Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe suffers hamstring issue at Betis

Real Madrid striker Kylian Mbappe suffered a “muscle overload” in his left hamstring during the team’s 1-1 draw at Real Betis in La Liga, a club source told AFP on Friday.

Mbappe asked to be substituted in the final 10 minutes of the game, which left his side eight points behind league leaders Barcelona.

The France captain’s problem does not appear to be serious, pending further tests, easing any potential concerns ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 this summer.

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“I have no idea (how Mbappe is), he had some discomfort, and we will see how it develops in the coming days,” said coach Alvaro Arbeloa when asked by reporters about the forward, Madrid’s top goalscorer, after the game.

On Wednesday, Barcelona’s teenage winger Lamine Yamal suffered a hamstring injury, which ruled him out until the end of the season, although he is expected to be fit to play at the FIFA World Cup 2026 for Spain.

READ: Jannik Sinner overcomes Benjamin Bonzi in record hunt at Madrid Open

Jannik Sinner overcomes Benjamin Bonzi in record hunt at Madrid Open

Jannik Sinner took a first step towards a potential record fifth consecutive Masters 1000 title with a 6-7 (6/8), 6-1, 6-4 victory over Benjamin Bonzi in the Madrid Open second round on Friday.

The Italian world number one is looking to beat the record of four consecutive triumphs held by all-time greats Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal this week in the Spanish capital.

Sinner dropped only one set on the way to trophies in Paris, Indian Wells, Miami and Monte Carlo, but Bonzi battled brilliantly to claim the first at the Manolo Santana stadium.

The Frenchman survived five break points to reach a tie-break, where he also saved a set point before edging ahead.

However, Sinner stepped up a gear in the second set, securing breaks in the fourth and sixth games, and another in the third on his way to the third round.

“It was a tough match, I had some chances early on, and I couldn’t use them, but this is tennis,” said four-time Grand Slam winner Sinner.

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“It’s not bad to start the tournament like this, two and a half hours on court, it gives me good feedback on where we need to improve for the next round. Of course, we need to improve, but I’m also happy when you’re not playing your best tennis and win, it’s still a good result.”

With Sinner’s biggest rival, Carlos Alcaraz, injured and unable to compete either this week or in the upcoming French Open, the Italian is the overwhelming favourite for every competition he enters in the weeks ahead.

Earlier, Croatian qualifier Dino Prizmic sent world number six Ben Shelton crashing out with a 6-4, 6-7 (4/7), 7-6 (7/5) victory.

Promising 20-year-old Prizmic, ranked 87th, secured his first-ever win over a top-10 player in a three-hour battle in the Spanish capital.

American Shelton triumphed at the Munich Open on Sunday on clay but was unable to force a single break point on Prizmic’s serve.

Italian Lorenzo Musetti, ranked ninth, defeated Hubert Hurkacz 6-4, 7-6 (7/4).

READ: Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz to miss French Open

Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz to miss French Open

Reigning two-time French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz said on Friday he will not play at this year’s tournament as he recovers from a wrist injury.

The Spaniard said the call to shut down his clay season was made after he received the results of tests on his right wrist, also ruling him out of the Italian Open.

“We have decided that the most prudent thing to do is to be cautious and not participate in Rome or Roland Garros,” Alcaraz said on social media.

“This is a difficult time for me, but I’m sure we will come out of it stronger,” Alcaraz added, saying that he and his team would monitor his recovery before deciding when and where he would return.

Alcaraz sustained the injury during the first round of the Barcelona Open last week, where he beat Otto Virtanen but subsequently pulled out of the tournament.

The 22-year-old announced his withdrawal from the Madrid Masters on April 17, increasing concerns over whether he would be able to appear at the French Open.

Alcaraz became the youngest man to complete the career Grand Slam in January with his triumph at the Australian Open. He holds a 22-3 record this season and also won a title in Doha.

Ranked second in the world, Alcaraz lost top spot following his defeat by Jannik Sinner in the Monte Carlo Masters final on April 12.

The seven-time Grand Slam winner triumphed at Roland Garros in 2024 and 2025. He saved three championship points against Sinner last year in the longest French Open final in history.

The Italian, who has never won the French Open, may be able to capitalise on Alcaraz’s absence. This year’s tournament runs from May 24 to June 7.

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“It’s sad news for all of us, me being a competitor you want to play against the best players in the world and he’s definitely the best player on this surface,” said Sinner, after winning a second round match at the Madrid Open on Friday.

“Being that young like he is and like I am, we need to look at our bodies first before worse things (happen).”

Sinner said he hoped Carlos Alcaraz would be back playing by the time the year’s third Grand Slam, at Wimbledon, arrives.

“It is very sad news, I was not expecting it but he and his team know very well (what they are doing),” continued the 24-year-old.

“Hopefully he can be back for Wimbledon and we all hope for great battles in the future.”

Alcaraz admitted earlier this week that if it was better for his long-term career not to play in Paris then he would take that decision.

“I’d rather come back maybe a bit later, but in great shape, than come back quickly and risk making this injury worse,” he explained on Monday.

“I have a long career ahead of me, so I’m not afraid to miss what I have to miss in order to recover as well as possible.

“I hope it’s nothing serious, but I need to fully recover if I don’t want this to cause me problems in the future.”

It will be just the second Grand Slam that Alcaraz has missed since making his main draw debut at the 2021 Australian Open. The Spaniard withdrew from the 2023 edition in Melbourne with a hamstring injury.

READ: PSL 11 final to be played with crowd as PM Shehbaz grants approval

PSL 11 final to be played with crowd as PM Shehbaz grants approval

LAHORE: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has granted approval for spectators to attend the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 final, offering fans a chance to witness the title decider live at the stadium.

The confirmation was made by Mohsin Naqvi, who revealed that the decision came after multiple requests from franchise owners. The final is scheduled to be played at Gaddafi Stadium on May 3.

The ongoing edition of the tournament has been played behind closed doors due to government-imposed austerity measures aimed at reducing fuel consumption amid a broader regional crisis.

Matches were also limited to fewer venues, with Karachi and Lahore hosting fixtures instead of the originally planned six-city format.

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Naqvi shared that he had personally requested the prime minister to reconsider the no-spectator policy. While the government remained cautious due to ongoing resource conservation efforts, an exception has now been made for the final.

“Dear cricket fans, I requested Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to allow spectators in the stadiums,” Naqvi posted on his official X account.

“While he was also inclined to permit fans, he emphasized that austerity measures are currently in place across Pakistan, with efforts underway to minimize fuel consumption.

“However, on the request of franchise owners, he has graciously approved the presence of fans for the PSL 11 Final. I sincerely thank him for this decision and for facilitating the fans.”

READ: Islamabad United script PSL history against Hyderabad Kingsmen

Islamabad United script PSL history against Hyderabad Kingsmen

KARACHI: Islamabad United made history on Friday by achieving a commanding eight-wicket victory over Hyderabad Kingsmen in the 36th Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 match at the National Bank Stadium.

United chased down a modest target of 81 runs, lost only two wickets in the process, with 80 balls to spare.

Debutant Mohsin Riaz led the successful chase with a rapid 42 off 18 balls, including six fours and two sixes. 

Right-handed opener Sameer Minhas contributed with an unbeaten 27 off 20 balls. This win over Kingsmen is now the biggest in PSL history in terms of balls remaining, surpassing the previous record of 79 balls set by 2019 champions Quetta Gladiators against Multan Sultans last year.

Biggest PSL victories by balls remaining

Islamabad United – 80 balls against Hyderabad Kingsmen in 2026
Quetta Gladiators – 79 balls against Multan Sultans in 2025
Islamabad United – 60 balls against Quetta Gladiators in 2021
Peshawar Zalmi – 59 balls against Lahore Qalandars in 2019
Islamabad United – 58 balls against Lahore Qalandars in 2026

Earlier, after being invited to bat first, the Kingsmen struggled against United’s fierce bowling attack and were bundled out for 80 runs in 15.5 overs.

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Wicketkeeper-batter Usman Khan remained top-scorer with an unbeaten 25 off 35 balls, while Saim Ayub, Kusal Perera, and Asif Mehmood contributed 12 each, scoring double figures alongside him.

Notably, the 80 runs scored by Kingsmen is now the lowest PSL total ever at Karachi’s National Bank Stadium, and the overall fifth-lowest of the tournament’s history.

Lowest totals in PSL

Lahore Qalandars – 59 all out against Peshawar Zalmi in 2017
Quetta Gladiators – 73 all out against Multan Sultans in 2021
Lahore Qalandars – 76 all out against Multan Sultans in 2023
Lahore Qalandars – 78 all out against Peshawar Zalmi in 2019
Hyderabad Kingsmen – 80 all out against Islamabad United in 2026

It is also the lowest team total in this season’s eight-team tournament, surpassing Karachi Kings, who scored 87 against Zalmi.

READ: PSL 11: Khushdil Shah opens up on Pakistan team omission

PSL 11: Khushdil Shah opens up on Pakistan team omission

LAHORE: Karachi Kings all-rounder Khushdil Shah broke silence on his omission from the Pakistan team after a match-winning knock against Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11. 

Khusdhil smashed an unbeaten 44 from just 14 balls, hitting five sixes and two fours to ace a 200-run chase inside 18 overs against arch-rivals Qalandars.

The left-hander came into bat when the Kings required 55 from 28 balls with five wickets in hand. He smoked Shaheen Afridi for 23 in an over and sealed the game with back-to-back sixes against Haris Rauf, helping his side win the match and keeping their playoff hopes alive.

Speaking on the post-match show ‘Pitch Side’, Khushdil — last played for Pakistan in 2025, said he went in to bat with the sole aim of winning the match for his team.

“My aim was to help the team win at least one match,” he said.

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He forged an unbeaten 57-run partnership with skipper David Warner, in which he did the bulk of the scoring. He revealed that Warner advised him to bat till the final ball and avoid playing a false shot.

“Warner said that we had to fight until the last ball. He gave me a lot of confidence and told me to take the match till the end and not play any rash shot,” Khushdil revealed.

On hitting sixes against the ace duo of Haris Rauf and Shaheen Afridi, he said his plan was to bat deep inside the crease to get enough elevation.

“My simple plan was to stay deep in the crease and play.”

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Regarding his exclusion from the Pakistan team, the 31-year-old said he had a different nature from that of all other Pakistan cricketers.

“Among all the players in Pakistan, I am different from everyone. I’m not on social media, nor do I post old videos claiming I was treated unfairly.”

“Recently, in domestic cricket, batting at number 5 or 6, I scored 700–800 runs and even made a double century, yet I’m still dropped from the team,” he concluded.

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Islamabad United thrash Hyderabad Kingsmen to reach PSL 11 playoffs

KARACHI: A resounding bowling performance powered Islamabad United past Hyderabad Kingsmen in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 fixture at National Bank Stadium on Friday.

United chased down a partly total in 6.4 overs, losing only two wickets in the process.

Despite losing Devon Conway on the second ball of the opening over, United batters chased down the target with ease.

Sameer Minhas and debutant Mohsin Riaz added a quick-fire 79-run stand from just 38 balls to propel their side into the playoffs.

Mohsin Riaz’s eye-catching 42 off 19 included six fours and two sixes, while Sameer remained unbeaten on 27 off 20, hitting three fours and a six.

For Hyderabad Kingsmen, Mohammad Ali picked up two wickets.

With this victory, United are into playoffs with 11 points to their name.

Earlier, Richard Gleeson’s new ball burst, and Shadab Khan’s spin magic derailed Hyderabad Kingsmen for a meager total

United’s decision to bowl first proved beneficial as they bowled out Kingsmen for 80 in 15.5 overs.

Richard Gleeson piled on miserable start as opening batter Maaz Sadaqat was sent back for a golden duck. Skipper Marnus Labuschagne soon followed him, getting caught in first slip for five runs.

As a result, the Kingsmen scorecard read 11-2 in 2.2 overs with out-of-form Saim Ayub and Usman Khan at the crease. However, United bowlers continue to mount pressure, reaping high rewards for them.

The third wicket fell in the fourth over as Saim perished for another low score. He only managed 12.

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The slide continued as none of the Kingsmen batters could stay on the crease except Usman Khan, who saw wickets tumbling around him.

After Gleeson burst, Shadab Khan and Imad Wasim came into action with their spin bowling. The duo tore through the lower-middle order and never allowed the batters to free their arms.

Eventually, the whole team was bundled out in the 15th over, with Mohammad Ali the last wicket to fall.

For Islamabad United, Shadab Khan, Richard Gleeson, and Imad Wasim took three wickets each.

READ: Samit Patel retires after playing in ‘disapproved’ league

Samit Patel retires after playing in ‘disapproved’ league

Former England all-rounder Samit Patel has announced his retirement from domestic cricket following a ban from the England Cricket Board (ECB).

A few days earlier, Patel and Australia pacer Peter Siddle were barred by the ECB from participating in the T20 Blast this summer. The ban followed after both players featured in the disapproved World Legends Pro T20 League in India.

The ECB states that players cannot feature in domestic cricket for 12 months if they play in an unapproved league.

The left-arm spinner regretted his decision to play in the league held in India in 2025, stating that he will continue to play franchise cricket around the world.

“I probably wouldn’t have played it [the World Legends League],” Samit told BBC Sport.

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“There was a lot of uncertainty about whether we could play or not but we can’t get past that now. It just brought this stuff forward for me,” he added.

The 41-year-old revealed that he would have played that summer and had held talks with some counties.

“I would have played this summer,” he said. “I had some chats with some counties, we weren’t quite at a contract signing but we were in talks, so probably would’ve got a last-minute deal somewhere,” he said.

It is worth noting that Samit made his first-class debut in 2002, aged 18. The Leiceste-born cricketer represented England in six Tests, 36 ODIs, and 18 T20Is from 2008 to 2015.

His last appearance for the Three Lions came against Pakistan in a Test match in Sharjah.

Overall, Patel finished his domestic career with more than 25,000 runs and took more than 800 wickets with his left-arm spin.

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PSL 11: Islamabad United win toss against Hyderabad Kingsmen

KARACHI: Islamabad United have won the toss and decided to field against Hyderabad Kingsmen in the 36th fixture of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 at the National Bank Stadium on Friday.

This marks the second time both sides are clashing in the ongoing edition, with the first encounter going in favor of the Kingsmen, who now hold a 1-0 lead over United.

This will be only the second meeting between the two sides, with Kingsmen sealing the victory.

Playing XIs

Islamabad United: 1 Devon Conway, 2 Sameer Minhas, 3 Mohsin Riaz, 4 Shadab Khan (capt.), 5 Mark Chapman, 6 Haider Ali, 7 Faheem Ashraf, 8 Chris Green, 9 Imad Wasim, 10 Mohammad Hasnain, 11 Richard Gleeson

Hyderabad Kingsmen: 1 Maaz Sadakat, 2 Marnus Labuschagne (capt.), 3 Saim Ayub, 4 Kusal Perera, 5 Usman Khan (wk), 6 Glenn Maxwell, 7 Irfan Khan, 8 Hassan Khan, 9 Asif Mehmood, 10 Hunain Shah, 11 Mohammed Ali

READ: Arne Slot wary of ‘small margins’ for Champions League place

Arne Slot wary of ‘small margins’ for Champions League place

Arne Slot warned on Friday that “margins are small” in the Premier League as Liverpool aim to strengthen their push for a place in next season’s Champions League.

The Reds are fifth in the table after two straight league wins, five points clear of Brighton, who have played a game more.

The top five teams in the Premier League gain automatic entry into next season’s Champions League.

Liverpool face a tough task on Saturday against Crystal Palace, whom they have failed to beat in three meetings so far this season.

Slot was asked at his pre-match press conference whether he was planning for next season after a disappointing title defence but was keen to shift the focus back onto the current campaign.

“Of course there are conversations going on about next season but my complete focus is, and still should be, on this season, because margins are small,” said the Liverpool boss.

“One or two results can make a big difference, as we saw, because I think two weeks ago we weren’t five points clear of the number six, and two results later we are, so it can also go both ways.

“So my full focus is on Palace, which is needed because, as you know, we’ve played them three times already this season and we’re unable to beat them once.”

Liverpool lost to Oliver Glasner’s side on penalties in the season-opening Community Shield before defeats in the Premier League and the League Cup.

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The Reds have picked up vital wins against Fulham and Everton this month but have also suffered demoralising defeats against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League and Manchester City in the FA Cup.

“In the last eight games we picked up 16 points, and it doesn’t always feel like that, because in between we have to play PSG, Man City,” said Slot. “But our recent league form is acceptable.”

Goalkeeper Alisson Becker has not played since mid-March due to injury, but Slot said he was close to a return and could be ready to face Palace.

Number two goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili is sidelined with an injury he picked up last week against Everton, meaning that Freddie Woodman would deputise for Palace if Alisson were not fit.

Slot brushed aside speculation linking Alisson with a move away from Anfield at the end of the season.

“We don’t react to rumours in this room,” said the Dutchman.

“We only react when facts need to be told, and that’s not the situation at the moment.

“But the main focus for Ali is, I think, very clear — that’s getting back into goal as soon as possible for the club he loves to play for, and then he wants to be in goal for the country he loves to play for, and that’s Brazil.”

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