Joe Root 67 gives Yorkshire edge on 17-wicket day

Sussex hit back after being bundled out for 150 on lively surface

ECB Reporters Network17-May-2024Seventeen wickets fell on the first day at Hove as second division leaders Sussex hit back after they were bowled out for 150 by Yorkshire in the Vitality County Championship.Joe Root showed his class with 67 but no one else made more than Sussex’s top scorer James Coles (38). Yorkshire were 176 for 7 at stumps and how much they can add to their lead of 26 will be crucial to their efforts of securing a first victory of the season.Root enjoyed an absorbing battle with England team-mate Ollie Robinson, who bowled two quality spells and was unlucky not to pick up more than one wicket.Root shared stands of 42 for the fifth wicket with James Wharton and 58 for the sixth wicket with Jonathan Tattersall, as he passed 50 for the fourth time in seven Championship innings which have now brought him 432 runs in his preparations for the international summer. But having moved to 67 off 88 balls a misjudgement saw him struck on the back leg by Tom Haines working into the on side.For the other batters it was hard work. On a well-grassed pitch the ball moved lavishly off the seam at times, but there were some loose shots too and 12 of the wickets fell to slip catches.Sussex weren’t surprised to be put in, but Haines and Tom Clark serenely added 42 in 6.5 overs. It proved a false dawn, though, and apart from a fifth-wicket stand of 30 between Cheteshwar Pujara and Coles, Yorkshire’s disciplined all-seam attack held sway.George Hill led the way with 4 for 22 including two in five balls in his opening spell as Haines was taken at second slip and Alsop at third playing at deliveries which nipped off the seam. He returned after lunch to pick up Danny Lamb with his first ball back and then removed Jack Carson in the same over.Hill got good support, notably from Ben Coad (3 for 47). Coad had angled one in which seamed away to make the breakthrough when he removed Clark. Sussex skipper John Simpson made his fourth successive single-figure score before he was lbw shuffling forward and Tattersall dived in front of slip to remove Fynn Hudson-Prentice.Arguably the crucial wicket was claimed by the highly-regarded Dom Leech with the ninth ball of his first appearance of the season when Pujara was superbly caught by Tattersall, again diving in front of first slip. Coles then watched as four wickets fell for 18 runs in 8.1 overs before he was last out, holing out to mid-on.Sussex had been dismissed in 44.1 overs but their bowlers soon hit back. Robinson beat the bat on numerous occasions with the new ball, but it was left-armer Sean Hunt who made the breakthrough with his fifth delivery which Finlay Bean edged to second slip. Adam Lyth was taken at third slip before Robinson was rewarded in his sixth over with the crucial wicket of skipper Shan Masood, fencing to third slipHill played a loose drive at Hudson-Prentice to the last ball before tea but by then Root had begun to get the measure of the conditions. Wharton gave him good support until hitting across the line to a yorker-length ball which gave Hudson-Prentice his second wicket and Hunt returned to have Tattersall caught at third slip just before the close.

I’m not at that level’ – New MLS signee Son Heung-Min heaps praise on LAFC legend Carlos Vela

The South Korean left Tottenham to sign with Los Angeles in a $26.5 million deal, a record MLS transfer fee

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Son Heung-Min’s move to Los Angeles FC is making headlines not only for shattering MLS transfer records, but also for the respect he’s shown toward those who built the club’s legacy. The former Tottenham star spoke warmly about Carlos Vela, calling the Mexican forward an inspiration and setting his own sights on leaving a similar mark in Los Angeles.

The South Korean recalled facing Vela in the past and praised his impact: “Honestly, I’m not at his level yet. Carlos is incredible – a fantastic player. What he did for this team makes him a true legend. When my time here ends, I want people to remember me as someone who gave everything for this club. That’s why I’m here – to earn a place among those names.”

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Vela left LAFC having played 189 matches, scoring 93 goals and delivering 59 assists. His honors include two Supporters’ Shields, an MLS Cup, and the 2019 MVP award.

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LAFC paid a fee of nearly $26.5 million to sign Son, breaking the $22 million record Atlanta United set last winter for Emmanuel Latte Lath. The 32-year-old’s deal – which runs through 2027 with an option through 2029 – comes in the role of a Designated Player in MLS.

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Son could make his debut on Saturday when LAFC visits Chicago Fire.

Why incoming Real Madrid wonderkid Franco Mastantuono is more James Rodriguez than Lamine Yamal as comparisons between Barcelona & Blancos starlets are rubbished

Comparisons between Real Madrid's new signing Franco Mastantuono and Barcelona's Lamine Yamal have already started, but one man says they shouldn't.

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Gabriel Orlando Rodríguez, River Plate's youth director, has dismissed comparisons between Mastantuono and the Spanish winger as, despite their closeness in age, he considers the Argentine to be a different profile of player. Rodriguez suggested that the young attacking midfielder is closer in style to playmakers James Rodriguez and Marcelo Gallardo – Mastantuono's boss at River Plate – and lacks the explosiveness of Yamal. 

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Speaking to , Rodriguez said: “They are the same age, but I see a style much more similar to James Rodríguez or Marcelo Gallardo, although the current River coach was right-footed. 

"He is not as explosive as Lamine Yamal. He is a footballer who thinks, observes the field, his teammates and analyses the options that the game offers him. He is very intelligent and has the ability to make the team improve. He is the ideal place to take advantage of his dribbling, his passing, his vision of the game and his magnificent left foot.”

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There is a lot of excitement surrounding the young Mastantuono, who sealed his move to Los Blancos before the Club World Cup. The 17-year-old is widely regarded as one of the best talents to develop in South America in recent years and his talent was always going to draw comparisons with similarly talented teenagers. Despite this fanfare of hype, Mastantuono will take some time adapting to a new team, league and continent and might not make an immediate impact for Los Blancos. Even if it takes a bit of time for the wonderkid to adapt, Xabi Alonso has big plans for him and was key to convincing Mastantuono to join the club.  

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Mastantuono will join his Real Madrid teammates next week when he turns 18. The youngster will join as the lowest-paid player at the club, but will no doubt have his eyes set on making a huge impact at another massive club. 

'It's nothing that affects our friendship' – Alexander Isak's team-mate stands by Newcastle striker after public spat with Newcastle over £150m Liverpool move

Alexander Isak's compatriot Robin Nelson says he stands by the Newcastle forward after he made his spat with the Magpies public with a bombshell statement on Tuesday. Isak claimed in his long rant that his relationship with the Magpies is over as his stand-off with them continues regarding a possible transfer to Liverpool this summer. Isak is no longer part of Eddie Howe's first team and his training alone.

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After being named in PFA's Premier League Team of the Year for the 2024-25 campaign, Isak took to social media to release a statement. He thanked the PFA for the honour and then launched into a long rant against his current employers, while claiming his relationship with Newcastle is over.  

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Several Premier League fans took to social media to slam the striker's attitude as they labelled his gesture as disrespectful. Isak's Sweden team-mate Robin Olsen, however, came to the striker's defence as the goalkeeper claimed that the entire Magpies episode had not affected their friendship. 

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Speaking to , Olsen said: "I’m not familiar with it, so I don’t actually have much to say about it. Not for me, absolutely not. He’s a very good friend so no, it’s nothing that affects our friendship."

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After their season opener, manager Eddie Howe had urged the Magpies to resolve the Isak issue as early as possible. It now remains to be seen what steps the club take, following the public outburst by their star forward.

Man City new boy James Trafford named Championship PFA Players' Player of the Year as Burnley & Leeds stars dominate Team of the Year after 100-point seasons

New Manchester City signing James Trafford was named the PFA Championship Player of the Year after a stunning campaign with Burnley.

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New City signing Trafford was handed the 2024-25 PFA Championship Player of the Year award at the Manchester Opera House on Tuesday night after a stunning season with former club Burnley. The 22-year-old was a goalkeeping colossus last year at Turf Moor, conceding only 16 goals in 45 outings while keeping 29 clean sheets. That also included a stunning 12 shutouts in a row.

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Trafford wasn't the only player who left Burnley this summer who was up for the trophy. Midfielder Josh Brownhill was instrumental as Scott Parker's side finished runners-up but departed as a free agent and is still without a club. Title winners Leeds also had Daniel James and Ao Tanaka nominated for the gong, while Borja Saiz, who joined Porto after a goal-laden spell with Norwich, and Sheffield United's Gustavo Hamer also missed out after being shortlisted.

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All six Player of the Year nominees were also included in the Championship Team of the Year. The XI is dominated by Leeds and Burnley, who had both wracked up 100 points by the end of the campaign. The Clarets are further represented by CJ Egan-Riley and Maxime Esteve, while Daniel Farke's side also have Junior Firpo, Jayden Bogle and Joel Piroe included.

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The shortlist of players was compiled by members of the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) in January, with the XI then being picked from a shortlist by stars throughout the Championship. Previous winners of the main award include Crysencio Summerville and Chuba Akpom.

Barcelona youngster picks La Liga transfer over West Ham and Aston Villa but stumbling block holding up move

Barcelona’s young star Hector Fort has made La Liga's Mallorca his preferred destination, but the move is on hold until Pablo Maffeo departs.

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Barcelona full-back Fort has chosen a loan move to Mallorca as his preferred destination, but the deal is currently on hold. According to a report from , recent talks between the clubs have been positive, but the transfer is contingent on Mallorca first selling their current right-back, Maffeo. Moreover, he has reportedly chosen the La Liga side over reported interest from Premier League clubs West Ham and Aston Villa

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The 19-year-old is seeking regular first-team football and has prioritised a move within La Liga to continue his development. His proposed switch to the Balearic Islands, however, now hinges entirely on Maffeo's future. Maffeo has an offer from Brazilian club Atletico Mineiro, but his departure from Mallorca has stalled, leaving Fort's loan in limbo with the end of the transfer window approaching.

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Mallorca have become a popular destination for Barcelona's young talent this summer. The club has already signed midfielder Pablo Torre on loan from the Blaugrana and recently completed a transfer for another academy prospect, Jan Virgili, highlighting the strong working relationship between the two clubs.

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The teenager's immediate future depends on Maffeo's move away from Mallorca being completed. Should the defender's transfer be finalised, Fort's loan is expected to be rubber-stamped quickly. However, if the deal for Maffeo collapses, Fort will be forced to reconsider other options on the table to secure a move away from Barcelona before the deadline.

Revealed: How Manuel Akanji can trigger €15m obligation to buy clause in Inter deal as defender completes loan move from Man City

Manuel Akanji has joined Inter on loan from Manchester City, with the deal turning permanent if the Nerazzurri clinch the Serie A title.

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Inter sealed a deadline-day move for Akanji, signing the Switzerland international on loan from City for a €2 million fee. The €15m (£13m/$16m) obligation to buy will be triggered if the Nerazzurri win the 2025-26 Serie A title and if the defender features in at least 50 per cent of their matches, according to . A former AC Milan target, Akanji chose Inter largely because of their Champions League participation and title ambitions.

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The deal reflects Inter’s intent to strengthen their defence after losing Pavard, who is heading to Marseille. For City, the move frees up space in a well-stocked backline while allowing the 30-year-old to gain regular minutes before the 2026 World Cup. Inter’s rivals will also note the Nerazzurri’s ability to land a player wanted by Milan, underlining their transfer power.

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At City, Akanji won two Premier League titles, the Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and FA Cup but faced inconsistency and injuries last term. He now gets a fresh start in Serie A, where the Nerazzurri view him as an ideal replacement for Pavard.

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The ex-Borussia Dortmund star is expected to slot straight into Cristian Chivu's defensive rotation. Should the Serie A side mount a successful Scudetto challenge with Akanji as a regular starter, the obligation clause will activate, making the Swiss defender a permanent signing. For City, how Akanji performs in Italy will also shape Pep Guardiola’s defensive rebuild, especially with Vitor Reis due back next summer.

Stump Mic podcast: India's U-19 title a big win for women's cricket

Raunak Kapoor, Lydia Greenway, Marina Iqbal, Valkerie Baynes and Sambit Bal look at the possible impact of India’s win

ESPNcricinfo staff01-Feb-2023The path ahead for the women’s game certainly looks brighter. Raunak Kapoor is joined by Lydia Greenway, Marina Iqbal, Valkerie Baynes and Sambit Bal to look at the possible impact of India’s Under-19 T20 World Cup win on the sport – the increased interest, attention, cash, coverage and acknowledgment.

Barcelona boss Hansi Flick provides Robert Lewandowski & Pau Cubarsi fitness updates ahead of potential title-clinching clash with Espanyol

Hansi Flick has confirmed that Robert Lewandowski and Pau Cubarsi will be available for Barcelona's potential title-clinching clash against Espanyol.

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Barcelona head coach Flick provided the latest updates regarding the fitness of Lewandowski and Cubarsi during a press conference on Wednesday, confirming that the duo will be available for his side's potential title-clinching clash against local rivals Espanyol on Thursday.

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Lewandowski suffered a muscle injury during Barcelona's 4-3 win over Celta Vigo last month, which saw him miss five games, including the Copa del Rey final as well as the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals against Inter. However, he returned to action as a second-half substitute in the second leg against the Nerazzurri. He was an unused substitute against Real Madrid in their league Clasico on May 11, raising doubts over his fitness. Cubarsi, on the other hand, suffered a minor injury scare following a strong challenge from Lewandowski in training.

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Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Flick provided an update on Cubarsi's fitness (h/t Barca Universal): “He’s fine. He has finished training after the knock and tomorrow he can play.”

The reporters also asked about Lewandowski's availability, with Flick set to miss out on the services of Ferran Torres after the Spaniard underwent an emergency appendectomy surgery on Wednesday. The German manager added: "[Lewandowski's] fine and he's ready to play."

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Having already won the Spanish Super Cup and the Copa del Rey, the Catalans have a chance to win LaLiga on Thursday night, when they visit local rivals Espanyol.

Mitchell Starc, Harmanpreet Kaur among registrations for the Hundred draft

Leading Australian players have opted out of both the men’s and women’s competitions

Matt Roller28-Feb-2023Mitchell Starc, Harmanpreet Kaur, Robin Uthappa and Jemimah Rodrigues are among the notable inclusions in the longlist of players registered for the 2023 draft for the Hundred, which will take place on March 23.The eight teams announced which players they had retained ahead of the draft earlier this month. Their squads for this summer’s 100-ball tournament – which runs from August 1-27 – will be fleshed out at the draft next month, which will be televised live on Sky Sports for the first time since 2019.In the women’s competition, each team could only retain four players, though will be able to use one Right-To-Match (RTM) card at the draft in order to keep hold of one extra player: Danni Wyatt (Southern Brave), Kate Cross (Manchester Originals) and Sophie Devine (Birmingham Phoenix) are all expected to return to their 2022 teams.Harmanpreet, Rodrigues set top reserve priceAs ESPNcricinfo revealed, several leading Australian women’s player are skipping the Hundred this year to give themselves a break after the Ashes. Forty-three Australian women have entered the draft including Megan Schutt, Amanda-Jade Wellington and Grace Harris, but Meg Lanning, Tahlia McGrath, Ash Gardner and Beth Mooney have opted out.Related

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Six Indian women have registered, with Harmanpreet and Rodrigues setting themselves the top reserve price of £31,250 (INR 31 lakh approx). Shikha Pandey, Deepti Sharma, Disha Kasat and Kiran Navgire have entered the draft without a reserve price.Laura Wolvaardt, Diana Baig, Lizelle Lee and Dane van Nierkerk have also entered. In total, 148 overseas players are competing for 15 spots, including players from Brazil, Papua New Guinea, Sweden, Afghanistan, Kuwait, France, Bhutan and Vanuatu.Each women’s team will pick four players at the draft, except Welsh Fire who will sign five after opting to retain only three players. After the draft, each team will have filled their eight best-paid slots, three of which will go to overseas players; an open-market window will follow for teams to complete their squads.Starc leading Australian entrantMost of Australia’s multi-format players have opted out of the men’s Hundred, with Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith and David Warner’s names all absent from the longlist. The Hundred starts the day after the scheduled fifth day of the fifth men’s Ashes Test.But Starc has opted to put himself forward, and could appear in the competition for the first time if selected in one of the five vacant £125,000 slots that is available for an overseas player. His availability may depend on the dates for Australia’s white-ball tour to South Africa, which is due to start in the last week of August.ESPNcricinfo understands he considered playing in the competition last year and had been lined up as a top draft pick by Northern Superchargers – where his wife Alyssa Healy plays – only to withdraw shortly before the registration deadline.Steven Smith and Pat Cummins’ names are absent from the longlist•BCCISuperchargers are unable to sign him this year, since they do not have a vacant £125,000 slot. His most likely destinations are Mike Hussey’s Welsh Fire – who signed him in the 2019 draft, before he opted to withdraw – and Trevor Bayliss’ London Spirit.Adam Zampa and Marcus Stoinis have also set £125,000 reserves. Other notable Australian registrations include Mitchell Marsh, Jhye Richardson (both £100,000), Aaron Finch and Usman Khawaja (both £60,000). Tim David (£75,000) is expected to return to Southern Brave while Ashton Turner (no reserve) could be a contender for the Northern Superchargers captaincy.Availability rules the roostA number of leading Pakistan players have signed up for the draft including Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan and Shaheen Shah Afridi. But their availability will depend on the dates for a three-match ODI series against Afghanistan, due to be played in the third week of August according to the Future Tours Programme.Pakistan are also due to play a two-Test series in Sri Lanka towards the end of July which could run into August and further limit availability. Shadab Khan (Birmingham Phoenix) was the only Pakistan player retained.Devon Conway could return to Southern Brave•APNew Zealand’s players are expected to be in high demand at the draft, with a clear window in their schedule in August ahead of a white-ball tour to England in September. Trent Boult and Lockie Ferguson have both registered with £100,000 reserves, while Southern Brave are understood to be lining up Devon Conway (£50,000) with an early pick.A number of West Indian players including Andre Russell, Kieron Pollard, Shimron Hetmyer and Jason Holder have registered but are unlikely to be signed due to a clash with the Caribbean Premier League. Sunil Narine was retained by Oval Invincibles, but they are expected to replace him after four or five games.Uthappa signs upUthappa could become the first Indian man to appear in the Hundred, though seems unlikely to be picked up at the draft. The BCCI does not permit active Indian men’s players to appear in overseas short-form leagues, but Uthappa retired from international cricket and the IPL in September.He has entered the draft with a reserve price of £40,000. Harbhajan Singh is the only previous Indian player to register for the Hundred draft, but he withdrew from the longlist after ESPNcricinfo revealed his interest in 2019, fearing his involvement could jeopardise his IPL contract.Harbhajan Singh is the only previous Indian man to sign up for the men’s Hundred•BCCINo reserve for Duckett, TopleyOnly seven domestic players have entered the men’s draft with a reserve price – including Lancashire’s Tom Bailey, who has demanded £125,000 for his services. David Willey, who was not offered a deal by Northern Superchargers, has a reserve price of £60,000.Tom Abell, who has been lined up as a potential captain by Welsh Fire, has a £40,000 reserve, along with Chris Dent, Graeme van Buuren, and England seamers Ollie Robinson and Olly Stone.Ben Duckett, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Reece Topley and Tom Banton, who are expected to be among the most lucrative England-qualified signings have all entered without a reserve price.The full list of players who have registered for the draft is available on the Hundred’s website.

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