Santner’s 13 wickets lead New Zealand to a first test series win in India

Santner’s 13 wickets lead New Zealand to a first test series win in India
New Zealand’ players celebrate after their win against India on the day three of the second cricket test match at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune, India on October 26, 2024. (AP)
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Santner’s 13 wickets lead New Zealand to a first test series win in India

Santner’s 13 wickets lead New Zealand to a first test series win in India
  • Chasing 359 runs to win, India were bowled out for 245, losing by 113 runs inside three days
  • New Zealand ended India’s record run of 18 consecutive home test series wins dating to 2012

PUNE: Mitchell Santner’s career-best haul of 13 wickets spearheaded New Zealand to its first test series triumph in India on Saturday.
India was set an unlikely 359 to win the second test and was bowled out for 245 after tea to lose by 113 runs inside three days.
Clinching the series with a test to spare sent the New Zealanders into a celebratory group hug in the middle of Maharashtra Stadium.
“For us to do it for the first time in history, it is very hard to describe this,” allrounder Glenn Phillips said. “It is long graft and grind.”
New Zealand ended India’s record run of 18 consecutive home test series victories dating to 2012.
The Black Caps capped an extraordinary week for New Zealand cricket. The women’s team won their first T20 World Cup in Dubai last Sunday, the same day the men won their first test in India in 36 years.
Both were surprising.
The men came to India after losing the series in Sri Lanka, with a new captains, and without their best batter, Kane Williamson.
Also, Santner’s test place was criticized, but he produced the third best bowling figures for a New Zealander in a men’s test with his 13-157 in Pune, after Richard Hadlee’s 15 against Australia in 1985 and Ajaz Patel’s 14 against India in 2021.
Following his 7-53 in the first innings — his maiden test five-for — Santner claimed 6-104 in the second while enduring side soreness. He dismissed Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, Sarfaraz Khan and Ravichandran Ashwin and ran out Rishabh Pant.
“I feel a little sore (after bowling unchanged from one end), but you have to keep going,” Santner said. “Every time I got a wicket, it felt better. I just tried to land the ball in the same spot with little changes in pace.”
New Zealand has toured India since 1955 and managed to win only two tests before this series, in 1969 and 1988.
“We are proud to be in this position. It is a really special feeling and a whole team effort,” Latham said. “Putting runs on the board at the start was really important. Santner was fantastic. We have had to adapt to different surfaces and we did that very well. The last two wickets took an age, but we were really happy when it happened.”
New Zealand started the day 301 runs ahead and could add only 58 more runs before it was all out for 255.
Off-spinner Washington Sundar took 4-56 in the innings and 11-115 in the match.
India reached 81-1 by lunch after losing captain Sharma, caught at short leg on 8.
Jaiswal and Gill were attacking, and India looked comfortable as they shared 62 in 10 overs for the second wicket.
Santner separated them in the 16th over — Gill was caught at slip for 23.
There was another short partnership — 31 runs — between Jaiswal and Kohli, before Santner dealt another crushing blow. Jaiswal was caught at slip for 77 off 65 balls, after hitting nine fours and three sixes.
Pant was then run out for a duck, and when Kohli was trapped for 17 at 147-5, the crowd of nearly 29,000 knew the writing was on the wall.
India slipped to 167-7 as Santner ran through the batting card.
Jadeja resisted with a late 42 but India lost a third home test in a calendar year for the first time since 1983.
“It is not what we expected,” Sharma said. “New Zealand played better than us. We failed to capitalize on certain moments and didn’t bat well enough to get runs on the board. You have to take 20 wickets to win a test, but batters have to put runs on the board.”
The third test begins in Mumbai on Friday.


Yamamoto shuts down Yankees, Freeman homers again as Dodgers triumph 4-2 for 2-0 World Series lead

Yamamoto shuts down Yankees, Freeman homers again as Dodgers triumph 4-2 for 2-0 World Series lead
Updated 27 October 2024
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Yamamoto shuts down Yankees, Freeman homers again as Dodgers triumph 4-2 for 2-0 World Series lead

Yamamoto shuts down Yankees, Freeman homers again as Dodgers triumph 4-2 for 2-0 World Series lead
  • Tommy Edman and Teoscar Hernandez also went deep for the Dodgers
  • Game 3 is Monday night at Yankee Stadium
  • Forty-five of 56 teams holding 2-0 World Series leads have gone on to win the title

LOS ANGELES: Yoshinobu Yamamoto allowed one hit over 6 1/3 innings, Freddie Freeman homered for the second straight night and the Los Angeles Dodgers hit three early longballs off Carlos Rodon to beat the New York Yankees 4-2 on Saturday for a 2-0 World Series lead.

Tommy Edman and Teoscar Hernandez also went deep for the Dodgers, who watched superstar slugger Shohei Ohtani walk off the field with a left arm injury at the end of the seventh inning.

After the Yankees closed to 4-2 on Giancarlo Stanton’s RBI single in the ninth against Blake Treinen, Alex Vesia relieved with the bases loaded and retired pinch-hitter Jose Trevino on a first-pitch flyout for the save.

Yamamoto gave up Juan Soto’s third-inning homer, then retired his last 11 batters.

“I was really looking forward to this game,” he said through a translator, “and I’m glad that we had a great ending.”

Soto also singled off the wall in the ninth and scored on Stanton’s one-out hit off the third-base bag. Jazz Chisholm Jr. singled and Anthony Rizzo was hit by a pitch, loading the bases. Treinen then struck out Anthony Volpe before Vesia completed a four-hitter.

Ohtani hurt his left arm on a feetfirst slide when he was caught stealing second base to end the seventh.

Game 3 is Monday night at Yankee Stadium. Forty-five of 56 teams holding 2-0 World Series leads have gone on to win the title.

“No one said it’s going to be easy,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “It’s a long series, and we need to make it a long series now. We won’t flinch.”

New York slugger Aaron Judge went 0 for 4 with three strikeouts and is hitting .150 with six RBIs and 19 strikeouts in 40 postseason at-bats.

Soto’s tying homer on an inside fastball was the only run Yamamoto permitted in two starts and 13 1/3 innings against the Yankees this year. The rookie right-hander left to a huge ovation and gave the very slightest tip of his cap to fans when he walked to the dugout.

“I think everything was working well for me, since the beginning, the first inning,” he said. “It worked pretty good today.”

Yamamoto joined the Dodgers last December for a $325 million, 12-year contract, a record for pitchers, teaming with Ohtani to create record interest in Major League Baseball back in Japan.

Yamamoto was sidelined from June 15 to Sept. 10 because of a strained rotator cuff and this was his finest start since the injury.

“Yamamoto, amazing job tonight and obviously we got out to the early lead and held on,” Freeman said.

In his longest outing since his start in the Bronx, Yamamoto struck out four and walked two with a five-pitch array that included curveballs, splitters, sliders and cutters. He improved to 2-0 in four postseason starts.

He threw his best regular-season game at Yankee Stadium in June when he allowed three hits over seven shutout innings. Hernández had three homers and nine RBIs over that three-game series.

A night after Freeman hit the first walk-off grand slam in Series history to transform a 3-2 deficit with two outs in the 10th inning into a 6-3 win, Edman put the Dodgers ahead with a solo shot in the second.

After Soto tied the score, Mookie Betts singled with two outs in the bottom half and Hernandez, in a 3-for-27 slide, homered into the right-center pavilion.

Freeman, who before Friday hadn’t gone deep since since Sept. 16, was greeted with loud cheers before each plate appearance. He worked the count full and homered to right-center again.

Playing on a sprained right ankle, Freeman has homered in four straight Series games dating to Atlanta’s last two games against Houston in 2021. That is one shy of the record held by Astros outfielder George Springer.

All three Dodgers homers came on fastballs from Rodón, whose 31 longballs allowed during the regular season tied for second-most in the major leagues. Los Angeles had back-to-back Series homers for just the second time, after Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager connected against Yankees lefty Ron Guidry for a 2-1 win in Game 5 in 1981.

Rodon gave up four runs and six hits in 3 1/3 innings.

Los Angeles took a 2-0 Series lead for the first time since 1988, when Kirk Gibson’s walk-off homer against Oakland’s Dennis Eckersley won the opener and Orel Hershiser followed with a three-hit shutout. The Yankees are 0-2 for the first time since 2001, when they rebounded to win three straight at home and lost Games 6 and 7 at Arizona.

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Yankees RHP Clarke Schmidt and Dodgers RHP Walker Buehler start on Monday. Schmidt has a 3.86 ERA in a pair of postseason starts, no-decisions in Game 3s against Kansas City and Cleveland. Buehler also has started a pair of Game 3s, allowing six runs over five innings in a 6-5 loss to San Diego and pitching four innings in an 8-0 win at the New York Mets.


Sakamoto leads Japanese women’s sweep at Skate Canada

Sakamoto leads Japanese women’s sweep at Skate Canada
Updated 27 October 2024
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Sakamoto leads Japanese women’s sweep at Skate Canada

Sakamoto leads Japanese women’s sweep at Skate Canada
  • Reigning pairs world champions Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps of Canada captured their second consecutive Skate Canada title
  • The six-event ISU Grand Prix series continues next month in France, Japan, Finland and Canada leading to the Grand Prix Final in December at Grenoble, France

MONTREAL: Three-time reigning world champion Kaori Sakamoto led a Japanese podium sweep at Skate Canada on Saturday, locking up a second straight Canadian women’s title despite two falls in her free skate.

Sakamoto, who led 19-year-old American Alysa Liu after the short program, looked a little tight during her jazzy free skate, falling on a Salchow jump and again on a triple flip while fighting to hang on to a few other moves.

But her second-best free skate score of 126.24 was enough for gold in the second Grand Prix event of the season in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

She finished with a total of 201.21 points, well ahead of compatriot Rino Matsuiki — who roared from 10th place with a sensational free skate that earned 139.85 points for a total of 192.16.

Japan’s Hana Yoshida was third with 191.37 points as Liu, in her first Grand Prix event since 2021, dropped to sixth.

Reigning pairs world champions Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps of Canada captured their second consecutive Skate Canada title, also despite finishing second in the free skate.

Men’s world champion Ilia Malinin got off to a roaring start in his bid to complete a rare Skate America-Skate Canada double with a short program that garnered 106.22 points.

Stellato-Dudek and Deschamps had led after Friday’s short program. Their free skate earned 124.10 points, enough to give them gold with a total of 197.33 points ahead of Uzbekistan’s Ekaterina Geynish and Dmitrii Chigirev, who topped the free skate with 126.12 points.

That lifted the Uzbek duo, fourth after the short program, into second overall on 189.65 with Australians Anastasia Golubeva and Hektor Giotopoulos Moore third overall on 186.14.

Malinin, the 19-year-old American who won a third consecutive Skate America title last week, delivered a superb short program that put him almost 10 points ahead of Japan’s Shun Sato going into Sunday’s deciding free skate.

The 20-year-old Sato, a former world junior champion, earned 96.52 points. Reigning Skate Canada champion Yamamoto Sota was third on 92.16.

Malinin won last year’s ISU Grand Prix Final then claimed his first world title with a world record free skate point total.

After a short program, featuring a quadruple flip and a quadruple Lutz-triple toe combination he is poised to become the first man since Alexei Yagudin in 1999 to win both Skate America and Skate Canada — the only time a men’s skater has won the opening two Grand Prix events of a season.

“I felt really relaxed today,” said Malinin, who admitted feeling the pressure at Skate America last week. “Today it was a lot easier.”

Canada’s Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier, the 2024 world ice dance runners-up seeking a fifth consecutive Skate Canada crown, grabbed the lead after Saturday’s rhythm dance with 86.44 points.

The six-event ISU Grand Prix series continues next month in France, Japan, Finland and Canada leading to the Grand Prix Final in December at Grenoble, France.


Hussain says Pakistan have found ‘kryptonite to Bazball’ with England series win

Hussain says Pakistan have found ‘kryptonite to Bazball’ with England series win
Updated 27 October 2024
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Hussain says Pakistan have found ‘kryptonite to Bazball’ with England series win

Hussain says Pakistan have found ‘kryptonite to Bazball’ with England series win
  • England were beaten inside three days after losing seven wickets for merely 46 runs in second Test 
  • Hussain, former England captain, says England does not play spin well or bowl spin as well as Pakistan

LONDON: Nasser Hussain said Pakistan had found the “kryptonite to Bazball” after wrapping up a 2-1 series win over England with an emphatic nine-wicket victory in Rawalpindi on Saturday.
England were beaten inside three days after suffering a dramatic collapse where they lost their last seven wickets for 46 runs.
All 20 England wickets fell to spinners for the second match in a row as Pakistan, thrashed by an innings and 47 runs in first Test, completed an impressive recovery.
Hussain, a former England captain, said Pakistan had “exposed England when the ball spins” and demonstrated that “when it spins and when it’s gripping, England don’t play spin as well or bowl spin as well as Pakistan.”
England, under coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes, have become known for their aggressive ‘Bazball’ style in Test cricket, particularly when batting, as they showed while compiling a mammoth 823-7 on a flat surface in the series opener in Multan.
But it was a very different story as spinners Noman Ali and Sajid Khan, who did not feature in the first Test, took 39 of the 40 England wickets that fell in the next two matches.
“They (Pakistan) made a real, drastic change, new selectors, different pitches completely — as in they used the Multan pitch again, complete turner, came here (Rawalpindi), made it turn — and they found the kryptonite to Bazball,” said Hussain in his role as a Sky Sports pundit.
“When it spins and when it’s gripping, England don’t play spin as well or bowl spin as well as Pakistan.”
Several England batsmen struggled for runs in Pakistam, with Ollie Pope managing just 55 runs in five innings, skipper Ben Stokes 53 in four innings and opener Zak Crawley 139 in five visits to the crease.
Hussain added while the difference in pitch conditions offered some explanation for increasingly low scores, the “discrepancy with England is a concern.”
“It shouldn’t be so drastic that you play so well on flat pitches and you can hit through the line, and the moment it then grips you can’t play like that, so you’re then a little bit lost,” he said.
Michael Vaughan, another former England captain, said England needed to have “some serious conversations” about Pope’s position at number three.
“His returns suggest he does not have the mentality or technique to thrive against the very best bowlers,” wrote Vaughan in his column for Britain’s Daily Telegraph.
England, following a 4-1 series defeat in India earlier this year, have now lost six of their last seven Tests in Asia, with Hussain saying the focus on the Ashes, particularly on winning the 2025/26 campaign in Australia, was unhealthy.
“All you ever hear about is the Ashes, the Ashes away,” said Hussain. “We play so many series away before the Ashes, the conditions here are so different from Australia...It can’t all be about one series every four years away from home. You’re almost not taking Pakistan or India seriously, you’ve got to be across the board.”


Haaland fires Man City to top of Premier League, Villa held

Haaland fires Man City to top of Premier League, Villa held
Updated 27 October 2024
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Haaland fires Man City to top of Premier League, Villa held

Haaland fires Man City to top of Premier League, Villa held
  • Haaland had gone three league games without a goal but he ended that mini drought in the first half at the Etihad Stadium
  • Brentford beat fourth-bottom Ipswich 4-3 in a thrilling clash in west London

LONDON: Erling Haaland fired Manchester City to the top of the Premier League as the striker sealed a 1-0 win against Southampton, while third-placed Aston Villa were frustrated by Bournemouth’s last-gasp leveller on Saturday.

Haaland had gone three league games without a goal but he ended that mini drought in the first half at the Etihad Stadium.

That was enough to lift Pep Guardiola’s side into first place, two points ahead of second-placed Liverpool, who can regain pole position if they win Sunday’s blockbuster clash with title rivals Arsenal.

City have not lost a league game at the Etihad for two years, a run encompassing 35 games, and bottom-of-the-table Southampton, who have only one point from nine games this season, were never likely to shatter that impressive streak.

With Jack Grealish and Jeremy Doku ruled out, Guardiola made four changes to the team that thrashed Sparta Prague in the Champions League on Wednesday.

Haaland had scored an audacious goal against Sparta and while his effort to kill off Southampton was more prosaic, it was arguably far more valuable given the context of a tense title race.

Matheus Nunes’ cross reached Haaland in the fifth minute and the Norwegian showed strength and desire to get to the ball ahead of his marker for a close-range strike.

City spurned several chances to increase their lead but Haaland’s 14th goal in all competitions this season gave the unbeaten champions seven wins from nine league matches as they chase a fifth successive title.

“The way Southampton played, they are so demanding. Big credit to them, it was not because we were sloppy or flat. I don’t have that feeling,” Guardiola said.

“We created chances and unfortunately couldn’t score the second. I think we were there and sometimes they are good. We have to accept that.”

Aston Villa’s hopes of pushing for the title suffered a setback as Bournemouth snatched a 1-1 draw at Villa Park.

Villa are unbeaten in the Champions League, sitting top of the table after seeing off Young Boys, Bayern Munich and Bologna.

But they couldn’t follow their latest European success with a domestic victory despite taking the lead in the 76th minute.

Ian Maatsen crossed and Leon Bailey teed up Ross Barkley to hook in his first goal for the club.

But Evanilson rescued Bournemouth with a headed equalizer six minutes into stoppage-time.

Brentford beat fourth-bottom Ipswich 4-3 in a thrilling clash in west London.

Ipswich’s Sam Szmodics produced a fine finish from 15 yards in the 28th minute before George Hirst clipped a composed strike past Mark Flekken three minutes later.

But Yoane Wissa netted in the 44th minute and Harry Clarke’s own goal seconds later hauled Brentford level.

Bryan Mbeumo’s 51st-minute penalty, awarded for Clarke’s foul on Keane Lewis-Potter, put Brentford 3-2 up.

Capping a miserable day for Clarke, he was sent off in the closing stages after fouling Lewis-Potter to earn a second booking.

Liam Delap’s 86th-minute equalizer appeared to have spared Clarke’s blushes, but Mbeumo snatched victory with the last kick of stoppage-time.

Second-bottom Wolves staged a superb fightback to draw 2-2 at fifth-placed Brighton.

Danny Welbeck bagged his sixth goal of the season in first half stoppage-time and Evan Ferguson struck with a clinical finish from Tariq Lamptey’s 85th-minute cross to leave Brighton in control.

But Rayan Ait-Nouri got one back three minutes later and Matheus Cunha saved winless Wolves from a sixth successive league defeat with a deflected equalizer deep into stoppage-time.

Everton forward Beto salvaged a 1-1 draw against Fulham as his stoppage-time header canceled out Alex Iwobi’s 61st-minute strike against his former club at Goodison Park.

Although Everton are unbeaten in their last six games, they sit just three places above the relegation zone.


Lewandowski double as Barca shred Madrid in La Liga Clasico

Lewandowski double as Barca shred Madrid in La Liga Clasico
Updated 27 October 2024
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Lewandowski double as Barca shred Madrid in La Liga Clasico

Lewandowski double as Barca shred Madrid in La Liga Clasico
  • Barcelona snapped Madrid’s 42-match unbeaten streak in La Liga, one game short of the Catalan giants’ all-time record, adding further shine to their triumph

MADRID: Robert Lewandowski struck twice in two minutes as Barcelona crushed rivals Real Madrid 4-0 on Saturday, inflicting the Spanish champions’ first La Liga defeat in over a year.
Teenage winger Lamine Yamal and Raphinha completed the rout, while Madrid superstar Kylian Mbappe had two goals ruled out for offside on a frustrating first Clasico appearance for Los Blancos, who now trail league leaders Barcelona by six points.
France captain Mbappe was consistently outwitted by the visitors’ high defensive line to the chagrin of the exasperated Santiago Bernabeu crowd, whose mood darkened as Barcelona hit four second-half goals.
Barcelona snapped Madrid’s 42-match unbeaten streak in La Liga, one game short of the Catalan giants’ all-time record, adding further shine to their triumph.
“It’s a hard moment, a tough moment when you lose a game, (especially after) so many unbeaten,” admitted Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti.
His counterpart Hansi Flick has whipped Barcelona into shape in just a matter of months and in ending a run of four Clasico defeats, his young side made a statement victory to show how far they have come.
“The big objectives are (fought) against the best in the world and we’ve shown that we’ve got the ability to beat anyone, that we’ve got the mentality and that we’ve changed,” said Barcelona goalkeeper Inaki Pena.
Ancelotti’s game-plan was clear — defend in numbers and try to spring Mbappe or Vinicius Junior with a long ball into the space behind Barcelona’s defense.
It led to an intense but repetitive first half, with Barcelona’s defense catching Madrid offside on eight occasions.
Mbappe hit the side-netting and lobbed over but was offside on both occasions, while Jude Bellingham forced a superb save from Pena, but it would also have been disallowed for offside.
“We always play with the back four very high, (regarding Mbappe’s goals), it’s always like that because the referees don’t whistle, so it looks dangerous — but it’s not dangerous,” said Flick.
At the other end Yamal sent a soft effort at Andriy Lunin when put through on goal by a superb Lewandowski flick.
Barcelona were not playing with the fluidity they have demonstrated in recent weeks, culminating in the impressive 4-1 Champions League win over Bayern Munich on Wednesday.
Mbappe thought he had broken the deadlock when he got in behind and produced a fine dinked finish over Pena, but yet again the forward was marginally offside and his celebration was cut short.
Despite the feeling they were constantly menacing Barcelona, Madrid only produced one legal shot in the first half, with Vinicius dragging into the side-netting when he tried to catch Pena out at the near post.
Eager for more control, Flick replaced Fermin Lopez with Frenkie de Jong at half-time and Barcelona soon took the lead and never looked back.
Marc Casado slipped Lewandowski through and with Madrid defender Ferland Mendy a step behind his team-mates, the Pole was onside.
The 36-year-old slotted low past Lunin to silence the Bernabeu, and two minutes later he pounced again.
Lewandowski headed home Alejandro Balde’s cross to double Barcelona’s advantage and net his 14th league goal in 11 games, continuing his stunning revival under Flick afer struggling last season.
Mbappe had a second goal ruled out for offside as Madrid struggled to find a way back in and Pena kept out a low stinging effort from the former Paris Saint-Germain forward.
Lewandowski spurned two golden chances to complete his hat-trick, shooting against the post from Raphinha’s lay-off and then blazing over after good work by Yamal.
Spain’s Euro 2024 star Yamal plundered Barcelona’s third by rifling home after the surging Raphinha teed him up, with Flick celebrating jubilantly in the dugout.
Raphinha completed the rout with a lob over Lunin to leave the Bernabeu reeling.
“We played a first half with intensity, we could have scored (but) we lacked some accuracy,” said Ancelotti.
“When they scored they hit two goals that took all of our energy away, we took more risks at the back and they found a lot more chances on the counter attack.
“For 60 minutes we competed very well and we have to forget the last 30.”