Arshdeep moves into top three on IPL 2025 Purple Cap table after PBKS vs LSG

Virat Kohli and Prasidh Krishna continue to lead the Orange Cap and Purple Cap tables respectively after Sunday’s double-header

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Rayudu: Skillful Arshdeep takes pitch out of the equation

Purple Cap tableArshdeep Singh’s superb spell against LSG has taken him to third place on the Purple Cap table. He registered figures of 3 for 16 from his four overs to help PBKS seal a 37-run win in Dharamsala, and now has 16 wickets in ten bowling innings this season.Gujarat Titans’ (GT) Prasidh Krishna continues to lead the table with 19 wickets from ten innings, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) Josh Hazlewood is second with 18 wickets from the same number of outings.There are two other players on 16 wickets along with Arshdeep – Chennai Super Kings’ (CSK) Noor Ahmad and Mumbai Indians’ (MI) Trent Boult. But Arshdeep remains above them because of his superior average and economy rate.Another player to move up the Purple Cap table after the double-header was KKR’s Varun Chakravarthy, who is now on 15 wickets following his 2 for 32 against RR.Orange Cap tableWhile the top three on the Orange Cap leaderboard remain unchanged from Saturday, there’s a new name in fourth position. RR opener Yashasvi Jaiswal has moved to just behind the top three with 473 runs from 12 innings following his 34 off 21 balls against KKR.RCB’s Virat Kohli leads the list with 505 runs from 11 innings, and GT’s B Sai Sudharsan is second, just one run behind Kohli from one fewer innings. MI’s Suryakumar Yadav is at No. 3 with 475 runs.Another player to have made some gains is PBKS opener Prabhsimran Singh, who went past Nicholas Pooran to move to No. 7. His 91 off 48 balls took his tally to 437 runs in 11 games. LSG’s Pooran, who was on top of the batting charts for the best part of in the first half of the tournament, has fallen behind after average returns in the last few games and is now at No. 8.Jos Buttler (GT, 470 runs), Shubman Gill (GT, 465 runs) are fifth and sixth on this table, respectively.You can also take a look at what ESPNcricinfo MVP table looks like at this stage.Here are some other IPL 2025 tables.Highest batting strike ratesBest bowling economy ratesMost sixesBest bowling figures in a match

Not just Tel: Spurs dud who's like a "pub player" is finished under Frank

Tottenham Hotspur will return to the Champions League for the first time in three years, qualifying for the competition despite ending the previous campaign in a measly 17th place.

Their Europa League triumph at the end of the 2024/25 season secured automatic qualification to Europe’s most prestigious club competition – with Thomas Frank the man to lead the Lilywhites into clashes against numerous elite-level outfits.

A trip to current defending champions PSG, with the new boss wanting to achieve revenge after falling to a defeat against Luis Enrique’s side in the Super Cup final back in August.

However, the 51-year-old will also be hoping to go one better than Mauricio Pochettino, with the Argentine leading the club to the final of the Champions League back in 2018/19 – before suffering a defeat to Premier League rivals Liverpool.

With the competition getting underway in less than two weeks’ time, Frank has had to select his 22-man squad – leading to eyebrows being raised around a couple of his selections.

Mathys Tel's exclusion at Tottenham

Despite joining Spurs in a £29m transfer from Bayern Munich this summer, attacker Mathys Tel may find himself on the way out of the club in the not-too-distant future.

The Frenchman made 20 appearances on loan with the Lilywhites last season, subsequently making his transfer permanent during the off-season, adding depth into Frank’s final third.

However, he’s only featured for a total of 19 minutes in the Premier League this campaign, before being left out of the club’s Champions League squad for the group stage.

Such a decision has been the talking point of the fanbase over recent days, leading to questions over his long-term future at the club, with Frank evidently preferring other options in North London.

As a result, his time with the Lilywhites could come to a premature end, but he may not be the only one, with the board also needing to offload another talent in the coming weeks.

The Spurs player whose career looks finished under Frank

A change of management brings about fresh chances and opportunities for players to stake their claim for a first-team place and resurrect their flailing careers.

Tottenham star Djed Spence

Djed Spence is arguably one of the biggest success stories after being signed during the Antonio Conte reign, even though the manager himself was known to not want the player.

However, after looking certain to leave, the injury crisis last season gave him a chance to impress, with the 25-year-old now a full England international after receiving a call-up from Thomas Tuchel.

Despite the success stories, other players don’t endure the same fate, as seen with Yves Bissouma, with the Malian international now certain to depart the club in the coming weeks.

The 29-year-old has sadly regressed over the last year, so much so that former pro Adam Alfi described him as a “pub league player”. He still made 44 appearances across all competitions last season, but he’s yet to feature in any competitive outing since Frank took the reins during the off-season.

The Dane stated that the midfielder had been left out of his squad for the Super Cup final clash with PSG due to disciplinary issues, subsequently being left out of every other matchday squad.

Bissouma’s misery has been compounded over recent days, as he’s also been left out of the Champions League squad, just like Tel, leading to rumours over a potential exit from the Lilywhites.

He’s been touted with moves to Turkey and Saudi Arabia in recent weeks, potentially securing a permanent transfer away from North London, with their windows still open throughout September.

With just a year left on his current contract, the hierarchy desperately need to facilitate a move for the midfielder as soon as possible to avoid losing him for nothing just a couple of years after paying £35m for his signature.

Yves Bissouma – PL stats (2024/25)

Statistics (per 90)

Tally

Games played

28

Goals & assists

2

Pass accuracy

89%

Tackles won

2.1

% of tackles won

63%

Duels won

5.2

Interceptions made

1.2

Recoveries made

5.4

Stats via FotMob

It’s clear Frank is trying to install the right attitude into his squad, something which Bissouma has constantly failed to adhere to – as seen by his recent disciplinary record.

As a result, his spell at the club now appears all but over, with Tel potentially joining him in leaving the club after his own omission from the European squad for the 2025/26 season.

Spurs have struck gold on "world-class" star who's worth more than Simons

Tottenham Hotspur have showcased their excellent work in the transfer market over recent years.

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Botafogo deve ter retorno importante para o duelo com o Coritiba no domingo; veja provável escalação

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O Botafogo deve contar com uma série de novidades para a partida contra o Coritiba. Às vésperas do confronto marcado para este domingo (30), às 16h, e com expectativa de recorde de público na temporada no Nilton Santos, o técnico Bruno Lage ganhou um reforço significativo para encaixar o meio de campo.

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O meia Eduardo voltou a participar do treino nesta sexta-feira (28) e indicou que deve atuar na partida contra o Coxa. Embora ainda participe das atividades com uma pequena proteção no ouvido para evitar possíveis choques e impactos. Porém, isso não impede que o camisa 33 siga sua recuperação de uma lesão no tímpano e vá a campo no jogo válido pela 17ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro, às 16h.

O técnico Bruno Lage não contará com Adryelson, suspenso pelo terceiro cartão amarelo, e Luis Henrique, que está com uma lesão no ombro direito e deve ficar longe dos gramados entre três e quatro semanas.

O zagueiro Philipe Sampaio foi liberado do treino desta sexta-feira para acompanhar o nascimento do seu segundo filho, que nasceu no começo da tarde. O defensor, porém, deve ter condições de ser relacionado.

No setor ofensivo, Victor Sá deve ocupar a vaga deixada por Luis Henrique. O Botafogo tende a ir a campo com: Lucas Perri; Di Plácido, Philipe Sampaio (Danilo Barbosa), Cuesta e Marçal; Marlon Freitas, Tchê Tchê e Eduardo; Júnior Santos, Tiquinho Soares e Victor Sá.

O Botafogo lidera o Brasileirão com 40 pontos, 11 a mais que o segundo colocado, o Grêmio. A equipe gaúcha, porém, tem um jogo a menos.

Can Kevin De Bruyne & Scott McTominay play together? Fabio Capello outlines puzzle for Napoli coach Antonio Conte and warns Serie A giants to look out for Como's 'big team mentality'

Former AC Milan and Juventus coach Fabio Capello believes that while Napoli midfielders Kevin De Bruyne and Scott McTominay are both top players with excellent qualities, their skill sets differ and could potentially overlap, leading to an imbalance in the squad. The Serie A champions sit joint-top of the table and picked up a first Champions League win of the season last week, but some doubts over the gelling of the squad remain.

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    De Bruyne came on as a substitute in the 51st minute during Napoli’s 2-1 win over Genoa, while McTominay started the match. Napoli were trailing 1-0 at half-time when Antonio Conte introduced De Bruyne, who played a key role in turning the game around. Conte later admitted that he is experimenting with tactical variations, in an effort to find the best way to utilise both McTominay and De Bruyne effectively.

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    Capello's opinion on the McTominay-De Bruyne dilemma

    Capello explained the qualities of both players and how they overlap, saying to “McTominay is in a position that De Bruyne is usurping. The two players are very different: De Bruyne has exceptional class, a unique vision of the game. McTominay is a player of insertion and strength. The two positions overlap.

    “Furthermore, they lack support on the left flank: while on the right with [Matteo] Politano they are very dangerous, on the left they are a bit lacking. On Sunday he tried with [David] Neres, but it took De Bruyne's insight.”

  • Capello's praise for Como

    The ex-England boss also had praise for Como, who brought in 16 players over the summer and currently sit eighth in the Serie A table. Capello praised coach Cesc Fabregas for the mental strength he has instilled in the squad, saying: “[The big Serie A teams] will have to deal with Fabregas's team. Congratulations to him: Como plays with the winning mentality of a big team, not a provincial one.

    "They've spent money and chosen well-trained players from the Spanish school. We're dazed by tactics, but he wanted players with technique. The team wants to emerge, just like their coach."

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    Napoli aand Como's upcoming challenge

    Napoli fans will be hoping that Conte can find the right balance between De Bruyne and McTominay, as both players are game-changers who could play a key role in helping Napoli retain the Scudetto. Meanwhile, Fabregas will be hoping his Como players continue their current rich vein of form when they face Juventus on October 19, following the international break.

Lockie Ferguson hobbles off two balls into his spell

This is the third time since November 2024 that Ferguson has suffered an injury

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Lockie Ferguson walked off the field after bowling just two balls•BCCI

Punjab Kings (PBKS) fast bowler Lockie Ferguson picked up an injury two balls into his spell in the IPL 2025 game against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on Saturday.Ferguson pulled up after the second delivery of the sixth over and was seen holding the side of his left leg just below the hip. He had to leave the field after consultation with the physio and did not return to bowl again as SRH pulled off the second-highest successful chase in IPL history with eight wickets in hand.In Ferguson’s absence, Marcus Stoinis completed the sixth over but did not bowl again for the remainder of the SRH chase. PBKS used eight bowlers in total, including the medium pace of Shashank Singh, who was bowling for the first time this season.”He’s someone who can get you wickets… as he’s done in the previous matches, that was a big blow for us,” PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer said of Ferguson after the match. “But it happens. He’s someone who clicks 140-plus all the time. It’s part and parcel of a bowler’s life.”Ferguson had only just recovered from a hamstring injury that he picked up in the ILT20 in the UAE, which forced him to miss the Champions Trophy in February. This is the third time since November 2024 that Ferguson has been injured. Before his hamstring issue in the ILT20, he had also suffered a calf injury, which forced him to miss the ODIs against Sri Lanka late last year.With PBKS having made an Impact Player substitution already in the game – fast bowler Yash Thakur came in for batter Priyansh Arya – they were left a fast bowler short in their defence of 245. Ferguson is one of only two overseas fast bowlers in the PBKS squad this season, the other being Australia’s Xavier Bartlett. Before this game, Ferguson had taken five wickets in three innings while maintaining an economy of 9.36 and a strike rate of 13.20.

Man Utd tried to sign £200k-p/w star who's been "brilliant" for Liverpool

Manchester United made an approach to sign a “brilliant” player, but they were too late, with bitter rivals Liverpool winning the race for his signature.

Man Utd's summer signings under question after poor start

Despite a 3-2 victory over Burnley last time out offering some respite, Man United have undoubtedly made a poor start to the new campaign, having infamously been knocked out of the EFL Cup by League Two side Grimsby Town at the second-round stage.

As such, there are some justified concerns about some of the Red Devils’ summer acquisitions, not least Benjamin Sesko, who is yet to make his mark, having mainly been utlised as a substitute, and failed to open his goal-scoring account.

RB Leipzig's BenjaminSeskoreacts

However, Sesko believes he will soon find his feet once he adjusts to the Premier League, recently saying: “The level of the matches is certainly much higher, the players and teammates are also at a higher level,”

“After all, English football is at the highest level in the world of football.

“But I am very much looking forward to the coming period, also because I am getting better and faster in every training session, and I am also progressing in my football mentality every day.”

Man Utd now plan to smash transfer record for £100m "powerhouse" in 2026

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The jury is still out on the Slovenian, but it has recently been revealed that Man United could’ve signed a different striker, who has made a flying start to life in the Premier League.

Indeed, according to a report from The Athletic, Man United made a late approach to sign Hugo Ekitike before his transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt to Liverpool, but the wheels were already in motion for a move to Anfield.

As such, United’s bitter rivals ultimately came out on top in the race for Ekitike’s signature, and he has since gone on to impress for Arne Slot’s side, although there are signs the Slovenia international could soon be capable of making a similar impact.

How Sesko's goal-scoring record compares to Ekitike's

The Frenchman, who is widely reported to earn £200k-a-week, has scored three goals in his first four games for Liverpool, with Jamie Carragher lauding the 23-year-old for the “brilliant” start he’s made to life in England.

However, Sesko actually had a slightly better goals-per-game record in the Bundesliga during his time with RB Leipzig, averaging 0.42, compared to 0.40 from Liverpool’s summer signing.

Player

Appearances

Goals

Assists

Benjamin Sesko

64

27

7

Hugo Ekitike

47

19

10

Carragher and Roy Keane also agreed that it is “too early to tell” whether Sesko will be a success, given that he is yet to be given a proper run of games, so he should not be judged properly until after the international break.

Tottenham announce £100m cash injection as owners ENIC issue strong statement on club's ambitions amid Harry Kane return talk

Tottenham Hotspur have received a £100 million cash injection from their billionaire owners, the Lewis family, in what the club is calling a “statement of intent”, a clear message that Spurs are going nowhere but up. After months of whispers about potential takeovers, the North London giants have slammed the door shut, promising investment, ambition, and control firmly in the hands of the family that built their empire.

New era, new money, new power at Spurs

The financial boost comes as Tottenham sit third in the Premier League, with only one defeat in 11 matches under new boss Thomas Frank, the man who has turned post-summer uncertainty into serious title chatter. While £100m might not stretch far in today’s hyperinflated football economy, many are calling it “the beginning, not the end” of a new financial drive at Spurs. Behind the money is a new face of Tottenham power, Vivienne Lewis, daughter of the late billionaire patriarch Joe Lewis. Alongside her brother Charles and son-in-law Nick Beucher, Vivienne has taken personal charge of the family’s football jewel, regularly attending matches and meetings to steer the club’s new direction. Since ousting long-serving chairman Daniel Levy in September, the Lewis family has tightened its grip, rebuffing three separate consortium offers from Saudi, Chinese, and American investors.

A source close to the family told as reported by "This is initial additional funding. As the club's management decides what's needed to deliver success, more money will be available. The Lewis family is committed to backing the club to be successful."

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In a powerful club statement released on Thursday, Tottenham confirmed the fresh equity boost was designed to “strengthen the club’s financial position” and “equip the leadership team with resources for long-term sporting success.” 

It read: "We are pleased to announce that our majority shareholder, the Lewis family trust, has, through ENIC Sports & Development Holdings Ltd (“ENIC”), injected £100 million of new capital into the Club.

"This equity injection will further strengthen the Club’s financial position and equip the Club’s leadership team with additional resources to continue the focus on driving long-term sporting success. This additional capital is part of the Lewis family’s ongoing commitment to the Club and its future."

Peter Charrington, Non-Executive Chairman, Tottenham Hotspur, further added: “As I stated a few weeks ago, our focus is on stability and empowering the management team to deliver on the Club’s ambitions. I know the Lewis family are also ambitious for the future. Today’s capital commitment reflects that ambition and I would like to thank them for their ongoing support. We will continue to do all we can to ensure that Vinai and his team are supported in the best way possible to take this Club forward.”

£4.5bn bid rejected: ‘Tottenham not for sale'

The news comes hot on the heels of a staggering £4.5 billion takeover bid led by American entrepreneur Brooklyn Earick, which has now been officially withdrawn after Tottenham’s flat refusal to sell. Earick’s record-breaking proposal would have included £3.3bn to acquire the club and another £1.2bn for transfers and wages, making it the biggest football takeover in history. But the Lewis family’s stance was unflinching:  Tottenham Hotspur are “not for sale under any circumstances.” After weeks of negotiations with legal advisors and investors, including reported NBA mogul Dan Gilbert, Earick’s 12-member U.S. consortium conceded defeat. While Earick’s group has reserved the right to “acquire shares in the future,” sources in London are adamant; the Lewis family has no intention of ever relinquishing control.

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This £100 million boost isn’t just about finances. It’s about power, intent, and pride. By injecting capital and publicly rejecting the biggest takeover bid in football history, the Lewis family has delivered a message to rivals, fans, and investors alike. Manager Frank has quietly transformed Tottenham into one of England’s most organised and entertaining sides, and there's even been talk of a return for Harry Kane. But as the season intensifies, he’ll need every ounce of backing to keep Spurs fighting on multiple fronts. The club faces a brutal October schedule, hosting Aston Villa after the international break before travelling to Monaco in the Champions League, tests that could define their season. Behind the scenes, Frank has the full support of the Lewis family, who could reportedly fund at least one marquee signing in January if Spurs remain in the title hunt.

Earns more than Bruno: INEOS must brutally cash in on Man Utd "monster"

Had Manchester United failed to beat Chelsea on Saturday evening, had they failed to capitalise on Robert Sanchez’s fifth-minute red card under the Old Trafford lights, Ruben Amorim might have reached a point of no return.

At least, the Portuguese tactician would have slid deeper into the pit which threatens to engulf him, having laboured to a woeful 15th-placed Premier League finish last year, losing the Europa League final to Tottenham Hotspur and enduring more inconsistency across the opening weeks of the season.

Amorim is under no illusions about the scale of the task still ahead of him, but he is determined to make it work at The Theatre of Dreams, and, with Bruno Fernandes still leading the ranks from the centre circle, there’s a belief that the club will rise again.

The significance of Bruno Fernandes

Had Man United failed to beat Chelsea, tensions would have boiled over. They didn’t, with the Red Devils scoring a hard-fought, well-deserved victory, lifting them to ninth in the standings.

Fernandes got the ball rolling, turning in from close range following Patrick Dorgu’s powerful header. He continued to provide United with a presence across attacking and defensive phases, so passionate and rousing from the middle of the park.

Thanks to data provided by Sofascore, we can observe that the Portugal international, 31, also won four duels and two tackles across his 87 minutes, replaced late on by Kobbie Mainoo.

He might be getting on a bit, but Bruno is still the leading force in this side, and that’s unlikely to change any time soon. If United are to rise once again, he will form the nucleus of the resurgence.

However, it’s worth noting that Fernandes has entered the penultimate year of his £300k-per-week contract, and while INEOS and Sir Jim Ratcliffe would love nothing more than a renewal, that might prove difficult, for Fernandes will want to remain among the highest earners.

Surprisingly, the Iberian playmaker isn’t actually the top earner at the club. Indeed, the man above him is a controversial number one, and it may be that he needs to be sold in 2026.

Man United must sell their top earner

Casemiro’s Manchester United contract expires at the end of the current campaign, though the club have the option to extend the veteran’s stay for an additional year.

Curiously, the 33-year-old has enjoyed something of a revival under Amorim’s wing. “Leave the football before the football leaves you,” Jamie Carragher notoriously said of the Brazilian in 2024, but Casemiro has bounced back, providing an anchoring presence in the centre.

But it’s imperfect, there’s no doubt about that. Having signed for the Red Devils from Real Madrid for a whopping £70m fee in August 2022, Casemiro has played 130 matches for the club, scoring 18 goals and winning the FA Cup and Carabao Cup.

This season, he has started four of his side’s five Premier League fixtures thus far, watching from the bench as Pep Guardiola’s side gave their neighbours a hiding in the Manchester derby.

Casemiro scored what proved to be the winning goal during the recent win over Chelsea, but it wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows as he got himself sent off before the interval to hand the Blues a lifeline in a match they were struggling to find room to breathe in.

Perhaps he was unfortunate to have been shown a second yellow for hacking down Andrey Santos, but the fact remains there is a rash streak about the South American, who has now been dismissed three times in the Premier League.

United need to sign a new number six, and no mistake. Casemiro is still capable of putting in a “monster shift”, as has been said by Statman Dave, but there’s plenty not to like there too.

Casemiro

2026

£350k-per-week

Bruno Fernandes

2027

£300k-per-week

Mathhjis de Ligt

2029

£195k-per-week

Harry Maguire

2026

£190k-per-week

Matheus Cunha

2030

£180k-per-week

Last winter, for example, AS Roma had shown an interest in signing Casemiro, but the interest ultimately came to nought. Still, it underlines the abiding curiosity in one of the most accomplished midfielders of his generation, and is something INEOS must consider in the forthcoming January window.

Indeed, if Amorim truly wants his project to hit the heights he would have envisaged upon signing the contract, he would do well to inform the board that he wants Casemiro gone, perhaps then accelerating a bid for Carlos Baleba, with the Brighton & Hove Albion talent of a vested interest to the Devils during the summer, who had been willing to pay a figure in the region of £100m for him, but for the Seafulls to maintain an unwillingness to do business.

So be it. But Baleba’s head was turned by the thought of a move to Manchester, and the club’s interest isn’t going to have gone away, merely been shelved until the time comes when they can strike again.

Indeed, it’s already been suggested that United are preparing a January move for the Cameroonian prospect, who, aged only 21, has already established himself as one of the Premier League’s most exciting talents. It’s felt that a figure close to that which Chelsea paid for Moises Caicedo – £115m – would need to be forked out, so recouping finances from the wage bill would ease the cost and then some.

Should Casemiro be sold – for what would inevitably be a small fee – Man United’s wage bill would indeed reduce dramatically, and then a concerted transfer assault on the south coast could be mounted.

Casemiro and Fernandes celebrated together when the Brazilian put paid to Chelsea’s resistance and made it two-nil before 40 minutes at Old Trafford.

He still offers something, the 33-year-old, but Man United wanted to spend big on a new holding midfielder this summer, and are expected to go again in 2026.

Given the staggering pay packet Casemiro takes home each month, is there really any justification for his continuing presence in Amorim’s squad?

Better than Casemiro: Ten Hag sold "incredible" Man Utd star for just £9m

Manchester United must now regret offloading one talent given his rise away from Old Trafford.

ByEthan Lamb Sep 22, 2025

BCB to introduce revenue-sharing model for BPL

The board hopes to bail out last season’s teams who haven’t paid their players fully

Mohammad Isam26-May-2025

Durbar Rajshahi owner Shafiqur Rahman (second from left) was put under pressure after the franchise missed a series of payment deadlines•Durbar Rajshahi

The BCB will introduce revenue distribution for the first time in the BPL in a bid to bail out last season’s teams that haven’t cleared their dues to players. The decision was taken during the BPL’s governing council meeting in Dhaka on Monday.The payment issue came to the fore last season after Durbar Rajshahi’s overseas players boycotted a match over non-payments. Their local players had also skipped a training session during the tournament as a mark of protest. Towards the end of the tournament, the payment delay left some of the overseas players stranded in their hotel in Dhaka.After Durbar Rajshahi kept missing the payment deadline, Bangladesh’s sports ministry put pressure on the team owner Shafiqur Rahman.The BCB, in principle, has decided to allocate a portion of the tournament’s ticket sales to the seven franchises according to their final position in the points table. The four teams that reached the playoffs last season will get Taka 5.5 million (US$45,000 approx.) and the ones that didn’t reach the playoffs Taka 4.5 million (US$36,000 approx.).”This is the first time that the BCB will distribute revenue from ticket sales to BPL franchises,” a BCB statement said. “The disbursement, scheduled ahead of Eid-ul-Adha, will be conditional upon the verification of payment acknowledgments from the respective players.”The BCB also threatened legal action against the franchises that are still defaulting on payment obligations.”The final disbursement amount for each franchise will be determined proportionally, based on the percentage of outstanding player payments they have cleared relative to their eligible share,” the statement said. “In addition, the Governing Council has decided to pursue legal action against any franchise that continues to default on payment obligations despite repeated official notices. This decision reflects the BCB’s commitment to ensuring contractual accountability and maintaining the integrity of the league.”

Everton are brewing their own homegrown Ndiaye in “fantastic” teen talent

Everton battled well at Anfield on Saturday, but – unfortunately – the unbelievable quality of Arne Slot’s Reds in attacking positions would be the Toffees’ undoing in the Merseyside Derby.

Hugo Ekitike – who cost a bumper £79m to sign – would gift his new Premier League employers a two-goal cushion in the first half with a calm finish under pressure, with Ryan Gravenberch also opening the scoring in style with a first-time finish that beat the usually formidable Jordan Pickford.

Idrissa Gueye would try to get David Moyes’ men back into the contest with a late long-range effort, but the damage had already been done at a rain-soaked Anfield.

Iliman Ndiaye would set up the 35-year-old for that consolation strike, with the former Marseille attacker standing out once more, even if his Toffees side were largely second best in the overall clash.

Why Ndiaye is so important to Everton

Indeed, while the likes of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Beto faded into the background versus the Reds, Ndiaye was a vibrant livewire throughout for Moyes’ underdogs.

Staggeringly, away from assisting Gueye’s second-half effort, the gung-ho 25-year-old would also come away from his 86 minutes on the pitch with a mighty 14 ground duels won, on top of a blistering nine successful dribbles being completed that constantly kept the hosts on their toes.

Unfortunately, despite his constant willingness to get stuck in and be involved, Ndiaye would fail to join Gueye in catching Alisson out, despite having two Premier League strikes next to his name heading into the fierce contest.

With 13 strikes now in total for the Toffees, it’s clear that the 25-year-old was the original trickster down the flanks, before Jack Grealish’s emergence onto the scene.

Yet, Grealish and Ndiaye might not be the only slick wingers Moyes has at his disposal shortly, with a homegrown version of the Senegal international amazingly being brewed in the U21 picture.

Everton's homegrown Ndiaye

Ndiaye will know all too well the trials and tribulations of the men’s game, having once been a rising youngster at Boreham Wood, before embarking on a formative adventure at Sheffield United that eventually led him to Everton.

Justin Clarke will hope he can make similar waves in the first team in the near future, having also been thrust into the spotlight from a very early age, considering he made his senior debut for ex-employers AFC Wimbledon at just 15 years of age.

That record-breaking debut for the Dons would clearly catch Everton’s eye, leading to Clarke swapping South West London for the daunting environment of Merseyside last year, with the early signs pointing in the direction that the teenage sensation could be Ndiaye 2.0 if everything goes to plan.

The U21s breakout star has now even penned a senior deal at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, with Clarke also already powering home 14 strikes for both the U18s and U21s from just 25 appearances, which is one more effort than Ndiaye has managed to put away in the men’s ranks.

Clarke’s career numbers by position

Position

Games

Goals + Assists

RW

9

4 + 2

LW

7

3 + 0

CF

3

6 + 0

LM

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The similarities don’t end here between the hotly tipped Englishman and his Senegalese counterpart, however, with Clarke also showing off an adaptability that Ndiaye is well-known for when looking at the table above.

Amazingly, from just three career appearances as an out-and-out centre-forward, Clarke has a lethal six goals next to his name. Ndiaye isn’t quite at the same level of clinical finishing himself, but he does have 22 goal contributions to shout about from 42 career appearances up top.

But, while he does have this versatile edge up his sleeve, Clarke is also well-equipped to cause full-backs problems with mazey darts forward, much like the ex-Blades attacker, with one surge into the area in Premier League 2 action recently seeing him tee up fellow starlet Braiden Graham for a goal.

Once branded as a “fantastic” talent for the future by former Dons boss Johnnie Jackson, it will be intriguing to see if Clarke can reach Ndiaye’s insane heights down the line, knowing that he is in the same esteemed academy set-up that one produced the likes of Wayne Rooney.

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Kelan Sarson

Sep 20, 2025

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