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BBL watches Hundred sales process amid 'shifting' landscape

Published in Cricket
Thursday, 30 January 2025 17:28

Australian cricket is watching the ECB's introduction of private investment into the Hundred with interest as the Big Bash League looks to "stay ahead of the game" following a successful 2024/25 season.

Hobart Hurricanes' maiden title, on the back of Mitchell Owen's 39-ball century, put the seal on a campaign that demonstrated the BBL's "strong momentum and growth", the league's general manager Alistair Dobson told ESPNcricinfo. It has given both him and Cricket Australia the chance to think to the future after spending multiple seasons in "reset mode".
After four seasons of the Hundred, the ECB is selling 49% stakes in each of its eight teams to private investors in a process that got underway on Thursday, leaving the BBL - which is owned and run entirely by CA and its states - as an outlier. Dobson declined to comment on whether the BBL will follow suit imminently, but remains open-minded about the league's future.

"The BBL has been successful almost from the very beginning," Dobson said. "It has been able to deliver a really strong product and return to Australian cricket, which has meant that the model we have has been really successful - hence why there has been limited momentum in changing that model historically, because it's been so strong.

"The world's shifting, and we're always looking at other leagues and other models around the world to make sure we still have the right one for us Every part of the global game is evolving really quickly and we learn bits from everyone. The process that the ECB is going through with the Hundred looks like an interesting one - it'll be fascinating to see how that unfolds."

Dobson travelled to the UK to watch several games of the Hundred's 2023 season and has kept close tabs on the competition's first four seasons. "We can and do learn from the Hundred around continuing to innovate, in the way that the Hundred was prepared to try something different," he said. "We have plenty to learn from each other.

"Both leagues have that philosophy of continuing to be fan-first. From the outside looking in, it appears that they've taken a lot of the BBL's DNA - the colour, fun, new audiences, new brands - and have created a product that seems to have connected quite strongly with the fanbase, and is bringing new fans into the game."

CA's decision to expand the BBL from 43 games to 59 (and later 61) from 2018/19 until 2022/23 brought several challenges, with attendances and TV viewership suffering. But since returning to a shorter window last season - squeezing into the school holidays - it has managed to hold its own through a "quality over quantity" approach, despite clashes with the ILT20 and SA20.

"For the past three or four years, we've been building the competition back after some challenging years through Covid and otherwise," Dobson said. "It's not until the last 12 months where we've had the momentum to be able to look at the future I wouldn't comment on any specific opportunities, but the world's moving pretty fast and it's important that we stay ahead of the game."

The availability of the world's best players - both from Australia and elsewhere - remains a sticking point for the BBL, with only three out of six overseas spots filled in Monday's final and Test series against India and Sri Lanka at either end of the season. But Dobson believes that the player pool remains healthy, with competitive top-end salaries of AUD$420,000.

"The global landscape is moving really fast," he said. "We hear a lot from players that playing in front of big crowds in iconic stadiums with great wickets and facilities is still really important, so we feel like we're in a good position on that front The other leagues around our window have created some interesting challenges, we feel like we are in pretty good shape.

"Guys like Chris Jordan for the Hurricanes and Sam Billings for the [Sydney] Thunder have become really engaged in their clubs. Combining that with the iconic players in our competition - whether that's Glenn Maxwell, or increasingly Mitch Owen - and then when we get a glimpse of Steve Smith, or David Warner our strength is the mix of all those player groups."

Owen earned worldwide attention in his breakthrough season - not only for his brutal hitting, but for his obvious affinity for the Hurricanes. He grew up supporting the club from the grass bank at Bellerive Oval in Hobart and described his starring role in their first trophy win, aged 23, as a "childhood dream", underlining the BBL's longevity compared to many T20 leagues.

"It's a great story for us," Dobson said. "I mean that not just individually for Mitch and the Hurricanes, but also, it's a really strong signpost for us on the maturity and evolution of our competition, where we now have kids that have grown up supporting their BBL team, and we're old enough for those kids to see their way through to play - and win - for that team.

"We see it in other codes around the world - whether that's football or other sports - where you want to play for the team you grew up supporting Once you get through 14 seasons, you start to get kids coming through who grew up barracking for and supporting their BBL team, evolving from young fans into opening batters. That's a really cool place for us to be."

The BBL will again overlap with a major series next summer, with Australia's Test players unlikely to be available until the second half of the season following the Ashes. And while the majority of boards now reserve a space for their short-form leagues in their international calendar, Dobson insisted that the BBL works best when it operates "in harmony" with headline Test series, allowing cricket to capitalise on its window in the Australian sporting calendar.

"Test cricket is still the pinnacle for our fans and our players," he said. "For the BBL to run alongside that with its own offering and its own strengths is still the right model for us There's always talk about whether the BBL and the Test season should be separated to allow more player availability, but there's also an element where those two things can work in harmony to create a really strong offering."

Matt Roller is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. @mroller98

Owen earns SA20 deal on the back of BBL heroics

Published in Cricket
Thursday, 30 January 2025 17:35
Mitchell Owen has earned his first T20 contract since a dazzling display in the BBL final, joining South African franchise Paarl Royals.
Owen scored a league-leading 452 runs for Hurricanes during the BBL, starting the summer as a relatively anonymous figure before announcing himself as a star. The highlight was his scarcely believable century in the final, coming off just 39 balls as he delivered Hurricanes their first title.

Owen's pressure-laden performance was widely expected to pique the interest of T20 clubs around the world, including the IPL. The 23-year-old will have to wait longer to find out if he will pocket a life-changing sum as a late call-up for the IPL.

But the Royals have wasted no time in signing Owen as a replacement for former England captain Joe Root, who is linking up with his national squad in India and is unavailable for the rest of the SA20.

League leaders Paarl and second-placed MI Cape Town, who have Kagiso Rabada, Trent Boult and Rashid Khan in their squad, will square off in next week's qualifier final.

Ricky Ponting was among the good judges to lavish Owen with praise after his eye-catching knock in the BBL final. "There's not many players in the world that can do that," Ponting told AAP.

Ponting noted discussion of Owen representing Australia in next year's T20 World Cup was "inevitable".

Matthew Wade said Owen "can be anything", adding "no stage really worries him too much".

Jacob Duffy added to NZ ODI squad for tri-series in Pakistan

Published in Cricket
Thursday, 30 January 2025 19:04

Duffy, 30, has played ten ODIs, and taken 18 wickets at an average of 25.94 and economy of 6.25. He recently took four wickets in two ODIs, and eight in three T20Is against Sri Lanka in a home series that ended earlier in January.

The New Zealand squad departs for Pakistan on February 3 to play the tri-series followed by the Champions Trophy. Their two round-robin fixtures in the tri-series are in Lahore, against Pakistan on February 8 and South Africa on February 10. The final is in Karachi on February 14.

New Zealand then play a Champions Trophy warm-up game against Afghanistan on February 16, followed by the tournament opener against Pakistan on February 19, with both those fixtures also being in Karachi.

They then travel to Rawalpindi to play their second Group A fixture against Bangladesh on February 24, followed by a trip to Dubai for the game on March 2 against India, who are not playing any of their Champions Trophy matches in Pakistan because they did not get government clearance to travel.

New Zealand squad for tri-series and Champions Trophy

Mitchell Santner (capt), Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, Daryl Mitchell, Will O'Rourke, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Ben Sears, Nathan Smith, Kane Williamson, Will Young, Jacob Duffy (tri-series only)

Afghanistan fast bowler Shapoor Zadran has announced his retirement from international cricket. The tall left-arm quick played 44 ODIs and 36 T20Is since his debut in 2009, and went on to take 80 wickets across both formats. His last international appearance came in 2020, before calling time on his career on Thursday at the age of 37.

Aggressive, and, at times, devastating, he possessed a typical fast bowler's mentality, and cited Shoaib Akthar as his idol.

Cited as a key figure in Afghanistan's rise to prominence on the global scene, he earned wider cult hero status during the 2015 ODI World Cup. His ten dismissals - accompanied by exuberant celebrations - at an average of 26.50 included Steven Smith, David Warner, Kane Williamson, Tillakaratne Dilshan and Mahmudullah.

After taking 4 for 38 from his ten overs to restrict Scotland to 210, Shapoor was on hand down at No. 11 to contribute to an unbeaten final-wicket stand of 19. He even struck the winning boundary which took Afghanistan to a famous one-wicket win with three balls to spare. Shapoor finished on 12 not out, his second-highest ODI score.

In a statement released on his Facebook page, Shapoor said the decision to retire was "one of the toughest decisions" of his life.

"My journey began in the most challenging times of Afghan cricket," he said. "I faced difficulties, played under limited resources, and overcame many obstacles, but I never lost faith. The support of cricket fans, my teammates, coaches, and especially my family kept me going through every hardship. I sincerely thank everyone who stood by my side throughout this long journey.

"The love, prayers, and unwavering support of my family, friends, fans, and the people of Afghanistan have been my greatest strength. I will always be grateful for it."

Ravens' Tucker accused of inappropriate behavior

Published in Breaking News
Thursday, 30 January 2025 19:30

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is accused of inappropriate sexual behavior by six massage therapists in the Baltimore area, according to an investigation by The Baltimore Banner.

Tucker's conduct, according to an article posted by The Banner on Thursday, caused some therapists to refuse to work with him again and resulted in two spas banning him from returning. The allegations reportedly occurred between 2012 and 2016, which were Tucker's first five seasons in the NFL.

About an hour after The Banner's article was posted, Tucker called the allegations "unequivocally false" in a lengthy response on social media.

"Throughout my career as a professional athlete, I have always sought to conduct myself with the utmost professionalism," Tucker posted to X on Thursday. "I have never before been accused of misconduct of any kind, and I have never been accused of acting inappropriately in front of a massage therapist or during a massage therapy session or during other bodywork."

In his post, Tucker said the article "takes innocuous, or ambiguous, interactions and skews them so out of proportion that they are no longer recognizable. ... This is desperate tabloid fodder."

Tucker could be subject to discipline under the NFL's personal conduct policy.

"We first became aware of the allegations from the reporter investigating this story as they were not previously shared with the NFL," league spokesperson Brian McCarthy said. "We take any allegation seriously and will look into the matter."

The Ravens issued a statement saying "we take any allegations of this nature seriously and will continue to monitor the situation."

Attorneys for Tucker denied the allegations of inappropriate behavior, telling The Banner that it's speculative and "impossible to prove." His lawyers also said Tucker has never been banned from the two spas.

The Banner said it began its investigation after receiving a tip on Jan. 9. Six massage therapists contacted by The Banner allege that Tucker exposed his genitals, brushed two of them with his exposed penis and left what they believed to be ejaculate on the massage table after three of his treatments.

"I support a process that allows claims to be properly investigated," Tucker said in his post. "But, for the sake of myself and my family, I cannot allow these false claims to go unchallenged. I cannot be any clearer. These allegations are false and incredibly hurtful to both me and, more importantly, my family."

Tucker, 35, is the most accurate kicker in NFL history, converting 89.1% of his field goal attempts. He is the longest-tenured player on the Ravens who was part of the team's Super Bowl championship team in 2012.

Feds eye betting patterns with Rozier's play in '23

Published in Basketball
Thursday, 30 January 2025 16:44

MIAMI -- Unusual betting patterns surrounding the play of then-Charlotte Hornets guard Terry Rozier in a game nearly two years ago are now under investigation by federal prosecutors, part of the same probe that led to the lifetime ban of Toronto Raptors player Jontay Porter, the NBA confirmed Thursday.

The Wall Street Journal first reported the investigation, noting that Rozier, who played for the Hornets at that time and now plays for the Miami Heat, has neither been charged with a crime nor has he been accused of wrongdoing.

The NBA said it looked into the matter at the time and did not find that any league rules were broken.

"In March 2023, the NBA was alerted to unusual betting activity related to Terry Rozier's performance in a game between Charlotte and New Orleans," NBA spokesman Mike Bass said in a statement, first released to The Wall Street Journal and then to other outlets. "The league conducted an investigation and did not find a violation of NBA rules. We are now aware of an investigation by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York related to this matter and have been cooperating with that investigation."

The U.S. Attorney's office did not immediately comment. The Heat referred to the NBA statement when asked for comment.

"We are aware of the NBA's 2023 investigation which determined there was absolutely no wrongdoing by Mr. Rozier and we are confident that the on-going government investigation will arrive at the exact same conclusion," Rozier's attorney Jim Trusty said.

The game involving Rozier that is in question was played March 23, 2023, a matchup between the Hornets and the New Orleans Pelicans. Rozier played the first 9 minutes, 36 seconds of that game -- and not only did he not return that night, citing a foot issue, but he did not play again that season.

Charlotte had eight games remaining and was not in playoff contention, so it did not seem particularly unusual that Rozier was shut down for the season's final games.

In that March 23 game, Rozier finished with 5 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists in the opening period -- a productive quarter, but well below his usual total output for a full game.

Posts still online from March 23, 2023, show some bettors were furious with sportsbooks that evening when it became evident that Rozier was not going to return to the game after the first quarter, with many turning to social media to say that something "shady" had gone on regarding the prop bets involving his stats for that night.

One frustrated bettor posted an image of a ticket for a three-leg parlay where a $65 wager would have returned $401.95. The bettor played over 6.5 goals in the Tampa Bay-Ottawa NHL game and over 8.5 rebounds for Julius Randle, both of which hit. But the ticket didn't cash because Rozier finished well below his prop bet of 32.5 combined points, assists and rebounds. The bettor picked Rozier to exceed those numbers.

Some sportsbooks offered Rozier prop bets -- his totals for that night were generally set around 21.5 points, 6 assists and 4 rebounds -- on March 23, then took them down hours before the start of the Charlotte-New Orleans game. It was not clear why that happened, and some bettors wondered aloud why that unusual move had taken place. Rozier was not listed on the team's injury report going into the game.

Rozier, 30, is in the third year of a four-year, $96.3 million contract.

Porter's ban came after a similar investigation into his performance and "prop bets" -- wagers where bettors can choose whether a player will reach a certain statistical standard or not during a game. Last April, the NBA banned Porter for life after a league probe found he disclosed confidential information to sports bettors and wagered on games, even betting on his team to lose.

Porter was criminally prosecuted and pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud. He is awaiting sentencing.

The Porter investigation started once the league learned from "licensed sports betting operators and an organization that monitors legal betting markets" about unusual gambling patterns surrounding Porter's performance in a game on March 20, 2024, against Sacramento. The league determined that Porter gave a bettor information about his own health status prior to that game and said that another individual -- known to be an NBA bettor -- placed an $80,000 bet that Porter would not hit the numbers set for him in parlays through an online sportsbook. That bet would have won $1.1 million.

Bettors tried to get as much money down as possible, parlaying the unders on Rozier's statistics, including rebounds, ahead of the March 23, 2023 game, sources familiar with the betting told ESPN's David Purdum.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Wade: Had surgery to remove cancerous tumor

Published in Basketball
Thursday, 30 January 2025 16:44

Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade said he had surgery on his kidney in 2023, with doctors removing a tumor that was later deemed to be cancerous.

In comments made on his "The Why with Dwyane Wade" podcast that were published Thursday, the three-time NBA champion revealed publicly for the first time that he was dealing with some stomach and urinary issues, which led him to see a doctor after "taking a few years off from taking physicals." Wade said he a had full-body scan, which revealed a "cyst/tumor" on his right kidney.

Multiple doctors recommended surgery, which he ultimately underwent in December 2023.

Wade said doctors removed 40% of his right kidney and that tests on the tumor after it was removed showed it was cancerous.

"Thank God that I did do the surgery," he said.

Wade reflected on his decision to have the surgery, saying it was a low point in his life.

"I think it was the first time my family, my dad, my kids, they saw me weak," he said. "That moment was probably the weakest point I've ever felt in my life. ... I was struggling, dog. Struggling. And one thing you never want to do as a man is you never want your family to see you as weak. You don't want to be perceived weak and you don't want to be seen in your weak moments. But I had to."

Wade praised his family for being there for him.

"In that processes of weakness, I found strength," he said.

Wade, who retired after the 2018-19 season, holds several franchise records with the Miami Heat -- including points, assists, steals, games and minutes played. His 16-year career in the NBA included 15 with the Heat, three championships and a Finals MVP in 2006.

First-timers Wemby, Sengun top All-Star reserves

Published in Basketball
Thursday, 30 January 2025 16:44

Victor Wembanyama was named to his first All-Star team Thursday night, one of 14 reserves selected to this year's midseason showcase in San Francisco on Feb. 16.

Wembanyama, who turned 21 earlier this month, is averaging 24.4 points and 10.8 rebounds for the San Antonio Spurs in his second NBA season and is leading the league in blocks for a second straight year.

After narrowly missing out on one of the spots in the starting lineup for the Western Conference behind LeBron James and Kevin Durant, Wembanyama was an easy choice to lead the West reserves. The seven reserves in each conference were selected by a vote by the league's coaches after a combination of fans, media and players determined the five starters in each conference.

Joining Wembanyama from the Western Conference were Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards, Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis, LA Clippers guard James Harden, Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr., Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun and Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jalen Williams.

It was the 11th selection for Harden, as well as the 10th for Davis, followed by the third for Edwards and second for Jackson. It was the first selection for Wembanyama, Sengun and Williams.

The Eastern Conference reserves consisted of Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown, Indiana Pacers forward Pascal Siakam, Cleveland Cavaliers guard Darius Garland and forward Evan Mobley, Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham, Milwaukee Bucks guard Damian Lillard and Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro.

Lillard made it for the ninth time, while it was the fourth for Brown, the third for Siakam and the second for Garland. Mobley, Cunningham and Herro were first-time selections.

The Cavaliers -- with Garland, Mobley and starter Donovan Mitchell -- were the only team to get three players onto this year's rosters. The Celtics (Brown and Jayson Tatum), Lakers (Davis and James), Thunder (Williams and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander) and New York Knicks (Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns) each had two.

The coaches for this year's All-Star Game will be Mark Daigneault from the Thunder and Kenny Atkinson from the Cavaliers. Because of the change in format this season, which has the 24 All-Stars broken up into three teams of eight-man rosters -- plus the winning team from the Rising Stars Challenge on Friday night -- one assistant coach from the Thunder and one from the Cavaliers will coach two of the teams.

Source: Polanco to stay with M's on 1-year deal

Published in Baseball
Thursday, 30 January 2025 19:21

The Seattle Mariners filled a hole at third base Thursday by bringing Jorge Polanco back on a one-year, $7.75 million contract, a source confirmed to ESPN.

The deal includes a vesting option for 2026 that is based on plate appearances, according to The Athletic, which first reported the agreement.

Polanco, a 31-year-old switch-hitter, had his best season in 2019, producing an .841 OPS with 22 home runs and finishing 13th in American League MVP voting. His offensive numbers remained solid from 2021 to 2023, during which he slashed .255/.333/.462 and posted a 120 adjusted OPS with the Minnesota Twins.

But Polanco's production dipped in Seattle, which has historically been difficult on hitters. He hit 16 home runs in 118 games and maintained his discipline within the strike zone in 2024, but his OPS finished at a career-low .651 and his adjusted OPS, which adjusts for park factors, was seven percentage points below the league average.

The Mariners boast a young, dynamic starting rotation that is arguably the best in the AL but have been held back for years by a lack of consistent offensive production. Their pitching staff had the second-lowest ERA in the majors last year, but the offense ranked 22nd in OPS, prompting the Mariners to miss the playoffs after a resurgent 2023 season.

The Mariners are hoping a full season of Randy Arozarena, whom they acquired before the trade deadline last July, and a bounce-back campaign from young superstar Julio Rodriguez will go a long way toward improving their lineup. But they'd still like to add another bat, even with Polanco's return. Second and first base remain positions the team can upgrade.

Feds: No evidence of Mizuhara gambling addiction

Published in Baseball
Thursday, 30 January 2025 19:21

Federal prosecutors disputed claims by Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter that he stole from the slugger to pay back massive gambling debts, saying there was no evidence he suffered from a gambling addiction before he started draining the Los Angeles Dodgers star's bank account, according to court documents filed Thursday.

Ippei Mizuhara is due to be sentenced Feb. 6 after his June guilty plea in the case. Last week, he asked U.S. District Judge John W. Holcomb for an 18-month sentence, instead of the nearly five years prosecutors seek. Mizuhara said he was remorseful and blamed the crime on what he called a "longstanding" addition to gambling in which he "frequented casinos four to five times a week."

But in their new response, prosecutors doubled down on their sentencing recommendation and said their research showed there is no evidence of a longstanding addiction other than Mizuhara's "self-serving and uncorroborated statements to the psychologist he hired for the purposes of sentencing."

"All defendants claim to be remorseful at the time of sentencing," prosecutors wrote. "The question courts must answer is whether the defendant is truly remorseful or whether they are just sorry they were caught."

Mizuhara's attorney, Michael Freedman, declined comment Thursday.

Prosecutors said the government's investigation found "only minimal evidence" of Mizuhara's past legal gambling, stating investigators had looked at more than 30 casinos across the country and "the only evidence found was defendant spending $200 at the Mirage casino during a weekend in 2008."

Prosecutors attached a document containing a color photocopy of Mizuhara's California driver's license, along with spreadsheet images showing bets he placed at the Mirage.

Mizuhara registered for FanDuel in 2018, but never placed a bet on it, according to prosecutors. He began betting with DraftKings in 2023 after he "had already stolen millions of dollars from Mr. Ohtani," the filing states.

Other exhibits showed Mizuhara placing bets ranging from $5 to $1,400 on NBA, NHL, soccer and college baseball games.

Prosecutors contend Mizuhara did not accumulate a "tremendous debt" that forced him to steal from Ohtani, as Mizuhara has claimed. At the time of the first fraudulent wire transfer from Ohtani's bank account, for "a modest $40,000" in September 2021, Mizuhara had more than $34,000 in his checking account, prosecutors said.

"[Mizuhara] could have used his own money to pay the bookie but instead chose to steal from Mr. Ohtani," prosecutors wrote.

They allege Mizuhara deposited money he received from his winnings from the bookie and DraftKings into his personal account and "had no intention of repaying Mr. Ohtani."

In his filing to Holcomb, Mizuhara claimed that he "had to rent a place" near Ohtani and "paid hefty rent" where he ultimately settled in Newport Beach, California, while simultaneously paying rent for an apartment in Japan. He also stated in his filing that he was "living paycheck to paycheck."

"But this is also not true," prosecutors wrote in their filing, submitting bank statements as evidence showing "he was using Mr. Ohtani's debit card to pay his rent" without Ohtani's "knowledge or authorization."

"He had no expenses," the prosecutors continued. "He had no loans, car payments, or rent expenses," noting Ohtani gave Mizuhara a Porsche to drive.

Mizuhara always had a "significant balance" in his checking account, prosecutors state, noting it was more than $30,000 in March 2023 and more than $195,000 in March 2024, when inquiries from ESPN led to his firing from the Dodgers and to Ohtani's attorneys calling the wire transfers a "massive theft."

Prosecutors also said Mizuhara turned down book and commercial deals in spite of Ohtani encouraging him "to accept the deals." Mizuhara "did in fact write at least one book" -- an illustrated children's book about Ohtani, according to an exhibit.

Prosecutors concluded their filing by stating "a significant period of incarceration is necessary," and reiterated their request for a sentence of 57 months in prison, three years supervised release, more than $16 million in restitution to Ohtani and $1.1 million to the IRS.

"There is no doubt" Mizuhara "feels ashamed from the international attention he received from his fraud schemes and web of lies," the prosecutors wrote. "But instead of showing true remorse," they allege, Mizuhara is trying to "justify stealing millions from Mr. Ohtani."

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