Lamb's career-best 186 not out puts Derbyshire in control

Fourth-wicket stand of 227 with Brooke Guest helps visitors recover from 69 for 3 in Bristol

ECB Reporters Network24-May-2024Matt Lamb’s career-best 186 not out and 95 from Brooke Guest put Derbyshire in a strong position on the opening day of the Vitality County Championship Second Division match with Gloucestershire at Bristol.The visitors ran up 434 for 5 after opting to bat first on an overcast morning, Lamb making his runs, off 228 balls, with 28 fours and a six, sharing a fourth-wicket stand of 227 in 52.4 overs with Guest to help their team recover from 69 for 3.Aneurin Donald then contributed 67 to a century partnership with Lamb on a day when Derbyshire exploited some wayward bowling and a short boundary on all sides of the ground to plunder 59 fours and three sixes.Overseas signing Beau Webster was the pick of a Gloucestershire attack not helped by several mistakes in the field, the Aussie returning 3 for 82 from 19 overs on his first appearance at the Seat Unique Stadium.An entertaining first session saw Derbyshire play positively to reach 126 for 3 by lunch. With the total on 17, Luis Reece edged Matt Taylor low to first slip where Webster failed to get a hand under a difficult diving chance.David Lloyd signalled his intention with sixes over midwicket off Taylor and Webster as he and Reece took the total past 50 in the tenth over.But then Gloucestershire struck three blows in quick succession to temporarily derail the fast start.Reece had made 27 when well caught low down at short cover by Ben Charlesworth off Webster. Nine runs later, with the total on 60, Lloyd fenced at a ball from the tall seamer and edged to Cameron Bancroft at second slip, departing for 28.It was 69 for 3 when Marchant de Lange claimed the key wicket of Wayne Madsen, caught behind off a defensive nick for a duck. But Gloucestershire then squandered chances to press home their advantage.Lamb and Guest were both dropped before lunch, Lamb on 13 by diving wicketkeeper James Bracey off de Lange and Guest on 27 by Webster at first slip off Ajeet Singh Dale. The pair profited to take the score to 126 for 3 at the interval.Those errors came back to haunt Gloucestershire as Lamb and Guest batted through the afternoon session with few alarms. Lamb was first to fifty, off 71 balls, with 11 fours, and Guest followed to the same landmark, having faced 96 deliveries.Guest was given another life on 74 as Miles Hammond failed to hold a sharp one-handed chance to his left at slip, with off-spinner Ollie Price the unlucky bowler. It was all the help either Derbyshire player needed to bring up a double century stand in 46.4 overs.By then Lamb had registered an attractive hundred off 143 balls, having extended his boundary count to 18, a glorious cover driven four off leg-spinner Ed Middleton taking him to three figures. By tea, he had moved to 109, with Guest on 94 and Derbyshire 276 for 3.The final session saw the partnership finally ended when Guest, just five short of a hundred, drove at a full ball from de Lange and edged to second slip where Bancroft made no mistake with a waist-high catch. He had faced 178 balls and hit 11 fours.With the skies having cleared, Derbyshire were able to capitalise on the best batting conditions of the day. Lamb and Donald batted aggressively against the spin of Price and Middleton until Gloucestershire took the second new ball just after their opponents had claimed a third batting point at 352 for 4.Lamb greeted it by cover driving Taylor for his 24th boundary to bring up his 150. Donald went to a run-a-ball half-century, with six fours, before skying a catch to mid-on to give Webster his third wicket and make the score 409 for 5.A clip through the leg side for two off de Lange took Lamb past his previous best score of 173, made for Warwickshire against Essex at Edgbaston in 2019. It was the 27-year-old’s day and he left the field with bat raised to warm applause from fielders and spectators.

Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr set to pour more transfer misery on Newcastle and move for £40m target

Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr are reportedly threatening to beat Newcastle United to a £40 million-rated target.

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According to L’Équipe, Al-Nassr are reportedly eyeing Brentford forward Yoane Wissa and are ready to match the Premier League side's valuation for the 28-year-old. Tottenham, Newcastle, and Saudi Pro League team Neom SC have been linked with the Bees star, who is unlikely to leave for less than £40m ($53.7m). 

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Newcastle fans have been rocked by the news that star striker Alexander Isak wants to leave, his potential replacement, Benjamin Sesko, is nearing a Manchester United move, and long-term goalkeeper target James Trafford joined Manchester City instead of them. If they missed out on Wissa as well, they would be much more vulnerable heading into the new season. 

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Since Brentford signed Wissa from Lorient for around €10m in 2021, the DR Congo international has scored 49 goals in 149 appearances for the west London outfit – 20 of which came last season. Although he only has one year left on his contract, the Bees are demanding a big fee for his services. 

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It is not yet certain whether or not Wissa, who left Brentford's Portugal pre-season camp early as he tried to secure a transfer exit, will still be at the Bees heading into the new season or if Newcastle, or a rival suitor, will secure his signature. 

Wayne Rooney names Liverpool arrival as 'most important' Premier League signing of the summer

Wayne Rooney believes new Liverpool arrival Jeremie Frimpong will be the most important signing in the Premier League this season.

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Manchester United and England great Rooney has tipped Frimpong to be the most important signing of the summer transfer window. The 24-year-old was Liverpool's first incoming arrival of the window when he joined from Leverkusen, where he had impressed as a goalscoring wing-back with rapid sprint speed and excellent dribbling skills.

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The Reds have completed two of the priciest deals from Premier League clubs in bringing in Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike, while United forked out huge sums for Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo. The likes of Viktor Gyokeres, Joao Pedro and Martin Zubimendi have also moved for big fees, but Rooney believes Liverpool have done the most astute piece of business by signing Frimpong.

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Frimpong, alongside Wirtz, was a vital member of the Leverkusen squad that won the 2023-24 Bundesliga title under Xabi Alonso, scoring 14 goals and contributing ten assists in all competitions that season. He had another fruitful campaign in 2024-25 and arrives at Anfield as the replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold, who moved to Real Madrid after letting his contract run down. Frimpong has already bagged his first competitive goal for Arne Slot's side, netting in the Community Shield defeat to Crystal Palace.

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Reigning champions Liverpool kick off the new Premier League season on Friday night when they host Bournemouth on Friday night, with Frimpong expected to be named in Slot's starting XI.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Al-Nassr shut down in bid to sign Sporting CP star as winger has no interest in lucrative Saudi Pro League transfer

Sporting CP winger Francisco Trincao has turned down Al-Nassr’s lucrative offer, preferring to stay in Portugal over a move to Saudi Arabia.

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According to , Al-Nassr sounded out Trincao in hopes of convincing him to join, but the winger swiftly rejected their interest, making it clear he has no intention of leaving Sporting. Trincao’s loyalty will be rewarded as he is set to be promoted to Sporting’s top earners alongside Morten Hjulmand, Goncalo Inacio and Daniel Braganca, with a contract renewal and significant salary increase on the table. Trincao has made a strong start to the season with three goals and one assist, prompting Sporting to pay €11 million last week for Barcelona’s remaining 50 percent of his rights, having already secured the first half in 2023 for €7m plus a €3m loan fee.

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Eight goals in 33 appearances for Braga over two seasons earned Trincao a €30m (£25m/$35m) move to Barcelona in 2020. However, a difficult spell in Spain saw him return to Portugal with Sporting, where he has scored 29 goals in 100 games and established himself as a key figure at Alvalade. He played a crucial role in Sporting’s back-to-back Primeira Liga titles, reportedly attracting interest from former coach Ruben Amorim at Manchester United. Sporting’s high asking price, however, has proven a stumbling block for the English club.

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Al-Nassr may be disappointed by Trincao’s rejection but will be lifted by the signing of Kingsley Coman from Bayern Munich on a three-year deal.

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Trincao’s explosive start to the season means Sporting will be determined to keep their talisman as they chase a third successive Primeira Liga title. For the winger, it is also an opportunity to impress Portugal coach Roberto Martinez and stake his claim for a place in the national team’s starting eleven at the 2026 World Cup.

'Keeping our fingers crossed' – Julian Nagelsmann picks Germany's new first choice goalkeeper but reveals Marc-Andre ter Stegen plan amid injury and Barcelona troubles

Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann says he has his plans "well in mind" and is keeping his fingers crossed for Marc-Andre ter Stegen to return soon.

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With Ter Stegen out injured and out of favour at Barcelona, there have been concerns about his role in the national team ahead of next year's World Cup. The uncertainty around the No. 1 spot sparked talk of Manuel Neuer coming out of international retirement, but Nagelsmann appears to have decided against going down that route, instead revealing that Hoffenheim's Oliver Baumann will be trusted for the upcoming World Cup qualifying games until Ter Stegen is fit enough to return.

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The Barcelona goalkeeper has faced a tough time since his back injury, undergoing successful surgery in July. He initially expected a three-month recovery but may be out for longer in the wake of a dispute with Barcelona that temporarily cost him the captaincy. The issue was resolved his month, but the 33-year-old is unlikely to see much playing time on his return with Hansi Flick and the Catalan club picking new signing Joan Garcia as the undisputed No. 1.

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While Nagelsmann already has a backup plan in Baumann, he still has faith in Ter Stegen, suggesting he will be between the sticks at the World Cup. 

Speaking to , he said of Baumann: "Because I think he played very well for us and has also been playing very consistently in the Bundesliga over the past few years. Baumann is a good footballer who helps us in the build-up play [and is] a reliable character who is good for us and deserves his chance."

When asked about whether he'll be selecting Neuer or Ter Stegen, Nagelsmann said: "I have my plan in mind, and that is for Marc-Andre ter Stegen to play again when he's healthy. We're keeping our fingers crossed that his rehab goes well, and it currently looks like he'll be healthy again by winter, and then we'll see how things go for him.

"Of course [Ter Stegen] has to play, he knows that, it's part of the job."

Asked about Neuer's possible return, he added: "I'm still keeping my fingers crossed that Manu has a good season. The Club World Cup was very, very good, as was the start of the Bundesliga season. So I'm optimistic that he'll have a good season as well. But with us, I have my plans well in mind."

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Germany will face Slovakia on September 4 and Northern Ireland on September 7 in World Cup qualification. Alexander Nubel of Stuttgart and Finn Dahmen of Augsburg have been added to the squad. 

'I felt scared at first' – Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi admits caution on injury return before scoring brace vs. Orlando City SC

The Argentine had only played 45 minutes across Inter Miami’s last five matches due to injury.

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Lionel Messi returned to full action after missing two straight matches and logging just 45 minutes in Inter Miami’s previous outings. Despite limited training, he played the full 90 minutes against Orlando City, delivering an epic brace to overturn a 1-0 deficit before Telasco Segovia sealed a 3-1 win in the closing minutes.

 “I wanted to be here. Against the LA Galaxy, I felt uncomfortable, but I knew how important this rival was. I prepared for it. In the first half, I felt scared, but little by little I loosened up," Messi told Apple TV after the match. 

The Argentine reached 877 career goals, leaving him just 23 shy of the 900 mark. He is also 11 assists away from 400, and only 34 goal contributions from becoming the first player in history to be directly involved in 1,300 goals. On Sunday, he will look to lift the 47th trophy of his career.

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With head coach Javier Mascherano suspended, assistant Javier Morales – who coached on the sideline –  praised the No. 10’s decisive performance.

“With Leo, words fall short. He barely trained, then came in and played 90 minutes," Morales said. "For us, it’s a privilege to have him, and for the fans, too, to watch him score goals. We’re very happy."

Morales also highlighted Messi’s impact beyond the pitch: “He’s a leader on and off the field. Learning from him goes beyond football – it’s also about how he leads.”

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Inter Miami have now beaten Orlando City in both of their Leagues Cup knockout meetings – first in the 2023 Round of 32, and again in this year’s semifinal.

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will play the final for the Leagues Cup title on Sunday against either the Seattle Sounders or LA Galaxy.

'Ready for this challenge' – Nicolo Savona looks forward to Nottingham Forest adventure after €17m transfer from Juventus

Juventus' Nicolo Savona says he's ready for the challenge as he leaves Italy to sign for Premier League side Nottingham Forest.

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The 22-year-old is one of the most promising talents coming out of Juve's academy. The player is set to sign a six-year deal at Forest that will keep him at the club until 2031, according to journalist Gianluca Di Marzio. The Premier League side earlier signed Douglas Luiz on loan from the Turin-based club.

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Savona broke through Juventus' academy to join the first team last year. The player delivered some impressive performances, earning the trust of coach Igor Tudor. The Italian international made 28 appearances for the club last season, scoring two goals and providing one assist. Forest acted quickly to secure his signing, paying Juventus €13 million (£11m/$15m) in fixed fees plus €4m in additional bonuses. Juve also included a 10 per cent sell-on clause in Savona's contract. Savona expressed that he is sad to leave Juventus but is ready for the new challenge.

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When asked about his recent move to Forest, Savona said: "I'm happy and ready for this challenge. I'm sad to leave Juventus. I thank them, all the staff, the fans. For me, it will always be home. Is there a motivation to do well? Definitely. I haven't spoken to any of my Italian team-mates who are there."

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Following the moves of Luiz and Savona, attention is now turning to Jonas Rouhi, who could be the next player to make a move, possibly to Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis’s Portuguese club, Rio Ave. Although Rouhi himself has not publicly commented on his future destination, initial negotiations have begun between the clubs as they work to advance the deal.

CSK soar into the 30s, Yuvraj falls by 89%

Some key numbers – and trivia – from day one of the mega-auction in Bengaluru

Srinath Sripath and Bharath Seervi27-Jan-201878 out of 110 players were sold on day 1 of the IPL auction•ESPNcricinfo Ltd33.5The average age of Chennai Super Kings’ squad, as things stand. They have an 11-member squad, comprising familiar old hands in MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina, Faf du Plessis and Dwayne Bravo. Only one of their players is aged below 30 (Ravindra Jadeja), and two of them (Harbhajan Singh and Imran Tahir) will be over 40 when this three-year cycle ends. They are also the only franchise to not have signed up even a single uncapped player so far.40Kings XI Punjab entered the bidding for 40% (21) of all capped players (53) in the auction today, eventually signing just five of them, apart from picking up two through the Right-to-Match option. While this is not an abnormal ratio, their keenness early on after having retained only Axar Patel was visible, as they bid for 12 out of the 16 marquee players, across various categories and skill-sets. Late in the day, they were desperate to acquire a capped legspinner, bidding for four of them and failing every time.5Players with over 100 IPL matches who were unsold on day one, including the tournament’s highest wicket-taker, Lasith Malinga. Parthiv Patel (119 matches), Naman Ojha (112), Malinga (110), Chris Gayle (101) and M Vijay (100) all failed to land a single bid.BCCI89%Yuvraj Singh’s percentage price drop from his peak IPL bid of $2.67 million, made by Delhi Daredevils. After a middling season in 2015, Sunrisers Hyderabad bought him for less than half that price ($1.04 million) in 2016, and decided not to retain him ahead of this year’s auction. This time, he did not attract a single bid beyond his base price. After seven seasons, Yuvraj will turn out for his home franchise Kings XI Punjab, for whom he was the icon player before the inaugural season in 2008.4.55 crore ($0.71 million)The average sum spent on uncapped allrounders, which is more than bids received by the likes of Gautam Gambhir, Ajinkya Rahane, Imran Tahir, Jos Buttler and Colin Munro. Uncapped players were pushed up for bidding on day one earlier than usual, and franchises made the most of that.Krunal Pandya, who was retained by Mumbai Indians for INR 8.8 crore (USD 1.375 million), became the costliest uncapped player ever, while success stories from other T20 leagues, including Jofra Archer and D’Arcy Short, were sold for high sums either side of USD1m. India’s Under-19 fast-bowling allrounder Kamlesh Nagarkoti, currently playing in the U-19 World Cup, also attracted a bid of INR 3.2 crore (USD 500,000).

Johnson stars with seven to keep Queensland's lead in check

SA quick took a career-best 7 for 47 but Queensland captain Peirson made a brilliant 90 to help the home side edge ahead

AAP and ESPNCricinfo staff03-Mar-2023Exciting left-arm quick Spencer Johnson took a stunning career-best 7 for 49 while Queensland captain Jimmy Peirson has come to the rescue for the second time in a week as his side recovered to collect a slim 18-run first-innings lead over South Australia at the Gabba.Peirson earned player of the match honours with a century last week against New South Wales, and this time a counter-attacking 90 helped Queensland reach 290 in response to South Australia’s 272. The skipper’s innings was even more impressive in the face of Johnson’s exceptional performance. In just his second first-class outing he scythed through some of his Brisbane Heat BBL team-mates to finish with seven wickets having taking 6 for 87 on Sheffield Shield debut a fortnight ago against Victoria.South Australia survived four tricky overs late in the day to reach 8 for 0.Peirson came to the crease with the Bulls struggling at 99 for 5, but his 150-ball 90 featuring 11 boundaries – along with contributions from Max Byrant and Michael Neser – helped revive the home side despite Johnson taking seven of the final eight wickets for the innings.After a very slow first session, a steady flow of runs saw Queensland earn enough batting bonus points to edge into second on the table in the event both they and Victoria earn victories in this round.South Australia must win in Brisbane to have any chance of reaching the Shield final. South Australia’s attack was without Wes Agar, with the Shield’s leading wicket-taker rested ahead of next week’s One-Day Cup final.

Man Utd's stance on Ruben Amorim's future revealed following sack admission from Portuguese coach in the wake of Europa League final defeat to Tottenham

Manchester United’s stance on Ruben Amorim’s future as head coach has been revealed following the Portuguese’s sack admission.

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The Red Devils hoped that a change in their dugout would deliver a reversal in fortune during the 2024-25 campaign. After taking the decision to part with League Cup and FA Cup-winning coach Erik ten Hag, reins at Old Trafford were handed to Amorim.

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He has overseen just 15 victories through 41 games at the helm, giving him a miserly win ratio of just 36 per cent, and United’s latest setback saw them suffer an agonising 1-0 defeat to domestic rivals Tottenham in the Europa League final.

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Amorim said in the wake of that contest, as uncomfortable questions continue to be asked of his ongoing presence: “If the board and the fans feel I am not the right guy I will go tomorrow with no compensation. But I will not quit.”

He also told : “I'm confident that I'm still the guy. More than (in) the beginning. I know that it is going to be tough. I know that we lost against an English team. I know that the patience of the fans is going to be really short next season. But I guarantee you I will not quit, I will not go away, so at this time I am really confident.”

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Amorim reportedly considered walking away back in January, following a difficult start to his tenure, but now boasts the full support of Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the United board. report: “No change to previous Man United position following last night's press conference. Club and ownership still behind Ruben Amorim and feel the fans are too.”

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