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Thomas Tuchel Reflects On Edouard Mendy Mistake Vs Leeds United
The imminent arrival of Casemiro at Manchester United has triggered interest in Scott McTominay from a number of Premier League clubs.
Bolton Wanderers lost their unbeaten start to the season as the Whites suffered a home defeat at the hands of Sheffield Wednesday.
West Brom earned their first win of the season with a 5-2 victory over early high-flyers Hull at The Hawthorns.
Sanju Samson produced a responsible unbeaten 43 after a clinical bowling display, led by pacer Shardul Thakur, as India sailed to a five-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the second ODI to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series here on Saturday. It was not quite a domination unlike the first ODI but the paltry 162-run target meant that the KL Rahul-led side did not have to sweat much despite a mid-innings jolt. Sent into bowl, comeback man Thakur (3/38 in seven overs) brilliantly set it up and became the wrecker-in-chief as the Indian bowlers once again came out on top to skittle out Zimbabwe for 161. As It HappenedIn the absence of Deepak Chahar who missed out after his exploits in the last ODI, Thakur made his presence felt and rocked the Zimbabwe top-order with his double blow in the 12th over.
Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt has made five changes to his side for today's clash against Sheffield Wednesday.
Finn Harps came out on top in an action packed north-west derby against Sligo Rovers on a night of plentiful talking points in Ballybofey.
South Africa maintained their stranglehold on the first Test at Lord’s by bowling England out for 165 on the second morning with Kagiso Rabada claiming an impressive five-wicket haul.