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Pakistan players rise in updated ICC T20I rankings | The Express Tribune

Pakistan players made strong progress in the latest ICC Men’s T20I rankings following their recent tri-nation series matches, while Afghanistan, and UAE also enjoyed notable moves
For Pakistan, middle-order batter Hasan Nawaz climbed two spots to 31st with 580 rating points, while skipper Salman Ali Agha made one of the biggest jumps, moving up 18 places to 59th with 497 points. Fakhar Zaman, despite struggling in the series, rose two places to 77th with 433 points.
However, some senior names went the other way. Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, both currently out of Pakistan’s T20I setup, slipped to 21st and 22nd respectively. Saim Ayub dropped two places to 40th, while Sahibzada Farhan fell four spots to 67th.
In Afghanistan’s camp, Rahmanullah Gurbaz climbed to 18th, while Ibrahim Zadran enjoyed a major surge, rising 12 places to 20th with 606 points. On the downside, Mohammad Nabi slid to 69th, Hazratullah Zazai to 82nd, and Najibullah Zadran to 87th.
From the UAE, skipper Muhammad Waseem’s consistent form lifted him five places to 26th with 591 points. His teammate Asif Khan, who impressed with a fiery 77 against Pakistan, jumped 13 places to 88th. In contrast, Alishan Sharafu dropped to 91st.
At the very top of the batting rankings, India’s Abhishek Sharma and Tilak Varma continue to occupy the first and second spots, with England’s Phil Salt holding third place.
In the bowling rankings, Pakistan spinner Sufiyan Muqeem climbed 11 places to 22nd, while Shaheen Afridi gained eight spots to 26th. Mohammad Nawaz also impressed, moving up 15 spots to 43rd. However, Haris Rauf slipped to 28th, Abbas Afridi to 33rd, Abrar Ahmed to 66th, and injured vice-captain Shadab Khan to 81st.
For Afghanistan, Rashid Khan stayed firm at eighth, while pacer Fazalhaq Farooqi remained 16th. Naveen-ul-Haq dropped to 24th, but spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman moved up to 27th. Veteran Nabi climbed to 54th, and youngster Noor Ahmad rose an impressive 49 places to 73rd.
Globally, New Zealand pacer Matt Henry continues to lead the bowling charts, with England’s Adil Rashid in second and West Indies spinner Akeal Hosein in third.
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Lions knock Bucs out of first in NFC behind Jahmyr Gibbs’ big night

DETROIT — Every time NFL Hall of Famer Barry Sanders is at a Lions game, Detroit running back Jahmyr Gibbs says he wants “to show out,” which is exactly what happened Monday night in a 24-9 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Gibbs was spectacular, totaling 218 yards and two rushing touchdowns, as the Lions continue to make a case to be the NFL’s best following a loss.
After falling at Kansas City in Week 6, Detroit bounced back with another home win while breaking out their all-black uniforms for the first time this season. Detroit is now 13-4 following a loss since the start of the 2022 campaign, which is the second-best record in NFL over span after the Chiefs (11-2), per ESPN Reference.
Here are the most important things to know from Monday night for both teams:
Detroit Lions (5-2)
Most surprising performance: Despite playing without starting safeties Kerby Joseph (knee) and Brian Branch (suspension) and cornerback Terrion Arnold (shoulder), Detroit’s defense stepped up, particularly in the secondary while forcing both of the Bucs’ turnovers by halftime. The unit held an explosive Tampa Bay offense to 58 yards through two quarters and 251 for the game with four sacks. Lions cornerback Amik Robertson forced a fumble that was recovered by defensive end Aidan Hutchinson in the second quarter, and cornerback Arthur Maulet ripped the ball away from Bucs tight end Cade Otton for an interception later in the half.
Biggest hole in game plan: Third-down conversions. Detroit went 3-for-13 on third-down attempts. Lions coach Dan Campbell said he wasn’t pleased with their third-down efficiency at halftime.
Stat to know: Gibbs broke free up the middle for the longest run of his NFL career with a 78-yard touchdown with 5:51 left in the first half. Gibbs’ top speed was 22.2 mph, the fastest rushing TD by an offensive ball carrier this season, per Next Gen Stats. He is the only player over the past three seasons to reach 22 mph on a rushing touchdown, and he’s done it twice now, including on a 70-yard touchdown in 2024 versus the Titans during Week 8. — Eric Woodyard
Next game: vs. Minnesota Vikings (1 p.m. ET, Nov. 2)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-2)
With the return of franchise’s scoring leader in Mike Evans (hamstring) and first-round draft pick Emeka Egbuka (hamstring), the stars seemed set to align for Baker Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Motown, especially considering the Lions would be playing without nearly every starter in their secondary.
But that would not be the case, between the gaffes on defense and Evans leaving the game in the second quarter with a concussion and a shoulder injury after colliding with Rock Ya-Sin on a deep pass. The offense struggled to get going, and Mayfield couldn’t connect with the team’s leading receiver in Egbuka — going 4-for-12 for 58 yards while targeting him.
Tampa Bay came into the game with the best record in the NFC, but this loss pulled them back into the pack.
What to make of the quarterback performance: Mayfield looked uncomfortable and out of rhythm throughout the night, completing 28-of-50 passes for 228 yards and a touchdown with one interception, although you can’t pin that one on Mayfield when it was wrestled out of Otton’s hands. The one bright spot was Mayfield slipping the ball past Hutchinson on a screen pass and connecting with rookie wide receiver Tez Johnson on a 22-yard touchdown. Mayfield also fumbled the ball on a sack from Al-Quadin Muhammad and Tyrus Wheat, although it was recovered by Tampa Bay tackle Tristan Wirfs. It wasn’t a typical outing from a signal-caller who had been playing at an MVP level this season.
Biggest hole in the game plan: Just like the Atlanta Falcons and the Houston Texans, the Bucs’ defense surrendered an explosive play and a touchdown on the opening drive. And once again, Tampa Bay looked vulnerable in the flat throughout the game. On the opening drive, the Bucs surrendered a 30-yard reception to Gibbs coming out of the backfield; that was on SirVocea Dennis. They had issues with Gibbs in the flat again on a 24-yard catch then on a 28-yard reception, during which Dennis dove at his ankles, setting a touchdown in the third quarter.
Biggest surprise: The run defense — fifth best in the league in giving up 3.7 yards per carry — surrendered Gibbs’ 78-yard scoring run in the second quarter, and the Lions averaged 5.1 yards per carry and finished with 164 yards. On Gibbs’ play, the Bucs had both interior defensive linemen — Greg Gaines and Elijah Roberts — drop back into coverage with three defensive backs, Jacob Parrish, Tykee Smith and Zyon McCollum, attempting to converge on Gibbs in the backfield. But Gibbs found daylight to add to his huge night once past Roberts and Lavonte David. — Jenna Laine
Next game: at New Orleans Saints (4:05 p.m. ET, Sunday)
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Klopp refuses to rule out Liverpool return one day

Jürgen Klopp has said a return to manage Liverpool one day is “theoretically possible” but insisted he does not miss coaching.
Klopp left Liverpool after nine successful years in 2024, declaring he was “running out of energy.” He has since joined Red Bull as head of global soccer.
While he has said he does not intend to return to management, the German claimed a return to Liverpool is not impossible.
“I said I will never coach a different team in England. So that means if [Klopp returns] it’s Liverpool,” Klopp told the Diary of a CEO podcast.
“So yeah, theoretically it’s possible. “I love what I do right now, I don’t miss coaching. I don’t. I mean I do coach, just different, not players. And I don’t miss it. I don’t miss standing in the rain two-and-a-half, three hours. I don’t miss going to press conference three times a week, having 10-12 interviews a week. I don’t miss that.
“I don’t miss being in the dressing room in the sense that I don’t have it often enough, I coached 1,080 something games. So, I was in the dressing room very, very often.
“I’m 58, that’s from your perspective, old from the other side, it’s not that old. That means I could make the decision in a few years. I don’t know. [If] I had to make the decision today, I won’t coach again but thank God I don’t have to do that. I can just see what the future brings.”
Klopp also revealed he often had interactions with his replacement Arne Slot, who won the Premier League title last season in his first campaign.
He said Slot was smart not to make a lot of changes initially, and it’s not surprising there are some teething issues after a busy transfer window this summer.
“We had a lot of contact after that; he’s a super good guy. He got the best out of this team, and they became champions in an incredible manner,” Klopp said.
“It’s not about Arne wants to show the world what he can do, it’s about how to get the best out of this team and that’s exactly what he did.
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“Change always has an impact and change always need time. If he keeps the exact same team as las season; Darwin Núñez still there, Luis Díaz still there as an example, they start playing and have problems [people say] ‘we needed change.’
“Now the new guys are there and they are really good players, it’s not working out at the minute. Development needs time, nobody can change that, people need time to adapt to certain things. It’s all good.”
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It’s time for ALCS Game 7! Lineups, live updates as Mariners, Blue Jays clash for World Series spot

It’s time for the two greatest words in sports: Game 7!
After six thrilling matchups, the Seattle Mariners and Toronto Blue Jays are headed to a winner-takes-all showdown Monday night at Rogers Centre — with a World Series trip on the line.
Will Seattle take the final step in reaching the first Fall Classic in franchise history? Or will Toronto ride home-field advantage to its first AL pennant in more than three decades?
We’ve got you covered for all the action with lineups, in-game live updates and takeaways after the final out.
Key links: Game 7 preview, predictions | Bracket
Top moments
LIVE: Follow the game pitch-by-pitch here
Daulton Varsho drives in Toronto’s first run to tie Game 7
The @BlueJays answer right back 😤
Daulton Varsho ties the game! pic.twitter.com/mpcTAtKgWS
— MLB (@MLB) October 21, 2025
Throw nails Naylor to break up to complete inning-ending double play
The Blue Jays turn an inning-ending double play as the relay throw hits the baserunner. pic.twitter.com/BAkrsvVYV6
— MLB (@MLB) October 21, 2025
Josh Naylor‘s single gets the M’s on the board first
Josh Naylor plates Julio Rodríguez to get the @Mariners on the board first in Game 7 💪 pic.twitter.com/w8GIe2Uo60
— MLB (@MLB) October 21, 2025
Ready to face off! Vlad Jr. arrives at Game 7 in style
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. arrives for Game 7 in an Auston Matthews jersey 🤝🍁 pic.twitter.com/Pkhz1Gtyau
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) October 20, 2025
Series tied at 3
Game 7 starters: George Kirby vs. Shane Bieber
Lineups
Mariners
1. Julio Rodriguez (R) CF
2. Cal Raleigh (S) C
3. Josh Naylor (L) 1B
4. Jorge Polanco (S) DH
5. Randy Arozarena (R) LF
6. Eugenio Suarez (R) 3B
7. J.P. Crawford (L) SS
8. Leo Rivas (S) 2B
9. Victor Robles (R) RF
Blue Jays
1. George Springer (R) DH
2. Nathan Lukes (L) LF
3. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (R) 1B
4. Alejandro Kirk (R) C
5. Daulton Varsho (L) CF
6. Ernie Clement (R) 3B
7. Addison Barger (L) RF
8. Isiah Kiner-Falefa (R) 2B
9. Andres Gimenez (L) SS
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