Aug 17, 2023; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Sports agent Drew Rosenhaus on the sidelines before game between Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
NFL agent Drew Rosenhaus is known for cashing in big on behalf of his clients, and Minnesota Vikings linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. has hired him, with free agency two weeks away. Rosenhaus’s nickname is “The Shark,” so Pace Jr. has quite the asset on his side for March.
Pace’s move to Rosenhaus adds juice to his RFA outlook and keeps Minnesota’s plans worth monitoring.
No one is sure whether Pace Jr. will be back in Minnesota, but the Rosenhaus hire may signal a new chapter.
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Reading the Tea Leaves on Pace’s New Representation
It’s another little hint for free agency.
Minnesota Vikings linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. returns an interception before being tackled by Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff during the second quarter on Jan. 5, 2025, at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. Pace made the defensive play during a division matchup late in the regular season between NFC North rivals. Mandatory Credit: Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images.
Pace Jr. Hires Rosenhaus
Rosenhaus’s agency kept it pretty straightforward late last week, tweeting, “Welcome to the Family, Ivan Pace Jr.”
Here’s the official tweet:
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Rosenhaus also notably announced relationships with Vikings free-agent safety Tavierre Thomas and former Vikings defender Reddy Steward, who played for the Dallas Cowboys in 2025.
A Future Totally Up in the Air
Pace Jr.’s diminished role was already apparent before the 2026 offseason.
After promising rookie and 2024 seasons, Pace saw his playing time decrease as Eric Wilson solidified his position. The emergence and steadiness of Wilson further reduced Pace’s opportunities, a shift accelerated by Pace Jr.’s early-season missed tackles. Wilson’s consistent performance kept him atop the depth chart.
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The decline came at an unfortunate time for Pace. After starting 27 games over his first two seasons (2023-2024) and earning a strong 77.1 PFF grade as a rookie, his performance dipped in 2025, resulting in a 42.3 grade and hindering his chances of an early contract extension.
As a restricted free agent, Pace remains under the Vikings’ control. However, the team’s defensive success with Wilson in a larger role provides them with options regarding Pace’s future.
Pace will undoubtedly seek to regain a more prominent role. Minnesota retains the flexibility to retain him should their linebacker plans change, and the coming weeks should clarify whether his reduced role will persist.
Our Kyle Joudry noted on Pace Jr. last month, “Ivan Pace Jr. is capable of being an attacking ‘backer on defense and a nice part of special teams coverage. He may need to pursue those abilities with a different team. The undrafted talent quickly earned a promotion in the Twin Cities during his rookie season of 2023.”
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“Seeing him get sent on blitzes aplenty in Minnesota made sense from within a Brian Flores defense with a deficit of pass rushers (and talent more broadly). The 2024 and 2025 seasons, though, have seen reinforcements arrive for Coach Flores. The tactician calling the shots on defense minimized Pace’s role, seemingly tipping the team’s hand in the process. Look for the RFA to get moved out in a trade. A Day 3 draft selection should be the expectation.”
Possible Pace Jr. Destinations
Two weeks ago, we speculated on potential landing spots for Pace Jr. in 2026, identifying teams that align with his skill set and estimating his market value.
Washington is a strong contender because of its familiarity with him. The Commanders’ new defensive coordinator, Daronte Jones, previously worked with Pace Jr. in Minnesota and understands his capabilities, a connection that could be significant when considering restricted free agents in their prime.
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New England is another logical fit, largely because of its coaching staff. Patriots outside linebackers coach Mike Smith held the same position in Minnesota when Pace Jr. was beginning his career, giving him insight into how Pace Jr. integrates into a defense.
Sports agent Drew Rosenhaus stands on the sideline before kickoff during a matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals on Oct. 29, 2012, at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Rosenhaus observed pregame activity as the teams prepared for a Monday night contest that ended in a San Francisco victory. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports.
Jacksonville, Dallas, and Cincinnati are also potential destinations. Cincinnati has a hometown advantage that could influence negotiations if the Bengals decide to bolster their linebacker depth with a local dude.
VikingsWire‘s Andrew Harbaugh on Pace Jr.’s free agency: “Pace Jr. saw his role diminish in 2025 with the emergence of Eric Wilson in the linebacker unit. Pace still has some juice as a pass rusher if they decide to go that route and bring him back.”
“It is hard to imagine him coming back to be a part of the linebacker group after seeing how he was in coverage and run support, but the pass-rushing juice is certainly there. A one-year deal would make sense to see what he can do, but time will tell on that front.”
Other Rosenhaus Clients
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Rosenhaus’s client list is huge; let’s get that out of the way. And among names that Vikings fans might recognize, here’s a peek:
Abdul Carter
Jalen Carter
Nico Collins
Christian Darrisaw
Jonathan Greenard
Javon Hargrave
Aaron Jones
Josh Metellus
Chris Olave
Josh Sweat
Andrew Van Ginkel
Kyren Williams
Sports agent Drew Rosenhaus acknowledges New England Patriots receiver Antonio Brown from the sideline before a game against the Miami Dolphins on Sep. 15, 2019, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Rosenhaus greeted his client during pregame warmups as the Patriots prepared for an early-season road matchup. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports.
Rosenhaus also notably represented Rob Gronkowski and Terrell Owens in the past.
Pace Jr.’s free agency will heat up in two weeks when “legal tampering” gets underway on March 9th.
You don’t need to spend much time exploring Cowboys Golf Club, an upscale daily-fee in Grapevine, Texas, to know you’re at Cowboys Golf Club. The five replica Super Bowl trophies in a display case in the clubhouse are a gleaming giveaway. So is the fedora in the lobby that honors legendary Cowboys coach Tom Landry; the Cowboys’ trademark star logo on the hillside behind the third green; and the regular Cowboy sightings around the property — on any given day you might spot, say, current Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott or former Cowboys defensive end Ed “Too Tall” Jones.
But perhaps the most striking nod to them ’boys is the expanse of game-used artificial turf from the Cowboys home field — AT&T Stadium — stitched into the practice range. Pay a visit to golf’s only NFL-themed course and you can’t miss it: a 60-yard swatch of field (complete with yardage lines, an end zone and a field-goal post) acquired from the very site where America’s Team cracks pads on Sundays. The revamped range, which opened three weeks ago, is part of a sweeping overhaul of the property by its owners, Arcis Golf, that included a Beau Welling renovation to the golf course; the club also added an 18-hole putting course called The Huddle, which sits adjacent to the range.
A putting course sits adjacent to the range.
courtesy Cowboys GC
The idea for the field infusion came by way of a meeting Arcis reps had with the Cowboys during the redo. When the club’s owners learned that the team had rolls of old, cleat-battered turf sitting in storage at the stadium, their ears perked up. “The conversation turned into, ‘Hey, we have a great place for it,’” Jeff Levine, a senior vice president at Arcis, told me earlier this week. “And so it turned out with our partnership that we were able to buy the field and installed it on the range.”
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The gridiron isn’t just eye candy; it’s very much in play, with the front end of it just over 100 yards from the bays. The goalpost, which is positioned 175 yards from the range’s back tee, also is a gettable target. That much became clear to Levine when he started hearing golf balls clank off the uprights. “When I heard it for the first time, I thought, well, that’s interesting. I’m not sure I’ll ever hear that again. And then the next week I heard it again. It doesn’t sound like when a football hits the goalpost. It’s actually a little louder.”
The Cowboys procure their playing surface from an Austin-based company called Matrix Turf. According to the company’s website, AT&T Stadium’s turf was developed with two different sized fibers in two different shades of green, which gives the fibers “the look and feel of a natural grass surface.” You won’t mistake the surface for a fairway at Augusta National, but it is a rich shade of emerald.
The field is the primary target on the range, but golfers also can take aim at fairways and greens that line either side. Fronting the fairway to the right of the field are 14 Toptracer bays armed with shot tracking and gamification, while the opposing side offers grass tees. The club elected to use only 60 yards of the field instead of the full 100 because the shorter field was more visually appealing from the clubhouse. “That configuration and the framing of it made it really pop,” Levine said.
Traditionalists might turn their noses at a practice facility with sidelines and hash marks, but Levine characterized early customer reviews as “overwhelmingly positive.” He added: “People are kind of blown away. We have people that stop at the end of the driveway and stop and take a picture going back towards it. I see that at least four or five times a day.”
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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has not yet visited (“He will,” Levine said). But several of his current and former players have, including tight end Jake Ferguson and back-up quarterback Will Grier — before he was released last week. “We want the club to be an extension of the team,” Levine said. “That’s really important to us.”
Green fees, which are in the $275-$300 range, include unlimited use of the range and putting course but golfers who only want to experience banging balls through the uprights can do so for rates starting at $25, a value that can be described in just two words: It’s good.
The “Giant Labrador” moniker fits Arapaho perfectly as he bows out of racing.
With two Group 1 successes to his name, the gelding Arapaho has been retired by Bjorn Baker, who attributed the move to “wear and tear” ending the horse’s track tenure.
Baker shared the update Thursday, praising Arapaho as “an outstanding ambassador for our stable” and a “tough and genuine” athlete.
“The decision to retire him has been made with his best interests firmly in mind,” Baker commented via social media platform X.
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“He is feeling a little wear and tear in his joints, and at nine years old, it’s the right call to step him away from racing rather than take any risk.”
From French origins, Arapaho joined Australian racing in 2021 and solidified his role in the stable over successive years.
His 2023 Tancred Stakes (2400m) win preceded another Group 1 at eight years old, dominating last year’s Sydney Cup (3200m).
Last seen midfield in the 2025 Melbourne Cup, Arapaho retires after 50 starts, 10 triumphs, 10 minor placings, and more than $4.3 million in prizemoney.
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The horse was cherished at the stable much like a “giant Labrador”.
Jockey Rachel King, whose husband Luke Hilton manages racing for Baker, will care for Arapaho alongside her partner post-racing.
For much of the U.S., spring golf is nearly here, and that means it’s time to stock up on essentials like golf balls. To celebrate the occasion, Titleist has a smokin’ deal that you’ll want to take advantage of: For a limited time, when you buy 3 dozen golf balls, you get 1 dozen free!
No, that’s not a typo. All you have to do is add four dozen golf balls to your cart and the discount will be automatically applied. There’s only one caveat: All four dozen balls must be the same model, and there are seven models to choose from at Fairway Jockey:
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Which ball is best for your game? Titleist has a handy questionnaire you can answer. But if you want to decide among the models available with this deal, here’s how Titleist describes them:
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As a four-year member of Columbia’s inaugural class of female varsity golfers, Jessica can out-birdie everyone on the masthead. She can out-hustle them in the office, too, where she’s primarily responsible for producing both print and online features, and overseeing major special projects, such as GOLF’s inaugural Style Issue, which debuted in February 2018. Her original interview series, “A Round With,” debuted in November of 2015, and appeared in both in the magazine and in video form on GOLF.com.
Manchester United has said goodbye to one of its former staff members.
Silvino Louro, United’s former goalkeeping coach under Jose Mourinho, passed away yesterday.
Death
The club announced yesterday on their official website, “Manchester United is saddened to learn our former goalkeeping coach Silvino Louro has passed away at the age of 67.”
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They added, “our thoughts are with Silvino’s family and friends at this difficult time.”
One of his former clubs, Real Madrid also released a statement saying, “Real Madrid wishes to express its condolences and its love and affection to his family, his teammates, his clubs and all his loved ones.”
Former Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea also posted a photo on Instagram which simply stated, “rest in peace”.
Career
Louro played for numerous clubs across Portugal, most notably for SL Benfica between 1984 and 1994 and FC Porto from 1995 to 1997. He also won 23 caps for his country.
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He began a successful career as a goalkeeping coach at illustrious clubs such as Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Manchester United, all while working closely with Jose Mourinho.
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Louro joined United in 2016 and stayed at the club until late 2018. He worked closely alongside David de Gea, Sergio Romero, Sam Johnstone and Joel Pereira.
The former goalkeeping coach was also part of the team that won the FA Community Shield, League Cup and Europa League during his first year at the club.
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He was instrumental in Vítor Baía, Petr Čech, and Júlio César winning the UEFA Best Goalkeeper award under his tutelage.
Portuguese newspaper A Bola, referred to him as “an unavoidable figure” in Portuguese football.
They reported that he finally “succumbed to a prolonged illness”.
The 2026 NCAA Tournament is through its first 20 games with only 48 teams remaining now that the first round is onto its second day Friday. That’s right: 20 teams have already been eliminated from March Madness, leaving the remainder to continue competing for the 2025-26 national champion. Another 16 teams will see their postseason conclude by around 1 a.m. ET on Saturday as competition moves into the second round.
With 67 games set to be televised across CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV, fans will be able to keep up with all the action no matter when they tune in or how they choose to watch. There have already been multiple upsets and busted brackets, and No. 1 seeds Florida and Arizona enter Friday’s games attempting to ensure they remain in their respective driver’s seats with less pain than their conterparts experienced 24 hours earlier.
On the call for the NCAA Tournament this year are several notable voices, with Ian Eagle returning for the third straight year as lead play-by-play announcer and the voice of the Final Four alongside Bill Raftery, Grant Hill and reporter Tracy Wolfson.
Ernie Johnson hosts studio coverage for the Final Four with Nate Burleson, Adam Zucker and Adam Lefkoe also serving as hosts and Jamie Erdhal providing game updates throughout the NCAA Tournament. Studio analysts include Clark Kellogg, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Renee Montgomery in New York, and Bruce Pearl, Jamal Mashburn, Jalen Rose and Seth Davis in Atlanta.
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Robbie Hummel is on site through the Regional Finals with Candace Parker and Wally Szczerbiak calling games for the first time as Brandon Gaudin and Jared Greenberg join the team.
CBS is leading the way, televising 21 games during the NCAA Tournament, including the Elite 8 and Sweet 16. TBS matches it by televising 21 games, including the Final Four, Elite 8 and Sweet 16, while truTV is airing or simulcasting 23 games and TNT is airing or simulcasting 15 games. In addition to the March Madness Live app, where you can watch every game, Paramount+ subscribers will be able to watch all the games televised by CBS, while HBO Max subscribers can catch the games on TBS, TNT and truTV.
From the Selection Show all the way until the playing of “One Shining Moment” after a champion is crowned, CBS Sports and TNT Sports will be bringing you the magic.
Let’s take a look at the 2026 March Madness announcing teams along with the complete schedule for the 2026 NCAA Tournament.
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2026 March Madness announcing teams
Play-by-Play | Analyst(s) || Reporter * Regional Weekend announce teams | ~ Final Four team
Ian Eagle | Bill Raftery, Grant Hill || Tracy Wolfson*~
Brian Anderson | Jim Jackson || Allie LaForce*
Kevin Harlan | Robbie Hummel, Stan Van Gundy || Lauren Shehadi*
Andrew Catalon | Steve Lappas || Evan Washburn*
Brad Nessler | Wally Szczerbiak || Jared Greenberg
Spero Dedes | Jim Spanarkel || Jon Rothstein
Tom McCarthy | Candice Parker, Dan Bonner || AJ Ross
Brandon Gaudin | Chris Webber || Andy Katz
Rules analyst: Gene Steratore
2026 NCAA Tournament schedule, dates
First round
Friday, March 20 Benchmark International Arena (Tampa), Xfinity Mobile Arena (Philadelphia), Viejas Arena (San Diego), Enterprise Center (St. Louis)
Second round
Saturday, March 21 KeyBank Center (Buffalo), Bon Secours Wellness Arena (Greenville), Paycom Center (Oklahoma City), Moda Center (Portland)
Sunday, March 22 — 12:10 p.m. start (CBS, TBS, TNT, truTV) Benchmark International Arena (Tampa), Xfinity Mobile Arena (Philadelphia), Viejas Arena (San Diego), Enterprise Center (St. Louis)
Sweet 16
Thursday, March 26 — 7:10 p.m. start (CBS, TBS) Toyota Center (Houston), SAP Center (San Jose)
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Friday, March 27 — 7:10 p.m. start (CBS, TBS) United Center (Chicago), Capital One Arena (Washington, D.C.)
Elite 8
Saturday, March 28 — 6:09 p.m. start (TBS) Toyota Center (Houston), SAP Center (San Jose)
Sunday, March 29 — 2:15 p.m. start (CBS) United Center (Chicago), Capital One Arena (Washington, D.C.)
Final Four
Saturday, April 4 — 6:09 p.m. start (TBS) Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)
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National Championship
Monday, April 6 — 8:50 p.m. (TBS) Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)
As Opening Day approaches, the Brewers are making their final tune ups before the start of the season. With Brandon Woodruff’s status still uncertain, he made a crucial start this evening. It ended up being the offense that dominated the game, as the Brewers defeated the Rangers 11-4.
The Brewers got on the board quickly. Sal Frelick led off the game with a walk, stole second, and scored on an Andrew Vaughn single. In the next inning, back-to-back home runs from Gary Sánchez and Luis Rengifo added two more runs. David Hamilton set up another run with a single and steal, and Joey Ortiz drove him in with a single. After two innings, the Brewers had a 4-0 lead.
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In the fourth inning, the Brewers unleashed a barrage of runs. Vaughn led off the inning with a single, then Garrett Mitchell reached on a fielding error. Sánchez drew a walk after that to load the bases. After Rengifo flew out to center, Brandon Lockridge continued his strong spring with an RBI double, driving in two. Hamilton followed that up with another RBI double to bring in another two runs. That chased Rangers starter Jacob Latz from the game, and Dane Acker entered in relief. After a Frelick groundout and Ortiz walk, Christian Yelich punctuated the inning with a three-run home run. After the first three innings, the Brewers had scored 11 runs.
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Meanwhile, Woodruff started the night with two 1-2-3 innings, striking out two. That started to unravel in the third inning. The Rangers got their first run from a Tyler Wade single and Alejandro Osuna RBI double. Woodruff recovered with strikeouts of Jonah Bride and Joc Pederson, but walked Evan Carter between them. Joe Corbett finished out the inning for Woodruff, striking out Danny Jansen to end the inning.
Woodruff returned for the fourth inning, but promptly allowed back-to-back home runs to Ezequiel Duran and Mark Canha. He got Sam Haggerty to line out, but that was it for his day. In total, he pitched a combination of three innings over the course of the first four innings. He allowed three runs and four hits, two of those going for home runs. He also struck out four and walked one while throwing 62 pitches. While he did get the four ups that he wanted in the game (his goal was to start four innings to get warmed up and pitch), his velocity was noticeably down at the end of his start. After the game, Woodruff said that despite the velocity, he felt great.
After the fourth, both bullpens buckled down for the rest of the game. Trevor Megill pitched the fifth inning and struck out two, but recorded four outs after Canha reached on a wild pitch swinging strikeout. Abner Uribe made his first appearance after returning from the World Baseball Classic, allowed a leadoff single but retired the next three in order, striking out one.
Jared Koenig got into some trouble in the seventh by starting the inning with back-to-back singles. He got two outs thanks to a double play from the defense, then a fly out from Canha ended the inning. Grant Anderson walked one in the eighth inning, but that was it in a scoreless inning of work. Stiven Cruz finished out the game for the Brewers, walked two but held the Rangers scoreless to end the game.
Vaughn and Hamilton each had two-hit days for the Brewers’ offense. Yelich had three RBI from his second home run of the spring, and Lockridge and Hamilton added on two RBI each. Ortiz also reached base twice with a hit and a walk, and also drove a run in. As a team, the Brewers had nine hits — three of those home runs — and four walks.
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Tomorrow features a doubleheader of action for the Brewers. The day will start out with the first of two Spring Breakout games for the Brewers’ prospects, as the Mariners’ Prospects travel to face them in Phoenix. That game will take place at 4:10 p.m. and be broadcast on MLB Video. Then, at night the Brewers travel to face the Diamondbacks, with first pitch set for 8:10 p.m. That game will have an audio broadcast available on MLB.com.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) shared the training schedule with all the Pakistan Super League (PSL) teams despite the ongoing tensions in the region. Although the Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict has escalated massively in the past few days, a report in The Express Tribune stated that no foreign player, including the Australians, has informed their franchises about their unavailability. The opening match of PSL 2026 is scheduled to take place between defending champions Lahore Qalandars and Hyderabad Kingsmen at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The report claimed that PCB officials have made it clear that the event will take place on time and the team practice sessions will take place on March 24 and 25.
In the past, the PCB has considered United Arab Emirates (UAE) as aa backup venue but according to the report, the PCB has not considered shifting the matches to another country. The players will reportedly be provided security equivalent to that of a head of state and the final of the competition is scheduled to take place on May 3.
Meanwhile, the participation of Bangladesh cricket team players in the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) faced a major roadblock in light of the ongoing regional tensions.
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Six players, Mustafizur Rahman, Parvez Hossain Emon (Lahore Qalandars), Shoriful Islam, Nahid Rana, Tanzid Hasan Tamim (Peshawar Zalmi), and Rishad Hossain (Peshawar Zalmi), were granted No Objection Certificates (NOC) by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) after they were picked in the auction. However, the board has now decided to seek government approval before allowing the players to travel, according to Cricbuzz.
“Of course, we will seek permission from the government before sending our cricketers for the PSL. Under normal circumstances, these things are not required. We provide clearance, they go, play, and return. But since the situation is not normal and there is a risk element concerning the players, obviously we will discuss it with the government,” BCB cricket operations chairman Nazmul Abedin told Cricbuzz.
“We will seek to know from the government whether it will be safe to travel or not, and based on that government decision, we will have to take the ultimate call on whether the players will go or not,” he said.
“Because it is not actually possible for us to understand the situation there. It is possible for the government to know. The government will know, and if the government tells us that it is safe to go and the players can travel, then the players will go. But, in principle, we have decided that we will give the NOC and they will go to play. But it depends on the situation at that time,” Nazmul added.
Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has raised concerns over Chennai Super Kings’ (CSK) death bowling options for IPL 2026, which begins on March 28. In a major development on Thursday, March 19, Sportstar reported that Nathan Ellis will miss the upcoming season due to a hamstring injury.
Speaking on his YouTube channel on Friday, March 20, Pathan questioned who would handle the death overs for the franchise. He noted that Anshul Kamboj is an option, having made his Test debut last year. However, Pathan pointed out that while Kamboj can bowl yorkers, the team needs a more reliable option in such situations. He also mentioned that Matheesha Pathirana, who used to perform this role for CSK, was released after the 2025 season. He said:
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“You have Anshul Kambhoj as an option, but he is still a bit new. He has played international Test cricket, and he has faced some criticism, but we have seen that he has good seam and can bowl very well with the new ball. He can also bowl yorkers. But under pressure, you need a solid bowler. Pathirana used to perform this role for many years, but when he went to the auction, due to injuries and inconsistent performance, you let him go. Now Chennai no longer has him. So who will fill that role? This is a very big question.”
The 41-year-old further pointed out that while Khaleel Ahmed is an excellent new-ball bowler, if he delivers three overs upfront and one at the death, it still leaves a gap. He questioned who would handle the remaining overs, noting that no clear specialist for the death overs comes to mind. He said:
“But when we look at the bowling, when you talk about a proper death bowler, that name doesn’t really come to mind. You have Khaleel Ahmed, a top-quality new-ball bowler. He performed very well last year, and you want to get three overs out of him there. But if he bowls one over, then who will bowl the remaining overs at the end?”
CSK will begin their campaign on March 30 when they face Rajasthan Royals (RR) in Guwahati.
“Nathan Ellis’s absence will be a big concern” – Irfan Pathan on Australia star missing IPL 2026 for CSK
In the same video, Irfan Pathan noted that Nathan Ellis’s absence will be a concern for CSK, as the right-arm seamer was a key option in the death overs, and without him, the bowling unit appears weaker. He said:
“Nathan Ellis’s absence will be a big concern because he was the kind of bowler I was watching who could comfortably bowl four overs, especially in the final parts when he would bowl during the death overs. Now, looking at their bowling unit, it seems there is a bit of weakness.”
Ellis has played 17 IPL matches, picking up 19 wickets at an average of 28.73, with a strike rate of 19.8 and an economy of 8.66, including best figures of 4/30.
Ademola Lookman has shared his excitement ahead of a big UEFA Champions League quarter-final clash between Atlético Madrid and Barcelona.
It was a tough night for Atlético, who lost 3-2 to Tottenham Hotspur in London, but still did enough over the two legs to move into the next round. The Spanish side showed strong character to stay in the tie despite the defeat.
After Randal Kolo Muani opened the scoring, Julián Álvarez equalised with a fine finish following a good pass from Lookman. The Nigerian forward continues to impress, with eight goal contributions since joining the club during the winter transfer window.
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Speaking after the match, Lookman admitted it was not an easy contest, as expected in a competition of this level. He said the team were pleased to qualify and believes there are positives to take from the performance.
He also praised the team’s calm approach after falling behind, saying they stayed focused, kept pushing, and were able to create chances which helped them remain in control of the tie.
The match was also special for Lookman, who returned to London, the city where he was born. He described it as a nice feeling but stressed that reaching the next round was the most important thing.
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Attention now turns to a big quarter-final meeting with Barcelona. Lookman expects a difficult game and said the team must prepare well. He added that the focus remains on taking matches one at a time as they continue their campaign.
The winner of the tie between Atlético Madrid and Barcelona will face either Arsenal or Sporting CP in the semi-finals.
“The size, layout, and positioning of the banner in the stadium shall be submitted by the Israel Football Association to Fifa at the latest 15 days before each match for approval,” said Fifa in a statement.
It has also ordered the IFA to “invest one third of the fine … towards the implementation of a comprehensive plan to ensure action against discrimination and to prevent repeated incidents”.
Fifa added “the decision remains subject to a potential appeal” by the IFA.
The PFA also accused the IFA of “allowing inclusion of football teams located on the territory of another association (Palestine) in its national league”.
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On this, Fifa said it “should take no action given that … the final legal status of the West Bank remains an unresolved and highly complex matter under public international law”.
Meanwhile, the Palestine FA said its national team’s friendly matches against Mauritania and Benin in Morocco later this month have been cancelled because of the conflict in the Middle East.
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