Coco Gauff's Signature Shoe Evolves with New Balance Coco CG2

Coco Gauff’s Signature Shoe Evolves with New Balance Coco CG2

Coco Gauff’s meteoric rise in tennis has been accompanied by a parallel evolution in her signature footwear. A year after her triumph at the 2023 US Open, New Balance unveils the second edition of her signature shoe, the Coco CG2, set to launch on August 21st.

Inspired by the classic New Balance 550s, the CG2 features a distinctive high profile and a playful swap of the basketball on the tongue label for a tennis ball. Gauff’s personal style shines through in the shoe’s design, with the word “Power” woven into the left shoe’s label and “Grace” on the right. Her initials, “CG,” are etched on the pivot point.

The CG2’s geometric-shaped design, stability, and flexibility pay homage to Gauff’s beloved city of Paris, where she reached her first Grand Slam final in 2022. Suede overlays enhance the shoe’s off-court style, while its responsive Energy Arc technology ensures on-court explosiveness.

“I had as much fun designing and collaborating on the CG2 as I did with the CG1,” said Gauff. “My relationship with the New Balance team is incredible, and I’m excited to see what people think of the evolution of this shoe!”

The New Balance Coco CG2 launches with the “Power and Grace” colorway on August 21st.

England to Honor Graham Thorpe in Sri Lanka Test Series

England to Honor Graham Thorpe in Sri Lanka Test Series

England’s Test series against Sri Lanka, commencing in Manchester on Wednesday, will be marked by a poignant tribute to the late Graham Thorpe. Thorpe, a legendary English batter and former coach, tragically took his own life at 55 due to severe depression and anxiety.

Thorpe’s impact on English cricket was profound. With an impressive Test average of 44.66, he was one of England’s most accomplished batters. He later served as their batting coach and assistant coach, mentoring many current squad members, including Joe Root and Ben Stokes.

Stokes, now England’s captain, paid tribute to Thorpe by wearing a shirt bearing his name during his first Test as full-time captain. Ollie Pope, standing in for Stokes, expressed the team’s deep sorrow: “He was a great man… He’s such a sad loss to everyone.”

The teams will observe a moment of applause before the national anthems at Emirates Old Trafford, accompanied by a tribute video on the big screens. Sky Sports will also honor Thorpe, who was a close friend and former teammate to many of their commentators.

Thorpe’s death has been ruled as a result of traumatic injuries sustained after being struck by a train. An inquest into his death is ongoing.

In addition to the Thorpe tribute, Lancashire will recognize James Anderson’s illustrious career throughout the Test. Anderson will ring the bell before play and be celebrated during the lunch interval. The club has sold a significant number of advance tickets, with Friday’s match already sold out.

ICC Chairman Greg Barclay Opts Out of Third Term, Jay Shah's Future Uncertain

ICC Chairman Greg Barclay Opts Out of Third Term, Jay Shah’s Future Uncertain

Greg Barclay, the current chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC), has announced that he will not seek a third term after his tenure ends on November 30. This has sparked speculation about the future of BCCI secretary Jay Shah at the ICC.

Shah, who is considered one of the most influential figures in the ICC boardroom, is currently the head of the ICC’s Finance and Commercial Affairs (F&CA) sub-committee. He enjoys a lot of goodwill with most of the 16 voting members.

As per ICC rules, the chairman’s election comprises of 16 votes, with a simple majority of nine votes (51%) required for the winner. Earlier, a two-third majority was required.

Current directors are required to put forward nominations for the next Chair by August 27, 2024. If there is more than one candidate, an election will be held with the term of the new Chair commencing on December 1, 2024.

Shah has one year left as the BCCI secretary before going on a mandatory cooling-off period of three years from October 2025. If he decides to move to the ICC with a year of his secretaryship still left, he will have four years left in the BCCI.

At 35, Shah could become the youngest chairman in the history of the ICC. Jagmohan Dalmiya, Sharad Pawar, N Srinivasan, and Shashank Manohar are the Indians who have headed the ICC in the past.

Ducati to Build Race Track and Training Center in Greater Noida

Ducati to Build Race Track and Training Center in Greater Noida

The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) has offered a 200-acre land parcel for free to Italian motorcycle manufacturer Ducati. The land is located in Sector 22F along the 165km Yamuna Expressway and is suitable for Ducati’s plans to develop a race track and training center for motorbikes.

YEIDA CEO Arun Vir Singh said that the land parcel was earmarked for Ducati because it met the company’s requirements. He added that Ducati’s managing director Bipul Chandra and director Sunil Kumar Sharma met with him on Tuesday morning to discuss the project.

“We have decided to provide Ducati 200 acres of land for free under a public-private-partnership model so that they can invest and develop this racing track and training center,” Singh said. “Under Uttar Pradesh’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy, we can give 75% subsidy on land to a foreign company and take equity of 25%. Under this policy, we can allot the land for free because the company that wants to invest can come to develop mega projects that help in boosting growth and job creation.”

YEIDA officials said that they have adequate litigation-free land in Sector 22F, which was acquired from farmers long back. Ducati is interested in building the facility in this area because of its world-class infrastructure, including expressways, Metro connectivity, and the upcoming Noida International Airport.

“The Ducati officials also discussed the upcoming MotoGP race event scheduled in March next year,” Singh said. “We also discussed the issues which were faced by Ducati and other motorbike companies during the MotoGP race held in September 2023. The key issues are related to track, taxes, visas, fees to use track, and others. Ducati officials informed that participating in bike events in the region is a costly affair at present due to high transportation cost and participation fees. As Ducati has experience in developing tracks and holding events in other countries, we offered them land here, which is almost free of cost.”

The Ducati officials told YEIDA that they would discuss the project with senior company officials and respond. YEIDA officials said that bike races are frequently organized at the Buddh circuit, but high costs have prompted them to look for a facility dedicated to motorcycle racing.

“Buddh track is built for car racing, and the motorbike companies or racing agencies have to modify the circuit for motorbike events every time,” Singh said. “The agencies have spent huge amounts to change the design of the track and in preparing additional facilities.”

“We are helping the international players to invest and help in fueling growth in this region because the (UP) chief minister Yogi Adityanath wants to create opportunities for youth through such mega projects,” Singh added.

PCB's Test Venue Shift Draws Criticism from Kamran Akmal

PCB’s Test Venue Shift Draws Criticism from Kamran Akmal

The Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) decision to shift the second Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh from Karachi to Rawalpindi has drawn criticism from former wicketkeeper-batter Kamran Akmal. The move was necessitated by ongoing renovations at the National Stadium in Karachi, which is being prepared for the Champions Trophy.

Akmal expressed his disappointment with the PCB’s handling of the situation, calling it an “international mockery.” He pointed out that Pakistan has world-class stadiums beyond the three major venues (Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi) and could have hosted one of the Tests in cities like Multan or Faisalabad.

“We don’t just have 2-3 stadiums; we also have Faisalabad Stadium and Multan Stadium,” Akmal said. “These are top-class stadiums where much cricket has been played. The crowd also comes there. It would have been good to host a Test match at one of these venues.”

Akmal’s criticism stems from the fact that international cricket in Pakistan has been restricted to only three venues since its resumption following the terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team. He believes that the PCB should have explored alternative options to avoid the embarrassment of playing Test matches without spectators.

The PCB had initially announced that the second Test would be played behind closed doors in Karachi, but later reversed its decision and shifted the game to Rawalpindi. Construction experts had advised the PCB that the renovations at the National Stadium could continue during playing hours, but the noise and dust produced by the work could distract and disturb the players.

The renovations at the National Stadium are part of a larger effort to prepare the venue for the Champions Trophy, which Pakistan is scheduled to host in 2025. The PCB is keen to ensure that the stadium meets international standards and provides a world-class experience for players and fans alike.

Sri Lanka Women Seal Consolation Win in Final ODI Against Ireland

Sri Lanka Women Seal Consolation Win in Final ODI Against Ireland

Sri Lanka’s women’s cricket team ended their tour of Ireland on a high note, securing an eight-wicket victory in the third and final ODI in Belfast. The win was set up by a dominant bowling performance led by Achini Kulasuriya, who claimed three wickets in the opening overs.

Ireland, who had already clinched the series 2-0, were sent into bat after Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu won the toss. Kulasuriya struck with the first two balls of the innings, dismissing Sarah Forbes and Amy Hunter for ducks. Orla Prendergast, the Ireland captain, also fell cheaply to Kulasuriya, leaving the hosts reeling at 10 for 3.

Inoshi Priyadharshani and Amy Kanchana chipped in with a wicket apiece, and Ireland were reduced to 28 for 5 in the 15th over. A fightback was led by Leah Paul and Arlene Kelly, who added 36 runs between them. However, Paul was eventually dismissed by Sachini Nisansala for 19, and a flurry of wickets followed.

Canning became Athapaththu’s first wicket, Kelly the second, and between them Athapaththu and Nisansala finished the innings off. Priyadharshini returned remarkable figures of 10-5-7-1, the second-most miserly ODI spell by a Sri Lanka woman cricketer.

In reply, Sri Lanka’s openers Athapaththu and Vishmi Gunaratne put on a 32-run stand. Athapaththu then combined with Harshitha Samarawickrama for a 62-run partnership, taking Sri Lanka to 94 with 32 overs remaining.

Athapaththu’s 48 came off 49 balls and included ten fours. Samarawickrama remained unbeaten on 48, hitting seven fours of her own. Kavisha Dilhari contributed 10 not out as Sri Lanka reached their target in 23.1 overs.

The win was a consolation for Sri Lanka, who had lost the first two ODIs and the two-match T20I series 1-1.

PCB Rebuts Rumors of Champions Trophy Date Changes

PCB Rebuts Rumors of Champions Trophy Date Changes

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has vehemently denied recent media reports suggesting potential date changes for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, scheduled to be hosted in Pakistan. The board has emphasized that the tournament remains a top priority and preparations are well underway.

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi’s recent statements during a media interaction were misconstrued, the board clarified. While Naqvi acknowledged that some domestic matches might be relocated to accommodate ongoing stadium renovations, he explicitly stated that the Champions Trophy schedule remains unaffected.

This clarification comes after the PCB’s decision to move the second Test match against Bangladesh from Karachi to Rawalpindi due to ongoing construction work at Karachi’s National Bank Stadium, one of the designated venues for the 2025 tournament.

“It is disappointing that certain media outlets have misrepresented PCB Chair Mohsin Naqvi’s comments from yesterday’s media interaction, misleadingly quoting him on the potential change of dates for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 due to security concerns, thus creating unnecessary sensationalism,” the PCB statement reads.

The PCB stressed that the stadium redevelopment and redesign projects are progressing as planned and will be completed well ahead of the Champions Trophy. The board reiterated its commitment to delivering a world-class event across three iconic Pakistani venues, providing an exceptional experience for cricket enthusiasts.

Addressing concerns about potential schedule conflicts, the PCB confirmed that a draft schedule for the tournament, spanning from February 19 to March 9, 2025, has already been submitted to the International Cricket Council (ICC).

While the relocation of the Bangladesh Test match sparked speculation about similar changes for future fixtures, including the England Test series scheduled for October, the PCB has not confirmed any further alterations.

The board remains focused on ensuring the smooth execution of the Champions Trophy, stressing its dedication to hosting a successful tournament and showcasing Pakistan’s passion for cricket on a global stage.

Bess Heath Signs with Durham, Bolstering Tier 1 Women's Cricket

Bess Heath Signs with Durham, Bolstering Tier 1 Women’s Cricket

Bess Heath, England’s rising star wicketkeeper-batter, has inked a three-year deal with Durham, solidifying her position as a cornerstone of the Tier 1 outfit. The move marks a significant shift in the women’s county cricket landscape, as Durham prepares to replace the Northern Diamonds in the new competition from 2025 onwards.

Heath, 22, has amassed over 3000 runs across all formats since her professional debut four years ago. Her impressive performances earned her a place in the England squad, where she has made five appearances, including against Sri Lanka last year.

Throughout her burgeoning career, Heath has represented various teams, including Brisbane Heat, Northern Superchargers, Melbourne Stars, and Yorkshire. With Northern Diamonds, she reached the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy final in her debut season in 2020 and lifted the trophy two years later. Her exceptional 286 runs in the same competition last summer earned her a nomination for the PCA Women’s Young Player of the Year award.

Heath’s decision to join Durham comes amidst a period of transition for the Diamonds squad, following the relocation of the new club’s base from Headingley to Chester-le-Street. Her teammate and fellow wicketkeeper, Lauren Winfield-Hill, is expected to remain with her native Yorkshire, despite their Tier 2 status next summer.

Upon joining Durham, Heath expressed her excitement: “I am so excited to be joining Durham from next season and get going in the North East. The opportunity to join Durham is something I am very much looking forward to and hopefully I can play my part in creating new history for Durham.”

Marcus North, Director of Cricket, hailed Heath’s signing: “Bess is one of the most exciting young talents in England, and we are thrilled to have recruited her to Durham on a long-term contract.”

“Despite being only 22, she already has a tremendous amount of experience in the domestic game and we look forward to seeing her continue to thrive at Durham as she looks to add more England caps.”

Meanwhile, David Ripley has been appointed as the Head Coach of Northamptonshire’s Women for their inaugural Tier 2 season next year. Ripley, who guided Northamptonshire’s men to two T20 Blast titles in 2013 and 2016, also achieved two promotions to the County Championship Division One.

Ripley will officially take up his new role in February 2025, ahead of a maiden Tier 2 season that will also feature Derbyshire, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire, Kent, Leicestershire, Middlesex, Sussex, Worcestershire, and Yorkshire.

“I’m delighted to be joining the Women’s Steelbacks as Head Coach, it’s exciting times ahead as the new format is rolled out,” Ripley said. “As well as a competitive senior team I hope to help develop our younger girls into future professional players, in partnership with our pathway coaches.”

Hans Niemann's Chess Scandal: Controversy and Redemption

Hans Niemann’s Chess Scandal: Controversy and Redemption

Two years ago, the chess world was rocked by a major scandal involving American grandmaster Hans Niemann and world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen. Niemann’s victory over Carlsen in the Sinquefield Cup sparked accusations of cheating, which Niemann denied. Despite the lack of evidence, the controversy has continued to follow Niemann.

In the wake of the scandal, Niemann has launched a series of one-on-one matches against fellow grandmasters, titled “Hans Niemann Against The World.” Indian GM Vidit Gujrathi, who faced Niemann in one of these matches, believes that Niemann’s actions are beneficial for chess.

“I think what Hans is doing is good for chess,” Gujrathi said. “Every sport has special characters who bring money and attention to the game and evoke strong emotions in people.”

Niemann has expressed a desire for an apology from Carlsen, but has also stated that his “vengeance will be victory on the board.” He is scheduled to face Carlsen in the semifinals of the Speed Chess Championship in Paris on September 6.

Former world No. 2 Levon Aronian, who played in the controversial 2022 Sinquefield Cup, believes that Niemann is a talented player but has reservations about his actions.

“I think Hans is a talented player who can reach the heights in chess,” Aronian said. “But I can’t say I support him. In a way, he’s using this whole story perhaps to his advantage.”

The controversy has also sparked a conversation about cheating in chess. Aronian and Gujrathi agree that more stringent anti-cheating measures are needed.

“Anti-cheating measures have to be more stringent,” Gujrathi said. “When you allow spectators, there has to be a delay in broadcast. They shouldn’t be able to see the live position when they come in.”

Despite the challenges he faces, Niemann remains determined to become a top player.

“He has everyone rooting against him,” Gujrathi said. “But that doesn’t stop him. If anything, it fuels him.”

Women's T20 World Cup Faces Relocation from Bangladesh Amid Political Unrest

Women’s T20 World Cup Faces Relocation from Bangladesh Amid Political Unrest

ICC Considers Relocating Women’s T20 World Cup from Bangladesh Amid Political Unrest

Amidst escalating political tensions in Bangladesh, the International Cricket Council (ICC) is contemplating moving the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup out of the country. According to a report by Cricbuzz, the ICC held a virtual board meeting on Tuesday and identified the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as a potential alternative venue.

The tournament, originally scheduled to take place in Bangladesh from October 3 to 20, has been thrown into uncertainty due to the ongoing political crisis. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has reportedly agreed to the shift but will remain the official host of the event.

The decision to relocate the tournament is primarily driven by concerns over the safety and security of players, officials, and spectators. Bangladesh has been experiencing widespread protests and political unrest in recent weeks, raising concerns about the ability to host a major international sporting event.

The ICC is expected to make a final decision on the venue change in the coming days. If the tournament is indeed moved to the UAE, it would mark the second time in a row that the Women’s T20 World Cup has been held in the country. The 2020 edition was also hosted in the UAE due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The potential relocation of the tournament has drawn mixed reactions. Some have expressed disappointment that Bangladesh will not be able to host the event, while others have welcomed the decision to prioritize safety and security.

The ICC is committed to ensuring the well-being of all participants and will continue to monitor the situation in Bangladesh closely. The organization will provide further updates as they become available.

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