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Who Must Race Into The Daytona 500?

Published in Racing
Thursday, 13 February 2025 09:01

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Heading into Thursday nights Duels at Daytona that set the field for Sundays 67th Daytona 500, essentially only two spots in the field remain.

Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson and 2016 series champion Martin Truex Jr. locked into the field during Wednesdays qualifying session, while four-time Indy 500 winner Helio Castroneves is secured a spot in the field by way of NASCARs Open Exemption Provisional for World Class Drivers.

However, all three could improve their positions in the starting field by racing their way in during the two qualifying races.

Truex earned the 12th starting spot in the first Duel, while Johnson, a three-time Daytona 500 winner, starts 14th in the second Duel.

Should Truex or Johnson earn the one available race-in position in each Duel, Justin Allgaier (first Duel) and Corey LaJoie (second Duel) could earn a spot based on their qualifying times.

While only the front row (Chase Briscoe and Austin Cindric) is set for the Daytona 500, all drivers including the 36 charter teams will earn starting spots based on finishing position in the Duels.

Truex, who is driving for TRICON Garage, leads the Open cars in the first Duel. Justin Allgaier, aboard the first-time Cup Series entry for Dale Earnhardt Jr.s JRM Motorsports team, will start 17th in hopes of racing into the field.

Castroneves (20th), Chandler Smith (22nd) and J.J. Yeley (23rd) will also be racing for the qualifying position. However, if Castroneves does not earn it, the field will expand to 41 cars to accommodate his provisional status.

Johnson, in his Legacy Motor Club entry, leads the Open contingent in the second Duel. Chasing Johnson for the guaranteed spot are LaJoie, who starts 17th in a Rick Ware Racing Ford, Anthony Alfredo (20th) and B.J. McLeod (21st).

First Duel Lineup

Second Duel Lineup

Who has won the Daytona 500?

Knights D Theodore out for rest of 4 Nations

Published in Hockey
Thursday, 13 February 2025 09:33

Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore will miss the remainder of the 4 Nations Face-Off after sustaining an upper-body injury while playing for Canada.

The Knights announced Thursday that Theodore is week-to-week, one day after he was pushed into the glass on a hit by Sweden's Adrian Kempe in the second period of Canada's 4-3 overtime victory.

Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Travis Sanheim will draw in to replace Theodore in the lineup for Canada. Sanheim was a healthy scratch on Wednesday.

Theodore, 29, has 48 points (seven goals, 41 assists) and averages 22:03 of ice time in 55 games for the Knights this season.

A Stanley Cup winner with Vegas, Theodore has 354 points (78 goals, 276 assists) in 552 career games with the Anaheim Ducks and Golden Knights.

Sources: Qatar cooling investment in France, PSG

Published in Soccer
Thursday, 13 February 2025 09:38

Qatar's investment vehicles are cooling their interests in France, sources have told ESPN, including the majority owners of Paris Saint-Germain.

The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) -- the country's sovereign wealth fund, which has an estimated 500 billion of assets -- and PSG's majority ownership group, Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), have already slowed down their investments in the country.

Sources have told ESPN that the change in investment strategy has taken place for over a year and does not come as a reaction to PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi being subject to an investigation in France into possible corruption.

The investigation does not relate to Al-Khelaifi's activities at PSG, but rather his links to a French businessman, a judicial official told The Associated Press on Thursday.

The Associated Press reported that he has been handed preliminary charges of complicity in the alleged buying of a vote and harming of freedom to vote, and of complicity in abuse of power to the detriment of the Lagardere group.

Preliminary charges in France mean the suspect could be freed if an investigation turns up nothing, or formally indicted and sent to trial.

Al-Khelaifi denies the charges.

A source close to Al-Khelaifi told ESPN: "This file has absolutely and emphatically nothing to do with Nasser Al-Khelaifi, but as usual he will get dragged through a completely spurious process as a famous name, who is apparently responsible for anything and everything, until everything quietly disappears without any grounds whatsoever in a few years."

Qatari officials have been considering their position in France for some time after growing tired of what they perceive as unfair treatment from local media, the French justice system and national politicians.

QIA owns a significant number of properties and hotels among other business interests in Paris, but it has already begun selling parts of its French portfolio.

France used to be one of the priority markets for QIA, QSI, beIN Media Group and Qatar's other investment arms.

QSI bought PSG in 2011. The group have overseen significannt investment in the transfer market, signing players such as Thiago Silva, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Kylian Mbappé, Neymar and Lionel Messi.

It resulted in 10 Ligue 1 titles and a host of other domestic honours in the succeeding 13 years, although the club has continually failed to achieve QSI's goal of winning the Champions League.

American investment fund Arctos, in partnership with NBA star Kevin Durant, acquired a minority common equity stake in PSG in December 2023.

The move showed QSI's desire to attract outside investors in the club, while it has also broadened its portfolio of investments outside of France, including a minority stake in Portuguese club Braga.

Meanwhile, beIN Media Group, who through beIN Sports own the broadcast rights to Ligue 1, has been involved in investment talks with Saudi Arabia for over a year. It has also reduced its overall spend on media rights in France.

Information from the Associated Press contributed to this report.

Liverpool's Slot awaits ban after Everton drama

Published in Soccer
Thursday, 13 February 2025 09:38

Liverpool manager Arne Slot must wait to discover the extent of his ban after he was sent off amid fractious scenes at the end of Wednesday's Merseyside derby.

Slot approached referee Michael Oliver after a melee between the two sets of players following the full-time whistle had seen Everton's Abdoulaye Doucouré and Liverpool's Curtis Jones sent off for second bookable offences.

Doucouré appeared to celebrate in front of Liverpool supporters after James Tarkowski's goal in the eighth minute of stoppage time earned Everton a 2-2 draw in the last-ever Merseyside derby at Goodison Park.

Jones reacted angrily and ran over to confront Doucouré, which led to ugly scenes.

Slot shook Oliver's hand and appeared to say something to the referee, who then immediately produced another red card.

Liverpool assistant manager Spike Hulshoff was also sent off.

There is no automatic suspension for a manager who has been dismissed, and any sanction has to come via a Football Association (FA) charge, which must be communicated to Liverpool no later than Monday.

Liverpool would then have three business days following the charge to submit a response, with the FA allowed a further three days to issue a reply.

It means Slot is almost certain to be on the touchline for Liverpool's next two games, on Sunday at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers and Wednesday's trip to Aston Villa.

The extent of the disciplinary action for Slot will depend on what he said, and what is in Oliver's report. An extended touchline ban can be imposed by a Regulatory Commission if misconduct is deemed serious enough to warrant further measures.

However, Jones will automatically be banned from the Wolves game, while Doucouré is suspended for his side's visit to Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Both clubs also face a Football Association charge for failing to control their players. Slot was unable to give his reaction after the game, as managers are barred from media duties if they are shown a red card.

However, Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk said Oliver had "lost control" of the match.

"Obviously you saw how they celebrated the goal, and they have every right to," Van Dijk told TNT Sports.

"I think Doucouré in the end wanted to provoke our fans and Curtis didn't think that was the right thing to do and obviosuly you know what happens when there is a tussle.

"I think the ref didn't have the game under control in my opinion ... Both teams have to deal with it. It is what it is. We just need to move on."

Havertz out for season as Arsenal confirm surgery

Published in Soccer
Thursday, 13 February 2025 09:38

Arsenal have confirmed that Kai Havertz has been ruled out for the rest of the season after suffering a hamstring injury during the club's midseason training camp in Dubai.

The club confirmed that Havertz will undergo surgery in the next few days before beginning his recovery programme.

The injury comes as severe blow to Arsenal, who are now without a recognised striker given Gabriel Jesus has already been ruled out for the rest of the campaign following knee surgery.

Havertz has been a mainstay in Mikel Arteta's side this season with 34 appearances in all competitions and is the club's top scorer with 15 goals.

"We can confirm that Kai Havertz has sustained a hamstring injury during a training session in Dubai last week," Arsenal said in a statement.

"Subsequent assessments and specialist reviews have confirmed that the injury will require surgery, which will take place in the coming days. Soon after surgery, Kai will begin his recovery and rehabilitation programme, which is expected to extend into preseason preparations for next season.

"Everyone at the club is fully focused on supporting Kai to ensure he is back to full fitness as soon as possible."

Havertz's injury will renew scrutiny over Arsenal's decision to not sign a striker in the January transfer window.

Arteta admitted the club were short of attacking options and voiced his disappointment at missing out with sources confirming the club opted not to pursue a deal for Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins after having a 40 million ($49.8m) offer rejected.

Longer-term targets including Benjamin Sesko at Red Bull Leipzig and Newcastle's Alexander Isak were not available.

Prior to Havertz's injury, Arsenal's attacking woes appeared to be easing up following Bukayo Saka's return to light training earlier this week.

The England international's last appearance for the club came against Crystal Palace in December, where he picked up a hamstring injury that required surgery.

Traveling with the squad to Dubai for their midseason training camp is a significant step in his recovery ahead of an expected return to action in March.

Information from ESPN's James Olley contributed to this report.

Ronaldo tops sport rich list, no women in top 100

Published in Soccer
Thursday, 13 February 2025 09:38

Cristiano Ronaldo again topped the list of the world's highest-paid athletes with total income of $260 million in 2024, according to sports industry news site Sportico, but there were no women in the top 100.

The leading 100, dominated by players from football, the NBA, NFL, golf and boxing, earned an estimated $6.2 billion in total income last year. The figure includes $4.8 billion in salary and prize money, plus $1.4 billion in endorsements.

Former U.S. Open tennis champion Coco Gauff was the top-earning female athlete last year at $30.4 million, well short of Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daniel Jones who squeezed in at number 100 with a total income of $37.5 million.

Ronaldo's lucrative contract with Al Nassr ensured he retained top spot for a second straight year after he moved to the Saudi Pro League in December 2022.

Sportico said the Portugal forward, who celebrated his 40th birthday last week, earned a hefty $215 million in wages, while he also made $45 million in endorsements.

Ronaldo is so far ahead of the other athletes in the world that Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, who is second on the list, earned $153.8 million in comparison -- more than $100 million short of the five-time Ballon d'Or winner.

British boxer Tyson Fury, who lost to Ukraine's Oleksandr Usyk in a heavyweight clash in December, is third on the list at $147 million.

The top five are rounded out by Inter Miami's Argentina captain Lionel Messi ($135 million) and Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James ($133.2 million) -- the only 40-year-old playing in the NBA.

The list is made up of athletes from eight sports and hailing from 27 countries.

While American Gauff, who is only 20, could climb up the list in the years to come, there have been other women athletes who would have cracked the list in the past.

Business magazine Forbes said Japan's four-times Grand Slam tennis champion Naomi Osaka was the world's highest-paid female athlete in 2022 after she pulled in $57.3 million in prize money and endorsements.

Retired tennis great Serena Williams, who won 23 singles majors, earned $41.8 million in 2021, according to Forbes. The American retired from the sport in 2022 at the U.S. Open.

Just two days before the Vancouver Whitecaps were set to host Inter Miami at BC Place, the Canadian side made an unprecedented announcement that infuriated fans, forced newsrooms into overdrive and left Miami scrambling for a response.

"While we haven't received an official update on the availability of Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, and Sergio Busquets for this weekend, we understand they will not make this trip," Whitecaps CEO Axel Schuster said in a statement last season. "Unfortunately, we have no control over who plays for our opponent, and it was important for us to communicate to our fans as soon as possible."

Despite Messi's absence, the Whitecaps vowed to follow through with their scheduled pregame celebrations that included a block party, tailgates and several activations outside of the stadium. A team being first to reveal a roster update about an opponent was unusual; even more unprecedented was the Whitecaps' decision to offer a 50% discount in stadium food as a way of making up for the disappointment of an opposing player's absence.

Messi's power to disrupt teams' typical gameday protocol was seen again when the Chicago Fire last season offered an unprecedented compensation package to fans in case Messi failed to feature in an Aug. 31 match against Inter Miami. If Messi didn't play, the Fire offered to credit single-match buyers $250 off two or more new 2025 Chicago Fire season-ticket memberships or $100 off two or more single match tickets for the 2025 home match against Inter Miami.

Still, a Messi-less Inter Miami produced season-high crowds for the Whitecaps (51,035) and the Fire (55,385), which helps explain why teams are bending over backwards to fan the flames of "Messi mania."

Messi brings bigger stadiums, higher prices

When Messi joined MLS in the summer of 2023, teams swiftly adjusted to host one of the game's greatest. Now heading into Messi's third season in the league, MLS continues to navigate the revolutionary circumstances surrounding games that feature Messi's Inter Miami.

When teams prepare to host the Herons, it's not just a matter of stopping Messi on the field: they must also try to cash in by moving games to larger venues, preparing for massive crowds and campaigning around the arrival of a star-studded Inter Miami squad. New specialized marketing strategies and targeted efforts began running on team social channels and websites the day the 2025 schedule was announced.

The anticipation to face Messi drove every Inter Miami opponent to different decisions, but all made changes to account for a surge in attention, and 2025 is sure to bring more outside-the-box approaches. After all, Messi is in the last year of his Miami contract, and teams might not have another chance to capitalize on his presence.

Sporting Kansas City regularly plays at the soccer-specific Children's Mercy Park, which holds 18,467 spectators. But when facing Inter Miami last season, the Western Conference team moved to Arrowhead Stadium, the NFL venue boasting a capacity of 76,416. The price for tickets ranged from $100 to $290 in the upper bowl and $180 $600 in the lower bowl, depending on proximity to the pitch -- multiples more than typical tickets at Children's Mercy Park, depending on the section.

That match in Kansas City was a sellout, despite the larger venue. It drew 72,610 fans, the fourth-largest standalone crowd in MLS history and the most to attend a match during the 2024 regular season.

Charlotte FC, the New England Revolution, the Chicago Fire and Atlanta United already play in large NFL stadiums, but opted to expand the usual range of tickets so they could accommodate newfound local Miami supporters. These teams often close the upper bowls, leaving only the lower sections available for purchase, but changed their policies against Messi and the Herons.

In 2023, Atlanta boasted a crowd of 71,635 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium to face Miami -- the team's average attendance at the time was 47,526, the highest average of any MLS team in 2023. When Atlanta United stunned the Herons last season with a 2-1 victory in front of 68,455 spectators, it was the fifth-highest postseason attendance in MLS history, and the only first-round MLS playoff match to make the list.

In Charlotte, around 66,000 fans filled Bank of America Stadium for a regular-season game that many described as one of the most anticipated games in franchise history. The only time Charlotte FC has seen a larger audience was its inaugural match in front of 74,000 fans. Otherwise, the team averages around 36,000 supporters at a regular-season game.

The Revolution, a founding team of MLS that has been in the league since 1996, drew a club-record crowd of 65,612 fans at Gillette Stadium last season when they hosted Messi. That surpassed their 2002 MLS Cup final attendance record by 4,296, a record that stood for 22 years.

"To see the masses come alive whenever we show up is a cool thing," said Inter Miami player Julian Gressel. "It's incredible to see the support that follows us. There are some games where it's a bit strange, like in D.C. or New England, for example, the crowd is pretty much pro-Miami and pro-Messi."

When hosting Inter Miami at smaller, soccer-specific stadiums, tickets sell out quickly, which generates a competitive resale market. CF Montreal's Saputo Stadium can host 20,521 fans -- an average ticket in 2024 could cost as much as $69 with the lowest coming in at only $13, according to Seatgeek. But against Inter Miami, the average skyrocketed to $465.

The 2024 regular season game hosted by CF Montreal against Inter Miami now ranks within the top 10 most expensive MLS matches since 2009, according to VividSeats. The cheapest ticket available was priced at $325, while the most expensive reached $729 days before the match.

The high prices didn't stop fans, either. Saputo Stadium sold out, welcoming 19,619 fervent fans dressed in all kinds of costumes to show their support.

"The impact of Messi's arrival to Inter Miami CF continues to be momentous, with increased global demand on StubHub," said StubHub spokesperson Adam Budelli in a release. "The surge in sales for Inter Miami, and the league as a whole, is a testament to his legacy as a soccer star. Messi's influence extends beyond the confines of his home stadium, driving demand on the road from buyers all over the world."

Inter Miami creating a never-before-seen buzz in MLS

Peter Vermes, the long-time head coach and sporting director of Sporting Kansas City, says MLS has made strides since he first became manager in 2009; he has been witness to most of MLS's biggest signings, including David Beckham, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, David Villa and Thierry Henry. And yet he says the mania surrounding Messi remains unparalleled.

"In 2010, we played Man United at Arrowhead and had something like 56,000 or 58,000 fans, and that was a big milestone for us in that," Vermes said. "Now, you're not bringing one of the most famous teams in the world to play against us. You're talking about playing against another MLS team. And now you have that 72,000 crowd. That in itself is unreal. It's a phenomenal progression that has happened in the league from that point of view ... it's like when Michael Jordan used to come to different places, all of a sudden, they sold out because other people wanted to see Michael Jordan play as well."

When the Houston Dynamo faced Inter Miami last season in the U.S. Open Cup final, a competition that has struggled to maintain a foothold in American soccer, Messi added a boost, too. Messi's availability for the match was questionable in the hours leading up to kick off, but Dynamo defender Griffin Dorsey said the buzz created by the Herons remains unparalleled in MLS with or without their captain on the field.

"Messi being around added something to that game that would not have been there if it wasn't," Dorsey said. "That buzz was very big. That whole Inter Miami team, especially last year, but also you see it this year -- it brings a lot to the league. There's always a lot more excitement and hype when you're playing against some of the best players who have ever played the game, period."

Indeed, the mere thought of the forward's presence incites commotion, Dynamo coach Ben Olsen said.

"Messi does add sizzle to this game," Olsen told ESPN. "And he's managed to do that to the league and to any opponent that's preparing for that team right now. They have transformed themselves into the marquee team in this league."

MLS announced that the overall average attendance increased by 23,240 in 2024: 10 games featured at least 45,000 fans, five games featured more than 50,000 fans and three surpassed 60,000. Inter Miami played in six of those top 10 matches, and Miami set the season record when playing Sporting KC at Arrowhead Stadium.

"His impact has been unimaginable," said MLS commissioner Don Garber. "The metrics on and off the field have been spectacular. And it's great to see Leo Messi deliver for MLS in ways that we had hoped he would."

Undoubtedly, wherever Messi goes, crowds will follow and norms will be broken. Nothing less should be expected in 2025 as the possibility of Messi's final season in MLS lingers in the minds of fans -- and opposing teams.

Jaiswal boost for Mumbai in Ranji semi-final against Vidarbha

Published in Cricket
Thursday, 13 February 2025 06:05
Yashasvi Jaiswal, who had missed the final cut for the Champions Trophy, is set to play for Mumbai in their semi-final clash against Vidarbha in Nagpur. Jaiswal's presence bolsters a Mumbai side that already has a number of other internationals in captain Ajinkya Rahane, Suryakumar Yadav, Shivam Dube and Shardul Thakur.

Dube is part of the non-travelling reserves for the Champions Trophy and will travel to Dubai if required.

Jasiwal was originally picked in India's Champions Trophy squad in January before making way for mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy when the final squad was announced on February 11. Jasiwal had made his ODI debut in the first match against England, also in Nagpur, in place of Virat Kohli, who had missed that game with a knee niggle. Opening the batting with Rohit Sharma, Jaiswal scored 15 off 22 balls before Jofra Archer had him caught behind.
Before joining the India squad, Jaiswal had already played a Ranji game against Jammu & Kashmir, which they lost at home. Incidentally, that fixture also marked Rohit Sharma's return to the Ranji Trophy.

Mumbai, the defending champions, could face a challenge against Vidarbha in a rematch of last season's final. In this season, Vidarbha had dominated the group stage, winning six of their seven games - the one against Gujarat was drawn with Vidarbha coming away with first-innings points - before crushing Tamil Nadu in the quarter-finals.

Ajinkya Rahane (capt), Ayush Mhatre, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Amogh Bhatkal, Suryakumar Yadav, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Siddhesh Lad, Shivam Dube, Akash Anand (wk), Hardik Tamore (wk), Suryansh Shedge, Shardul Thakur, Shams Mulani, Tanush Kotian, Mohit Avasthi, Sylvester D'Souza, Royston Dias, Atharva Ankolekar, Harsh Tanna

Mark Robinson departs role as Warwickshire coach

Published in Cricket
Thursday, 13 February 2025 06:13
Mark Robinson has left his role as Warwickshire's first-team coach after the club conducted a restructure of coaching and support staff. He will be replaced in the role by former Warwickshire batter Ian Westwood.

Robinson was appointed in early 2021 and went on to lead Warwickshire to the County Championship title in his first season. They finished eighth in 2022, avoiding relegation on the final day, and then seventh last year, winning just once in the Championship. They also lost at the quarter-final stage of the Blast four seasons running.

Warwickshire's chief executive, Stuart Cain, said there had been disappointment at the recent performance of the men's teams but the club wanted to avoid "a kneejerk response" to last season. Following a high-performance review, a number of changes have been made to the coaching structure, in part to reflect the advent of a professional women's team and the continued integration of Birmingham Phoenix.

In addition to Westwood overseeing the first team, Tony Frost has been appointed head of cricket operations after the retirement of Keith Cook, while Simon Kerrigan will become 2nd XI coach as well as offering spin bowling support. Stuart Barnes remains as bowling coach, with the club seeking a new batting coach.
Laura Macleod will continue as head of high performance for Bears Women, working alongside Ali Maiden, recently appointed head coach of both Bears Women and Birmingham Phoenix.
With Warwickshire retaining 51% majority ownership of Phoenix following the ECB's Hundred equity sale, those teams will also be integrated into the new structure from 2026. Warwickshire are also in the process of appointing a new performance director after the departure of Gavin Larsen before Christmas.

"It's no secret we've been disappointed in our men's performance in recent years," Cain said. "We also wanted to proactively address the biggest changes the game has seen in a decade with the long-overdue formation of a professional Bears Women's team and the integration of Birmingham Phoenix into our elite set-up.

"It was important not to make a kneejerk response to last season. We allowed time for a thorough analysis of our high performance structure and worked with the club's cricket audit committee and board to create a new approach that recognises the need for improvement and also addresses the challenges created by moving from managing one professional team to four, playing four different formats of cricket.

"Robbo has worked hard for the Bears since joining in 2021 and we shouldn't underestimate his achievement in winning the County Championship in his first season. He is a quality coach and will be an asset to any club.

"However, considering recent performances and feedback from the review, we felt it was time for change. Ian Westwood is a Bear through-and-through. He understands our history, culture, and DNA. He is competitive, structured and a quality leader having previously been club captain and 2nd XI coach. He understands how to win red-ball matches as well as the demands of white ball, having most recently coached at Sharjah Warriors in the ILT20.

"The new head of cricket operations role means we have somebody focused on running the machine, making sure everything from hotels and kit through to wickets and the indoor centre are set up to support the players and ensure there are no distractions or frustrations. Frosty will take over from the retiring Keith Cook who has given such incredible service to the club for more than 50 years.

"We're confident this new structure gives us the skills, resources and focus needed for the men's and women's teams to put themselves in a position to win domestic tournaments, as well as develop local talent from the many diverse communities that surround Edgbaston."

Robinson, who previously coached England Women and Sussex, pointed to the 2021 Championship success as well as the recent elevation of Jacob Bethell and Dan Mousley to full England duty as highlights during his time in charge.

He said: "There are many things we've celebrated during my time as a Bear, and things we know could have gone better. Winning the Championship was a huge highlight, as was overseeing our T20 team from one that was struggling to qualify to one that topped the group three years running.

"Losing the quarter-final last year hurt badly but I'm sure it won't be long before the boys take that next step to silverware.

"Seeing two Academy boys, Bethell and Mousley, go from regular Bears players to making their England debuts made everyone, myself included, very proud.

"Lastly, thank you to the supporters who are the most important part of the club for your support. I know it will only be a matter of time before you get the success you deserve."

Edgbaston hotel plan approved

Warwickshire also confirmed on Thursday that they have received planning permission from Birmingham City Council for a 42 million redevelopment at Edgbaston that will include a new on-site hotel. Work is expected to begin in September and be completed ahead of the 2027 men's Ashes Test.

The proposals will see the existing Raglan and Priory Stands on the northwest side of the ground redesigned to include a 146-bed Radisson Red hotel with rooftop terrace, pitch-view rooms with balconies, and other rooms that can be converted into hospitality boxes during games. The new stand, which will see a slight increase in capacity, will also feature a concourse with enhanced food and drink options, and improved facilities for disabled spectators.

Craig Flindall, Edgbaston's strategy director, said: "We're grateful to Birmingham City Council for approving the plans and for sharing our vision to bring increased economic and social benefits to the region through international sport.

"Cricket will always stay at the heart of our thinking. But it's important we develop a stadium that operates all year round, supporting new jobs in this part of the city and creates wider community opportunities.

"We are creating a mixed-use destination that will combine elite sport, conferencing and events and residential and hotel accommodation with community facilities that will improve education, employment and social cohesion in the area."

Despite the fact IPL owners make up half of the new investors in the Hundred, the ECB does not expect India's male cricketers to be made available for the tournament, nor does it anticipate issues with players from Pakistan taking part in England's flagship competition.

On Thursday, the ECB confirmed it had entered into exclusivity agreements with eight partners to secure private investment in each of the Hundred's teams, with a total valuation of just over 975 million. Those investors now enter an eight-week negotiation period with the eight host counties. Among them are RPSG Group (owners of Lucknow Super Giants), Sun TV Network Limited (Sunrisers Hyderabad), Reliance Industries Limited (Mumbai Indians) and GMR Group (co-owners of Delhi Capitals), who were successful with bids for Manchester Originals, Northern Superchargers, Oval Invincibles and Southern Brave, respectively.

While the ECB has got its wish with a variety of prospective new owners, there is a strong feeling that bringing on high-profile IPL investment will open up the lucrative Indian market. However, the ECB hierarchy do not believe these new connections will soften the BCCI stance on barring India's active male players from participating in foreign T20 leagues. While many have graced county cricket, none have appeared in the men's Hundred or the T20 Blast.

"In terms of the India TV market, the overseas market is very important for us," ECB chief executive, Richard Gould, said. "The fact that we have got such a wide-ranging set of investors from around the globe will, I believe, help us to add extra value to our overseas broadcast rights.

"In terms of availability to Indian players, that is not priced in with our plans. The BCCI's position has been very clear. At some point we'd love to see Indian players come and play in England. We currently see them obviously in bilaterals and actually quite a lot in county cricket. But that's not something that we have predetermined through this process."

Gould also stated the ECB will ensure opportunities for Pakistan's cricketers won't be limited by the IPL influence on the Hundred. Given the tensions between India and Pakistan, no player representing Pakistan has taken part in the IPL since the inaugural season in 2008.

The BCCI has never handed down an edict on the matter, but teams have operated accordingly, and not just in India. The first three seasons of the SA20, for instance, where all six teams are associated with IPL franchises, has not had any representative from Pakistan. There remains little if any Pakistan representation in IPL-owned teams at both the ILT20 and Major League Cricket (MLC). By contrast, the Hundred has relied heavily on Pakistani talent for overseas slots in a bid to uphold its "best versus best" tagline.

"We're aware of that in other regions," Gould said of the playing restrictions encountered by cricketers from Pakistan, "but that won't be happening here."

The ECB does hope working with IPL owners more directly will, in time, give the Hundred a dedicated window. Previous editions of The Hundred have coincided with MLC and the CPL, resulting in a conflict around talent acquisition. Though the MLC will finish before the Hundred this year, there is a two-week crossover with the CPL.

With three of the eight Hundred investors involved in the MLC - Reliance (MI New York), GMR (Seattle Orcas) and Welsh Fire's prospective 50% co-owner Sanjay Govil (Washington Freedom) - and former Professional Cricketers' Association commercial director Johnny Grave in place as the league's CEO, there is scope for more joined-up thinking around competition windows going forward.

"One of the advantages that we have with our set is that there's a connection there with majority of the other cricket leagues around the world," Vikram Banerjee, who oversaw the Hundred sale as the ECB's director of business operations, said. "And for all of those [T20] leagues around the world, it makes little sense for any of us to clash if we can avoid it.

"So we are now on the same side, if you like, and we can have sensible conversations going forward. For the MLC, that includes that we obviously know the new CEO there pretty well.

"But for us it's about ensuring that we can make a Hundred of real success in our window by getting the best players, and clashes make that hard. So we'll do our best to avoid it. And I think all the people coming in understand that."

Vithushan Ehantharajah is an associate editor at ESPNcricinfo

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Pistons beat Celtics by 20, run win streak to 8

Pistons beat Celtics by 20, run win streak to 8

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Sharpe wows with one-handed slam: 'Incredible'

Sharpe wows with one-handed slam: 'Incredible'

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Angels' Trout connects for first homer of spring

Angels' Trout connects for first homer of spring

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Arenado says trip to face Yanks not a 'showcase'

Arenado says trip to face Yanks not a 'showcase'

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