Cristiano Ronaldo rejects idea that World Cup glory defines greatness

Portugal’s football icon Cristiano Ronaldo has downplayed the importance of winning a FIFA World Cup, insisting that his legacy does not depend on the only major trophy missing from his illustrious career.

The 40-year-old forward, who already holds the record for most goals in men’s international football (143) and an astonishing 952 career goals overall, believes his greatness cannot be judged on a single tournament.

Speaking in an upcoming interview with Piers Morgan, the Al Nassr and Portugal captain said the World Cup is not something he views as a lifelong dream.

“If you ask me, Cristiano, is it a dream to win the World Cup? No, it’s not a dream,” Ronaldo said in a teaser clip released ahead of the full interview.

Ronaldo questioned the logic of defining a footballer’s entire legacy based on one event that spans just a handful of matches.

“To define if I’m one of the best in history, you think it’s fair to depend on one competition of six or seven games?” he asked rhetorically.

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The five-time Ballon d’Or and Champions League winner’s comments come amid ongoing comparisons with Lionel Messi, who famously described Argentina’s 2022 World Cup triumph as “the dream of my life.”

Ronaldo, however, made it clear he disagrees with being measured by that standard.

“Is Messi better than me? I disagree. I don’t want to be humble,” he stated.

Despite not lifting the World Cup, Ronaldo’s international career remains decorated.

He led Portugal to Euro 2016 glory, followed by the inaugural UEFA Nations League title in 2019, and another triumph in the same competition this summer.

He is also the only player to feature in six European Championships and holds the record for most goals (14) in the tournament’s history.

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Pakistan announce Junior Padel squad for World Cup in Spain

Pakistan announced its first-ever junior padel squad that will take part in the Junior World Cup, set to be staged in Spain from September 26 to October 5 under the banner of the International Padel Federation (FIP).

The 10-member Pakistan padel squad will compete across three age categories: Under-14, Under-16, and Under-18.

In the Under-14 category, the team includes Azhar Ahmed, Ansarullah Shakir, Muhammad Haris, and Riyan Faizan.

The Under-16 side features Usman Allahwala and Ashar Usman.

Meanwhile, the Under-18 lineup comprises Sameer Zaman, Meer Saqib, Ayaan Saeed, and Muhammad Umer Qamar.

The junior training camp is scheduled to begin in Karachi on September 8, before the team departs for Spain on September 23.

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Ahead of the main event, Pakistan will contest the qualifying phase from September 26 to 28, where eight teams from Asia and Africa, including Egypt, UAE, Senegal, Qatar, Japan, Iran, Lebanon, and Pakistan, have been split into two groups.

The top team from each group will meet in the qualifying final, and the winner will earn a spot in the main round of the World Cup.

A total of 36 countries will participate in this year’s FIP Junior World Cup.

According to Pakistan Padel Federation President Muhammad Mateen, the junior squad was selected based on performances in the Junior Championship and player rankings.

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Winning the Euros is equivalent to winning the World Cup: Ronaldo

Portugal’s star forward, Cristiano Ronaldo, has recently made the bold statement that winning the European Championship title is just as prestigious as clinching the FIFA World Cup.

Ronaldo made history on Thursday by becoming the first player to score 900 goals during the UEFA Nations League game against Croatia.

The 39-year-old striker put behind him a disappointing Euro 2024 in which he failed to score as he turned in a Nuno Mendes cross in the 34th minute at the Estadio da Luz to reach the landmark.

Following the game, the Portuguese star mentioned that he is considering the possibility of participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, although he emphasized that it is not currently a top priority for him.

Ronaldo further stated that he has won two trophies for Portugal, including Euros 2016, which he thinks is equal to winning a World Cup.

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“Portugal winning Euros is equivalent to winning a World Cup,” Ronaldo said.

“I’ve already won two trophies for Portugal that I really wanted. I’m not motivated by that. I’m motivated by enjoying football and the records come naturally.”

For the unversed, prior to Ronaldo, French striker Kylian Mbappe also made a similar statement, claiming that the European Championship is more difficult than the World Cup, a tournament.

“The Euros are complicated. For me, it is more complicated than a World Cup,” Mbappe said in June.

“Even if there is more pressure at the World Cup. All the teams know each other, we play against each other all the time. Tactically, it is a very similar football.”

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‘BCCI President, Vice President are coming to Pakistan,’ says Zaka Ashraf

LAHORE: Zaka Ashraf, Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Management Committee on Monday shared that BCCI President Roger Binny and Vice President Rajiv Shukla will visit Pakistan this week for the opening ceremony of ACC Men’s Asia Cup commencing from August 30.

While talking to the media at Gaddafi Stadium during the national men’s team’s jersey unveiling ceremony for the upcoming ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, Zaka Ashraf welcomed the players and officials who are visiting Pakistan for the Asia Cup.

“BCCI President and Vice President are coming to Pakistan for the opening ceremony of Asia Cup,” Zaka Ashraf said. “We welcome everyone who is coming to Pakistan [during Asia Cup],”

He also showed confidence and faith in the Pakistan team and expressed his hope that the national team will continue the recent good form and perform well at the Asia Cup as well as the upcoming ICC Men’s World Cup in India.

“Our team is currently united and performing well, and consequently is number one in the ODI team rankings,” he said.

“Looking at the recent performances of the team, it is hoped that our team will be successful in the World Cup, however, at the moment all the attention is focused on the Asia Cup,” he added.

Talking about the recently unveiled Pakistan jersey for the World Cup, he said: “The Star Nation Jersey bears witness to the enduring bond between our cricketers and the passionate fans who stand by them through every match. This jersey encapsulates our rich cricketing heritage and the luminous future that awaits.”

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Clinical Japan, slick Spain surge into Women’s World Cup quarters

Japan’s surprise title charge at the Women’s World Cup gathered pace with a clinical 3-1 win over Norway to reach the last eight while Spain thrashed Switzerland 5-1 on Saturday.

The 2011 champions Japan will face either holders the United States or Sweden in the quarter-finals and on this evidence they will take some stopping.

They have won all four games in Australia and New Zealand — including a 4-0 thumping of Spain — scoring 14 times and conceding only once.

Hinata Miyazawa is also quickly becoming one of the breakout stars of the Women’s World Cup which has been full of shocks.

The 23-year-old got the third nine minutes from time to seal Norway’s fate in front of 33,000 in Wellington.

She is now the tournament’s top scorer.

The teams went to the break level at 1-1, but Japan turned the screw on Norway in the second period through goals by Risa Shimizu and Miyazawa.

Norway threw everything at Japan late on but goalkeeper Ayaka Yamashita stood firm and in injury time pulled off a breathtaking save from a close-range header, somehow clawing the ball back off the line.

Ominously for the rest of the teams, coach Futoshi Ikeda said Japan are becoming harder to beat as the Women’s World Cup progresses.

“The team is very positive, kept up the pace and I think we have become tougher than before,” he added.

Spain crushed Switzerland to reach the quarter-finals for the first time in their history and will face the Netherlands or South Africa next.

Aitana Bonmati played a starring role with a brace and two assists in front of 43,217 fans at Eden Park in Auckland, a record crowd for a football match in New Zealand.

Coach Jorge Vilda, who made five changes to his starting line-up including dropping reigning Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas, said he had “the 23 best players in the world”.

“Aitana played very well today, she scored goals and was player of the match, but the rest of the team played very well too. We have 23 Ballons d’Or,” he said.

Barcelona’s Bonmati said the humbling by Japan in the group stage had been on their minds.

“When you lose like we did the other day it is a really big blow but to win 5-1 in a World Cup knockout tie, be through to the quarter-finals and make history, that shows we are a team,” said the midfielder.

“It was not easy after the other day but today we saw the character of the players and I hope we have a lot of days left here.”

Spain were simply a class above a Swiss side who had reached the last 16 without conceding a goal but whose exit means they have still never won a major tournament knockout game.

The United States, who have underwhelmed so far in their pursuit of an unprecedented third Women’s World Cup crown in a row, play Sweden on Sunday in Melbourne.

It pits the two top-ranked sides left in the tournament after world number two Germany’s shock early exit.

The top-ranked US won their last Women’s World Cup encounter 2-0 in 2019 on their way to the title, but world number three Sweden were 3-0 winners when they last met at the Tokyo Olympics.

United States coach Vlatko Andonovski admitted the underfire title-holders were lucky to still be in the tournament after some insipid displays.

They stumbled out of their group in second place with one win — against Vietnam — and nervy draws with the Netherlands and Portugal.

“The fact we are in, we are lucky, but we are moving on,” said Andonovski.

In Sunday’s other last-16 encounter, the 2019 runners-up the Netherlands must avoid becoming the latest top team to go out at the hands of a lower-ranked opponent.

South Africa, 54th in the world, beat Italy 3-2 to grab a place in the knockouts and defeating the Dutch would be another major upset.

“Look, we’ve been underestimated so many times before,” South Africa’s coach Desiree Ellis said on the eve of the game.

“I think this group has shown that nothing can stand in their way.

“This group has shown that when the chips are down, they can stand up.”

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Holders USA held by Netherlands at Women’s World Cup

Captain Lindsey Horan scored a second-half equaliser as holders the United States came from behind to draw 1-1 with the Netherlands at the Women’s World Cup on Thursday in a rematch of the 2019 final.

Midfielder Jill Roord fired home a first-half opener to threaten a momentous result in the Group E clash in Wellington in front of a crowd of 27,312.

But Horan responded just after the hour as the Americans maintained their proud unbeaten record at the Women’s World Cup stretching back to the 2011 final, when they were beaten on penalties by Japan.

The stalemate leaves the two teams locked on four points and neither is yet assured of a berth in the knockout phase heading into their final group games on Tuesday, when the US face Portugal and the Dutch play Vietnam.

Horan’s 62nd-minute equaliser from substitute Rose Lavelle’s corner came moments after a flashpoint between US midfielder Horan and her Lyon teammate Danielle van de Donk.

“I respect her so much because that’s how it should be, competitive at all times,” Horan said.

“Once we got to that tackle, all I wanted to do was score. Heat of the moment, but Rose put in an absolute dime and I got on the end of it.”

US coach Vlatko Andonovski described Horan’s response to the altercation as a turning point.

“It’s a really good example of the leader that she is. She gets fouled, kicked, hurt and obviously it’s a very difficult moment,” Andonovski said.

“And instead of crying about it, she just goes and makes a statement.

“It shows everyone the direction that the game is going to take.”

The most highly anticipated game of the tournament group phase was vastly different to the decider four years ago in France, which the US won comfortably 2-0 to retain their title.

This time the Dutch had the better of the first half, finding chinks which were also evident in the United States’ opening 3-0 win over minnows Vietnam.

The Americans recovered to dominate the final stages but couldn’t find a winner and this was a patchy performance which ends a string of 13 successive Women’s World Cup match wins and casts some doubt on their status as favourites to lift the trophy again.

Andonovski said the Dutch were given too much leeway to control the tempo in the first half.

He said that changed in the second spell and believed his team’s increased assertiveness provides a template for the rest of the tournament.

“This team is not just young, this is also a fresh team that hasn’t spent a lot of minutes together,” he said of a squad which features veterans such as Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan mixed with 14 World Cup newcomers.

“What you saw in the second half is what you’re going to see going forward as a baseline. In game three we expect to grow from there.”

Having opened with a 1-0 win over Portugal, the ninth-ranked Dutch looked like repeating that result when Roord struck smartly in the 17th minute.

The new Manchester City signing — who came off the bench in the Lyon final four years ago — finished with a low drive from the edge of the box to silence thousands of travelling US supporters.

However, following Horan’s goal, the resurgent US twice came close to unearthing a winner.

Striker Morgan found the net only for the offside flag to cut short her celebrations and a bullet strike from Sophia Smith was kept out by a goal-line clearance from Lieke Martens.

Netherlands coach Andries Jonker was content with a point given the late pressure heaped on his team.

“We performed brilliantly and at times it was really fantastic… you have to be happy with 1-1,” he said.

“These games are battles from the first second to the last. The only thing you can say is that women’s football has evolved incredibly.

“We’re there, along with the US, and I’m very satisfied with that.”

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‘I have a meeting with Jay Shah amid ICC Board Meeting,’ shares Sethi

LAHORE: The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) management committee Najam Sethi on Saturday, revealed that he will be meeting Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah in the ICC Board Meeting to discuss the deadlock about this year’s Asia Cup and World Cup participation.

Sethi interacted with the media here ahead of the closing ceremony of the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) season eight and provided the latest update regarding the long-running conflict between PCB and BCCI.

“Tonight after the award distribution ceremony, I am going to Dubai for ICC Board Meetings which will start tomorrow morning which is about Asia Cup, World Cup and Champions Trophy,” shared Sethi.

“I have taken the official stance and some things will be done on negotiations there. So, for now, I can’t comment further regarding this matter as I want to be aware of all the options there” he added.

Sethi then further disclosed that the legal opinion regarding Pakistan’s stance on the conflict has also been noted. Whereas, the PCB officials have several formal and informal meetings scheduled with ICC officials, BCCI secretary Jay Shah and ACC senior members.

“Our meetings are scheduled there with ICC officials. Some are formal and some informal. We have a formal and informal meeting with Jay Shah as well,” shared Sethi.

“I had a discussion with some of the senior ACC members and I made them aware of my reservations and the issues we are facing. So, by the will of Allah, we will take up the issues and try to find honourable and good solutions,” he concluded.

Notably, the upcoming edition of the Asia Cup and Pakistan’s participation in the Men’s ODI World Cup has been in jeopardy after BCCI refused to tour Pakistan for the aforementioned tournament on political grounds.

The BCCI has maintained their stance of not touring Pakistan for the Asia Cup, while the PCB is adamant that if they do not, then Pakistan might not travel to India for the World Cup in October-November.

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Noor fights hard but England defend target to qualify for U19 WC’s final

NORTH SOUND: Allah Noor put up solid fight in front of English bowlers but they managed to defend target against Afghanistan to qualify for ICC U19 Cricket World Cup here on Tuesday. 

Set to chase 232 runs in the semi-final, Afghanistan lost their opener Nangeyalia Kharote earlier but Mohammad Ishaq and Noor partnered strongly to score match-saving 93 runs together.

Ishaq got run-out after scoring 43 runs including two sixes and three boundaries. A run-out brought England back in the game. Noor smoked three sixes and five boundaries to score 60 runs.

Abdul Hadi stayed in the middle till the end but couldn’t take his team over the victory line. He remained not out for 37 runs. Bilal Ahmad contributed 33 runs including six boundaries.

Rehan Ahmed of England stood out with his eye-catching figures of 4-41. Thomas Aspinwall bagged two wickets.

Earlier, George Thomas and George Bell scored half-centuries to drive England to 231-6. Opener Thomas scored 50 off 69 balls laced with four boundaries and two sixes while Bell registered 56 not-out. His inning included six boundaries.

For Afghanistan, Naveed Zadran and Noor Ahmed bagged two wickets each.

In second semi-final today, India will meet Australia in Coolidge. The match will start at 6pm PST.

Asif Ali nominated for ICC Men’s Player of October

DUBAI: International Cricket Council (ICC) nominated Pakistan’s hard-hitting batter Asif Ali for Men’s Player of the Month (October). 

Asif, who led Pakistan to two back-to-back victories against New Zealand and Afghanistan in T20 World Cup 2021, joins Bangladesh’s Shakib-al-Hasan and Namibia’s David Wiese in nominations.

Asif struck 27 off 12 balls in crunch moments to win the match for Pakistan against New Zealand. The powerful inning was followed by yet another eye-catching knock from him including four sixes in the 19th over to seal an important third victory in the extravaganza against Afghanistan.

Cricket fans across the globe will have the right to vote for the nominated candidates. The ICC will announce the winner next week.

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Pakistan beat Namibia to book semi-final berth in T20 World Cup

Pakistan won the match by 45 runs. They booked semi-final berth in the T20 World Cup 2021

NAM 144/5 (20 overs)

Shaheen bowls last over for Pakistan

NAM 128-5 (19 overs)

Haris to bowl his last over

NAM 116-5 (18 overs)

Hasan to bowl from other end

NAM 111-5 (17 overs)

Haris comes back

NAM 107-4 (16 overs)

Shaheen bowls back

NAM 101/4 (15 overs)

Hasan comes back

NAM 93/4 (14 overs)

Shadab bowls his last over

NAM 84-3 (13 overs)

Imad is back to bowl

NAM 78-2 (12 overs)

Shadab to bowl his third over

NAM 71-2 (11 overs)

Haris comes again

NAM 70-2 (10 overs)

Shadab continues

NAM 56-2 (9 overs)

Hafeez to bowl his first over

NAM 45-1 (8 overs)

Shadab joins in

NAM 40-1 (7 overs)

Imad continues

NAM 34-1 (6 overs)

Haris joins the bowling attack

NAM 24-1 (5 overs)

Imad comes to bowl

NAM 23-1 (4 overs)

Hasan bowls

NAM 15-1 (3 overs)

Shaheen continues

NAM 8-1 (2 overs)

Hasan comes to bowl

NAM 7-0 (1 over)

Shaheen to start bowling for Pakistan. Stephan Baard, Michael van Lingen open for Namibia

Namibia need 190 runs to win 

Rizwan (79*)

Hafeez (32*)

PAK 189-2 (20 overs)

Smit to bowl last over for Namibia

PAK 165-2 (19 overs)

Wiese bowls

PAK 155-2 (18 overs)

Trumpelmann bowls his last over

PAK 138-2 (17 overs)

Smit to bowl his third over

PAK 127-2 (16 overs)

Frylinck bowl his last over

PAK 118/1 (15 overs)

Wiese to bowl his third

PAK 109-0 (14 overs)

Frylinck comes again

PAK 101-0 (13 overs)

Eaton comes in

PAK 89/0 (12 overs)

Trumpelmann bowls

PAK 71/0 (11 overs)

Shikongo comes back

PAK 59/0 (10 overs)

Loftie-Eaton comes to bowl

PAK 50/0 (9 overs)

Smit comes again

PAK 45/0 (8 overs)

Frylinck continues

PAK 36-0 (7 overs)

Shikongo has been given bowling

PAK 29-0 (6 overs)

Frylinck given bowling

PAK 23-0 (5 overs)

Smit comes to bowl

PAK 13-0 (4 overs)

Wiese continues

PAK 6-0 (3 overs)

Trumpelmann continues

PAK 4-0 (2 overs)

David Wiese comes to bowl

PAK 0-0 (1 over)

Babar, Rizwan open Pakistan’s batting. Ruben Trumpelmann bowls for Namibia

Pakistan vs Namibia (1st innings)

ABU DHABI: Pakistan’s skipper Babar Azam has won the toss and decided to bat first against Namibia in their second last match of the T20 World Cup 2021. 

SQUADS

Pakistan: Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Babar Azam (capt), Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, Asif Ali, Shadab Khan, Imad Wasim, Hasan Ali, Haris Rauf, Shaheen Shah Afridi

NAMIBIA: Stephan Baard, Michael van Lingen, Craig Williams, Gerhard Erasmus (capt), David Wiese, JJ Smit, Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Zane Green (wk), Jan Frylinck, Ruben Trumpelmann, Ben Shikongo

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