Perth Scorchers sign Marcus Harris for closing stages of BBL

The left hander comes in as a replacement player with the defending champions losing key overseas names

Andrew McGlashan and Alex Malcolm14-Jan-2024Marcus Harris, who recently missed out on a Test recall, has been signed as a replacement player by defending champions Perth Scorchers for the closing stages of the BBL.Scorchers have lost Zak Crawley to England Test duty and will also be without Laurie Evans for the finals as he has an ILT20 deal. Stephen Eskinazi returned to the line-up against Brisbane Heat but Scorchers have bolstered their options by bringing in Harris, who did not have a BBL deal, as a replacement for the injured Jhye Richardson.Related

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Harris’ previous BBL outing came for Melbourne Renegades last season. He also played 14 matches for Scorchers between 2014 and 2016. Overall he has 981 runs in T20s at 20.43 and a strike-rate of 121.71.”We saw the need to add to our batting options with Laurie Evans and Zak Crawley unavailable for finals, and Marcus fits the bill nicely,” Perth Scorchers general manager, Kade Harvey, said. “He has plenty of domestic and international experience playing on a variety of surfaces, and he knows WA well having started his career in Perth. We’re pleased he’s on board for the remainder of the season.”Scorchers secured a place in the finals with victory over Brisbane Heat on Saturday, but face a key game against Sydney Sixers on Tuesday to earn a spot in the Qualifier, also against Heat, which would allow them the crucial second chance to reach the decider on January 24 as they aim to become the first team to complete a hat-trick of BBL titles.Harris would be able to play in finals even if he does not face Sixers. Overseas signings have to make a regular-season appearance in order to be eligible, but that does not apply to local replacement players.Harris was overlooked for a Test comeback last week when the selectors opted for Matt Renshaw as the spare batter in the squad to face West Indies after deciding to promote Steven Smith to open and recall Cameron Green at No. 4.

Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar & R9 all make Lamine Yamal’s GOAT team as Barcelona wonderkid picks attacking XI

Lamine Yamal picked his star-studded all-time XI which consists of legends from Barcelona and Real Madrid. Six players from Los Blancos have made it to Yamal's attacking team, including all-time greats like Zinedine Zidane, Cristiano Ronaldo and Ronaldo Nazario, while Lionel Messi, Ronaldinho and Neymar have made the cut from the Catalan giants.

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During a chat with , the Barcelona wonderkid opted to pick more players from Los Blancos than the Blaugrana, as he chose an extremely attacking all-time XI. He has included legends he grew up idolising, like Neymar, Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, while also picking now retired legends like Ronaldinho, Zidane and Iker Casillas.

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Yamal's all-time XI: Iker Casillas (GK), Dani Alves (RB), Gerard Pique (CB), Sergio Ramos (CB), Marcelo (LB), Zinedine Zidane (CM), Ronaldinho (CM), Neymar (AM), Cristiano Ronaldo (LW), Ronaldo Nazario (CF), Lionel Messi (RW).

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Yamal recently inherited Barcelona's No.10 shirt, an iconic shirt that was once worn by legends like Messi, Ronaldinho, Romario and Diego Maradona. The kit number became free this summer after Ansu Fati left the club to join AS Monaco.

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The 18-year-old will be back in action for Hansi Flick's side on July 27 as they travel to Asia for pre-season and face Vissel Kobe in Japan in their first friendly match.

Hugo Ekitike is a Red! Liverpool confirm blockbuster £79m arrival of Eintracht Frankfurt striker to take summer spending spree close to £300m mark

Liverpool have confirmed the signing of Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt in a huge £79 million ($107m) deal.

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The Reds have confirmed that Ekitike has agreed to join the club as they continue a blockbuster summer of recruitment. The striker moves from Eintracht Frankfurt after scoring 22 goals in all competitions last season.

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Liverpool have spent big this summer already, adding Florian Wirtz in a blockbuster £116m ($156m) deal, while also signing Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez. Giorgi Mamardashvili has also linked up with the squad after being signed last year.

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Ekitike is set to fly to Hong Kong to join up with his new Reds team-mates and their pre-season tour. The Merseysiders have not confirmed the length of the contract he has signed, but it is likely to be a long-term deal.

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Liverpool play AC Milan this weekend in a friendly. It remains to be seen if Ekitike will be ready to be involved.

England wristspinner Rehan Ahmed to leave India for personal reasons

England will not be making any additions to the squad with one Test in Dharamsala remaining after the Ranchi encounter

ESPNcricinfo staff23-Feb-2024Rehan Ahmed’s tour of India has been cut short, with the England legspinner returning home for an urgent family matter. In a statement, the ECB also said Rehan will not be returning for the rest of the series, and neither will England seek a squad replacement.Rehan, the 19-year-old, featured in England’s first three Tests against India. He picked up 11 wickets at an average of 44, including a match-haul of 6 for 153 in Visakhapatnam. He was, however, left out of the England XI for the fourth Test beginning in Ranchi. It is understood Ben Stokes’ decision to omit Rehan was not related to him having to return home, which only emerged after the team had been announced at 1pm on Thursday. Rehan was present at England’s final training session that afternoon, helping out with various drills. He flies home on Friday, day one of the fourth Test.Earlier this month, England had to wait on Rehan’s availability for the third Test after learning of “paperwork discrepancies” with him on arrival from the UAE before the third Test. However, it was resolved, and Rehan picked up three wickets in England’s 434-run defeat in Rajkot.For the fourth Test, England are lining up with offspinner Shoaib Bashir replacing Rehan. The other spinner in the England XI is left-arm spinner Tom Hartley, their highest wicket-taker on the tour with 16.

No fast-tracked return for Sophia Dunkley despite regional form, says England assistant coach

Time in middle for South East Stars is best remedy for out-of-favour batter, says Gareth Breese

Andrew Miller15-May-2024Sophia Dunkley will have to wait in line for a return to international action, according to England Women’s assistant coach Gareth Breese, despite an impressive return to form for South East Stars in the opening rounds of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy.Dunkley, who is currently leading the tournament run-charts with 293 at 97.66 in five innings, including a century against Northern Diamonds last week, was dropped from the England set-up for the ongoing series against Pakistan after a desperate run of scores on this winter’s multi-format tours of India and New Zealand.In her absence – as well as that of Nat Sciver-Brunt, who is available once again after a minor medical procedure – England’s rejigged top-order endured a torrid start to the summer, collapsing to 11 for 4 in the first T20I at Edgbaston, before a strong middle-order fightback, led by the senior pairing of Heather Knight and Amy Jones, set their side up for a comfortable 53-run victory.Breese, however, insisted that England’s incumbents – including Dunkley’s nominal replacement Maia Bouchier, the stand-out player of the winter just gone – would be afforded the time and space required to grow into their roles, in much the same way that Dunkley herself will now be left to find her form, away from the spotlight, ahead of the final push towards this winter’s T20 World Cup in Bangladesh.”As batters, it’s one shot, one mistake and you might be back in a pavilion,” Breese said, ahead of Friday’s second match in Northampton. “It’s not an ideal situation to be 11 for 4, but one thing about the set-up here is that we back the girls. After one blip, we’re not just going to make an absolute U-turn on them.”It was the first game, a few people were a bit rusty, we didn’t get off to the start we wanted. Having the experience of Heather and Amy Jones coming in at that stage was brilliant in terms of setting up the recovery. But I’m sure the girls will have learned from seeing the Pakistani attack and will use that experience in a positive frame to go into the next game.”Dunkley, however, remains an integral part of the wider England set-up, as shown by her involvement in a red-ball training session at Loughborough on Tuesday. Breese, who is also her head coach at Welsh Fire, said this was part of a wider effort by the management to “touch base” when it was convenient for those players on the fringes, thereby leaving them more space to find form in their regional set-ups.”What we don’t want to do is bring girls all across the country for three hours, just for a session,” he said. “Every time a player leaves us, we try to support them as much as we can when they’re fairly close to us, while giving them an opportunity to get some more time in the middle. And it’s working exactly how we would want it to work.England’s top order (including Freya Kemp, above) endured a dramatic collapse in the first T20I•Getty Images”Dunks has been working closely with her batting coach Alex Gidman, and she was in for a session with us yesterday, so she’s still in and around the fold. She’s gone back to doing what she’s done over the years, in terms of to getting herself selected, and that’s scoring runs. That’s all you can ask when you are out of favour, you let the runs do the talking, and I think she’s still in a really good place.”Any player who’s played for a while goes through ups and downs. And if they say they haven’t, then you don’t know how truthful they are in sharing.”In addition to the forthcoming ODI series against Pakistan, England have three ODIs and five T20Is coming up against New Zealand in June and July in which to finalise their World Cup plans. And while that does not, on the face of it, offer a huge amount of opportunities for out-of-favour players to make their case, Breese insisted that offering continuity to the squad incumbents was not remotely the same thing presenting a closed shop for selection.Related

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“We’ve seen people that have been selected from just outside our contracted group, and that’s what you want,” he said. “If you can have competition for places, then you’re pushing the girls who are contracted to be better. And that’s a really good environment to be in.”What you don’t want is a clear-cut 15, because if it’s too easy to select them, you probably haven’t got the girls in the right place.”The ultimate difference between the sides in the first T20I came in the bowling, particularly England’s three-prong spin attack. Sarah Glenn – back in the team after suffering concussion in New Zealand – led the line with four wickets, while Sophie Ecclestone and Charlie Dean contributed a wicket apiece. All three bowlers are now in the top five of the ICC’s T20I rankings, with Ecclestone remaining at the top of the pile – a fact that augurs well with favourable conditions looming in Bangladesh.As the team’s spin coach, however, Breese said he wasn’t about to let the players rest on any laurels, describing himself as a bit of a “grumpy dad” when it comes to demanding ever higher standards.”It’s a real credit to the girls for the work they’ve put in over the last few years, to get the recognition in the standings,” he said. “I’m happy with where they are but sometimes, like a bit of a grumpy dad, I keep trying to push them to be better.”I almost don’t try and get flattered by the ratings. I just want to keep improving and then that will happen as a by-product of that. But the three girls complement each other really well, and they also contribute with the bat, which allows you to play all three in the same T20 team.”But I think all of them can get better. Even though Soph’s been top of the rankings, you’ve seen her grow into one of our best death bowlers. Deano has been a real wicket-taker for us, and Glenny’s been stunning since she came in. I’ve been lucky enough to know her since she was on the academy, and her character is probably her stand-out trait. That reflects in how consistent she is with the ball.”

Juventus plot new bid for Chelsea defender Renato Veiga but Serie A must first offload ex-Newcastle player

Juventus have still not closed the doors on a move for Renato Veiga this summer but need to sell Lloyd Kelly to generate funds.

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Veiga's short stint with the Bianconeri last season was enough for general manager Damien Comolli and head coach Igor Tudor to see his untapped potential. The Serie A side wanted to sign the Portuguese defender permanently but were swiftly turned down by Chelsea. However, Juve have renewed their interest and are again looking for ways to bring the 22-year-old to Turin, according to . Juve will have to act quick as Atletico Madrid are also interested in signing Veiga.  

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Veiga didn't take long to fit in the Juve team last season. The injury-laden backline gave the Portuguese more chances to shine, and with Tudor's confidence, he displayed some amazing performances before getting injured in February. The Italian club are now looking into options to sign the defender or at least bring him on loan. However, to generate funds for Veiga's transfer, the club will first have to sell a defender, and the one who is being touted to be sold is Kelly.

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Juve's defensive line has still not significantly improved from last season, with Gleison Bremer and Juan Cabal working on their rehabilitation after suffering ACL injuries last season. Kelly, whom they permanently signed from Newcastle, is not an integral part of the team, and Tudor is willing to part ways with the defender in a bid to get Veiga. Additionally, the club are also seeking to offload Daniele Rugani and Tiago Djalo after his underwhelming spell with Porto. 

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The Portuguese defender is also interested in moving to Turin. The player still has Juve listed alongside Chelsea in his Instagram bio, and the fact that the Blues didn't take him to the Club World Cup campaign has made him more determined to pursue a move to his preferred destination. However, for Juve, being financially strong is the main priority. To manage the books and make more sales, Comolli is staying behind in Italy to make some major moves as the club will fly to Germany for their next pre-season match against Borussia Dortmund on August 10.

No 'emergency plan'! Chelsea will NOT enter transfer market for new defender despite Levi Colwill's ACL injury

Chelsea do not intend to sign a new defender despite Levi Colwill's ACL injury. The Blues were dealt a major injury blow earlier this week as Colwill sustained an ACL injury during pre-season training and later underwent surgery. The English defender will be sidelined for a significant period of time during the 2025-26 campaign. Yet, the Blues do not have an 'emergency plan' to enter the transfer market.

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The Blues were rocked by Colwill's anterior cruciate ligament injury just a week before they kick off the 2025-26 campaign. The 22-year-old defender went under the knife and will miss at least the first half of the new season.

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According to , despite Colwill's injury blow, the Blues have no 'emergency plan' to enter the transfer market and sign a replacement for the England international. The club have full faith in the existing roster, which has been further bolstered with the arrival of Jorrel Hato from Ajax for €43m (£37.5m). 

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Chelsea have been one of the highest spenders in the transfer market as they have invested a lot of money to rebuild their squad and particularly add firepower to their attack with the signings of Liam Delap and Joao Pedro. 

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Enzo Maresca's side will be back in action on Friday as they host Bayer Leverkusen in their first pre-season friendly.

Diamonds fall short despite Erin Burns five-for

Kathryn Bryce, Kirstie Gordon play key roles as Blaze hold nerve in low-scorer

ECB Reporters Network24-May-2024Australian allrounder Erin Burns took a career-best 5 for 25 but it was not enough to win the night for Northern Diamonds as The Blaze defended 136 to make it two wins from two in the Charlotte Edwards Cup.Scotland skipper Kathryn Bryce top-scored with 31 for the home side with England Under-19 captain Josie Groves making 24 not out, before Blaze skipper Kirstie Gordon led a superb effort in the field by taking 3 for 20 as the home side won by four runs.Offspinner Burns, a 35-year-old franchise veteran in her first season with Diamonds, took wickets in each of her four overs, including two in the powerplay and two with her last two deliveries as The Blaze were bowled out for 136 in exactly 20 overs. Legspinner Katie Levick (3 for 22) also had a good night with the ball.But despite Lauren Winfield-Hill and Hollie Armitage – who had arrived on the ground with only 20 minutes to spare after being released from the England Women squad at Derby – seeming to put them on track for a victory, Diamonds could not overhaul the 2023 runners-up.Having been put in on a chilly night under the Trent Bridge lights, The Blaze emerged from their batting powerplay at 38 for 2. Marie Kelly reverse-swept the second ball of the match for four but lost her middle stump playing across the line to the next. Opening partner Teresa Graves picked up two boundaries but after being dropped on 12 she was bowled by Burns.The Blaze were 60 for 3 by the halfway point, Kathryn Bryce having looked in good order before miscuing Levick’s legspin to Armitage at extra cover.Sarah Bryce holed out to mid-off as Burns claimed her third success, sparking a Blaze wobble that saw 80 for 3 become 84 for 6 in the space of six balls as Levick dismissed Ella Claridge caught-and-bowled before bowling Nadine de Klerk.Groves hit a booming six over deep midwicket as she and Michaela Kirk added 36 in three overs before Kirk fell victim to a fine catch on the square-leg boundary by Grace Hall, whose post-catch roll took her perilously close to stepping on the rope.Gordon was caught at deep midwicket before Burns finished off with two in two as Lucy Higham hit straight to extra cover and Grace Ballinger was stumped.Diamonds were 39 for 1 from their opening six, Leah Dobson their sole casualty. Armitage and Winfield-Hill added 49 for the second wicket before Armitage, attempting a reverse, became a second leg-before victim for Gordon’s left-arm spin as the Blaze skipper avenged a six in the same over.At 65 for 2 at halfway, Diamonds had their noses in front but one relatively costly over from Groves apart, the next five overs saw The Blaze dry up the runs and push the required rate up to nine-an-over, the pressure perhaps accounting for two wickets in a single Kathryn Bryce over as the balance suddenly tilted the way of the home side.Winfield-Hill was bowled stepping down the pitch to the medium-pacer before Burns was run out going for a second to Groves at deep square. Beth Heath was well caught at long-on off de Klerk, Stere Kallis run out after a mix-up with Emma Marlow, who was then bowled by Gordon.Diamonds needed an unlikely 19 from the final over by Kathryn Bryce and though Katherine Fraser launched a six over wide midwicket they fell five short.

Ex-Liverpool star Andy Carroll dumps girlfriend Lou Teasdale after growing 'sick' of her 'demands & influencer lifestyle' two months on from being quizzed by police over holiday rows

Ex-Liverpool striker Andy Carroll has reportedly split with influencer girlfriend Lou Teasdale just months after being quizzed by police over rows on holiday.

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The 36-year-old was quizzed twice by Greek police in June after bust-ups with Teasdale on holiday. The pair had been dating since Carroll split with former partner Billi Mucklow and had been tipped to get married. However, it now appears their romance is all over, with Carroll struggling to cope with Teasdale's influencer lifestyle.

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A source told : "Andy got sick of Lou's demands and her influencer lifestyle. She's always posting on social media and he hates that. He told her it was over this week. He's single now."

One of Carroll's friends also told the tabloid: "Andy and Lou have been having massive rows for a while. It’s been a tough time and now he’s back in the UK, he just wants to focus on football and his kids. He hates the influencer lifestyle. He has no interest in posing for loved-up pics. He’s most happy spending time with his children and kicking a ball around. Money and fame means nothing to him these days. It was clearly causing issues between them."

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Carroll is back in the UK after two years in France with Bordeaux. The striker has made the shock move to Dagenham & Redbridge, joking that his kids though he was "signing for Chelsea". Carroll was said to be eager to head back to England for family reasons and has also taken a shareholder role at the club following a recent takeover from a Qatari investment consortium.

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Carroll endured a humiliating 5-1 defeat on his debut for Dagenham & Redbridge, and has since been laid low with a hamstring injury. He will play no part when the team returns to action on Saturday against Salisbury in the National League.

Tom Brady's Birmingham are going big! Championship side launch shock move to sign ex-Barcelona star amid Premier League promotion dream

Tom Brady's Birmingham City have launched a bid to sign former Barcelona defender Mikayil Faye from Rennes.

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The Senegal international left Barcelona last season as La Blaugrana offloaded assets to secure the transfer of Dani Olmo from RB Leipzig. Faye can play in the centre of defence, and at left back, and has impressed during his time in France. 

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Birmingham are pushing for back-to-back promotions. Buoyed by substantial financial backing and Brady's star power, the Blues have been able to punch above their weight in the transfer market securing big names transfers for Kyogo Fuhurashi and Demarai Gray amongst others. They have collected four points from two games to start the season. 

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Birmingham will have to compete with a number of clubs for Faye's services according to a report by . "A number of Premier League clubs" are believed to be tracking the highly rated 21-year-old.

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Brady is undoubtedly proving to be a pull for the Blues, who are well positioned to compete in England's second tier. The appeal of an exciting project may well be enough to convince Faye to sign for the upwardly mobile club. 

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