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Noman Ali nominated for ICC Player of the Month Award for October 2025
Pakistan’s spinner Noman Ali has been nominated for the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Player of the Month Award for October 2025.
The international cricket body also nominated South Africa’s all-rounder Senuran Muthausamy and Afghanistan’s premier leg-spinner Rashid Khan for the same award.
The No 3-ranked ICC Men’s Test bowler claimed 14 wickets at an average of 23.07, further cementing his reputation as one of the most consistent spinners in world cricket.
In the first Test in Lahore, Noman produced a match-winning spell, securing his third 10-wicket haul in Test cricket with figures of 6/112 and 4/79, leading Pakistan to a 93-run victory.
In the Rawalpindi Test, he remained effective with four wickets and also contributed 17 runs with the bat, finishing as the highest wicket-taker of the series.
Meanwhile, South Africa’s Senuran Muthusamy was exceptional in his side’s drawn Test series against Pakistan.
The 31-year-old all-rounder starred with both bat and ball, amassing 106 runs at an average of 53 and taking 11 wickets at 18.36, which earned him the Player of the Series award.
His career-best 11/174 in Lahore and an unbeaten 89 in Rawalpindi were key highlights of his performance.
Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan also enjoyed a stellar month, excelling in both ODIs and T20Is against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
Across five T20Is, he took nine wickets at an economy rate of just 4.82, including standout figures of 4/18 against Bangladesh and 3/9 against Zimbabwe.
In ODIs, Rashid’s brilliance helped Afghanistan secure a 3-0 series sweep over Bangladesh, as he bagged 11 wickets at an economy of 2.73, with a best of 5/17 in the second match.
He also chipped in with handy runs down the order, rounding off an outstanding month.
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French biathlete Simon handed six-month ban, still eligible for Winter Olympics
French biathlete Julia Simon has been handed a six-month competition ban by the French Ski Federation (FFS), but the 29-year-old will be able to compete in next year’s Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, the sports body said on Thursday.
Simon, who won the overall World Cup title in 2023 and holds 10 world championship gold medals, was also fined 30,000 euros ($34,986.00) by the FFS National Disciplinary Committee.
The decision follows her credit card fraud and theft conviction last month. Simon was sentenced to a three-month suspended prison term and fined 15,000 euros ($17,493.00).
The ban prohibits her from participating in competitions or training sessions organised or authorised by the FFS or the International Biathlon Union (IBU).
The FFS added it reserves the right to appeal the decision to the Federal Appeals Council within seven days of notification, a route available to both parties.
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Former Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello rails against NIL era: ‘It’s just a mess’
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Since the advent of the transfer portal and the rise of name, image and likeness (NIL), there have been countless debates about how to create and adjust a system to establish guardrails when necessary.
As the college sports landscape has adjusted to NIL, the gap between college programs with deep-pocketed boosters and alumni and smaller schools with fewer financial resources has continued to widen.
Although he was in a position to potentially benefit from those perceived advantages during his time as head coach at Tennessee, Tony Vitello railed against NIL’s shortcomings.
“It’s a disaster,” Vitello told Taylor Lewan and Will Compton during a recent episode of the “Bussin’ With The Boys” podcast.
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Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello during Game 1 of the NCAA baseball tournament Fayetteville Super Regional against Arkansas at Baum-Walker Stadium June 7, 2025. (Brianna Paciorka/News Sentinel/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
Vitello coached the Volunteers to the program’s first national championship in 2024. Despite his lack of coaching experience at the MLB level, Vitello was named manager of the San Francisco Giants last month.
As he reflected on his successful tenure at Tennessee, Vitello shared some of his grievances with the current NIL system.
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“It’s a disaster,” Vitello told Lewan and Compton. “We all have thoughts that you dream a little bigger. I kind of have this weird fantasy or vision of, OK, can college and MLB merge together a little bit and help each other? I certainly shouldn’t be the patron of either. But I can connect the right people and get this thing where it’s a little more fluid. But the one part MLB can’t affect is where NCAA sports are in general.”

Tennessee Volunteers head coach Tony Vitello warms up his players before Game 1 of the series against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Baum-Walker Stadium at George Cole Field May 16, 2025, in Fayetteville, Ark. (Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
Vitello concluded that NIL has contributed to what he remembers as a chaotic environment.
“It’s just a mess. … It’s like you’re driving in the fog, and you can’t really see but about 100 or 200 feet in front of you. You’re grasping for what’s real, what you can do, what you can’t do. I’m sure someone will throw out that I did something wrong, or I didn’t do this. But, overall, it’s very frustrating when you don’t know the rules to the game.”

Tony Vitello of the San Francisco Giants gives an interview prior to his introductory press conference as the new manager of the Giants at Oracle Park Oct. 30, 2025, in San Francisco. (Andy Kuno/San Francisco Giants/Getty Images)
While walking through the disparity between college baseball programs, Vitello also suggested the NIL era is counterproductive to the push to have schools compete on an even playing field.
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“That’s the whole point of athletics or competition is: Let’s find out who can do it better. But when you really don’t know what the rules of the game are or they’re so lopsided in favor of Tennessee over Middle Tennessee State, it’s kind of hard to have that nose-to-nose competition.”
Vitello replaces Bob Melvin, who departs after two seasons with the Giants. San Francisco has not advanced to the MLB postseason since 2021.
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