connect.

So it was back to Boland vs Konstas. Everyone waited in anticipation of what would happen. Boland went fuller, Konstas moved across his stumps to play effectively a sweep shot, missed and was bowled. A season that has become dominated with debate around the 19-year-old's approach had another installment.

2.1 overs, 30 for 1, and everyone took a deep breath.

Canada on finals vs. USA: We can beat those guys

Published in Breaking News
Monday, 17 February 2025 17:57

It's the rematch fans craved and Canada's 5-3 win over Finland on Monday afternoon clinched it: another battle with Team USA in the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off championship game Thursday night in Boston.

"The last thing we wanted to do was go home today. We'd love to play the Americans again. We feel like we could beat those guys. We plan on playing a little better this time," said Canada's Nathan MacKinnon, who had two goals in the win.

The Americans' 3-1 win over Canada on Saturday night was the talk of the sports world thanks to the raucous atmosphere in Montreal, three fights in the opening nine seconds of the game and thrilling play befitting this "best on best" tournament. The victory clinched a spot in the 4 Nations title game for the U.S., before Canada set up the sequel with its regulation win Monday.

"The message we wanted to send is that it's our time right now. Show that we're not backing down," said Team USA's Matthew Tkachuk, who set a record for the earliest fight in an NHL international game against Canada.

"I didn't hear him say that, but he's trying to make some noise, which he likes to do," Canada goalie Jordan Binnington said. "We're just going to stick to our job here."

Canada finished its job against Finland, although things got a little tense near the end. After conceding a 4-0 lead, Finland scored three goals in the last 7 minutes of the game before Sidney Crosby's empty-netter ended the comeback and sent Canada to the championship final. The U.S. game against Sweden on Monday night was rendered meaningless in the process.

Crosby relished the chance to play the U.S. again.

"You look at the last game and the intensity ... both teams got to know each other pretty well, pretty quickly. It'll be a great challenge," the Pittsburgh Penguins captain said.

Canada entered the 4 Nations Face-Off as the favorite. ESPN BET has the Americans favored in the championship game (-125).

"I don't care who's favored or who's not. We came here to win this," Canada coach Jon Cooper said. "I'm really looking forward to the game. It's why we came here. Regardless if other people think we're underdogs, everybody in that room thinks we have a really, really good chance to win."

Besides the stakes being higher, there will be two big differences in this rematch. Canada will have star defenseman Cale Makar in its lineup after he sat out the game against the U.S. because of an illness. He returned to play a game-high 23 minutes, 57 seconds against Finland.

"That's obviously huge," Crosby said. "He plays all situations and he's so good back there. Obviously gave us a big boost."

The Americans, meanwhile, will have home-ice advantage in front of a partisan crowd at TD Garden in Boston.

"Obviously we had our crowd behind us the last time and they got theirs in a couple of days, so it's going to be exciting," Canada's Brayden Point said.

The environment will be an unusual one for Team Canada star Brad Marchand, who is also captain of the Boston Bruins.

"At the end of the day, I've been booed everywhere. So I'm not too worried about it," he joked Monday.

MacKinnon said Canada can't give the U.S. the chances they gave its opponent last Saturday.

"I just think they're so dangerous. Not a lot was really going on for either team and we kind of gave them a couple looks. They have so much talent that they're going to score," he said. "All the best players in the league are sharing the same ice and the shots are like 20-20. So it just shows that how tight everyone's checking right now. I just think any opportunity we want to make them earn and not give them free chances."

Cooper downplayed the idea that Canada was motivated by a rematch with the Americans more than a 4 Nations championship.

"Even if the U.S. wasn't in the final ... we want in this. We came here for this purpose and now it's 'win one more game.' It just happens to be against the team that beat us after the fireworks that went off on Saturday night," he said. "It should be a pretty good made-for-TV event."

QB Ward on teams who skip him: 'I'll remember'

Published in Breaking News
Monday, 17 February 2025 17:57

FORT WORTH, Texas -- While Cam Ward hasn't decided if he will throw at the NFL combine next week, the quarterback knows how he will answer any scouts or team personnel who ask him if he quit on the Miami Hurricanes team by not finishing his final game with them.

"OK, you're either going to draft me or you're not," Ward said Monday night before receiving the Davey O'Brien Award as the nation's top college quarterback. "If you don't draft me, that's your fault. You've got to remember you're the same team that's got to play me for the rest of my career, and I'll remember that."

Ward was showered with online criticism suggesting that he quit on the Hurricanes after he didn't play the second half of the Pop-Tarts Bowl, a 42-41 loss to Iowa State, in December. He broke the NCAA Division I record for career touchdown passes before halftime.

The quarterback, who could be the first player selected in the NFL draft in April, said the decision to not play in the second half of that bowl game was predetermined by him and the coaching staff.

"I just think we all got what we needed out of it. They seen things that they think they need to work on ... for this season coming up. And they also knew, you know, what I had on the line," Ward said. "We feel like we're doing what's best for the program and myself. I mean, it was a hard decision, especially when, you know, some guys on our team didn't play who I thought should have played. It was also, you know, those guys thought about their future the same way I thought about mine."

Miami coach Mario Cristobal has defended Ward. Last month, he called the accusations of him quitting on the team "a false narrative."

"If I could do it again, I'd do it the same way," Ward said Monday, though he later added, "I wish we could have ended up winning the game. If we had won the game, they wouldn't have said nothing. And so, that's usually how it goes. And you know, you just got to take it on the chin and just keep pushing."

With the first of his three touchdown passes in the Pop-Tarts Bowl, during which he threw for 190 yards to push Miami to a 31-28 halftime lead, Ward set the Division I -- FBS and FCS -- record at 156 touchdowns, one more than Houston's Case Keenum (2007 to 2011). Miami used Emory Williams at quarterback in the second half, and it has since added former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck as a transfer.

Ward finished his college career with 158 TD passes, and his 18,189 passing yards -- 6,908 at Incarnate Word, 6,968 at Washington State and 4,313 at Miami -- is third most in NCAA history behind only Keenum and Dillon Gabriel. In his lone season with Miami, Ward set single-season school record for yards, completions (305), touchdown passes (39) and completion rate -- both for a season and a career, at 67.2%.

As for the upcoming combine, Ward said he hadn't come up with a plan of what he would do next week in Indianapolis. He does plan to throw at Miami's pro day.

The O'Brien Award ceremony came about three weeks after Ward accepted the Manning Award. He followed Jayden Daniels, the 2023 Heisman Trophy winner who also won both of those quarterback awards before being the No. 2 draft pick last year and then leading the Washington Commanders to the NFC Championship Game.

"To see him succeed," Ward said, "is motivating for not only myself but all of the other quarterbacks."

Bengals aim to retain trio of stars, sources say

Published in Breaking News
Monday, 17 February 2025 17:57

The Cincinnati Bengals are hoping to pull off an ambitious -- and expensive -- offseason.

The team will attempt to secure a trio of stars who need new deals -- wide receivers Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins and defensive end Trey Hendrickson -- for the long term, sources told ESPN.

Whether Cincinnati can pull it off remains uncertain, but the team's messaging behind the scenes is that it's certainly going to try.

That starts with Higgins, who is set to hit free agency March 12. One team source says they believe the Bengals will use the franchise tag on Higgins if no long-term deal is reached by the March 4 tag deadline "in order to have time to get a deal done. Can't let him walk."

Sports Illustrated reported Monday that Cincinnati planned to put the nonexclusive tag on Higgins. This would give the team and player until July 15 to negotiate a long-term deal, and if no deal is reached, Higgins would play on a salary of $26.17 million for 2025. Higgins played under a franchise tag of $21.8 million in 2024, and a second tag, in this case, triggers a 20% increase of the previous payout.

Chase, coming off a triple-crown season for most receiving yards (1,708), touchdowns (17) and receptions (127), will be looking to be the highest-paid wide receiver in the NFL -- possibly by a wide margin. And Hendrickson has back-to-back years of 17.5 sacks, leading the league in 2024, at a time when elite pass rushers are making above $30 million per year. The fast-growing pass-rush market also could spark trade movement around the league, especially if the Cleveland Browns entertain Myles Garrett's wishes to play for a new team.

Quarterback Joe Burrow has been vocal this offseason on wanting the Bengals to spend to keep his three star teammates. In an extended interview with the "Pardon My Take" podcast that was released last Wednesday, Burrow was asked to describe how his five-year, $275 million contract extension signed in 2023 could be altered and help give the Bengals extra salary cap flexibility.

"You could convert some of the money to a signing bonus, which will lower the cap hit," Burrow said. "You can push some of the money to the back end of the contract. That lowers the cap hit. And then when you get to the back end of the contract, you can restructure it and convert it to a signing bonus. You can also just take less money."

Later in the interview, Burrow pointed out that most players just convert the money into a signing bonus, a method he said he was willing to pursue.

ESPN's Ben Baby contributed to this report.

Wolves' Edwards (groin) misses All-Star tourney

Published in Basketball
Monday, 17 February 2025 14:59

Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards did not participate in Sunday night's All-Star tournament due to a groin injury.

Edwards told reporters he had hoped the injury wouldn't be an issue coming out of the break. The Timberwolves will return to action on Friday at the Houston Rockets.

Edwards' status wasn't announced until after he didn't appear in the first game of the tournament, a 41-32 loss that eliminated Edwards' Team Kenny.

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James also was a late scratch for Sunday's event.

Edwards, 23, had been named to his third-straight All-Star team after averaging a career-high 27.5 points this season.

Judge differs with Soto on Mets having best shot

Published in Baseball
Monday, 17 February 2025 17:57

TAMPA, Fla. -- Aaron Judge wasn't that surprised by Juan Soto's decision to sign with the crosstown New York Mets but disagreed with his former teammate about which team is in a better spot to compete for championships.

Soto passed on a competitive offer from the Yankees in favor of a 15-year, $765 million deal with the Mets this winter, a decision the superstar made in part due to a belief that the Mets gave him the best chance to win over the next 15 years.

"That's his opinion. He can say what he wants. I definitely disagree with him," Judge said. "He's going to be in a great spot. It's going to be great having him in the town. We're going to be battling back and forth for quite a few years."

Judge hit third last year behind Soto and called him "one of a kind" and "a special player." Because Soto changed his phone number, Judge wasn't able to contact Soto until after the decision

"I wasn't too surprised by it. I think that's where he wanted to be. I think that's where is best for him and his family," Judge said. "He got a pretty nice deal over there. I mean, you can't say no to that. But I'm happy for you."

Judge, who turns 33 on April 26, won his second AL MVP award in three years after leading the major leagues last season with 58 homers, 144 RBIs and 133 walks. He hit .322 as the Yankees reached the World Series for the first time since 2009, only to lose to the Los Angeles Dodgers in five games.

"Getting to the dance and then losing out on it definitely is a lot worse than not even getting in," Judge said. "So guys are motivated. Guys are ready to go."

Judge dropped Tommy Edman's routine fly to center in World Series Game 5 for his first error of the year as the Yankees blew a 5-0 lead and were eliminated with a 7-6 loss. Dodgers pitcher Joe Kelly said his team had anticipated defensive mistakes by the Yankees.

"We heard that, but there's nothing you can do besides you have to beat them," Judge said. "They won. They can say whatever they want. So if you don't like it, you got to play better."

Judge is likely to play primarily in right field following the acquisition of Cody Bellinger in an offseason trade with the Chicago Cubs. Judge was mostly in center last year.

Judge also addressed the birth last month of his daughter, Nora Rose, saying he feels extra motivation to play well this year.

"Having the chance to have her grow up and watch me do what I love, if there's any way I can inspire her through playing this game to do something special, that's going to be pretty cool," the Yankees captain said.

"I'm getting older," Judge added. "I don't want to be the old man here in a couple of years, so I got to stay on top of my game. So she's definitely going to motivate me, definitely keep me on my toes. and it's going to be a fun couple of years, that's for sure."

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

Sources: D-backs' Perdomo lands $45M extension

Published in Baseball
Monday, 17 February 2025 17:11

Shortstop Geraldo Perdomo and the Diamondbacks are in agreement on a four-year, $45 million contract extension that includes a club option for 2030, sources told ESPN on Monday, locking up the All-Star to a deal that deepens Arizona's already strong core.

The contract starts in the 2026 season and keeps the 25-year-old Perdomo under club control through the 2030 season. He will receive a $5 million signing bonus this year and make $5 million in 2026, $8 million in 2027, $11 million in 2028 and $13 million in 2029, sources said. The option is for $15 million with a $3 million buyout.

Perdomo, who signed with the Diamondbacks for $70,000 in 2016 and will receive a $2.55 million salary on top of his signing bonus this year, shook off a tough rookie season in which he hit .195/.285/.262 to play a vital role in their National League pennant and make the All-Star team in 2023.

Though he appeared in only 98 games last season, Perdomo hit .273/.344/.374 with low strikeout totals and was a strong defensive presence up the middle.

With Perdomo slated to hit free agency after the 2027 season, Arizona committed to him long-term despite its top prospect, Jordan Lawlar, also playing shortstop.

Perdomo is not a power threat -- he has 14 home runs in 1,420 career plate appearances -- but does have excellent plate discipline and bat-to-ball skills. His 11% walk rate ranks 46th of the 303 players with at least 1,000 plate appearances since 2021, and his 17.8% strikeout rate is 69th. Over his career, Perdomo has hit .235/.327/.330 with 125 RBIs and 34 stolen bases in 401 games.

Perdomo joins a Diamondbacks core that includes outfielder Corbin Carroll (signed through 2031), starter Corbin Burnes (2030), second baseman Ketel Marte (2028), left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez (2028) and outfielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (2027). Catcher Gabriel Moreno, right-hander Brandon Pfaadt, outfielders Jake McCarthy and Alek Thomas and hard-throwing reliever Justin Martinez all have at least four more years of club control.

Among the Diamondbacks who could reach free agency after this season: right-handers Zac Gallen and Merrill Kelly, first baseman Josh Naylor, third baseman Eugenio Suarez and left-hander Jordan Montgomery.

In the competitive National League West division, the Diamondbacks are widely regarded as the second-best team behind the Los Angeles Dodgers, whom they swept out of the 2023 postseason during their World Series run.

Draper and Alcaraz through to last 16 at Qatar Open

Published in Tennis
Monday, 17 February 2025 11:28

Jack Draper has progressed to the second round of the Qatar Open with a strong performance in a 6-2 7-6 (7-4) victory against Alexei Popyrin.

The eighth seed - playing for the first time since retiring injured against Carlos Alcaraz at the Australian Open in January - needed only 27 minutes to take the first set in Dubai with Popyrin unable to cope with the Briton's first serves.

The second set was far less straightforward for Draper as Popyrin saved a break point to keep with serve.

Draper, making his debut in Doha, won the tie-break to set up a last-16 meeting with Australian qualifier Christopher O'Connell.

Earlier on Monday top seed Carlos Alcaraz progressed to the second round with a 6-4 6-4 victory against Marin Cilic.

Former US Open champion Cilic - making his first appearance since November because of a knee-injury setback - spurned three break points late in the second set that would have put him 5-3 up.

Alcaraz then broke serve and secured a place in the last 16, where he will face either Zhang Zhizhen or Luca Nardi.

Scotland call up Price, Redpath & McCann for England game

Published in Rugby
Monday, 17 February 2025 06:48

Forwards: Ewan Ashman, Jamie Bhatti, Gregor Brown, Dave Cherry, Luke Crosbie, Rory Darge, Jack Dempsey, Matt Fagerson, Zander Fagerson, Euan Ferrie, Grant Gilchrist, Jonny Gray, Patrick Harrison, Cameron Henderson, Will Hurd, Ewan Johnson, Jack Mann, D'Arcy Rae, Jamie Ritchie, Pierre Schoeman, Sam Skinner, Rory Sutherland, Marshall Sykes.

Backs: Fergus Burke, Jamie Dobie, Darcy Graham, George Horne, Rory Hutchinson, Huw Jones, Tom Jordan, Blair Kinghorn, Ross McCann, Stafford McDowall, Ali Price, Cameron Redpath, Arron Reed, Finn Russell, Kyle Rowe, Ollie Smith, Duhan van der Merwe, Ben White.

High Limit Set For Australia Return

Published in Racing
Monday, 17 February 2025 09:03

The second annual High Limit International event at Perth Motorplex will further push the envelope when it comes to setting Australian Speedway records later this year.

Once again held on Dec. 28-30, amid summer break down under the event will fall on a Sunday, Monday and Tuesday morning for American fans. The ante will be upped for competitors with the preliminary payouts bumped to $15,000-to-win and a new-record $110,000-to-win AUD finale.

Our first ever High Limit International race was so amazing, were still trying to get over the incredible response from the fans and the speedway community, said Perth Motorplex General Manager, Gavin Migro, who was recently named RPM International Promoter of the Year. To host so many great drivers here and put on this amazing race was a treat for us here in Perth. We cant wait to do it all again in 2025!

We invite anyone from around the world lock in the travel now for December 28, 29 & 30, 2025.

Not only did the 2024 High Limit International boast the highest-payout in Australian Speedway history, it also produced the largest attendance in the 25-year history of the Perth Motorplex.

James McFadden in Perth Motorplex victory lane. (Richard Hathaway Photography)

We knew that there was potential to build something really special, but I still think the inaugural event exceeded all of our expectations, said Kyle Larson, champion of the 2024 High Limit International. Everyone from the track to the fans to the teams were incredibly welcoming and it was awesome to see how even the Americans back home embraced it on Flo.

I know the Perth and HLR staffs are working hard to take this event to the next level still. We want to create something truly remarkable for the country down there.

Driving for local Western Australia native, Jason Pryde, NASCAR champion Kyle Larson etched his name into the history books as the inaugural High Limit champion in December 2024. In front of an electric crowd at the Kwinana Beach facility, the American cashed $100,000 AUD and his first-ever victory on Australian soil after a decade-plus of trying.

James McFadden, a Northern Territory native now residing in Victoria, topped the opening two preliminary nights in his newly-formed No. 23X supplied by Sheldon Brady.

After sweeping the Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic and Australian Sprintcar Championship, the former High Roller will don the iconic No. A1 the next time we see him down under.

More details on the event will be released in the coming months.

As far as the stateside Kubota High Limit Racing series, the season will begin with a trip to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Dirt Track on March 13 & 15. The 60-race tour will conclude at Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track on Oct. 17-18.

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