Smith sets his sights on 2028 Olympics amid T20 ambitions

He returned to the BBL with a stunning century at the SCG having lost his Australia T20I spot last year

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Smith: Missing the 10k-run mark ‘hurt a little bit’

Steven Smith has set his sights on the 2028 Olympics, declaring he wants to prolong his short-form career and return to Australia’s T20 team for the Los Angeles Games.Smith produced one of the finest T20 innings of his career on Saturday, smashing an unbeaten 121 from 64 balls for Sydney Sixers against Perth Scorchers to set up a BBL victory.Australia’s former T20 captain hit seven sixes in his knock, manipulating Scorchers’ bowling and getting inventive in his efforts to target the short boundary.Related

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Smith has become something of a forgotten force in T20 cricket in recent years, and even missed selection in Australia’s squad for last year’s T20 World Cup. He has also been overlooked in the past four IPL auctions, the only franchise cricket he played last year being for Washington in the USA’s Major League Cricket.But Smith’s BBL form has regularly shown he is among the best T20 openers in the country, hitting three centuries in his last seven matches in the competition. The trio of tons brought him level with Ben McDermott for the most in tournament history, with Smith having played just 32 games to McDermott’s 100.His average of 45.88 is the highest of any local, while he holds the sixth best strike-rate of any player with 146.3.But Smith says he does not want to be a domestic-player only in the shortest format, eying off a return to Australian colours.”I’d like to play the Olympics, I reckon that would be cool,” Smith said. “We’ll see how far I go in terms of long-form cricket. But I am going to play short-form cricket for a while I think when I do finish. You never know. There are a lot of good young kids who are smacking the ball out of the park.”Steven Smith was spectacular at the SCG•Getty ImagesSmith will be 39 by the time cricket returns to the Olympics in 2028, with the sport featuring for the first time since 1900 when only Great Britain and France featured.He has not yet outlined his retirement plans for red-ball cricket, but has made no secret of his desire to play T20s longer into the future.Smith entered Saturday’s game with virtually no T20 preparation, with a 15-minute net before the BBL game his only hit against the white ball following the India Test series.He has played solely as an opener in T20, with his record generally improving the longer a tournament goes on. And with the likely chance to focus solely on the 20-over format in years to come, Smith believes his game could improve further.”I find the more I play back-to-back games you get in sync with the game,” Smith said. “Even [Saturday] I don’t think I played my first 10 balls really well. I was probably going a bit too hard for how the wicket was playing.”But if I am playing T20s regularly, I probably come out with a slightly different mindset at the start, give myself a bit more time. It’s just the gears and going up and down in the gears throughout the innings [that change for T20s]. And just playing the percentages.”

Will Cristiano Ronaldo play in Europe again? ‘Spectacular’ money claim from ex-Man Utd coach as Portuguese GOAT stars in Saudi Pro League for Al-Nassr

Cristiano Ronaldo is unlikely to play in Europe again, says ex-Manchester United coach Rene Meulensteen, with the Portuguese committed to a new two-year contract at Al-Nassr. He is already 40 years of age, with the “spectacular” money on offer in the Middle East expected to ensure that CR7 sees out his record-shattering playing career in the Saudi Pro League.

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Ronaldo linked up with Al-Nassr in 2023 having seen his contract terminated by Premier League giants at Old Trafford. He started a new trend when heading to a division that was lacking in household names.

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There are now many on show in Saudi Arabia, with Ronaldo sticking around after agreeing an extension to lucrative terms that will take him beyond his 42nd birthday. Goals continue to flow for the former United, Real Madrid and Juventus superstar.

Return to Sporting? CR7 generated speculation

It is expected that Ronaldo, despite generating talk of returning to his roots at Sporting, will hang up his boots as an Al-Nassr player. No club in Europe would want to fund the terms required to bring an ageing icon onto their books.

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GettyMeulensteen predicts future for Ronaldo

Meulensteen, who worked with CR7 in Manchester, told football betting site BetVictor: “I can't see Cristiano Ronaldo in Europe again. Not now. I think he's made that conscious decision. There was a void when he left Manchester United, and he still was keen to stay in Europe and play in the Champions League.

“There was a brief interest from Bayern Munich, but nobody really took a chance on him. That's why he went to Saudi Arabia. This is his fourth season in Saudi.

“The money is obviously spectacular and important to him, which is good. But he must still find the level interesting enough to play at, as well as the Asian Champions League. It keeps him ticking over for Portugal, and I think that's one of the most important things for him.”

BPL gets a boost from arrival of eliminated ILT20 players

James Vince, Tim David and Shimron Hetmyer were with Gulf Giants while Jason Holder and Andre Russell were with Abu Dhabi Knight Riders

Mohammad Isam03-Feb-2025A cluster of big names joined the playoff stage of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), all arriving from the International League T20 (ILT20) tournament in the UAE after being eliminated in that competition. James Vince, Tim David and Shimron Hetmyer have come from Gulf Giants (GG) while Andre Russell and Jason Holder have arrived after playing for the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders (ADKR).All five were in action at Monday’s BPL eliminator match. David, Russell and Vince turned out for Rangpur Riders while Khulna Tigers have Hetmyer and Holder in their corner.Kyle Mayers is reportedly also returning for Fortune Barishal after his stint with the Abu Dhabi franchise in the ILT20. Mayers had initially played five matches for Barishal, before hopping off to the ILT20 where he played ten matches.Related

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It is a timely boost for the BPL after a plethora of controversies over allegations of corruption and salary payment issues.The inclusion of these T20 A-listers will give the tournament some legitimacy. But the swift player transfer highlights the absurdity of the T20 market where a player gets to play more franchise leagues in the same window if his team is eliminated earlier than others. Vince has played in the Big Bash League, before making it to the ILT20 and now have arrived for the BPL.The injection of big stars created an early problem for Rangpur in the eliminator though. Vince had a mix-up with Soumya Sarkar in the first over of the eliminator, resulting in the latter getting run-out. Vince then fell for just one run, unable to read a two-paced wicket. David and Russell fell for seven and four respectively.The BPL hasn’t had a lot of big names playing this season. Alex Hales and Shaheen Afridi featured for the first couple of weeks while Jason Roy and Reece Topley also appeared for a few matches. In fact, there has been criticism of the large number of lesser-known and former overseas cricketers in the BPL.

Nottingham Forest in advanced talks to sign "exciting" Lewis alternative

Whilst Nottingham Forest have secured a number of targets as of late, Rico Lewis is currently unlikely to join their list of incomings and that has forced the Tricky Trees to turn to an alternative option.

Nottingham Forest set to miss out on Lewis

After welcoming James McAtee from Manchester City, those at the City Ground were seemingly hoping to welcome a second Citizen in Lewis, only for the defender to decide to stay put at his boyhood club. Now, with the versatile defender reportedly closing in on a new deal at the Manchester club, Forest have been forced to end their pursuit and turn their focus towards other options.

What’s more, when asked about his future following last weekend’s 4-0 thrashing of Wolverhampton Wanderers on the opening day, Lewis told reporters: “For me, I’ve never ever seen myself leaving. I’ve always wanted to play for City. It’s my dream. When I’m playing with the kind of players that I’m playing with, it brings out the best of me. So I’m so happy.

“Everyone wants that assurance and security, but at the end of day it’s on me. It’s on me to perform. Last season I played more than the season before. So it’s always the same goal – to become an established player.”

Nottingham Forest join Dortmund in race to sign "fantastic" Chelsea talent

Chelsea have already rejected Dortmund’s offer…

ByTom Cunningham Aug 20, 2025

It’s a rare day when Evangelos Marinakis doesn’t get what he wants, but this time he’s been forced to look elsewhere for a defensive addition. As such, reports are already emerging that the Greek owner has shifted his focus towards a La Liga right-back.

Nottingham Forest in advanced talks to sign Carmona

As reported by ABC Sevilla and relayed by Sport Witness, Nottingham Forest are now in advanced talks to sign Jose Angel Carmona from Sevilla this month. The Midlands club have reportedly tabled an opening offer worth €10m (£9m) and expect to reach an agreement with the right-back as soon as possible.

Pivoting away from Lewis and towards the Spaniard in rapid fashion, the fact that Marinakis has worked with Sevilla sporting director Antonio Cordon in the past may have helped advance the deal for those at the City Ground.

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When compared last season, Carmona is the clear standout. His ball recovery numbers were particularly impressive in the previous campaign and that’s the type of energy that could see the 23-year-old push Ola Aina all the way for a starting place at Forest.

Jose Angel Carmona in action for Sevilla against Atletico Madrid.

Praised as “exciting” by U23 scout Antonio Mango in 2022, Carmona has now added experience to the talent that he already had in abundance. Now, he could be about to take the Premier League by storm as the perfect alternative to Lewis for Nuno Espirito Santo.

Mason Melia: The Irish Alexander Isak snapped up by Spurs for a record fee

Tottenham have made no secret of their desire to become a top-tier destination for the world's best young talent. "You can try to sell a vision to someone, but if there's tangible physical evidence of it… Anyone who has watched us since I've joined will have seen the aspirations we have to be the kind of team we want to be. That's not just me saying it, we're actually doing it," said former head coach Ange Postecoglou when he was calling the shots in N17.

Postecoglou was referencing the signing of Lucas Bergvall at the back end of the winter 2024 transfer window, with Spurs pipping Barcelona to the Swedish prodigy's signature. A few months prior, they had beaten Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain to Croatian wonderkid Luka Vuskovic, and later hijacked Brentford's move for Archie Gray. 

There's been a conscious effort to bring down the average age of the senior side since abandoning the win-now principles of the Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte eras, and Postecoglou had a hand in all three of those signings. Before being fired, the Australian also helped convince another exciting prospect to move to north London.

Masia Melia will become the latest teenager to join the youth revolution at Hotspur Way in January, when he arrives from League of Ireland outfit St Patrick's Athletic. Though he's only just turned 18, the forward has racked up almost 100 appearances in senior football.

So, who is Melia, why did Tottenham pay a record sum to sign him, and is he worthy of all the hype? GOAL takes a closer look at Irish football's newest sensation…

Where it all began

Melia was born on September 22, 2007, in the tiny district of Newtownmountkennedy (yes, that's how it's spelled, it's a real place) in County Wicklow on the east coast of the Republic of Ireland. Taking a liking to football, he quickly caught the eye of local sides Newtown Juniors and St Joseph's Boys, before joining a professional club in Bray Wanderers in 2022. However, he was then snapped up by St Patrick's that same year and hasn't looked back since.

According to Rory Hackett, his former coach and a good friend of his father, Melia stood out from day one. "I used to watch the way he'd strike the ball, it was almost perfect, inside and outside of the foot, free-kicks too, he just had that knack," Hackett said to the earlier in 2025.

"When he was nine, one day I saw him score a volley from the halfway line here. Mason caught it sweet and hit the roof of the net. Everyone went wild but I remember thinking, 'Yeah, but do it again.' And sure enough he did it again a few weeks later! He had power in his strike that no nine-year-old should have had. He used to score hat-tricks every single game and I used to have to take him off sometimes! 

"I saw many goals where he would dribble it the length of the pitch and score. I used to get hassle on the sideline and they'd tell Mason, 'Whatever you do, don't score a hat-trick because Rory will take you off!' But I had to. At that age, you have to give everyone a chance. He was very humble, though, and loved the craic with the other kids."

Hackett wasn't the only coach who foresaw Melia's rise, as Newtown Juniors' Hughie Nolan told : "I saw at an early age that Mason would go straight to the top through his sheer love of football. I knew he would be good, people always talk about the next Roy Keane or Robbie Keane and usually I don't see it, but I knew he would be good – but maybe not this good. Every time he has stepped up a level, he has taken it in his stride and nothing has fazed him."

Before venturing into the world of club football, Melia made his name in Ireland by helping the Under-16s win the 2022 Victory Shield, popping up with a goal in the final against Scotland and kick-starting a prolific career at international youth level.

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After a matter of months in the St Pat's youth setup, Melia was promoted into first-team action well before his 16th birthday. In fact, he became the club's youngest player goal-scorer aged 15 years and 132 days old when he came off the bench to find the net in a 3-1 Leinster Senior Cup loss to Wexford in February 2023. Picking the ball up on the edge of the opposition penalty area, he took a couple of delicate touches before rifling into the top corner.

Melia was then sent back to the youth ranks for a few months before returning to the senior fold in May of that year, becoming the youngest league debutant in the history of St Pat's. Even though this occasion wasn't marked with a goal, interim manager Jon Daly was full of praise: "He's been exceptional at U19s. When you are thinking 'I need a goal', I saw him score numerous goals for the U19s, I saw him score against Wexford in the Leinster Senior Cup, so I know he can finish and I know his movement is good."

That first league goal eventually arrived the following month during a 7-0 drubbing of UCD, with the national press crowning Melia as 'magic'. Within weeks, he was on trial at Manchester City and was tipped to join Liverpool, becoming more of a known quantity to teams on the other side of the Irish Sea.

The milestones kept on tumbling for Melia, who signed his first pro contract in November 2023, three days before his ascension took its sharpest climb yet. St Pat's had reached the 2023 FAI Cup final, setting up a clash with Dublin rivals Bohemians. There was international interest in the fixture, and it broke the attendance record for an Irish cup game which had stood since 1945, with 43,881 packing out the Aviva Stadium. With his side leading 2-1, Daly threw Melia on as a 57th-minute substitute to become the youngest player in FAI Cup final history. St Pat's would go on to win 3-1 and Melia had his first taste of silverware at a time where domestic football in Ireland was turning into a hot-topic again.

The 2024 season was Melia's first as an established member of the St Pat's squad from start to finish. Where he made 13 appearances and scored three goals in 2023, the striker featured in a whopping 41 games across all competitions the following year, this time netting on seven occasions. Along the way, Melia made his European debut as St Patrick's reached the league phase of the Conference League, which was eventually won by Chelsea. To cap off a memorable campaign, Melia was voted by his peers as the PFAI Young Player of the Year, becoming – you guessed it – the youngest-ever recipient of the award.

All the while, Melia was enjoying almost unprecedented success with the Ireland U17s, scoring 10 goals in 22 games at that age group either side of the 2023 Euros. He has since made his mark at U21 level, becoming Ireland's youngest scorer in that age category, obviously.

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The 2025 season has been whirlwind in more ways than one for Melia. Towards its start, it was announced St Pat's had agreed to sell him to Tottenham for an Irish-record sum of €2 million (£1.75m), which could eventually rise to €4m (£3.5m). Citing the aforementioned Bervall after he snubbed Barca for Spurs, Melia, who was supposedly also courted by Arsenal, said to the : "You have to think about all that stuff before you even sign for a club. There's obviously reasons why I'm going to Tottenham. It's where I feel most comfortable. Tottenham is a big club but I have to work hard to get to his (Bergvall's) level."

Fired up by that news, Melia has enjoyed a career-best season in terms of goals. At the time of writing, he is second in the League of Ireland's Golden Boot rankings, with his tally of 12 only bettered by Waterford's Padraig Amond, and he has caught the eye of Manchester United legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The Norwegian was in charge of Besiktas when they faced St Pat's in a Conference League qualifier, and though the Turkish giants prevailed 7-3 on aggregate, the former striker was impressed by the talent Melia possessed beyond his years.

"I think Tottenham have made a good signing," Solskjaer said. "You see a mature finisher. I don't want to put too much pressure on him. I always follow the young players when I see them early in their careers. There are a few decent players I played with from Ireland, so I have a fond eye for Irish players." Solskjaer added: "Melia has a bright future ahead of him, keeps getting runs and getting in the good areas. One of the things I like most about him is his attitude towards pressing: he does his defensive job as well. In the second half, he was tasked with sitting on one of our midfielders and he did the job."

To celebrate his 18th birthday earlier this month, Melia scored a brace as St Pat's thrashed Cork City 4-0. There are worse ways to mark becoming a legal adult. A senior Ireland call-up isn't far away as the Boys in Green look to secure an unlikely place at next summer's World Cup.

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Biggest strengths

As an up-and-coming striker, one who has made the St Pat's No.9 shirt his own, it's important to recognise Melia's ability as a scorer and finisher first. He's able to sniff out danger in and around the box, proving a chance magnet that is learning it's not about what you've done before but what you do next.

St Pat's boss Stephen Kenny said after Melia's double on his 18th birthday: "I have been drilling it home to him, he can get frustrated and you have to say, 'Listen, all of the best strikers miss chances – it's how you handle it.' You can't let it overtake your emotional state. It's important you eliminate that from your mindset and go again, score the next one. And he did that."

This is bread and butter for a striker, however. You have to score goals to make ends meet. What has set Melia apart at his tender age is everything else that he brings to the game, with his infectious energy and aggressive pressing standing out. "When he made his debut for St Pat's, he put senior centre-backs under serious pressure while only 15 years old. His energy levels are unbelievable and his work off the ball was nearly better than what he did on the ball," said Melia's former Bray Wanderers coach, Conor Canavan.

Melia has spent time playing on the wing at senior level, which has helped him remain disciplined and taught him the value of defending wherever you are on the pitch. St Pat's captain Joe Redmond told the : "He is a handful. His power, his speed and his finishing is incredible. I think maybe we've only seen half of it. Like I said a few times, he is going to go up another level and it's exciting to see. He has a bit of everything. He can hold it up, he can go in behind, he can finish, he has got good control, and his maturity and knowledge of the game is really good as well."

Recently, Melia has also sought to become a more selfless team-mate in possession as well as out of it, registering four assists in addition to his 12 goals in the League of Ireland already this season. 

On his part, is well aware of his own mental strength and the experience he has already accrued. "I've played over 80 games in senior football now,” he said after facing Besiktas this summer. "I think everything has worked out the way I would like it to work out. I've grown into more of a man. I'm feeling more physical and ready for a bigger challenge… I kind of like attention. If you've had attention, you're doing something right. I've dealt with it since I was young, I have a good family behind me. Everyone keeps me humble."

West Ham readying bid to sign "crazy" ace who dreams of Premier League move

After announcing the arrival of Mateus Fernandes, West Ham United are reportedly readying an offer to sign an attacking reinforcement who Graham Potter loves.

Fernandes "excited" by West Ham move

Following a disastrous start to the season, West Ham have welcomed a much-needed reinforcement in Fernandes. The midfielder has officially arrived from Southampton in a deal worth around £42m with add-ons and will now be looking to make his mark on Potter’s side as soon as possible.

Speaking for the first time since putting pen to paper, Fernandes told West Ham’s official website: “I’m very happy to be here. I’m very excited to play for West Ham. I think it’s a big step for me.

“It’s a big Club, a massive Club. The project, the stadium, the city, everything. I want to try to play football, enjoy football, not just run and try to score, but try to play good football. I think the most important thing is to try to give everything every day.”

After welcoming the midfield star, West Ham are not done there. Reports are also indicating that they’re on course to sign Soungoutou Magassa from AS Monaco to continue their late spending.

It should come as no surprise that those at the London Stadium are attempting a late spending spree. The Hammers have endured a nightmare start to the season, losing three from three, and are suddenly among the favourites to face the drop.

Potter will hope that recent additions finally turn his tenure around and he avoids yet another London sacking. What’s more, any pressure to turn things around will only increase if West Ham move for a winger that he reportedly loves before the transfer window slams shut.

West Ham readying Wimmer offer

As reported by BILD and relayed by Sport Witness, West Ham are now readying an offer to sign Patrick Wimmer from Wolfsburg this week. Potter is reportedly a fan of the winger and he has been dreaming of a Premier League move for some time.

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Whether Wimmer is the answer to their problems or a repeat of recent transfer flops such as Crysencio Summerville and Niclas Fullkrug is the big question. One look at the numbers should spark concern for West Ham.

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Former Manchester City goalkeeper Stefan Ortega reiterated that Wimmer still has work to do, but also had plenty of praise for his former Arminia Bielefeld teammate, telling reporters: “There’s something crazy and care-free about him; he’s got a youthful folly. If he sticks at it and works on getting some of the basics right, then he’ll be even more valuable.”

There’s no doubt that signing the 24-year-old would be a risk and at this stage, West Ham simply can’t afford to get things wrong in the transfer market.

Australia-England 150th anniversary Test in 2027 will be a pink-ball day-night match

Part of the reasoning was that it will help maximise crowd attendance to the match in Australia and boost global TV ratings

Alex Malcolm11-Mar-2025Cricket Australia have announced that the one-off Test to be played between Australia and England at the MCG in March 2027 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of men’s Test cricket will be a pink-ball day-night match.Two years out from the match, which is scheduled for March 11-15 to mark the 150th anniversary of the first Test match ever played at the venue between Australia and England in 1877, it was announced that the match would be a day-night fixture.It will mirror the recent women’s Ashes Test that was a day-night pink-ball match at the MCG in late-January-early-February, but it will differ from the first-ever men’s Test in 1877 and the Centenary Test in 1977, which marked the 100-year anniversary, as both those matches were played with the red ball during the day with identical results as Australia won both by 45 runs. It will also be the first day-night men’s Test to be played at the MCG.Related

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Part of the reasoning was that it would help maximise crowd attendance to the match in Australia as it will be played during the school and work year, as opposed to the Boxing Day Test which is always played in a holiday period.It will also help boost television ratings globally as an Australian day-night Test is far more friendly to UK viewers with the third session of play under lights can be viewed after 7.30am in the UK.New CA chief executive Todd Greenberg was grateful to the Victorian state government and the Melbourne Cricket Club for supporting the initiative to play it under lights.”The 150th Anniversary Test at the MCG will be one of the great cricket events and playing under lights will be a fantastic way to celebrate both our game’s rich heritage and Test cricket’s modern evolution,” he said. “It will also help ensure more people are able to attend and watch what will be a fantastic occasion.”The Centenary Test created many iconic performances including David Hookes’ five consecutive boundaries off Tony Greig, Rick McCosker batting with a broken jaw and Derek Randall’s defiant century, and I’m sure the 150th Test will create its own lifelong memories.”This season’s Ashes Series will whet the appetite for this clash in exactly two years, and we look forward to celebrating this historic occasion further as it draws nearer.”The match forms part of an incredibly busy calendar year for Australia men in 2027. They will play four Tests against New Zealand at home in December and January of 2026-27 before flying to India for a five-Test tour in January and February. They will return to play the one-off Test against England which will clash with the start of the IPL, that is due to begin March 14, 2027.The one-off Test will not be part of the World Test Championship but should Australia qualify for the 2027 final, as they have done for the 2023 and 2025 editions, they will then play a June WTC final before a five-match away Ashes – just as they did in 2023. The 2027 ODI World Cup is scheduled for October and November.

PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi takes charge as ACC president

Naqvi who has been PCB chair since February 2024 said that he was “deeply honoured” by the appointment

Danyal Rasool03-Apr-2025Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi is now president of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), having formally assumed charge from Sri Lanka’s Shammi Silva. Naqvi, who was elected PCB chairman in February 2024, said he was “deeply honoured” by the appointment.”Asia remains the heartbeat of world cricket, and I am committed to working with all member boards to accelerate the game’s growth and global influence,” Naqvi said in a statement. “Together, we will unlock new opportunities, foster greater collaboration, and take Asian cricket to unprecedented heights. I also extend my sincere thanks to the outgoing ACC President for his leadership and contributions to the ACC during his tenure.”Silva assumed charge only three months ago in December 2024, taking over the role when Jay Shah quit the presidency to take up his position as ICC chair. “It has been a privilege to serve as President of the Asian Cricket Council,” Silva said. “The steadfast commitment of our member boards working together has been pivotal in elevating ACC’s stature across the region.” Silva further thanked Shah and expressed confidence in Naqvi’s “capable leadership”.Related

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For Naqvi, it adds another position to an already crowded list of responsibilities. Aside from being PCB chairman, he also serves as Pakistan’s interior minister. He was at the helm when Pakistan took a more forceful position in an attempt to assert the PCB’s right to host the entirety of the 2025 Champions Trophy, awarded to Pakistan, within the country.Ultimately, when the BCCI did not send its team to Pakistan, the PCB and the BCCI worked out a deal which would see all matches involving India in an event hosted in Pakistan being played at a neutral venue, and in return, all matches involving Pakistan in an event hosted by India played at a neutral venue.The most pressing issue for Naqvi in his capacity as ACC president will involve the venue of the T20 Asia Cup later this year. India are the official hosts, but the PCB is expected to demand another venue for Pakistan’s matches.There is precedent for that at the ACC level. When, under Shah’s presidency, Pakistan hosted the tournament in 2023, Sri Lanka was added as the secondary venue for the latter part of the tournament owing to India’s refusal to visit Pakistan.

Neville says Man City star "doesn't get involved enough" and could do "more"

Gary Neville has suggested a Manchester City star “doesn’t get involved enough” and “could do so much more” after the Sky Sports pundit’s former club suffered a 3-0 defeat in the Manchester derby.

Man City back on track after derby triumph

Man City endured a difficult start to the Premier League season, losing two of their opening three games, but Pep Guardiola will be hoping the 3-0 victory over bitter rivals Manchester United can be an early turning point.

Phil Foden opened the scoring for the hosts just before the 20-minute mark, with a second-half Erling Haaland brace wrapping up all three points for Guardiola’s side, who always looked in control of the game.

Guardiola waxed lyrical about the Norwegian striker after the match, saying: “Erling has been incredible since the start but this season he is better than ever. I would say better than the Treble year. He’s dynamic and I don’t judge him for the clearance, we want him to score goals and to help us.”

While Neville was also left impressed by Haaland’s performance, the Manchester United legend queried why the striker is unable to put in similar displays on a more regular basis, saying on his podcast: “Obviously he sometimes doesn’t get involved in the game enough.

“He scores so many goals, but then I always think, you could do so much more, you could hold it up, you could rag-doll defenders, you could chase things down, you could defend it in your own box, you could win headers, you could do everything, because you’re that good – you’re that good a player, and today was that performance.”

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The 25-year-old has been called out on his general play in the past, with former Man United man Roy Keane comparing the centre-forward to a League Two player after the Blues’ 0-0 draw against Arsenal in the 2023-24 season.

However, one thing that cannot be questioned is the Man City star’s goal-scoring ability, having won the Premier League Golden Boot award in his first two campaigns at the Etihad Stadium, while also maintaining a fantastic record in front of goal last season.

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As pointed out by Neville, the Norway international also showed signs that his all-round game has improved against United too, making six clearances, creating one big chance and completing two dribbles throughout the match.

Although Man City have endured a difficult start to the season, having Haaland at their disposal should mean they always have a chance of competing for major honours, and Guardiola will be hoping the centre-forward can continue his fantastic form.

Sjoeke Nusken stays: Chelsea star ends uncertainty surrounding future by signing contract extension with the Blues

Chelsea have ended speculation surrounding Sjoeke Nusken’s future by confirming the Germany international has signed a new contract until 2027. The 24-year-old midfielder, who impressed in her debut season with 12 goals in all competitions, has committed her future to the Blues despite previous hints that she could look to explore options elsewhere.

Nusken signs new extension with Chelsea

Nusken has penned a new deal with Chelsea that will keep her at Kingsmeadow until the summer of 2027. The German international joined from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2023 and played a key role as the Blues lifted the WSL title last season.

AdvertisementGetty Images'Very happy' – Nusken opens up on signing new deal

"I'm very happy to have another year at Chelsea, to stay another year with my team,” Nusken told Chelsea's club media after signing the new deal. “We have a big year coming up, and hopefully, we can achieve the Champions League title. The team is so nice, and I love being here — that’s why I’ve always wanted to stay and win everything we can.”

She continued: “The song the fans have for me is very special. Since day one, I’ve felt their support, and I try to give everything back that they give to me. As a team, we want to win the Champions League — that’s my personal goal too because we have such quality and can achieve it if we perform right on the pitch.”

Nusken hinted at Chelsea exit earlier this year

Just months ago, Nusken hinted that her Chelsea future was uncertain, admitting “a few doors” were open beyond this season. She had told Wa.de that she wanted to see how things developed before deciding whether to stay longer. Now, after a strong debut campaign and with a = growing bond with the club and fans, she’s put those doubts firmly to rest.

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Getty Images SportNusken wants to help Chelsea finally win the UWCL

With her future now secure, Nusken will look to build on her breakout debut season as Chelsea chase silverware on multiple fronts. The Blues’ midfield dynamo will play a central role as they target domestic dominance and the elusive Champions League crown. Her commitment also gives new boss Sonia Bompastor a vital cornerstone for the years ahead.

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