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Brook says a ‘shame’ if Pakistan players snubbed for hundred | The Express Tribune
Ahead of England’s opening Super Eights clash against Sri Lanka in Kandy on Sunday, Brook — who will play for Indian-owned Sunrisers Leeds in the Hundred this year. PHOTO: REUTERS
England captain Harry Brook said on Saturday that it would be “a shame” if Pakistani players were shut out of England’s domestic white-ball Hundred competition by Indian-owned franchises.
Former England skipper Michael Vaughan on Friday urged the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to “act fast” on BBC reports that Pakistani players will be “overlooked” in the player auction next month.
Ahead of England’s opening Super Eights clash against Sri Lanka in Kandy on Sunday, Brook, who will play for Indian-owned Sunrisers Leeds in the Hundred this year, was asked about the issue.
“Our main focus now is what’s coming up in the T20 World Cup. It’s not really any of our business, to be honest,” Brook said.
“But what I would say is Pakistan have been a great cricket nation for many years.”
Long-standing political tensions between India and Pakistan have led to the border rivals only playing each other in international cricket events.
Their Colombo showdown at the ongoing T20 World Cup only went ahead after Pakistan called off a threatened boycott.
“I think there’s about 50, 60 players in the auction, and it would be a shame not to see some of them in there,” Brook said.
“There’s some amazing cricketers and, yeah, and they bring some great crowds as well.
“So it would be a shame not to see some of the Pakistan players in there and make the tournament and competition even better.”
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The newly renamed Sunrisers Leeds is owned by Indian conglomerate Sun Group, one of the four of the eight Hundred franchises with connections to the Indian Premier League.
The others are Manchester Super Giants, Southern Brave and MI London.
It has been claimed that politics has also led to an effective ban on Pakistani players participating in the Indian Premier League since 2009.
The ECB has been unable to substantiate the BBC allegations, but former England captain Vaughan called for the governing body to investigate the issue thoroughly.
Vaughan referred to the ECB’s stated aim of cricket becoming the most inclusive sport in the country.
“The ECB need to act fast on this … they own the league and this should not be allowed to happen … the most inclusive sport in the country is not one that allows this to happen,” Vaughan posted on X.
An ECB spokesman said: “The Hundred welcomes men’s and women’s players from all over the world and we would expect the eight teams to reflect that.”
Only two Pakistan internationals, Mohammad Amir and Imad Wasim, appeared in last year’s Hundred, the final edition before new investors became involved.
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Kansas’ Darryn Peterson misses most of 2nd half with cramping
Star Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson scored 20 of his 23 points in the first half against Oklahoma State on Wednesday but was limited to just the first three minutes of the second half with a cramping issue that coach Bill Self called concerning.
Peterson removed himself from the No. 8 Jayhawks’ 81-69 win over Oklahoma State shortly after hitting a 3-pointer. He did not return for the final 17:22 of the game.
“It’s a concern,” Self told reporters after the game. “I thought we were past it, but obviously we’re not. It’s certainly a concern.
“You get into the NCAA tournament, you’re playing a team just as good as you and you need to have all your best players available, so to speak. All it takes is for one day like that to derail not only a game, but a season. It’s concerning, but I do think we’re making progress with it.”
Peterson, a guard who is expected to be among the first picks in the NBA draft later this year, has had a stop-start season for the Jayhawks, missing several games due to a hamstring issue while also sitting out due to an ankle injury and illness. He has previously missed or exited games early due to cramping issues.
“One thing about it is [cramping] has happened enough that our guys have learned to play without him, even though that’s not the way we want to play,” Self told reporters. “But that’s certainly something we’re not unaccustomed to right now.”
Against the Cowboys, Peterson made 7 of 12 field goals, including 6 of 10 3-pointers. He had shot 13-for-36 from the field combined in his previous three games.
Tre White scored 16 points, Elmarko Jackson added 14, and Bryson Tiller had 10 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists as Kansas (20-6, 10-3 Big 12) bounced back from a blowout loss at Iowa State on Saturday.
Parsa Fallah scored 21 points and Anthony Roy added 16 for Oklahoma State (16-10, 4-9), which lost its fourth straight game.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Barcelona players having ‘open and honest’ meetings to arrest poor form – Hansi Flick
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said there have been “open and honest” meetings with his players as the Spanish champions attempt to steer their season back on track after back-to-back defeats.
Barça followed up last week’s 4-0 loss to Atlético Madrid in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal with a 2-1 defeat at Girona in LaLiga on Monday.
As a result, they have been leapfrogged by Real Madrid at the top of the table ahead of Sunday’s game against Levante at Spotify Camp Nou.
“After two defeats, and also not the best performances, it was good to have two days off this week,” Flick said in a news conference on Saturday.
“We have to get back our confidence. It’s normal when you lose, and you play not good, maybe you have some doubts about your performances.
“We spoke very honest, very open, two days ago and again today. This is the key for the next matches. We have to have the hunger to win these games.”
After Monday’s reverse in Girona, Barça’s players were given Tuesday and Wednesday off.
They returned to training on Thursday, when the first team meeting was held, with another discussion taking place before Saturday’s session as Flick sought input from the players about what has gone wrong recently.
“Everyone is convinced about what we are doing,” Flick added when asked if the players still bought into his style of play with an aggressively high line and intense pressing.
“We were very honest and very open, not only me telling them what to do; I wanted to ask them, too. It’s normal. It’s how I manage the team.
“It’s important because we need leaders on the pitch, so it’s important they can say something. I want the players to feel the responsibility about this situation and I think they do it.”
Saturday’s discussion overran by more than an hour, with training starting later than planned and slightly delaying the start time for Flick’s news conference.
“We receive too many chances from the opponents against us, so we spoke about that, what we have to make better, what is necessary to come back on our way,” he said when asked about the delay.
“It was open discussion, very important, but I have to be clear at the end and I was. This is important, to speak about situations. This is what we did. It took a bit longer than normal.”
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Barça will welcome Marcus Rashford and Pedri back from injury against Levante this weekend, while Gavi is also close to a return to action after training with the team this week for the first time since September.
“Rashford is back, Pedri is back and also with Gavi, it’s a huge step to be back with the group,” Flick said. “These are positive things.
“Pedri can play some minutes on Sunday. He’s an important player for us. On the pitch, he’s a different kind of leader because of his quality. .
“[With Gavi it’s] step be step. Hopefully he’s back soon. The physios do a fantastic job with him; it’s great to see him back on this level.”
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