Stokes sparks England comeback on 19-wicket opening day of Ashes

PERTH: Nineteen wickets fell on an opening day of carnage in the first Ashes Test here on Friday, with England’s attack led by skipper Ben Stokes bowling them into a position of strength after Australia dismissed the tourists for 172.

A rampaging Mitchell Starc took 7-58 to put England on the back foot after Stokes won the toss on a fine day at a packed Perth Stadium and chose to bat.

Harry Brook (52) and Ollie Pope (46) offered the only resistance as they crumbled after lunch.

But England’s elite fast bowlers, led by an exceptional Stokes with 5-23, fought back to reduce the hosts to 123-9 at stumps, trailing by 49.

Nathan Lyon was on three with Brendan Doggett yet to score.

There was early drama in Australia’s reply when Usman Khawaja failed to open with Marnus Labuschagne, instead walking out with debutant Jake Weatherald.

In a brutal introduction to Test cricket, Weatherald went for a second-ball duck, left on the floor by a Jofra Archer bullet and given out lbw.

Labuschagne fended off 41 balls for nine before he too succumbed to the sheer speed of Archer, bowled by a fuller delivery.

And when Steve Smith fell for 17 to Brydon Carse in the next over, caught by Brook at slip, it was game on.

Khawaja, who was feeling stiff, came in at four but lasted just six balls, blown away by a Carse bouncer that took a nick to wicketkeeper Jamie Smith, leaving Australia reeling at 31-4.

Cameron Green (24), Travis Head (21), Alex Carey (26) and Starc (12) all got starts, but in a reflection of the depth of England’s pace stocks, Stokes removed them when he brought himself on.

Starc bagged three wickets in an intimidating opening spell, including Joe Root for a duck, before returning to send Stokes packing in his first over after the lunch break, then mopping up.

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All five previous Tests at the Perth venue have been won by the side batting first, but England did their best to challenge that, getting off to a horror start.

Veteran strike weapon Starc delivered as he has so many times before, enticing a thick edge from Zak Crawley on his sixth ball that Khawaja did well to collect low at slip, the opener gone for nought.

Starc has now taken a wicket in the first over of an innings 24 times.

At the other end, Ben Duckett settled his nerves with a textbook drive off Scott Boland to bank the first four of the series.

But just as he was getting going, Starc pounced again, trapping him lbw for 21 to leave England tottering on 33-2.

That brought Root to the crease in his latest campaign for an elusive first century in Australia.

He only lasted seven balls, edging a seaming delivery into the safe hands of Labuschagne at third slip.

Pope survived the furnace and was composed before Green came on, and he was out lbw, leaving the visitors on 105-4 at lunch.

Brook hit Scott Boland for a six in the first over after the break before Starc again worked his magic, taking out Stokes’s stumps with an inswinger when the captain was on six.

A fearless Brook raced to his 14th Test half-century before feathering a short ball to Carey, earning Doggett his maiden Test wicket on debut.

Starc then removed Gus Atkinson cheaply to give him the 17th five-wicket haul of his career, and with Doggett, they ruthlessly cleaned up the tail.

READ: Kagiso Rabada ruled out of second India Test

Kagiso Rabada ruled out of second India Test

GUWAHATI: South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada has been ruled out of the second and final Test against India, starting here on Saturday, because of injury.

The World Test champions won the first match and are chasing a first series win on Indian soil since Hansie Cronje’s team triumphed there in 2000. They must again do without Rabada, who also missed the victory in Kolkata with a rib injury.

“Lungi Ngidi has been added. In terms of starting XI, we will finalise that tomorrow once we take one last look at the wicket,” captain Temba Bavuma said on Friday.

The tourists won a low-scoring opener at Eden Gardens inside three days after they bundled out India for 93 while chasing 124.

“The mood is buoyant amongst the boys,” Bavuma said. “We’re excited to try and replicate our performances as we did in the first Test.”

“We’ll just try and make sure that we lock in for the next five days.”

South Africa beat India at their own game of spin in Kolkata on a turning pitch with uneven bounce.

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Pundits slammed the track, where South African spinner Simon Harmer returned match figures of 8-51.

Bavuma made a best individual score of 55.

“I think it will be a more traditional sub-continent wicket,” Bavuma said of the Guwahati strip.

“Good for batting the first two days, and then on day three, the spinners should come into play.

“So I think all the fundamentals that come with playing in the sub-continent, first innings becomes crucial from a batting point of view to really set the game up.”

South Africa beat Australia to win the World Test Championship (WTC) final in June at Lord’s and recently drew 1-1 in Pakistan.

Bavuma has an unbeaten record as Test captain in 11 outings, winning 10 and drawing one.

READ: PCB chairman announces prize money for PSL 11

PCB chairman announces prize money for PSL 11

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman, Mohsin Naqvi, unveiled the prize money for the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 11 on Friday, which will feature an expanded eight-team lineup.

In a post on his official X account, Naqvi confirmed that the PSL 11 champions will receive $500,000, while the runners-up will earn $300,000.

He also introduced a new category recognising off-field impact, announcing $200,000 for the “Best Franchise Contributing Towards Cricket Development.”

“Complementing the Pakistan Super League’s growth, I am thrilled to announce a new reward for franchises in the forthcoming editions,” Naqvi wrote on his official X account.

This major financial announcement arrives on the same day the PCB confirmed the auction date for the league’s two new franchise teams.

The auction, set to shape PSL 11, will take place on 6 January 2026, marking a pivotal moment in the tournament’s expansion.

The shortlisted cities in contention for franchise allocation include Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Hyderabad, Sialkot, Muzaffarabad, and Gilgit.

Only technically qualified bidders will be invited to the auction, and successful bidders will be granted the right to choose their preferred city or team name from the shortlisted pool.

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Highlighting the league’s growing stature globally, the PCB noted:

“The HBL PSL, now recognised as one of the premier T20 leagues, continues to grow in commercial strength, fan following and overall impact. We look forward to welcoming new stakeholders to the PSL ecosystem.”

Thursday’s announcement also comes on the heels of recent confusion triggered by social media reports claiming that the two new team names had already been finalised.

Rumours had suggested that Faisalabad and Gilgit were the frontrunners.

However, the PCB dismissed those claims, clarifying once again that franchise names will only be determined after the auction and strictly in accordance with the procedure outlined in the official bid documents.

READ: PCB confirms auction date for two new PSL teams

PCB confirms auction date for two new PSL teams

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday confirmed the date for the much-anticipated auction for the two new Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchises, which will be part of season 11 in 2026.

The cricket board announced that the auction will be held on 6 January 2026, marking a major step in the league’s expansion roadmap.

In an official statement, the board termed the upcoming auction a “significant milestone” in the PSL’s evolution, emphasising that the addition of two new teams will open fresh commercial avenues while deepening fan engagement across the country.

The PCB reiterated that only technically qualified bidders will be invited to the auction, and the successful bidders will then be granted the right to choose their preferred city/team name from the pool of shortlisted locations.

The six cities currently under consideration are Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Hyderabad, Sialkot, Muzaffarabad and Gilgit.

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Highlighting the league’s growing stature globally, the PCB noted:

“The HBL PSL, now recognised as one of the premier T20 leagues, continues to grow in commercial strength, fan following and overall impact. We look forward to welcoming new stakeholders to the PSL ecosystem.”

Thursday’s announcement also comes on the heels of recent confusion triggered by social media reports claiming that the two new team names had already been finalised.

Rumours had suggested that Faisalabad and Gilgit were the frontrunners.

However, the PCB dismissed those claims, clarifying once again that franchise names will only be determined after the auction and strictly in accordance with the procedure outlined in the official bid documents.

READ: Sikandar Raza reaches major T20I milestone in Sri Lanka win

Sikandar Raza reaches major T20I milestone in Sri Lanka win

RAWALPINDI: Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza added another chapter to his remarkable T20I career on Thursday, becoming only the second bowler from his country to claim 100 wickets in the format during the tri-series fixture against Sri Lanka.

Raza hit the milestone in trademark style, cleaning up Kamindu Mendis for nine in his third over while defending 162.

With this wicket, the all-rounder joined teammate Richard Ngarava in Zimbabwe’s elite 100-wicket club, Ngarava currently leads the tally with 106 scalps.

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Most wickets for Zimbabwe in men’s T20Is:

  • Richard Ngarava – 106 wickets in 89* matches

  • Sikandar Raza – 100 wickets in 125* matches

  • Blessing Muzarabani – 93 wickets in 83 matches

  • Luke Jongwe – 66 wickets in 65 matches

  • Tendai Chatara – 65 wickets in 60 matches

Notably, Raza has also become only the third player in men’s T20I history to score over 1,000 runs and take 100 wickets, joining Bangladesh star Shakib Al Hasan and Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi.

Shakib tops the list with 2551 runs and 149 wickets, followed by Nabi with 2417 runs and 104 dismissals. Raza sits firmly alongside them with 2823 runs to go with his newly completed century of wickets.

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But the night belonged to him in more ways than one. Raza’s all-round brilliance powered Zimbabwe to a commanding 67-run win over Sri Lanka, earning him the Player of the Match award.

After being sent in to bat, Zimbabwe posted a competitive 162-8, built around Brian Bennett’s steady 49 and Raza’s explosive 47 off just 32 balls.

In reply, Sri Lanka never found momentum, folding for 95 as Zimbabwe sealed a comprehensive victory.

READ: Paul Pogba set for football return after 26 months out

Paul Pogba set for football return after 26 months out

Paul Pogba is expected to make his long-awaited return to action after over two years out of the game when Monaco travel to Rennes this Saturday in Ligue 1.

The 2018 World Cup winner has made only 12 appearances across the last three seasons due to injuries, a doping suspension and an extortion case in which he was the victim.

Pogba failed a drug test in August 2023 after a match for Juventus and was handed a four-year ban, which was subsequently reduced to 18 months.

Nonetheless, the Italian giants terminated his contract last November, bringing to an early end an unhappy second stint in Turin blighted by injuries and other problems.

In 2024, his brother Mathias was sentenced to three years in prison, with two years suspended, for his role in a plot to extort 13 million euros ($15.3 million) from Pogba in 2022.

But the chance to salvage his career came to the 32-year-old in the form of Ligue 1 side Monaco, who decided to take a gamble on him once he became available again following the conclusion of his suspension in March.

The extravagantly gifted midfielder signed for the principality side in the close-season, but was initially kept on the sidelines as he followed a custom-made plan to get his body back into the shape necessary for elite competition.

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Pogba’s return has twice been delayed due to knocks picked up this autumn, but after having won four Italian league titles with Juventus and the 2017 Europa League with Manchester United, Pogba is now set to play club football in his home country for the first time in his professional career.

Unlikely to start at Roazhon Park against Rennes as Ligue 1 starts back up after the international break, Pogba may only be sent on for the final moments of the match by Sebastien Pocognoli as sixth-placed Monaco continue to bed him in gently.

Regardless, all eyes will be on Pogba to see if his innate ability to spot and execute the pass that few else could even imagine, much less pull off, has not disappeared with time.

Pogba has stated he dreams of returning to the France set-up ahead of the 2026 World Cup, but only time will tell if his body can find it within itself to stand up to the demands of modern football over the rest of the season.

“It’s the wish of every French football player to represent the France national team, but there are stages,” Pogba said upon signing for Monaco.

“Today I’m at stage one: coming back and performing well.

“There are spots to be won and you have to earn them.”

Elsewhere in Ligue 1 action this weekend, leaders Paris Saint-Germain take on Le Havre, third-placed Lens welcome fourth-placed Strasbourg and bitter south coast rivals Nice and Marseille meet.

READ: Italy to face Northern Ireland in 2026 World Cup playoffs

Abu Dhabi T10: Andre Fletcher powers Aspin Stallions to victory

ABU DHABI: Andre Fletcher’s brisk half-century propelled Aspin Stallions to victory over Ajman Titans in the eighth fixture of the Abu Dhabi T10 here at the Shaikh Zayed Cricket Stadium on Thursday.

Set 120, Ajman Titans could only muster 104-8 in their alloted 10 overs.

Titans started strong in pursuit of the target with Aneurin Donald and Alex Hales adding 29 in 2.1 overs. However, Zohair Iqbal dismissed both batters on successive deliveries to peg them back.

Hales made 31 from 16, striking four boundaries and a six, while Donald scored 14 from six.

After quick wickets, Titans could not get going, Zohair Iqbal cutting through their middle-order.

Ultimately, they fell 15 runs short of the target with Iqbal remaining the pick of the bowlers with three wickets

Earlier, Put into bat first, Stallions racked up 119-2 in their alloted 10 overs, courtesy of Fletcher’s half-century laced with half a dozen sixes and two fours.

Rahmanullah Gurbaz remained the other notable contributor with 23 from just six balls studded with three maximums and a four.

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Meanwhile, UAE Bulls and Deccan Gladiators also secured in the seventh and sixth fixture of the tournament, played earlier in the day.

Bulls clinched a commanding win over Vista Riders by nine wickets with Muhammad Rohid earning the player of the match award.

Bulls chased down 76 run total in only 5.3 overs with Tom Moores top-scoring with 39 off 16, an innings featuring three boundaries and equal number of sixes.

For Riders, Andrew Tye managed to take one wicket each.

In the sixth fixture, David Wiese starred for Deccan Gladiators with a whirlwind 59* from 21 packed with seven sixes and two fours.

Chasing a stiff 134-run target, Gladiators hit the winning runs on the second ball of the last over.

Royal Champs put 133-3 on the board after being put into bat first, thanks to Aaron Jones and Niroshan Dickwella’s knocks.

Jones hit two fours and two sixes in his 28 from 13 while Dickella 33 from 17 featured four boundaries and a six.

Quetta Qavalry are currently top of the points table with two wins out of two games.

READ: Italy to face Northern Ireland in 2026 World Cup playoffs

Italy to face Northern Ireland in 2026 World Cup playoffs

Four-time World Cup winners Italy will face Northern Ireland in the semi-finals of the European playoffs for the FIFA World Cup 2026, while Ukraine will face star-studded Sweden.

Italy will take on Northern Ireland on March 26 next year at an Italian venue that is yet to be confirmed, after to the draw made in Zurich on Thursday.

Five days later the winner will travel to face the winner of Wales’s semi-final against Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Despite another error-strewn qualification campaign, Italy still have a chance of reaching the World Cup finals for the first time since the 2014 tournament in Brazil, having failed to qualify in 2018 and 2022.

Facing the Azzurri will be a daunting challenge for Northern Ireland, who have only beaten the Italians once in 11 meetings, and that was in 1958.

Italy coach Gennaro Gattuso said: “Let’s concentrate on the first match. Northen Ireland are a team that we can beat.

“They’re a team that have their own style, they’re very physical… they’ll give us a good game but we can do it.

“We know about Wales and Bosnia, and playing in Cardiff is difficult for anybody, but for now let’s concentrate on the semi-final.”

War-torn Ukraine will play a Sweden team that could feature Liverpool’s £125 million ($164 million) forward Alexander Isak and Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres.

The Swedes, though, were woeful in qualifying, finishing bottom of their group, and only got into the playoffs thanks to their performance in the Nations League.

Newly appointed English coach Graham Potter, formerly in charge of Brighton and Chelsea, faces a tough task to steer the Swedes to the finals in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

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Potter said Sweden had a “fantastic opportunity”.

“We need to make sure we’re in a good place in March. We need to use our time until then wisely,” he said.

Whoever triumphs in the Ukraine v Sweden match will face the winner of Poland’s meeting with Albania — the Albanians are bidding to reach football’s showpiece for the first time.

Meanwhile, the Republic of Ireland, who reached the playoffs after a dramatic late goal from Troy Parrott earned a 3-2 win in Hungary on Sunday, face a tough trip to the Czech Republic.

The winner of that match will host the winner of the semi-final between Denmark and North Macedonia.

Turkey will play Romania, who were surprise quarter-finalists the last time the tournament was played in the United States in 1994.

The winner will face either Slovakia or Kosovo, who are also trying to reach a World Cup for the first time in their history.

All the European semi-finals will take place on March 26, with the finals on March 31.

In the inter-continental playoffs, New Caledonia — another nation bidding to make a first appearance at a World Cup finals — will play against Jamaica for the right to face the seeded Democratic Republic of Congo.

Bolivia will play Suriname — yet another country seeking a first ever appearance — with the victor going on to a winner-takes-all game against Iraq.

Those games will be played in March next year.

The expansion of the 2026 World Cup to 48 teams from 32 teams in 2022 has led to a clutch of first-time qualifiers, including Curacao and Uzbekistan.

READ: Pakistan-India to clash as U-19 Asia Cup schedule announced

Pakistan-India to clash as U-19 Asia Cup schedule announced

DUBAI: The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Thursday revealed the schedule for the U-19 Asia Cup, with India and Pakistan set to lock horns on December 14. 

The continental rivalry at the junior level is slated to commence on December 12 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), with the tournament’s summit clash to be played on 21 December at the ICC Academy.

The announcement of the schedule came via ACC’s X handles.

“The journey to the U19 Asian crown begins on 12th December!  With the brightest young talents set to light up the UAE, the MensU19AsiaCup2025 promises high-quality cricket from the very first ball,” the caption of the post read.

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The tournament will feature eight teams segregated into two groups, with arch-rivals Pakistan and India place in Group A. They will be joined by Qualifiers 1 and 3.

On the other hand, Group B includes Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan, with one team joining them from Qualifier 2.

ACC Men’s U19 Asia Cup 2025 schedule

December 12 – India vs Qualifier 1 at the ICC Academy
December 12 – Pakistan vs Qualifier 3 at The Seven’s

December 13 – Afghanistan vs Bangladesh at the ICC Academy
December 13 – Sri Lanka vs Qualifier 2 at The Seven’s

December 14 – India vs Pakistan at the ICC Academy
December 14 – Qualifier 1 vs Qualifier 3 at The Seven’s

December 15 – Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka at the ICC Academy
December 15 – Bangladesh vs Qualifier 2 at The Seven’s

December 16 – Pakistan vs Qualifier 1 at the ICC Academy
December 16 – India vs Qualifier 3 at The Seven’s

December 17 – Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka at the ICC Academy
December 17 – Afghanistan vs Qualifier 2 at The Seven’s

Semi-Final 1
December 19 – A1 vs B2 at the ICC Academy

Semi-Final 2
December 19 – B1 vs A2 at The Seven’s

Final
December 21 – Final at the ICC Academy

READ: All-round Raza stars in Zimbabwe’s big win over Sri Lanka

Rashid Naseem sets two more Guinness World Records

Pakistan’s Rashid Naseem and his daughter Fatima Naseem have added three more records to their tally on Guinness World Records Day.

20 November is marked as Guinness World Records Day, an annual celebration of record-breaking. It is a day when people around the world attempt to break and set new world records.

Rashid Naseem holds the highest number of world records for Pakistan, while Fatima Naseem leads the country in the female category.

Fatima set a new record by holding eggs in both hands and bursting balloons. She was tasked with bursting 70 balloons in 30 seconds, which she surpassed, popping 76 without breaking any eggs.

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Rashid Naseem achieved a record by breaking 42 marble tiles with a shin against the target of 35. His second record involved bursting two balloons simultaneously using dual nunchaku.

For the unversed, Guinness World Records also highlighted their achievements on its official page as part of the 70th anniversary celebrations, releasing a special message and a performance video that has crossed 100,000 views.

Rashid Naseem has previously showcased his skills in Italy, Germany, Spain, Korea, China, Singapore, and Romania.

He remains the only Pakistani consistently representing the country internationally without government support.

READ: Bennett, Raza take Zimbabwe to 162 against Sri Lanka