They played Test cricket too

This week, we look back at the red-ball careers of West Indies’ T20 freelancers

Karthik Krishnaswamy08-Jun-2020The 103-Test enigma
Chris Gayle famously said he “wouldn’t be so sad” if Test cricket died out, but he’s shown more fondness for the format since then, wearing the number 333 (his highest Test score) on his jersey, stating in his autobiography that “without Bob Marley there would be no Beenie Man”, and expressing hurt that his Test achievements tend to get forgotten.And he has a point. Gayle played 103 Tests, and left behind an impressive body of work: more than 7000 runs at an average better than that of Stephen Fleming, Michael Vaughan and Mark Waugh among others, with two triple-tons among his 15 hundreds.So here’s some footage to watch and better appreciate the red-ball Gayle: the 333 in Galle; the 87-ball 105 at The Oval in 2004, which included six fours in one Matthew Hoggard over, and a ludicrous straight six, with one foot off the ground, off James Anderson; two hundreds on the 2003-04 tour of South Africa, in Centurion and Cape Town; and a pair of hundreds on the 2009-10 tour of Australia – the unbeaten third-innings 165 in Adelaide, where he carried his bat and gave West Indies a distinct chance of victory, and the 72-ball 102 in an agonizingly close defeat at the WACA.That’s right, Gayle made two hundreds in a series in Australia South Africa. Since the start of the 1990s, Sachin Tendulkar is the only other visiting batsman to have achieved that feat.A remarkable debut
In the same Cape Town Test where Gayle scored 116, a debutant walked in to bat in the fourth innings with West Indies four down and struggling to save the game. Dwayne Smith proceeded to play the unlikeliest of match-saving innings, clattering 15 fours and two sixes in an unbeaten, run-a-ball 105.For those who can only recall Smith in his later avatar as a T20 basher, this video is a glimpse of a very different batsman: nimble-footed, with a lovely, wristy flourish. There’s a carefree spirit at work too; Paul Adams bowls to him from left-arm over, with a packed leg-side boundary, and Smith keeps lofting and whipping him in the air and into the gaps. And you’ll scarcely see a more breathtaking shot than his bent-knee cover drive off Makhaya Ntini that carries all the way for a flat six.Dwayne Bravo pulls off a stunning caught and bowled•Hamish Blair/Getty ImagesThe other Dwayne
Six months after Smith, West Indies handed a Test debut to another Dwayne, and he also happened to be a lavishly gifted strokeplayer who bowled medium-pace. And while Dwayne Smith never really translated his potential into consistent performances in international cricket, Dwayne Bravo left enough evidence to suggest he could have become an all-format superstar.Watch here as he picks up six England wickets on a tricky, two-paced Old Trafford pitch in 2004 – he could be as skillful bowling seam-up with the red ball as he is while bowling those dipping slower balls with the white.And while he’s now primarily a bowler who plays the occasional lower-order cameo, he was primarily a batsman during his Test-match days, and scored three hundreds, two of which came in Australia. In Hobart in 2005, he walked in with West Indies effectively minus 124 for 5 (which soon became minus 117 for 6), and scored an attractive 113 against McGrath, Lee, Warne and MacGill. Four years later in Adelaide, Bravo led a strong first-innings display with a 156-ball 104 that featured some terrific drives through the covers. Sadly for red-ball aficionados, Bravo would only play seven more Tests.Seven at Lord’s
Just as it did with Bravo, T20 made a profound impact on Darren Sammy’s bowling. Sammy hardly bowls now, and when he does, it’s usually an assortment of slower balls and cutters. Early in his career, however, Sammy bowled stiflingly accurate medium-pace, using his height to hit the pitch and get the ball to nibble off the seam. Those limited weapons allowed him to average under 30 through his first 20 Tests, during which time he picked up four five-wicket hauls. One of them, famously, was a seven-for on debut at Lord’s, a performance that was all about line, length, a bit of bounce, and the merest hint of movement off the deck.The new Ramadhin?
In the 1950s, West Indies’ most potent spin-bowling weapon was a Trinidadian who could, as his Wisden Almanack profile puts it, “make the ball break either way by a simple flick of his small fingers and an imperceptible turn of the wrist.” Sonny Ramadhin picked up 158 Test wickets in 43 Tests, and his average of 28.98 remains the best among those of the five West Indies spinners with 100 or more wickets.From June 2011 to December 2012, another Trinidadian with a remarkably similar method to Ramadhin played six Tests for West Indies, picking up 21 wickets at 40.52. Not particularly remarkable, but six matches is no sort of sample size to determine a players’s quantity, and Sunil Narine may have gone on to bigger things as a Test cricketer. In what turned out to be his last Test, in Hamilton, Narine picked up first-innings figures of 6 for 91 and may well have won the match for West Indies had they not collapsed in the second innings. As you can watch here, it isn’t just deception that gets Narine his wickets but his perfect length too.What We’re Watching

Justin Verlander Finally Wins First Game With Giants After 16 Tries

When San Francisco Giants pitcher Justin Verlander was coming up, the pitching win was still an object of romance.

Verlander won 17 games in 2006, and those wins bought him an American League Rookie of the Year award. He lost 17 in 2008 to lead MLB in a lost season, and then won 24 in 2011—one of the great individual campaigns of this century.

In the present day, the pitching win is a rustic statistic mostly useful for trivia—science having long since provided more effective means of player evaluation. The fact that Verlander started his first 16 games in '25 without winning, however, vexed the baseball world anyway.

On Wednesday, he finally entered the win column, with the Giants besting the Atlanta Braves 9–3 to capture the 263rd win of his career.

Verlander was shaky, but the three-time Cy Young winner was still in there somewhere. He ended his outing with a hit, five walks and three strikeouts in five shutout innings to move to 1-8 on the season.

The surefire future Hall of Famer is MLB's active wins leader, and is two victories shy of cracking the top 40 in history.

Unstoppable and unsatisfied: how Punjab Kings marched into their first IPL playoffs in 11 years

The perennial underachievers have transformed themselves into serious contenders. They’ve stormed into the knockouts and are hungry for more

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“This is the new Punjab”

” ball boundary “Two months have passed since Shreyas Iyer instructed his batting partner, Shashank Singh, to forget about Iyer’s approaching hundred and hit every ball for a boundary. It was towards the end of Punjab Kings’ first innings in their opening game of this year’s IPL, against Gujarat Titans.Shashank seems amazed even now as he narrates it. When Mohammed Siraj started the final over, Iyer was the non-striker, three runs short of his maiden IPL century. Shashank hit a first-ball four. The next ball, full-ish on his legs, he chipped towards midwicket and took off for what he thought was a single, until Iyer, leading Kings for the first time, screamed for a two.”It was a risky two but an easy one,” Shashank says. “Most players, non-strikers, would have opted for the easy one and [especially when] someone is playing on 97. IPL hundreds are not easy.Related

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“Shreyas pushed me for two. He was like, “.” [Run, run, run for two.] If you see the video, while turning back for the second, I double-check on the scoreboard – if this guy is on 97, right!?”Iyer did not face a delivery that over, off which Shashank smacked 23 runs. Punjab won by 11 runs. The captain had set an example for Shashank and the rest of the Punjab squad, not just with the match-winning knock but his sense of team goals that would be inspirational for the side, who made the IPL playoffs for the first time in 11 years, and last Monday sealed a top-two position.”Shreyas was so selfless,” Shashank says. “He is the one who keeps the team always, always, always as a priority. That was [an example of something that] changed our vision toward the team, that this is a team sport and it is always above any individual.”Ricky Ponting, Punjab’s head coach, has known and backed Iyer from since when they worked together at Delhi Capitals in the same roles. Ponting was clear that for “Project Punjab” to succeed, he needed a like-minded captain, and Iyer fit right in.We own the night: Iyer’s brigade huddle before the Kolkata game against KKR•Saikat Das/BCCIThe significance for Ponting of Iyer’s on-field statement of intent in Ahmedabad was that Punjab had set the tone for the rest of the tournament in their opening match. Shashank’s last-over fireworks took them to 243, the highest IPL total recorded in Ahmedabad. “When you have some sort of vision in place and things sort of work out for you immediately in the first game, you know that the stuff that you’ve been talking about is making an impact on the boys,” Ponting says. “And you see that [in] the way we played that game, that dynamic, that daring stuff, was all there. So when you are trying to make things different and create change, you need your leaders and your most experienced guys to be the first ones that buy in and sort of set the tone and set the standard.”Ponting made notes about the small but significant positives through the season. One of those was how they won their fourth match, at their home venue, Mullanpur, against Chennai Super Kings after losing the previous game there against Rajasthan Royals.The uncapped fab four
Ponting singles out 23-year-old left-hand opening batter Priyansh Arya’s contribution in the win against CSK. Based on the auction picks it was believed Australian wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis would be Prabhsimran Singh’s opening partner, but Iyer, it is learned, wanted Arya to open after he saw him bat in the nets, though it was the young batter’s first IPL.Against Royals, Arya was bowled first ball of the innings by Jofra Archer. But against CSK he brought up his first IPL hundred. Ponting says: “The fact that he was able to come out [in the CSK game] and hit his first ball over point for six off Khaleel Ahmed meant to me that what we were talking about, the things that we wanted to implement, that fearless or never-say-die attitude that I want to bring in and instil [in] all the players – for a young guy to be able to do that and then go on and play one of the best innings in the tournament so far, with a hundred in his fourth IPL game, that little moment there said to me that we’ve got a group here that are listening, that are willing to play a certain way for the team.”Punjab, and Titans, have raised 200-plus scores in seven games each this season, a record. While Titans’ top order has been the backbone of their batting success, for Punjab it has been their Indian batters who have shone, especially the uncapped four, Prabhsimran, Arya, Shashank and Nehal Wadhera. And Iyer too, of course. The success of the four younger batters has made Punjab the first team in IPL history for whom four uncapped batters have scored over 250 runs in a season.Prabhsimran and Shashank credit Ponting and Iyer with instilling belief in them well before the IPL started. Ahead of the player retention deadline, last October, Prabhsimran got a call from Ponting, who told him of the high regard he had had for him ever since Prabhsimran scored his first IPL century, against Delhi Capitals in 2023, when Ponting was Capitals coach. “He told me, ‘I can make you a better player if Punjab can retain you,'” Prabhsimran says.ESPNcricinfo LtdThat was an exciting prospect for Prabhsimran, who had been retained by Punjab ahead of the 2022 mega auction after he joined the franchise in 2019. While he played half a dozen matches between 2019 and 2022, starting in 2023 he has played the full season for PBKS. He aggregated 358 and 334 runs at an overall strike rate of 153.4 in 2023 and 2024 – decent figures, but not world-beating ones.Ponting is great at selling youngsters to themselves, making them believe in their potential. He told Prabhsimaran he could end up in the race for the orange cap. Though the young batter struggled for fluency in his last league match this season, against Mumbai Indians, he is already on 499 runs after 14 matches, which includes four half-centuries, all at a strike rate of 165.7. He still has two, if not three, games left this season. Ponting has been something of a prophet, like often in the past.”Ricky sir told me that you are now among the senior players and we are backing you and our only hope is you convert the starts you get,” Prabhsimran says. “I got four fifties, and after each one, when I went and spoke to him, he would remind me not to be satisfied with thirties and forties and focus on making a match-winning 75, 80 or 100. ‘Even if you get a century, see how you can add another 20 or more.’ Such things affected me positively.”In the rain-hit no-result against Kolkata Knight Riders, Prabhsimran and Arya smashed 83 and 69 respectively, becoming the first uncapped pair to score a 100-run partnership in IPL.For Ponting the Punjab Kings group as a whole have understood that it is important to get routines and processes right for results to start falling into place. “We don’t talk about winning, usually,” Prabhsimran says. “We don’t bring the ifs into our approach. ‘If this happens, if that happens’ – we don’t focus on that. We focus on our roles. The biggest change this time is, the culture and atmosphere is different. There is no negativity. No one is talking about whether [they are] not getting any opportunity. Everyone is ready. Those who are not playing, they too are supporting those who are. That contributed to the positive vibe.”The writing is on the wall: Ricky Ponting has been a man on a mission with PBKS this year•Arjun Singh/BCCICaptaincy, Iyer-style
In March, in two intra-squad matches, Shashank barely made any runs. He was frustrated and desperate. Iyer and Ponting, recognised his disappointment and intervened.”Shreyas messaged me [and said]: ‘Are you okay?’ I said, yeah, yeah, all okay. He said, ‘You’re not okay [but I want to tell you] you are playing all 14 games. You are the best finisher in this league and obviously I trust you, Ricky trusts you, and the team trusts you. So don’t worry.” The next morning, Ricky sir meets me at breakfast. He said, ‘All okay, bro? You’re the best player that’s in this team. You know it, right? You really are. That is why we retained you. So make sure that you are in a good zone. When you are in a good zone, the team will be in a good zone.'” Unshackled from insecurity, Shashank has played with freedom and been Punjab’s best finisher, scoring 162 runs at a strike rate of 197 in the death overs, with just one dismissal.This IPL, Iyer has combined instinct and strategy to take decisions in pressure situations that have shown his growth as a bowling captain. Former Australia medium-pace bowler James Hopes, Ponting’s right-hand man as PBKS assistant coach, talks about the win over Super Kings in Chennai at the end of April.”At the [second strategic] time out [Iyer] was just going to finish with the quicks,” Hopes says. “It was a gut-feel decision to bowl the legspinner [Yuzvendra Chahal] because he just saw a little opening with a match-up and took it. He’s pretty well planned in that aspect. He comes across as laid-back and a bit fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants, but he very rarely bowls a guy when the [advantage] is not there for him.” Chahal got rid of MS Dhoni with his third ball to him, and then cleaned up the tail with a hat-trick, keeping them to 190.ESPNcricinfo LtdThe demands of captaincy, and at a new franchise at that, have not cramped Iyer’s batting. Not only is he Punjab’s leading run-scorer, he has the second-highest post-powerplay strike rate among batters who have made at least 250 runs this season.Ponting says Iyer’s commitment to his leadership task has been admirable. In the win against Royals in Jaipur, Iyer batted and then subbed himself out because of a sore finger on his right hand. Chasing 220, Royals were 89 for 1 after the powerplay. Ponting said to Iyer: “Mate, the whole body language of the field is down. We’ve got to do something about it.”Iyer put on a green vest – which those in the dugout need to wear when moving about the perimeter of the field during a game – and circled the ground, talking to his players, directing fielding positions, and talking to Shashank about bowling changes.”It would’ve been easy for him to sit back and just accept what happened in the game,” Ponting says, “but he wasn’t going to let that happen. He was going to get out there and make sure that he did everything that he could to give us the best chance of winning.”Arshdeep Singh: entertainer, bowling captain, match-winner
If Hopes is Ponting’s right hand, Arshdeep is the same for Hopes. The fast bowler has been Punjab’s bowling captain, not just taking wickets but also playing a central role in planning, strategy and in helping Iyer on field.Against Lucknow Super Giants in Dharamsala, Punjab’s second home base, after PBKS made 236, Arshdeep struck early and hard, removing LSG’s best batters inside five overs. Punjab had planned to target the dangerous Nicholas Pooran from around the wicket. Arshdeep executed perfectly, angling a full delivery into Pooran’s legs to nail him lbw. Arshdeep finished with 3 for 16, his best figures so far this season.Laugh like you’ve scored 1437: openers Arya (first from left) and Prabhsimran (first from right) have between them and their captain, Iyer, put on a little shy of 1500 runs so far in 2025•Punjab KingsHe suffered a rude jolt in the game against RR last week, where Yashasvi Jaiswal blasted 22 runs off the first over of the chase and Arshdeep went wicketless and leaked 60 runs, 38 of which came off his first two overs. Looking at that match, Hopes highlights how Arshdeep bounced back while giving away only eight runs in the 19th over, when Royals needed 30 off 12 balls, and eventually went on to lose by ten runs.”Speaking to him at the timeouts, I just said to him, ‘You’ve got 12 balls to make a difference in this game. What’s happened has happened.’ And just the maturity and the calmness that he showed at the end of that game to let what happened before go – he came back and executed the way that he can execute at the end, really shut that game down.”Arshdeep, who was bought back at the auction by Punjab using the right-to-match card for Rs 18 crore (US$2.14m approximately) has shown year-on-year growth and proved to be a key asset. Importantly, Hopes says he has developed a sense of flexibility about when he bowls. “He hasn’t always bowled first over, he hasn’t always bowled two in the powerplay. He’s bowled well for us in the middle. He’s bowled well for us at the end.”Arshdeep has also helped other bowlers both on and off the field. PBKS and South Africa bowling allrounder Marco Jansen, when asked about his partnership with Arshdeep flashes a smile.”He’s a funny guy,” Jansen says. “I can hear him a mile away. From out of nowhere [he’ll say] ‘Marco, ‘ and then I’ll just go, ‘Arsh, .'”I really enjoyed working with him and playing with him, especially because initially I thought he wasn’t going to be as open to sharing how different grounds play and how the different wickets react with the ball and what happens. [Arshdeep’s knowledge and inputs were] very, very helpful for me.”Jansen laughs that it has not been all one-way traffic. “If you ask him, he learns how to swing the ball from me as well, so it’s a give and take,” he says, before adding, “I’m joking.ESPNcricinfo Ltd”It is basically just bouncing questions or ideas off one another,” Jansen says. It’s also about keeping it simple. “So in the previous game [the win against Royals], for example, we were at the pool and I basically just asked Hopesy, what do you think we did wrong and what can we do in the next game? And it’s, like, easy answers: we were too full in that particular game. It’s like small chats, easy chats, not going too deep into detail or searching for things that are not there, trying to keep it as simple as possible and just basically do what we do best. Arsh basically swings the ball both ways and I just try and hit the wicket on a good length. If it swings, it swings. If it doesn’t swing, it doesn’t swing. And yeah, we’re just enjoying it at the moment.”Unlike Mumbai Indians, who have stuck to Trent Boult and Deepak Chahar to open the bowling for them so far this season, six bowlers have bowled the first over for Punjab; one of them is Arshdeep, who last year opened the bowling all through the season. This IPL, Punjab have played it by ear. They used that adaptability in their miraculous home win against reigning champions Kolkata Knight Riders when they defended the smallest target in IPL history, 112. Jansen and Xavier Bartlett shared the first three overs in the powerplay and Arshdeep came in in the fourth.”We knew Marco had a really, really good match-up against [Sunil] Narine and we knew that Xavier Bartlett, the way he swings the ball, was a really good match-up against Quinnie de Kock – and the rest of them, to be honest. So we decided to be brave enough to do that and we got the results, and that was another example of Arshdeep just stepping up and doing his thing in a different role.”The Yuzi factor
Punjab have been among the most pace-heavy bowling teams this season. They have bowled only 72.5 overs of spin in the league phase, the second lowest this season. After five matches, Hopes pointed out that they needed to find a way to get their premier legspinner, Chahal, in if they wanted to win the IPL. Chahal did not get to finish his quota of overs in three of the first four matches, and that was becoming a point of concern, particularly considering he was the second most expensive buy at the auction for Punjab, who paid Rs 18 crore for him too.”We weren’t putting him in the game at the right time,” Hopes says. “Sometimes he was bowling an over that was like we were hoping for the best as opposed to [that] being when he should be bowling. That can sometimes happen when you’ve got one spinner. There were some left-handers out there, so [we] bowled [Glenn] Maxwell occasionally instead of him, which worked as well. But the game against KKR was when he just got a little bit of a sniff.” That was a game Ponting described as probably his best win as a coach in the IPL, and a “season-defining” one, coming as it did on the heels of PBKS having failed to defend 245 in their previous match, against Royals.Chahal bowled all four overs, scripting Punjab’s escape to victory with 4 for 28. “His first, one of his first two balls, I think, spun a little bit and then it was all over,” Hopes says. “You could tell straight away the way that this ball started to come out of his hand, and since then he’s just been normal Chahal.”Bowling spearhead Arshdeep got rid of both Lucknow Super Giants openers in the game in Dharamsala. He is currently joint fourth in the purple-cap rankings, with 18 wickets•BCCIChahal, who has been on the bench due to a niggle in his right wrist in the final two league matches, has been Punjab’s best bowler at Mullanpur, taking five wickets there. In the 14 wickets he has taken in 11 innings this season, he has two four-wicket hauls. All but one of those wickets have come in the middle or death overs.”Beautifully prepared” for the playoffs
After 2014, when they lost to Knight Riders in the final, this is the first time Punjab have finished on top of the leader board heading into the playoffs.On Thursday they face Royal Challengers at home. While Punjab will have two opportunities to make the final, their goal is clear: be there on the podium on June 3 to lift the trophy. From the first time he addressed the squad, Ponting was clear that it was about finishing among the top two on the points table. “So the fact that we have qualified, yes, that was a great landmark, a great achievement for the franchise because it’s been a long time, but we’re not happy with that,” he says. “We’re not satisfied with what we’ve done there. That’s just the start of it for us, that’s one part of the season done.”The playoffs are not another day at the office, Ponting says. “You can’t hide from the fact that it is a bigger game. I hear people all the time say, ‘It’s just another game.’ It’s not. There is more pressure. There’s more to the build-up of it.”But that doesn’t mean you need to play the game any differently. Internally we’ll play exactly the same way because we know when we’ve played our best cricket, it’s been as good as, if not better than, any other team in the tournament.”I’ve always been a big believer in the enormity of the situation brings the best out in players. You can’t fake it. You can’t try and get yourself up anymore. You can’t try any harder because I know my group of players here have been beautifully prepared. They’ve been ready for every situation that’s come up. And when we’ve been under pressure most, looking back through this tournament, is generally when this team’s played its best.”

Dodgers Place Pitcher Roki Sasaki on IL With Shoulder Impingement

Los Angeles Dodgers rookie pitcher Roki Sasaki was placed on the 15-day injured list as he deals with right shoulder impingement.

In turn, the Dodgers called up right-handed reliever J.P. Feyereisen from Triple A.

Sasaki last started on Friday, May 9, where he pitched four innings and recorded zero strikeouts for the first time in his rookie season. Arizona Diamondbacks players hit two home runs and five hits off of him during his appearance. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts revealed that Sasaki felt soreness in his right arm after that game. He ended up not throwing at his bullpen session on Tuesday.

"Physically, he was a little bit sore afterwards, and that's something that we're still kind of trying to figure out,” Roberts said, via MLB.com. “You know, what's normal, what's kind of not normal. … We want to make sure that he's in a good spot, physically and mentally."

Sasaki has posted a 4.72 ERA in eight starts for the Dodgers over 34 1/3 innings. The Japanese star pitcher hasn't necessarily lived up to the high expectations surrounding him thus far.

Sasaki is the third Dodgers pitcher to land on the IR for shoulder concerns after Blake Snell, who's been out since April 2, and Tyler Glasnow, who's been out since April 28, are both on the list right now.

The Dodgers will get Clayton Kershaw back on their roster on Saturday, though, as the three-time Cy Young Award winner will return after missing most of the 2024 season due to left knee and left toe injuries.

FIFA PASS to give World Cup 2026 ticket holders priority U.S. visa appointments

FIFA World Cup 2026 ticket holders traveling to matches in the United States will be able to receive prioritized U.S. visa interview appointments under a new initiative announced at the White House on Monday. The program – the FIFA Priority Appointment Scheduling System (FIFA PASS) – was introduced by the U.S. Department of State in coordination with the White House Task Force and FIFA.

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    FIFA PASS will allow fans who have purchased World Cup tickets through FIFA to request priority visa interview slots at U.S. embassies and consulates. The State Department said the system will launch in early 2026 and emphasized that all applicants must still complete the standard vetting and eligibility process required for a U.S. visa.

    “If you have a ticket for the World Cup, you can have prioritized appointments to get your visa,” Infantino said at the event. Rubio added that the government has deployed more than 400 additional consular officers worldwide to help meet expected demand ahead of the tournament.

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    Program gives ticket holders access to priority visa interviews

    More than six million tickets are expected to be made available for the 2026 World Cup, which will feature 104 matches across 16 host cities in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Eleven U.S. cities will host a combined 78 matches, including group-stage games, knockout rounds and the final.

    Fans who need a visa and live in countries with available appointments are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, the State Department said. Travelers from Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries may instead seek authorization through ESTA. 

    Infantino has repeatedly emphasized that “the world is welcome in America,” offering public reassurances that international fans will be safe and supported when traveling to the United States for both the 2025 Club World Cup and the 2026 World Cup. His comments follow meetings with the White House Task Force and come amid ongoing scrutiny over the U.S. government’s immigration policies, security concerns, and visa challenges. Human Rights Watch has urged FIFA to be prepared to reconsider hosting if traveler safety cannot be guaranteed, even as Infantino maintains that U.S. officials have assured him that all fans who come to “celebrate football” will be welcomed.

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    FIFA World Cup 2026's economic impact

    Earlier this year, a joint study from FIFA and the World Trade Organization projected that hosting the 2026 tournament could generate 185,000 full-time jobs in the United States and contribute USD 17.2 billion to the economy.

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    Additional guidance for ticket holders on how to access FIFA PASS will be provided in early 2026, and updated entry information for all three host nations is available on FIFA’s official website.

    "The kick-off is coming up, so now is the time to apply. We’re honored to host the greatest and safest World Cup in history," Rubio said.

'I've never seen anything like it!' – Lamine Yamal's exit from Spain squad sparks confused reaction from coach Luis de la Fuente as Barcelona spring a surprise on Spanish FA

Spain head coach Luis de la Fuente was bemused following the release of Lamine Yamal from the squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, stating that he had "never seen anything like it." Yamal was released from the Spain squad after he underwent invasive radiofrequency procedure to treat his pubic discomfort, with the Barcelona star set to be out for the next seven to 10 days.

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    Yamal was released from the Spain squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Georgia and Turkey, which has left the Spanish football federation (RFEF) "surprised". The federation released an official statement on the same on Tuesday.

    The statement read: “The RFEF Medical Services wish to express their surprise and dismay upon learning at 1:47 p.m. on Monday, November 10, the day the official training camp with the national team began, that player Lamine Yamal had undergone an invasive radiofrequency procedure to treat his pubic discomfort that same morning. This procedure was performed without prior notification to the national team's medical staff, who only became aware of the details through a report received at 10:40 p.m. last night, which indicated a medical recommendation of rest for 7-10 days. Given this situation, and prioritizing at all times the health, safety and well-being of the player, the Royal Spanish Football Federation has made the decision to release the athlete from the current call-up. We are confident that he will recover well and wish him a speedy and full recovery.”

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    The latest episode is sure to reignite the feud between the RFEF and Barcelona. In an interview with on Tuesday, De la Fuente made his thoughts known on Yamal's withdrawal from the Spain squad. “There are procedures that take place outside the Federation's control," he said. "That's what happens, we have to accept it. I've never experienced a situation like this before. I don't think it's very normal. It has surprised us all. You don't have any news, you don't know any details, and on top of that, it's a health issue, so you're left surprised.”

    Last week, the Spain head coach took a firm stance on his decision to call up Yamal, appearing to take a swipe at Barcelona boss Hansi Flick. The pair have been locked in a war of words since September, when Flick accused De la Fuente and the RFEF of “failing to take care” of Yamal and other players after the teenager picked up a knock while on international duty.

    "I think the answer is obvious. I watched his last game, and I believe he’s in perfect condition," De la Fuente stated at a press conference. "His coach said he was ready to play. He's getting back to being the player he always has been, and we celebrate that. He will stay with us as long as we consider it appropriate.

    "Watching the game the other day, Lamine is fit to play. We have two very important games and we need to field our best players. We have two hugely important matches to qualify for the World Cup, the stakes are massive and we want the best players with us."

  • No 'tension' between Flick and De la Fuente

    On Sunday, RFEF president Rafael Louzan revealed that while there were minor disagreements between the national team and Barcelona, there were never any concerns about the matter escalating. He claimed that "Luis de la Fuente has a very good relationship with everyone," while also admitting that Flick "wants his players in perfect condition." He concluded by stating that the verbal exchanges between Flick and De la Fuente were nothing more than "just minor disagreements that wouldn't escalate because, from our point of view, there was no tension."

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    Barcelona cautious about Yamal's fitness issues

    According to journalist Fernando Polo, Barcelona are exploring several treatment options to manage Yamal’s pubalgia – a chronic groin injury that can cause persistent discomfort, with the radiofrequency therapy performed on the youngster on Monday reportedly angering the RFEF.

    The treatment involves delivering a controlled electrical current through fine needles, guided by X-rays or ultrasound imaging, to target and suppress the nerve signals that cause pain. The minimally invasive procedure does not usually require hospitalisation.

    Barring any further setbacks, it is likely that Yamal will be fit and available for the clash against Athletic Club on November 22.

Farke can bin Harrison by playing Leeds academy star who's a "joy to watch"

Leeds United head coach Daniel Farke was hit with an injury blow ahead of the trip to Turf Moor to face Burnley in the Premier League on Saturday.

It was revealed that summer signing Noah Okafor would be out of action for up to ten days with an adductor injury, which means that he is also a doubt for the club’s clash with West Ham United on Friday night.

The Switzerland international, who joined from AC Milan in the summer, was missed against Burnley in the 2-0 loss to the Clarets, as Leeds spurned all four of the ‘big chances’ that they created.

Okafor is the club’s top goalscorer in the Premier League this season, with two goals, and boasts the best conversion rate in the squad, at 33%, per Sofascore.

The 25-year-old star has shown a clinical edge in front of goal that could have helped the Whites to get more out of their trip to Turf Moor on Saturday.

Instead, Jack Harrison came into the team to replace him on the left flank, with Wilfried Gnonto also unavailable, and he was never likely to offer much of a threat as a goalscorer.

Why Leeds cannot rely on Jack Harrison

Farke cannot rely on the former Everton loanee to provide quality at the top end of the pitch because his form in the Premier League in recent seasons has simply not been good enough.

The left-footed dud, who returned to Elland Road in the summer, has failed to register a single goal or assist in eight appearances in all competitions for the club this season, per Sofascore, taking two shots and failing to hit the target once against Burnley.

Harrison had one presentable opportunity to test Martin Dubravka in the second half on the volley, unmarked inside the box, and steered his effort well off target, to cheers from the home support.

That was not a surprise, unfortunately, because his form during a two-year spell on loan with Everton showed that Leeds could not rely on him to offer a threat in front of goal on a consistent basis.

Jack Harrison (Premier League)

23/24

24/25

Appearances

29

34

Starts

25

24

xG

3.57

3.52

Goals

3

1

Minutes per goal

742

2,088

Conversion rate

9%

3%

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, Harrison scored four goals from 7.09 xG for the Toffees, and only managed one goal in 34 matches in the 2024/25 campaign.

This means that the former Manchester City youngster has scored four goals in his last 70 games at Premier League level, and just one in his last 41 outings in the division, including seven games for the Whites this term.

Injuries to Gnonto and Okafor have left Leeds incredibly exposed out wide, because of their lack of quality and depth, and Farke may have to get creative to solve the problem.

Whilst the easy, if that is how you want to describe it, option would be to keep Harrison in the team and hope that something changes before the other two players are back, the German head coach could take a risk on a young player.

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You could argue, though, that it is not a risk to throw an academy player into the side if the first-team player, Harrison in this case, is consistently failing to deliver when he plays.

Therefore, Farke could finally bin the underperforming English winger from his starting line-up by boldly unleashing U21s winger Connor Douglas.

Why Leeds should unleash Connor Douglas

The 20-year-old talent is a versatile forward who can play on the right or the left wing, per Transfemarkt, which means that the manager could unleash him directly over Harrison on the left, or he could unleash him on the right and move Brenden Aaronson over to the left.

Douglas, who has also played in central midfield and at right-back, has scored one goal and provided two assists in five appearances in the Premier League 2 so far this season, per Transfermarkt.

This shows that he is making an impact and impressing at the top end of the pitch at U21 level, which suggests that he would be full of confidence when heading up to the first-team to make an impression.

Douglas was once hailed as a “joy to watch” by PureFootball writer Trent Gaffney. The same could not be said of Harrison right now, unfortunately, due to his dismal form in front of goal.

Leeds supporters may be more encouraged by the team’s efforts if they see a young and promising winger from the academy who wants to take players on and make things happen, as Douglas is, than seeing Harrison struggle once again.

There is no guarantee that Douglas will be able to translate his form for the U21s over to the first-team, so it is a risk in that sense, but the Whites do not have much to lose with the injury issues that they have been hit with.

Leeds United’s attackers in the 25/26 Premier League

Player

Goals

Assists

Noah Okafor

2

0

Lukas Nmecha

1

0

Dominic Calvert-Lewin

1

0

Brenden Aaronson

0

0

Dan James

0

0

Wilfried Gnonto

0

0

Jack Harrison

0

0

Joel Piroe

0

0

Stats via WhoScored

As you can see in the table above, Okafor is the only winger in the squad who has delivered a goal or an assist in the Premier League for the Whites this season, after eight matchdays.

That should be a huge concern for Farke and is why it may be worth unleashing Douglas from the start against West Ham, if Okafor remains unavailable through injury.

The 20-year-old starlet has scored 12 goals and provided nine assists in 65 matches at U21 and U18 level combined, per Transfermarkt, which shows that he has the potential to offer a threat in front of goal.

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With the situation that Leeds are in with their wide options, Douglas may offer an interesting solution for Farke in the next Premier League game against the Hammers.

Not Saka or Rice: 8/10 monster is now looking like Arsenal's best player

Arsenal’s Premier League title charge continued on Saturday afternoon, with the Gunners breezing to a comfortable 2-0 win over a struggling West Ham United side at the Emirates.

For all the difference in form and momentum between the two teams, the hosts may well have feared yet another slip up against the Hammers, with even Graham Potter having overseen a win over the north Londoners for the visitors last season.

Thankfully, there was to be no repeat performance this time around, with goals from Declan Rice – haunting his former side yet again – and England colleague Bukayo Saka proving enough on a serene day for Mikel Arteta and co.

That Three Lions pairing remain central to everything good about the Gunners, although there is a new contender quietly emerging to be the club’s most consistent performer.

How Saka & Rice stole the show vs West Ham

Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Arteta chuckled at the memory of deploying a teenage Saka at left-back all those years ago, with Saturday having marked the Hale End graduate’s 200th Premier League appearance for the club.

The younger Saka was bright and exciting even at full-back, although the present-day version is a different proposition altogether. There’s just no stopping him when he’s at his best.

Having netted in fine fashion against Olympiakos in midweek, the 24-year-old got in on the act again after converting from the penalty spot to wrap up all three points, with the wideman stepping up to the plate ahead of summer signing Viktor Gyokeres.

That second-half strike had come following Rice’s fine effort before the break, with the marauding midfielder firing home on the rebound against his previous employers for his 17th goal for the club on his 113th outing. Remarkably, he only scored 15 times in 245 games for the Irons.

It wasn’t just that goal which was impressive about the Englishman’s performance either, with Rice also coming close to picking out that man Gyokeres, following a trademark surging run down the left.

Minutes played

90

79

Touches

49

81

Pass accuracy

78%

92%

Goals

1

1

Assists

0

0

Key passes

2

3

Duels won

5/13

2/3

Successful dribbles

0/3

2/3

That was one of three key passes that he provided in all, as per Sofascore, ahead of Saka’s own tally of two, with the compatriots once again showcasing their importance to this quality outfit.

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Injury has hampered Saka’s impact thus far in 2025/26, while Saturday’s strike marked Rice’s first of the campaign, having been unable to replicate the heights of that night against Real Madrid last season.

Neither man has quite been at their brilliant best in the early weeks of the season, although one man who has put in stellar performance after stellar performance is Jurrien Timber, with the Dutchman simply a monster at right-back once again.

The man who earned the penalty which allowed Saka to convert on his milestone outing, the former Ajax defender was a constant outlet down that right flank, racking up 72 touches in total, while providing one key pass as he looked to impact proceedings in the final third.

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Also involved in the build-up to Ricardo Calafiori’s strike in first-half added time, having combined nicely with Saka inside the area, Timber represents the perfect all-rounder, having long surplanted Ben White in that right-back role.

Adept in attack but also a warrior defensively, the Netherlands international again gave short shrift to the West Ham forward line, winning eight of his contested duels, including making six tackles.

A key cog in an Arsenal backline that simply loves to defend first and foremost, it is no surprise that the Gunners are now reportedly looking to extend his contract, having already secured William Saliba’s future this week.

As noted by the Standard’s Simon Collings, who dished out an 8/10 match rating, it was another ‘top performance’ from the £38m man, having now started all six league games since the opening weekend win against Manchester United.

Lauded by podcaster Adam Keys as having “quietly become one of Arsenal’s most important players”, Timber must surely be near the top of the pile when pondering the Gunners’ player of the season so far.

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Shafique powers Lahore Qalandars into Qualifier 2

Karachi Kings knocked out of PSL 2025 after posting a below-par 190

Madushka Balasuriya22-May-2025Fakhar Zaman set it up and Abdullah Shafique knocked it down, as Lahore Qalandars overcame a sloppy outing in the field to overhaul a competitive but eventually below-par target of 191 to knock out Karachi Kings. Qalandars will play Islamabad United in the second Qualifier on Friday.David Warner’s 75 had earlier kept Kings in the game, but on a good batting surface supporting contributions were few and far between. Haris Rauf was the pick of the bowlers for Qalandars with figures of 3 for 35, but it was the pressure exerted by the spinners through the middle that derailed Kings’ innings.Related

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In fact most of Qalandars’ battle wounds were self inflicted, with them dropping Warner twice – the nadir of an abysmal fielding performance – but once the chase began, all that was swiftly forgotten.Fakhar set the tone, before Shafique expertly broke the chase with a pair of game-breaking partnerships. He was visibly upset at not being able to see the game through, but by the time he was dismissed the contest was as good as done.Fakhar sets it up for ShafiqueFakhar continued his rich vein of form at the top of the order, this time rollicking 47 off 28 to give Qalandars the ideal start to their chase. Thirty-eight of those runs came in boundaries, and propelled him to a healthy strike rate of 167.85But while Fakhar was in full flight, his team-mates trundled along closer to the ground. For a while it seemed Qalandars might fail to capitalise on Fakhar’s platform – despite his innings, they were scoring at less than the required 10 an overEnter Shafique, who alongside Kusal Perera, set about putting together an 83-run stand, which essentially turned the game in Qalandars’ favour. Perera, usually a dominant figure in the middle, identified early the mood Shafique was in and simply focused on turning over the strike. Shafique fulfilled his role, finding boundaries when required to keep Qalandars within touching distance of the required scoring rate, before settling in and upping the ante. It took an outstanding grab from a backpedaling James Vince to dismiss him, but by then the requirement had been brought down to 33 off 28.David Warner top-scored for Karachi Kings with 75•PCBQalandars blow hot and coldDuring the pitch report, 200 was deemed a par score, so having restricted Kings to 190, one would assume Qalandars would have been relatively happy with their first innings having been asked to chase. Well, yes and no.On a fairly belting track, Qalandars would have been forgiven for thinking they’d given Kings an unnecessary lifeline in an innings that the Kings were in danger of letting flounder. On most days the two drops off Warner – on 47 and 61 – would be bad enough, but those were just the most egregious of the four dropped catches in the innings. Add to this four no-balls and the resulting free hits, 12 wides and countless examples of sloppy fielding, and there is an argument that Qalandars might have been able to cut Kings’ score by at least 20%.But despite one of the worst fielding efforts of this PSL, Qalandars’ bowlers stuck to their tasks diligently. Rauf was the pick of the bunch with his three wickets, while Mohammed Naeem’s three overs went for just 15 – both bowlers though were guilty of dropping a chance each, and having a chance spilled off their bowling.Middle overs make the differenceAfter weathering a Warner-led rapid start, in which Kings were ticking along at quicker than 10 an over inside the powerplay, Qalandars dragged things back through the middle overs courtesy some tight overs of spin from Naeem and Shakib Al Hasan – a period that might have been even better, had Qalandars simply held on to their chances.But even with those dropped catches, Kings lost four wickets through overs 7-16, while scoring just 74 runs. They managed to raise their scoring at the death to put forward a fighting total, but it always seemed a little short.But where Kings struggled, Qalandars found a spark. Led by Shafique, they struck 104 runs through the same middle over period and lost two fewer wickets. It meant the Sri Lankan pair of Perera and Bhanuka Rajapaksa were given the fairly straightforward task of knocking over the remaining runs at a touch over run-a-ball, which they did with minimal fuss.

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Liverpool boss Arne Slot retains optimism amid transfer deadline

While Liverpool’s two-pronged pursuit of Alexander Isak and Marc Guehi plays out, there are plenty of other reasons for Arne Slot to remain optimistic as his side look to claim the Premier League title once again.

Hugo Ekitike’s arrival from Eintracht Frankfurt has lived up to expectations, and the Dutchman is confident the Frenchman will only continue to improve over the coming months as he fully settles in at Anfield.

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Addressing his development and how he can improve, Slot said before his side took on Arsenal: “I think he’s already made a big impact in the attacking part of our game. The most simple answer to what he can improve is his match fitness. So I expect him to do even a lot more without the ball than he already does, because he’s already working hard.

“There he can improve, which is completely normal, because he has to adjust from a different league, from a different playing style. “

With a wealth of riches at his disposal, Slot also wants to bring Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers to Anfield, albeit that may be easier said than done, given they are already working on other deals at a late stage in the window.

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Liverpool could allow Ibrahima Konate to depart for Real Madrid

According to reports in Spain via Anfield Watch, Liverpool were willing to allow Ibrahima Konate to leave for the Saudi Pro League, but the player himself has rejected a move that would’ve been worth over £50 million to head to the Gulf region.

While the team that put forward the proposal remains unnamed, the Reds clearly have one eye on his contract situation, as his deal is set to expire next summer. Their pursuit of Crystal Palace star Guehi is only likely to fan the flames further, suggesting that a departure may be on the cards.

After featuring against Arsenal in the 1-0 victory at Anfield, Konate has made 136 appearances for Liverpool across all competitions, and in that time, has cemented himself as a key figure under Slot and Jurgen Klopp.

Labelled “sensational” by David Lynch, the France international won 137 duels in the Premier League during the Reds’ title victory last term, though speculation over his future may well lead to a considerable dilemma over whether to stick or twist in light of his complex contract situation.

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