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First Post
7 days ago
- Sport
- First Post
‘Not Bazball, just arrogance': Brook attracts massive censure from Shastri, Sangakkara after rash dismissal at Lord's
England batter Harry Brook has faced heavy criticism from former India head coach Ravi Shastri and ex-Sri Lanka skipper Kumar Sangakkara. Brook made headlines with his rash dismissal on Day 4 at Lord's. read more England batter Harry Brook has drawn immense criticism from former India head coach Ravi Shastri and ex-Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara. Brook, who launched a counter-attack on India following three dismissals on the morning of Day 4 at Lord's, went for a needless audacious sweep just before the end of the session and was beaten for pace by Akash Deep, resulting in him getting cleaned up, giving an ugly conclusion to a wonderful start he got in the 2nd innings at Lord's. He departed after a quick-fire 23 off 19. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Also Read | Pant and Gill's explosive batting helps India break another record in ongoing tour of England Ravi Shastri slams Harry Brook for squandering wonderful start Defining the shot he played as a 'nothing shot', Shastri went hard on Brook. According to the former India coach, there was no need for the English batter to take that risk as he had fetched two boundaries in the over. Shastri insisted that Brook should put a price on his wicket and understand its importance. 'Brook can be destructive - the impact he wanted to make with those two reverse sweeps, he did that. But I think he is too good a player to put his wicket at risk at that stage of the game. It was a nothing shot. He was only going to get one run even if he connected. The risk element was huge,' said Shastri on Sky Sports' broadcast during lunch break. Also Read | 'Jurel can't be backup for Pant': India's reserve keeper faces backlash over ordinary performance at Lord's Sangakkara throws massive flak on Harry Brook Former Sri Lanka captain, Kumar Sangakkara shared similar sentiments, calling it a moment of 'arrogance' rather than confidence or tactical aggression. 'Brook has scooped, and they've given him a gap, so flick it. I think it's a bit of arrogance, not even overconfidence, it's not even Bazball, it's just arrogance. You're counter-attacking and that is a big, big mistake,' he said. While it was somewhat irresponsible from Harry Brook, India won't mind. Brook was beginning to look threatening but his wicket gave India the respite. In the hindsight, his dismissal could go down as the turning point in the game, should India go on to win the match.

Rhyl Journal
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Rhyl Journal
Wimbledon diary: Queen visits Royal Box while Fabio Fognini calls it a day
Camilla was joined in the Royal Box by actor Hugh Grant – who appeared to have a bit of a doze at one point – former prime minister John Major and ex-Sri Lanka cricketer Kumar Sangakkara Another cricket star, India's Virat Kohli, was in the crowd while women's football boss Emma Hayes took in the action on Court One. Flamboyant Italian Fabio Fognini announced his retirement in the Wimbledon media theatre. The 38-year-old's final match was a memorable first-round five-setter against Carlos Alcaraz on day one. He said: 'That's the best decision, to play in the most beautiful court in the world with a guy that everybody knows. It's the perfect picture that we'll keep forever in my room.' 🗣️ "Ladies and gentlemen, when you open your champagne bottles please do not pop the cork onto the court" 😳 Champagne cork drama at #Wimbledon 🍾 — BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 9, 2025 Play was momentarily held up in a doubles match for the most Wimbledon reason possible. Lloyd Glasspool and Julian Cash's win over fellow Briton Henry Patten and Finland's Harri Heliovaara was interrupted by a champagne cork landing on the court. A ballkid scurried on to remove the offending object while umpire Miriam Bley issued a polite verbal warning to spectators. Big-serving Ben Shelton had just sent a couple of 139mph aces whizzing past Jannik Sinner when someone in the crowd shouted 'give us 140'. The American obliged, and then some, by booming down a serve clocked at 147mph. Unfortunately, it was out. Hayes swapped the dugout for the players' box as a guest of Shelton. The former Chelsea boss is now in charge of the United States national team, for whom Shelton's girlfriend Trinity Rodman plays. A glass or two of Pimm's is certainly a step up from a plastic cup of Bovril at Stamford Bridge. It's all got a bit too much for Hugh Grant 😴😂#Wimbledon — BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 9, 2025 'I started some fiction book by Elena Ferrante. I'm probably going to finish it – because it's short.' – Bookworm Iga Swiatek Sunny with temperatures reaching 32C, according to the Met Office.


North Wales Chronicle
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- North Wales Chronicle
Wimbledon diary: Queen visits Royal Box while Fabio Fognini calls it a day
Camilla was joined in the Royal Box by actor Hugh Grant – who appeared to have a bit of a doze at one point – former prime minister John Major and ex-Sri Lanka cricketer Kumar Sangakkara Another cricket star, India's Virat Kohli, was in the crowd while women's football boss Emma Hayes took in the action on Court One. Flamboyant Italian Fabio Fognini announced his retirement in the Wimbledon media theatre. The 38-year-old's final match was a memorable first-round five-setter against Carlos Alcaraz on day one. He said: 'That's the best decision, to play in the most beautiful court in the world with a guy that everybody knows. It's the perfect picture that we'll keep forever in my room.' 🗣️ "Ladies and gentlemen, when you open your champagne bottles please do not pop the cork onto the court" 😳 Champagne cork drama at #Wimbledon 🍾 — BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 9, 2025 Play was momentarily held up in a doubles match for the most Wimbledon reason possible. Lloyd Glasspool and Julian Cash's win over fellow Briton Henry Patten and Finland's Harri Heliovaara was interrupted by a champagne cork landing on the court. A ballkid scurried on to remove the offending object while umpire Miriam Bley issued a polite verbal warning to spectators. Big-serving Ben Shelton had just sent a couple of 139mph aces whizzing past Jannik Sinner when someone in the crowd shouted 'give us 140'. The American obliged, and then some, by booming down a serve clocked at 147mph. Unfortunately, it was out. Hayes swapped the dugout for the players' box as a guest of Shelton. The former Chelsea boss is now in charge of the United States national team, for whom Shelton's girlfriend Trinity Rodman plays. A glass or two of Pimm's is certainly a step up from a plastic cup of Bovril at Stamford Bridge. It's all got a bit too much for Hugh Grant 😴😂#Wimbledon — BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 9, 2025 'I started some fiction book by Elena Ferrante. I'm probably going to finish it – because it's short.' – Bookworm Iga Swiatek Sunny with temperatures reaching 32C, according to the Met Office.

Leader Live
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
Wimbledon diary: Queen visits Royal Box while Fabio Fognini calls it a day
Camilla was joined in the Royal Box by actor Hugh Grant – who appeared to have a bit of a doze at one point – former prime minister John Major and ex-Sri Lanka cricketer Kumar Sangakkara Another cricket star, India's Virat Kohli, was in the crowd while women's football boss Emma Hayes took in the action on Court One. Flamboyant Italian Fabio Fognini announced his retirement in the Wimbledon media theatre. The 38-year-old's final match was a memorable first-round five-setter against Carlos Alcaraz on day one. He said: 'That's the best decision, to play in the most beautiful court in the world with a guy that everybody knows. It's the perfect picture that we'll keep forever in my room.' 🗣️ "Ladies and gentlemen, when you open your champagne bottles please do not pop the cork onto the court" 😳 Champagne cork drama at #Wimbledon 🍾 — BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 9, 2025 Play was momentarily held up in a doubles match for the most Wimbledon reason possible. Lloyd Glasspool and Julian Cash's win over fellow Briton Henry Patten and Finland's Harri Heliovaara was interrupted by a champagne cork landing on the court. A ballkid scurried on to remove the offending object while umpire Miriam Bley issued a polite verbal warning to spectators. Big-serving Ben Shelton had just sent a couple of 139mph aces whizzing past Jannik Sinner when someone in the crowd shouted 'give us 140'. The American obliged, and then some, by booming down a serve clocked at 147mph. Unfortunately, it was out. Hayes swapped the dugout for the players' box as a guest of Shelton. The former Chelsea boss is now in charge of the United States national team, for whom Shelton's girlfriend Trinity Rodman plays. A glass or two of Pimm's is certainly a step up from a plastic cup of Bovril at Stamford Bridge. It's all got a bit too much for Hugh Grant 😴😂#Wimbledon — BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 9, 2025 'I started some fiction book by Elena Ferrante. I'm probably going to finish it – because it's short.' – Bookworm Iga Swiatek Sunny with temperatures reaching 32C, according to the Met Office.


Glasgow Times
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Wimbledon diary: Queen visits Royal Box while Fabio Fognini calls it a day
Camilla was joined in the Royal Box by actor Hugh Grant – who appeared to have a bit of a doze at one point – former prime minister John Major and ex-Sri Lanka cricketer Kumar Sangakkara Another cricket star, India's Virat Kohli, was in the crowd while women's football boss Emma Hayes took in the action on Court One. Arrivederci Fabio Fabio Fognini is hanging up his racket (Ben Whitley/PA) Flamboyant Italian Fabio Fognini announced his retirement in the Wimbledon media theatre. The 38-year-old's final match was a memorable first-round five-setter against Carlos Alcaraz on day one. He said: 'That's the best decision, to play in the most beautiful court in the world with a guy that everybody knows. It's the perfect picture that we'll keep forever in my room.' Champagne cork stops play 🗣️ "Ladies and gentlemen, when you open your champagne bottles please do not pop the cork onto the court" 😳 Champagne cork drama at #Wimbledon 🍾 — BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 9, 2025 Play was momentarily held up in a doubles match for the most Wimbledon reason possible. Lloyd Glasspool and Julian Cash's win over fellow Briton Henry Patten and Finland's Harri Heliovaara was interrupted by a champagne cork landing on the court. A ballkid scurried on to remove the offending object while umpire Miriam Bley issued a polite verbal warning to spectators. Gimme Shelton Ben Shelton sends another booming serve down (Jordan Pettitt/PA) Big-serving Ben Shelton had just sent a couple of 139mph aces whizzing past Jannik Sinner when someone in the crowd shouted 'give us 140'. The American obliged, and then some, by booming down a serve clocked at 147mph. Unfortunately, it was out. Emma's court date Emma Hayes, second left, and Trinity Rodman, third left, watch Ben Shelton (Jordan Pettitt/PA) Hayes swapped the dugout for the players' box as a guest of Shelton. The former Chelsea boss is now in charge of the United States national team, for whom Shelton's girlfriend Trinity Rodman plays. A glass or two of Pimm's is certainly a step up from a plastic cup of Bovril at Stamford Bridge. What's the score? 15 love, actually It's all got a bit too much for Hugh Grant 😴😂#Wimbledon — BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 9, 2025 Picture of the day Novak Djokovic can still manage this aged 38 (John Walton/PA) Quote of the day 'I started some fiction book by Elena Ferrante. I'm probably going to finish it – because it's short.' – Bookworm Iga Swiatek Weather watch Sunny with temperatures reaching 32C, according to the Met Office.