Mahmudullah first Icon player picked in DPL draft

Mahmudullah, the Bangladesh allrounder, was the first pick in the player by choice draft for the Dhaka Premier League, which begins on April 22

Mohammad Isam10-Apr-2016Mahmudullah, the Bangladesh allrounder, was the first pick in the player by choice draft for the Dhaka Premier League. He was acquired by Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club, who had won the lottery to determine which Dhaka club would get the first pick of the top 13 cricketers in the country. The tournament is due to begin on April 22.Defending champions Prime Bank Cricket Club chose batsman Sabbir Rahman, while Prime Doleshwar Sporting Club took allrounder Nasir Hossain. Abahani, the 17-time champions, went for Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan, who will join the team after his IPL stint with Kolkata Knight Riders.Mustafizur Rahman was the last player picked in the draft, perhaps because he won’t be available to play until July-August. The left-arm seamer will first finish his IPL with Sunrisers Hyderabad and then travel to the UK for the NatWest T20 Blast before joining Mohammaden Sporting Club.Bangladesh Test captain Mushfiqur Rahim also went to Mohammaden, Mominul Haque to Victoria Sporting Club, Soumya Sarkar and Mohammad Mithun to Legends of Rupganj, Anamul Haque to Gazi Group, Mashrafe Mortaza to Kalabagan Krira Chakra and Imrul Kayes to Brothers Union.Only Kalabagan Cricket Academy and Cricket Coaching School passed the chance to pick players from the top two categories.Players in the Icon category will get Tk 30 lakh, while those in the A+ category will be paid Tk 25 lakh for the entire season. Earlier, each club picked a minimum of 10 cricketers from seven categories over 13 rounds. Each club can also register as many overseas players as they want, but can only field one per game.

Germany are champions again! Die Mannschaft win U17 World Cup after narrow penalty shoot-out victory over France

Germany have won the 2023 U17 World Cup after a narrow penalty shoot-out victory over France in Indonesia.

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Germany win maiden U17 World CupFrance made a comeback from being 2-0 downWent down in an intense penalty shootoutWHAT HAPPENED?

Germany dominated the early exchanges, with Max Moerstedt coming close to scoring in the opening moments. However, it was Paris Brunner, a standout player from Borussia Dortmund, who opened the scoring from the spot to hand Germany the lead. In the second half, Noah Darvic extended Germany's lead with a goal on 51 minutes.

Saimon Bouabre struck first for France to ignite a comeback before Mathis Amougou found the leveller just five minutes from regulation time which forced penalties.

Tidiam Gomis missed his attempt while Almugera Kabar scored for the Germans to be crowned global champions.

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Brunner was awarded the Golden Ball for his stellar performances throughout the tournament. He rose to the occasion when the stakes were high as he netted a brace in the semi-final against Argentina and also in the title decider.

Agustin Ruberto won the Golden Boot after scoring eight goals. Meanwhile, French goalkeeper Paul Argney was awarded the Golden Glove for his safe hands between the sticks.

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Brunner showcased his exceptional talent as the joint-top scorer of the U17 Euros, earning him the prestigious gold Fritz Walter medal – the highest youth award in Germany for his age group. In the U19 Bundesliga, the 17-year-old has demonstrated his goal-scoring prowess, netting 10 times in just eight games this season.

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The U17 World Cup often gives fans a glimmer of future superstars. Brunner and Ruberto have definitely stolen the spotlight with their performances in the attacking third and it remains to be seen if any of the European elites go after their signature in the upcoming winter transfer window.

Record-breaking numbers! Gotham FC's 2-1 win over Megan Rapinoe and OL Reign in NWSL final sets broadcast viewership milestone

The 2023 NWSL final between OL Reign and Gotham FC set a new record for streaming viewership.

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Gotham FC beat OL Reign in dramatic finalOver 800,000 live viewers

New Media deal signed last week

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CBS announced Tuesday morning that Saturday's contest – which witnessed the careers of USWNT legends Megan Rapinoe and Ali Krieger come to an end – broke streaming records for the NWSL.

The game, which the Bats won 2-1, saw CBS' streaming Network – Paramount+ – score it's most-streamed NWSL match ever in households while recording 'double-digit growth' vs last year's championship game.

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The NWSL announced a new media deal just last week, that is the single-largest streaming rights package ever associated with women's sports in the USA. The agreement will see ESPN, ABC, Prime Video and the Scripps Network all show matches during the 2024 season.

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The 2022 final was the only other NWSL match to eclipse 800,000 live viewers – and those who tuned in were treated to quite the contest.

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With the 2023 campaign officially over, and NWSL trophy in the hands of Gotham FC, the league will now look to prepare for the 2024 season. The NWSL draft takes place in January.

'Not taking Zimbabwe lightly' – Rahane

India have put the Bangladesh defeat behind them and are concentrating on playing to their strengths said stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane

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Bangladesh’s epochal series victory over India is just a few weeks old but Ajinkya Rahane, India’s stand-in captain for their trip to Zimbabwe, insisted that his team has already moved on. Given the sting that another series defeat would inflict, India won’t be taking the hosts lightly and Rahane said that they are here “to win games”.”Bangladesh is in the past now for us,” Rahane said. “We’re thinking about the present series and our plan will be to back our strengths and back our games, rather than looking at Zimbabwe’s strengths. Give our best and play to our potential. We’re here to win games.”India cruised past Zimbabwe in all of their matches on their last visit in 2013, but there is a completely different complexion to their current squad and despite limited success, Zimbabwe played positively in Pakistan in May and shouldn’t be push-overs.”We all know that Zimbabwe is a good side,” Rahane said. “They’ve been playing pretty well recently and we’re expecting a good series here. The boys are looking forward to the series and we’re not taking Zimbabwe lightly. We’re respecting them, and respecting their cricket. We’ve got to play good cricket.”Zimbabwe have got a pretty balanced side. They played pretty well in Pakistan, and they’ve good, experienced batsmen these days. Good allrounders and bowlers. And they’re getting better day by day. So we respect them, but at the same time we’ll play our own cricket.”With new playing conditions coming into effect, particularly with regard to field restrictions, this series will also give India a chance to field-test potential changes to their gameplan in the relatively safe environment of a low-key series. Rahane suggested that they would take a wait-and-see approach to any changes.”We have to wait and watch here, because it’s the first game [with the new playing conditions]. After the first game we’ll develop an idea about what sorts of strategies we need to use for the new rules. But it’s quite exciting, with new fielding restrictions and free hits off all no-balls. It is very exciting, but we have to wait and watch how these new rules will go forward.”Having been dropped from the playing XI against Bangladesh, Rahane is one of the seven batsmen in the squad who will be hoping to showcase his talent and lock down a position in the middle order. He’s also got the added responsibility of captaining the side. Although he has only led twice at senior level, he said he was looking forward to the challenge.”It’s a new challenge for me in my career. I’m looking forward to it. I normally visualise the situation when I play the game, whenever I get the opportunity to play. So I’ve brought a few ideas with me, and I’ve got my own style of captaincy, but I’ve learned a lot from Dhoni under his captaincy. So I’m looking forward to bringing this talented bunch of guys here and doing well as a captain.”In a positive way, it’s a good opportunity for all of us to express ourselves. We’re taking Zimbabwe very seriously. This is a good platform to showcase our talent here, do well at the international level. Everywhere we go, we take every opponent very seriously. We want to play our game and back our strengths.”

Lamine Yamal rewarded with new contract! 16-year-old set to extend Barcelona deal until 2026 with club set to honour him with announcement ceremony

Barcelona's teen sensation Lamine Yamal has signed a new contract that ties him to the club until 2026, it has been reported.

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Yamal already signed contractNow tied to club until 2026Barca to hold formal ceremonyWHAT HAPPENED?

The 16-year-old signed the contract as far back as July, ahead of the club's pre-season tour of the United States, Fabrizio Romano reports.

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Yamal's previous contract only ran until the end of the season but the Catalan side have ensured he will remain at the club for the time being, tying him to a new deal that runs until 2026.

The club will make an official announcement and hold a formal ceremony where Yamal will put pen to paper on Monday, October 2.

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Yamal made his Barcelona debut in La Liga towards the end of last season. At just 15 years old, that made him the youngest player to feature for the club's first-team. This season, he went on to become the youngest starter in the club's history and the youngest to supply an assist.

He also became the youngest player to ever represent and score for the Spain national team and then broke the record for the youngest player ever to score in a Euro qualifier.

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Before his new contract is made official, Yamal will likely feature when Barcelona face Sevilla in La Liga on Friday.

Top 20 richest clubs in the world: Man Utd beat Real Madrid to Money League crown

The 2016-17 Deloitte Football Money League rankings have been announced, with the Red Devils retaining top spot, but who else makes the top 20?

Manchester United have been named as the highest revenue generating club in world football for a tenth time, topping the 2016-17 Deloitte Football Money League with an income of €676 million (£581m).

United were awarded  €44.5m in payments from UEFA for winning the Europa League last season, over four times more than Atletico Madrid recieved for claiming the trophy in the 2011-12 campaign, which was enough to place them above Real Madrid in second. 

The Liga giants claimed the Spanish top-flight title in 16-17, as well as the Club World Cup, the Spanish Super Cup and their second Champions League trophy in as many years. Their success led to the club generating €674.6m (£579.7m) of revenue, though it was not enough to surpass United as the richest club. The €1.7m margin between the two superclubs is the narrowest ever recorded.

Barcelona rank third in Money League with a revenue of €648.3m (£557.1m), with Bayern Munich (€587.8m/505.1m), and Manchester City (€527.7m/£453.5m) completing the top five.

A record ten English clubs feature in the top 20, generating a total revenue of €3.8bn, helped by the fact that 16-17 was the first season of the current record Premier League broadcast rights deal.

Tim Bridge, senior manager in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte, comments: “The Deloitte Football Money League has a particularly English feel this year and with the new broadcast deal and UEFA competition performance driving broadcast revenue growth of over half a billion pounds for those in the top 20, it doesn’t come as a surprise. As the Premier League is currently in the middle of its rights tender for the next cycle from 2019/20, the results of this will be crucial to determining the long term composition of the Money League.”

Three clubs from Germany, three from Spain, three from Italy and one from France feature in the top 20.

Dan Jones, partner in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte, said: “European football continues to flourish financially, with almost half a billion Euro of revenue growth for the top 20 Money League clubs. And at the top, we’ve seen the closest ever battle for the top spot, with Manchester United pipping Real Madrid to retain their title of the highest revenue generating club in the world. United generated £581m in 2016/17."

In total, the combined revenue of the top 20 clubs grew six per cent to €7.9bn, a new Money League record, but how do the clubs rank overall? Goal takes a look.

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2016-17 revenue: €199.2m | £171.2m

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Revealed: Raphael Varane's stance on losing Man Utd place as Erik ten Hag continues to overlook World Cup-winning defender

Raphael Varane will reportedly be using Harry Maguire as inspiration at Manchester United, with the World Cup winner losing his starting berth.

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Ex-France international stuck on the benchEngland centre-half has taken his placeRed Devils willing to shuffle their packWHAT HAPPENED?

Despite savouring World Cup glory with France back in 2018, while landing four Champions League crowns during his days at Real Madrid, Varane has found himself stuck on the bench of late as Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag shuffles his defensive pack.

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Eyebrows have been raised as Varane is forced to fill a role among the substitutes, with former United captain Maguire – who appeared destined to be heading out of Old Trafford at one stage as he was frozen out of the starting XI – returning to favour as Ten Hag seeks a winning formula.

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According to , Varane has “accepted the decision is a tactical one” and that there is “always a way back for a player under Ten Hag”. Questions have, however, been asked of how he has taken the news of being a substitute – with there little interaction with United’s coaching staff when being introduced in the 79th minute of the Red Devils’ 1-0 Premier League win over Luton.

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Ten Hag has sought to justify his decision to drop Varane when quizzed on the subject, saying: “Harry is playing very well and there is internal competition." Maguire and Lindelof have become United’s go-to centre-half partnership, but further tactical tinkering remains a distinct possibility and Varane is willing to bide his time and wait for another opportunity to come his way.

'It's clear what he meant to Bayern' – Harry Kane posts touching tribute to Franz Beckenbauer after German icon's death aged 78

Harry Kane has posted a touching tribute to Franz Beckenbauer after the death of the Bayern Munich legend.

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Kane posts tribute on InstagramBeckenbauer died on MondayEngland striker joined Bayern in summerWHAT HAPPENED?

Kane took to social media on Monday after Beckenbauer's death was announced, and joined a deluge of tributes from across the football world. The former defender, of course, became one of the greatest footballers of all time during his time in the Bundesliga, and he won the league both as a player and a manager in Bavaria.

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Kane quoted Bayern's own tribute to Beckenbauer and wrote: "In my time at the club so far it's clear what he meant to Bayern and to football in this country. My thoughts are with his family and friends."

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Kane only joined Bayern in the summer but has had a remarkable start to life in the Bundesliga. In 15 league games thus far, he has scored 21 goals. Bayern are currently second in the table, however, four points behind leaders Bayer Leverkusen with a game in hand.

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They are likely to pay tribute to one of their greatest ever players in their next fixture. Bayern face Hoffenheim on Friday.

A rare away start as favourites for New Zealand

After their near-perfect performance in the first Test in Jamaica and West Indies’ recent hapless showings, New Zealand start the second Test in Port-of-Spain as favourites

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Start time 1000 (1400 GMT)Mark Craig will have to prove that his performance in the Kingston Test was not a one-off•Associated PressBig PictureIt’s not often that New Zealand find themselves starting away Tests as favourites. But their near-perfect performance in Jamaica, and West Indies’ hapless recent showings confer Brendon McCullum’s men that unfamiliar status. Nearly everything they hoped for happened at Sabina Park – they got to bat first on a benign surface and racked up a score above the 450 they usually target, their inexperienced spinners thrived and there were significant contributions from a wide range of players as they remained on top right through the Test.One of their biggest problems during the superb recent run in Test matches has been a serious shortage of runs from their openers, but even that changed in Jamaica as Tom Latham put together two battling half-centuries in what was only his second Test. Their talented pace attack has been their biggest strength in the past couple of years, and with the middle-order regularly churning out centuries and even the spinners chipping in with wickets, New Zealand will fancy their chances of winning their first away Test series against a top-eight opposition since 2002.Two years ago when these teams faced off in the Caribbean, West Indies had swept aside New Zealand on their way to a six-Test winning run that lifted them to No. 5 in the rankings. Since that run, though, West Indies have lost three Tests by an innings, one by eight wickets, another by 186 runs and averted defeat in the remaining match only due to an over-my-dead-body double-century from Darren Bravo and rain.Before the series began, West Indies made the big change of bringing in a new captain, dispensing with Darren Sammy. Then they revamped the bowling for the first Test, with Sulieman Benn, Kemar Roach and Jerome Taylor making their comeback. For this game, it is the batting that is getting an overhaul, with Marlon Samuels and Kieran Powell left out and Kirk Edwards battling for his place. Will the large-scale changes bring about a turn in their fortunes?Form guide(Most recent first)
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New Zealand WDWWWWatch out forMark Craig was a little-known offspinner with a middling record when New Zealand’s selectors punted on him for the Caribbean tour. He responded with four-wicket hauls in each innings of his debut Test at Sabina Park to win the Man-of-the-Match award and set up a famous victory. “I know Mark’s a good bowler, but I didn’t quite think he’d quite be as calm as he was from ball one,” New Zealand coach Mike Hesson said. “I thought it would take him a bit of time to settle, but he settled in right from the start and bowled a great first over and he was away.” Now the job for Craig is to prove that Jamaica wasn’t a one-off performance.It’s not very often that New Zealand’s spinners outbowl their counterparts in a Test. Sulieman Benn had complained about the flat nature of the Sabina Park track after the second day, only for West Indies to lose 20 wickets over the next two days. West Indies’ spinners need to turn in an improved performance in the second Test, despite facing bigger challenges; Shane Shillingford was nursing a niggle on the eve of the game and racing to get fit, and the track is expected to be more pacer-friendly. Still, whoever does play needs to do more against a line-up that is not traditionally known for its prowess against the turning ball.Team newsNew Zealand have already made one change to their side – dropping the woefully out of form Peter Fulton, and bringing in Hamish Rutherford. Depending on the nature of the track, they will also take a call on whether to pick an extra quick for the spinner Ish Sodhi.New Zealand: (probable) 1 Tom Latham, 2 Hamish Rutherford, 3 Kane Williamson, 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Brendon McCullum (capt), 6 Jimmy Neesham, 7 BJ Watling (wk), 8 Neil Wagner/Ish Sodhi, 9 Tim Southee, 10 Mark Craig , 11 Trent BoultShane Shillingford has a niggle, Ramdin said on the eve of the Test, so the team would have to wait on his fitness.* Either way, he said, he is mulling playing the extra quick. With Darren Sammy retired, and Dwayne Bravo injured, they are struggling to find an allrounder for the Test side. West Indies’ batting will have at least two changes as a result of the changes to their squad; Ramdin said he might play one of the two batsmen who were brought in after doing well for the Sagicor High Performance Centre, Jermaine Blackwood and Leon Johnson.West Indies: (probable) 1 Chris Gayle, 2 Kraigg Brathwaite, 3 Kirk Edwards, 4 Darren Bravo, 5 Shivnarine Chanderpaul, 6 Leon Johnson, 7 Denesh Ramdin (capt & wk), 8 Sulieman Benn, 9 Jerome Taylor, 10 Kemar Roach, 11 Shane Shillingford/Shannon GabrielPitch and conditionsOn Sunday, Kane Williamson suggested that there might be a bit more in it for the quicks than Kingston. Kemar Roach also said the pitch would aid the seamers, while Denesh Ramdin said he expected good carry for the bowlers on this track. “A bit more grass than Jamaica. The ball will edge and go to the slips area,” Ramdin said. Temperatures are expected to be in the low 30s, and rain is predicted over the next week.Stats and trivia Shivnarine Chanderpaul is tied with Steve Waugh on 46 unbeaten Test innings, the most by a specialist batsman. There are six others ahead of him in the overall list, but all of them are tailenders, including quintessential ones like Chris Martin, Muttiah Muralitharan and Courtney Walsh. The only person to score hundreds in his first three Tests is former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin. Jimmy Neesham can emulate him if he makes a century in Port-of-Spain. The player to have bowled the most overs in Test cricket in the current West Indies squad is Chris Gayle, with 1154.5 overs.Quotes”Adapting to the conditions was a focus and something we did very well in the first Test, something we want to continue doing well in this series.”
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Prior steps aside for the summer

Matt Prior has decided to stand down from Test cricket for the rest of the summer due to injury. Prior has been suffering from an Achilles problem and will have an operation to rectify the issue

ESPNcricinfo staff21-Jul-2014Matt Prior has decided to stand down from Test cricket for the rest of the summer due to injury. Prior has been suffering from an Achilles problem and will have an operation to rectify the issue that has hampered his performances this season.Matt Prior has struggled this summer•Getty ImagesPrior has also been affected by quad and hand injuries and has been noticeably less mobile behind the stumps in four Tests this summer. He has only managed one half-century but his wicketkeeping has caused most concern with several missed chances and at Lord’s equalling the record for most byes conceded in an innings for England.”I’m not doing justice to myself and more importantly the team and that is what matters first and foremost,” Prior told the . “I tore my quad before the first Test and my right hand has been beaten to a pulp, but the main issue is the Achilles.”Now we have the time, I want to be pro-active about how we deal with it so I imagine that I’ll have an operation. I’ve always said as long as I can do my job I will manage the pain and get on with it, but it has now got to the point where I can’t do my job to the level I expect of myself.”The candidates to replace Prior

Jos Buttler The favourite for the role. Has proved himself a hugely talented batsman, but is in his first season as a full-time wicketkeeper in county cricket. Likley to be picked if the selectors feel that his early exposure – and the inevitable mistakes – will not damage his long term development.

Chris Read At almost 36, probably past his peak, but remains a fine gloveman and a far better batsman than when he last played Test cricket in 2007. A calm head and a successful captain of Nottinghamshire, could be the man if England are looking for a short-term solution.

James Foster Rated by some as the best wicketkeeper in the world and by Jack Russell as the best there has ever been, would certainly improve England’s fielding. With Ben Stokes currently at No. 8, they could probably accommodate his more than respectable batting too.

Jonny Bairstow Took the gloves for the final two Tests of the Ashes in Australia but has slipped down the pecking order surprisingly quickly. Did not look an especially polished keeper in Australia and also has some batting flaws. But it is not so long since he hammered an impressive 95 against South Africa.

Prior failed to appear in the majority of Sussex’s County Championship matches at the start of the season and had kept in only one full four-day match before the first Test against Sri Lanka. During that match he made his only significant score of the summer – a first innings 86 – before becoming beset by problems against the short ball, in addition to his shortcomings behind the stumps.Prior’s absence opens the door for England’s one-day wicketkeeper Jos Buttler to make his Test debut in the third Test at the Ageas Bowl, a selection there was great clamour for at the start of England’s Test summer.The arrival of Buttler could mean Prior’s 79th Test cap at Lord’s could be his last, even if he does manage to regain full fitness.”It is a huge decision and not one I’ve taken lightly obviously because I could have played my last game,” Prior said. “Playing for England is the greatest honour you can have in the game and that is my motivation to come back and try and play again in the best possible condition.”I’ve made my decision for the good of the team and whoever comes in I genuinely wish them the best of luck and hope they go well and perform and help the team win. That is all I want.”

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