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Smriti Mandhana's RCB ready to kickstart homecoming party

Published in Cricket
Thursday, 20 February 2025 07:38

Who's playing

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) vs Mumbai Indians (MI)
Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru, February 21, 2025

What to expect: RCB's Indian unit vs MI's overseas players

The formidable RCB side will be looking to continue their imperious run as they enter the home leg. They have a lot going for them this season and though they are without several match-winners from last season, their Indian players have stepped up. Smriti Mandhana continued her purple patch, Richa Ghosh looked in fine touch against Delhi Capitals after her blinder against Gujarat Giants, and Renuka Singh's new-ball bowling has also been a big positive. They will want to make the most of playing in front of their home crowd at Chinnaswamy, where they won three out of five games last season. They will play four home matches this season.

For MI, though, it's been all about the overseas players so far. They have banked on Nat Sciver-Brunt's excellent form with the bat and ball. She followed up her 59-ball 80 not out in the loss against DC with a solo effort of 57 against Giants and gave her side their first win of the season. In the bowling department, Hayley Mathews and Amelia Kerr have been their key wicket-takers. MI will be looking for more support from their Indian line-up, especially in the batting department, to put up bigger scores.

Team news and likely XIs

RCB left Prema Rawat out and brought in senior left-arm spinner Ekta Bisht for the match against DC. Bisht marked her return with figures of 2 for 35, dismissing Marizanne Kapp and Jess Jonassen.

RCB (probable): 1 Smriti Mandhana (capt), 2 Danni Wyatt-Hodge, 3 Ellyse Perry, 4 Raghvi Bist, 5 Richa Ghosh (wk), 6 Kanika Ahuja, 7 Georgia Wareham, 8 Ekta Bisht, 9 Kim Garth, 10 VJ Joshitha, 11 Renuka Singh

MI made two changes for their match against Giants, bringing in Parunika Sisodia for Saika Ishaque and G Kamalini for Jintimani Kalita. Kamalini played down the order and scored a boundary off the only ball she faced, while Sisodia went for 20 runs in her two overs.

MI (probable): 1 Yastika Bhatia (wk), 2 Hayley Matthews, 3 Nat Sciver-Brunt, 4 Harmanpreet Kaur (capt), 5 Amelia Kerr, 6 G Kamalini, 7 S Sajana, 8 Amanjot Kaur, 9 Sanskriti Gupta, 10 Shabnim Ismail, 11 Parunika Sisodia

Players to watch: Renuka Singh and Hayley Mathews

Renuka Singh had a lacklustre WPL 2024 but has staged a superb comeback this season. Continuing from where she left off for India in the West Indies ODIs in Vadodara, where she picked up 10 wickets in three games, she has used the assistance off the pitch with the new ball to take five wickets in RCB's last two games. After the win against DC, she admitted to have worked on her pace and outswing. She will be looking to maintain her rhythm as the action moves to Bengaluru.
Hayley Matthews may not have had great outings with the bat so far but her bowling has been valuable. In the first game, she dismissed the dangerous Shafali Verma with her offspin. In her second match, she finished with frugal figures of 3 for 16 to restrict Giants to 120 as she took the Player-of-the-Match award.

Stats that matter

  • RCB have won two out of their five games against MI so far in the WPL. At the centre of those two wins was Ellyse Perry. After bagging stunning figures of 6 for 15 in the reverse fixture in Delhi, she scored 66 off 50 in the Eliminator to lead RCB to the final.
  • All six matches in the WPL 2025 so far have been won by the chasing side.
  • Sruthi Ravindranath is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo

    "Between 2019 and now there's too much difference and just recently we beat them [South Africa] in Sharjah - 2-1 - so we have that confidence with us and we are not under pressure anyway," Shahidi said at his press conference on Thursday. "Because right now we are focusing what we can do in this tournament and I believe that our team is more ready for this tournament and we are focusing on our own team. There is no pressure on us."

    While Afghanistan will be without teenaged mystery spinner AM Ghazanfar, who has been sidelined from the entire tournament with injury, they have enough spin depth in the form of Rashid Khan, Noor Ahmad, Mohammad Nabi and Nangeylia Kharote. Afghanistan will also have support from the Karachi crowd.

    "First of all, about people here - there are a lot of Afghans," Shahidi said. "They live here in Karachi and in Pakistan and also a lot of Pashtun people, I think, they support us. So yeah, yesterday there was a lot of crowds shouting for us [during training] and it feels good and it give us confidence that we have supporters here and about our performance."

    This will be Afghanistan's first-ever appearance in the Champions Trophy, but Shahidi made it clear that they are not here to make up the numbers and that their goal is to win the title. Afghanistan can draw confidence from their performances in the recent global tournaments: in the 2024 T20 World Cup, they made the semi-finals while earlier in the 2023 ODI World Cup, they had booked a sixth-place finish and with that a spot in this Champions Trophy.

    "We are doing very good and, in this tournament, we are here to compete here and our aim is to win the final," Shahidi said. "We are not here just to participate here in this tournament. We are definitely 100% looking to win this event and at the same time because we played a lot of quality cricket from last two years and it's a good chance for us because the boys are very experienced and these conditions are also suitable for us. So we have a good chance and let's start it from tomorrow and hopefully we start with the win and we go with the same momentum throughout the tournament."

    Temba Bavuma, the South Africa captain, said his team won't be underestimating Afghanistan, but having played them in September means South Africa have idea of what to expect.* "Yeah, highly competitive team, Afghanistan. I think they've got a lot of experience within their team. Guys who have that international pedigree at least from a skill point of view," Bavuma said on match eve. "Like you said, we played against them mid to late last year and they were victorious, so they won't be short of any type of confidence coming into the game tomorrow.

    "[But] we've also had a good look at them - I think probably a similar team that we played against in Sharjah that will be coming again. So, I guess we kind of know what to expect."

    Bavuma said the challenge for his bowlers in this tournament would be to keep their discipline on batting-friendly tracks. "I think in terms of the conditions here, we've had a nice look at what to expect. Probably batter-friendly wickets and I think quite a nice challenge for the bowlers. Our challenge as a bowling unit is to be one of the more disciplined and precise bowling units. I guess always look for opportunities to take wickets.

    "From a batting point of view, scoreboard pressure is a big thing. Guys getting in, making sure they go get big so we can challenge for those 330-340-350 type of scores."

    Shahidi on playing in Afghanistan: 'Hopefully that day comes'

    Afghanistan haven't had a dedicated home venue and since June 2017, when they were granted Full-Member status, they have played their home internationals in the three major cities of the UAE, in Dehradun, Lucknow and Greater Noida in India (which was also home before they became a Full Member). Shahidi, though, talked up the cricketing facilities and domestic cricket in Afghanistan, hoping to play international cricket in country in the near future.

    "I have answered this in Pashto but let me say it again because in media I heard a lot from other countries that they [Afghanistan] don't have facilities, they don't have stadiums, they don't have academies. It's totally wrong," Shahidi said. "We have good facilities. We have cricket academies. We have High Performance Centre in Kabul and Jalalabad and also, we have stadiums in every zone of Afghanistan. So, we have the facilities to call a team to come to Afghanistan but in our country there were some security issues that's why other countries are not coming but hopefully soon, as soon as possible, one of the countries will come to Afghanistan and you will see the crowd also.

    "When we play domestic cricket, it's fully packed. Even people wait outside the stadium and try to come and watch the domestic game, like more than 50,000, 40,000 or 30,000 people coming for the finals of an event. I know that if any team come to Afghanistan, there will be like thousands of people, fans come and arrive to the stadium because there is a lot of craze for cricket. There are a lot of people who love cricket. So hopefully that day comes and hopefully it comes soon."

    *This story was updated after the South Africa press conference.

    Jamie Smith to bat at No.3 vs Australia

    Published in Cricket
    Thursday, 20 February 2025 08:36
    Jamie Smith will bat at No. 3 for the first time in his ODI career and keep wicket for England in their Champions Trophy opener against Australia in Lahore on Saturday.

    Joe Root has been England's first-choice No. 3 for the best part of a decade, but slid down to No. 4 in the final match of their recent ODI series in India - which they lost 3-0 - and will retain that role against Australia. Smith has only batted at No. 5 or 6 in his seven-match ODI career to date, but will be thrown into a new role in his first match at an ICC event.

    England struggled to balance their side after Jacob Bethell's injury in India, looking one batter light in the second ODI and short on bowling in the third. They have retained their batting-heavy balance for the start of the Champions Trophy, with Liam Livingstone carded at No. 7, which means that Livingstone and Root will have to share 10 overs between them.

    Root has batted at No. 4 in 56 of his 163 ODIs innings, but the vast majority were in the early years of his international career. The decision to bat Smith at No. 3 means that England's engine room of Root, Harry Brook and Jos Buttler will bat from No. 4-6 rather than No. 3-5, bolstering their middle order after a series of collapses in India.

    Smith only played two of England's eight games on their white-ball tour to India after sustaining a calf injury which ruled him out of the end of the T20I series and all three ODIs. But he has been declared fit to face Australia, and will take the gloves ahead of Phil Salt - who will open with Ben Duckett - and Buttler.

    Brydon Carse has also been passed fit after a toe injury ruled him out of the second and third India ODIs, and has been picked ahead of Gus Atkinson, Jamie Overton and Saqib Mahmood. He will bat at No. 8 and is England's third seamer, with Jofra Archer and Mark Wood set to share the new ball.

    Australia's Champions Trophy squad has been depleted by the late withdrawals of five senior players: Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Marsh (all injured), plus Marcus Stoinis (retired from ODIs) and Mitchell Starc (personal reasons). The two sides last met in the format at the end of the 2024 English summer, with Australia winning the series 3-2.

    England XI vs Australia: 1 Phil Salt, 2 Ben Duckett, 3 Jamie Smith (wk), 4 Joe Root, 5 Harry Brook, 6 Jos Buttler, 7 Liam Livingstone, 8 Brydon Carse, 9 Jofra Archer, 10 Adil Rashid, 11 Mark Wood.

    Gill ton helps India ace tricky chase after Shami five-for

    Published in Cricket
    Thursday, 20 February 2025 08:51

    India 231 for 4 (Gill 101*, Rahul 41*, Rishad 2-38) beat Bangladesh 228 (Hridoy 100, Jaker 68, Shami 5-53) by six wickets

    Shubman Gill dug deep for his slowest ODI hundred and India's slowest in the last six years to see India through a tricky chase of 229 that must have brought back memories of their 3-0 series defeat to Sri Lanka last on similarly slow tracks. Despite a quick 69-run opening stand, India were tested by a target that was kept by Mohammed Shami, who took his sixth ODI five-for and became the quickest man to 200 ODI wickets in terms of balls bowled to get there.
    Both sides will rue missed opportunities in their Champions Trophy opener. Bangladesh won a crucial toss on a tired pitch with no dew expected to make chasing easier, but they got off to such a poor start that they needed three dropped catches and a superlative fighting hundred from Towhid Hridoy to stay in the contest. India had Bangladesh down at 35 for 5, Axar Patel was on a hat-trick, and Rohit Sharma dropped a sitter followed by two lives for the record-breaking sixth-wicket stand. It allowed Bangladesh to get to a target that denied India a net-run-rate boost, which can prove crucial if they happen to lose one of their three matches.

    India will still consider this a banana peel survived having misread the conditions and decided to field first should they have won the toss. On a slow pitch with no assistance for the quicks, they were gifted early wickets through some indiscriminate hitting. Bangladesh possibly felt the new ball was the best time to bat: they didn't wait for a bad ball on offer and kept losing wickets. The first three fell to ambitious shots to plain good-length bowling with little seam.

    Bangladesh were 35 for 3 when Axar was introduced in the ninth over. Tanzid Hasan, the only batter who had looked comfortable, played him for the turn and paid the ultimate price with an outside edge. Mushfiqur Rahim, arguably batting too late at No. 6 especially in the absence of the injured Mahmudullah, played the original line, and was done in by the rare one that turned. Axar slowed down the hat-trick ball even more, Jaker Ali obliged with an edge, which Rohit spilled.

    Soon Hardik Pandya dropped Hridoy on 23 in Kuldeep Yadav's first over. Scoring runs was still a task on the sluggish surface, more than 10 overs went without a boundary, but also India went the middle overs without a single wicket for the first time since the 2023 World Cup final. Jaker did provide an opportunity on 24 but this time KL Rahul missed the stumping off Ravindra Jadeja.

    The duo found their touch deeper into the innings, but Hridoy was hampered by cramps all over his body. Shami returned to the challenging task of bowling with a short leg-side boundary but used the slower ball wide outside off to not just deny them boundaries but also collect three more wickets. A cameo from Rishad Hossain and Hridoy's fight despite crippling cramps took Bangladesh to a fighting total.

    Rohit continued his high-intent starts of recent times, and Gill matched him shot for shot as India raced away from the three Bangladesh quicks. Just before the field was about to spread, Rohit fell for 41 off 36 in a bid to make one last use of the field restrictions. Immediately, scoring became laborious. Even the master accumulator Virat Kohli struggled to manipulate the ball into gaps before falling to a legspinner again, this one with the letters of Rashid scrambled to Rishad.

    Shreyas Iyer played the conditions for a while, but once he got a couple and a boundary off Mustafizur Rahman, he overreached and lobbed a slower ball to mid-off to be dismissed for 15 off 17. Promoted for the dual tasking of breaking the sequence of right-hand batters and also have an eye on the net run rate, Axar skied a slog-sweep, failing to read the Rishad topspinner.

    The last three wickets had fallen for 75 runs and had taken 20.2 overs. You would have thought the sight of KL Rahul would have brought calm to the proceedings, but he tried an uncharacteristic hoick early on only to be dropped by Jaker, whom he had himself reprieved earlier in the day. That proved to be the last opportunity for Bangladesh even as India overcame the ghosts of the failed chases in Sri Lanka last year.

    The man to thank was Gill, who anchored the chase and made sure he was there at the end. He was 26 off 23 when Rohit got out, but as the conditions changed he tightened his game and took only selective risks. His next boundary came only when the skiddy fast bowler Tanzim Hasan came back. In the 32nd over. By that time had brought up his slowest half-century.

    Gill was content with singles off the spinners and even Mustafizur, who bowls a wicked slower ball to make use of these conditions. He scored just 30 off the 52 balls following Rohit's dismissal, then went into middle gears before finishing it off in glory. He needed 12 out of the 19 runs to bring up a hundred, and hit a six and a four off Tanzim to get to the mark off 125 balls and take his customary bow. Rahul took India home with a six off Tanzim with 21 balls to spare.

    Sidharth Monga is a senior writer at ESPNcricinfo

    Pulisic refutes reports of spat with AC Milan boss

    Published in Breaking News
    Thursday, 20 February 2025 08:32

    Christian Pulisic has denied there is a rift between himself and AC Milan head coach Sérgio Conceição after reports emerged that he had demanded to leave the club should the Portuguese manager remain next season.

    Italian media claimed on Thursday that Pulisic and midfielder Youssouf Fofana had irreparably fallen out with Conceição in the wake of Tuesday's disappointing exit from the UEFA Champions League at the hands of Feyenoord, with La Repubblica saying the United States forward would ask to exit unless Conceição was sacked before the 2025-26 campaign.

    The report also claimed that Pulisic and Fofana were the most vocal in opposing Conceição's methods that had supposedly grated on several members of the squad despite the coach being appointed only on Dec. 30.

    Milan shared a statement from Pulisic on X in response to the claims.

    "I have never argued with the coach and I have never asked to leave," Pulisic said. "I am very happy at Milan and I want to continue wearing this shirt. Reading these lies is unacceptable, but let's all continue to remain united and fight together on the pitch, for the club and for our fans."

    Multiple sources had told ESPN that the reports of a standoff had been greatly exaggerated, and that the team are united in their pursuit of qualifying for the Champions League again next season.

    Pulisic was withdrawn after an hour of Milan's 1-1 draw with Feyenoord, the first player to be substituted despite leading the team in goal contributions in all competitions this term with 21. He has moved positions to right wing to accommodate Conceição's desire to play Rafael Leão on the left-hand side and loan signing João Félix through the middle, though sources said there had been no indication this had been the cause of any row.

    Milan have struggled this season, with Paulo Fonseca fired after just half a campaign as the Rossoneri were eighth in Serie A with a game in hand on the teams ahead of them.

    Conceição was brought in on a 2-year deal and made an almost immediate impact as they defeated fierce rivals Inter Milan to lift the Italian Supercoppa in January.

    Their form in the league under the former FC Porto coach has seen the team move to seventh, though they still have a game in hand on fourth-placed Juventus, who are five points ahead.

    Milan travel to Torino on Saturday in their next game as they continue their pursuit of a place in next year's elite European club competition.

    Sources: Monahan, Tiger visit WH to talk merger

    Published in Breaking News
    Thursday, 20 February 2025 08:32

    PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and player directors Tiger Woods and Adam Scott are meeting with officials at the White House on Thursday, in what the tour hopes is another step in reunifying men's professional golf, sources told ESPN.

    Monahan and Scott met with U.S. President Donald Trump on Feb. 4 in an effort to speed up the federal government's approval of the tour's proposed deal with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, which plans to inject $1.5 billion into the tour's for-profit entity, PGA Tour Enterprises.

    It wasn't immediately clear if Trump or PIF governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan were attending Thursday's meetings in Washington.

    The PGA Tour, DP World Tour and the PIF announced they had reached a framework agreement to form an alliance on June 6, 2023. That deal expired at the end of 2023, but the sides continued to negotiate a potential deal over the past two years.

    The PIF, Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, is financing the rival LIV Golf League.

    The U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust division has been reviewing the PIF's proposed investment into PGA Tour Enterprises for the past several months to determine whether it violated federal antitrust laws.

    U.S. lawmakers, including Senators Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut), have raised national security concerns, saying the deal would allow Saudi Arabia to sportswash its controversial human rights record.

    At last week's Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines outside San Diego, Monahan told reporters that the meeting with Trump earlier this month was productive and was about "the reunification of the professional game on one tour, with all the best players on it."

    "Everything is moving forward with pace, and I think there's a general -- when you look at all the parties involved -- there's a general enthusiasm for getting this done," Monahan said. "I think the meeting [with Trump] ultimately gets us one step closer to a deal being done, but there's a lot more work to do."

    During Sunday's final round coverage of the Genesis, Woods told CBS that negotiations with the PIF are in a "very positive place right now."

    "I think things are going to heal quickly," Woods said. "We're going to get this game going in the right direction. It's been heading in the wrong direction for a number of years, and the fans want all of us to play together -- all the top players playing together -- and we're going to make that happen."

    Bucks' Portis banned 25 games for positive test

    Published in Basketball
    Thursday, 20 February 2025 08:04

    The NBA has suspended Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis for 25 games for violating the league's anti-drug policy, the league announced Thursday, a ban that sidelines the 2021 champion for the majority of the remainder of the season.

    Portis tested positive for the drug tramadol, a medication used to treat severe pain among adults. It is an instance that his representative, Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports, said was an accident.

    "I am devastated for Bobby right now because he made an honest mistake and the ramifications of it are incredibly significant," Bartelstein told ESPN.

    "Bobby unintentionally took a pain medication called tramadol, thinking he was taking a pain medication called Toradol. Toradol is an approved pain medication that he has used previously and that teams and players use for pain and inflammation at times. Tramadol, however, is not an approved pain medication and was just recently added to the banned substance list this past spring. The tramadol pill he took came from an assistant of his, with a valid prescription for the painkiller, which he mistakenly told Bobby was Toradol. This was, again, an honest mistake that was made because of the similarity in the names of the drugs and the fact they both serve a very similar purpose. Bobby was using this anti-inflammatory pain-reducing medication to deal with an elbow injury he had this past fall and believed he was taking Toradol to alleviate some pain in preparation for that night's game."

    Portis will not appeal the suspension, Bartelstein said.

    The suspension is a devastating blow to the Bucks, who are in fifth place in the Eastern Conference at 29-24 and now lose one of the NBA's premier sixth men. The Bucks have one open roster spot to make an immediate move while Portis will lose $2.85 million with the 25-game suspension.

    Portis will be eligible to return on April 8 against the Minnesota Timberwolves -- with four games left in the regular season.

    Portis has averaged 13.7 points and 8.3 rebounds in 46 games, ranking sixth in scoring and second in boards off the bench among NBA players. He has finished top 3 in voting for the Sixth Man of the Year award over the past two seasons, and he has totaled the second-most points for a reserve in the last three years.

    No angst in rival players over Dodgers spending

    Published in Baseball
    Thursday, 20 February 2025 08:32

    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred shared some conflicting feelings about the big-spending Los Angeles Dodgers this week, praising the franchise's competitive spirit in one breath before addressing the financial disparity they have created in the next.

    Players elsewhere around the league don't seem nearly as conflicted.

    "Teams spending money is never bad for baseball and never bad for players. Ever. In any situation," Athletics slugger Brent Rooker said.

    If Manfred is looking to find some sympathy from MLB's rank-and-file regarding his worry over the sport's financial health, it's probably not going to come from the guys on the field.

    MLB is the only major professional sport in America that doesn't have a salary cap, though there are luxury tax penalties for passing certain spending thresholds. Last season, the Dodgers had a $353 million luxury tax payroll and had to pay a $103 million tax. The Athletics had the lowest luxury tax payroll at just under $84 million.

    Los Angeles' spending didn't slow this offseason. The Dodgers signed two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell to a five-year, $182 million deal and made sizable investments in players like Teoscar Hernández, Michael Conforto, Tanner Scott, Kirby Yates and Roki Sasaki.

    That came one year after the organization splurged on more than $1 billion in commitments to Japanese stars Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto.

    Los Angeles' spending has dwarfed all but a few franchises. Opposing players might be envious of those fat paychecks, but it's hard to find them complaining.

    Even Manfred -- who said he has received emails from fans worried about competitive balance -- can't fault the Dodgers' approach.

    "The Dodgers have gone out and done everything possible, always within the rules that currently exist, to put the best possible team on the field, and that's a great thing for the game," Manfred said Tuesday. "That type of competitive spirit is what people want to see."

    Walker Buehler threw the final pitch of the 2024 season, recording the last out for the Dodgers in their World Series-clinching Game 5 victory. He signed a one-year, $21.05 million with the Boston Red Sox during the winter, but the right-hander isn't about to talk smack about his former employer.

    "Teams spending money is never bad for baseball and never bad for players. Ever. In any situation."
    Athletics slugger Brent Rooker

    The 30-year-old knows exactly why players are flocking to Chavez Ravine.

    "I don't think it's odd," he said. "It's a first-class organization and obviously coming off a huge World Series and, I think on top of that, you layer in that on a team right now where there's probably four or five Hall of Famers, I think it's an attractive place to play."

    That doesn't mean there isn't some awe from players about the formidable roster that the Dodgers have built thanks to their deep pockets.

    "I worked out with some guys that ended up signing with the Dodgers and was like, at a certain point, 'I didn't know they had room on the 40-man [roster],'" Red Sox pitcher Patrick Sandoval said.

    The Arizona Diamondbacks are one of the teams trying to keep pace with the Dodgers in the National League West. They signed ace right-hander Corbin Burnes to a six-year, $210 million in December, but they are still projected to have a payroll that will be roughly half the size of the Dodgers.

    "I don't think it's unfair at all," Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said. "They're within the rules. They're doing what they have to do to get the best players on the field. When I was a kid, it was the Yankees, remember? George Steinbrenner was going crazy with his spending, and it yielded world championships. That's what we're all chasing."

    Lovullo makes a good point about the Yankees. Baseball has had a long history of financial disparity, particularly since free agency started in the 1970s.

    Even so, there haven't been many dynasties over the past 40 years. The Dodgers are trying to become the first team to win back-to-back World Series titles since Steinbrenner's Yankees had a three-peat from 1998 to 2000.

    Third baseman Max Muncy is in his eighth season with the Dodgers and says a big payroll certainly helps to build a talented roster, but it doesn't mean much once the season starts. He points to 2023, when the Diamondbacks swept the Dodgers out of the postseason in the NL Division Series despite having a much smaller payroll.

    "This sport is really tough," Muncy said. "It doesn't matter what kind of roster that you have. Time after time, teams have shown that you get into the playoffs and anything can happen."

    Yankees extend Boone's contract through 2027

    Published in Baseball
    Thursday, 20 February 2025 08:32

    TAMPA, Fla. -- The New York Yankees and manager Aaron Boone have agreed on a two-year contract extension that will run through the 2027 season, the team announced Thursday, on the eve of the club's Grapefruit League opener.

    A major leaguer for 12 seasons, Boone is entering his eighth year as Yankees manager. He is one of three managers in franchise history to lead the Yankees to the postseason in six of his first seven years, joining Casey Stengel and Joe Torre. His .599 career win percentage ranks 10th all time and second among active managers behind Los Angeles Dodgers skipper Dave Roberts. He ranks seventh on the Yankees' all-time wins list.

    The Yankees rebounded from an 82-win campaign without a playoff berth in 2023 to win the American League pennant last season for the organization's first trip to the World Series since 2009. Soon thereafter, the Yankees exercised the club option on Boone's contract for the 2025 season, and owner Hal Steinbrenner and general manager Brian Cashman communicated their desire to extend Boone's deal.

    Cashman reiterated the franchise's stance last week, declaring there would be a "feeding frenzy" among other clubs interested in hiring Boone if he were let go. He highlighted Boone's temperament managing in the New York market as a strength and signaled an extension was coming.

    "I've been working through that, and Hal Steinbrenner has been working through that, with Aaron Boone," Cashman said. "Hopefully at some point, sooner than later we'll be able to officially cement something, but obviously I haven't gotten there yet. But just give us time."

    They needed until Thursday.

    The application process for the 2025 cohort is open, and Member Associations have been invited to propose two youth athletes, one boy and one girl for the 2025 Continental Youth Grants and four PTT athletes for the 2024 Para Table Tennis Athlete Grant, preferably 2 men and 2 women that they would wish to benefit from the incentives. To learn more about eligibility and application requirements, kindly contact your respective ITTF Member Association.

    Continental Youth Grants

    ITTF aims to assist Member Associations by contributing to athletes training and participation in international youth events, with a particular focus on the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games. In 2025, the Youth Grants have seen an increase in support, with each selected athlete now eligible for up to US$ 2,500 in funding. This grant will contribute to their participation in the WTT Youth Event Series or Training Camps, covering official hospitality, 50% of airfare costs, and providing two sets of high-quality table tennis rubbers, ensuring they have the necessary resources to compete at their best.

    In 2024, 47 athletes were aided in their training and involvement in global events: 35 athletes from Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Oceania through the Continental Youth Grants, and 12 athletes who received scholarships initiative as a component of the European Development Program.

    The achievements of Youth Grant recipients in 2024 WTT Youth Contender events were astonishing, USAs Sally Moyland, a 2024 Grant holder with current world youth ranking #28, continued to shine, just recently securing gold in the U17 and U19 category event at the WTT Youth Contender San Francisco. Steven Moreno (PUR) had a stellar run, claiming gold in the U19 event at the WTT Youth Contender Rionegro, silver in the U17 event in Buenos Aires, and above all becoming the U15 champion at the 2024 ITTF Pan American Youth Championships in Lima, Peru. On the other hand, Brazils Leonardo Iizuka won the U19 event at the same competition and came second in the U19 category at the WTT Youth Contender Santiago. Colombias athlete Mariana Rodriguez finished strong with a gold medal in the U15 girls event in the WTT Youth Contender Rionegro, and silver in the same category of the WTT Youth Contender Cuenca.

    In Africa, Egypts Moustafa Badr triumphed with a gold medal in the U19 boys event at the WTT Youth Contender Ismailia, while Algerias Tania Morice earned silver in the U15 girls category at the same event. Yara ElBadawy earned a silver medal at the WTT Youth Contender Benghazi (LBA) and at the ITTF African Youth Championships in Gaborone (BOT).

    Asia saw a dominant display from Irans Benjamin Faraji, who collected multiple medals, including gold in the U19 event at the WTT Youth Contender Sarajevo and U17 in Antalya, alongside silver finishes in Beirut and Dubai. Hong Kongs Su Tsz Tung showcased her versatility with a gold in the U15 category at the WTT Youth Star Contender Singapore, alongside multiple silver medals in the WTT Youth Contenders in Bangkok, Vientiane, and Tunis. Yoshiyama Kazuki (JPN) also made a mark, securing gold in the U17 events at WTT Youth Contender Berlin and Havirov. Alan Kurmangaliyez from Kazakhstan, current #10 at the World Youth Ranking secured 3 gold medals in the U19 WTT Youth Contender Dammam and the categories U17 & U19 in Beirut.

    In Oceania, Australias Won Bae took gold in the U17 event at the WTT Youth Contender San Francisco II and won the 2024 ITTF Oceania Youth Championships in Melbourne (AUS), while New Zealands August Xiao emerged victorious in the U15 category at the ITTF Oceania Youth Championships.

    Europe saw strong performances from Frances Nina Guo Zheng, who secured multiple gold medals, including at the U15 category of the WTT Youth Star Contender Lima, the WTT Youth Contender Tunis, and the U19 event of WTT Youth Star Contender Metz. Her compatriot Leana Hochart secured 4 gold medals in the WTT Youth Contenders of Lignano, Wladyslawowo, and Metz. Germanys Josephina Neumann also impressed with a win of the U17 event at the WTT Youth Contender Szombathely and reaching the quarterfinal at the 2024 ITTF World Youth Championships, Helsingborg (SWE). Italys Danilo Faso, claimed double gold in the U15 events at Helsingborg and Linz, while Tiago Abiodun (POR) dominated with 3 gold medals in Spa and Platja DAro and recently in Linz this year. Both athletes were also supported through the ITTFs With The Future In Mind scholarship program. Hanka Kodet (CZE) had a strong performance with 3 gold medals in the U15 girls category of the WTT Youth Contenders Berlin and Vila Real and triumphed in the 2024 European Youth Championships Malmo (SWE) in U15 category.

    The selection of the 2025 beneficiaries runs through an online application process and follows specific criteria such as the latest Youth World Ranking (week of the application deadline), athletes participation and performance in the events in 2024 and the athletes training and competition plan for 2025.

    PTT Athlete Grants

    The ITTF Para Table Tennis (PTT) Athlete Grant aims to provide dedicated support to promising and talented PTT athletes worldwide, empowering them to excel in training and competition. The initiative aims to improve training routines, elevate performance standards, and promote greater involvement in significant World Para Circuit competitions and global training camps throughout 2025.

    In 2024, 18 PTT athletes (9 female and 9 male) from 14 MAs were selected to benefit from the grant.

    The 2024 ITTF PTT Grant recipients delivered remarkable performances on the international stage, with Natsuki Wada (JPN, Class 11) achieving the pinnacle of success by securing gold in the Womens Singles Class 11 at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Her triumph on the biggest stage highlighted her exceptional talent and dedication. Alongside her Paralympic victory, she also claimed silver in the Womens Singles at both the New Taipei City Para Open 2024 and the Slovenia Para Open 2024, further showcasing her consistency. Other grant holders also excelled in key events, including Kazuki Shichino (JPN, Class 4), who emerged victorious at the Czech Para Open 2024 with a gold medal in Mens Singles Class 4. Dinesh Don Silva (SRL, Class 9) claimed gold in Mens Singles and Doubles at the Al Watani Para Open 2024, gold in Mens doubles class 18 in New Taipei City Para Open 2024 along with a silver medal in Mens Singles Class 9 at the Thailand Para Open 2024.

    Faith Obazuaye (NGR, Class 10), participant of the Tokyo and Paris Paralympic Games, displayed her talent at the ITTF Value Jet Lagos Para Open 2024, winning three gold medals in the Womens Singles Class 9-10, Womens Doubles Class 20, and Mixed Doubles Class 20. Brazils Lucas Carvalhal (Class 5) impressed with silver in Mixed Doubles Class 10 and bronze in Mens Singles Class 5 at the ITTF Montenegro Para Championship, followed by a gold medal in Mixed Doubles Class 10 at the Costa Brava Spanish Para Open. Allana Maschio (BRA, Class 9) also shone bright, earning silver and gold in Womens Singles and Doubles at the ITTF Copa Tango Para Open, before securing another gold in Womens Singles Class 9 at the Brazilian Para Open 2024. Mohammaderfan Gholami (IRI, Class 9) added to the list with a bronze medal in Mens Singles Class 9 at the ITTF Value Jet Lagos Para Open 2024, while Samuel Altshuler (USA, Class 6) also made his mark with silver in Mens Singles Class 6 at the Brazilian Para Open 2024, rounding out a successful year for the grant holders.

    Following an impactful year in 2024, ITTF increased the support in 2025 for each athlete to up to US$1500. The selection of athletes will be run through an online application process following specific criteria like the PTT World Ranking, PTT athletes performance at ITTF-sanctioned events in 2024, and will be considering their 2025 activity plan that needs to be submitted as part of the application process.

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