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‘Huge danger’: Stuart Broad flags Hardik Pandya as England’s biggest semifinal threat | Cricket News
Former England seamer Stuart Broad has issued a strong warning to England ahead of their semifinal clash against India, singling out Hardik Pandya as the player who could decisively swing the contest.Broad stressed that Pandya’s impact goes far beyond numbers on the scoreboard. The Indian all-rounder has the rare ability to alter the tempo of a match, whether through late-innings power-hitting or by delivering crucial overs with the ball. According to Broad, Pandya relishes high-pressure scenarios and carries a self-assurance that energises those around him.
The semifinal also presents an added layer of comfort for Pandya, as it will be played at his IPL home venue. Familiarity with the surface and conditions, combined with strong crowd backing, could further enhance his influence on the game.Offering a tactical perspective, Broad suggested England must be smart about when Pandya comes to the crease. He believes the key lies in forcing him to bat earlier than he would ideally prefer, before he can slip seamlessly into his devastating finishing role.“If I am an England bowler, I think I need to get him in after 12 overs so I can bowl when he’s not in the hitting zone straightaway. He might think I would like to look at a few before going at the end. I would see that as my chance to get him out before he can hurt me in the last four overs. If India are just three or four down entering the death overs, that’s where India get over 200, and you are in a bit of trouble,” Broad said on the For the Love of Cricket podcast.Broad further explained that Pandya becomes especially dangerous if India lay a strong foundation in the first half of the innings. With a solid platform in place, the all-rounder’s confidence and presence can take over the game.“If India sets up a good first ten overs, Hardik Pandya becomes a huge danger. When he walks in, he’s extremely confident. He has got an aura about him and an ego on him in a positive way. He just believes he can do the job. He is so wiry and slim that you think how he can hit the ball 100 metres like he does. But he does it so effortlessly,” he added.
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Crysencio Summerville proves he could be West Ham’s saviour
As the travelling West Ham supporters descended into pandemonium at Craven Cottage, Crysencio Summerville stood still, arms outstretched and smiling.
The Dutchman had every reason to grin as he celebrated his fifth Premier League goal of the season to help the Hammers to a vital 1-0 victory against Fulham.
His 65th-minute strike was enough to continue the his side’s quest for Premier League survival in 2026 – on a night when they gained two points on 17th-place Nottingham Forest.
The forward – who struggled for both form and confidence after joining from Leeds United in August 2024 – has now managed more goals in his last 10 appearances for the club (seven), than he did in his first 38 (one).
Speaking to TNT Sports after the match, Summerville said: “We have to fight until the end, that’s what we did. I am very pleased to get the three points.
“I am in a good space. I love to play, I am just happy to be back and I try to show it every week.
“We have to keep going now. We took positives from the Liverpool game, we had lots of positives, the fans behind us are very pleased and we are going in the right direction – the only way is up.”
But it’s not only Summerville who is finding his feet as the business end of the season looms – West Ham are, too.
The Hammers have now accumulated 14 of their 28 points this season in their past eight Premier League games.
Such an impressive run for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side means that if they defeat Manchester City when they return to Premier League action on 14 March, they will be out of the relegation zone for the first time since December.
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South Africa Ready to Host WAFCON 2026 as McKenzie Questions Morocco’s Commitment
South Africa’s Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, has accused Morocco of putting pressure on the Confederation of African Football over the hosting of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.
Morocco was earlier confirmed as host of the tournament, which would have marked their third straight time staging the competition. However, uncertainty has surrounded the event in recent weeks, with reports suggesting the North African nation may be reconsidering its position.
CAF President Patrice Motsepe had previously said the tournament would go ahead in Morocco as planned. Despite that statement, speculation has continued.
Speaking at a press conference, McKenzie praised Morocco for organising the last Africa Cup of Nations but questioned their commitment to the women’s competition.
“If Morocco is ready to host the WAFCON because they had a brilliant AFCON, they should do so,” McKenzie said.
“But if they are not ready, we want to tell them, we are not a country with no stadiums, a country that doesn’t host games. We are not a country with less infrastructure. We will never be held hostage by countries that have less than what we have.”
He added that women’s football deserves respect and proper planning.
“We will not allow women’s football to be treated in such a fashion. We don’t wait for anyone,” he said.
McKenzie also made it clear that South Africa is prepared to step in if needed.
“If Morocco is not going to host it, South Africa is standing ready,” he said, while noting that his remarks should not be linked to the CAF President.
Motsepe has not publicly reacted to the comments.
With the tournament drawing closer, participating countries, including Nigeria’s Super Falcons, are watching closely for a final decision from CAF on the host nation.
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Jai Opetaia predicts Gilberto Ramirez vs David Benavidez: “I’m leaning towards him”
Jai Opetaia has been keen for title unifications since he got his hands on a cruiserweight world title, but unified champion Gilberto Ramirez is instead facing David Benavidez. Now, Opetaia has offered his thoughts on the fight.
Opetaia has been chasing a showdown with Ramirez ever since the latter unified the WBA and WBO cruiserweight crowns with a victory over Chris Billam-Smith in November 2024, but currently, hopes of seeing that affair are fading.
As if negotiations weren’t already struggling, Opetaia has opted to sign with Zuffa Boxing, who are expected to attempt to keep the Aussie involved in in-house fights, even if that means he may lose his IBF cruiserweight world title.
Outside of the Zuffa franchise, an exciting battle between Ramirez and Benavidez is set to take place on Cinco De Mayo, in what looks to be the most intriguing clash at 200lbs since Oleksandr Usyk left the division in 2018.
Speaking to The Ring, Opetaia looked ahead to the fight and revealed that he is leaning towards reigning WBC light-heavyweight ruler, David Benavidez, despite the 25lb jump up in weight.
“You have got to remember that both of these boys have come up [in weight]. It is crazy that there is two light-heavyweights fighting for a cruiserweight world title right now. They are both coming up to the weight so it’s an even match-up, the way I see it.
“I don’t know too much about Zurdo to be honest, he is a good fighter and I have never thought he was a bad fighter or anything like that, but I actually like Benavidez’s headspace and he seems like he is hungry.
“The legacy of why he is doing it, he is more pumped up and he is younger, and sh*t like that. So, I’m sort of leaning towards Benavidez but, honestly, I don’t really care. I just want this fight to be done so that we can get ours on [against the winner].”
Ramirez vs. Benavidez is set to take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas in two months’ time, where a WBC lightweight title bout may also be added to the undercard.
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March Madness or Transfer Portal Showcase? The New Reality of College Basketball
In the good ol’ days, March Madness meant focusing on the games, enjoying the Cinderella stories, tracking your brackets and dreaming that your team might be the one showered with confetti on the first Monday in April as “One Shining Moment” plays.
In this NIL portal era, all of that still applies — but March Madness has morphed into just as much of a scouting mission as a bid for a national championship.
As mid-major and low-major conference tournaments unfold this week across the country — the first NCAA Tournament bid gets doled out Saturday night to the winner of the Ohio Valley Conference title game — power conference fans get to salivate over potential portal acquisitions.
Meanwhile, power conference coaching staffs will be finalizing their additions to 2026-27 rosters. Yes, finalizing.
While the portal doesn’t open officially until April 7, it’s naïve to believe that highly paid consulting firms haven’t been sending targeted lists of suitable prospects to big-time head coaches who, in turn, have instructed their general managers to negotiate with agents to determine how much $$$ it will take to land their prized clients.
Yeah, that’s modern college basketball.
But enough about how things have changed so starkly over the last few years. Which sharpshooters should everyone be dreaming on?
How about Bellarmine junior forward Jack Karasinski, who’s averaging 21.3 points, shooting 42.6% from 3-point range and getting to the line more than six times per game? The only player in America who’s a more efficient go-to guy than Karasinski (according to KenPom) is Duke’s Cameron Boozer, who’ll win all the National Player of the Year awards.
Or maybe UNLV’s Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn, the former Illinois guard who has averaged 29.7 points over the last nine games while hitting an absurd 45 of 85 from 3-point range? He’s an athletic freak, too, albeit 6-foot-1.
Perhaps Buffalo sophomore guard Daniel Freitag, a four-star prospect who did little as a freshman at Wisconsin but has restored his career arc by averaging 19.8 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.8 assists for the Bulls?
They are among the many fine ideas out there, but everybody — coaches, fans, the transfers themselves — should go into this process with their eyes wide open.
Based on an unofficial study conducted just now looking at every player who averaged at least 17 points per game last season, there are a lot more misses than hits when low- and mid-majors make the jump to the big time.
(Yes, picking 17 points per game while ignoring other key stats is arbitrary, but coaches are always looking for scorers, hence this decision.)
Anyway, back to this extremely scientific study. There were 118 Division I players who averaged at least 17 points last season. Fifty-five guys either ran out of eligibility or turned pro early.
Fifteen guys — including such studs as Texas Tech’s JT Toppin, Ohio State’s Bruce Thornton, Purdue’s Trey Kaufman-Renn and Mississippi State’s Josh Hubbard — stayed where they were.
That left us 48 who changed schools. Ignoring high-major guys who jumped to other high majors — fellas like PJ Haggerty (Memphis to Kansas State), Jason Edwards (Vandy to Providence) and Keyshawn Hall (UCF to Auburn) — it becomes clear that it’s rarely roses for the players who climb a notch or two to the big time.
For each Lamar Wilkerson, who went from averaging 20.5 points at Sam Houston State to 21.3 at Indiana and meriting all-Big Ten honors, there are four guys like Bucknell’s Noah Williamson (Alabama), Southern Illinois’ Ali Dibba (Texas A&M), Northeastern’s Rashad King (LSU) and Kansas City’s Jamar Brown (UCLA) who were relegated to bench roles at their new schools.
If they believed they would get similar minutes and shots at their new place, then that’s a bummer.
But, hey, as Mad Men’s Don Draper once screamed at underling Peggy Olson, “That’s what the money is for!”
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Golfer Andrea Pavan out of hospital after elevator fall
Jun 10, 2025; Oakmont, Pennsylvania, USA; Andrea Pavan plays a shot from a bunker on the eighth hole during a practice round for the U.S. Open golf tournament at Oakmont Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images Italian golfer Andrea Pavan has been released from the hospital after suffering injuries when he fell three stories down an elevator shaft prior to a DP World Tour event in Cape Town, South Africa.
Pavan, 36, was slated to play the South African Open last week before the incident occurred on Feb 25.
In an Instagram post on Wednesday announcing his departure, Pavan said he would need to remain in South Africa for five more weeks to rehab the shoulder and back injuries he sustained. He said he also has secondary injuries and bruises, and he was photographed with his right arm in a sling and using a cane.
“It truly feels like a miracle to be able to walk and start to do some basic activities, although at a very slow and careful pace,” he wrote, also thanking numerous people for their assistance and care since the accident.
“The road is very long but this small step feels very good!”
Pavan apparently was unaware that an elevator cab was missing when he stepped forward after the doors opened.
Born in Rome, Pavan makes his home in the Dallas area. He played collegiately at Texas A&M.
Ranked 257th in the world, Pavan won the 2018 D+D Real Czech Masters and the 2019 BMW International Open.
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Eddie Howe reveals Will Osula perfected winning goal on training pitch
Eddie Howe revealed Newcastle super sub Will Osula stayed for extra training ahead of facing Manchester United perfecting the finish that secured a box office victory for the 10-man hosts at St James’ Park.
Michael Carrick saw his unbeaten start to life as Red Devils boss come to a crushing halt on Wednesday, when Jacob Ramsey collected a second booking for an apparent dive during a dramatic end to the first half.
Anthony Gordon fired Newcastle ahead from the spot only for Casemiro to level even later in stoppage time, with both sides spending spells in the ascendancy before Osula’s solo stunner secured a 2-1 triumph.
The 22-year-old substitute showed pace, confidence and skill when scoring a wonderful goal that boss Howe said the forward had been gearing up for on the eve of the game.
“There was a moment where I thought he was going to run out of grass and it’s going to go out of play,” the Newcastle manager said. “I think he does really well to keep it in.
“I’m not trying to be wise after the event, in that moment you back Will’s ability. That’s one of his biggest strengths, running with the ball, his pace.
“Will asked after training yesterday for 10 more balls. He wanted 10 more finishes and a carbon copy of the goal he scored today. He scored eight out of 10.
“That’s all credit to the player because he wanted it, he wanted to do more before he went in. I’m a great believer in ‘do the work, you get the reward’. Delighted for him personally.”
It was a huge moment for Osula on an individual level and a huge shot in the arm collectively after three straight Premier League home losses on the bounce had darkened the mood around St James’ Park.
“A massive win for us,” Howe said. “I think we needed it. We know we needed it. It’s been a tough run for us in the Premier League.
“I think some of our performances haven’t been too bad in recent games, but we’ve found a way to lose games when maybe we shouldn’t have done.
“Today we’ve started the game really well and then we get a red card.
“There would have been an easy feeling for the lads to adopt of feeling sorry for ourselves, here we go again.
“That’s the biggest compliment I can give the lads. They really stood up that second half and they’ve all given more, they’ve all believed we can win the game.
“A brilliant end to the game. It’s one of the best emotions that I think I’ve felt, and I’m sure a lot of people will say the same, but also we haven’t done that enough.
“Hopefully that’s a goal that’s replayed quite a bit because I think Will’s deserved it.”
Carrick left St James’ Park ruing the worst performance of his reign, with third-placed United finally losing after the former midfielder oversaw six victories in an unbeaten first seven games in charge.
“Disappointed obviously,” he said. “Bitterly disappointed. It hurts that tonight. We definitely came here in good shape, looking to get something from the game, if not win the game and we’re disappointed with the way it panned out.
“We can be an awful lot better. We’ve put ourselves in a good position, a decent position with the performances and the results that we’ve had, so tonight hurts.”
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Referee knocked off feet during South Alabama-Coastal Carolina basketball brawl
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Tensions boiled over in a second-round Sun Belt Conference women’s basketball tournament game between South Alabama and Coastal Carolina.
A fight erupted with just over five minutes left in the fourth quarter, and a referee was inadvertently knocked to the floor. The official remained on the court in visible discomfort for several moments as medical personnel provided aid.
The game’s other referee assessed a double technical foul, leading to eight ejections, most of them from South Alabama’s roster.
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The Sun Belt logo at mid-court during a game between Arkansas Little Rock and South Alabama at the Lakefront Arena in New Orleans March 12, 2015. (Stephen Lew/Icon Sportswire/Corbis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
South Alabama’s Amyah Sutton, Daniela Gonzalez, Saneea Bevley, Terren Coffil, Princess Okafor Nweze and Jeriyah Baines were reportedly among the Jaguars ejected, while Coastal Carolina’s Tracey Hueston was also tossed.
The altercation began after Coastal Carolina’s Hueston and South Alabama’s Cordasia Harris exchanged words in the paint. The situation escalated when Hueston appeared to throw a punch toward Harris, prompting coaches and players from both teams to rush onto the court.
“Well, first of all, our program, we never want to be put in that situation. And we never want to act out like that. So, we don’t condone that, what happened today. It’s a very unfortunate situation for two talented basketball teams that have played in Pensacola in the tournament,” South Alabama coach Yolisha Jackson told reporters after the game.

A ball drops through the net during an SEC women’s basketball tournament game between LSU and Texas March 8, 2025, at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, S.C. (John Byrum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
“With young people, sometimes emotions run high, and as they go through their growth process and their maturity, sometimes things happen. But we always try to look at it as a lesson learned and make sure the next time that if we are put in a similar situation that we just respond a little differently. And, so, that’s what we’ll talk about at the hotel tonight.”
Coastal Carolina coach Kevin Pederson described the situation as “unfortunate,” adding, “I know Tracey Hueston regrets that. She’s an incredible model citizen off the floor, and she knows she can’t act that way. That was extremely frustrating for everybody, certainly something we don’t approve of in this program. It’s nothing you want to see. You hate to see that in your last game.”
Fox News Digital contacted the Sun Belt Conference for comment but did not immediately receive a response.

The Sun Belt Conference logo during a game between Arkansas Little Rock and South Alabama at the Lakefront Arena in New Orleans March 12, 2015. (Stephen Lew/Icon Sportswire/Corbis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
South Alabama won Wednesday’s game, 80-70, advancing to the third round for a matchup with Texas State.
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Ejected players could face a one-game suspension, but their status for Thursday remains uncertain.
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Brisbane Lions vs Western Bulldogs Tips, Odds and Teams – AFL Round 0 2026
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The Brisbane Lions begin their pursuit of a potential third straight premiership when they host the Western Bulldogs at the Gabba on Saturday night. Brisbane strengthened an already formidable list over the offseason, landing Oscar Allen and Sam Draper via free agency while also securing academy talent Daniel Annable with pick six in the draft. However, the Lions may not be at full strength for the opener, with Allen recovering from concussion and Draper sidelined until at least Round 4 with a foot injury.
The Bulldogs enter 2026 with a largely unchanged squad after finishing 14–9 last season, but questions remain about their ability to challenge the competition’s elite. That issue was highlighted in two defeats to Brisbane in 2025, including a dramatic Gather Round clash where the Lions overturned a 39-point deficit to win 118–97 before backing it up with a 10-point victory at the Gabba later in the year.
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Some USA Rugby teams drop women’s divisions for open category for trans athletes
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A rugby program that competes in competitions sanctioned by USA Rugby eliminated their women’s teams to start a team under the new “open” gender division. The changes come in response to a new policy by USA Rugby to only allow biological females to compete in women’s competition.
The Charlotte Royals has switched its women’s team to the “open” category, and alongside another team, the Mother Ruckers, has put out statements declaring their support for the “open” category, encouraging other teams to also switch from a women’s team to an “open” team.
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“On 2/27/2026, a law was put into effect by the current U.S. administration that bans trans women from playing in Women’s Divisions,” the Royals said in a statement. “USA Rugby has made changes to its eligibility policy based on these laws. USA Rugby has introduced the Open Division, a division separate from Women’s and Men’s divisions, for clubs and unions to sanction matches for all genders to participate in. For context, USA Rugby is the governing body of all rugby played in the US.
“The Charlotte Royals believe that trans women are women. Banning trans players hurts everyone in the sport and the larger community. We will be using the Open Division for any sanctioned matches we engage in, and encourage other clubs/unions to do the same.
“Trans women were the trailblazers of the U.S. LGBTQIA+ Liberation movement during Stonewall, especially Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera. We will continue to include our trans siblings in our organization and community, without hesitation.”
The Charlotte Royals club previously was the host club for the 2021 International Gay Rugby North American Championship.
USA Rugby announced Friday it would be introducing a new “open” gender division to accommodate trans athletes.

Gabriella Cantorna, Ilona Maher and Emily Henrich of the USA react as they sing their national anthems prior to the Women’s Rugby World Cup match against Samoa on Sept. 6, 2025, in York, England. (Molly Darlington – World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)
The new rule came more than a year after President Donald Trump’s “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” executive order and nearly seven months after the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee’s (USOPC) new requirement for all governing bodies to comply with it.

The USA Rugby goal line flag before the match against Scotland at Audi Field on July 12, 2024, in Washington, D.C. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images for Scottish Rugby)
“USA Rugby will now have three competition categories; Men’s Division, Women’s Division and Open Division. The Open Division will permit any athlete, regardless of gender assigned at birth and gender identity, to compete in USA Rugby-sanctioned events, whether full contact or non-contact,” the organization said in a statement.
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Gabriella Cantorna, Ilona Maher and Emily Henrich of the USA react as they sing their national anthems prior to the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 Pool A match between USA and Samoa at York Community Stadium on September 06, 2025 in York, England. (Molly Darlington – World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)
In July, the USOPC updated its athlete safety policy to indicate compliance with Trump’s executive order.
USA Rugby’s “open” category is now a proof of concept for other programs to get around Trump’s executive order, to keep trans athletes competing against women while leaving women with no female-only option.
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