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Agha wants Pakistan to be ‘ruthless’ | The Express Tribune
WANTS MORE: Pakistan T20I captain Salman Ali Agha was in action during the recently concluded Sri Lanka T20Is. Photo: AFP/File
Pakistan T20I captain Salman Ali Agha emphasised the need for a more “ruthless” approach in the powerplay overs after his side scraped past Zimbabwe by five wickets in the opening match of the T20I tri-series at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Tuesday.
Put into field, Pakistan were put under early pressure as Zimbabwe openers Tadiwanashe Marumani and Brian Bennett motored to 59 without loss in the powerplay — the Chevrons’ second-highest powerplay score against Pakistan in T20Is. But despite the flying start, Zimbabwe faltered as Mohammad Nawaz spearheaded a strong Pakistan comeback, restricting them to a modest 147/8.
“It was a close game. We didn’t start well with either bat or ball, and when you don’t start well, the game tends to get close,” Agha said during the post-match presentation.
He credited Pakistan’s spin unit for dragging the team back into the contest, noting their consistent form over recent months. Agha revealed he anticipated a lower-scoring clash after assessing the surface on match eve.
“The spinners have been doing well for the last 4–5 months. They were the ones who put us back in the game,” he said. “When we saw the pitch last night, I knew it wasn’t going to be high scoring. It’s been that way lately in Pindi. It looked like a 160–180 kind of wicket, but we bowled really well. I was very happy chasing 147.”
Agha concluded with a clear message for his team heading into the next fixtures: start stronger, especially in the powerplay.
“We need to start well, bowling or batting. In the powerplay, we need to be ruthless. That’s what I’m going to talk about.”
Pakistan will now face Sri Lanka in their second match of the tri-series on Saturday, again in Rawalpindi.
Earlier, Pakistan began their campaign in the Tri-nation T20I series with a five-wicket victory over Zimbabwe as they chased the 148-run target with four balls to spare here at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Tuesday night.
Zimbabwe will now take on Sri Lanka at the same venue on Thursday, 20 November in the second match of the series.
Player of the match Mohammad Nawaz’s all-round contributions (4-0-22-2, 21 not out off 12) coupled with a crucial 61-run fifth-wicket stand between Fakhar Zaman (44, 32b, 2x4s, 2x6s) and Usman Khan (37 not out, 28b, 3x4s) led Pakistan to their third T20I win in their last four fixtures.
Zimbabwe’s opening pair of Brian Bennett (49, 36b, 8x4s) and Tadiwanashe Marumani (30, 22b, 3x4s, 1×6) put on a solid 72-run stand in eight overs after Pakistan opted to bowl first.
Pakistan’s bowling attack reined in Zimbabwe’s batting line-up taking eight wickets for 75 runs in the remaining 12 overs after Nawaz halted the opening duo’s advance.
After walking in to bat at 94-3 in the 13th over, skipper Sikandar Raza remained unbeaten for 34 off 24 balls (3x4s, 1×6) including a six and a four in the last over of innings.
In turn, Pakistan stumbled to 54-4 after Saim Ayub (22, 26b, 1×4, 1×6) and Sahibzada Farhan (16, 15b, 3x4s) put on 27 runs for the opening stand.
Fakhar and Usman came together when Pakistan required 94 runs off 63 balls and saw off boundary-less 11th over. Usman then hit a boundary each in 12th and 13th over, while Fakhar found a six each in the next two overs bringing the equation down to 42 needed off last five overs.
Zimbabwe threatened to tighten the screws with Fakhar’s scalp in the 16th over off Richard Ngarava before Nawaz walked in and stitched an unbeaten 36-run match-winning stand with Usman.
Nawaz hit a six over long-on off Brad Evans in the 17th over after which Pakistan required 17 off the last two overs. The duo then gathered 12 runs off Evans in the penultimate over as in a dramatic turn of events he overstepped, they dropped Nawaz and Usman hit a four in a space of two balls.
Tinotenda Maposa – defending five runs off the last over – got hit for back-to-back fours by Nawaz on the first two balls as Pakistan got over the line.
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Miami beats Ole Miss behind Carson Beck’s game-winning touchdown to reach CFP National Championship Game
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The Miami Hurricanes are heading to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game, coming away with a narrow victory over Ole Miss, 31-27, in an all-time postseason contest.
The Hurricanes will now await the winner of the other semifinal between the Indiana Hoosiers and Oregon Ducks to see who they will play on Jan. 19. But Miami will do so on their home turf, with the National Championship Game being played at Hard Rock Stadium – the site of their home games.
The game began slowly for both teams, with only Miami getting on the scoreboard in the first quarter with a field goal on their 13-play opening drive. But the fireworks came out from there for the Rebels thanks to the speed of running back Kewan Lacy.
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Charmar Brown of the Miami (FL) Hurricanes celebrates a run in the first quarter of the 2025 College Football Playoff Semifinal at State Farm Stadium on Jan. 8, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Steve Limentani/ISI Photos)
On just the second play of the second quarter, Lacy was off to the race, finding a seam and busting out a 73-yard touchdown run to go up 7-3 after the extra point.
But this game was back and forth for quite some time, including the ensuing Hurricanes drive as quarterback Carson Beck led the way on a 15-play touchdown series with a CharMar Brown rushing score from four yards out.
The game was deadlocked at 10 apiece when Beck decided to air it out to Keelan Marion, and it was worth the risk. Marion made the grab for a 52-yard touchdown to help Miami go up 17-13 at halftime.
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The third quarter was an odd one for both squads, as their opening drives resulted in a missed field goal apiece. Then, after Beck threw an interception, the Rebels were able to cut the lead to 17-16 in favor of the Hurricanes heading into the fourth quarter for the ages.
There was no absence of electric plays when it mattered most in the final 15 minutes, as Rebels quarterback Trinidad Chambliss got his team downfield enough to take a 19-17 lead with a field goal.
But the speed of Malachi Toney changed the scoreboard for Miami in the best way possible, as he took a screen 36 yards to the house, capping a four-play, 75-yard answer drive for the Hurricanes right after Ole Miss took the lead.

Trinidad Chambliss of the Ole Miss Rebels celebrates a touchdown against the Miami Hurricanes in the second quarter during the 2025 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the VRBO Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium on Jan. 8, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
With a 24-19 lead and five minutes left to play in the game, Chambliss and the Rebels’ offense had quite enough time to retake the lead. He did just that, finding trusty tight end Dae’Quan Wright for 24 yards to send the Rebels faithful ballistic.
Ole Miss wanted to go for two in hopes of making it a three-point lead, and Chambliss came through again, finding a wide open Caleb Odom for the key score.
It was up to Beck and the Miami offense to keep the game alive with at least tying the game at 27 apiece. On a crucial third-and-10 just inside field goal range, Beck was confident with his pass to Marion to get well within range. Another pass to Marion made it first-and-goal, and it was clear Miami wasn’t trying to force overtime. They wanted to win it all.
How fitting was it that Beck, scanning the field, found a seam to his left and just sprinted for the colored paint to score the game-winner with 18 seconds left.
But things got fascinating at the end, with Ole Miss going 40 yards in just a few seconds to set up a Hail Mary for the win. Chambliss had the space to loft a pass to the end zone, and though it hit off the hand of a teammate, it landed incomplete for the Miami victory.

Carson Beck of the Miami Hurricanes passes the ball against the Ole Miss Rebels in the first quarter during the 2025 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the VRBO Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium on Jan. 8, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Chris Coduto/Getty Images)
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In the box score, Beck was 23-of-37 for 268 yards with his two passing touchdowns and an interception. Marion was a key player in the victory with seven catches for 114 yards, while Mark Fletcher Jr. set the tone in the ground game with 133 yards rushing on 22 carries. Toney also tallied 81 receiving yards for Miami.
For Ole Miss, Chambliss also went 23-of-37 for 277 yards with his touchdown to Wright, who finished with 64 yards on three grabs. De’Zhaun Stribling was five for 77 through the air, while Lacy rushed for 103 yards on 11 carries.
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Spurs’ Thomas Frank: Didn’t notice I was drinking out of Arsenal cup
Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank has said he didn’t notice he was drinking out of an Arsenal cup ahead of the clash at Bournemouth, adding that it would have been “absolutely stupid” for him to do so.
Frank was pictured drinking out of a coffee cup that had the logo of Spurs’ arch-rivals Arsenal emblazoned on it ahead of their game on Wednesday.
The image was widely shared on social media, and when Frank was asked about it post-match he said: “It’s fair to say that not winning every single football match, it would be absolutely stupid of me to take a cup with Arsenal on it. Anyone thinking I’ve done that or the staff has done it …
“They’ve been in the changing room the game before us [on Saturday]. It’s normal to say ‘give me a cup of espresso’ before every game.
“I think it’s a little bit sad in football that I need to be asked a question like that. We are definitely going in the wrong direction if we are worrying about me having a cup of another club. Of course I wouldn’t do that. That would be really stupid.”
Arsenal were the last visitors at the Vitality Stadium, registering a 3-2 win on the weekend. Nevertheless, the image of Frank with an Arsenal cup was poor optics for a Spurs manager who is facing scrutiny for his side’s performances.
Frank’s side’s 3-2 loss at Bournemouth courtesy of a late Antoine Semenyo strike means they’ve won just one of their last five Premier League games and languish in 14th in the table.
“I think it’s fair to say everyone involved in Tottenham, it’s a tough one to take today,” said Frank. “Hopefully everyone can see how hard we worked to get everything in the right direction.
“Overall the performance was good, especially the second half, in a game where we deserved to get more.
“That is extremely painful to be part of, so of course people are frustrated — that’s natural.
“It’s very tough to sit here right now and we haven’t got anything out of overall a good performance.”
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Agent drops ex-Huskies QB amid portal dispute
Demond Williams Jr. has been dropped by his agent, Doug Hendrickson, in the wake of the former Washington quarterback’s announcement that he will enter the transfer portal.
“I have made the decision to end my representation of Demond Williams Jr. effective immediately due to philosophical differences,” Hendrickson posted Thursday on social media. “Demond is an incredible talent and we wish him and his family the best in their future endeavors.”
Williams announced Tuesday he would enter the portal, just days after he signed a contract in the mid-$4 million range to return to the Huskies for the 2026 season, sources told ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
The deal would have been near the top of the market for a quarterback in college football.
Hendrickson, the executive vice president at Wasserman Sports, also represents Washington coach Jedd Fisch.
Sources told Thamel that Washington is prepared to pursue all legal avenues to enforce Williams’ contract. According to details of the contract, Washington is not obligated to enter Williams into the portal or “otherwise assist or facilitate the Student-Athlete’s transfer to another college or university.”
In response to this, Williams has retained sports attorney Darren Heitner as legal counsel, Heitner announced on social media.
The situation has drawn the attention of the Big Ten, sources told Thamel. The conference was vocal in Xavier Lucas‘ controversial transfer from Wisconsin to Miami last year, supporting the Badgers in trying to enforce the defensive back’s contract with the team.
Williams, a sophomore, completed 69.5% of his passes for 3,065 yards with 25 touchdowns and eight interceptions this season. He also rushed for 611 yards and six touchdowns, earning All-Big Ten honorable mention honors.
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