NZC agrees to release Trent Boult from central contract

The fast bowler’s international career will be reduced, as he opts for family time and T20 leagues

Alex Malcolm and Andrew McGlashan09-Aug-20220:58

Looking forward to moving into ‘life after cricket’ – Trent Boult

New Zealand Cricket has agreed to release Trent Boult from his central contract after the fast bowler requested to spend more time with his family and to make himself available for T20 leagues. His international career is now likely to be “significantly reduced”.Boult, 33, had held several conversations with NZC prior to Wednesday’s announcement. The move could have huge ramifications for New Zealand given the proliferation of T20 leagues that are popping up within the time period of their summer domestic season.An announcement is expected soon about Boult’s involvement in one of the new T20 leagues in either the UAE or South Africa, but NZC chief executive David White told ESPNcricinfo that he was still “highly likely” to be selected for the T20 World Cup in Australia, with planning well advanced for that competition. He will also complete the ongoing tour of West Indies.NZC released a statement explaining that Boult had made it clear to White that his appetite for touring had diminished and he wished to spend more time with his family.”This has been a really tough decision for me and I’d like to thank NZC for their support in getting to this point,” Boult said. “Playing cricket for my country was a childhood dream and I’m so proud of everything I’ve been able to achieve with the Black Caps over the past 12 years.”Ultimately this decision is about my wife Gert and our three young boys. Family has always been the biggest motivator for me and I feel comfortable with putting it first and preparing ourselves for life after cricket.”Boult has not retired from international cricket but he is likely to play a lot less for New Zealand. White confirmed that Boult was aware of the ramifications of his decision and that NZC would prioritise contracted players.”We’ve had several conversations and I know Trent understands that, in terms of selection, NZC will continue to make a priority of those players with either central or domestic contracts,” White said.Boult understood that his decision would affect his selection for New Zealand.”I still have a big desire to represent my country and feel I have the skills to deliver at the international level,” he said. “However, I respect the fact that not having a national contract will affect my chances of selection.”Having said that, as a fast bowler I know I have a limited career span, and I feel the time is right to move into this next phase.”White said he was sad to be losing Boult as a centrally contracted player but understood his decision.”We respect Trent’s position,” White said. “He’s been completely honest and up-front with us about his reasoning and, while we’re sad to be losing him as a fully-contracted player, he leaves with our best wishes and our sincere thanks.”Trent’s made a massive contribution to the Black Caps since his Test debut in late 2011 and is now considered one of the best multi-format cricketers in the world. We’re very proud of what he’s achieved.”Earlier this year, Boult went straight from the IPL into the Test series against England. He played 16 games for Rajasthan Royals, including the final in Ahmedabad on May 29, before playing in the Test match at Lord’s just five days later on June 2 where he bowled nearly 38 overs. However, he was then rested from New Zealand’s limited-overs tours around Europe.Boult has represented New Zealand 215 times across all three formats after debuting against Australia in the famous 2011 Test victory in Hobart. He is one of only four men to have taken 300 Test wickets for New Zealand, having taken 317 scalps at 27.49 with 10 five-wicket hauls and one ten-for. He also has 169 ODI wickets and 62 in T20Is. He is currently the No.1 ranked ODI bowler in the world and is ranked 11th on the Test rankings.

Bayern Munich make crunch decision on Leroy Sane's future after Arsenal hold fresh talks with former Man City winger

Bayern Munich have made a crucial decision on Leroy Sane's future after Arsenal held fresh talks with the player.

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Bayern make decision on Sane's futureArsenal remain interested in the wingerBavarians face Inter in Champions League on TuesdayFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Sane, who is in the final few months of his contract at Allianz Arena, has attracted interest from Arsenal, who are looking to sign new players in attack to bolster their squad this summer. Sky Sports' , however, reports that Bayern Munich are all set to offer a new deal to the Germany international.

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The journalist further claimed that Bayern's board and supervisory board have approved Sane's contract extension. Sporting director Max Eberl will present a new deal to the player that will be valid until 2028. The winger is also eager to stay at the Bundesliga club. The Gunners, on the other hand, have held a fresh round of talks with the player's representatives, but the 29-year-old is likely to remain with the Bavarian club.

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Sane had a tough start to the 2024-25 campaign, but he has regained form since last December. In the second half of the season, the winger has scored eight Bundesliga goals and has played an important role in helping his club consistently maintain a healthy lead over Bayer Leverkusen at the top of the table.

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Vincent Kompany's side will be back in action in the Champions League on Tuesday as they take Inter in the first leg of their quarter-final fixture at Munich.

'Embarrassing' – Kylian Mbappe slammed for 'lousy' France performances as PSG forward is accused of 'not even moving' against Germany and Chile

France captain and Paris Saint-Germain superstar Kylian Mbappe has come in for criticism for his performances against Germany and Chile.

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Mbappe fails to shine on international dutyDidn't score against Germany or ChileCriticised for his displays in both gamesWHAT HAPPENED?

Mbappe failed to find the back of the net for France over the international break. The PSG star started the 2-0 defeat to Germany and the 3-2 win over Chile but could not come up with a goal for Les Bleus. His performances have subsequently attracted criticism, with Mbappe accused of "not even moving" in the two international friendlies for Didier Deschamps' side.

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Mbappe had come into the France squad fresh from scoring a hat-trick for PSG in a 6-2 win over Montpellier and in the midst of another prolific campaign. The 25-year-old has 24 goals in 24 Ligue 1 games and six in eight in the Champions League this season for PSG. Mbappe may have failed to impress for France over this international break but he will still be key to their hopes of success this summer in Germany at Euro 2024.

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journalist Daniel Riolo said: “In the French team, it doesn’t happen that he isn’t motivated two games in a row. He's there, he goes through the match like a ghost, it's not normal, it's even embarrassing, he can't do that. If he comes to the France team, it's to play, especially if it's from the 1st to the 90th, he has no right to be a ghost, not him. He is captain, he must perform well. In these cases he can ask to play a match in two or he can play both matches but he is bad in both matches. I don't like it at all, these two matches are not good. He missed everything. His press conferences were excellent, his performances lousy."

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Mbappe did grab an assist against Chile for France's first goal by Youssouf Fofana. He is now joint-second for all-time men's assists for France.

Wayne Rooney compares emerging Man Utd star Kobbie Mainoo to World Cup-winning Germany legend as he hails 18-year-old's maturity

Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has compared youngster Kobbie Mainoo to a World Cup winner from Germany.

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Mainoo receives England call-upRooney praises himCompares him to World Cup winnerWHAT HAPPENED?

Rooney, 38, has likened Mainoo to former Bayern Munich and United star Bastian Schweinsteiger in terms of his playing style. He went on to highlight the 18-year-old's decision-making and maturity as one of the main reasons why he has compared him to the 2014 World Cup winner – who he played with at Old Trafford from 2015 to 2017.

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“I think he's incredible for such a young age, with the maturity he's shown,” Rooney said to “When you see any young players come into the first team they're normally a bit raw or play off the cuff.

“He reminds me of a young Bastian Schweinsteiger with how he plays, and he always seems to make the right decisions. He has a very bright future.”

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Mainoo has enjoyed a breakout season at the Red Devils and has started all 14 of his Premier League appearances throughout the 2023-24 campaign. He regularly displays maturity beyond his years and has since been rewarded with his maiden call up to the England squad by Gareth Southgate.

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The young midfielder has been training with his new Three Lions teammates during the week and could be in line to make his international debut on Saturday, as England prepare to face Brazil at Wembley Stadium. If he does not feature on this occasion, Mainoo will get another chance at game time on Tuesday – as England host Belgium in their second friendly of the break.

Big update emerges over Ten Hag’s Man Utd future; replacement lined up

A significant update has emerged regarding Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag's future at the club, with the Dutchman continuing to be on extremely thin ice.

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The Red Devils went into the new season with a certain amount of renewed confidence, with some key signings made and even a Premier League title challenge not completely out of the question.

The likes of Andre Onana, Mason Mount and Rasmus Hojlund were all seen as players who could help take United up another level, with plenty of other top-quality players already at the club.

Instead, it has been an awful beginning to the campaign, with Ten Hag's side well off the pace after losing five of their first 10 league matches. Meanwhile, they are in real danger of not making it through their Champions League group, having suffered two defeats out of three so far this season.

It means that there is undeniable pressure on the manager to keep his job, with some of his decisions leaving a lot to be desired, and a big update has now emerged regarding his future at Old Trafford.

Ten Hag replacement reportedly lined up

According to Football Insider, Sir Jim Ratcliffe plans to sack Ten Hag and replace him with Brighton & Hove Albion boss Roberto De Zerbi, amid his prospective instalment as a minority shareholder at United.

The report goes on to add that the "decision has been provisionally made to dismiss Ten Hag, regardless of forthcoming results", with De Zerbi their choice to replace him after impressing hugely at Brighton.

It really does feel as though Ten Hag's time is running out, even if he goes on a positive run of results now, with the players arguably no longer performing for him on a consistent basis.

It would be sad to see the Dutchman relieved of his duties considering he won the EFL Cup last season and finished third in the Premier League, but they have been so poor in 2023/24 thus far, and they cannot afford to lose much more ground in the top-four battle.

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In De Zerbi, United could be bringing in a fantastic manager – one whose football with Brighton has been a joy to watch at times, with Pep Guardiola saying that his "his impact will be massive in the future".

If Ten Hag is sacked in the near future, Ratcliffe must do all he can to entice the Seagulls boss to Old Trafford, with his style of play and modern ideas something that could breathe new life into an ailing team.

Approach ready: Newcastle want to strike deal for £150k-p/w “Rolls Royce”

Newcastle United have been linked with a swoop for Manchester City’s Kalvin Phillips, and a fresh report has shared an update on the club’s pursuit ahead of January.

When did Kalvin Phillips last play?

At Wembley, Phillips last played during England’s 3-1 victory over Italy in their Euro 2024 Qualifier on Tuesday evening, but following the game, the defensive midfielder openly admitted that he would soon have to make a decision over his immediate future at Manchester City.

Speaking to the BBC, he said: “I know that I need to be playing games and competing every weekend. I'm going to have to make a decision on my City future over the next months. Hopefully my chance comes but if it doesn't then I will have to make other decisions”.

The Sky Blues star has been limited for minutes having made zero starts and three substitute appearances this term in the Premier League (WhoScored – Phillips statistics), so it’s completely understandable that he may want to look elsewhere next year.

Magpies boss Eddie Howe has made securing the services of a new defensive midfielder his priority in the upcoming transfer window, as per the following update, and it appears that the black and white stripes have highlighted the 27-year-old as a potential top target.

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According to The Northern Echo, who have delivered a transfer update on Kalvin Phillips, Newcastle are preparing to strike a deal for the star at the Etihad Stadium:

Newcastle United are ready to make a quick January move for Kalvin Phillips if the England international decides it is time to leave Manchester City at the turn of the year.

"The Magpies looked into the possibility of signing Declan Rice in the summer, only for Arsenal’s willingness to shell out more than £100m on the West Ham star to bring their interest to an end, but Phillips has always been regarded as an attractive alternative.

"Newcastle’s recruitment team will be ready to strike in the hope of setting up either a permanent transfer or an initial loan deal, with a view to a possible permanent move next summer.”

Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips.

How much is Kalvin Phillips paid a week?

With Pep Guardiola’s side, Phillips pockets £150k-per-week (Man City salaries) which he isn’t really earning considering how low down in the pecking order he finds himself, but that could definitely all change should he decide to put pen to paper at Newcastle.

The Leeds-born talent is currently recording a 90% pass success rate when he does play, highlighting his calmness and composure in possession, with Sven Botman being the only regular feature under Howe to average higher with 92.2% (WhoScored – Newcastle statistics).

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Furthermore, Phillips, who has been dubbed a “Rolls Royce” for his classy performances by journalist Josh Bunting, shares the same agent, CAA Stellar (Transfermarkt – Phillips profile), as Nick Pope, Javier Manquillo and Elliot Anderson (Newcastle agents), so this existing connection that his representative has to the club could give them a small advantage in January.

Heather Knight leads strong batting show to put Western Storm into finals day

Knight top-scored with 76 and shared in stands of 66 and 102 for the second and third wickets with Smriti Mandhana and Stafanie Taylor respectively

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ScorecardWestern Storm captain Heather Knight led by example as the defending Kia Super League champions defeated Lancashire Thunder by 76 runs at Taunton to qualify for finals day.Knight top-scored with 76 and shared in stands of 66 and 102 for the second and third wickets with Smriti Mandhana and Stafanie Taylor respectively as the hosts posted an imposing 185 for 4 after being put in.Unable to recover from the loss of early wickets, Thunder subsided to 109 all out in 18.2 overs as Storm secured a fifth successive victory to move clear of Loughborough Lightning at the top of the table. Wales international Claire Nicholas proved the pick of the bowlers, claiming 3 for 11 from three overs.Coming into this game as the competition’s leading run scorer with 338 at an average of 85, Mandhana carried on where she left off against Yorkshire Diamonds earlier in the week.Far from being fazed by the early departure of opening partner Rachel Priest, pinned lbw by Sophie Ecclestone in the first over, Mandhana seized the initiative by trading almost exclusively in boundaries during a Powerplay that yielded 51 runs.Off the mark with a cut four behind square, she plundered 14 runs from one Kate Cross over as she moved through the gears.Thunder deployed four spinners in an attempt to limit the scoring while the fielding restrictions were in place, but Mandhana was quite prepared to go the aerial route, harvesting seven fours and two sixes and dominating a stand of 66 in seven overs for the second wicket with Knight.Having hoisted Natalie Brown over long-on for the first six of the match, she repeated the feat at the expense of Alex Hartley in the eighth over, her 21st six of the tournament taking her to within one run of a half century.No doubt intent upon realising three figures against Thunder for the second time in the space of seven days, Mandhana surprisingly surrendered her wicket cheaply next ball, persuaded by Hartley to hole out to Amy Satterthwaite at deep midwicket.Charged with the task of building upon solid foundations, Knight and Taylor deployed deft placement and quick running between the wickets to advance the score to 86 for 2 at halfway.Knight smashed a short-pitched delivery from Cross to the midwicket boundary for six to raise the 50 partnership in the 15th over and went to a 36-ball half century with her fifth four shortly afterwards.Knight eventually slogged Cross to wide long-on in the penultimate over, but only after staging a hundred partnership with Taylor.Prepared to play second fiddle while her captain was at large, Taylor hit out at the death to raise 50 in the grand manner with a huge six over midwicket at the expense of Ecclestone, the West Indian international finishing unbeaten on 51 from 37 balls.Offspinner Nicholas clean bowled Evelyn Jones in the second over and then had the dangerous Satterthwaite smartly stumped by Priest off a wide delivery as Storm restricted their opponents to 37 for 2 in the Powerplay.Freya Davies adhered admirably to the tenets of line and length to build scoreboard pressure from the River End, and Knight took full advantage by removing Nicole Bolton lbw as Thunder lurched to 38 for 3 in the seventh over.When Indian batsman Hermanpreet Kaur was stumped by Priest off the bowling of Taylor for eight, the visitors were 43 for 4 in the eighth over and the game was effectively up.Taylor then accounted for Emma Lamb in returning impressive figures of 2 for 18 from three overs, while Nicholas returned to remove Eleanor Threlkeld, who at least summoned a degree of resistance in posting 33 at a run-a-ball.

VIDEO: That Lionesses connection! Lauren Hemp nets eighth WSL goal of the season for Man City against Brighton as fellow England international Jess Park provides lovely assist

Lionesses duo Lauren Hemp and Jessica Park combined to give Manchester City the lead against Brighton and Hove Albion.

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Hemp, 23, was slotted through perfectly by Park in the 27th minute, as her first-time left footed effort squeezed past Sophie Baggaley in the Brighton goal to give City the lead away from home. Her eighth goal of the Women's Super League season so far.

Mary Fowler would go on to add a second for the visitors just before the break, before Khadija Shaw and Laura Coombs also got on the scoresheet in the second half.

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It was a vital opener from Hemp to settle the nerves for City, as they then went on to cruise to an easy 4-1 win at The Broadfield Stadium. Gareth Taylor's side are now level on points with Chelsea at the top of the table – both on 40 points.

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Following the win away at Brighton, City's focus will now shift to the Manchester derby next weekend. Taylor's side won the first meeting of the season 2-1 back in January and will be hoping they can replicate this scoreline next weekend to continue their push for WSL glory.

Barcelona player ratings vs Napoli: Raphinha is back to his best! Brazilian and Xavi's young guns lead the way to secure Champions League quarter-final spot

The Blaugrana reached the last eight of the competition for the first time since 2019 by seeing off the Italian champions

Raphinha starred on the left, Barcelona's kids did the work in the right, and Robert Lewandowski sealed things through the middle as the Blaugrana held off Napoli in a convincing 3-1 win that secured their place in the Champions League quarter-finals.

Xavi's side jumped on Napoli early, and scored two goals in as many minutes to establish a quick lead. Raphinha was at the centre of both, assisting Fermin Lopez for the first, before pinging a shot off the post for Joao Cancelo to finish on the rebound.

But they didn't control proceedings for long. Napoli pulled one back when Amir Rrahmani sauntered into the box to finish a well-constructed counter-attack, while Marc-Andre ter Stegen kept out an immediate equaliser with an impressive diving stop.

Lamine Yamal thought he had sealed it in the second half, but the offside flag saw his tap-in ruled out, and Barca missed a flurry of further chances, as Yamal, Raphinha and Lewandowski all came close. But Lewandowski eventually secured victory late on, walking the ball into the net after a perfectly-assembled combination around the Napoli box.

This was Barca's best showing in months, the visitors only occasionally threatening while Xavi's side delivered in the key moments. Could it be time to dream in Catalunya?

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Marc-Andre ter Stegen (7/10):

Could do nothing about Rrahmani's goal. Made an impressive save to prevent a quick second. Steady in his distribution, too.

Jules Kounde (8/10):

His match-up against Kvaratskhelia always seemed to be one of the more important on the pitch. He kept him quiet early, and held his own as the Georgian grew into the game.

Ronald Araujo (7/10):

Orchestrated the high line effectively, but was rather chaotic in tight spaces. Always up for the fight, though.

Pau Cubarsi (8/10):

A smart, early intervention prevented Osimhen from finding the net inside 60 seconds. Played some lovely forward passes, and looked reasonably comfortable throughout.

Joao Cancelo (7/10):

Got himself on the scoresheet. Dangerous on the left wing, even if he did overplay on a few occasions. Did his job defensively, too.

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Andreas Christensen (5/10):

Put in a few silly challenges, perhaps fortunate not to be sent off. Not his best hour.

Fermin Lopez (8/10):

Got forward with regularity. Put one narrowly wide and clipped another over the bar. Made up for it with a lovely finish. Looked tired after an hour – and correctly subbed off.

Ilkay Gundogan (7/10):

Served as the connective tissue in central midfield, and made things happen in the final third. Didn't track Rrahmani on the Napoli goal, though.

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Lamine Yamal (8/10):

Magical at times. His wonderful run set up Barca's second, and constant trickery gave Rui nightmares. Had a flurry of chances to find the net, but blasted some wide and forced some neat saves.

Robert Lewandowski (6/10):

A bit loose through the middle, and the game passed him by for long stretches. Couldn't miss to finish it off, though.

Raphinha (8/10):

Crucial in the early goals, and dangerous on the left throughout. Provided a nice assist. Napoli resorted to kicking him by the end of it all.

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Oriol Romeu (6/10):

Slotted into the defensive midfield role comfortably.

Sergi Roberto (7/10):

Offered legs in the middle when Barca looked tired. Assisted Lewandowski's dagger.

Joao Felix (N/A):

No time to make an impact.

Xavi (8/10):

Went with his strongest XI, but switched to a 4-3-3. The inclusion of Fermin was crucial, and he got his subs right to freshen up the game, too. Perhaps could have done with his team being more clinical, but he will take the result. A good night.

Vandersay handed one-year suspended sentence by SLC

The legspinner has been put on probation with a one-year suspension sentence from all forms of international cricket and also fined 20% of his annual contract fee

ESPNcricinfo staff20-Jul-2018Sri Lanka legspinner Jeffrey Vandersay has been put on probation with a one-year suspended sentence from all forms of international cricket and also fined 20% of his annual contract fee. Vandersay was penalised by SLC for a misconduct reported over a night out in St Lucia during the recent West Indies tour. It means he can continue to play but will be suspended from all forms of cricket for a year if there is a breach of contractual obligation again within the next 12 months.”Vandersay was imposed with the above punishment, following the player’s admission of guilt over the incident,” an SLC statement noted. “SLC has also informed the player that during the period of serving the aforesaid suspended sentence, any breach of the contractual obligation shall be severely dealt with together with the suspension.”Vandersay had been sent home from the West Indies mid-tour following the second Test in St Lucia after the player had failed to report back to the team hotel following a night out. While Vandersay’s companions that evening had arrived back in time for the team’s departure the following morning, Vandersay himself is said to have missed the deadline. After the sanctions were announced, he apologised for his conduct on Twitter.

Sri Lanka’s particularly strong sentence is also thought to be down to the fact that Vandersay had been warned at least once prior by the team management over his conduct.

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