Colombia’s James Rodriguez signs with MLS Minnesota United

Colombian national team captain James Rodriguez has signed a short-term contract with Minnesota United ahead of the 2026 World Cup, the MLS club announced on Friday.

The 34-year-old former Real Madrid and Bayern Munich midfielder, who last played for Mexican side Leon, has a guaranteed contract through June with a team option through December.

“I’m very happy for this new chapter in my life,” Rodriguez said. “I want to win, I’m a guy who loves to win.

“I’m really looking forward to it. I’ve arrived at a nice and good club from what I have seen. I always live for football. It’s a sport I love and I do with passion and a lot of desire.”

United sporting director Khaled El-Ahmad addressed US government deportation efforts in Minnesota that have led to two killings and numerous large protests.

“In terms of the overall energy around our state, James and his team are aware,” El-Ahmad said. “It’s something we touched on but we really try to think about like ‘OK, come and bring good energy to the community.’

“From a personal perspective I think it’s horrible, I think it’s unfortunate, I think it’s a tough situation to be, but we hear it, we feel it, we’re behind our community.

“The addition of James brings a bit of positive energy and attention to community that’s strong, united, just like our football principles.”

Rodriguez hoped to brighten supporters.

“I hope to be at my best so I can bring joy to this city and to all of the people who are putting their faith in me,” he said.

“I’m looking forward to meeting all of the passionate Minnesota fans because I’m also a passionate player who wants to give everything on the field.”

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The Loons went 16-8 with 10 draws last year to finish fourth in the Western Conference and fell in the playoff quarter-finals.

“James is a player whose quality, vision, and experience at the highest levels of the game are unquestioned,” El-Ahmad said.

“We’re excited to add his creativity and football intelligence to our group.”

Rodriguez said he wanted to play in MLS after star turns in Europe and Latin America and exposure to MLS clubs in last year’s Leagues Cup.

“I’ve played for big clubs but I wanted this league, I wanted to play here,” he said. “When the opportunity to be with this great club came along, everything was a little slow, but it happened. We have made efforts on both sides.”

Rodriguez did not see Minnesota’s cold climate as a worry.

“I’ve already been to a cold city like Munich,” he said. “I think there’ll be no problem with that.”

Rodriguez said he has been training for just over a month and will be ready when Minnesota’s MLS campaign kicks off on February 21 at Austin.

MLS clubs “are tough, physical teams, but football is the same everywhere,” he said. “When you arrive at a new house you have to adapt to the rules.”

Rodriguez is also set to compete for Colombia in June at the World Cup co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.

“I’m in a unique stage,” he said. “In five months I have the World Cup. I’m at a stage where I can’t fail, I have to do things right. I’m very focused on that.”

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T20 World Cup 2026: Pakistan win toss against Netherlands

COLOMBO: Pakistan won the toss and elected to bowl first in the opening match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 against the Netherlands here on Saturday at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground.

Playing XIs

Pakistan: Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha (c), Babar Azam, Usman Khan (wk), Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Afridi, Salman Mirza and Abrar Ahmed.

Netherlands: Michael Levitt, Max ODowd, Bas de Leede, Colin Ackermann, Scott Edwards (c)(wk), Zach Lion Cachet, Logan van Beek, Roelof van der Merwe, Aryan Dutt, Kyle Klein and Paul van Meekeren.

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HEAD TO HEAD

Historically, Pakistan and the Netherlands have faced each other twice, with the Men in Green winning both encounters, while the Flying Dutchmen are yet to register a victory.

Matches: 2, Pakistan: 2, Netherlands: 0

The last time both teams faced each other was in the 2022 edition of the T20 World Cup, where Pakistan defeated the Netherlands by six wickets in Perth.

READ: Saim among four players signed by Hyderabad for PSL 11

Saim among four players signed by Hyderabad for PSL 11

Saim Ayub is among four players signed by the Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Hyderabad for the upcoming edition of the tournament, set to begin on 26 March.

The franchise revealed the signed players through its social media accounts.

“Big energy entering your feed. A warm welcome to Saim Ayub, Usman Khan, Maaz Sadaqat, and Akif Javed to Team Hyderabad,” the caption read.

Saim, who previously represented Peshawar Zalmi, was retained in the Platinum category for a whopping PKR 126 million, making him the most expensive Pakistan player in the league.

Whereas Usman Khan, who is in the Diamond category for PKR 46.2m. Meanwhile, Akif Javed (Gold) and Maaz Sadaqat (Emerging) have been signed for PKR 19.6 and 35 million respectively.

Earlier, the new outfit also strengthened the batting unit with the addition of Australia’s ace batter Marnus Labuschagne. Marnus will be playing in the tournament for the first time.

The franchise is yet to be officially named, with the launch event set for tomorrow at the Niaz Stadium, Hyderabad.

According to the organizers, the launch event will also include a live concert and fireworks, with singer Saif Samejo set to lightup the ceremony.

Moreover, as part of the launch activities, a rally will be organized from Karachi to Hyderabad to celebrate the introduction of the new franchise and engage cricket fans across the region.

For those unaware, the Hyderabad franchise, one of two new teams joining PSL 11 alongside the Sialkot Stallionz, was secured by Sarwar’s Kingsmen Group through the auction with a winning bid of Rs 1.75 billion ($6.25 million).

The franchise have already stacked up their coaching staff with the likes of prominent names.

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Former Australia fast bowler Jason Gillespie will oversee the team as head coach. The 50-year-old has previously worked in Pakistan cricket and was appointed as head coach of the national Test side in April 2024.

Meanwhile, Bradburn will work as the fielding coach under newly-appointed head coach Jason Gillespie.

Bradburn brings significant experience to the role, having served Pakistan in multiple capacities in recent years.

The landmark edition of the league, PSL 11, will begin on 26 March, with the auction scheduled for February 11.

READ: India announce Harshit Rana replacement in World Cup squad

India announce Harshit Rana replacement in World Cup squad

MUMBAI: India have replaced injured bowler Harshit Rana with pacer Mohammed Siraj in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 squad. 

Harshit, 24, suffered a knee injury during the reigning champions’ warm-up fixture against South Africa on Wednesday, which eventually ruled him out of the World Cup.

“Team India pacer Harshit Rana has been ruled out of the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 after sustaining a knee injury during the warm-up match against South Africa in Navi Mumbai on February 4th 2026,” the BCCI said in a statement.

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“Following consultations with a specialist and subsequent scans, the BCCI medical team deemed him unfit to participate in the tournament. The team management wishes him a speedy recovery,” it added.

As a result, pacer Mohammed Siraj was named in the squad for the mega event, scheduled to run from February 7 to March 8.

The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 has approved Mohammad Siraj as a replacement for Harshit Rana in the India squad.

A player can only be replaced after obtaining approval from the Event Technical Committee (ETC), which must approve the new player before they are officially added to the squad.

India’s updated T20 World Cup squad:

Suryakumar Yadav (c), Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson (wk), Ishan Kishan (wk), Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel (vc), Rinku Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakaravarthy, Washington Sundar and Mohammed Siraj.

READ: Hyderabad rope in star Australian player for PSL 11

Hyderabad rope in star Australian player for PSL 11

The newly added team to the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Hyderabad has signed ace Australian batter Marnus Labuschagne for the upcoming edition of the marquee league.

Marnus, 31, has been directly signed by the franchise, as announced on social media with an animated poster.

“Yeah… this just happened. Calm under pressure. Built for big moments. 𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗻𝘂𝘀 𝗟𝗮𝗯𝘂𝘀𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗴𝗻𝗲 locked in as our direct signing forPSL,” the caption read.

Marnus is a regular member of the Australian Test and ODI teams. He was also part of the 2023 Australian World Cup triumph.

Overall, he has played 59 T20s, scoring 1381 runs at an average of 26.55 at a strike rate of 126.81.

The franchise is yet to be officially named, with the launch event set for tomorrow at the Niaz Stadium, Hyderabad.

According to the organizers, the launch event will also include a live concert and fireworks, with singer Saif Samejo set to lightup the ceremony.

Moreover, as part of the launch activities, a rally will be organized from Karachi to Hyderabad to celebrate the introduction of the new franchise and engage cricket fans across the region.

For those unaware, the Hyderabad franchise, one of two new teams joining PSL 11 alongside the Sialkot Stallionz, was secured by Sarwar’s Kingsmen Group through the auction with a winning bid of Rs 1.75 billion ($6.25 million).

The franchise have already stacked up their coaching staff with the likes of prominent names.

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Former Australia fast bowler Jason Gillespie will oversee the team as head coach. The 50-year-old has previously worked in Pakistan cricket and was appointed as head coach of the national Test side in April 2024.

Meanwhile, Bradburn will work as the fielding coach under newly-appointed head coach Jason Gillespie.

Bradburn brings significant experience to the role, having served Pakistan in multiple capacities in recent years.

He has also coached internationally, having previously worked as the head coach of Scotland’s men’s team.

The landmark edition of the league, PSL 11, will begin on 26 March, with the auction scheduled for February 11.

READ: Free entry announced for Pakistan vs Netherlands T20 World Cup clash

Free entry announced for Pakistan vs Netherlands T20 World Cup clash

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has announced free entry for spectators to watch the curtain raiser clash of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup between Pakistan and the Netherlands, set to take place at the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) Ground on Saturday.

According to SLC, cricket fans will be allowed to watch the event’s opening game free of charge.

“The inaugural match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, scheduled to be played tomorrow at the SSC Grounds, Colombo, will be open to the public free of charge,” the SLC said in a statement.

 

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“Accordingly, Gates No. 5 and 7 of the SSC Grounds will be opened to the public from 9:30 a.m. The opening match will be contested between Pakistan and the Netherlands, with play scheduled to commence at 11:00 a.m,” the statement added.

For those unaware, weather conditions could disrupt the opening day, with forecasts indicating a mixed outlook: cloudy skies throughout and the possibility of rain increasing as the day progresses.

Morning conditions are expected to remain relatively stable despite heavy cloud cover of around 88 percent.

Temperatures will hover near 31°C, with a RealFeel of approximately 36°C, while humidity is projected to remain high at 77 percent.

Winds from the southeast are likely to blow at around 11 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 32 km/h.

Although the skies will remain overcast, no rainfall is predicted during the early hours.

Squads:

Pakistan: Salman Ali Agha (c), Abrar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Khawaja Nafay, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Salman Mirza, Naseem Shah, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shadab Khan, Usman Khan and Usman Tariq.

Netherlands: Scott Edwards (c), Colin Ackermann, Noah Croes, Bas de Leede, Aryan Dutt, Fred Klaassen, Kyle Klein, Michael Levitt, Zach Lion-Cachet, Max O’Dowd, Logan van Beek, Timm van der Gugten, Roelof van der Merwe, Paul van Meekeren and Saqib Zulfiqar.

READ: All you need to know about ICC T20 World Cup 2026

All you need to know about ICC T20 World Cup 2026

The ICC T20 World Cup 2026 is set to commence tomorrow across Sri Lanka and India, as 20 teams vie for the coveted trophy.

Spanning one month across eight venues, the competition will feature 20 teams from around the globe.

The final of the mega-event will be held in Ahmedabad, India, if Pakistan does not qualify. If Pakistan qualifies, the summit clash will be held in Colombo under the hybrid model.

The hosts, India, are the defending champions, having lifted the trophy in 2024 under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma.

Tournament Format Explained

The 20 teams are divided into four groups of five, with each team playing four matches. From each group, the top two teams progress to the Super Eight stage.

Overall, 55 matches will be played in the mega event, including the semi-final and final.

Groups 

Group A: India, Pakistan, United States, Netherlands, Namibia

Group B: Australia, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Zimbabwe, Oman

Group C: England, West Indies, Scotland, Nepal, Italy

Group D: New Zealand, South Africa, Afghanistan, Canada, United Arab Emirates

Venues and Conditions

The tournament will be played across eight venues in Sri Lanka and India.

Sri Lanka’s three venues — Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, and Kandy. Whereas in India, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Chennai will host the action.

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The semi-finals of the mega event will be played on 4 and 5 March.

Super Overs and Knockout matches

Any tied match will have a Super Over, and if the Super Over ends in a tie, it will be played again until the result of the match is decided

Moreover, the additional time is available to ensure the completion of all Knockout fixtures, including the semi-finals and final.

Squads

All 20-team squads have been finalized, with each team requiring approval from the ICC’s Event Technical Committee to make any further changes.

Pakistan’s Fixtures

Pakistan begins their campaign with the tournament opener against the Netherlands in Colombo

They then face USA on February 10 before wrapping up the group stage against Namibia on February 18.

The Green Shirts were scheduled to play India on 15 February. However, following the Pakistan government’s decision not to take the field against them, Pakistan will not play arch-rivals.

READ: India crush England to lift U19 World Cup for record sixth time

India crush England to lift U19 World Cup for record sixth time

HARARE: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s imperious knock, backed by a disciplined bowling effort, powered India to a 100-run victory over England in the U19 World Cup final here at the Harare Sports Club on Friday.

Set a daunting target of 412, England were bowled out for 311 in 40.2 overs.

With this, India is now cut above the rest of the teams at the junior level, winning the trophy for the record sixth time.

Notably, the final against India was India’s 11th appearance in the summit clash of the U19 World Cup.

England were jolted early in a steep chase, with India bowlers removing the opener Joseph Moores for 17 in the fifth over.

After an early blow, Ben Mayes and Ben Dawkins added a 74-run stand for the second wicket to put the chase back on track.

The pair brought the team’s total to 93 at the end of the 13 overs. However, Indian bowlers struck back, sending back set batter Mayes. He made 45 from 28 with the help of two sixes and seven fours.

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Despite the wicket, England progressed with another partnership between Thomas Rew and Ben Dawkins.

The stand eventually culminated in the 18th over in the form of Dawkins wicket, who made 66 from 56, striking seven fours and two sixes.

After the wicket, India got a foothold on the match and never allowed England to make a comeback in the final. Consequently, the English side slumped to 177-7 from 142-3 in 22 overs.

With the required run rate rising, England were too much behind the game despite a valiant stand between Calob Falconer and James Minto.

The pair added 92 and demonstrated a fight-back, but the target proved too much for them. Falconer played an eye-catching knock, scoring a sublime innings.

The all-rounder hit seven sixes and nine fours in his 115 from 67 balls before getting caught in the 40th over.

For India, RS Ambrish was the top-wicket taker, picking up three wickets. Deepesh Devendran and Kanishk Chouhan took a brace.

Earlier, after opting to bat first, India racked up 411-9 in their 50 overs, thanks to  Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s 175 from just 80 balls.

After losing Aaron George for nine in the third over, Sooryavanshi was joined by skipper Ayush Mhatre, adding up a 142-run stand for the second wicket partnership.

The pair took the team’s India total to 162 from 20 in 19 overs. Ayush Mhatre departed after scoring 53 off 51 with the help of seven fours and two sixes.

Meanwhile, Sooryavanshi carried on and hit towering sixes to complete his record-shattering century.

He was involved in a partnership for a quick-fire 89 run stand off just 39, powering his side into a dominant position.

The left-hander’s innings finally ended when India were 261 in 25.3 overs. He made 175 from 80 balls, pepped with 15 sixes and 1`5 fours.

India eventually ended their innings on a massive score with some other notable contributions from the middle-order batter, notably Kanishk Chouhan, who struck  three fours and a six on his way to 37 from 20 balls.

For England, James Minto remained the stand out bowler with threee wickets to his name.

READ: Sooryavanshi breaks Babar’s record with 175 against England

Sialkot Stallionz bolster squad with four signings for PSL 11

The Pakistan Super League (PSL) new franchise Sialkot Stallionz has revealed their four signed players including all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz, ahead of the league’s historic auction, scheduled for February 11.

The new outfit Stallionz has selected four players — Mohammad Nawaz (Platinum), Salman Mirza (Diamond), Ahmed Daniyal (Gold), and Saad Masood (Emerging).

The announcement was made via Stallionz’s social media handles.

“𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐪𝐮𝐚𝐝 𝐤𝐞𝐞𝐩𝐬 𝐠𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐫. Welcome Mohammad Nawaz, Salman Mirza, Ahmed Daniyal, Saad Masood to the Stallionz,” the caption of the post read.

Nawaz was signed in the Platinum category for a salary of PKR 61.6 million, while Salman, who was picked in the Diamond category, secured a deal worth PKR 39.2 million.

Daniyal was acquired in the Gold category for PKR 22.4 million, whereas Saad, selected from the Emerging category, will earn PKR 8.4 million.

For the forthcoming auction, franchises have been allocated a total purse of PKR 450 million. Stallionz have already spent PKR 131.6 million on their retained players.

Earlier, the outfit also roped in Australian ace batter Steve Smith as a direct signing for PSL 11. Notably, Smith has never appeared in the PSL.

Besides, Smith Stallionz had earlier appointed former Australia wicketkeeper-batter Tim Paine as their head coach.

Paine, who hung up his boots from professional cricket in March 2023, represented Australia in 35 Tests, the same number of ODIs, and 12 T20Is.

Among his 35 Tests, 23 of them came as captain after taking the reins of the team following the Sandpaper Gate.

The development came just weeks after Sialkot Stallionz were officially introduced as one of the two new franchises in the PSL.

The team’s ownership rights were acquired by OZ Developers, owned by Hamza Majeed and Kamil Khan, during the historic PSL 2026 auction held at the Jinnah Convention Centre on January 8.

OZ Developers sealed the deal with a record bid of Rs 1.85 billion, making it the most expensive franchise purchase in PSL history.

The eighth team, PSL 11, is set to start on March 26 across five venues in the country.

READ: Sooryavanshi breaks Babar’s record with 175 against England

Sooryavanshi breaks Babar’s record with 175 against England

HARARE: India opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi surpassed Pakistan batter Babar Azam’s record with a scintillating 175 off 80 balls in the U19 World Cup final against England here at the Harare Sports Club on Friday.

The left-handed batter was instrumental in India’s 411-run total against England in 50 overs. He shattered numerous U19 records with his imperious knocks, which included 15 fours and 15 sixes.

Vaibhav, 14 years and 316 days old, became the youngest player to score a U19 World Cup century, shattering Babar Azam’s record set against West Indies in 2010.

Babar was 15 years and 92 days old when he notched up a century.

Besides Babar’s record, Sooryavanshi also broke several other notable records, showcasing his batting prowess.

The 175-run masterpiece is now the highest score by any batter in an ICC tournament final, either at the U19 or senior level.

It is also the highest individual score in a final or even any knockout game in Youth ODIs, surpassing the previous record of 172 by Sameer Minhas in an Asia Cup final.

The southpaw also overtakes Raj Bawa’s 162 not out to become India’s highest scorer in Under-19 World Cups.

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Additionally, this innings ranks as the second-highest score for India in Youth ODIs, only behind Ambati Rayudu’s 177 not out against England in 2002.

His 15 sixes are the most ever in a Youth ODI innings, breaking his own previous record of 14 sixes against the UAE in December.

Remarkably, Sooryavanshi has now hit ten or more sixes on five separate occasions in Youth ODIs, while all other batters combined have done it only three times.

His 150 runs purely came from boundaries, another record, surpassing Hasitha Boyagoda’s 124-run record in a Youth ODI innings.

Sooryavanshi’s total of 30 boundaries matches the joint-most in a Youth ODI innings, equalling Boyagoda’s 28 fours and two sixes.

The innings also showcased blistering speed, with 150 runs coming off just 71 balls, setting the record for the fastest individual 150 in Youth ODIs.

His 55-ball century is the second-fastest in U-19 World Cup history, behind Will Malajczuk’s 51-ball ton, and marks the fifth-fastest hundred in Youth ODIs overall.

READ: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi shatters multiple records with 175 in U19 World Cup final