Detroit Tigers Kept Orioles Centerfielder Colton Cowser Ridiculously Active

Anyone who has played the outfield knows that there can be long stretches out there where nothing happens and the mind begins to wander. Then, in an instant it becomes necessary to perform an all-out sprint and put everything on the line to take away an extra base hit. Usually there's some time to recuperate before chasing the next one but that's not always guaranteed.

Baltimore Orioles centerfielder Colton Cowser was afforded no such respite during an extremely eventful fifth inning against the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night and unfortunately had nothing to show for the extreme effort except the satisfaction of knowing that he got in some solid cardio work.

First Cowser tried unsuccessfully to rob a home run off the bat of Spencer Torkelson, slamming up against the wall only to have the ball carry just past his glove.

A few pitches later Cowser was sprung back into action as he attempted to corral a Zach McKinstry liner in left-center field, which also provided to be a fruitless endevor as it bounced clear of his diving attempt and went for a triple.

Detroit would go on to win, 5-3, proving yet again that baseball is a game of inches.

Walker Buehler Has NSFW Response to Clip of Francisco Lindor Telling Ump to Eject Him

Walker Buehler was ejected from the Red Sox-Mets on Tuesday in rather epic fashion. Buehler disagreed with a call by home plate umpire Mike Estabrook and things escalated quickly from there.

One thing that might have been glossed over in the heat of the moment was Francisco Lindor's role in the incident. Lindor had been the previous batter and Buehler hit him in the toe. Then Lindor stole second base which caused catcher Carlos Narvaez to obstruct Estabrook's view of the pitch that caused Buehler to complain about.

As Buehler argued with Estabrook, Lindor was standing on second encouraging the ump to toss the pitcher. A fan posted video of Lindor getting hit and accused him of "leaning into a pitch" despite the fact that the ball hit him in his back foot which did not move.

Buehler quote-tweeted that post saying, the Red Sox bullpen is "full of f—— animals."

It's an interesting choice to deliver that message using a fan's post that says, "Big loser energy. Warrants a fastball to the back tomorrow if I’m the Red Sox."

However, Buehler does seem to have a point about the Boston bullpen. With the starter ejected in the middle of the inning five guys combined to give up just four hits and zero runs in 6 2/3 innings.

Boston and New York finish their series tonight at Fenway.

Man City obsessed with signing “generational” £87m forward compared to Haaland

Manchester City are now obsessed with signing a “generational” forward, joining the race for his signature alongside a number of the Premier League’s top clubs.

Man City kicking into gear ahead of Real Madrid clash

Man City were a little shaky at the start of the season, losing against Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton, but Bernardo Silva believes they are starting to kick into gear, ahead of the tough Champions League clash against 15-time champions Real Madrid tonight.

Silva said: “The team has been growing a lot since [the start of the season]. We’re improving day by day. It’s true that our teams have always been much better in the second part of the season than the first and hopefully it happens again this season.”

Pep Guardiola’s side have looked very potent on the front foot, having already scored 35 Premier League goals, seven more than any other side, with Phil Foden starting to get back to his best, regularly providing goals and assists.

Phil Foden’s attacking record

Appearances

Goal contributions

Premier League

13

8

Champions League

4

3

EFL Cup

2

2

However, Man City remain keen on making more additions to their forward line, according to a report from Spain, which states they now have an ‘obsession’ with signing RB Leipzig star Yan Diomande, who has emerged as one of the most exciting youngsters in Europe.

A plethora of top Premier League clubs are keen on Diomande, including Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea, but City are the ‘most persistent’, having conducted a number of scouting missions since October.

Leipzig have no desire to sanction a move, with the German club eager to tie him down to a new contract, and interested clubs will need to make offers in the region of €80m – €100m (£70m – £87m) to tempt them into a sale.

"Generational" Diomande likened to Haaland

Journalist Bence Bocsak is a huge admirer of the left-winger, recently saying: “Just catching up on RB Leipzig’s game tonight and oh my Yan Diomande is a special player. I actually think he’s one of those players you break all your recruitment models for.

Yes, the same size is small. But he’s a generational talent.”

Bocsak also likens the Ivorian to a current Man City star, saying: “Haaland was another level even to Diomande but the RB Leipzig winger is not far off.”

It is clear to see why the 19-year-old has received rave reviews, most recently making a real statement by scoring a hat-trick in RB Leipzig’s 6-0 victory against Eintracht Frankfurt.

The four-time Ivory Coast international has now amassed seven goals and four assists in 15 matches in all competitions, which is a very impressive tally, given that it is his first season in the Bundesliga.

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Fabrizio Romano shares Thomas Frank update amid mounting Tottenham pressure

Fabrizio Romano has shared an update on Thomas Frank amid the mounting pressure surrounding his position as Tottenham boss.

Thomas Frank facing sack calls after underwhelming Spurs start

The north Londoners have failed to impress under Frank lately and are winless across their last five games in all competitions.

Much has been made of their lack of creative spark going forward too, not to mention their dire home form.

Tottenham have lost 10 home games in the Premier League alone this calendar year, their joint-worst record in club history, with Spurs also losing 10 in 1994 and 2003 respectively.

Only bottom-side Wolves, who appear destined for relegation to the Championship, have a worse record on their own patch this season.

Premier League home form table

Team

Wins

Draws

Losses

Points

GD

16. Burnley

2

1

4

7

-2

17. Nottingham Forest

2

1

4

7

-5

18. West Ham

2

0

5

6

-9

19. Tottenham

1

2

4

5

-1

20. Wolves

0

1

6

1

-11

Granted, their problems at home this year stretch back to Ange Postecoglou’s final half a season in charge, but the Australian notably had fewer options to play with during one of the worst injury crisis’ Spurs had ever seen.

Frank was backed with a £171 million transfer war chest in the summer window, including a deal for highly-rated young playmaker Xavi Simons, yet Tottenham’s head coach has relegated him to the bench in each of their last four outings.

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Frank’s constant tinkering has also drawn criticism, with ex-Lilywhites defender Ramon Vega recently telling talkSPORT that this will be affecting the players’ rhythm.

Vega went on to suggest that Frank doesn’t have the bottle to manage a club like Spurs, while sections of the fanbase also call for his dismissal early doors.

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has already been linked with the Tottenham job, but Romano has now provided his own update on Frank’s future at N17.

Fabrizio Romano shares Thomas Frank update out of Tottenham

Speaking to GiveMeSport, Romano says that Spurs are monitoring Frank closely amid the growing fan unrest, but there are no immediate plans to replace him as yet.

Frank is poised to take on former club Brentford this weekend, and nothing but a win will do at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to convince some supporters that he is indeed the right man for the job.

Spurs have another crucial home game just a few days later when they face off against Slavia Prague in the Champions League, two very winnable games that could seriously help to change the mood.

They also travel to Nottingham Forest on December 14 before their final match pre-Christmas against Liverpool in north London, with Frank hoping for a vital points swing to get them nearer the Champions League places.

January is right around the corner as well, and reports suggest that Tottenham are intent on signing a new attacker to provide that much-needed extra threat going forward.

Newcastle serious about January bid for £13.5m "playmaker" likened to Tonali

Newcastle United are now seriously considering a January bid for a new midfielder, who is being targeted by some of Europe’s top clubs.

Newcastle keen on midfielder likened to Sandro Tonali

Sandro Tonali has earned rave reviews this season, with Paul Scholes causing a stir when he chose the Italian ahead of Declan Rice as the best midfielder in the Premier League back in October, saying: “I love Sandro Tonali as well. He’s been brilliant. Very good. I would probably choose Tonali at this point.”

“I think he’s better than Rice. I really like Rice, don’t get me wrong, I think he’s got everything. Sometimes he takes a few too many touches of the ball and tries to look a bit more stylish than necessary. He can do everything but I just don’t think he does it enough. I prefer Tonali but they’re both good players.”

The central midfielder has remained a key player for Eddie Howe, making 19 appearances in all competitions, although there are some doubts over the future of midfield partner Joelinton, who received criticism for his performance in the 2-2 draw against Tottenham Hotspur.

With the Brazilian struggling, Howe may want to enter the market for a new midfielder during the January transfer window, and Newcastle are now seriously considering a bid for Ferencvaros midfielder Alex Toth, who is valued at around £13.5m.

A whole host of Europe’s biggest clubs have been eyeing the Hungarian, who has been compared to Dominik Szoboszlai, including Bayern Munich, Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund, but the PIF are now plotting a January move.

The 20-year-old excels as a box-to-box midfielder, and some of his performances for Ferencvaros suggest he may now be ready to test himself in one of Europe’s top leagues…

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Toth could be fantastic long-term addition to Howe's squad

Given his age, the young Hungarian still has plenty of time to develop, but he has already started to put in some very promising displays for Ferencvaros, chipping in with four goals and 15 assists in 56 outings for the Hungarian club.

Football talent scout Jacek Kulig has described the maestro as a “roaming playmaker”, while also comparing him to Newcastle star Tonali, which is a huge compliment, considering just how highly Scholes rates the Italy international.

Not only has the starlet impressed domestically, but he also earned huge praise for his performance against Genk in the Europa League earlier this season.

With Toth potentially available for a very affordable fee, Newcastle should undoubtedly make a bid this winter, and they should move quickly, given the rival interest from some of Europe’s biggest clubs.

Worse than Johnson: Paratici must sell Spurs flop who’s cost £4m a goal

Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank, in particular, will have been delighted with Saturday’s 2-0 win over his former club Brentford in the Premier League.

Goals from Richarlison, signed for £60m, and Xavi Simons, signed for £52m, secured all three points for the Lilywhites, as two of their most-expensive signings start to show their quality.

An expensive signing who is not offering too much to the team at the moment, though, is £47.5m addition Brennan Johnson, who was an unused substitute against Brentford.

Why Brennan Johnson has not been a waste of money for Spurs

The Wales international has not scored in the Premier League since August, with four goals in all competitions this season, and has not been used off the bench in two of the last three matches, per Sofascore.

Signed for £47.5m from Nottingham Forest in 2023, Johnson does not currently look like good value for money, given his struggles this term, but he has not been a waste of money on the evidence of his overall time at the club so far.

The 24-year-old attacker has delivered 27 goals and 18 assists in 104 games for the Lilywhites, per Transfermarkt, including the winner in the Europa League final last season.

You could argue that his winning goal in that final was worth the £47.5m on its own because of the memories that it created, as the club’s first trophy in 17 years.

Meanwhile, there is another expensive signing in the Spurs squad who should be sold, as he has been a bigger flop than Johnson and has yet to justify his price tag.

The Spurs player who should be sold in January

Dominic Solanke has been out with an ankle injury since August, with no return date given by Frank, but he should be ruthlessly sold in the January transfer window.

Spurs splashed a club-record transfer fee of £65m to sign the English striker from Bournemouth in the summer of 2024, and his performances on the pitch have not reflected that huge outlay.

For a 27-year-old, now 28, who was brought in as a Premier League-proven star in the prime years of his career, Solanke has not offered enough in front of goal to suggest that he has been worth the money, with just nine league goals for the club to date, per Sofascore.

In April, pundit Micah Richards claimed that the £65m signing had “been a disappointment all season” in the 2024/25 campaign, and it is hard to disagree with that assessment when you look at his statistics, notably costing them around £4m per goal so far.

Appearances

27

13

xG

10.97

5.58

Goals

9

5

Big chances missed

12

4

Minutes per goal

245

161

As you can see in the table above, Solanke underperformed against his xG in both the Premier League and the Europa League last term, missing more ‘big chances’ than he scored goals in the former.

Johnson, meanwhile, hit double figures for goals with 11 Premier League strikes for the Lilywhites, which means that he has scored four more league goals for Spurs than Solanke since the start of last season, per Sofascore.

This shows that the Welshman, who plays on the wing rather than as a striker, has been more productive than the ex-Bournemouth man in the Premier League, whilst also being more impactful overall, given his trophy-clinching goal.

Solanke has simply not done enough on the pitch since signing for the club to prove that the Lilywhites were right to splash £65m on him, which is why they should cut their losses and cash in on him in January.

His current injury issues only add further fuel to the fire because Spurs now do not know if they can rely on him to be fit and available, whilst they also do not know if they can rely on him to be efficient in front of goal as their number nine.

Richarlison’s return of six goals and two assists in nine Premier League starts so far this season, per Sofascore, also suggests that Solanke will not be the first-choice number nine when he is back fit.

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That is further reason for the club to cash in on the big-money flop in January to invest in a new signing in that position, as the Englishman’s move to North London has not worked out so far.

خاص | تلويح جون إدوارد بالاستقالة.. كواليس الخلاف داخل الزمالك

تعيش أروقة نادي الزمالك حالة من الجدل الإداري خلال الفترة الحالية، في ظل اختلاف وجهات النظر حول بعض القرارات التنظيمية المتعلقة بالفريق الأول لكرة القدم، مع سعي الإدارة لتوفير أفضل الأجواء الممكنة في الموسم الحالي.

وتحاول إدارة النادي الأبيض، الوصول إلى حالة من الاستقرار الفني والإداري، إلا أن بعض الملفات الشائكة ما زالت محل نقاش داخلي، وهو ما تسبب في توتر محدود داخل منظومة العمل خلال الأيام الماضية.

اقرأ أيضًا.. مران الزمالك | انتظام الثنائي الدولي.. ورسائل خاصة من عبد الرؤوف

وعلم بطولات أن الخلاف بين إدارة الزمالك والمدير الرياضي جون إدوارد، تطور إلى تلويح الأخير بالاستقالة، اعتراضًا على فكرة عودة الفريق الأول للتدريب داخل مقر النادي بميت عقبة.

وترى إدارة الزمالك أنه لا يوجد مبرر للاستمرار في التدريب بملعب الكلية الحربية، خاصة بعد الانتهاء من تجديد مقر التدريبات داخل النادي، بجانب تحمل النادي مليون جنيه شهريًا كقيمة إيجار.

في المقابل، يرفض جون إدوارد عودة الفريق إلى أجواء ميت عقبة، مفضلًا استمرار التدريبات خارج النادي، تجنبًا لما وصفه بالعودة إلى الظروف القديمة.

ويخشى المدير الرياضي من حدوث احتكاكات بين اللاعبين والجماهير أو أعضاء النادي، خاصة عقب النتائج السلبية، وهو ما قد يؤثر على تركيز الفريق ومعنويات اللاعبين.

ويؤكد إدوارد أن الابتعاد عن مقر النادي يمنح اللاعبين هدوءًا واستقرارًا أكبر، مقارنة بما يحدث داخل ميت عقبة، في وقت لا تزال فيه المفاوضات قائمة للوصول إلى حل يرضي جميع الأطراف.

Man Utd plotting serious move for £65m star who Amorim may play in new position

Manchester United are now seriously plotting a January move for an “incredible” star, who Ruben Amorim may play in a new position.

Man Utd eyeing players to fit Amorim's system

Amorim has come under heavy scrutiny for being unwilling to compromise on his three-at-the-back system, with Jamie Carragher calling the manager into question after the 1-0 defeat at home against Everton last month.

Carragher makes it clear he doesn’t understand how the 40-year-old can stick to the formation so “steadfastly”, but in fairness Man United do seem to have turned a corner, having lost just one of their last seven Premier League games.

There is still plenty of room for improvement, but the manager seems to have bought himself some time, which means INEOS will be tasked with bringing in players suited to playing his system this winter, should they decide to enter the market for new additions.

According to a report from TEAMtalk, Man United are now seriously plotting a move for AFC Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo, whose £65m release clause becomes active in the early stages of the January transfer window.

The release clause drops as low as £50m in the summer, which is good news for the long list of potential suitors, with Liverpool and Manchester City also being named as potential suitors, and Pep Guardiola’s side are leading the race for his signature.

The 25-year-old has caught the eye from an attacking point of view this season, having featured on both wings for AFC Bournemouth, but there is a feeling he could be used as a right-wing back in Amorim’s system.

"Incredible" Semenyo may be wasted at right-wing back

It would be a real statement if Man United were able to sign the Ghanaian, amid major interest from some top clubs, as he has emerged as one of the Premier League’s star players this season, chipping in with six goals and three assists in 13 outings.

Lauded as “incredible” by journalist Owuraku Ampofo, the Bournemouth star is also a well-rounded player, who could do a job at right-wing back, as showcased by the fact he ranks in the 80th percentile for tackles per 90 over the past year, having averaged 1.60.

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That said, given Semenyo’s ability on the front foot, he would perhaps be wasted in a deeper position, and Amorim should play him in a more advanced role, should the Red Devils win the race for his signature.

With Mason Mount getting the nod in the left-sided attacking midfield role against Crystal Palace, given Matheus Cunha’s injury, United could clearly do with greater depth in that area of the pitch, and the 32-time Ghana international has proven himself as a top Premier League forward.

Exclusivo: os oito dias que salvaram o Internacional da Série B

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Homem de confiança de Abel Braga, Elio Carravetta foi o primeiro nome pedido pelo técnico ao voltar pela oitava vez ao Beira-Rio. Agora, quase uma semana depois do fim do Campeonato Brasileiro, o especialista em preparação física conta os bastidores dos oito dias que salvaram o Internacional do rebaixamento para a Série B. Em entrevista exclusiva com o Lance!, ele contou detalhes a rotina do vestiário do dia 30 de novembro até a vitória por 3 a 1 sobre o Bragantino.

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No domingo (7), o Inter precisava vencer a equipe paulista e torcer por dois de quatro resultados. Tudo acabou dando certo. Antes, porém, nem tudo foram flores.

Antes de tudo, e Tite, vem?

Ainda impactado pelo peso da vitória conquistada no Beira-Rio – “chorei muito depois do jogo. Por tudo que a partida representou para mim” –, Carravetta começou respondendo uma pergunta que não estava no roteiro, até pela especulação em torno do nome de Tite para comandar o Internacional em 2026, notícia que sacudiu os bastidores do anúncio de Abel como diretor técnico.

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– Não estou sabendo de nada. Teus colegas não param de me ligar. Mas não estou sabendo. Até quarta, quando falei com ele [Abel Braga] pela última vez, não tinha nada disso – comentou.

Depois, a conversa enveredou para os oito dias que salvaram o Inter. Os oito dias em que Carravetta, que atuou nos bastidores da Padre Cacique, em diversos cargos, por 25 anos, e Abel Braga voltaram a trabalhar juntos. E a primeira pergunta foi porque ele, Carravetta, resolveu voltar. Foi pelo Abelão?

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– Foi pelo amor que eu tenho ao Inter, pelo sentimento que eu tenho ao Inter. E por causa do Abel, claro. As duas coisas têm o mesmo valor, o mesmo peso para mim. Sou torcedor do Inter. Tenho toda uma história no Inter. Foram 25 anos e dois meses trabalhando aqui.

Carravetta e sua relação com o Inter

O profissional que, assim com Abel, trabalhou oito dias sem remuneração falou da sua relação com o Inter:

– Sempre tive uma relação de muita cumplicidade, troca de experiência com todos com quem trabalhei. Foi sempre assim. Com todos os treinadores. Foram 48 no meu tempo de Internacional. Vivi grandes conquistas no Inter. Mas vivi momentos como este que vivemos agora. Vivi o rebaixamento em 2016. As duas situações de quase rebaixamento, em 1999 e 2002.

O jogo contra o São Paulo

Depois, descreveu o que ele e Abel encontraram no vestiário, quando encontraram os jogadores pela primeira vez, na tarde de 30 de novembro.

– Isso é um aspecto importante. Cheguei no Inter com uma impressão de que o vestiário estava quebrado, que havia uma cisão entre os jogadores, de que havia um afastamento entre eles. Tanto eu como o Abel achávamos isso. Pelo que víamos nos jogos e escutávamos na imprensa. E foi justamente o contrário.

De acordo com Carravetta, nos oitos dias em que conviveram com o elenco colorado, os setores estavam integrados, trabalhando seriamente.

– Não pode ter sido por causa da nossa chegada. Foi porque esse ambiente já existia. Eles até podem ter tido uma certa motivação com a nossa chegada. Um respeito maior, momentâneo, por pessoas que tinham uma história no clube. Isso pode acontecer. Mas encontramos um vestiário sadio. Isso foi um fato muito importante – frisou.

Segundo o preparador físico, depois dos treinos antes do jogo contra São Paulo, Abel saiu muito satisfeito com o que foi apresentado pelos atletas.

– Aí, acontece que aquele jogo… O time teve uma performance muito, muito baixa. Tomar três gols te dá um impacto. Naquele momento, nós, da comissão técnica, sabíamos que não estava decidido. Tanto que fui receber os atletas dizendo “decide domingo, decide domingo”.

A comissão sabia que a permanência na Série A dependia de outros resultados. Mas o ambiente no vestiário…

– Era pesado, de tristeza, de desconfiança. Ai, o Abel deu folga para o os jogadores.

E o duelo contra o Bragantino

O grupo voltou na sexta (5), com dois treinos antes do duelo contra o Bragantino:

– Nesses dois treinamentos, não foi a presença física do Abel que estava ali. Foi a estratégia do Abel, a percepção do Abel. Ele começou a corrigir aquilo que viu de errado contra o São Paulo. Numa linguagem simples, sem ser crítico, mas mostrando porque aconteceram aqueles erros. Ele foi muito sábio. E pela experiência e pela liderança, os jogadores assimilaram.

Carravetta acrescentou que  Abelão passou confiança ao grupo. Vem a partida decisiva, enfim no oitavo dia:

– E o Inter joga de maneira irregular no primeiro tempo. Ai, na volta do segundo tempo, ele repete o time. Qual o impacto disso? Ele passa a dar confiança para aqueles que voltaram. E confiança para aqueles que ficaram no banco. E essa confiança se traduziu no jogo do segundo tempo [o Inter marcou os três gols na etapa final].

O profissional lembra:

– O Inter sempre decaia no segundo tempo. E, contra o Bragantino, o Inter teve um desempenho melhor. E ele faz duas substituições [colocou Ricardo Mathias e Carbonoro] e os jogadores corresponderam à altura. Porque os jogadores passaram a ter confiança.

E Carravetta conclui:

– Então, eu vejo o Abel como pessoa fundamental nesse processo todo. E muitas vezes as pessoas não entendem o que aconteceu. Não foi mística, não foi milagre. Foi trabalho, a experiência dele, a percepção dele.

E assim foram os oitos dias que salvaram o Internacional.

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Maxwell among players Punjab Kings are set to release

He was ruled out midway through IPL 2025 for the runners-up while his replacement Owen is likely to be retained

Nagraj Gollapudi14-Nov-2025

Glenn Maxwell is among the players Punjab Kings are set to release•BCCI

Punjab Kings (PBKS) are set to release at least seven players ahead of the auction for IPL 2026 with Glenn Maxwell being the prominent name. Maxwell played seven games in IPL 2025 before sustaining a fractured finger midway through the season. He scored only 48 runs in six innings, including single-digit scores in each of his last four games, with a best of 30 for the runners-up, and picked up four wickets.He was replaced by fellow Australian Mitchell Owen, who rose to prominence through his exploits for BBL champions Hobart Hurricanes last year. He topped the run-scoring charts in BBL 13 – his 452 runs coming at a strike rate of 203.60 and featuring two hundreds. However, he had a forgettable IPL debut, scoring a two-ball duck in his only appearance. PBKS, though, are set to retain Owen, who was procured at his base price of INR 3 crore.Related

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Maxwell, who retired from ODIs in June, was bought by PBKS at the 2025 auction for INR 4.2 crore. It was his third stint with PBKS, his fourth IPL team, having played for them from 2014 to 2017 and then in 2021. So far in T20Is this year, Maxwell has 171 runs at a strike rate of 169.30 with a best of 62 not out against South Africa in Cairns.The other players PBKS are set to release include Aaron Hardie, Kyle Jamieson, Kuldeep Sen, Praveen Dubey and Vishnu Vinod. Jamieson had come in as a replacement for the injured Lockie Ferguson and picked up five wickets in the four matches he played. Dubey played just the one game while none of Hardie, Sen and Vinod made any appearance for PBKS in IPL 2025.

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