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Blackburn 0-2 Wrexham (Jan 1, 2026) Game Analysis – ESPN
Ollie Rathbone marked his first league start of the campaign with a goal-of-the-season contender as Wrexham brushed aside Blackburn 2-0, to rack up their third straight Championship win and boosting their chances of reaching the playoffs.
Phil Parkinson’s side were without an away win in eight outings and made the trip to Ewood Park without injured duo Kieffer Moore and Josh Windass.
But Sam Smith and Rathbone deputised to devastating effect as Wrexham flew out of the traps and Smith finished clinically in the 11th minute for his second goal of the season.
Rathbone doubled the advantage with a sublime volley, catching the ball perfectly as it dropped over his shoulder to score for the second successive game.
Although Moussa Baradji struck the woodwork in the second half for Blackburn, Wrexham never looked like surrendering the lead.
It was as insipid as Blackburn have been at home and, with one win in eight, Rovers will need to be much better to extinguish relegation concerns.
Blackburn’s Matty Litherland started brightly, firing over from 20 yards, but Wrexham hit the front in the 11th minute, catching the high Rovers defence cold as Matty James lofted a superbly-weighted ball to theonrushing Smith, who took a touch before rifling in a left-footed shot that beat Aynsley Pears too easily at his near post.
Rampant Wrexham almost added another in the 21st minute. Again they were sharper to the ball, dispossessing Todd Cantwell before Ryan Longman’s right-wing cross was diverted into the side-netting by Smith.
Parkinson’s men were in complete control — and made their dominance count with a spectacular second in the 38th minute.
A set-piece was deftly headed into the danger area by Dan Scarr towards Rathbone 12 yards out. He still had much to do but, under pressure from Ryan Hedges, connected with a sensational volley that flew over Pears and into the net.
Rovers tried to hit back immediately, with Sondre Tronstad trying his luck with a powerful volley of his own, but his goalbound effort was blocked.
Valerien Ismael’s side could not have been much worse in the first half but came mightily close to reducing the arrears in the 56th minute when Litherland’s pass into the area found Baradji, who brought the ball under control superbly before unleashing a ferocious shot that cannoned off the underside of the bar but bounced in front of the line and away.
They were almost immediately punished on the break when Smith sent Lewis O’Brien clear — only for Pears to produce an impressive stop to palm his strike behind.
Yuki Ohashi dragged a late effort wide, but Wrexham eased to victory and the full-time whistle was met by a chorus of boos.
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Australia announce spin-heavy squad for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup
Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood were on Thursday named in a spin-heavy provisional Australian squad for this year’s Twenty20 World Cup after their Ashes campaign was ruined by injury.
Test skipper Cummins only played one of the five Ashes Tests against England, in Adelaide, as he slowly recovers from a lower back issue, while Hazlewood (Achilles) missed the entire series.
Cummins will have another scan on his back later this month to determine whether he will be fit for the tournament in India and Sri Lanka beginning on February 7.
Hazlewood and big-hitter Tim David (hamstring) are also on the comeback trail, but are expected to be ready.
“Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Tim David are tracking well and we are confident they will be available for the World Cup,” chief selector George Bailey said.
“This is a preliminary squad so should changes need to be made they will ahead of the support period.”
Left-arm spinners Matt Kuhnemann and Cooper Connolly were additions to a largely settled 15-man squad, alongside chief tweaker Adam Zampa and part-timer Glenn Maxwell.
Australia’s group-stage matches are all being played in Sri Lanka with the expectation of spin-friendly surfaces.
In a surprise, Australia opted against a back-up wicketkeeper for Josh Inglis and no left-arm pace replacement for Mitchell Starc, who has retired from the 20-over game.
The fast-bowling attack is led by Cummins and Hazlewood, along with Nathan Ellis and Xavier Bartlett, plus all-rounders Cameron Green and Marcus Stoinis. All are right-handers.
“The T20 side has enjoyed a long run of recent success which enabled the panel to choose a balance of players across the variety of conditions Sri Lanka and India may present,” Bailey added.
Australia open their account on February 11 in Colombo against Ireland.
They will name a separate squad for a T20 series against Pakistan that precedes the World Cup.
Squad: Mitchell Marsh (capt), Xavier Bartlett, Cooper Connolly, Pat Cummins, Tim David, Cameron Green, Nathan Ellis, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Short, Marcus Stoinis, Adam Zampa
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