England found themselves in trouble early on Day 3 of the Edgbaston Test when Mohammad Siraj took out Joe Root and Ben Stokes in successive deliveries. However, an unbeaten partnership of 165 runs between Jamie Smith and Harry Brook helped England fight back against India. Smith's quick-fire century, aided by Brook's half-century, saw England score 172 runs in the first session, but they still trail India by 338 runs.
Barcelona's deal to sign Nico Williams has fallen through due to financial constraints, leaving the club in need of a new attacking option. Their first-choice target, Liverpool's Luis Diaz, is proving difficult to acquire, leading them to turn to Manchester United's Marcus Rashford. Rashford has expressed interest in playing for the Spanish giants, and may even be willing to take a pay cut to do so. With United demanding a high fee, a loan deal may be more likely.
Jamie Smith and Harry Brook put on a masterclass on Day 3 of the Edgbaston Test, frustrating India with their sixth-wicket partnership. The duo continued their dominant performance from the morning session, with Brook scoring his ninth Test hundred and Smith reaching his maiden Test 150. India struggled to find a breakthrough, with their bowlers conceding 106 runs in the 28-over session. With England still trailing behind by 232 runs, India will be hoping to break the partnership with the new ball.
Indian pacer Prasidh Krishna has registered the record for the worst bowling economy in the longest format of the game, among bowlers who have bowled 500 deliveries. This comes during the ongoing second test between England and India in the 2025 tour. Krishna has struggled with his economy in both tests so far, with a high economy rate of 6.50 in the first innings of the second test. This adds to his poor record in test cricket, with an average of 40.69 and an economy rate of 5.13 across five tests. Despite this, India's Shubman Gill's double century and the team's strong bowling attack have given them a good start in the second test at Edgbaston.
Japanese footballer Takehiro Tomiyasu is set to depart from Arsenal after contract negotiations resulted in mutual agreement. The 26-year-old defender struggled with persistent injuries during his four-year stint at the club, making only one substitute appearance in the previous season. As Arsenal gears up for a challenge in the Premier League, Tomiyasu's future remains uncertain, but both parties hope he can revive his career with a fresh start.
Arsenal's transfer activities are slowly gaining momentum under the new sporting director Andrea Berta. Jorginho and Kieran Tierney have already left the club, while Thomas Partey is rumored to follow. On the incoming front, Arsenal is set to sign Kepa from Chelsea and is also eyeing a new left winger and a striker to strengthen their squad. Possible targets include Rafael Leao from Milan and Brentford's Christian Norgaard.
After being frozen out by manager Ruben Amorim and enjoying a successful loan spell at Aston Villa, Marcus Rashford has returned to Manchester United determined to leave the club this summer. The 27-year-old has been linked with moves to Barcelona and Bayern Munich, but with Barca opting for a contract extension for Nico Williams, Rashford's future at Old Trafford remains uncertain. Will he be able to negotiate a move away before the transfer window closes?
In a roller coaster first session on Day 3 of the second Test at Edgbaston, England's wicketkeeper-batter Jamie Smith smashed his way to his second Test century in 80 balls, along with a whirlwind sixth-wicket stand with Harry Brook. They helped England bounce back after losing Joe Root and Ben Stokes to Mohammed Siraj off consecutive deliveries in the second over of the day. This impressive partnership of 100 runs in just 89 balls has put England back on track after a difficult start, with India currently leading the five-match series 1-0.
Harry Brook showcased his incredible batting skills as he scored his ninth Test century in just 137 balls on Day 3 of the second Test against India at Edgbaston. With Jamie Smith by his side, Brook led a remarkable recovery for England after they had suffered an early collapse. This allowed them to avoid a repeat of the first Test and set up an exciting battle between the two teams. Stay updated on all the latest sports news and live scores on your favorite matches across Cricket, Football, Chess, and more.
After spending the last half of the season on loan at Aston Villa, Marcus Rashford is set to return to Manchester United for pre-season training. The decision ultimately lies with United manager Ruben Amorim, who will either reintegrate the 27-year-old into the team or arrange a sale or loan. While Rashford remains committed to the club and promises to give his all in training, his high salary has become a hurdle in negotiations with potential suitors such as Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
The Indian cricket world has been rocked by new developments in the alleged sexual harassment case involving Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) bowler Yash Dayal. According to the victim, Dayal cheated on her with multiple women during their four-and-a-half-year-long relationship, despite his family promising marriage. The victim has submitted evidence to the police, including photos and screenshots, and a notice has been sent to Dayal. The victim has also alleged that the family is using their power and influence to cover up the case, but she has full faith in the law.