Category: 6. Sports

  • The Hundred 2025 results: James Anderson and Jos Buttler star as Manchester Originals beat Northern Superchargers

    The Hundred 2025 results: James Anderson and Jos Buttler star as Manchester Originals beat Northern Superchargers

    It used to be said that the shorter formats were a young man’s game.

    Well, tonight at Headingley it was two 40-somethings that led the way in the first innings.

    Anderson, 43, got it all started. England’s legendary swing king took the new ball, inevitably got the ball moving and after a tidy first five balls, was asked to bowl five more and struck twice.

    The first got rid of left-hander Dawid Malan, who played for another in-swinger and skied the out-swinger Anderson sent down, allowing Buttler to come from behind the stumps to take the catch.

    If that wasn’t the typical Anderson caught-behind dismissal, his second wicket was much more like it – a nip-backer that caught Dan Lawrence on the crease and was given lbw.

    Anderson could have walked off with a four-for but for two dropped catches in the deep – Harry Brook and David Miller the two fortunate batters, showing Anderson can still cause problems for some of the world’s finest.

    His figures of 2-30 were dented the ball after the second of those drops as Patel hammered him over square leg for six.

    By that point, the 40-year-old had already dispatched Ish Sodhi into the stands as he managed to find his timing where just about every other Superchargers batter had failed on a stopping pitch.

    Not bad for a man who admitted he was nervous because he’d been “sitting on a beach in Alicante” prior to his late call-up to The Hundred.

    His blistering innings gave Superchargers a chance but unfortunately for Patel, Jos Buttler – a real youngster by comparison at 34 – also got the measure of the pitch to take Originals to victory.

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  • The buzz around Carlos Alcaraz' haircut at the 2025 US Open – US Open Tennis

    1. The buzz around Carlos Alcaraz’ haircut at the 2025 US Open  US Open Tennis
    2. ‘It’s definitely terrible’: Carlos Alcaraz’s buzzcut raises eyebrows at the US Open  CNN
    3. Alcaraz amused by reaction to his accidental buzz cut by brother mishandling clippers  Dawn
    4. US Open 2025 results: Carlos Alcaraz pays tribute to Rory McIlroy, while Coleman Wong makes history  BBC
    5. Alcaraz starts US Open campaign with business-like win  ATP Tour

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  • Marta Kostyuk cruises past Katie Boulter in R1 of 2025 US Open – US Open Tennis

    1. Marta Kostyuk cruises past Katie Boulter in R1 of 2025 US Open  US Open Tennis
    2. Katie Boulter has a big opportunity at the US Open after Madison Keys is upset in the first round  Tennishead
    3. Alexandrova vs. Sevastova Prediction at the US Open – Tuesday, August 26  Bleacher Nation
    4. US Open: Marta Kostyuk Cruises Past Katie Boulter Mirra Andreeva Reaches Round 2  MenaFN
    5. US Open Best Bets Including Katie Boulter vs Marta Kostyuk  Last Word On Sports

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  • Young Argentina rallies behind Juan Fernandez

    Young Argentina rallies behind Juan Fernandez

    MANAGUA (Nicaragua) – When Argentina needed them the most, their up-and-coming players came to the rescue.

    Down three men (Gonzalo Bressán, Francisco Cáffaro, and Juan Pablo Vaulet) after Sunday’s game against Dominican Republic, the young guys in Pablo Prigioni’s squad stepped up big time and salvaged a last-second victory against Colombia at Polideportivo Alexis Arguello in Managua.

    Juan Fernández and Gonzalo Corbalán are two of the most prominent faces of Argentina’s next generation and are tasked with complementing (and this year, supplementing) big stars like Gabriel Deck and Facundo Campazzo.

    The duo was on fire in the dramatic win on Monday, combining for 56 of Argentina’s 84 points and 24 of their 32 field goals.

    “Was a show of character,” said head coach Prigioni. “We have young players and nine of them are making their AmeriCup debut, but we don’t set any ceiling or floor.”

    Forced into a bigger role as the lone remaining big man, Fernández uncorked a historic performance. He dropped 36 points on 15-for-20 from the field, including a strong 3-for-5 from beyond the arc. His 36 points were the most by any player at a FIBA AmeriCup in a decade, when Gustavo Ayón of Mexico scored 38 against Argentina in 2015.

    “We knew we all had to take a step forward,” Fernández said. “We were missing important players and we all leaned on each other… I wanted to help the team with whatever I could.”

    Only Juan Espil (twice), Carlos Raffaeli, and Esteban Camisassa had scored 36 or more for Argentina at an AmeriCup tournament.

    The 22-year-old Fernández added 16 rebounds, setting a new record for his country at AmeriCup (since 2003). The previous high mark was owned by the legendary Luis Scola, who had grabbed 14 boards on three different occasions.

    In fact, the whole performance was reminiscent of Scola and his dominance wearing the light blue and white jersey. Fernández admired the comparison.

    “Just that my name is mentioned with his is a great source of pride for me,” he added.

    Fernández had a 44-efficiency rating after also contributing an assist, a steal, and 2 blocks in 37 minutes. That’s the second-highest mark of the tournament after Norchad Omier’s 48 against Colombia from Sunday’s game.

    Even then, Fernández is not satisfied. Asked about whether it was a dream game for him, he focused on what he needs to improve on going forward.

    “I shot 3-for-9 at the free throw line. That can’t happen. I’m obviously proud of the game, but I feel like I can do even better still.”

    Corbalán scored 20 for the second consecutive game and leads Argentina with 17.7 points at the conclusion of the group stage. The 23-year-old is also averaging 4.7 rebounds, 4.4 assists, and 1.3 steals.

    Gonzalo Corbalán

    Juan Bocca, a 20-year-old forward, added five points off the bench.

    “I don’t compare this group with any other,” Prigioni stated in the post-game press conference. “I don’t judge anyone against players from the past. I’m convinced that they still have a lot of potential to unlock, and hopefully we can see it in this tournament.”

    FIBA

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  • Steady Shapovalov beats Fucsovics in straight sets at 2025 US Open – US Open Tennis

    1. Steady Shapovalov beats Fucsovics in straight sets at 2025 US Open  US Open Tennis
    2. US Open picks: Denis Shapovalov vs. Marton Fucsovics odds, prediction, best bet  New York Post
    3. Tennis, ATP – US Open 2025: Shapovalov defeats Fucsovics  tennismajors.com
    4. US Open: Can Denis Shapovalov Harness His Talents For A Deeper Run At Flushing Meadows?  ubitennis.net
    5. Shapovalov Cruises to Straight-Set Win in US Open First Round  Tennis Canada

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  • Iga Swiatek sails past Emiliana Arango into Round 2 of the 2025 US Open – US Open Tennis

    1. Iga Swiatek sails past Emiliana Arango into Round 2 of the 2025 US Open  US Open Tennis
    2. Poland’s Świątek wins in first round of US Open  TVP World
    3. US Open: Swiatek sweeps aside Arango to reach second round  myKhel
    4. Wimbledon champions Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek get off to good starts at the US Open  The Washington Post
    5. Swiatek, Sinner ease into US Open second round, Gauff highlights evening session  Reuters

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  • Musetti throttles hard-serving Mpetshi Perricard for R1 US Open win – US Open Tennis

    1. Musetti throttles hard-serving Mpetshi Perricard for R1 US Open win  US Open Tennis
    2. Tennis-Musetti battles back to beat Mpetshi Perricard at US Open  Hindustan Times
    3. US Open Betting Odds and Match Previews for August 26, 2025, Men’s Singles  Sportsbook Wire
    4. US Open Predictions Day 3 — Musetti vs Mpetshi Perricard, Bublik vs Cilic  Action Network
    5. U.S. Open R1 previews and predictions: Musetti vs. Mpetshi Perricard, Bublik vs. Cilic  The Grandstand

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  • Angolan President hosts the 2025 AfroBasket champions

    Angolan President hosts the 2025 AfroBasket champions

    LUANDA (Angola) – Angola President Joao Lourenco hosted the 2025 AfroBasket champions at the Presidential Palace in Luanda on Tuesday.

    This was Mr. Lourenco’s first AfroBasket celebration as head of state, as Angola last won the African Championship in 2013. Mr. Lourenco is currently serving his second term.

    Gerson Lukeny, captain of the Angola team, hands the 2025 AfroBasket trophy to the country’s head of state, Mr. João Lourenço and First Lady Ana Dias Lourenco.

    A dominant force in African basketball from the late 1980s to 2013, Angola won eleven AfroBasket championships during that time. They faced a 12-year title drought until defeating Mali 70-43 on Sunday, August 24, to restore their continental glory.

    Addressing the new African champions, Mr. Lourence said: “You are role models for future generations and young players who aspire to be champions like you.”

    “We have to build more basketball courts and sports facilities. This is something we have already started working on.”

    After more than 12 years, Angola won their first AfroBasket.

    Mr. Lourenco emphasized the importance of building 12 new gymnasiums, ensuring that every Angolan province must have facilities for basketball, handball, martial arts, swimming, and gymnastics.

    The official continued, noting: “We just have to believe that we can achieve these goals. This is much more than financial investment; it’s also an investment in people to ensure the well-being of future generations.”

    “We would like to thank you for bringing joy to the Angolan people with this victory. We hope you bring more victories to our country in the coming years.”

    On this occasion, the 2025 AfroBasket champions presented the Angolan presidency with autographed jerseys, a basketball, and the competition’s title.

    FIBA

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  • US Open schedule: Djokovic to open Arthur Ashe Wednesday, Alcaraz in primetime – ATP Tour

    1. US Open schedule: Djokovic to open Arthur Ashe Wednesday, Alcaraz in primetime  ATP Tour
    2. Everything that happened on day two of the 2025 U.S. Open — with Alcaraz through, Williams’ gallant exit  The New York Times
    3. US Open 2025: Dates, schedule and how to watch on Sky Sports as final tennis Grand Slam of the year approaches  Sky Sports
    4. US Open tennis day three: Sinner and Swiatek through, Boulter and Kartal exit – live  The Guardian
    5. 2025 US Open Best Bets: First Round Picks, Predictions for Tuesday 8/26/25  DraftKings Network

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  • Football gossip: Isak, Antony, Lammens, Mainoo, Kiwior, George, Magassa, Sangare, Mwanga, Beier

    Football gossip: Isak, Antony, Lammens, Mainoo, Kiwior, George, Magassa, Sangare, Mwanga, Beier

    Alexander Isak still wants to leave Newcastle, Manchester United close in on goalkeeper Senne Lammens and Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid among clubs eyeing Kobbie Mainoo.

    Sweden striker Alexander Isak, 25, has told Newcastle he still wants to leave for Liverpool despite the intervention of club chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan and a meeting with co-owner Jamie Reuben. (Telegraph – subscription required, external)

    Manchester United have reached an agreement in principle with Real Betis for 25-year-old Brazil winger Antony to return to the Spanish club in what could be an initial loan with an obligation to buy. (Telegraph – subscription required, external)

    Manchester United are also hoping to agree personal terms with goalkeeper Senne Lammens in order to sign the 23-year-old Belgian from Royal Antwerp before the transfer window closes. (Telegraph – subscription required, external)

    Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid are keeping tabs on Manchester United’s England midfielder Kobbie Mainoo as the 20-year-old looks for a move away after dropping down the pecking order at Old Trafford. (Mail, external)

    Mainoo has also emerged as a target for Fulham, alongside Arsenal’s 25-year-old English winger Reiss Nelson. (Teamtalk, external)

    Porto are close to agreeing a loan deal, with an obligation to buy, for Arsenal’s 25-year-old Poland defender Jakub Kiwior. (Sky Sports, external)

    Crystal Palace are preparing for talks with Liverpool for English attacking midfielder Harvey Elliott, 22, as they accelerate plans to find a replacement for England international Eberechi Eze, 27, who joined Arsenal. (Football Insider, external)

    Bayer Leverkusen and Galatasaray are set to rival Crystal Palace for the signature of 30-year-old Manchester City and Switzerland defender Manuel Akanji. (Independent), external

    Brentford are considering a move for Borussia Dortmund’s 22-year-old Germany forward Max Beier, with the Bundesliga club also closing in on a deal to sign Portugal striker Fabio Silva, 23, from Wolves. (Sky Sports, external)

    Roma have held talks with Chelsea and the representatives of Tyrique George over signing the 19-year-old English winger. (Gianluca di Marzio – in Italian, external)

    Alejandro Garnacho has rejected a new approach from a Saudi Pro League club in the last 48 hours as talks between Manchester United and Chelsea for the 21-year-old Argentina winger remain very advanced. (Fabrizio Romano, external)

    West Ham are close to a £17.3m deal to sign AS Monaco’s 21-year-old French midfielder Soungoutou Magassa. (Guardian, external)

    A loan deal for Nottingham Forest’s Ivory Coast defensive midfielder Ibrahim Sangare, 27, is also being explored by West Ham, who are interested in Strasbourg’s French midfielder Junior Mwanga, 22, and Middlesbrough’s English midfielder Hayden Hackney, 23. (Sky Sports, external)

    Nottingham Forest have had an initial offer of about £10m for Italian right-back Nicolo Savona, 22, rejected by Juventus. (Gianluca di Marzio – in Italian, external)

    Crystal Palace have struck an agreement in principle with Villarreal for 22-year-old Spain midfielder Yeremy Pino in a deal that could be worth about £26m. (AS – in Spanish, external)

    Liverpool midfielder James McConnell, 20, is set to join Ajax on loan for the 2025-26 season after the England Under-20 international signed a new five-year contract at the club. (Athletic – subscription required, external)

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