FIFA: Belgium is now World No.3

Agencies
July 15, 2018

St. Petersburg, Jul 15: Thomas Meunier's early goal gave Belgium an upper hand in the third-place playoff to finally defeated England in St. Petersburg and earn the third place in the FIFA rankings.

Belgium defeated England by two goals to none.

Belgium made a flying start as Midfielder Meunier's scored a goal in the fourth minute.

The goal was possible as England left much room for Belgium's Nacer Chadli, who whipped a low cross into the middle and it is here when Meunier seized the opportunity.

Meunier's goal was the earliest ever scored by a Belgian player at the world cup. Interestingly it was the first time ever for England to concede a goal so early on in a match.

In the 39th minute, Chadli picks up a knock and was replaced by Thomas Vermaelen.

Belgium has the record of never losing a match when leading at halftime, since a 2-5 defeat to Germany in 1934. Belgium since then won eight matches while drawing only four.

In a bid to make a difference, post half-time, England made two changes in the 46th minute, wherein Marcus Rashford replaced Raheem Sterling. Also, Jesse Lingard replaced Danny Rose.

In the 52nd minute, John Stones of England received a yellow card for committing a foul on Belgium's Eden Hazard.

In the 60th minute, Belgium made their second change, wherein Dries Mertens replaced Romelu Lukaku.

Uptill the 70th minute, England's Eric Dier had two shots directed towards the goal but to no avail. The shots came at a gap of two minutes. Even England's Kieran Trippier seven attempts yielded no favourable results.

The match turned interesting as England received yet another yellow card in the 76th minute, when Harry Maguire tried to protest a decision taken by the referee.

Belgium made their third and final change wherein Mousa Dembele replaced Youri Tielemans.

In the 82nd minute, Belgium scored another goal, with England still failing to score any.

As Kevin De Bruyne executed a brilliant pass to midfielder Eden Hazard who dashed towards the box and took a shot towards the bottom left-hand corner.

Eden Hazard is one such player who has been involved directly in scoring 25 goals for Belgium. Out of the 25, 12 were direct goals and 13 of them were assists.

In utter desperation in England made their change wherein Dele Alli replaced Ruben Loftus-Cheek in the 84th minute but to no avail.

Despite winning the match, Belgium's Axel Witsel received a yellow card in three minutes past the full time.

England and Belgium faced each other for the second time in this edition, after their match in the group stages.

Belgium had defeated England in the group stage match by one goal to none.

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June 23,2020

Islamabad, Jun 23: Seven more Pakistan cricketers, including Muhammad Hafeez and Wahab Riaz, selected for the tour of England have tested positive for COVID-19, taking the total to 10, the PCB revealed on Tuesday.

The seven who tested positive on Tuesday are Kashif Bhatti, Muhammad Hasnain, Fakhar Zaman, Muhammad Rizwan, Imran Khan, Hafeez and Riaz. Shadab Khan, Haider Ali and Haris Rauf had returned positive tests on Monday.

“It is not a great situation to be in and what it shows is these are 10 fit and young athletes...if it can happen to players it can happen to anyone,” Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) CEO, Wasim Khan told a media conference.

He said a support staff member, masseur Malang Ali, had also tested positive for COVID-19.

Khan said that the players and officials would now assemble in Lahore and another round of tests would be carried out on June 25 and a revised squad would be announced the next day.

The squad has to leave on June 28 for the series scheduled to be held next month, he said.

“It is a matter of concern but we shouldn’t panic at this time as we have time on our hands,” Khan said.

He said the players and officials would be retested on reaching England.

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Agencies
April 12,2020

London, Apr 12: Former Formula 1 legendary driver Stirling Moss died at the age of 90 on Sunday.

"All at F1 send our heartfelt condolences to Lady Susie and Sir Stirling's family and friends," Formula 1 said in a statement.

Often referred to as the greatest driver never to win the world championship, Moss contested 66 Grands Prix from 1951 to 1961, driving for the likes of Vanwall, Maserati and Mercedes, where he famously formed a contented and ruthlessly effective partnership with lead driver Juan Manuel Fangio.

In his 10-year-long stint at the tracks, Moss took 16 wins, some of which rank among the truly iconic drives in the sport's history - his 1961 victories in Monaco and Germany in particular often held up as all-time classics.

Moss won the 1955 Mille Miglia on public roads for Mercedes at an average speed of close to 100mph, while he also competed in rallies and land-speed attempts.

Following an enforced retirement from racing (barring a brief comeback in saloon cars in the 1980s) after a major crash at Goodwood in 1962, Moss maintained a presence in Formula 1 as both a sports correspondent and an interested observer, before retiring from public life in January of 2018.

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February 10,2020

Potchefstroom, Feb 10: India's under-19 cricket team manager Anil Patel says the ICC has taken a serious view of the aggressive celebrations by Bangladesh players after their World Cup triumph and will be reviewing the footage of the final game's "last few minutes".

Some Bangladeshi players got carried away while celebrating their historic three-wicket win over India in the final on Sunday. While their captain Akbar Ali apologised for the "unfortunate incident", his Indian counterpart Priyam Garg said their reaction was "dirty".

"We don't know what actually happened," Patel told 'ESPNCricinfo' on Sunday.

"Everybody was in a shock, absolutely, but we don't know what happened exactly. The ICC officials are going to watch the footage of the last few minutes and they are going to let us know," he said.

Even when the match was on, the Bangladesh players were overly aggressive while fielding and their lead pacer Shoriful Islam sledged the Indian batsmen after every delivery.

As soon as the match ended, it became tense with Bangladeshi players rushing to the ground and displaying aggressive body language. The two teams nearly came to blows before the situation was defused by the coaching staff and on-field officials.

Patel claimed that match referee Graeme Labrooy met him and expressed regret at what transpired on the field.

"The referee came to me. He was sorry about the incident. He clarified the ICC is going to take very seriously what has happened during the match and the last session. They are going to witness the footage and they will tell us in the morning (Monday)."

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