Kamran Ghulam: Pakistan's omnipresent phantom makes his moment count

After a decade defined by his absence, Pakistan’s future star batter may finally be here

Danyal Rasool15-Oct-2024Kamran Ghulam’s career doesn’t make sense. Not because, until today, he averaged 50 over a decade of first-class cricket without ever having played a Test at a time Pakistan have been looking for Test batters. No, there was something else, especially if you looked at his ESPNcricinfo profile.Ghulam was a ghost international cricketer. He had played one match for Pakistan, an ODI against New Zealand, without having batted or bowled. Hit the scorecard link, and it gets weirder. He doesn’t feature in Pakistan’s line-up at all.Earlier that day, Haris Sohail was hit on the head by a 150kph Lockie Ferguson bouncer, battling on until he was dismissed. He wouldn’t take the field in the second innings, and though Pakistan could just as easily have called for a replacement fielder, they made a concussion substitute. Ghulam was given his first international cap; perhaps Pakistan felt he’d bowl. He didn’t.Related

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In some perverse way, that serving as the entirety of one of Pakistan’s most prolific young batters was an apt metaphor for the state of Pakistan’s domestic structure. A reminder you didn’t need to be standing on thin ice to slip through the cracks. This was a player fully integrated into Pakistan’s cricketing network, patchy as it was, but only hovered around the outskirts of the national team. He is by no means an exception. Of the dozen players who have scored more Quaid-e-Azam trophy runs than him since he made his debut, five of them have never played a Test match; another has only played one. It feels jarring to note he celebrated his 29th birthday earlier this week, so long has he been viewed as a future batting star.Like the Lochness Monster or Big Foot, Ghulam was ubiquitous, and yet nowhere to been seen. His name showed up in media releases, and he was topping Quaid-e-Azam trophy charts. He’d been selected for this or that A tour, and was in a Pakistan squad here or there. This summer, he was playing in the Huddersfield league – as you do when you’re a rising batting star. That the club he played for was called Hoylandswaine didn’t exactly help any claims of Ghulam’s verisimilitude. That phantom appearance against New Zealand was the holy grail of Ghulam sightings, but could we really be sure?Kamran Ghulam struck an early six in his innings•Getty ImagesHaving spent so long lurking in the shadowy underworld of cricketers Pakistan has disused to the point of atrophy, Ghulam suddenly has been pinned into place and had a flashlight burn into his retinas over the weekend. Pakistan dropped Babar Azam, prematurely according to some, contentiously according to all; it was a move even the Pakistan head coach did not call for. It sent Babar’s fandom into meltdown, and even those who had criticised his recent form felt the decision to leave him out after one Test was borne of panic rather than logic. Some of the stray ire was directed Ghulam’s way, as if his entire career had built up to nicking a spot off Babar at number four. A snow leopard dragged into a desert circus wouldn’t have felt more out of place.Pakistan had prepared the same pitch used for the first Test for this one, playing just one fast bowler on what they hoped would be a batting minefield, and ten overs in, that wish was being fulfilled. Jack Leach and Shoaib Bashir were already into the attack, Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood already back in the hut. The ball stayed low, and spun unpredictably. If ever a debutant batter, one stepping into Babar’s shoes, was being set up to fail, it was here.Ben Stokes, who had moved a fielder into the short leg position Masood had obligingly chipped one to, spent his time setting the field. A second slip was brought in, and a performance was made out of bringing a silly mid-off to accompany short leg. But Ghulam had waited more than a decade for this moment, and patience came naturally to him. A snatched single got him off the mark, but he what followed was all steel.He was batting alongside Saim Ayub, another player under pressure. The duo understood the precarity of their position, and that wanton attack would only be a speciously positive approach: one that potentially brought some quick runs, but certainly offered England quick wickets. And so, on a strip that barely matched the quality of those he buttered his bread on in domestic cricket, Ghulam dug on.

“Like the Lochness Monster or Big Foot, Ghulam was ubiquitous, and yet nowhere to been seen. His name showed up in media releases, and he was topping Quaid-e-Azam trophy charts”

The conditions were old-school subcontinental, and so Ghulam played old-school subcontinental cricket. According to ESPNcricinfo’s ball-tracking records, he defended or left along 138 of his 224 deliveries. But this was no blockathon; Ghulam’s concentration levels never wavered, picking length early to sweep or reverse, each of which he did four times. When Bashir tossed one up late in the day, he hit him into the sightscreen. When Brydon Carse overpitched, it didn’t matter it was the first delivery with the second new ball, Ghulam leaned into the straight drive and picked up another four.Observers who have watched him play on the domestic setup will tell you this is simply how Ghulam plays, the runs a mere byproduct of solid technique and judicious shot selection. Ghulam might bat how the game demands it to, but appears oddly disconnected from the stage his individual innings is placed at. It was illustrated in the way he got to his century, smearing Joe Root into the onside for four; they were the only runs he scored off a slog sweep all innings, and one of just two times in 224 balls he attempted that shot. The opportunity was simply there.And, at long last, it feels that opportunity is finally here for him. After a decade defined by his absence, Ghulam is present in every sense of the word. Pakistan’s future star batter may finally be here, and Kamran Ghulam’s career may at last begin to make sense.

Ranking Every MLB City Connect Jersey in the 2025 Season From Worst to Best

City Connect uniforms hit the baseball diamond beginning the 2021 season, allowing MLB teams a chance to flash some creativity and honor their homes with unique logos and differing color schemes.

In the midst of the '25 season, 28 teams have their own edition, which are mostly worn during Friday home games. Only the New York Yankees and Athletics are without a City Connect uniform. Maybe that will change for the A's when—or if?—they leave their temporary home of West Sacramento for Las Vegas. Don't bet on anyone ever messing with the Yankee pinstripes, though.

The other 28 MLB teams, however, don their own flare through a unique City Connect uniform. Some make sense upon first glance and others, well, you have to look a bit closer. This season, eight teams debuted a second City Connect design—an opportunity to take a new approach and give fans what they really want (cue the new Red Sox Green Monster-inspired jerseys).

Here's each City Connect uniform you could see on the field this season, ranked from worst to best:

28. Texas Rangers

Texas Rangers center fielder Carter and third baseman Jung (6) celebrate after scoring against the Houston Astros at Globe Life Field. / Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

The logo and font—which is a nod to three disbanded Minor League teams that paved the way for the Rangers' existence—is nice. But something about the cream-colored jerseys paired with the dark navy pants doesn't sit quite right.

27. Chicago Cubs

The Cubs lose points because they've seemingly ditched their "Wrigleyville" City Connect uniforms, but they could definitely use a new set, too. They haven't worn the dark navy uniform so far this season, which is understandable after the franchise released new powder blue alternate jerseys. The baby blue Cubs uniform is an absolute classic, but since that uniform isn't technically a City Connect edition, it can't make the cut here. Maybe we'll see Chicago get a new City Connect uniform in the future.

26. Los Angeles Dodgers

Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Ohtani singles at Dodger Stadium. / Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

L.A.'s second City Connect uniforms, which they debuted in 2024, are a mix of past and present. They include futuristic numbering and lettering, plus a galaxy pattern throughout in the colors of Dodger Stadium. The logo on the hats and helmets are nice, adding a "D" over the classic "LA" logo, but the Dodgers could've went another way with this one.

25. Minnesota Twins

Kansas City Royals shortstop Witt steals second against the Minnesota Twins second baseman Lee at Target Field. / Brad Rempel-Imagn Images

The Twins made an ode to the Land of 10,000 Lakes as their approach. The unique pattern across the jersey is meant to evoke ripples in the surface of a lake, which is a nice touch but looks a bit busy on a baseball uniform. Purple Prince-inspired City Connect uniforms, when?

24. Detroit Tigers

Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Jobe throws a pitch against the Cleveland Guardians at Comerica Park. / Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images

The color scheme is solid and the hat even pays tribute to each year the Tigers won the World Series in vehicle identification number form. Count me out for the racing stripe down the middle of the jersey, though.

23. Pittsburgh Pirates

Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Horwitz greets designated hitter McCutchen crossing home plate at PNC Park. / Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

It would feel weird for a Pittsburgh team to have a uniform that wasn't black and yellow, so it's nice the Pirates stayed true to their colors. If you look closely, the texture printed on the jerseys honor some Pittsburgh history, including the Roberto Clemente Bridge. But the lettering for both the "PGH" on the front as well as the names and numbers feels a bit off.

22. Kansas City Royals

Kansas City Royals relief pitcher Hoffmann makes his Major League Baseball debut / Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images

These are great looking navy jerseys, especially with the classic Royals powder blue and white trim. The logos are inspired by the fountains across Kansas City, as well as those in the outfield at Kauffman Stadium. You wouldn't realize that just by looking at them, though. Great idea and color scheme, but the execution could be better.

21. Baltimore Orioles

Baltimore Orioles catcher Rutschman strikes out Oriole Park at Camden Yards. / Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images

The pattern on the sleeves which matches the trim on the inside of the jersey is the best part of the Orioles' City Connect jerseys. Otherwise, they're just a black alternate jersey. A clean one at that, though.

20. St. Louis Cardinals

St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Mikolas pitches against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Busch Stadium. / Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

The Cardinals went with a plain approach, but these are clean. It's nice that St. Louis has a red jersey added into their rotation for the first time in franchise history once their City Connect uniform was unveiled in 2024. Maybe they'll take a more creative approach for their next edition but in the meantime, these are fine.

19. Milwaukee Brewers

Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Frelick congratulated by first base Hoskins after scoring a run at American Family Field. / Michael McLoone-Imagn Images

The "Brew Crew" nickname across the front is awesome and the light-blue base color the Brewers went with looks nice paired with the yellow and dark navy. Embedded within the MKE logo on the helmets and hats is 414, which is Milwaukee's area code. My favorite part of the Brewers' City Connect kits is a patch on the sleeve of the jerseys of a grill with baseball stitching. These scream summer in the Midwest.

18. Philadelphia Phillies

Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Walker reacts after being removed from a game at Citizens Bank Park. / Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

The Phillies' City Connect uniform don't look like a Phillies uniform at all. But, maybe that's the point. The blue-and-yellow color scheme is based off the city of Philadelphia's flag and the hat features a Liberty Bell logo. Although these grow on you with time (as much as a two-toned faded uniform can), let's hope the Phillies are in for a Phillie Phanatic refresh for their next City Connect edition.

17. Cincinnati Reds

Cincinnati Reds pitcher Barlow throws a pitch at Great American Ball Park. / Frank Bowen IV/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

An all-black baseball uniform during the summer heat is certainly a choice, but the Reds did a nice job executing it. The hats feature a modern-looking "C" logo, which is a cool change of pace from Cincinnati's traditional uniforms. The uniform includes a patch with the city's motto and also has a buckeye leaf for the state of Ohio. Mr. Red should have made an appearance somewhere though.

16. San Francisco Giants

San Francisco Giants pitcher Harrison hands the ball to manager Melvin during a pitching change against the Kansas City Royals at Oracle Park. / Robert Edwards-Imagn Images

The Giants received new City Connect uniforms this season, which are inspired by San Francisco's musical history. The purple is a nod to the franchise's New York origins, where they wore violet from 1913 to '17. The unique Giants script across the jersey is influenced by psychedelic, Grateful Dead-esque posters. With many elements at play, the Giants did a good job threading the needle with their refresh, although I could do without the two-toned cap brim.

15. Houston Astros

Houston Astros starting pitcher Blanco walks in the dugout at Daikin Park. / Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Houston is one of the squads who unveiled new City Connect uniforms this season and the Astros went with a clean, all-white approach. The great majority of fans call them the 'Stros, so why not put it across a jersey? A new, futuristic logo appears on the caps and the helmets which is a nice adjustment from the classic "H" on their daily threads.

14. New York Mets

New York Mets starting pitcher Senga hands the ball off to manager Mendoza at Citi Field. / Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

You'd think the purple tones within the Mets' City Connect uniforms are related to Grimace and the impact the furry purple blob had on the team's magical run last season, but the accents are really for the 7 Line that runs to Citi Field. The gray base represents the concrete jungle of New York City and the front of the hat and helmet features the Queensboro Bridge. A patch on the sleeve mimics a NYC subway token, too. Points for understanding the assignment, whether you love or hate the outcome.

13. Cleveland Guardians

Cleveland Guardians designated hitter Manzardo runs the bases at Progressive Field. / Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

On first look, the Guardians' City Connect uniforms look plain. But the more you look at them and think of and Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn thanks to the shoulder and pant stripes, the more you see a top-tier alternate jersey.

12. Atlanta Braves

Atlanta Braves first baseman Olson and third baseman Riley celebrate after a victory. / Brett Davis-Imagn Images

The Braves made a perfect mix of classic and modern with the Hank Aaron-era uniforms with an added "The A" for the logo. These are clean and bring all the nostalgia.

11. Seattle Mariners

Seattle Mariners catcher Raleigh celebrates in the dugout after hitting a home run. / Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images

With the trident as part of Mariners home run celebrations, it only makes sense the trident logo made an appearance with Seattle's City Connects. The colors and fonts pay tribute to the Seattle Pilots, who existed in 1969 as their sole season before the franchise moved to Milwaukee and Seattle was eventually awarded an expansion team—the Mariners. The color scheme matches the Mariners' original colors, too. Plus, the deep blue and black screams Pacific Northwest.

10. Colorado Rockies

Colorado Rockies first baseman Toglia and third baseman McMahon at Coors Field. / Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

A little vintage Taco Bell-esque, sure. But a tip of the cap to the Rockies for the creativity with their new City Connect kits. The color scheme is inspired by Colorado sunrises and sunsets from the Rocky Mountains. These are the first City Connect pullover jerseys to debut, too—cue the Little League nostalgia. Plus, if you look closely enough, you'll spot a ripstop pattern—inspired by ski and snowboard clothing.

9. Los Angeles Angels

Los Angeles Angels outfielder Trout and pitcher Jansen celebrate after a win against the Seattle Mariners at Angel Stadium. / Jason Parkhurst-Imagn Images

The Angels get points for a clean, classic uniform here. These might even rival their standard set of uniforms. The diamond around the numbers on the front of the jersey of course references a baseball diamond, but it's also an ode to early surfboard logos. A retro, beach-themed uniform—the Angels understood the assignment.

8. Washington Nationals

Washington Nationals starting pitcher Williams pitches against the Miami Marlins at Nationals Park. / Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

It's a bummer that the Nationals moved away from their cherry blossom City Connects, but their new rendition is a nice looking substitute. The new light blue kits depict the design of the Disctrict's street grid if you look closely. And there's still a small cherry blossom on both sides of the "W" on the caps and helmets. While there could be a bit more pink, the Nationals made a tasteful refresh.

7. San Diego Padres

San Diego Padres right fielder Tatis Jr. is congratulated by Machado after scoring at Petco Park. / Denis Poroy-Imagn Images

The Padres' colorful City Connects may get retired after this season, but they are a staple alternate as long as they remain on the diamond. The pastels will be missed as they scream San Diego and are a nice change of pace from the Padres' traditional brown and gold.

6. Arizona Diamondbacks

Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Carroll celebrates with teammate Suarez after scoring at Chase Field. / Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The Diamondbacks brought back the purple and teal for their new City Connect uniforms, which were unveiled this season. Their previous, sand-colored City Connect jerseys also included "Serpientes" across the front, which is Spanish for snakes. The jerseys even include a snakeskin pattern and faux sleeves as a callback to their classic vest jerseys. These are a perfect combination of franchise history and the Phoenix culture—nicely done.

5. Miami Marlins

Miami Marlins starting pitcher Cabrera pitches against the San Francisco Giants at loanDepot Park. / Rhona Wise-Imagn Images

The Marlins became the first MLB team in history to use an area code as the main logo on a hat. And it's perfect the first city to have that honor is the 305. The teal and pink is definitely inspired, but it's also nice to see the Marlins bring some teal back from their classic teal, black and silver uniforms. The teal and pink stripes throughout scream Miami nightlife, but they're also a fresh, modern take on pinstripes we see across so many classic baseball uniforms.

4. Chicago White Sox

Chicago White Sox pitcher Wilson points up to direct teammates to a fly ball at Rate Field. / Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images

Love it or hate it, marrying two sports franchises for an alternate jersey is undoubtedly cool. Especially when you consider Michael Jordan's history with the Chicago White Sox. This jersey is an awesome piece for fans to wear to a Chicago Bulls game. A baseball jersey and basketball jersey all at once as an ode to one of the NBA's most storied franchises—pretty unique.

3. Toronto Blue Jays

Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Bassitt throws a pitch at Rogers Centre. / Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

Even if a little abstract, the Toronto skyline is the perfect centerpiece for the Blue Jays' City Connect uniform. The CN Tower pokes out into view from the Rogers Centre, which makes for an epic baseball setting. Whether you like the all-black look or not, these are inspired by Toronto's nightlife and are the first dark Blue Jays jerseys since the early 2010s when the team wore silver and blue. A solid mix of past, present and future, adorned with the calling card of a game at Rogers Centre.

2. Tampa Bay Rays

Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Caminero is congratulated after scoring a run at George M. Steinbrenner Field. / Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

Tampa Bay's City Connect uniforms have it all—flames bursting through the font, the city's bridge mixed with a sting ray on the logo and even a skateboarding ray as an alternate logo. Neon isn't for everyone, but the Rays mixed the bright colors with a dark base to end up with a beautiful product.

1. Boston Red Sox

Boston Red Sox pitcher Crochet throws a pitch. / David Butler II-Imagn Images

Wearing a Green Monster inspired uniform while playing in front of the Green Monster is about as cool as it gets. Boston's new "Fenway Greens" stole the show of the new City Connect uniforms released this year. If the Red Sox wear a different color, the hues of Fenway Park are perfect. The matching wordmarks and numbers paired with the foul-pole yellow takes these over the top. Their previous Patriots' Day-inspired City Connects aren't bad, but keep the Fenway Greens in rotation forever.

Celebrity Traitors star Joe Marler stunned by footballers' wages

Former England rugby star Joe Marler has impressed Celebrity Traitors viewers with his detective skills in the popular reality TV show, but one discovery the 35 year-old was not ready for was how much professional footballers earn.

Marler is far from the wealthiest figure on BBC’s Celebrity Traitors, with the likes of Jonathan Ross, Stephen Fry, Mark Bonnar and Alan Carr all believed to hold net worths in excess of £10m.

The former England and Harlequins star retired from rugby last year, but despite spending more than a decade at the peak of his profession, was left gobsmacked when he found out how much the average footballer makes.

Speaking on Marler’s Things People Do podcast last year, journeyman footballer Jimmy Bullard revealed: “My biggest contract was £50k-a-week.”

Jimmy Bullard’s career

1998 – 1999: Ebbsfleet

1999 – 2001: West Ham

2001 – 2003: Peterborough

2003 – 2006: Wigan Athletic

2006 – 2009: Fulham

2009 – 2011: Hull City

2011 – 2012: Ipswich Town

2012: MK Dons

Bullard, who never won a major professional trophy or earned an England cap and retired in 2012, refused to admit which club had paid him that figure, which totals around £2.6m annually, leaving Marler in shock.

The Traitors star and his co-host then asked for an estimate on what kind of money a “top Premier League footballer” earns today, to which Bullard responded: “I’d have to say a few of the Man City boys must be on £350k-a-week.”

In fact, Man City’s highest earner is Erling Haaland on a whopping £525k-a-week, which is over £27 million in annual salary.

For context, Antoine Dupont was recently made the highest-paid rugby player in the world, penning a £1.2 million per season deal with Toulouse, while Marler earned an estimated £300k-a-year during his last contract with Harlequins.

That means Haaland takes home Dupont’s yearly pay roughly twice a month and matches Marler’s salary in a matter of days.

Marler’s performance on the hit BBC show has seen him touted for future roles in television, with a source telling MailOnline: “The BBC is constantly looking for new talent and the second he stopped playing rugby, there were eyes on him.

“Bosses knew that getting him on Traitors would be a very good shop window for him and they could test whether or not the viewers would like him. As soon as they saw it, they knew he would be someone the British public would adore and they seem to be right.

“At the same time, he himself is ready for a new career after retiring from rugby. He has long wanted to present from a BBC sofa and The One Show is one of his favourite programmes. To anchor that would be his dream.”

Celtic can make Tierney completely unplayable by hiring 4-2-3-1 manager

Celtic have won both of their matches with Martin O’Neill as the interim manager, after Brendan Rodgers tendered his resignation at the start of last week.

Following a 4-0 win over Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership, the Hoops beat Rangers 3-1 at Hampden Park in the semi-final of the League Cup.

Kieran Tierney, as shown in the clip above, came off the bench to provide an excellent assist for Callum Osmand’s first goal for Celtic, and he is a player who the next manager should look to get more from.

Why Celtic's next manager needs to make Kieran Tierney a priority

The Scotland international, who re-joined the club on a free transfer from Arsenal in the summer, should be a priority for the next manager because of his potential to be an elite attacking force down the left.

Tierney has delivered two assists in 12 appearances in the Premiership and European competitions, but he has also delivered two assists in three League Cup outings, per Sofascore.

The left-footed defender provided a regular threat at the top end of the pitch as a creator during his first spell at the club after coming through the youth ranks, as shown in the graphic below.

It was recently reported that Celtic are considering an approach for Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna, who has a £5m release clause, and he could make Tierney completely unplayable at left-back.

Why Kieran McKenna would make Kieran Tierney unplayable

The 4-2-3-1 head coach could make the Hoops star completely unplayable because he has done an amazing job with Leif Davis during his time at Portman Road.

McKenna swooped to sign the English full-back from Leeds in 2021, after he managed one assist in 14 games for Bournemouth on loan, and has turned him into an assist machine.

The Northern Irish head coach, whose work with Ipswich was hailed as “incredible” by Jermaine Jenas, leans heavily on overlapping runs from his left-back to create chances by playing out from an opposition press to create overloads on the flank.

That is not limited to Davis’ individual quality, as shown in the clip above, as Conor Townsend proved to be effective in that tactic against Bournemouth in the Premier League.

McKenna’s way of using his left-back to create chances consistently has proven to be an effective tool, as he won promotion from League One and the Championship in successive seasons.

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24/25 (Premier League)

33

12

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44

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As you can see in the table above, Davis has been unplayable for the majority of his Ipswich career under McKenna, with at least 12 ‘big chances’ created in all three of his full seasons at Portman Road, including in the Premier League last term.

These statistics show that the Ipswich manager’s tactics are effective and can allow an attack-minded left-back to truly thrive as a creative force at the top end of the pitch.

Given Tierney’s quality when he gets into advanced positions, as evidenced by his assist haul from his first spell, the Scottish defender could be unlocked under McKenna’s management.

The former Arsenal man, who has registered four assists in all competitions for the club this season, could become completely unplayable, just like Davis, because of his ability to provide overlapping runs and quality crosses.

Tierney, as shown in the clip above, has the quality to take players on to assist his teammates, so imagine how effective he could be in a side that is constantly looking to create space for him down the left.

Their own Klopp: Celtic can replace O'Neill with "kamikaze" 4-3-3 manager

Celtic could find their own version of Jurgen Klopp by hiring this reported managerial target.

ByDan Emery Nov 5, 2025

The Scottish star could become completely unplayable for the Hoops, which is one reason why McKenna could be an exciting appointment for the club.

Mason Crane's six turn the tables on Lancashire

Glamorgan 261 and 95 for 2 (Carlson 43*, Anderson 2-20) vs Lancashire A career-best 6 for 19 by Mason Crane led a superb bowling effort from Glamorgan that has put the visitors firmly in the ascendancy after two days at Emirates Old Trafford.Having been bowled out for 261 in their first innings of this Rothesay County Championship division two promotion battle, second-placed Glamorgan hit back strongly to dismiss fourth-placed Lancashire for 137 before reaching the close on 95 for 2 in their second innings to lead by 219 runs.The day turned Glamorgan’s way during a dramatic afternoon session following the introduction of Crane into the attack. The leg spinner ran through the Lancashire middle and lower order after producing an outstanding 10.3 over spell from the James Anderson End that was chiefly responsible for the hosts losing their last seven wickets for 30 runs.Anderson, on his 43rd birthday, took two early wickets in one over when Glamorgan began their second innings but a steadying partnership of 71 between Sam Northeast and Kiran Carlson has the visitors well-placed to push home their strong advantage tomorrow.Following a delay of one hour due to rain, Lancashire took just eight deliveries to wrap up the Glamorgan first innings for the addition of one run to their overnight score of 260 for 8, Tom Bailey trapping Crane lbw for 9 and Anderson having Ned Leonard caught behind for 4.In testing, seaming conditions Asitha Fernando had early reward trapping Luke Wells lbw for 2 and it took some determined and, at times, dogged batting from Keaton Jennings and Josh Bohannon in a partnership of 45 to prevent further damage to the Lancashire reply.It took a superb one-handed catch by Asa Tribe at bat-pad to dismiss Jennings for 28 off spinner Ben Kellaway shortly before lunch and Glamorgan made further inroads soon after the break, Fernando rewarded for a fine spell when having Bohannon lbw for 32.The introduction of Crane into the attack transformed the afternoon as the leg spinner produced a devastating burst of 5 for 12 in 41 balls on a wicket that has taken spin from the start to put the visitors firmly in charge.If the first of the five was a touch fortunate, Marcus Harris hitting a full toss to Kellaway at mid-on for 30, the rest were a result of some excellent leg spin that the Lancashire batters failed to master.Phil Salt edged behind for 8, Matty Hurst (21) top-edged a sweep that deflected off wicketkeeper Chris Cooke to Colin Ingram at slip, Chris Green drove a catch back to the bowler for 2 while Tom Hartley was lbw three balls later.That left Lancashire reeling on 132 for 8 by the tea interval and Glamorgan wrapped up the innings five overs after the break when Fernando gained a third lbw verdict against Bailey and Crane took his sixth after George Balderson chipped to Kiran Carlson at midwicket.Leading by 119 runs, Glamorgan lost Zain ul Hassan bowled for 12 shouldering arms to Anderson who then took a smart, tumbling catch off his own bowling five balls later to dismiss Tribe for 11.Northeast (26 not out) and Carlson (43 not out) steadied matters with their unbroken partnership during the final hour of the day to leave Glamorgan in a strong position going into day three.

Palmeiras move ação no STJD contra John Textor, dono do Botafogo

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O Palmeiras entrou com ação no Superior Tribunal de Justiça Desportiva (STJD) contra o dono da SAF do Botafogo, John Textor, nesta terça-feira (2). Na noite de segunda (1º), o empresário voltou a dizer que o Verdão vem sendo beneficiado em esquemas de manipulação nos últimos dois anos, mas segue sem apresentar provas. A informação é do portal “ge”.

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O Palmeiras pede que Textor seja suspenso por cada uma das declarações que envolvem o clube em supostos casos de manipulação ou fraude. Além disso, quer também uma punição financeira ao dono do Botafogo, como previsto no Código Brasileiro de Justiça Desportiva (CBJD).

Ainda na noite de ontem, o Verdão se manifestou por meio de nota oficial. No documento, o clube chama o dirigente do Botafogo de “caricato cartola” e categoriza as acusações como “bizarras”. Desde março, o departamento jurídico do Palmeiras vem montando estratégia para processar John Textor.

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Por outro lado, o dono da SAF alvinegra quer levar o assunto para a Justiça comum, já tendo afirmado que o STJD não teria competência para julgar a questão. O entendimento do tribunal, no entanto, é oposto ao de Textor e já foi definido por meio de votação entre os auditores.

O empresário apontou que duas partidas do Palmeiras teriam sido alvo de manipulações. A primeira no Brasileirão de 2022, na vitória por 4 a 0 do Verdão sobre o Fortaleza; a segunda no ano passado, também pelo Campeonato Brasileiro, quando o Alviverde goleou o São Paulo por 5 a 0. Contudo, nenhuma prova foi apresentada pelo estadunidense até o momento.

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Sam Northeast returns to Kent on two-year contract

Glamorgan captain is back at Canterbury after eight-year absence, comprising stints at Hampshire and Glamorgan

ESPNcricinfo staff28-Aug-2025Glamorgan captain Sam Northeast is heading back to his native Kent – the club where he spent the first 11 seasons of his career – after agreeing a new two-year deal.Northeast, 35, was out of contract having spent four prolific years at Glamorgan, during which time he posted a club-record 410 not out against Leicestershire in 2022, then followed up with a further 335 not out against Middlesex in 2024, the highest first-class score ever made at Lord’s.Last season, he also played the crucial innings at Trent Bridge as Glamorgan won the Metro Bank One-Day Cup for the second time in four seasons, and with 780 runs at 48.75 in the County Championship, he has guided the club to the brink of promotion from the second division.Though he is understood to have held talks with Glamorgan about an extension to his contract, a desire to be near his young family – who have remained in Kent throughout his stint – is believed to have been the clincher in his new deal.Northeast made his debut for Kent in 2007 after graduating from the club’s Academy, and went on to make over 300 appearances for the county over ten seasons, scoring over 13,500 runs in all-formats including 24 centuries.He was appointed Club Captain in 2015 and led the team on 134 occasions across formats, averaging 44.79 with the bat in that period. He left for Hampshire in somewhat acrimonious circumstances in February 2018, but is now heading home after an eight-year hiatus.”I’m delighted to be returning home to Kent next season,” Northeast said. “I believe I still have a great deal to contribute across all formats, and while I’ve enjoyed my time away, I know that coming back to Canterbury is the right decision at this stage of my career.”As someone who grew up in the county, Kent has always been close to my heart. I always knew I would return to my boyhood Club, and I’m proud to once again wear the White Horse.”The Club is in an exciting place, with a clear focus on the future, and I hope that my experience can help support and develop the next generation of Kent-produced talent.”Kent’s Director of Cricket, Simon Cook, said: “Sam was our top target when it became apparent that he was available and he will add top-order talent and experience.”We’re delighted that he has chosen to return to Kent next season, and our young batters in both the first-team and Talent Pathway will draw from his vast experience.”I’m sure his return home will be greatly received by our Members and supporters.”

سولشاير يروي قصة هدفه التاريخي أمام بايرن ميونخ.. وسبب فشله مع مانشستر يونايتد

تحدث النرويجي أولي جونار سولشاير، المدير الفني السابق للفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي مانشستر يونايتد عن سبب فشل فترة تدريبه للشياطين الحُمر.

وخلال فترة تواجده في مانشستر يونايتد، نجح سولشاير في قيادة الفريق إلى المراكز الأربعة الأولى في عامي 2020 و2021.

وفي موسم 2020-21 وصل إلى نهائي الدوري الأوروبي لكنه لم يتوج بالبطولة بعدما خسر مانشستر يونايتد بركلات الترجيح أمام فياريال.

وفي موسمه الثالث تمت إقالة سولشاير من تدريب فريق مانشستر يونايتد بعد بداية سيئة لموسم 2021-2022.

وأجرى المهاجم النرويجي السابق حوارًا مع صحيفة “بي بي سي”، وكشف حول سبب عدم نجاحه في تدريب الفريق: “كان هذا أسوأ وقت لتدريب مانشستر يونايتد”.

وأضاف: “الأمر لا يتعلق بالحصول على التقدير ولكن كان يوجد يورجن كلوب مع ليفربول وبيب جوارديولا مع مانشستر سيتي، كانا أفضل مدربين في العالم آنذاك وربما أفضل فريقين في العالم”.

اقرأ أيضًا | جوارديولا يلوم لاعبي مانشستر سيتي بسبب عمر مرموش.. ويتحدث عن مشاركته في أمم إفريقيا

وأكمل: “لكننا حققنا المركزين الثاني والثالث لذلك كان لدينا فريق عمل جيد لكننا لم نتمكن من التطور والتقدم خطوأت للأمام، نأمل أن يعود مانشستر يونايتد كسابق عهده”.

وسُئل سولشاير حول هدفه التاريخي في مرمى بايرن ميونخ في نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا عام 1999، هذا النهائي التاريخي الذي خطفه مانشستر يونايتد في آخر 3 دقائق وقلب تأخره بهدف إلى الفوز بنتيجة 2/1.

وأجاب: “نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا عام 1999، جلست على مقاعد البدلاء لمدة 80 دقيقة، وكنت مستاء للغاية من السير أليكس قُلت في نفسي لماذا لا تُشركني؟”.

وأوضح: “كدنا نخسر المباراة، وكرة القدم مليئة بالعواطف، تشعر بالإحباط وترغب في النزول إلى أرض الملعب، 80 دقيقة من الألم الشديد لكنني تمكنتُ من اللعب لمدة 15 دقيقة وتلك الـ 15 دقيقة أتمنى حقًا أن ألعبها مرة أخرى”.

وأردف: “لقد غيرت التاريخ، بالطبع هذه الـ 15 دقيقة غيرت حياتي تمامًا، لم تجعلني لاعب كرة قدم أفضل لكنها غيرت حياتي لأننا صنعنا التاريخ وكنتُ أنا المحظوظ بتسجيل ذلك الهدف”.

وأتم مازحًا: “جاء إليّ العديد من الرجال وشكروني على منحهم أفضل لحظة في حياتهم وأخبروني ألا أقول لزوجاتهم”.

Pep rates him: Manager with shades of Nuno Santo is open to joining Wolves

The search for Wolverhampton Wanderers’ new manager goes on.

The Old Gold sacked Vitor Pereira last week after picking up just two points all season, as they look to salvage the campaign and avoid relegation to the Championship.

There have been a few names bandied about when it comes to who could replace Pereira in the hot seat at Molineux.

Former manager Gary O’Neill, who was only sacked last December, came under consideration, but pulled out of the race. There are also suggestions that Erik ten Hag and Michael Carrick are two options for the club.

However, a new contender has emerged in recent hours.

The latest manager to be linked with Wolves

It was clear that Wolves needed to bring in a new manager, with Pereira struggling to get the best out of his squad.

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However, his replacement is something they must get spot on, as they look to get their first win of the season.

Well, according to Football FanCast sources, the higher-ups at Molineux have sounded out a move for former Benfica boss Rui Vitoria.

The West Midlands outfit is said to be a job that the 55-year-old would be open to taking over.

Vitoria has not been out of a job long, having managed Panathinaikos most recently, who sacked him in September.

Why Vitoria would be a good appointment for Wolves

It is perhaps a bit of a red flag for Wolves fans that Pereira has struggled in his last three jobs. The Portuguese manager, who hails from just outside of Lisbon, has had three jobs in the last four years.

One of those was as head coach of the Egyptian national team. He coached them in 18 games and was sacked after crashing out of AFCON at the round of 16 stage. The role before that was at Spartak Moscow, where he lasted 26 games, and his latest job at Panathinaikos saw him manage 43 matches.

Yet, the 55-year-old has seen success at previous clubs. Said to favour an attacking 4-3-3 formation, his best spell came as Benfica boss, where he won four major honours. That included back-to-back Portuguese top-flight titles in the 2015/16 and 2016/17 campaigns.

One man who thought highly of Vitoria’s reign was Pep Guardiola, who said his team was “worthy of Arrigo Sacchi,” the legendary former AC Milan manager.

The pair met in the Champions League when Guardiola was in charge of Bayern Munich, and although Benfica were knocked out 3-2 on aggregate, Vitoria clearly left a strong impression.

Indeed, his record at Benfica was certainly impressive. He took charge of 183 games for the club and had an excellent win rate of 68%. That saw him lead his side to victory on 125 occasions.

Games

183

Wins

125

Draws

27

Losses

31

Win rate

68%

Goals for

388

Goals against

161

It is easy to draw comparisons between the potential new Wolves boss and one of their best from the FOSUN era, Nuno Espirito Santo.

Now at West Ham United, the ex-Old Gold manager took charge of 199 games at Molineux and was a huge success story.

Nuno was adored by the Wolves faithful. Not only did he guide them back to the Premier League in 2017/18, but he even led them to the Europa League. He certainly brought happier times to Molineux during his time there.

Like Vitoria, the former Wolves manager learnt his craft in his native Portugal. He began at Rio Ave, and then managed FC Porto, with a spell at Valencia in between, before moving to Molineux and starting his dynasty.

Well, via a few more clubs, that is a similar route to what Vitoria will be taking if he gets the job at Molineux. Making a name for themselves in Portugal is something the two managers have in common, and Vitoria will be hoping he can earn the same level of adoration Nuno got at Wolves.

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Was India's 295-run win in Perth their biggest away in Tests?

And among openers who have played at least 50 Tests, who has the highest average?

Steven Lynch03-Dec-2024Jacob Bethell batted at No. 3 for England on his Test debut in New Zealand. When was the last time England had a debutant No. 3 who had not scored a first-class century? asked Nick Stephens from England
The 21-year-old Warwickshire left-hander Jacob Bethell made his Test debut at No. 3 against New Zealand in Christchurch last week – and hit the winning run as England won by eight wickets.Bethell was the first specialist batter to play a Test for England before scoring a first-class hundred since Mike Gatting in Pakistan in 1977-78. But Gatting (who eventually scored 94 first-class tons) went in at No. 5 then. It’s quite rare for an England debutant to bat at No. 3: as far as I can see, England have never before selected someone without a first-class century to his name to bat at No. 3 in their first Test. The use of nightwatchers means that occasionally the person who actually went in at No. 3 did not have a three-figure score at the time – fairly recent examples of this are Ian Salisbury in 1992 and Neil Williams (who never did reach three figures) in 1990 – but no specialists.For the full list of England debutants who batted at No. 3, click here. Several of them went in as nightwatchers, so were not selected to bat there.India won the Perth Test by 295 runs. Was that their biggest win away from home? asked Ricky Dooley from Scotland
India’s win in the first Test against Australia in Perth last month was their third-biggest by runs away from home: they beat West Indies by 318 runs in Antigua in August 2019, and walloped Sri Lanka by 304 in Galle in July 2017. Their previous biggest win in Australia was by 222 runs in Melbourne in 1977-78.India have also had 12 innings victories away from home, the biggest by an innings and 239 runs over Bangladesh in Mirpur in May 2007, while they beat Sri Lanka by an innings and 171 in Pallekele in August 2017. They have also won three away Tests by ten wickets.Kraigg Brathwaite played his 86th successive Test in Antigua. I think I heard that this was a record – who did he beat? asked Misha McKenzie from Barbados
The Barbadian opener Kraigg Brathwaite has been ever-present in the West Indies team since June 2014, and the second Test against Bangladesh in Kingston was his 86th in a row (he had played a few before this run started, so now has 96 in all). The record he broke was the most consecutive Tests for West Indies without missing one, previously held by an even more distinguished Barbadian, Garry Sobers, who did not miss any of their 85 Tests between April 1955 and April 1972. Desmond Haynes played 72 successive Tests for West Indies, and Brian Lara 64.Brathwaite has a long way to go to match the overall record: Alastair Cook played 159 successive Tests for England between May 2006 and his international retirement in September 2018. Five other men have played 100 or more consecutive Tests.Herbert Sutcliffe averaged 61.10 as an opener, the highest of all openers who have played at least 50 Tests•Getty ImagesOpening is considered to be the most difficult batting position, and having an average above 50 for a Test opener is rare. Who are the top openers from a minimum of 50 Tests? asked Nikhil Dugar from India
You’re right that it’s a difficult place to bat: only 28 men who opened in at least 50 Tests have an average of 40 or more when doing so. Top of the list is the England opener of the inter-war years, Herbert Sutcliffe, who averaged 61.10 from 54 matches. He’s ahead of two other England greats, Len Hutton (56.47) and Jack Hobbs (56.37). Of those who played in the current century the leader is Australia’s Matthew Hayden (50.73). Sunil Gavaskar and Virender Sehwag of India both also averaged over 50.I thought 50 Tests was rather a lot, so tried lowering the qualification to 20. Sutcliffe stays top on that list, but the obdurate South African Bruce Mitchell (56.90) pushes Hutton and Hobbs down a place. And the leading “modern” becomes Australia’s Usman Khawaja, who averaged 52.25 from 34 matches as opener before the second Test against India.Ivory Coast were bowled out for only seven by Nigeria in their T20 international the other day. Was this the lowest completed team total in any international? asked Madhav Gokhale from New Zealand
Ivory Coast made a reasonable start to their reply to Nigeria’s 271 in their recent match in Abuja – they had four runs on the board before the first wicket went down, but the rest managed only three between them. There were six ducks (and a 0 not out) in the final total of 7, which is a new low for men’s T20Is: there had previously been two cases of 10 all out, by Mongolia against Singapore two months previously, and the Isle of Man vs Spain in February 2023. The lowest by a Test-playing nation is West Indies’ 45 against England in St Kitts in March 2019.This was not, however, the lowest score in all international cricket. In women’s T20Is, Mali were skittled for 6 by Rwanda in Kigali in June 2019, and six months later Maldives matched that with 6 all out against Bangladesh during the South Asian Games in Pokhara (Nepal). As this list shows, Maldives were bowled out two days later for 8 by Nepal, while the Philippines were skittled for 9 by Thailand in Phnom Penh (Cambodia) in May 2023.Use our feedback form, or the Ask Steven Facebook page to ask your stats and trivia questions

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