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Patrik Schick - Nathan Tella - Hugo Ekitike - Bayer Leverkusen - Eintracht Frankfurt - Alex Grimaldo - Bundesliga - Leverkusen stay in sight of Bayern before Champions League showdown - arabnews.com - Germany - Australia - South Africa - Saudi Arabia

Leverkusen stay in sight of Bayern before Champions League showdown

BERLIN: Bayer Leverkusen cut Bayern Munich’s lead in the Bundesliga back to eight points ahead of the sides’ Champions League last 16 clash, with a 4-1 win at Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday. Bayern’s comeback win over Stuttgart on Friday had sent them 11 points clear of champions Leverkusen. Wanting to keep their slim hopes of defending the Bundesliga title alive, Leverkusen did not blink against third-placed Frankfurt, scoring three goals in a seven-minute blitz to grab hold of the game. Nathan Tella latched onto a defense-splitting Granit Xhaka pass and slotted home after 26 minutes. Nordi Mukiele scored Leverkusen’s second three minutes later, prodding a loose ball into the goal through a crowded penalty area. Patrik Schick scored four minutes later, sliding in an Alex Grimaldo pass, his 16th goal in his past 14 games. Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike took advantage of a poor pass from Mukiele to score in the 37th minute. Despite the hosts starting the second half brightly, a cracking long-range effort from Aleix Garcia with 63 minutes gone sealed a crucial win for Xabi Alonso’s side, who go to Bayern in Europe on Wednesday. “It’s easy to talk, but to show it on the pitch is harder. We want to show once more that we can take the fight to Bayern,” Alonso told DAZN. Xhaka felt it was the perfect preparation for the all-German showdown. “We’re strong enough to aggravate Bayern next week.

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Fabrizio Romano - Lydia Ko - Corner kick awarded if goalkeeper holds the ball more than 8 seconds - arabnews.com - Italy - Australia - South Africa - Ireland - Saudi Arabia - Malta

Corner kick awarded if goalkeeper holds the ball more than 8 seconds

BELFAST: Soccer’s rule makers are taking another crack at reducing timewasting by goalkeepers who hold the ball for too long. The International Football Association Board approved a rule change Saturday whereby the opposing team will be awarded a corner kick if a goalkeeper holds the ball for more than eight seconds. The new rule will first be used at the Club World Cup in June and then in domestic and international competitions from next season.

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Jess Jonassen - Royal Challengers Bengaluru - RCB Suffer Fourth Straight WPL Defeat, Delhi Capitals March Towards Playoffs - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Georgia - India

RCB Suffer Fourth Straight WPL Defeat, Delhi Capitals March Towards Playoffs

Shafali Verma smacked 80 not out as Delhi Capitals handed a fourth consecutive defeat to Royal Challengers Bengaluru with a commanding nine-wicket win in their Women's Premier League contest here on Saturday. After Ellyse Perry's fourth fifty (60 not out) of the season took the defending champions to a competitive 147/5, DC batters Shafali (80 not out) and Jess Jonassen (61 not out) brushed aside the challenge without much ado.

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Pat Cummins - Rohit Sharma - Michael Bracewell - On India's 'Champions Trophy 2025 Venue Advantage' Row, New Zealand Star's Brutally Honest Verdict - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

On India's 'Champions Trophy 2025 Venue Advantage' Row, New Zealand Star's Brutally Honest Verdict

New Zealand off-spinner Michael Bracewell on Friday brushed aside any talks about India getting an unfair advantage in the ongoing Champions Trophy by playing all their games in Dubai, simply saying that his team was "excited to try and play in different conditions". Rohit Sharma's team is playing all its matches in Dubai, and even the final will be held here if India goes the distance. New Zealand will be playing their first match of the tournament here -- against India on Sunday -- after their last two games were held in Pakistan. Some cricketers, including South African top-order batter Rassie van der Dussen and former Australia skipper Pat Cummins, have said India are in an advantageous position as they have played all their games at one venue while other teams have had to travel to different venues in Pakistan.

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Nasser Hussain - Michael Atherton - Ex-India World Cup Winner Slams Pakistan On Champions Trophy Arrangements, Says "Bad Advertisement..." - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Afghanistan - Pakistan

Ex-India World Cup Winner Slams Pakistan On Champions Trophy Arrangements, Says "Bad Advertisement..."

Former India cricketer Madan Lal believes the poor drainage system that was on exhibition during the Champions Trophy match between Afghanistan and Australia at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium is a "bad advertisement" for Pakistan. The underwhelming drainage system of Gaddafi Stadium was on exhibition during the second innings of Afghanistan's and Australia's Group B encounter on Friday. During the Group B encounter between Afghanistan and Australia in the Gaddafi Stadium on Friday,  rain intervened in the on-field action after 12.5 overs. After the rain had halted, there were plenty of water puddles all over the ground.

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Champions Trophy 2025 Semi-Finalists Confirmed: India To Face Australia If... - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - Uae - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

Champions Trophy 2025 Semi-Finalists Confirmed: India To Face Australia If...

South Africa topped Group B of the ongoing Champions Trophy after beating England in their final league game in Karachi on Saturday. With five points in three matches, South Africa finished ahead of Australia, four points, at the summit of Group B. In Group A, India and New Zealand will face on in a group-deciding clash in Dubai on Sunday. If India beat New Zealand, they will top Group A and set up a semi-final clash with Australia in the first semi-final on Tuesday, March 4, at the Dubai International Stadium. New Zealand will face South Africa a day later in the second semi-final in that case.

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Positive Move By PCB, Make Big Gesture To Fans After Washed Out Matches In Rawalpindi - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Positive Move By PCB, Make Big Gesture To Fans After Washed Out Matches In Rawalpindi

The Pakistan Cricket Board on Saturday announced full ticket refunds for the two Champions Trophy matches in Rawalpindi that were washed out by rain. The affected matches -- Australia vs South Africa on February 25 and Bangladesh vs Pakistan on February 27 -- were abandoned without a ball bowled. As per the PCB ticket refund policy for Champions Trophy, ticket holders are eligible for a full refund if the match was abandoned before the toss. All enclosure tickets will be refunded, the PCB said in a statement. Ticket holders of hospitality tickets (boxes and PCB gallery) will not be eligible for a refund, it said.

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Phil Salt - Jos Buttler - Marco Jansen - Ryan Rickelton - Jamie Smith - Heinrich Klaasen - Tristan Stubbs - Keshav Maharaj - South Africa Outclass England, Eliminate Afghanistan, Seal Champions Trophy Semi-Final Spot - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Afghanistan

South Africa Outclass England, Eliminate Afghanistan, Seal Champions Trophy Semi-Final Spot

South Africa cruised into the Champions Trophy semifinals in dominant fashion, defeating England by seven wickets to top Group B here on Saturday. Opting to bat, England were bundled out for 179 in 38.2 overs as South Africa's bowlers delivered a disciplined performance. With the modest target ensuring their semifinal berth by the innings break, the Proteas comfortably chased it down in 29.1 overs to finish with five points, two ahead of Australia. They will now face the Group A runners-up in the semifinals, with India and New Zealand set to battle for Group A placings in Dubai on Sunday.

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