Connolly leads Scorchers to victory in BBL season opener

The BBL opener was delayed by rain and lightning in Perth but eventually 11 overs a side were played

Tristan Lavalette14-Dec-2025

Cooper Connolly dominated Perth Scorchers’ chase•James Worsfold/Getty Images

Babar Azam struggled to handle a bouncy Optus Stadium surface in a tough BBL initiation, before in-form Cooper Connolly stole the show to power Perth Scorchers to a five-wicket victory over rival Sydney Sixers.In a truncated tournament season-opener, reduced to 11 overs per side, Babar could not get going. He made just 2 off 5 balls in an anti-climactic BBL debut. Sixers did recover, with a stunning assault in the backend, to finish with 113 for 5.But it proved not enough in good batting conditions – despite the earlier inclement weather – as Connolly starred with 59 off 31 balls. The knock came on the back of his strong recent efforts for Australia and Australia A.Just two days before the IPL auction – where he is fancied to earn a maiden deal – Connolly did his chances no harm. Batting at No. 3, Connolly whacked five sixes in a reminder of his x-factor ability, which has seen him likened to Glenn Maxwell and Travis Head.He completely dominated a 48-run fourth-wicket partnership with skipper Ashton Turner, before holing out with nine runs needed off nine balls. His absence from the crease did not matter, as Scorchers hauled down the target with five balls to spare.Heavy rain and lightning caused the start of the match to be delayed by 80 minutes. The downpour meant the covers were used for the first time for a BBL game at Optus Stadium since the ground opened in 2018.Aaron Hardie took the first wicket of the new season•Paul Kane/Getty Images

Once the game got going, with the ground’s drainage having worked wonders, Babar entered the crease after Sixers were sent into bat. There was much anticipation for Babar’s BBL debut, who headlines a slew of Pakistan stars taking part in this season’s tournament. But Babar, sporting 056 on the back of his magenta jersey, struggled to handle the extra bounce and trudged off the ground before the end of the third over.Babar was lucky to survive two near chances on his third and fourth deliveries, but off the latter, he did score his first BBL runs, when he sliced just past two fielders in the cover region.His luck quickly ran out on the next ball when he hit a hard length delivery from quick Brody Couch straight to mid-on.Sixers were reeling at 15 for 2, with opener Daniel Hughes having already fallen for a duck in the first over. But they recovered strongly through muscular batting from Josh Philippe, Lachlan Shaw and Jack Edwards, who bludgeoned 46 off 21 balls to lift Sixers to respectability.A new-look Scorchers attack, boasting recruits Couch and Joel Paris, fell away after a bright start when they had Sixers in big trouble at 41-4.Even though Sixers’ total ballooned, Scorchers were confident given the hard surface and lightning outfield. The fans in the terraces, many of whom were garbed in orange, were giddy over the prospect of power-hitters Mitchell Marsh and Finn Allen joining forces at the top of the order.But Marsh, who had played just one BBL game in the past three seasons, fell for a third ball duck when he edged seamer Charlie Stobo to a leaping Babar, who took a fine catch above his head at first slip.Allen had electrified the Scorchers faithful almost exactly 12 months ago with a first-ball six to launch his BBL career, but he was more circumspect to begin with, before launching Edwards for two huge sixes in the third over.Allen, though, could not kick on after holing out to offspinner Todd Murphy for 16. But the wickets proved to be just blips, as Connolly took over with a slew of audacious strokes in a whirlwind knock, which undoubtedly caught the attention of IPL power brokers.

وائل جمعة غاضبًا: لن أعلم ثنائي الأهلي كيف يقف في الملعب

علق وائل جمعة لاعب الأهلي السابق، على هزيمة الفريق أمام أورلاندو بايرتس، بهدفين مقابل هدف، وذلك خلال المباراة التي جمعت بينهما اليوم ضمن منافسات بطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

والتقى الأهلي مع أورلاندو، على أرضية استاد القاهرة، في إطار لقاءات الجولة السادسة والأخيرة من مرحلة المجموعات بدوري أبطال إفريقيا.

وقال وائل جمعة في تصريحات عبر قناة “بي إن سبورتس”: “شكل حزين للأهلي ومنظر سيء للاعبين أن يخسروا مباراة على ملعبهم وسط جمهوروهم، لكن قلنا إننا في مرحلة ممكن تؤدي ولا تفوز، أو لا تفوز ولا تؤدي مثلما حدث اليوم”.

طالع أيضاً.. موعد مباراة الأهلي القادمة بعد الهزيمة أمام أورلاندو في دوري أبطال إفريقيا

وتابع: “أخطاء دفاعية كثيرة، قلت إن هذه الفترة ستظهر اللاعبين الذين يستحقون الاستمرار أو الرحيل”.

وأضاف: “أخطاء دفاعية ولاعبين غير مركزين في وقفتهم، لا أريد أن أقسو على اللاعبين، لكن هناك مشاكل كثيرة موجودة، لا بد أن تحدث غربلة في الأهلي، وتطهير لبعض العناصر لم تثبت كفاءتها للتواجد في الفريق”.

وأوضح: “هناك أنانية في الجانب الهجومي، وسام أبو علي من أفضل اللاعبين لكن الكرة كانت تعانده، ومع ذلك هو العنصر الوحيد الذي يُمكن الوثوق به”.

وأكمل: “الأهلي لا يستغل وسام بشكل جيد، وسام يحتاج إلى كرات عرضية وهذا لا يتحقق، إمام عاشور أكثر لاعب يمكن أن يساعده، لكن لم يقم بذلك”.

واستكمل: “تغييرات كولر غريبة، أن تلعب على أرضك ومع ذلك تدفع بـ أكرم توفيق، كيف ذلك، الهدف الذي دخل مرمى الأهلي بدايته من عند الضغط السيء لأكرم، ليس من الممكن أن يكون لاعب يمتلك خبرة ويتم مراوغته هكذا، أنا لم أكن مع الدفع به، هو ابتعد بالفعل بعد قرار رحيله ومناوشاته مع الجماهير، كان في رأيي ألا يتم الدفع به في مباراة اليوم، هناك أشياء خاطئة تحدث”.

وأشار: “لا نريد أن نحصر المشكلة في خط الدفاع، المنظومة كلها بها مشكلة، والحل هو التعاقد مع لاعبين محترفين، لا يصح أن يلعب الأهلي بدون محترفين، وهناك لاعبون في حالة تشبع، ولاعبون إمكانيتهم لا تسمح لهم باللعب في الأهلي، لا بد من التدعيم وضخ دماء جديدة تُحسن أداء الفريق”.

وأتم: “الأخطاء الدفاعية، بالتأكيد لن أعلم خالد عبد الفتاح وياسر إبراهيم كيف يقفان، ردود أفعالهما وحركات جسديهما سيئة جدًا، ليس من المعقول وهما بهذه الخبرة أن أقول لهما كيف يقفان في الملعب؟”.

Wayne Rooney's Plymouth steal HUGE late win! Pressure eases on Pilgrims boss with victory in relegation six-pointer against rivals Portsmouth to climb away from Championship drop zone

Plymouth hit a late winner to down Portsmouth in the Championship and ease the pressure on manager Wayne Rooney.

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  • Plymouth beat bottom side Portsmouth
  • Climb out of drop zone
  • Win relieves pressure on Rooney
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Substitute Michael Obafemi's 82nd-minute goal ensured Plymouth took all three points against Portsmouth in a huge clash at the bottom of the table. Pompey thought they had scored in the first minute but saw Regan Poole's goal ruled out for offside. Plymouth then went on to clinch a crucial victory when Obafemi raced onto a long goal kick, outmuscled his defender and fired a low shot past goalkeeper Nicolas Schmid. The victory is the Pilgrims' first in five Championship games and also a first clean sheet in the league in 2024-25.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Plymouth's disappointing run of form had seen the pressure build on manager Rooney but he has seen his team move out of the relegation places and into 20th in the table with Tuesday's win. It's a different story entirely for Portsmouth who stay bottom and are five points from safety after 14 games played.

  • WHAT ROONEY SAID

    He told : "It was a really important game tonight. it wasn't the best game from our point of view but I stressed to the players before it's important we come away with three points. A clean sheet obviously helps that. It's important we dig in and find a way to win and we did that tonight so I'm really pleased. For all of us, we are all together as staff, players and fans, I thought the fans were excellent tonight."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR PLYMOUTH

    Rooney will come up against familiar opposition next time out in the Championship. Plymouth head to Derby County on Saturday as the manager takes on his former employers.

Parvez Hossain Emon 100, Rabbi hat-trick in Barishal win; Shamsur sees Chattogram home

Chattogram clear at the top while Barishal, Rajshahi battle for playoff spot

Mohammad Isam08-Dec-2020

Parvez Hossain Emon is all smiles•BCB

Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsFortune Barishal aced a tall chase of 221 against Minister Rajshahi, a game that lit up the Bangabandhu T20 Cup. Rajshahi would be wondering what they would have to do to turn their fortunes around after suffering their fourth straight defeat, despite their captain Najmul Hossain Shanto hitting 109. But it was Parvez Hossain Emon, the Under-19 World Cup-winner, who struck the winning runs with a cover-driven boundary, that took him to his maiden century and Barishal home with 11 balls to spare.Having arrived at the crease in the fifth over, Emon had a rampant Tamim Iqbal at the other end, who had already added 44 runs in 4.3 overs with Saif Hassan, the latter blasting 27 off 15 balls. Emon struck nine fours and seven sixes in his 42-ball hurricane that contained plenty of power-hitting down the ground, as well as well-timed cross-bat shots. He didn’t let up on picking up the ones and twos.Tamim later said that when Emon struck Farhad Reza for three sixes and a four in the 13th over, reducing the runs required to win to 62 from 86, he brisk hitting got Barishal back in the game. Emon’s batting was particularly impressive after Tamim’s dismissal, when Barishal still needed 60 runs in 6.4 overs.Tamim, who had struck five fours and a six in his 37-ball 53, while adding 117 runs for the second with Emon, fell in the 14th over. It was followed by Emon and Afif Hossain adding 60 runs for the unbroken third-wicket stand, with the latter contributing an unbeaten 26 off 16 balls.Rajshahi had posted the formidable 220 for 7 in 20 overs following a 131-run opening stand. Shanto equalled Tamim’s record of 11 sixes in a Bangabandhu T20 Cup match, most by a Bangladeshi batsman, during his 55-ball 109. His opening partner Anisul Islam Emon made 69 off 39 balls with seven fours and three sixes, before Kamrul Islam Rabbi took his first T20 hat-trick in the last over.Barishal and Rajshahi are now level on points with one playoff place still undecided.Shamsur Rahman threads one through the off side•SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Gazi Group Chattogram 162 for 7 (Shamsur 45*, Joy 24, Shakib 2-30) beat Gemcon Khulna 157 for 9 (Shuvagata 32*, Jahurul 26, Shoriful 3-34) by three wickets
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsShamsur Rahman was cool and calculated in taking Gazi Group Chattogram to a three-wicket win against Gemcon Khulna. Their grab of the scrappy contest was their fifth win in the Bangabandhu T20 Cup, putting them clear on top of the points table with two matches left to play.Khulna, who remain in second place with eight points, let the game slip in the last three overs in which they had to defend 37 runs.Shamsur, who saw Chattogram lose four wickets for 49 runs in seven overs in the middle of their innings, struck two beautiful fours at the end of the 18th over, before Nahidul Islam struck Shuvagata Hom for two crucial sixes in the penultimate over. Although he got out off the last ball, he left Chattogram to take nine runs off the last over.Mustafizur Rahman swung at his second delivery to get a boundary in the last over, before they exchanged three singles, much to the dismay of Chattogram coach Mohammad Salahuddin who signalled that Shamsur could have hit the ball harder off the fourth ball. With two required off the last ball, Shamsur swung Al-Amin Hossain over the square-leg boundary for a six.When Khulna batted first, their innings was meandering to nowhere when Shuvagata Hom, usually a middle-order batsman but sent down to No. 9 in this game, got hold of it in the 17th over. He struck six fours and a flat pulled six in his 14-ball unbeaten 32, as Khulna added 38 valuable runs in the last three overs. Until that point, Chattogram had kept the Khulna batsmen in check.Left-arm quick Shoriful Islam mixed his lengths very well, removing Zakir Hasan and Jahurul Islam with bouncers while Mahmudullah was suckered out of the crease before missing the pinpoint yorker. Apart from Shoriful’s three wickets, Mustafizur Rahman took two wickets while Mosaddek Hossain and Ziaur Rahman took one each.

Talks held: Rangers "discussions" emerge to sign ruthless 16-goal prodigy

Rangers have held "discussions" with an exciting young attacking player over a summer move to Ibrox, according to a fresh transfer update.

Rangers transfer news

Philippe Clement will know the importance of a productive summer transfer window, with fine margins ultimately the difference between his side and Celtic in the Scottish Premiership title race last season. The Hoops arguably had a little more squad depth and experience when the crunch period arrived, and the hope is that the Gers learn from that heartbreak.

It has already been a strong period since the campaign reached its conclusion, with several quick signings made by Rangers, including Oscar Cortes, Jefte and Connor Barron. It has immediately strengthened the depth and ability at Clement's disposal, but further additions are being mooted, too.

Oscar Cortes

Coventry City midfielder Callum O'Hare enjoyed an impressive 2023/24 season in the Championship, scoring six goals and registering three assists, and he has been linked with a switch to Ibrox this summer. Meanwhile, Flavius Daniliuc has also emerged as a potential addition for the Gers in the approaching weeks and months, with the 23-year-old Salernitana centre-back considered an improvement on Connor Goldson.

Long-term planning is important at Ibrox, too, and a new update suggests that the Scottish giants are eyeing up an exciting talent who could have a big future in the game.

Rangers hold talks with 16-goal ace

According to The Secret Scout on X, Rangers are among a host of clubs who want to sign Middlesbrough striker Ajay Matthews this summer:

"Middlesbrough 18-year-old striker Ajay Matthews set to leave this summer. Some of the clubs that have held discussions and hopeful of signing him include. Celtic, Rangers, Southampton, Brighton, Brentford, Newcastle."

Matthews may be something of an unknown to Rangers supporters, considering he is a young footballer making waves at youth team level, but that's not to say that he couldn't be an excellent signing for Clement.

At just 18, the Middlesbrough ace has outlined his potential with 16 goals in 17 starts for Boro's youth side in 2023/24, showing what a prolific attacking player he is. He has also made two appearances for the first team, going to show that he has been trusted at senior level, despite his tender years.

For now, Matthews would likely go straight into the youth setup at Rangers if he did make the move there, but there is no reason why he couldn't become a regular member of the senior squad if he showcased his quality from the off.

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If the Gers want to pip Celtic to league title glory next term, it is clear that experienced attacking players will need to be added – Abdallah Sima could possibly make his loan move from Brighton permanent, although that remains to be seen – but the importance of snapping up talented British youngsters should never be ignored.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe now readying drastic action to sign £35m star for Man Utd

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is ready to take drastic action to sign a star defender for Manchester United this summer.

Man Utd transfer for defender blocked

The Red Devils and INEOS are yet to make a marquee signing after deciding to keep Erik ten Hag as manager, although Ratcliffe has warned fans the club will need two or three summer windows to complete a rebuild of the playing squad.

"I don't think the solution is to buy an Mbappe. We are more grassroots than that. One player is not going to solve the problem at Manchester United. The first thing we need to do is build a balanced squad and ultimately maybe top it off with one or two players like Mbappe. It will take two or three summer windows to get to a better place.

Man Utd advancing in talks to sign £30m forward instead of Zirkzee

He’s also wanted by Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Spurs.

1 ByCharlie Smith Jun 21, 2024

One area where the club do want to bolster is at centre-back, with Raphael Varane officially leaving at the end of the month. One name that has been mentioned in recent months is Nice’s Jean-Clair Todibo, however, despite talks being at an advanced stage.

Fabrizio Romano recently revealed that a deal is off due to Nice and Man Utd having the same ownership and playing in the same European competition next season.

Ratcliffe hasn’t been left happy at not being able to sign Todibo for the Red Devils, saying: “UEFA said we can sell him to another PL club, but we can't sell to Man Utd. But that's not fair on the player, and I don’t see what that achieves.”

Ratcliffe now ready to take Nice action to sign Todibo

Now, according to a new update from Football Insider, Ratcliffe is ready to sell his stake in Nice in order to sign Todibo for Man Utd. They state that ‘Ratcliffe is now prepared to sell his controlling share in Nice in order to ease the restrictions around multi-club ownership’.

Nice centre-back Jean-Claire Todibo.

Ratcliffe and INEOS have been in control of Nice since 2019, and it remains to be seen if they will retain a minority stake in the Ligue 1 side, should they sell up.

It looks as if the new Man Utd co-owner is willing to go above and beyond for Todibo, valued at £35m, with the 24-year-old recently saying when asked about a move to Old Trafford: “It's nice to hear all the compliments. I'm trying to stay focused on my game and my team-mates – but for sure I am open to playing in the Premier League. 'I'm going to keep that for me! Nice try.”

The transfer saga for Todibo could drag on for months, especially if Ratcliffe needs to sell his majority stake in France, making this one to watch.

Anderlecht acena com proposta, e Rafael Navarro pode deixar o Botafogo ainda este mês

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O próximo destino de Rafael Navarro pode ser a Europa. O atacante do Botafogo está na lista de reforços do Anderlecht, da Bélgica, que acenou positivamente com um interesse junto ao jogador de 21 anos e tem o interesse em contratá-lo ainda na atual janela de transferências.

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Ou seja, a vontade do Anderlecht é ter o camisa 99 do Botafogo o mais rápido o possível, em curto prazo. Para isto, conversa com os empresários do atleta sobre uma taxa de transferência a ser paga ao Alvinegro. Nos últimos dias, os empresários de Navarro apresentaram números iniciais à diretoria do Glorioso. O “Jornal O Dia” informou primeiramente, e o LANCE!confirmou.

Rafael Navarro tem contrato até dezembro de 2021 e as conversas por uma renovação estão complicadas, como o LANCE!adiantou durante a semana. O atacante recusou a última proposta salarial oferecida pelo clube de General Severiano.

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Mesmo assim, nem ele nem os empresários têm o desejo de deixar o clube de uma forma brigada. Por isto, qualquer possibilidade de Navarro assinar um pré-contrato com outra equipe e deixar o Botafogo de graça está, neste momento, descartada. Por isto, o Alvinegro participa das conversas e vai embolsar algum dinheiro com a possível transferência do atleta.

A janela europeia de transferências fecha no fim de agosto, assim como a maioria dos países da Europa. Ou seja, se o Anderlecht quer contar com Rafael Navarro para o decorrer da temporada que está iniciando, deve correr para fazer uma proposta que seja aceita até o dia 31 de agosto. Ao mesmo tempo, o Alvinegro também tem pressa para não sair no prejuízo com o jogador.

O Botafogo tem 50% dos direitos econômicos de Rafael Navarro – a outra metade pertence ao Atlético-GO. O atacante é o jogador com mais participações diretas para gol na Série B do Campeonato Brasileiro: cinco gols e seis assistências.

CSA appoints Beresford Williams as acting president after Chris Nenzani's resignation

A more permanent appointment is expected at the board’s annual general meeting on September 5

ESPNcricinfo staff18-Aug-2020Cricket South Africa (CSA) has appointed Beresford Williams as acting president of the board following the resignation of Chris Nenzani on Saturday, with a more long-term appointment expected when the board’s annual general meeting is conducted on September 5.The decision came a day after Dr Jacques Faul resigned as acting CEO of the board, not long after the organisation revealed that Nenzani had stepped down from his position over the weekend and COO Naasei Appiah had been fired. Faul, who was seconded from the Titans in December 2019, was due to return to his role with the franchise on September 15, but opted to leave his post four weeks early.While Faul was not available for comment on Monday evening, ESPNcricinfo understands that he chose to leave his post following a heated board meeting in which his position became untenable. An acting CEO is expected to be named imminently, with Appiah, who is fighting his dismissal in court, making himself “available” on a radio show minutes after news of Faul’s resignation was made public. Company secretary Welsh Gwaza, who was at the board meeting and was unable to divulge any information, is one of the names being mentioned for the acting role.In a statement, CSA said: “Dr Faul has put in place a detail transitional plan that will ensure the organisation makes a seamless transition to a new Acting CEO, that the Board will advise on shortly. The Board is for ever grateful for the outstanding commitment and leadership that Dr Faul has made and continues to make to CSA and the game of cricket.”Nenzani stepped down three weeks before his term was due to end, following increasing pressure in the face of administrative upheaval.A CSA statement, issued on Monday morning, gave no reason for Nenzani’s exit, and thanked him for his time in office. “Mr Nenzani has provided valuable leadership, insight, assistance and direction in advancing the game of cricket with a focus on achieving transformation and access for the majority of the South African population,” the statement read.Not everyone feels that’s enough, though. “Given what has happened over the last nine months, the president owes stakeholders an explanation for why he is stepping down now,” Andrew Breetzke, SACA CEO, told ESPNcricinfo.Nenzani had been in the position since 2013 and served two three-year terms, the second of which was extended through a change in CSA’s constitution in 2019. That gave Nenzani an additional 12 months, to see CSA through a difficult period. But he has since said he regretted staying on.

Sunderland could cash in on 3/10 man after Sheffield Wednesday

Whilst the Sheffield Wednesday fans packed into the Stadium of Light rejoiced at their team pulling off an unbelievable escape from relegation at the full-time whistle, most of the hardened Sunderland supporters had scurried home already after being subjected to a dismal final day loss.

Most of the stadium was empty come the end of the Championship clash in the home sections, with Danny Rohl's men strolling to a comfortable 2-0 victory in a clash that was meant to be far more nervy and tense for the travelling Owls.

Sunderland lacked any real drive to try and make Wednesday fight for a vital three points, with the Black Cats unable to make the home fans smile briefly to see out a shocking campaign by picking up a rare win with just three shots on target from 18 efforts.

There could now be a huge summer clear-out on Wearside to try and propel Sunderland into a far more positive era next campaign, which might even see this midfielder – who was touted for a major move up to the Premier League in January – just allowed to leave after underwhelming the last few torrid weeks.

Pierre Ekwah's performance vs Sheffield Wednesday

Previously being watched by the likes of Crystal Palace and Fulham ahead of a big move, those Premier League suitors might hold off on their interest in Pierre Ekwah now based on his uninterested showing against Wednesday on the final day.

Caught out ball-watching for the Owls' opener at the Stadium of Light, with Barry Bannan given far too much freedom on the ball by Ekwah to then pick out Liam Palmer to place home, Wednesday got so much joy against the Black Cats by just displaying more energy venturing forward through the middle of the park.

The former West Ham United youngster was way off the pace throughout against the buoyed-on visitors away just from this moment in isolation, however, with a meagre one shot attempted on James Beadle's goal from the 22-year-old alongside a weak two tackles being attempted to try and disrupt the flow of Rohl's men.

Hauled off in the 71st minute by interim boss Mike Dodds, who has presumably now bowed out of being Sunderland's next cursed manager with this defeat, it wasn't a shock to see Andy Tomlinson of the Roker Report hand out a disappointing 3/10 rating to Ekwah after the dust had settled from the 2-0 loss.

Ekwah's numbers vs Wednesday

Minutes played

71

Touches

53

Key passes

0

Shots on goal

1

Tackles

2

Dribbled past

1

Stats by Sofascore

With Tomlinson describing the 22-year-old's display as being "pretty anonymous", Ekwah's downfall in the senior ranks has been an intriguing one to watch unfold considering how promising of a gem he looked at the start of the season.

The 6 foot 2 midfielder looked like an absolute golden steal at the start of the campaign – having joined from West Ham United in January of 2023 – after a blistering performance against Southampton in September last year, bagging two strikes as the Black Cats tore the Saints to shreds in a comprehensive 5-0 victory.

Since then, the fortunes of both teams have significantly changed, as has Ekwah's standing in the Black Cats camp with the very real possibility that the Frenchman could be offloaded this coming summer if a top-flight party takes a punt on his services.

Pierre Ekwah's transfer value in 2024

Sunderland would still be able to demand a high fee for their up-and-down 22-year-old to depart, with this transfer valuation higher than that of first-team regular Dan Neil – according to Football Transfers – despite Neil being a consistent performer for the Black Cats this season throughout all of the mess.

Despite underperforming during Sunderland's terrible end to the season, Ekwah still finds himself being worth a high £4.6m, a figure the Mackems would surely only be too pleased to receive.

Neil, who has been largely everpresent this campaign and dependable with four goals and five assists from 44 total matches, surprisingly is worth £600k less than his inconsistent counterpart at £4m.

Sunderland's highest value assets – 2023/24

1. Anthony Patterson

£11m

2. Jack Clarke

£7.6m

3. Jobe Bellingham

£6.6m

4. Adil Aouchiche

£5.4m

5. Abdoullah Ba

£5.3m

Sourced by Football Transfers

Ekwah doesn't quite get into the top five highest valued assets at the Stadium of Light when scanning the table above, but the likes of Abdoullah Ba and Adil Aouchiche – who fit into the same bracket as Ekwah as raw and unreliable youngsters who have shown their inexperience – could also be moved on soon especially when you consider their equally hefty values.

Selling on the underperforming central midfielder could prove to be the smartest call of the three when you consider how much the 22-year-old's value has risen over the last few years despite struggling in patches.

Sunderland midfielder Pierre Ekwah.

Glancing back to 2022, when Ekwah was an unknown entity to Sunderland supporters in the Hammers youth system, Ekwah was worth just a paltry £51k – according to Football Transfers – with his value then skyrocketing all the way up to a superior £2.8m in 2023 after a move to the Stadium of Light went through.

This could make for a very interesting off-season saga in Wearside, therefore, regarding Ekwah's future with a massive temptation to cash in on the topsy-turvy midfielder now especially if a Premier League club gambles on the 22-year-old to come good making the step-up and bids a handsome amount.

Sunderland midfielder Dan Neil.

There will be no such uncertainty over Neil's future, however, with the former academy product turned occasional Sunderland captain champing at the bit for the next campaign already to try and make his boyhood club promotion challengers once more.

With a new manager an absolute priority first and foremost before any incomings or outgoings are confirmed, this summer promises to be dramatic and hectic and one the powers that be at Sunderland must get spot on to make up for such a car crash of a campaign that's been finally put out of its misery.

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CSA braces for just 'half a season' in 2020-21

The board wants to stage the MSL in front of an audience, which could mean the tournament is pushed back

Firdose Moonda21-May-2020

Mzansi Super League

Cricket South Africa is preparing for four different scenarios ahead of the 2020-21 summer with the most likely being a reduced domestic season, with matches expected to be played behind closed doors. The Mzansi Super League (MSL) remains a priority but CSA is reluctant to play the tournament behind closed doors, which could see it pushed out as far as March next year, in order to be played with an audience. Either way, South African cricketers can expect some part of their summer to be affected by the coronavirus pandemic, with the country planning for a peak infection rate in September, which is when the season typically gets underway.”The unlikeliest scenario is that the season will start as normal,” Jacques Faul, the board’s acting CEO said. “The second one is that we only have half a season. As the scenarios unfold and we get more clarity. One of the likely scenarios we are planning for is half a season, so January onwards, and hopefully the MSL at the start.”The other two scenarios consider various amounts of cricket being played, including internationals, as well as other aspects of CSA’s financial position, such as sponsors.The third edition of the MSL is scheduled for November and December with the final taking place on December 16, the date that marks the start of South Africa’s holiday season. Although the tournament has made losses over the past two years, because of unsold television rights, CSA is hoping things would fare better this time around. The board is in the process of securing a broadcaster and is also planning on expanding the tournament from six teams to eight.While gate-takings from the MSL are not a major revenue earner, it is still South Africa’s best-attended domestic competition, intended to promote family viewing. Faul is hoping that it can stay that way.”I’m not sure it would make sense behind closed doors,” he said. “It could be a restricted audience and the capacity will be lower so that we can guarantee social distancing but it will need to be government approved and we would need to look at the cost factor of it and the risks. And that would only be around November or December. I can’t see it happening earlier, but the MSL would have been scheduled for that period anyway.”The other option would be to play the MSL in March-April, with the Easter holiday period in mind.Meanwhile, the franchise four-day first-class competition and one-day cup as well as the provincial three-day first-class fixtures and fifty-over tournament and other age-group and club tournaments are more than likely to be affected by delayed starts. While CSA is hopeful of as much professional cricket as possible, it is “planning for half a season of amateur and recreational cricket,” Faul said.There is currently no indication of when sport will resume in South Africa, which remains under a strict lockdown that prohibits any group activity. CSA and several other sporting bodies are seeking an audience with the sports minister to clarify the steps required in order to return to play.The South African Cricketers’ Association, on the other hand, is working to ensure the mental and financial well-being of their athletes given the fact that all of them are facing a truncated season.”We have an existential crisis in cricket so it is important that we all work together,” Andrew Breetzke, SACA CEO said. “It is a period when players would normally go into an off-season, so that has helped us, because it hasn’t been such a mind shift change but there have been a number of players affected by the English season which has in effect been postponed indefinitely.”Breetzke explained that it is not just the top players whose county contracts have been canceled (such as Keshav Maharaj and Vernon Philander) but senior provincial players whose club deals were called off, resulting in them losing amounts of around R100,000 (US$5,600 approx) each. Others, who would have had coaching jobs in academies and schools in the winter, have also lost out.SACA is actively encouraging players to focus on “dual career” growth and make use of the organisation’s scholarship programme to begin further study. It is also providing psychological support to players, through a referral program, the costs of which are covered through the SACA medical scheme.That said, director of cricket Graeme Smith remains hopeful cricket will resume soon and is working with players to ensure their readiness. Over the last seven weeks, players were provided with home training programs to maintain fitness over the lockdown and this week, they will begin online coaching sessions. “We are keen to play as quickly as possible. We believe we are a socially distant sport,” Smith said. “From our perspective, we are trying to ensure players are as ready as possible.”At the same time, CSA has put several other pressing matters on hold. The positions of a selection convener, A team, under-19 team, and national women’s team coach were all advertised last month but none of them have been filled. “It’s not a process we are rushing. We are trying to assess the landscape,” Smith said.South Africa are also due to appoint a Test captain in the coming months but with no matches expected for a while, that is another issue they can take some time on.