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England make ODI history with largest-ever win margin

England entered the record books by registering their largest-ever victory against South Africa in the third One-Day International (ODI) at the Rose Bowl.
Chasing a massive total of 415, England bundled out the Proteas for just 72 runs, securing a 342-run win — the largest winning margin by runs in the history of the 50-over format.
This triumph surpasses India’s previous record of a 317-run victory over Sri Lanka in 2023 and also becomes England’s biggest-ever ODI win, eclipsing their 242-run win against Australia in Nottingham in 2018.
Batting first, England posted a mammoth total thanks to outstanding performances from their top order.
Team | Margin | Opposition | Date |
England | 342 | South Africa | September 7, 2025 |
India | 317 | Sri Lanka | January 15, 2023 |
Australia | 309 | Netherlands | October 25, 2023 |
Zimbabwe | 304 | US | June 26, 2023 |
India | 302 | Sri Lanka | November 2, 2023 |
Jacob Bethell starred with 110 off 82 deliveries, while Joe Root contributed a classy 100 off 96 balls.
Opening batter Jamie Smith added 62 off 48 deliveries, and wicketkeeper-batter Jos Buttler blazed his way to 62 off just 32 balls.
South Africa struggled against England’s relentless bowling attack. Corbin Bosch top-scored with 20 off 32 deliveries as the Proteas were dismissed in 20.5 overs.
Captain Temba Bavuma was forced to sit out the innings due to a left calf strain sustained while fielding.
For England, Jofra Archer was the standout with figures of 4/18 in nine overs.
Spinner Adil Rashid claimed three wickets, while Brydon Carse chipped in with two wickets, ensuring a comprehensive demolition of the South African batting lineup.
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Mike Tyson to return to stage with ‘Return of the Mike’ one-man show

Boxing legend Mike Tyson is heading back to the stage to perform his latest one-man show, “Return of the Mike,” exclusively at four Hard Rock Live venues across the United States beginning in November, representatives for Tyson and Hard Rock International told ESPN on Monday.
News of Tyson’s return to the stage comes on the heels of last week’s announcement that the 59-year-old former heavyweight champion will take on Floyd Mayweather Jr., 48, in an exhibition fight next spring. Tyson’s new show will mark the first time that Tyson has performed on stage since his 36-city, three-month national tour for “Mike Tyson: The Undisputed Truth” in 2013. Like “The Undisputed Truth,” his new show will be broadcast on a “major global streaming platform” in 2026, according to Tyson and Hard Rock International representatives, with the taping for that show taking place on Dec. 14 in Hollywood, Florida.
“A lot has happened since the last time I did a one-man show,” Tyson told ESPN. “I get to tell you guys about all of my new lawsuits that you don’t know about and some other pretty exciting stuff that has happened in my life. It’ll be very exciting, pretty riveting, a few sad stories and a totally different insight on the things that you may have already known about.”
Tyson revealed that he has been writing alongside his wife, Lakiha “Kiki” Tyson, the past few years and calls his latest show a “no-filter self-analyzation” that will delve into his battles with addiction and mental health along with candid personal stories and reflections about his celebrated boxing career. He also told ESPN that he would talk in depth about his recent record-breaking boxing match with Jake Paul and his health issues heading into the fight, including an ulcer flare-up aboard an airplane that delayed the fight from July to November.
“There are so many things I’m going to talk about with that fight,” Tyson said. “I didn’t know how dangerous an ulcer was. I thought it was going to calm down in an hour or two, but I passed out on the plane. I was just bleeding everywhere. There was so much blood. They had to stop the flight and take me to the hospital.”
Tyson said that he had to practically beg doctors to clear him to fight Paul, but his health wasn’t a concern the night of the fight. He was scared of something else entirely.
“It was scary [walking to the ring that night], because I hadn’t walked out for a professional fight [in front of a crowd] in 20 years and I wasn’t prepared for all the love the fans gave me that night. It overwhelmed me,” said Tyson, whose 2020 exhibition against Roy Jones Jr. at the Staples Center in Los Angeles had no audience because of Covid-19 restrictions. “But in all actuality, that fight should have never taken place. The doctors didn’t want the fight to happen [after the ulcer flared up].”
The four-city tour kicks off on Nov. 9 at Hard Rock Casino in Rockford, Illinois. Tyson will then head to Cincinnati for his second show on Nov. 23. He will perform at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, on Dec. 14 for a special taping in front of a live audience before making his final stop at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Jan. 23, 2026. While preparing for his latest show, Tyson will also have to get in shape for his fight with Mayweather. He admitted that training for a fight as he approaches his 60th birthday is difficult, but preparing to perform on stage by himself is also a daunting task.
“[Preparing for the stage and preparing for a fight] are dead even,” Tyson said of the work that goes into his show. “But what I found out is that athletes like myself and entertainers are able to perform because we like the pressure. So being on stage, talking and acting is nothing.”
Presale ticket sales begin Tuesday, and general sale tickets will be available beginning Friday.
“As the proud host of ‘Return of the Mike,’ this show will add to Hard Rock’s legacy as a curator of one-of-a-kind experiences,” Keith Sheldon, president of entertainment and brand at Hard Rock International and Seminole Gaming, said in a statement to ESPN. “We’re excited to give Mike Tyson fans exclusive access to one of the greatest athletes in history, in his most honest and entertaining form.”
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Mansoor Qadir Appointed PCB Election Commissioner – SUCH TV

Mansoor Qadir, retired PMS Officer (BS-21) has been appointed as the Election Commissioner of the Pakistan Cricket Board with immediate effect,
The appointment was made by the PCB Patron and Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif in accordance with Article 29 of the PCB Constitution 2014. After assuming charge of his office, Mansoor Qadir called on Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi and apprised him of his responsibilities.
Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman expressed the hope that Mansoor Qadir would discharge his duties with commitment and integrity.
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Pakistan ready for Asia Cup 2025 after winning tri-nation series

DUBAI: After clinching victory in the tri-nation series, Pakistan are ready to head to the Asia Cup Men’s T20 cricket tournament, set to begin on September 9, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Green Shirts will play their first match of the tournament on September 12 against Oman in Dubai, followed by a clash with rival India on September 14, and the group stage will conclude on September 17 against the UAE.
Pakistan have been placed in Group A alongside India, Oman, and the host UAE. While Group B features Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Hong Kong.
The top two teams from each group will advance to the Super Four stage, with the final scheduled for September 28 in Dubai.
Pakistan, in total, played 19 matches in the T20I format, including 11 wins and eight matches lost.
The team displayed impressive form in the tri-nation series, defeating Afghanistan and the UAE, and had earlier secured T20 series wins against Bangladesh and the West Indies.
So far, Pakistan have featured in the continental tournament on 15 occasions, winning it twice, under Moin Khan’s captaincy in 2000 and in Mishabh-ul-Haq’s leadership in 2012.
Pakistan Squad
Salman Ali Agha (c), Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Hasan Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Waseem Jnr, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Salman Mirza, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Sufyan Moqim
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