Haseeb Hameed carries bat into record-books with match-seizing 247 not out

Pennington puts Lancashire on brink of ignominious defeat with three second-innings wickets

ECB Reporters Network12-May-2024Haseeb Hameed struck a record-breaking career-best 247 not out as Nottinghamshire took control of their Division One match against Lancashire in the Vitality County Championship at Trent Bridge.The sometime England opener scored almost half his side’s runs as Nottinghamshire, all out for 503, turned an overnight deficit of 52 with seven wickets down into a first-innings lead of 172 before the visitors closed in deep trouble on 100 for 6 in their second innings, still 72 behind.Hameed’s score is the highest by a Nottinghamshire player carrying his bat through an innings in the county’s first-class history, eclipsing the 239 not out made by opener Charlie Harris in 1950 in an all-out score of 401 against Hampshire at Trent Bridge. There have been only 10 higher carried-bat innings in the history of county cricket.Hameed, who is in his first season as Nottinghamshire’s red-ball captain, was at the crease for 10 hours and 21 minutes and found brilliant support from an unlikely source in England fast bowler Olly Stone, his overnight partner, who made a career-best 90 in stand of 163, an eighth-wicket record in matches between these sides.”I wasn’t aware of the record until you told me just now,” Hameed said. “I guess it’s one of those things that maybe I’ll look back on down the line and be proud of the achievement. To break a record that had stood for 74 years is pleasing. And it’s my first double-hundred at first-class level too, so it is nice to get that one ticked off”I know Stoney is a very capable batter. We had a nice little partnership in the same fixture last year. I know he can play having seen him bat in the nets, so it came as no surprise.”Stone’s new-ball partner Dillon Pennington then followed up his three first-innings wickets with three more as Lancashire made a woeful start to their second innings, before Dane Paterson and Lyndon James combined to take another three, with all six casualties caught in the slips or behind the wicket.It was Hameed’s maiden double-hundred, yet Stone’s performance came as the biggest surprise of the day. Prior to this match, the 30-year-old had only once gone past fifty in his whole career, making 60 for Northamptonshire against Kent in 2016.Indeed, as he dusted off a few shots from his batting repertoire at the start of the day, it was easy to imagine that the back end of the Nottinghamshire innings might follow a similar pattern to Lancashire’s 24 hours earlier: a quick dart at an extra batting point or two before the opposing bowlers brought things to a conclusion.Dillon Pennington removed three of the Lancashire top four•Getty ImagesBut where Lancashire’s tail was done wagging within 26 balls of the restart, with 25 extra runs that gained nothing in terms of points before Stone picked up the last two wickets, a Nottinghamshire game-plan that must have had roughly the same goals turned into the biggest partnership of the match, tipping the balance in the home side’s favour.Indeed, it was Stone who played the lead role. As Hameed, whose fluent striking had taken him to 137 not out on day two, found himself scratching around by comparison, perhaps wary of a deteriorating pitch, Stone played as if big scores were second nature to him.While Hameed was taking 11 overs to find the 13 runs he needed for the second 150 of his career, Stone was profiting so readily from authentic shots across a fast outfield that he clearly felt he may as well see how far it would take him.The answer was undoubtedly much further than he could have imagined. Nottinghamshire increased their batting bonus points tally from one to three and by lunch they were 63 runs in front, Stone having gone past his eight-year-old career-best. Hameed, ever patient, was on 182.Lancashire finally broke through 65 overs into the day as Tom Bailey uprooted Stone’s off stump. As he walked off, Stone must have wondered if such a chance to make a first-class hundred would come his way again but surely allowed himself to enjoy the appreciation of the crowd. He had hit 15 fours, with scarcely a false shot among them.Hameed, meanwhile, was just past his own milestone, a double-hundred of which half the runs had literally been run. It beat his previous best of 196 against Derbyshire in 2022.Remarkably, it is the third double-hundred in consecutive matches by a Nottinghamshire batter following Joe Clarke’s unbeaten 213 against Somerset and Ben Duckett’s 218 versus Warwickshire last month.Even with the eighth-wicket stand broken, Lancashire still needed another 19 overs to finish the job. Pennington was leg before without scoring but Paterson stuck around for almost an hour, finding the boundary four times before he was bowled by leg-spinner Luke Wells for 18.Wells was the first casualty of Lancashire’s second innings, caught at third slip by a diving Will Young off Pennington, who struck again three balls later as Josh Bohannon nicked into the gloves of wicketkeeper Clarke.Pennington struck for a third time when George Bell edged to second slip before Paterson had Lancashire skipper Keaton Jennings caught at first slip, the South African almost grabbing what would have been a brilliant catch off his own bowling when George Balderson was on four.Lyndon James had the visitors in more trouble when New Zealand batter Tom Bruce was caught behind for 15, Paterson further reducing them to 61 for six as Balderson was grabbed at third slip, having not added to his score.

Newcastle issued deadline on Dusan Vlahovic transfer decision as Juventus push to sell striker

Juventus have set a deadline for Newcastle to complete the Dusan Vlahovic deal as they push to offload the striker.

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According to , Juventus have given Vlahovic 15 days to find a solution, with Newcastle and Barcelona reportedly showing interest. However, his agent believes staying in Italy is best, citing support from the coach and team-mates despite the striker being booed by fans in a pre-season match.

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Juventus general manager Damien Comolli is looking to re-construct Juventus' attack and aims to sell Vlahovic to raise funds for other transfers. AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri was interested in a reunion with Vlahovic but the player communicated to the management that he was ready to stay at the club for the remainder of his contract despite being the risk of being sidelined for the season. Juventus offered Vlahovic to Newcastle in an all player swap for Sandro Tonali but it was rejected. Despite completing the signing of Jonathan David on a free transfer, Juventus would like to sign Randal Kolo Muani as he is a specific request from coach Igor Tudor in attack.

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Vlahovic and Kolo Muani are not the only transfer issues that Juventus face. They have agreed personal terms with Brighton midfielder Matt O'Riley but must sell Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz before they can make a move.

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Juventus hope Vlahovic reconsiders and departs to bring in much-needed funds, while the striker focuses on making the best choice for his future.

Jules Kounde backs Lamine Yamal to win Ballon d'Or over France team-mate Ousmane Dembele and names Champions League title as 'the goal' for Barcelona

Jules Kounde has tipped Barcelona's Lamine Yamal to win the Ballon d’Or ahead of Ousmane Dembele and admitted he wants to win the Champions League.

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Barcelona defender Kounde has put pen to paper on a new long-term contract that ties him to the club until 2030. The Frenchman also addressed the media after the signing, outlining the team’s ambitions for the coming season and sharing his views on the Ballon d’Or race between Barca starlet Yamal and Paris Saint-Germain forward Dembele.

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Kounde’s remarks shine a light on two of the biggest narratives heading into the new season; Barcelona’s push for Champions League glory and the Ballon d’Or race between Yamal and Dembele. The 18-year-old was a driving force behind Barcelona’s domestic dominance last season, helping the Catalan giants to a La Liga, Copa del Rey and Supercopa de Espana treble. His creativity, goals and maturity well beyond his age have made him one of the brightest young stars in world football.

Meanwhile, Dembele has elevated his career to new heights since leaving Barca in 2023, inspiring PSG to a historic treble that included the club’s first-ever Champions League triumph. His dazzling false nine role and big-game impact made him crucial to PSG’s European breakthrough. Both men are strong Ballon d’Or contenders, with the award set to be announced on September 22.

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The 26-year-old admitted Europe’s top prize is the ultimate target, saying: "Every time we start the season, we set goals, and when you're at Barca, and with the team we have and the season we had last year, the Champions League should be the goal, but it's not an obsession."

Pushed on whether Yamal or Dembele deserved the Ballon d’Or, he laughed and admitted: "You're putting me in a difficult position, but I'm going to be modest in saying that he deserves it, yes, he does," referring to Yamal. He added: "It's also true that there are other players who have had a good season."

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Barcelona will soon begin their push for the Champions League under Hansi Flick, aiming to convert domestic dominance into European success. The Ballon d’Or will add another layer of intrigue, with Yamal and Dembele both in the running to claim the game’s most prestigious individual prize.

Liverpool's Alexander Isak breakthrough?! £50m Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen tells club he wants Magpies move after flurry of bids as Eddie Howe seeks replacement for wantaway Sweden international

Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen has reportedly informed the club that he wants to join Newcastle, which might open the door for Alexander Isak to complete his much-anticipated move to Liverpool. Despite his plea, chairman Jeff Shi has made it crystal clear: there will be no exit this window, as revealed by The Athletic.

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Newcastle, eager to bolster their attacking options, have already tested Wolves’ resolve. Two hefty offers, one worth £50 million ($67.5m) and another £55m ($74m), were swiftly turned down. Wolves’ stance remains firm: Strand Larsen is not for sale.

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But Strand Larsen’s desire to join Newcastle is not just about the lure of St James’ Park. It also links directly to the future of Isak, who has grown restless and wants out. He has been training away from the main squad after making it clear he wishes to leave. Liverpool, in need of a marquee striker, have already made their move with a formal bid, and the Swedish forward is keen on the switch. Meanwhile, Newcastle maintain that their pursuit of Larsen is part of their hunt for a long-term replacement for Callum Wilson, who departed at the end of his contract earlier this summer and is not linked with the future of Isak. 

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Wolves believe that losing Larsen now would leave them dangerously short in attack. They are still in the market for another forward, but that signing is supposed to complement Larsen, not replace him. Selling him would mean scrambling for two strikers in the dying hours of the window, with no guarantees of securing quality.

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Newcastle's search for a striker has been a nightmare. Hugo Ekitike was snapped up by Liverpool, Benjamin Sesko chose Manchester United, while both Joao Pedro and Liam Delap ended up at Chelsea. That left Newcastle scrambling, and Strand Larsen emerged as their prime target. But Wolves’ refusal to even entertain a third bid has left Newcastle at an impasse. If they continue to hold firm, Newcastle may struggle to sanction Isak’s departure without first lining up a direct replacement.

Tottenham confirm surprise deadline day signing of Randal Kolo Muani on loan from PSG as Thomas Frank revamps Spurs attack

Tottenham have confirmed the loan signing of Randal Kolo Muani from Paris Saint-Germain, with the French forward joining Thomas Frank’s side until the end of the season.

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Spurs have confirmed the arrival of Kolo Muani on loan from PSG. The deal does not include an option or obligation to buy, and the France international will provide depth to Frank's attack. The 25-year-old striker has been handed the No.39 shirt for the season.

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Upon signing, Kolo Muani told club media: “I'm really happy and very proud to be at such a great club. I can’t wait to meet my team-mates, all the fans and to get out on the pitch. I know what the coach expects from me. I will fight hard for the shirt, the Club and the fans. I will give everything for this team.”

Frank added: “He's a good age, in the prime of his career, has good qualities that will suit both us and the Premier League. He gives us a different option in the final third, being able to play out wide and through the middle. Randal is a quality player who has proven himself over a number of years, playing for big teams in the Champions League and also with good experience for the France national team.”

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Tottenham had been keen to bring in an attacking reinforcement before the deadline, especially with Dominic Solanke struggling with an ankle injury. While Xavi Simons’ big-money arrival bolstered creativity, Frank wanted a versatile forward capable of playing centrally and out wide. Kolo Muani’s Champions League pedigree and experience with France make him a strong addition to a squad aiming to challenge on multiple fronts.

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The France international is expected to be integrated quickly into Frank’s squad, with Spurs facing a busy schedule in both domestic and European competitions. His arrival should ease the pressure on Solanke's recovery and provide further tactical flexibility for the Lilywhites. Tottenham fans may see their new signing make his debut against West Ham on Saturday, September 13.

Have Bayer Leverkusen found Erik ten Hag's replacement already? Talks with ex-Borussia Dortmund coach begin after former Man Utd boss sacked

Bayer Leverkusen have approached ex-Borussia Dortmund coach Edin Terzic to replace Erik ten Hag after making Bundesliga history by sacking the latter.

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Leverkusen have sacked head coach Ten Hag after a historically short tenure. The Dutch manager's time at the club has come to an abrupt end after just three competitive matches. Leverkusen have already begun their search for a replacement and are reportedly in contact with former Borussia Dortmund coach Terzic as a top candidate to take the team ahead, according to . The club are considering another familiar name from the Bundesliga to take over – Marco Rose who has previous experience managing Dortmund and boast impressive stats that make him an ideal candidate for the role.

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In his last spell in charge of Dortmund, Terzic guided his team to 55 wins in 96 matches in all competitions. Known for using a 4-2-3-1 formation his ability to integrate young talent, he led Dortmund to the DFB-Pokal title in 2021, at the end of his first spell in charge, and a Champions League final in his second.

Rose, also a former Dortmund coach, has a remarkable win rate of 60% across his coaching career. His experience includes successful stints at Borussia Monchengladbach and RB Leipzig, but he was sacked by the latter in March this year and, like Terzic, is without a club. 

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Ten Hag’s sacking was a "painful" but, in the eyes of the club’s management, "necessary" decision, said sporting director Simon Rolfes. His dismissal came after only three matches due to significant concerns about his ability to rebuild the team following a summer exodus of key players. The team's poor start, which included a 2-1 loss to Hoffenheim and a disappointing 3-3 draw against Werder Bremen where they squandered a two-goal lead, led the management to lose confidence.

Rolfes explained the club’s position: "This decision wasn't easy for us. No one wanted this step. But the past few weeks have shown that building a new and successful team with this lineup isn't going to be effective."

The speed of the decision is unprecedented in Bundesliga history, as no club has ever dismissed a summer-hired coach so quickly.

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With the season already underway and the team needing to stabilise quickly, the club have to make a swift decision. The focus is on appointing a new manager who can get the team back on track and achieve their goals for the season. Both Terzic and Rose are strong candidates, and the club's quick move to begin talks suggests they are not wasting any time in finding a solution to a difficult situation.

'Is it Phillip Schofield?' – The enduring mystery of James Anderson's silver-fox barnet

News from around the circuit, including a ‘Charmed’ visit to Edgbaston, and the man whose drop kick-started Jonathan Trott’s career

Paul Bolton08-May-2018James Anderson’s new steel grey hairstyle proved more eye-catching than his bowling in Lancashire’s drawn County Championship match with Somerset at Old Trafford.While Anderson took 1 for 137 in 43 overs in the match, social media speculated whether he had changed his appearance for a bet, sponsorship or just a mid-life crisis.Anderson’s county team-mate Jordan Clark posted a video of England’s leading wicket-taker on Instagram asking: “What do you think sports fans? Is this Phillip Schofield or is it Jimmy Anderson?”Anderson seemed less amused with the fuss about his barnet giving a pithy “nothing” comment when he was asked what the story was behind his hair style.Lancashire head coach Glen Chapple appeared surprised to be discussing hair styles rather than cricket at the post-match press conference.”It’s a bit lighter,” Chapple said of his star bowler’s hair. “Are you saying it’s not nice? Apparently it’s in all the magazines.”One thing is certain, Anderson’s new hair style was not the work of allrounder Luke Procter, who has trained as a barber. Lancashire players used to have their hair cut by Procter, a free service they lost when he joined Northamptonshire during the winter.

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The mystery of the identity of the fielder who dropped Jonathan Trott early in the innings that transformed his career 16 years ago has been solved.Trott was invited for trials by Warwickshire coach Bob Woolmer and needed only one innings in their second team to secure a contract.Trott made 245, the highest score by a debutant in the Second XI Championship, against Somerset at Knowle & Dorridge, but was dropped in the slips on 5.”My career might have been completely different had that guy been able to hold on to that one-handed diving catch at second slip. I still don’t know who that guy was. I might need to thank him somehow,” said Trott when he announced last week that he will retire at the end of the season.After a bit of detective work it can be revealed that it was Neil Edwards, who ended his career with Nottinghamshire, whom Trott needs to thank.”I remember the game as if it was yesterday, the pain of the partnership [397 for the fourth wicket] between Trott and Trevor Penney was excruciating,” said Wes Durston, who played in the match.”I know as a team we dropped a few that day and they really made us pay but that catch – and he won’t thank me for saying – was by Neil Edwards. Quite a costly drop.”

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Boyd Rankin gets a high five from Paul Stirling after taking his third wicket•Peter Della PennaBoyd Rankin will become only the 15th member of one of cricket’s most exclusive clubs if, as expected, he plays in Ireland’s inaugural Test against Pakistan at Malahide on Friday.Rankin will become the first player in 26 years to appear for two countries in Test cricket but he will hope this is a happier experience than his solitary appearance for England in Sydney four years ago.The Warwickshire paceman went into the Test carrying an injury, struggled with the ball and was so traumatised that he almost quit cricket altogether.John Traicos, the former South Africa offspinner who played in Zimbabwe’s inaugural Test, and Kepler Wessels, who played 24 times before appearing in South Africa’s first Test after they were re-admitted to international cricket, were the last players to appear in Tests for two countries.

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Perhaps the ECB should consult Warwickshire about ways to attract people who have never watched cricket before to their proposed new 100-ball competition.For the last two days of Warwickshire’s County Championship match against Derbyshire at Edgbaston, spectators were outnumbered by those attending a convention to mark the 20th anniversary of ‘Charmed’, the cult TV series about three sisters who discover they are the most powerful witches ever known.Members of the cast were present to meet their fans and they also took the opportunity to watch their first live cricket from the press box.”How do you know which side is which?”, “Where are all the other batters?” and “Why don’t they run every time they hit the ball?” were among the questions from the bemused Americans.One American, who announced that an over comprised of five balls and that each side could only face 20 overs, was bamboozled when Warwickshire batted 23.1 overs to reach a victory target of 89 and the teams then walked off after only an hour’s play on the final morning.

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Full marks to Samit Patel for fronting up to the media after he had been involved in another comedy run-out on the opening day of Nottinghamshire’s championship match at Trent Bridge.It would have been easy for Patel to have declined to be interviewed or to duck questions but he accepted responsibility for running out Ross Taylor and also admitted that he had played a “not very good shot” – pulling straight to deep square leg – to get out.

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Durham’s stunning victory over Leicestershire at the Riverside was not only the first in their history after following on, but also the biggest first-innings deficit by a side following on and winning in County Championship history.Durham were 256 in arrears against Leicestershire, two more than Gloucestershire when they beat Somerset after being made to follow-on at Taunton in 1976.Lancashire and Worcestershire remain the only counties never to have won after following on in the championship. Essex, Kent, Middlesex and Sussex have achieved the feat four times each.

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Middlesex offspinner Ollie Rayner has been outspoken in his criticism of the ECB’s 100-ball competition, a concept which he described as “a hoax”.He also took to Twitter to urge players to attend today’s meeting between representatives of the Professional Cricketers’ Association and ECB at Edgbaston to discuss the proposed format.So presumably Rayner would in the vanguard in Birmingham leading the opposition to the controversial proposals? “Ironically, no, I’m with sponsors on the 8th” he tweeted.Hardly the ‘Up The Workers’ approach that is needed if the views of players are to be heeded rather than humoured by the governing body.

Uncapped Rishad Hossain and Jaker Ali in Bangladesh squad for Ireland T20I series

Shoriful Islam has made a comeback, while Afif Hossain, Tanvir Islam and Rejaur Rahman Raja have been dropped

Mohammad Isam22-Mar-2023The uncapped pair of Rishad Hossain and Jaker Ali have earned national call-ups for the first time, for Bangladesh’s T20I series against Ireland – the three-match series starts on March 27. Shoriful Islam has come back, making it three changes from the side that beat England 3-0 earlier this month. Afif Hossain, Tanvir Islam and Rejaur Rahman Raja have been left out.Getty ImagesThe inclusion of legspinner Rishad is the most interesting call. He has been around the senior setup for the last few years but has hardly had any opportunities – even in the domestic circuit, like many legspinners in the country. The last time he played regularly in a domestic tournament was nearly two years ago in the Dhaka Premier League T20s. This season, Rishad has only bowled 5.1 overs in the first-class competition.It’s likely that Chandika Hathurusingha, the head coach, wanted to have a look at him in competitive cricket. During his first stint as Bangladesh coach, too, Hathurusingha had drafted in legspinner Jubair Hossain after seeing him bowl in the Bangladesh nets in 2014.Bangladesh T20I squad changes

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Jaker is an in-form batter, who scored three consecutive centuries in the Bangladesh Cricket League – he was the top-scorer in the tournament with 492 runs from six innings. He was also part of Comilla Victorians’ BPL triumph this season.Shoriful came back in place of Rejaur, who hasn’t played an international match despite being in several Bangladesh squads since late 2021.Afif’s exclusion counts as a major setback for the young left-hand batter. His unbroken string of 61 T20I appearances ended when he was dropped for the third T20I against England, and till recently a shoo-in for both white-ball formats, Afif now finds himself on the sidelines.The three T20Is will be played in Chattogram on March 27, 29 and 31.Bangladesh T20I squad for Ireland series: Shakib Al Hasan (capt), Litton Das (wk), Rony Talukdar, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Towhid Hridoy, Shamim Hossain, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Nasum Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Hasan Mahmud, Taskin Ahmed, Shoriful Islam, Rishad Hossain, Jaker Ali

VIDEO: Cristiano Ronaldo says goodbye? Al-Nassr star's gesture has fans worried and fuels exit rumours

Cristiano Ronaldo seemed to be bidding an emotional farewell to the Al-Nassr faithful, which has sparked speculation regarding a possible exit.

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Al-Nassr beat Al-Khaleej 2-0 in their final home game of the season on Wednesday, with Ronaldo finding the back of the net to make it 24 league goals. However, his body language and gestures at the end of the game seemed indicative of a player who might seek new pastures. Indeed, CR7 looked emotional after the game as he walked up to a section of Al-Nassr supporters behind the goal to acknowledge them. He waved and clapped multiple times, which has only intensified speculation of his possible summer departure.

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The five-time Ballon d'Or winner will soon enter the final month of his contract with the Saudi heavyweights, and there have been no talks about a renewal so far. The Portuguese international has attracted interest from a number of clubs across the globe after Al-Nassr failed to qualify for the AFC Champions League and endured another season without lifting silverware.

Moroccan outfit Wydad Casablanca were reportedly keen on signing Ronaldo on a short-term deal. They are set to feature in the Club World Cup, which begins on June 14, and Wydad were said to be keen on signing the ex-Real Madrid and Man Utd player for the duration of the tournament.

Brazilian side Botafogo have also been linked with the forward after Renato Pavia, the club boss, said he would love to have him in their ranks. An emotional homecoming to boyhood club Sporting CP has not been ruled out.

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Ronaldo's future at Al-Nassr remains uncertain, raising the possibility that this weekend’s clash with Al-Fateh could mark the 40-year-old's final appearance for the club. If that is to be the case, Ronaldo will be hoping to score at least two goals to bring up a century of goals for .

Can England's no-consequences approach stop India from gunning for 4-1?

As Stokes himself acknowledged, “3-2 sounds better than 3-1 or 4-1”, so another high-octane contest ought to be in prospect

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Manjrekar: India should play two seamers, three spinners if it’s a typical pitch

Big picture: Bowing out on a highOne way or another, England will be ending their tour of India on a high, as they head to the foothills of the Himalayas for the fifth and final Test in Dharamsala – the first of the Bazball era in which Ben Stokes’ men are not in the running for at least a share of the series.It’s been a curiously fallow few days ahead of what, after two days in Ranchi, had looked like being the sharp end of this campaign. With their squad split between two bases in Bengaluru and Chandigarh, England have licked their wounds after their untimely unravelling in the fourth Test, where their tightest grip on any of the contests to date – including astonishing win in Hyderabad – was unpicked finger by finger in India’s most stirring display of supremacy yet.From Akash Deep’s first-day fireworks to Dhruv Jurel’s twin displays of big-match cojones, via the inevitable onset of India’s spin supremacy in the decisive third innings, England’s fabled self-belief endured its most relentless examination of the tour. In his post-match remarks, Stokes even conceded that competing on equal terms had been nigh on “impossible” – perhaps the most defeatist sentiment to have passed his lips in his captaincy tenure.Related

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Just sit back and get ready to marvel at R Ashwin, for the 100th time

Bairstow at 100 caps: A century of spirit and resilience

And so, it’s back to Base Camp for the Bazball philosophy, whatever that may entail. In some ways, the circumstances of the fifth Test should suit England’s no-consequences approach – a shot to nothing in a match that truly does count for little more than pride, against an India team that might conceivably lack some of its intensity now that their stupendous home record has been preserved for another series.That said, between the occasion of R Ashwin’s 100th Test, and the return to their ranks of the lethal Jasprit Bumrah, whose absence in Ranchi was arguably a major factor in England’s first-innings recovery, India will have all the weapons and incentive necessary to gun for a 4-1 series scoreline, the sort of margin witnessed on numerous past England tours, and which the visitors’ new approach had been designed to do away with.As Stokes himself acknowledged, “3-2 sounds better than 3-1 or 4-1″, so another high-octane contest ought to be in prospect – notwithstanding the stirrings of a stomach bug within the England camp that caused both Shoaib Bashir and Ollie Robinson to be quarantined in their hotel rather than risk them mingling with the rest of the team during their final practice session.No such concerns for India, who have grown into this series with poise and purpose, making light of the loss of Virat Kohli and latterly KL Rahul to forge an enviable spirit, studded with stars who look ready to carry the side into the coming years. The occasion of Ashwin’s 100th Test serves as a reminder of the enduring class that has underpinned their challenge, while Rohit Sharma’s authority as captain has arguably grown in the absence of his senior colleagues, not least in his gentle handling of the one anomaly in India’s otherwise settled line-up, Rajat Patidar.”I like to call him a talent player,” Rohit said of Patidar on the eve of the match. “He’s lost some opportunities here, but that happens when you’re in the early stage of your career, you’re nervous, you’re trying to think about so many things. That is where the team has to back the individual and make sure there’s no pressure internally on him.” Had they not already been warned off from taking credit for India’s success, England might even suggest there’s an element of their own continuity of selection at play there too.The series’ most thrilling subplot, however, has been the emergence of Yashasvi Jaiswal as India’s newest batting star. For all the confidence they carried into this series, England have not yet found an adequate response to the challenge he has thrown towards their emboldened style of play. His runs, and the manner in which he has made them, has truly been the difference between the teams. Another score of note for Jaiswal this week, and it will truly take something special to mitigate the gulf between the sides.2:03

Harmison: ‘Jonny has always had England’s best interests at heart’

Form guideIndia WWWLW (last five Tests, most recent first)
England LLLWWIn the spotlight: Rajat Patidar and Jonny BairstowIs this the last-chance saloon for the most precarious selection in India’s ranks? Previous regimes might have seen enough of Rajat Patidar already, after six innings of increasingly diminishing returns – 32 runs in a passable maiden knock in Visakhapatnam, then 31 all told in the remainder, including a brace of second-innings ducks in Rajkot and Ranchi. His arrival at the crease has consistently offered England hope of exerting a hold on India’s innings. And yet, it wasn’t so long ago that Patidar was looking a class apart for India A against a strong England Lions XI, including with an astonishing 151 out of 227 in their unofficial Test in Ahmedabad, having rescued his team from a scoreline of 50 for 6. On that evidence, it’s a case of big-match nerves rather than any lack of Test class that has held him back so far, but he’ll need to reward the management’s faith soon.For the second time this winter, Jonny Bairstow is due to bring up a century in Dharamsala, though not of the strictly batting variety. As with his 100th ODI cap during the World Cup, Bairstow’s Test caps milestone will be a source of immense pride for one of the more emotionally-driven players of recent vintage, but it comes also with the nagging sense that he’s nearing the end of his England journey. For all the unfathomable determination he has shown to get back to fitness after his horrific leg injury in September 2022, Bairstow’s returns on this trip have been awkwardly unfulfilled – five scores between 25 and 38, and an overall average of 21.25 in eight innings, speak of a player whose fires still burn bright but whose physicality is letting him down. And while it’s reductive to suggest that he always saves his best for when the doubters are lined up against him, it’s a seductive notion too. With Harry Brook waiting in the wings for the English summer, can Bairstow find one last burst of furious brilliance to ensure his 100th Test won’t be his last? The beauty of his career is that you wouldn’t ever bet against it.3:07

Harmison: No surprise that Robinson is out

Team news: England make solitary changeJasprit Bumrah will be welcomed back to lead India’s attack alongside Mohammad Siraj, and with Rohit Sharma dropping a sizeable hint that India would field three seamers for this contest, the big decision comes down to a call between Akash Deep and the extra spinner Kuldeep Yadav. Deep proved himself worthy of further honours with his three-wicket burst on the first morning of his debut in Ranchi, but Kuldeep’s wristspin was instrumental in unpicking England’s resistance when the surface was at its flattest in the back-end of the contest.India (possible): 1 Rohit Sharma (capt), 2 Yashasvi Jaiswal, 3 Shubman Gill, 4 Rajat Patidar, 5 Ravindra Jadeja, 6 Sarfaraz Khan, 7 Dhruv Jurel (wk), 8 R Ashwin, 9 Kuldeep Yadav / Akash Deep, 10 Mohammed Siraj, 11 Jasprit Bumrah.Despite speculation that England would opt for three quicks on a more seam-friendly surface in Dharamsala, both Bashir and Tom Hartley have been retained for the fifth Test, in Bashir’s case despite nursing a Moeen Ali-style cut on his spinning finger, which is hardly surprising given his 70-over workload across the two innings in Ranchi comprised more than a fifth of his previous first-class career. Robinson endured a bleak time with the ball in the same Test, apparently after tweaking his back during his spirited half-century, and makes way for the return of England’s point-of-difference paceman Mark Wood. James Anderson, two wickets shy of 700 in Tests, will play his fourth match in a row at the age of 41.England: 1 Zak Crawley, 2 Ben Duckett, 3 Ollie Pope, 4 Joe Root, 5 Jonny Bairstow, 6 Ben Stokes (capt), 7 Ben Foakes (wk), 8 Tom Hartley, 9 Mark Wood, 10 Shoaib Bashir, 11 James AndersonPitch and conditions: Home far from home for England?There’s a distinct chill in the air at 5000ft altitude, which would count as handy preparation for the opening rounds of the County Championship, if any of England’s incumbents were likely to be made available. Either way, Dharamsala is a long way removed from the heat and dust of Ranchi or Rajkot – in the last fixture at this venue, some three weeks ago, all 36 wickets fell to seam as Delhi beat Himachal Pradesh by 76 runs in the Ranji Trophy. Nevertheless, Stokes expects the surface to be full of runs, but some barer patches on a full length have persuaded England to retain their frontline spin options.2:58

Manjrekar: ‘Other than cricket, Ashwin knows far beyond what’s outside his own sport’

Stats and trivia: Milestones galore in prospect Both R Ashwin and Jonny Bairstow are in line for their 100th Test appearances. Ashwin, who passed 500 Test wickets earlier in the series, is set to be the 14th Indian caps centurion, and Bairstow the 17th for England. Bairstow needs 26 runs to reach 6,000 in Tests, a mark also reached by 16 previous England players. Yashasvi Jaiswal is on course to set a new record for most runs by an Indian batter in a series against England. He begins the match on 655, level with Virat Kohli’s tally from the 2016-17 campaign. James Anderson is two wickets away from 700 Test wickets. Only Muthiah Muralidaran (800) and Shane Warne (708) have taken more. Stokes remains three short of 200 Test wickets, and on the cusp of being only the third allrounder after Garry Sobers and Jacques Kallis to complete the double of 6000 runs and 200 wickets. Though he has not bowled in any of his previous seven Test appearances, he is close to a return after knee surgery. Ravindra Jadeja is eight wickets away from becoming the seventh Indian to reach 300 Test wickets.Quotes”I just don’t know what Bazball means. I haven’t seen wild swinging from anyone. England have played better cricket than they were here last time. But I still don’t know what Bazball means.”
Rohit Sharma takes one last dig at England’s perceived style of play“I’ll be going out there, chewing my gum, puffing my chest out and trying to have a good time with the other ten blokes out there. Whatever the situation is, we’ll be going out there with smiles on our faces, like we have done in the whole series.”

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