Yankees Manager Aaron Boone Responds to Heavy Criticism From Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez

Aaron Boone has responded to the harsh assessments levied on his team by two former New York Yankees veterans.

On Fox's pregame show before Saturday night's Speedway Classic, the panel discussed the Yankees' recent struggles. Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez were harsh in their assessments of the current roster and its manager. They didn't hold back.

"They make way too many mistakes," Jeter said. “And you can’t get away with making that number of mistakes against great teams. It just doesn’t happen. They had baserunning mistakes today—you saw [Trent Grisham] getting thrown out at home plate. You can’t continue to do it. You have to clean it up."

Rodriguez similarly said the team makes too many mistakes and there don't seem to be consequences for them.

"If any one of us made a mistake, we would be sitting our butt right on the bench," Rodriguez said. "I see mistake after mistake, and there’s no consequences."

When asked about those comments, Boone accepted the criticism and said it comes with the territory of being the team's manager.

"Look, we’re the Yankees," Boone said. "When we lose games, if it’s in and around a mistake, that criticism is fair game. At the end of the day, we have all the pieces to be a really good team. That’s on me and all of us to get the most out of that."

He did say he disagreed with Rodriguez's characterization of there being no accountability, but that there were no excuses, and results are all that matter.

Perhaps making things worse, Boone and Jeter were teammates on the 2003 Yankees team that lost the World Series to the then-Florida Marlins. After Boone was injured in the offseason, the Yankees traded for Rodriguez to take his third base spot, and Boone was released soon after. So, yeah, there's some history here between the three men.

The Yankees made significant additions to their bullpen at the MLB trade deadline, but if the team continues to make simple mistakes, it won't matter.

ألونسو يعاني.. إصابة جديدة تضرب ريال مدريد أمام أتلتيك بلباو

تجري حاليًا مواجهة ريال مدريد أمام أتلتيك بلباو على ملعب سان ماميس، ضمن منافسات الجولة الرابعة عشر من الدوري الإسباني لكرة القدم.

ودخل ريال مدريد مباراة اليوم محتلاً المركز الثاني برصيد 33 نقطة خلف برشلونة، وفي حال استمرار هذه النتيجة، سيرتفع رصيده ليبتعد بفارق نقطة واحدة فقط عن برشلونة.

وعلى الرغم من تقدم ريال مدريد في نتيجة المباراة، بثلاثية نظيفة، إلا أن تشابي ألونسو تعرض لضربتين موجعتين بإصابة ترينت ألكسندر أرنولد وخروجه من أرض الملعب.

أقرأ أيضاً.. تبديل اضطراري.. لاعب ريال مدريد يغادر مصابًا أمام أتلتيك بلباو

وجاءت الضربة الثانية بعد اضطرار صاحب الهدف الثاني إدواردو كامافينجا لمغادرة الملعب، في الدقيقة 68، ليدخل بدلاً منه صانع الألعاب التركي أردا جولر، حيث لم يستطع إكمال المباراة أيضًا وغادر للإصابة.

وجاءت أهداف ريال مدريد عن طريق كيليان مبابي في الدقيقة السابعة بعد توغل وتسديدة رائع في شباك سيمون.

وأضاف مواطنه كامافينجا الهدف الثاني في الدقيقة 42 بعد بري أسيست من الإنجليزي وصناعة رائعة بالرأس من صاحب الهدف الأول.

وأحرز المهاجم الفرنسي الهدف الثالث لفريقه من تسديدة رائعة من خارج منطقة الجزاء.

Após derrota para o Corinthians, Diniz reconhece momento ruim do Fluminense: 'tentando se encontrar'

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Após a derrota do Fluminense para o Corinthians por 3 a 0 neste domingo (28), na Neo Química Arena, pelo Brasileirão, o técnico Fernando Diniz concedeu entrevista coletiva e reconheceu o momento difícil da equipe carioca que, segundo o ele, precisa melhorar.

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– A gente está tentando se encontrar na temporada de uma maneira mais consistente desde que a gente voltou em janeiro. Não é por conta do jogo de hoje, por conta do ano que a gente está fazendo que está abaixo. Tanto em termos de resultado como em termos de performance. E tirando a semana que a gente decidiu a Recopa, a gente está jogando abaixo, jogando abaixo em rendimento e em resultado – desabafou o treinador do Fluminense.

O Fluminense tem quatro pontos no Brasileirão, ocupando a 15ª colocação da tabela. Diniz admitiu que os resultados estão abaixo do esperado e que precisa ter consistência.

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– A gente precisa imediatamente parar de errar esse tipo de erro, que o modelo de jogo não permite. São erros muito fáceis de serem evitados, então isso é uma coisa. E uma outra coisa é saber que passou a Libertadores, que passou a Recopa, que o ano 2024 começou. A gente precisa melhorar melhorar bastante, principalmente no que diz respeito á parte tática, na construção – completou o técnico.

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Stats – A captain's innings from Shreyas Iyer ends Mumbai Indians' proud record

Jasprit Bumrah hadn’t conceded 20 or more runs in an over since 2020 before Josh Inglis tore into him in Ahmedabad on Sunday night

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Why didn’t Hardik and Santner complete their quota of overs?

204 – The target that Punjab Kings (PBKS) chased down on Sunday, is the highest by any team in the IPL playoffs (or knockouts). The previous highest was 200 by Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) against Kings XI Punjab (now PBKS) in the 2014 final.1 – PBKS became the first team to successfully chase down a 200-plus target against Mumbai Indians (MI) in the IPL. The previous highest was 196 by the Rajasthan Royals (RR) in 2020.MI won all the previous 18 instances where they set a 200-plus target in the IPL, and the record was 19-0 in all T20s. Before Sunday’s defeat, they were the only team in the IPL not to lose while defending a 200-plus target.ESPNcricinfo Ltd87* – Shreyas Iyer’s score on Sunday is the second-highest by a captain in the IPL playoffs behind David Warner’s 93* against Gujarat Lions in 2016.8 – Number of successful 200-plus target chases for PBKS in the IPL. No other team in T20 history has successfully chased down 200-plus targets more than five times.Australia, India and South Africa in international cricket, and MI (all IPL), RCB (three in IPL, two in CLT20) and Quetta Gladiators (PSL) all have five successful chases of 200-plus targets.9-2 – MI’s win-loss record while defending a total in the IPL playoffs (or knockouts). Sunday’s defeat was their second in 11 matches while batting first, following the seven-wicket loss to Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the Eliminator in 2014.8 – 200-plus totals for PBKS in IPL 2025, the joint-highest for any team in a men’s T20 tournament, alongside Gujarat Titans (GT), who also had eight in this year’s IPL.3 – Number of teams that Iyer has led into the finals in the IPL – Delhi Capitals (2020), Kolkata Knight Riders (2024) and PBKS (2025). No other captain has led more than one team to the IPL finals.2:31

‘Such a big over’ – Aaron on Inglis taking 20 off Bumrah in the fifth

1271 – Sixes hit in IPL 2025 so far, the most in an edition, surpassing 1260 sixes in 2024. PBKS batters hit 159 of those 1271, only behind 178 by Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and 165 by Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in 2024.717 – Runs scored by Suryakumar Yadav in IPL 2025, the highest for any player while batting at No. 3 or lower in a men’s T20 tournament. He bettered the mark of AB de Villiers, who scored 687 runs in IPL 2016.242* – Runs scored by Iyer without being dismissed across the three IPL matches in Ahmedabad. He had unbeaten fifties in all three games, all coming at a strike rate of over 200.20 – Runs that Josh Inglis scored off Jasprit Bumrah in the fifth over on Sunday. Only two other batters have scored as many in an over off Bumrah in the IPL – 26 by Pat Cummins in 2020 and 20 by Dwayne Bravo in 2018.

Konstas wins the battle, Boland wins the match for Victoria

Boland took 5 for 67 and Murphy 3 for 17 to bowl Victoria to victory after Konstas’ 53 and Davies’ 64 had New South Wales on track in a thrilling fourth innings chase

Alex Malcolm17-Oct-2025Sam Konstas finally won a battle with Scott Boland but New South Wales lost the war against Victoria with the Test quick and spinner Todd Murphy combining to bowl their state to a thrilling victory at the Junction Oval inside three days.New South Wales were 184 for 5 needing just 71 to win before Boland took the last five wickets of the match, including Oliver Davies for 64 as he threatened to take the game away. Boland also gave Davies an uncharacteristic stare after knocking off his leg bail with a stunning delivery that jagged back through the gate. Earlier, Murphy took 3 for 17 in a game-changing spell, including bagging Konstas for a rollicking 53.New South Wales were left frustrated, falling short of chasing a fourth innings target of 255 on the back of a superb display from the bowlers to give them a chance of winning the game. They were also on the end of two controversial stumping decisions.The first was given against Matthew Gilkes as part of a collapse of 4 for 7 after they had reached 90 without loss in the chase. Gilkes played and missed at Fergus O’Neill with Victoria keeper Sam Harper up to the stumps. Harper held the ball near the bails and paused for a moment. Gilkes briefly moved his back foot behind the popping crease and Harper removed the balls during that time. The square leg umpire gave him out stumped in real time with no TV umpire available in Shield cricket.The second went against No.11 Ryan Hadley, who was visibly annoyed when given out caught in the gully after the umpire deemed he had got an inside edge onto his pad.Sam Konstas made 53•Getty Images

While Boland was the hero late for Victoria, Murphy had turned the game following a superb stand from Konstas and Blake Nikitaras. Konstas’ innings was a thrilling ride. He was almost bowled by Boland not offering a shot in the opening over. He reverse ramped the Test quick for six. He also charged O’Neill and lofted him over mid-off. He hooked Mitch Perry to fine leg but Murphy was too far in off the rope and it cleared him but landed well inside the boundary.Murphy exacted revenge though. After forcing Nikitaras to miscue to mid-on to break the opening stand, he picked up Konstas for the second time in his career. Konstas tried to cut a good length ball that spun and bounced more and he expected and chopped it onto his stumps. Murphy also removed Kurtis Patterson caught behind shortly after.It was a sequence the New South Wales coach Greg Shipperd bemoaned post-match. “That was a terrific partnership, a bit of punch, a bit of counter punch from both batters, but both got out in a disappointing fashion,” he said. “So that opened the door, and the door was then slammed shut on us.”[Konstas is a] baby cricketer in terms of experience as are a number of batters in the game on both sides. So there’s a lot of learning to be done. And he’s learned a couple of lessons today.”Incredibly, Murphy did not bowl another ball in the match after picking up Patterson in his eighth over. Victoria captain Will Sutherland opted for pace against the right-handed Davies who is a good player of spin.Davies looked set to win the game with a superb display of driving through the off side. He struck nine fours and a six before Boland snaked one through the gate. Boland then ripped through the lower-order, hitting the stumps twice more en route to his 10th five-wicket haul for Victoria.Three wickets apiece to Hadley and Liam Hatcher had given the Blues a reachable fourth innings target by combining to bowl out Victoria for just 177 in their second innings.After Hatcher and Hadley had claimed five wickets under gloomy skies on the second evening, Edwards struck twice in the morning session with Harper edging to slip and Sutherland nicking behind to leave Victoria struggling at 121 for 7. Mitchell Perry and O’Neill added valuable runs before Perry chopped Hadley on to hand the NSW quick his third scalp of the innings.O’Neill thrashed five boundaries in his brisk 25 before he was outfoxed by Nathan Lyon. O’Neill skipped down to try and launch the Test spinner over long-on but was beaten in flight and stumped by miles.Murphy was the last man out, adjudged lbw trying to reverse sweep a Lyon delivery that pitched on off stump.The victory propels Victoria to the top of the table with two wins from two matches.

‘It’s a dream of mine’ – Chivas' Richard Ledezma intends to switch allegiance from USMNT to Mexico ahead of 2026 World Cup

With the 2026 World Cup fast approaching, dual-national midfielder Richard Ledezma has made his intentions clear: he wants to represent Mexico. The Chivas playmaker, who has featured for the U.S. at both youth and senior level, says wearing El Tri’s colors on home soil would fulfill a lifelong dream – one he believes is within reach if he performs in Liga MX.

Getty Images SportLedezma wants to play for Mexico

Ledezma has stated his intention to represent Mexico at the 2026 World Cup. The Chivas midfielder, who previously appeared for the United States at the youth level and in one senior friendly cap, said he is aiming to compete for a place under Javier Aguirre.

The 24-year-old joined Chivas this summer following a stint with PSV and discussed his ambition in an interview with . With Mexico managing injuries and inconsistency at right back, Ledezma noted that he believes opportunities are available.

“If it’s my turn, it’s a dream of mine to go to the World Cup… I’d love to represent Mexico. If we have a strong league campaign with Chivas, I think I can get in,” he said.

AdvertisementGetty Images SportWhere Ledezma potentially fits…Right-back has become one of El Tri’s biggest concerns – Rodrigo Huescas is injured, and neither Jorge Sánchez nor Kevin Álvarez has locked down the position. Ledezma’s versatility as a midfielder and fullback gives him a potential opportunity within Aguirre's squad. 

Playing at Chivas, he says, has played a role in his decision. 

“My teammates tell me it wouldn’t be bad to play for the national team, and I told them I’m more prepared than ever. Now it’s just seeing when my turn comes.”

Getty Images SportEligible thanks to FIFA’s one-time switch

Ledezma remains eligible for Mexico because he has never played an official senior tournament. A one-time switch would make him available instantly.

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Born in Arizona but raised in a Mexican household, Ledezma says choosing Mexico feels natural – especially with the World Cup coming to North America. His path now depends on his form with Chivas and whether Aguirre sees him as part of the solution on the right side.

'He told me you'll play' – Sai Sudharsan on Gambhir's 'impeccable' support

B Sai Sudharsan has hailed India head coach Gautam Gambhir for backing him unconditionally through a challenging initiation into Test cricket.Sai Sudharsan scored 140 runs at an average of 23.33 in his debut Test series on the tour of England, and was out for 7 in his only innings in the first Test against West Indies in Ahmedabad earlier this month. He felt under some pressure coming into the second Test in Delhi until a chat with Gambhir put him at ease.”The support has been impeccable,” Sai Sudharsan said in Bengaluru where he will be India A’s vice-captain in the first unofficial Test against South Africa A, which begins on Thursday. “After the first game in Ahmedabad, we were practicing at the Feroz Shah Kotla nets. As always, I was the last to come out of the nets.Related

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“GG [Gambhir] sir called me and said, ‘You are not getting desperate. You are one of the best players in the country. So do not think about any of the other things. Don’t think that you have to score runs in this game or what will happen if you don’t.'”He told me, ‘You will play.’ The way he said that gave me so much confidence and freedom. I was trying to be more free and not think about external factors or the magnitude of things. But when you hear it from the head coach himself, the perspective and environment change drastically.”That helped me express myself better as well. Even in that game [2nd Test], I wasn’t in a mindset just to get runs, I was in a mindset to fight and win for the team, to dominate for the team.”Sai Sudharsan hit a composed 87 in his last Test outing•AFP/Getty Images

Sai Sudharsan made 87 and 39 in Delhi as India won by seven wickets to clinch the series 2-0. While those knocks have given him confidence, he doesn’t want to put himself under the pressure of having to live up to some of India’s past No. 3s.”I take it game by game, inning by inning, look at the situation, and react as best as I can,” he said. “Playing for India, there’s so much competition. So many great cricketers who have done well, are doing well, and will continue to do well. I’m not looking at a spot to cement or thinking about securing a place. I’m playing for a reason and that is to win games and fight for my team. That’s my mindset when I walk in.”When I think about sealing a spot or playing for safety, I tend to go defensive and play for myself, which I definitely don’t want to do. I look at it from a different perspective – to win one session at a time and make a difference there. Runs will be a byproduct of that process.”That said, Sai Sudharsan acknowledges the challenges that will come with batting at No. 3, having come through domestic cricket primarily as an opener for Tamil Nadu.”It’s a great responsibility, and I’m grateful for the opportunity,” he said. “No. 3 is also like an opening spot. There’s not a big difference, to be honest. But playing for India, wherever we get an opportunity, we have to be on point, not just fill a place but be really ready for whichever spot we play.”We have great examples. Like KL [Rahul] , who has played in almost all positions and is so versatile. We can learn from him. We have to be ready for all those challenges. I wouldn’t say I prefer one or the other. I’ve played quite a lot at No. 3, even in the IPL, and when I was younger in the Under-14s and Under-16s also I’ve batted at No. 3. So I enjoy both. It’s not a big difference”

New Kane & Son: Paratici plotting to sign two mega-money forwards for Spurs

Tottenham Hotspur’s attack in 2025/26 has fallen way below the standards Thomas Frank will have expected, with the Dane previously working with numerous elite-level talents.

During his time as Brentford manager, he oversaw the likes of Ivan Toney and Bryan Mbeumo, with both players managing to register 20+ goal seasons in the Premier League.

At present, the Lilywhites don’t have a player capable of achieving such feats, with Richarlison the current top scorer on five goals from his first 12 appearances.

Investment is no doubt needed during the upcoming transfer windows to provide the manager with the ammunition he will need to take the club to the next level.

With January rapidly approaching on the horizon, the hierarchy have already wasted no time in targeting multiple players who will improve the situation within the final third.

Spurs’ hunt for added attacking signings this January

Over the last couple of weeks, Spurs have been named as just one of the Premier League sides interested in a move to land Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo.

They aren’t alone in their pursuit of the Ghanaian international, with Arsenal and Liverpool just two other clubs interested in a deal for the 25-year-old this winter.

According to TEAMtalk, the Lilywhites are willing to meet the attacker’s current £65m release clause, but it’s unclear if the player himself would be open to a move to North London.

However, he’s not the only attacker currently being lined up by the Spurs hierarchy, with Porto centre-forward Samu Aghehowa another talent the board are closely monitoring.

The Spaniard has already scored 11 times in his 18 appearances across all competitions, subsequently showcasing the impressive goalscoring nature he possesses in the final third.

The same news outlet has also confirmed that the Lilywhites are also willing to fork out a reported £80m for the 21-year-old’s signature, which could see the hierarchy splash £145m on the pair.

Why Spurs’ £102k targets would be Frank’s answer to Son & Kane

Over the last few seasons, the Spurs faithful have been massively blessed with numerous attacking talents, but none more so than Heung-min Son and Harry Kane.

The pair featured together for just shy of a decade in North London, with the duo breaking numerous long-standing records during their time alongside one another.

As a result of their success alongside each other in the Premier League, they combined between one another for a staggering 47 goals in England’s top-flight.

Such a tally is higher than any other partnership in the division’s 33-year history, highlighting the success they achieved when featuring together at the Lilywhites.

However, none of the players remain on the books in North London, with Son moving to LAFC in the recent summer window, whilst Kane joined Bayern Munich a little over two years ago.

Frank will no doubt be wishing he could rely upon such stars in the present day, but he could be about to get his own version, if the hierarchy complete deals for Semenyo and Samu this January.

The former of the duo would likely occupy the left-wing position, but did possess a huge attacking threat, as seen by his tally of nine combined goals and assists in the Premier League this season.

His underlying stats further showcase his talents in attacking areas this campaign, with the Ghanaian completing 1.9 dribbles and creating an average of 1.4 chances per 90.

Out of possession, the Cherries star has been just as impressive, subsequently making 5.3 recoveries and winning possession 0.9 times per 90 in the final third – with both ranking him in the top 15% of attackers in the league.

Games played

11

Goals & assists

9

Take-ons completed

1.9

Chances created

1.4

Progressive passes

3.6

Passes into opposition box

1.6

Shots on target

1.3

Recoveries made

5.3

However, he could form a deadly partnership with Samu in the years to come, with the Spaniard potentially being the beneficiary of Semenyo’s quality in North London.

During his spell in Portugal with Porto, the 21-year-old has already demonstrated his clinical nature, as seen by his remarkable tally of 36 goals in his first 60 outings for the club.

This campaign alone, he’s posted a 64% shot on target accuracy rate, whilst achieving a 0.86 goal per 90 record – ranking him in the top

8% of all strikers in Europe to date.

His tally of 5.9 touches in the opposition box per 90 showcases his picker instincts, which could see him getting on the end of Semenyo’s mazy runs in North London.

The duo, who earn a combined £102k, would cost a reported £145m this January, but such a figure would be superb business for two players of their quality.

Since Kane and Son’s respective departures, the club have been lacking quality in forward areas, with various moves for Semenyo and Samu finally handing Frank the talent he’s craved since taking the reins.

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Unstoppable and unsatisfied: how Punjab Kings marched into their first IPL playoffs in 11 years

The perennial underachievers have transformed themselves into serious contenders. They’ve stormed into the knockouts and are hungry for more

Nagraj Gollapudi28-May-20251:46

“This is the new Punjab”

” ball boundary “Two months have passed since Shreyas Iyer instructed his batting partner, Shashank Singh, to forget about Iyer’s approaching hundred and hit every ball for a boundary. It was towards the end of Punjab Kings’ first innings in their opening game of this year’s IPL, against Gujarat Titans.Shashank seems amazed even now as he narrates it. When Mohammed Siraj started the final over, Iyer was the non-striker, three runs short of his maiden IPL century. Shashank hit a first-ball four. The next ball, full-ish on his legs, he chipped towards midwicket and took off for what he thought was a single, until Iyer, leading Kings for the first time, screamed for a two.”It was a risky two but an easy one,” Shashank says. “Most players, non-strikers, would have opted for the easy one and [especially when] someone is playing on 97. IPL hundreds are not easy.Related

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“Shreyas pushed me for two. He was like, “.” [Run, run, run for two.] If you see the video, while turning back for the second, I double-check on the scoreboard – if this guy is on 97, right!?”Iyer did not face a delivery that over, off which Shashank smacked 23 runs. Punjab won by 11 runs. The captain had set an example for Shashank and the rest of the Punjab squad, not just with the match-winning knock but his sense of team goals that would be inspirational for the side, who made the IPL playoffs for the first time in 11 years, and last Monday sealed a top-two position.”Shreyas was so selfless,” Shashank says. “He is the one who keeps the team always, always, always as a priority. That was [an example of something that] changed our vision toward the team, that this is a team sport and it is always above any individual.”Ricky Ponting, Punjab’s head coach, has known and backed Iyer from since when they worked together at Delhi Capitals in the same roles. Ponting was clear that for “Project Punjab” to succeed, he needed a like-minded captain, and Iyer fit right in.We own the night: Iyer’s brigade huddle before the Kolkata game against KKR•Saikat Das/BCCIThe significance for Ponting of Iyer’s on-field statement of intent in Ahmedabad was that Punjab had set the tone for the rest of the tournament in their opening match. Shashank’s last-over fireworks took them to 243, the highest IPL total recorded in Ahmedabad. “When you have some sort of vision in place and things sort of work out for you immediately in the first game, you know that the stuff that you’ve been talking about is making an impact on the boys,” Ponting says. “And you see that [in] the way we played that game, that dynamic, that daring stuff, was all there. So when you are trying to make things different and create change, you need your leaders and your most experienced guys to be the first ones that buy in and sort of set the tone and set the standard.”Ponting made notes about the small but significant positives through the season. One of those was how they won their fourth match, at their home venue, Mullanpur, against Chennai Super Kings after losing the previous game there against Rajasthan Royals.The uncapped fab four
Ponting singles out 23-year-old left-hand opening batter Priyansh Arya’s contribution in the win against CSK. Based on the auction picks it was believed Australian wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis would be Prabhsimran Singh’s opening partner, but Iyer, it is learned, wanted Arya to open after he saw him bat in the nets, though it was the young batter’s first IPL.Against Royals, Arya was bowled first ball of the innings by Jofra Archer. But against CSK he brought up his first IPL hundred. Ponting says: “The fact that he was able to come out [in the CSK game] and hit his first ball over point for six off Khaleel Ahmed meant to me that what we were talking about, the things that we wanted to implement, that fearless or never-say-die attitude that I want to bring in and instil [in] all the players – for a young guy to be able to do that and then go on and play one of the best innings in the tournament so far, with a hundred in his fourth IPL game, that little moment there said to me that we’ve got a group here that are listening, that are willing to play a certain way for the team.”Punjab, and Titans, have raised 200-plus scores in seven games each this season, a record. While Titans’ top order has been the backbone of their batting success, for Punjab it has been their Indian batters who have shone, especially the uncapped four, Prabhsimran, Arya, Shashank and Nehal Wadhera. And Iyer too, of course. The success of the four younger batters has made Punjab the first team in IPL history for whom four uncapped batters have scored over 250 runs in a season.Prabhsimran and Shashank credit Ponting and Iyer with instilling belief in them well before the IPL started. Ahead of the player retention deadline, last October, Prabhsimran got a call from Ponting, who told him of the high regard he had had for him ever since Prabhsimran scored his first IPL century, against Delhi Capitals in 2023, when Ponting was Capitals coach. “He told me, ‘I can make you a better player if Punjab can retain you,'” Prabhsimran says.ESPNcricinfo LtdThat was an exciting prospect for Prabhsimran, who had been retained by Punjab ahead of the 2022 mega auction after he joined the franchise in 2019. While he played half a dozen matches between 2019 and 2022, starting in 2023 he has played the full season for PBKS. He aggregated 358 and 334 runs at an overall strike rate of 153.4 in 2023 and 2024 – decent figures, but not world-beating ones.Ponting is great at selling youngsters to themselves, making them believe in their potential. He told Prabhsimaran he could end up in the race for the orange cap. Though the young batter struggled for fluency in his last league match this season, against Mumbai Indians, he is already on 499 runs after 14 matches, which includes four half-centuries, all at a strike rate of 165.7. He still has two, if not three, games left this season. Ponting has been something of a prophet, like often in the past.”Ricky sir told me that you are now among the senior players and we are backing you and our only hope is you convert the starts you get,” Prabhsimran says. “I got four fifties, and after each one, when I went and spoke to him, he would remind me not to be satisfied with thirties and forties and focus on making a match-winning 75, 80 or 100. ‘Even if you get a century, see how you can add another 20 or more.’ Such things affected me positively.”In the rain-hit no-result against Kolkata Knight Riders, Prabhsimran and Arya smashed 83 and 69 respectively, becoming the first uncapped pair to score a 100-run partnership in IPL.For Ponting the Punjab Kings group as a whole have understood that it is important to get routines and processes right for results to start falling into place. “We don’t talk about winning, usually,” Prabhsimran says. “We don’t bring the ifs into our approach. ‘If this happens, if that happens’ – we don’t focus on that. We focus on our roles. The biggest change this time is, the culture and atmosphere is different. There is no negativity. No one is talking about whether [they are] not getting any opportunity. Everyone is ready. Those who are not playing, they too are supporting those who are. That contributed to the positive vibe.”The writing is on the wall: Ricky Ponting has been a man on a mission with PBKS this year•Arjun Singh/BCCICaptaincy, Iyer-style
In March, in two intra-squad matches, Shashank barely made any runs. He was frustrated and desperate. Iyer and Ponting, recognised his disappointment and intervened.”Shreyas messaged me [and said]: ‘Are you okay?’ I said, yeah, yeah, all okay. He said, ‘You’re not okay [but I want to tell you] you are playing all 14 games. You are the best finisher in this league and obviously I trust you, Ricky trusts you, and the team trusts you. So don’t worry.” The next morning, Ricky sir meets me at breakfast. He said, ‘All okay, bro? You’re the best player that’s in this team. You know it, right? You really are. That is why we retained you. So make sure that you are in a good zone. When you are in a good zone, the team will be in a good zone.'” Unshackled from insecurity, Shashank has played with freedom and been Punjab’s best finisher, scoring 162 runs at a strike rate of 197 in the death overs, with just one dismissal.This IPL, Iyer has combined instinct and strategy to take decisions in pressure situations that have shown his growth as a bowling captain. Former Australia medium-pace bowler James Hopes, Ponting’s right-hand man as PBKS assistant coach, talks about the win over Super Kings in Chennai at the end of April.”At the [second strategic] time out [Iyer] was just going to finish with the quicks,” Hopes says. “It was a gut-feel decision to bowl the legspinner [Yuzvendra Chahal] because he just saw a little opening with a match-up and took it. He’s pretty well planned in that aspect. He comes across as laid-back and a bit fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants, but he very rarely bowls a guy when the [advantage] is not there for him.” Chahal got rid of MS Dhoni with his third ball to him, and then cleaned up the tail with a hat-trick, keeping them to 190.ESPNcricinfo LtdThe demands of captaincy, and at a new franchise at that, have not cramped Iyer’s batting. Not only is he Punjab’s leading run-scorer, he has the second-highest post-powerplay strike rate among batters who have made at least 250 runs this season.Ponting says Iyer’s commitment to his leadership task has been admirable. In the win against Royals in Jaipur, Iyer batted and then subbed himself out because of a sore finger on his right hand. Chasing 220, Royals were 89 for 1 after the powerplay. Ponting said to Iyer: “Mate, the whole body language of the field is down. We’ve got to do something about it.”Iyer put on a green vest – which those in the dugout need to wear when moving about the perimeter of the field during a game – and circled the ground, talking to his players, directing fielding positions, and talking to Shashank about bowling changes.”It would’ve been easy for him to sit back and just accept what happened in the game,” Ponting says, “but he wasn’t going to let that happen. He was going to get out there and make sure that he did everything that he could to give us the best chance of winning.”Arshdeep Singh: entertainer, bowling captain, match-winner
If Hopes is Ponting’s right hand, Arshdeep is the same for Hopes. The fast bowler has been Punjab’s bowling captain, not just taking wickets but also playing a central role in planning, strategy and in helping Iyer on field.Against Lucknow Super Giants in Dharamsala, Punjab’s second home base, after PBKS made 236, Arshdeep struck early and hard, removing LSG’s best batters inside five overs. Punjab had planned to target the dangerous Nicholas Pooran from around the wicket. Arshdeep executed perfectly, angling a full delivery into Pooran’s legs to nail him lbw. Arshdeep finished with 3 for 16, his best figures so far this season.Laugh like you’ve scored 1437: openers Arya (first from left) and Prabhsimran (first from right) have between them and their captain, Iyer, put on a little shy of 1500 runs so far in 2025•Punjab KingsHe suffered a rude jolt in the game against RR last week, where Yashasvi Jaiswal blasted 22 runs off the first over of the chase and Arshdeep went wicketless and leaked 60 runs, 38 of which came off his first two overs. Looking at that match, Hopes highlights how Arshdeep bounced back while giving away only eight runs in the 19th over, when Royals needed 30 off 12 balls, and eventually went on to lose by ten runs.”Speaking to him at the timeouts, I just said to him, ‘You’ve got 12 balls to make a difference in this game. What’s happened has happened.’ And just the maturity and the calmness that he showed at the end of that game to let what happened before go – he came back and executed the way that he can execute at the end, really shut that game down.”Arshdeep, who was bought back at the auction by Punjab using the right-to-match card for Rs 18 crore (US$2.14m approximately) has shown year-on-year growth and proved to be a key asset. Importantly, Hopes says he has developed a sense of flexibility about when he bowls. “He hasn’t always bowled first over, he hasn’t always bowled two in the powerplay. He’s bowled well for us in the middle. He’s bowled well for us at the end.”Arshdeep has also helped other bowlers both on and off the field. PBKS and South Africa bowling allrounder Marco Jansen, when asked about his partnership with Arshdeep flashes a smile.”He’s a funny guy,” Jansen says. “I can hear him a mile away. From out of nowhere [he’ll say] ‘Marco, ‘ and then I’ll just go, ‘Arsh, .'”I really enjoyed working with him and playing with him, especially because initially I thought he wasn’t going to be as open to sharing how different grounds play and how the different wickets react with the ball and what happens. [Arshdeep’s knowledge and inputs were] very, very helpful for me.”Jansen laughs that it has not been all one-way traffic. “If you ask him, he learns how to swing the ball from me as well, so it’s a give and take,” he says, before adding, “I’m joking.ESPNcricinfo Ltd”It is basically just bouncing questions or ideas off one another,” Jansen says. It’s also about keeping it simple. “So in the previous game [the win against Royals], for example, we were at the pool and I basically just asked Hopesy, what do you think we did wrong and what can we do in the next game? And it’s, like, easy answers: we were too full in that particular game. It’s like small chats, easy chats, not going too deep into detail or searching for things that are not there, trying to keep it as simple as possible and just basically do what we do best. Arsh basically swings the ball both ways and I just try and hit the wicket on a good length. If it swings, it swings. If it doesn’t swing, it doesn’t swing. And yeah, we’re just enjoying it at the moment.”Unlike Mumbai Indians, who have stuck to Trent Boult and Deepak Chahar to open the bowling for them so far this season, six bowlers have bowled the first over for Punjab; one of them is Arshdeep, who last year opened the bowling all through the season. This IPL, Punjab have played it by ear. They used that adaptability in their miraculous home win against reigning champions Kolkata Knight Riders when they defended the smallest target in IPL history, 112. Jansen and Xavier Bartlett shared the first three overs in the powerplay and Arshdeep came in in the fourth.”We knew Marco had a really, really good match-up against [Sunil] Narine and we knew that Xavier Bartlett, the way he swings the ball, was a really good match-up against Quinnie de Kock – and the rest of them, to be honest. So we decided to be brave enough to do that and we got the results, and that was another example of Arshdeep just stepping up and doing his thing in a different role.”The Yuzi factor
Punjab have been among the most pace-heavy bowling teams this season. They have bowled only 72.5 overs of spin in the league phase, the second lowest this season. After five matches, Hopes pointed out that they needed to find a way to get their premier legspinner, Chahal, in if they wanted to win the IPL. Chahal did not get to finish his quota of overs in three of the first four matches, and that was becoming a point of concern, particularly considering he was the second most expensive buy at the auction for Punjab, who paid Rs 18 crore for him too.”We weren’t putting him in the game at the right time,” Hopes says. “Sometimes he was bowling an over that was like we were hoping for the best as opposed to [that] being when he should be bowling. That can sometimes happen when you’ve got one spinner. There were some left-handers out there, so [we] bowled [Glenn] Maxwell occasionally instead of him, which worked as well. But the game against KKR was when he just got a little bit of a sniff.” That was a game Ponting described as probably his best win as a coach in the IPL, and a “season-defining” one, coming as it did on the heels of PBKS having failed to defend 245 in their previous match, against Royals.Chahal bowled all four overs, scripting Punjab’s escape to victory with 4 for 28. “His first, one of his first two balls, I think, spun a little bit and then it was all over,” Hopes says. “You could tell straight away the way that this ball started to come out of his hand, and since then he’s just been normal Chahal.”Bowling spearhead Arshdeep got rid of both Lucknow Super Giants openers in the game in Dharamsala. He is currently joint fourth in the purple-cap rankings, with 18 wickets•BCCIChahal, who has been on the bench due to a niggle in his right wrist in the final two league matches, has been Punjab’s best bowler at Mullanpur, taking five wickets there. In the 14 wickets he has taken in 11 innings this season, he has two four-wicket hauls. All but one of those wickets have come in the middle or death overs.“Beautifully prepared” for the playoffs
After 2014, when they lost to Knight Riders in the final, this is the first time Punjab have finished on top of the leader board heading into the playoffs.On Thursday they face Royal Challengers at home. While Punjab will have two opportunities to make the final, their goal is clear: be there on the podium on June 3 to lift the trophy. From the first time he addressed the squad, Ponting was clear that it was about finishing among the top two on the points table. “So the fact that we have qualified, yes, that was a great landmark, a great achievement for the franchise because it’s been a long time, but we’re not happy with that,” he says. “We’re not satisfied with what we’ve done there. That’s just the start of it for us, that’s one part of the season done.”The playoffs are not another day at the office, Ponting says. “You can’t hide from the fact that it is a bigger game. I hear people all the time say, ‘It’s just another game.’ It’s not. There is more pressure. There’s more to the build-up of it.”But that doesn’t mean you need to play the game any differently. Internally we’ll play exactly the same way because we know when we’ve played our best cricket, it’s been as good as, if not better than, any other team in the tournament.”I’ve always been a big believer in the enormity of the situation brings the best out in players. You can’t fake it. You can’t try and get yourself up anymore. You can’t try any harder because I know my group of players here have been beautifully prepared. They’ve been ready for every situation that’s come up. And when we’ve been under pressure most, looking back through this tournament, is generally when this team’s played its best.”

Bayern Munich player ratings vs Arsenal: Harry Kane is outshone by teenager Lennart Karl while Manuel Neuer shows his age as unbeaten run ends in Champions League

Bayern Munich's unbeaten start to the season came to an end on Wednesday as they fell to a 3-1 loss at Arsenal in the Champions League. Teenager Lennart Karl found the net yet again for Vincent Kompany's side after they had fallen behind to a Jurrien Timber header, but strikes from Noni Madueke and Gabriel Martinelli settled the game in favour of the Gunners.

Bayern dominated possession in the early stages, but their weakness at defending set-pieces saw them fall behind midway through the first half as Timber headed in at the near post in front of Manuel Neuer. The Bundesliga champions battled back, however, and were level 10 minutes later when Karl finished first time from Serge Gnabry's cross.

It was all Arsenal after the break, though, and Neuer needed to be at his best to deny both Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice. However, he was powerless to stop Madueke from tapping in at the back post after Riccardo Calafiori picked him out shortly after coming off the bench. Fellow substitute Martinelli then made the game safe when he rounded Neuer miles out of his goal before stroking into an empty net.

GOAL rates Bayern's players from Emirates Stadium…

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    Goalkeeper & Defence

    Manuel Neuer (4/10):

    Should have done better for Timber's goal as he flapped at the ball, but redeemed himself somewhat with a fine saves to deny Saka, Mosquera and Rice. Took chances with his distribution, but plenty came off, while his positioning had been excellent until he was caught miles out for Martinelli to seal victory.

    Josip Stanisic (6/10):

    Kept Trossard and then Madueke on a pretty tight leash. Didn't offer much going forward but otherwise a solid display.

    Dayot Upamecano (4/10):

    Never looked wholly comfortable. Played some sloppy passes and was pulled out of position on more than one occasion, which resulted in him being booked for a late challenge.

    Jonathan Tah (7/10):

    Much more composed than his central defensive partner. Showed good strength to deal with Merino.

    Konrad Laimer (4/10):

    Engaged in a battle with Saka that he came out second-best in. Booked in the first half before losing Madueke for the substitute's strike.

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    Midfield

    Joshua Kimmich (7/10):

    Played some outstanding passes, most notably when spreading the play in the build-up to Karl's equaliser. Did present a chance to Saka early in the second period, but that was one of his very rare miscues.

    Aleksandar Pavlovic (6/10):

    Gave Bayern a physical presence in midfield while he kept things simple with his passing.

    Lennart Karl (8/10):

    Looked completely at home whenever he got on the ball as he sought to be positive with everything he did. Showed great composure to score the equaliser in a performance where the teenager announced himself to the world.

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    Attack

    Michael Olise (6/10):

    Looked dangerous when he got opportunities to run at Myles Lewis-Skelly. Didn't create much of note, but still a decent showing.

    Harry Kane (5/10):

    Caused problems with his movement but most of his most impactful moments came when defending as he barely had a touch inside the Arsenal box.

    Serge Gnabry (6/10):

    Had some eye-catching moments on his return to north London, most notably when he provided the superb first-time cross for Karl to score.

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    Subs & Manager

    Nicolas Jackson (5/10):

    Replaced Gnabry but barely had a kick.

    Tom Bischof (5/10):

    Struggled to get into the game after coming on in midfield.

    Leon Goretzka (N/A):

    Thrown on for the final 10 minutes.

    Raphael Guerreiro (N/A):

    No real impact.

    Kim Min-jae (N/A):

    Blazed a late chance over the bar.

    Vincent Kompany (5/10):

    Set-pieces continue to be an issue for the Belgian's side which they need to figure out, and fast. His team also needed more potency in attack for all their possession.

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