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Agha lauds Pak batting brilliance | The Express Tribune

Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha hailed his side’s batting performance but admitted there is still work to be done with the ball, after Pakistan clinched their second successive win in the T20I tri-series against UAE at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Saturday.
“It was a perfect batting performance,” Agha said at the post-match press conference. “With the ball, we were good in the first 15 overs, but our death bowling remains an area of concern. We’re working hard on it and need to get better in that phase. Overall though, I think we’ve done well as a team.”
Pakistan powered to a 31-run victory, posting 207 before restricting UAE to 176-8. Despite a strong start from openers Muhammad Zohaib (13) and skipper Muhammad Waseem (33), the hosts collapsed after losing quick wickets. Asif Khan’s counterattack, including a blistering 77 off 35 balls with four sixes, kept UAE’s hopes alive, but Salman Mirza and Hasan Ali pegged them back at the death. Hasan Ali closed with two wickets in the final over, including Asif’s prized scalp.
Earlier, Pakistan’s batting fired once more. Saim Ayub continued his fine run with a 25-ball half-century, his fourth in T20Is.
While Agha fell cheaply for five, Hasan Nawaz stole the show later, hammering three consecutive sixes en route to a 24-ball fifty.
His 56 off 26 deliveries, combined with Mohammad Nawaz’s 25 off 15, lifted Pakistan beyond 200.
UAE’s bowlers, led by Saghir Khan (3-35), found breakthroughs, but the firepower of Pakistan’s middle order proved decisive.
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s white-ball head coach Mike Hesson dedicated the win to the victims of the recent floods in Pakistan.
“These back-to-back wins are for everyone affected by the floods,” Hesson wrote on X. “Some people are really struggling, and we are praying for their safety and strength.”
With two wins from two, Pakistan sit firmly atop the tri-series table, but Agha’s emphasis on improving death bowling suggests the team is keeping its focus firmly on sharpening areas that could prove decisive in tougher contests ahead.
Akram advices Babar
Former Pakistan captain and pace legend Wasim Akramhttps://tribune.com.pk/story/2562240/game-must-go-on-akram-on-ind-pak-clash has offered guidance to star batter Babar Azam, who is currently out of the national T20I squad due to a dip in form.
Reflecting on the pressures faced by top players in international cricket, he offered both praise and advice for the young star.
“Babar Azam is our superstar and a top player in world cricket. I would just advise him to stay calm, ignore unnecessary press conferences, and remember that ‘Form is temporary, class is forever.’
“Keep going, and you will return to the top of world cricket again,” Akram said.
The 59-year-old cricket expert was also asked to comment on Babar’s potential as a batsman versus a match-winner. He acknowledged the player’s talent while emphasising that greater achievements are yet to come.
“He is already a great batsman, but his best is yet to come—and he will also lead the team to victory,” he stated.
When questioned about whether Babar could reach the legendary status of the great Javed Miandad in terms of match-winning performances, the former left-arm pacer shared his perspective on the young captain’s potential and what is needed to solidify his place among the greats.
“Right now, Babar has what it takes to be a match-winner—the talent is definitely there, and consistency is there—but he needs to win 2–3 important matches on his own with his batting. No doubt, he is a top-class player,” he concluded.
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Blue Jays manager calls out Mariners fans who booed All-Star George Springer after getting hit by pitch

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Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider ripped Seattle Mariners fans after they appeared to boo loudly when four-time All-Star George Springer went down in the seventh inning after being hit on the knee by a pitch.
Speaking to reporters after allowing the Mariners to take a 3-1 lead in the American League Championship Series, Schneider called out what he described as poor sportsmanship from the Seattle crowd.
Toronto Blue Jays George Springer is helped by manager John Schneider, left, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr., right, after being hit by a pitch during the seventh inning in Game 5 of baseball’s American League Championship Series, Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, in Seattle. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
“I know this is an awesome atmosphere to play in,” he said. “And it’s really, really cool to play here, and I think the fans that were booing him should take a look in the mirror and understand what kind of player he is.”
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“I’ll stop there, because when a guy gets hit in the knee and is in obvious pain and you have 40,000 people cheering, not the right thing to do,” Schneider continued.
Springer was struck on the right kneecap off a pitch from right-hander Bryan Woo with the Blue Jays leading 2-1 late in the game. Springer fell to the ground in pain and was eventually helped off the field, limping.

Toronto Blue Jays’ George Springer falls after being hit by a pitch against the Seattle Mariners during the seventh inning in Game 5 of baseball’s American League Championship Series, Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)
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That’s when the boos roared.
“I don’t know how you boo somebody who’s down on the ground hurt,” Blue Jays third baseman Ernie Clement said “I don’t understand that. I’ve had a lot of respect for all of the Mariners fans, especially the ones that I’ve kind of talked to throughout the series, they’ve been awesome. But that’s a tough moment. That’s pretty classless.”

Teammates and staff help Toronto Blue Jays outfielder George Springer (4) off the field after he took a pitch to the knee from Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo (22) during seventh inning MLB Game 5 of baseball’s American League Championship Series action in Seattle, Friday, Oct. 17, 2025. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP)
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Springer has been a dominant presence in the Blue Jays’ attempt to reach the World Series for the first time since 1993. His run-scoring double in the fifth gave him six straight games with an extra-base hit. The 36-year-old is hitting .256 with three home runs and five doubles this postseason.
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Lakers start Vincent for LeBron in opener preview

LOS ANGELES — Using Friday’s preseason finale as a “dress rehearsal” for next week’s regular-season opener, Los Angeles Lakers coach JJ Redick put Gabe Vincent in the starting lineup to fill in for the injured LeBron James.
Vincent capped a strong individual training camp with 14 points on 5-for-6 shooting (4-for-5 from 3), but the Lakers lost 117-116 to the Sacramento Kings to finish the preseason 1-5.
The regular season starts Tuesday night when the Lakers host the Golden State Warriors. Though the Vincent decision was made, there is plenty more for the Lakers to figure out in the next few days.
“We have two more practices, so we need to clean up some things,” said Luka Doncic, who scored a game-high 31 points to go with nine assists in 33 minutes.
Vincent said the coaching staff informed him about the lineup change Friday morning. If the staff was uncertain about the choice, Vincent helped his cause in the Lakers’ preseason game against the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday when he scored 18 points in the first four minutes, going 5-for-5 from 3.
“I think I just bring what I’ve been doing since I’ve been here,” Vincent said when asked about his fit with the starters. “Just defending, try to defend at a high level. Playmake when I have opportunities, space the floor while Luka and [Austin Reaves] are creating themselves.”
James is not expected to return to the lineup until mid-November, sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania, as he continues to recover from sciatica affecting the right side of his body.
Though Vincent will join Doncic, Reaves, Deandre Ayton and Rui Hachimura on the court to tip off the 2025-26 season, Redick made it clear that the current starters are not permanent.
“I don’t know anything about who I’m going to be starting the rest of the season because, again, there’s injuries and there’s things that happen throughout a year,” Redick said. “I have a pretty good idea who’s going to start Game 1. After that, I don’t know. But I do think in that lineup there’s lot of shooting around Luka and DA, and Gabe is another ball handler, another tough defender.
“I think he fits in well, but you have to take a look at every matchup we play against and have to make a decision there.”
Redick has downplayed the magnitude of his starting lineup decision repeatedly during training camp, pointing out that he used 25 starting lineups last season.
He and his team sounded far more concerned about their defense after allowing 59 second-half points to a Kings team that shot 54.7% overall and 44.8% from 3.
“I think in practice we were more physical,” Doncic said. “We need to work on our physicality.”
The Lakers were without one of their more physical defenders in center Jaxson Hayes for the second half Friday. He left the game because of a right wrist contusion after finishing a lob dunk in the first quarter. Redick said X-rays on Hayes’ wrist were negative, and the Lakers will have a further update on Hayes when they practice Sunday.
Former Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Smart, who had 14 points and four steals off the bench against Sacramento, vowed to help with the physicality in the meantime.
“Just follow my lead,” Smart said. “That’s really it. I’m going to try to set the tone each and every night. And just kind of piggyback off me.”
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