Leeds now make formal approach to sign £38m La Liga defender after Bijol

da apostebet: With Jaka Bijol officially signed and delivered, Leeds United have now reportedly turned their focus towards a second defensive addition in the form of a £38m La Liga ace.

Jaka Bijol completes Leeds move

da bet nacional: It took some time but Bijol is finally a Leeds player. The defender has arrived from Udinese for a reported £15m and becomes the Whites’ second signing of the summer after Lukas Nmecha.

After putting pen to paper to make his move official, Bijol told Leeds’ official media channels: “This is a big day for me, for my family and I’m happy to be here. Maybe the biggest one of my career so far, but I’m ready for it.

“I work for it and that’s why I’m here, because it’s a big challenge for everyone. It’s a big challenge for me, for the club, and we’re getting ready for it together. I think the club and myself are ready for the Premier League.

“I can promise that I will give everything, that I will give everything in every training as well to be ready for the first game of the season and then just go from there.”

Bijol may be the second arrival of Leeds’ summer but he looks unlikely to be the last. The 49ers look set to back the Yorkshire club as they prepare for their return to the Premier League, with names such as Oscar Gloukh now threatening the steal the headlines. The talented attacker would instantly be one to watch in England’s top flight, there’s no doubting that.

The Red Bull Salzburg man isn’t the only one on Leeds’ radar, however. Reports are now even suggesting that they’ve turned their attention towards another defensive addition after already welcoming a central defender in the form of Bijol.

Leeds make formal approach to sign Natan

According to Estadio Deportivo, as relayed by Sport Witness, Leeds have now made a formal approach to sign Natan de Souza from Real Betis. The central defender has just made his loan move permanent in Spain but could already be on the move again amid interest from those at Elland Road and Lazio.

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Reports have claimed that Betis have already rejected a proposal worth as much as €27m (£23m) from an unnamed club to sell their defender and instead value Natan at a hefty €45m (£38m) this summer. Whether Leeds are willing to reach that figure will be the big question as their pursuit continues.

League stats 24/25 (via FBref)

Natan

Bijol

Minutes

2,175

2,963

Progressive Passes

52

98

Tackles Won

24

25

Ball Recoveries

75

101

Keeping up with Bijol in a number of areas, albeit whilst failing to outperform the new Leeds star, Natan could yet form an impressive partnership with the former Udinese man at Elland Road.

The 24-year-old won’t come cheap but if Leeds are to stay afloat at the first time of asking back in the Premier League then the 49ers must be prepared to spend big.

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    The baffling breakdown of the Australian T20I team

    A lack of ruthlessness – what a thing to say about any Australian side – that might yet do for them at this T20 World Cup

    Danyal Rasool04-Nov-20221:56

    Moody: This performance a reflection of Australia’s campaign

    “It’s just that New Zealand game.”That was Australian assistant coach Daniel Vettori’s taciturn response after his side’s four-run win over Afghanistan to a suggestion there might be wider issues for a side that now sits one game from elimination at the T20 World Cup.Australia’s humbling at New Zealand’s hands on the opening day of the Super 12 stage might have been surprising for the opposition it came against: New Zealand had not beaten Australia in Australia in any format since 2011, and found themselves comfortably outclassed when the two sides contested last year’s final. But New Zealand’s sensational 89-run win not only got Australia’s title defence to the worst possible start, it hobbled the hosts’ net run rate and has very likely cost them a semi-final place.Related

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    While that evisceration might have been an exception, few have ever been convinced of Australia’s impregnability in this format, even on that run to the title in the UAE. Because T20 World Cups don’t necessarily throw up the best team as the winner so much as the side that manages to string enough knockout games together. In 2021, when an Australian unit that had, just four games ago, been thrashed by England with 50 balls to spare lifted their inaugural T20 World Cup title, it only seemed to underscore that point.A year isn’t a great deal of time between World Cups, but even so, this Australian side is strikingly similar to the one that won it all last November. Ten of the 11 who played against Ireland also started the World Cup final last year, and the 11th, Steven Smith, played today against Afghanistan. Whatever issues that side had has effectively carried over to this particular campaign, in completely different conditions. Also, it’s perhaps unsurprising a squad that already had the highest average age at last year’s World Cup began to see niggling injuries pile up; during that game against Ireland, three players went off the field nursing hamstring strains, and two of them would end up ruled out against Afghanistan.2:59

    Moody: Much more to Starc’s exclusion than it being a tactical selection

    Australia’s use of the resources they still had turned out to be a bit baffling too. All of which came to a head in a performance that, if not just as ordinary as that New Zealand showing, certainly finished a close second. Mitchell Starc has been struggling for form for the best part of three years, but having tied themselves in knots with how best to use him this tournament, they stumbled upon a novel solution: dropping him altogether. In a game Australia needed to win by – to use the technical term – lots and lots of runs, ditching perhaps the world’s best inswinging yorker bowler left everyone from Tom Moody to Michael Clarke to even Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott completely nonplussed.In addition, no international team has a worse T20I average against left-arm pace this year than Afghanistan, scoring 16.2 runs per wicket. Left-arm pacers take an Afghan wicket every 13.7 balls, the second-best strike rate among all sides. They only concede runs at 7.1 runs per over; no side struggles to score as much against that kind of bowling. The replacement, Kane Richardson, might have a better overall death-overs record than Starc, but taken apart for 48 runs as he was, did little to justify the tactical epiphany Australia appeared to drop their most explosive pacer on.Having eschewed arguably the most aggressive bowling option, opting against promoting Glenn Maxwell further up the order in a bid for a bigger score appeared equally perplexing. Tim David came into this tournament as Australia’s X-factor, but hasn’t quite seen things go his way. There was perhaps little Australia could do but recall Smith to start, but sending him in after David Warner fell with the fielding restrictions still active continues to show Australia’s inability to buy into a philosophy of all-out, fearless attack. That he fell for four off as many deliveries perhaps meant little damage was done, but what happened next appeared to surprise the side’s most lethal power hitter as much as anyone attuned to watching modern, progressive T20 cricket.Glenn Maxwell was strangely held back in a game where Australia needed big runs•Associated Press”We lost the first wicket and I came out thinking I was five,” Maxwell would say post-match. “But I was told I was at six, so I said okay. I left my gear and I went back inside. There wasn’t a whole lot of conversation around it, I knew it was going to be a fluid batting order.”When Maxwell eventually did come in, he smashed an unbeaten 54 off 32, by far the highest strike rate of his team-mates. But for a man who looked in sensational touch at the nets the previous day, not to mention the high ceiling a Maxwell in form offers, being deprived of the chance to face even more deliveries to pile on the runs hinted at an impression of stifling inflexibility that has never quite escaped this Australian side.To boot, Maxwell would admit the knowledge of limited batting to follow played a part in how gung-ho he chose to be with shot selection, a problem alleviated either by a promotion or the total abandonment of any fear of getting out in pursuit of high-risk runs. On both counts Australia came up short in the way that England – who, in their own must-win game against New Zealand, dropped Dawid Malan to No. 8 and posted their highest score of the tournament – likely wouldn’t have.It is that lack of ruthlessness – what a thing to say about any Australian side – that might yet do for them at this T20 World Cup. While they were clinical in making up for run rate dents against Bangladesh and West Indies last year, they blew a golden opportunity to do the same in Brisbane against Ireland, allowing them to post 137 after reducing them to 25 for 5. Against Sri Lanka, they would find themselves bogged down in a chase they ended up achieving at a canter, the early tentativeness costing them once again.This certainly isn’t the worst Australian T20I side, even as they stare elimination in the face. They have lost just one match all tournament, and were deprived of the chance to determine their own destiny by the Melbourne rain. But as the curtain draws down on a home World Cup Australia are likely to take no further part in, the idea it was “just that New Zealand game” appears thinner than ever. This is a side that will likely be dismantled before the next T20 World Cup comes around, and on current evidence, it’s perhaps about time it was.

    Tottenham "contenders" to sign "unbelievable" defender set to cost £50m

    Tottenham Hotspur are “contenders” to sign an “unbelievable” defender who’s now set to cost £50m, reporter Pete O’Rourke has revealed.

    Spurs looking to bolster defensive options

    Spurs completed the signing of West Ham United winger Mohammed Kudus last week, with the Ghanaian arriving for a fee of £55m, while they also remain confident about sealing a deal for Nottingham Forest attacking midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White.

    That is according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, who said: “They want to proceed with the deal, they want to sign the player. Nottingham Forest are prepared to fight. So, let’s see what’s going to happen there.

    “But, for sure, the Gibbs-White deal now has an issue to be solved between the two clubs. That’s going to be one to watch in the coming days and hours, with Tottenham still hopeful and confident to get the player.”

    Should Spurs get a deal for Forest star over the line, they may turn their attentions to bolstering their backline, given that they had the fifth-worst defensive record in the Premier League last season.

    Club 24/25

    Goals conceded

    Southampton

    86

    Ipswich Town

    82

    Leicester City

    80

    Wolverhampton Wanderers

    69

    Tottenham Hotspur

    65

    Speaking to Football Insider, O’Rourke has now dropped an update on one of the centre-back’s Tottenham could target, Burnley’s Maxime Esteve saying: “Everton showed a lot of interest in him as well, now Tottenham are being mentioned as contenders for a signature if he leaves Burnley this summer.

    “Spurs did try to sign him in the January window when he was doing so well; Burnley don’t want to lose Esteve, and they’ve put a £50million price tag on his head.

    “I don’t think Spurs would go near that level to try and sign Esteve, but Burnley are in a really strong position to negotiate here. He’s under contract until 2029 and they can demand a substantial fee because of his contract – that price tag will probably scare off most clubs.”

    "Unbelievable" Esteve could allay Spurs' defensive problems

    At this stage, Burnley hold all the cards in the negotiations, but should the French defender push for a move this summer, there are clear signs that he could help allay Spurs’ defensive problems.

    Remarkably, the Clarets shipped just 16 goals in the Championship en-route to promotion last season, and the Frenchman played every single game, during which time he managed to impress manager Scott Parker.

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    Parker said: “First and foremost he’s a great kid and an unbelievable professional. Just his general aura about him and his humility about the boy and his professionalism, just everything about him is a top, top boy and of course you see his quality as well.”

    That said, £50m would be a huge fee to pay for a player yet to prove himself at Premier League level, and with Burnley in a strong negotiating position, it would not be a surprise if Tottenham decide to move on to other targets.

    Man Utd ready to pay £63m to sign 25 y/o star with personal terms "agreed"

    Manchester United are believed to have agreed personal terms with an “unplayable” player and are now willing to pay more than £60m to get a deal done.

    Who could Man Utd sign this summer?

    Ruben Amorim will know the importance of the Red Devils signing top-quality players this summer, following a dismal 2024/25 Premier League campaign, with exciting names continuing to be linked with moves to Old Trafford.

    A new striker is a must for United, and Juventus marksman Dusan Vlahovic has been mentioned as an option before next season gets underway. In fact, they are even reportedly awaiting talks over a transfer.

    Dusan Vlahovic in action for Juventus.

    Meanwhile, Emiliano Martinez continues to be seen as a target for the Red Devils this summer, as Amorim eyes up a summer switch for the Argentine. An upgrade on Andre Onana is required and the World Cup-winning 32-year-old appears to be a leading target between the sticks.

    Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo is also a front-runner to join United imminently, joining Matheus Cunha in the process, and now a fresh update has emerged regarding their pursuit of him.

    Man Utd agreed personal terms with "unplayable" star

    Taking to X, journalist Rudy Galetti claimed that Manchester United have now agreed personal terms with Mbeumo, as a £63m move to Old Trafford edges closer:

    At this point, it would be a huge surprise if Mbeumo wasn’t a United player come the beginning of next season, with the winger constantly edging closer to completing a move in recent weeks.

    The Cameroonian enjoyed a fantastic 2024/25 season, scoring 20 goals in 38 Premier League appearances, and former Bees manager Thomas Frank is well aware of his ability, saying:

    “Bryan Mbeumo today was unplayable. The way he holds the ball up and links play, like today to Kevin Schade [for the fourth goal] was very impressive.”

    United are desperately in need of signing a wide player who can bring guaranteed end product to the team, with Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford and Antony all loaned out in 2024/25, and the Brentford ace could be perfect in that respect.

    Granted, Mbeumo takes up the same right-sided role as Amad Diallo, so there is the risk that he could stunt the youngster’s progress, but the Red Devils need to be in a position where they have top-class players battling for minutes all over the pitch.

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    The Bees attacker has proven himself in the Premier League, and at 25 years of age, there is still so much more to come from him, so there are few positives to the move happening this summer.

    Renato Augusto volta a ser ausência, e Mano tem papo com jogador 'sumido' no Corinthians

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    Entre as atividades na academia e os exercícios em campo, Mano Menezes e Sidnei Lobo, auxiliar técnico do Timão, conversaram com Fausto Vera durante o treino. O momento foi divulgado pela Corinthians TV.

    Contratado por R$ 30 milhões na temporada passada, o meia argentino não entra em campo pelo Timão desde o dia 3 de setembro, quando saiu do banco de reservas e atuou por 15 minutos no empate com o Palmeiras, pelo Brasileirão.

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    Fausto Vera era titular absoluto com Vítor Pereira e elogiado pela torcida corintiana em 2022, mas caiu de rendimento na atual temporada. O argentino não inicia uma partida entre os titulares desde 29 de agosto, na eliminação do Corinthians diante do São Paulo, pela semifinal da Copa do Brasil.

    Depois da derrota corintiana contra o São Paulo, pelo returno do Brasileirão, o auxiliar Sidnei Lobo garantiu que Fausto terá mais oportunidades no clube até o final da temporada.

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    – O Fausto vai ter o espaço dele novamente. Tivemos só um dia de treino, foi uma opção que tivemos. Ele é bom jogador e mais para frente vai ter oportunidade – disse o auxiliar técnico de Mano.

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    Nesta quarta-feira (11), Mano Menezes e sua comissão organizaram um trabalho de duelos de um contra um ofensivos e defensivos. Houve também confrontos de dois contra dois para aprimorar a transição ofensiva e defensiva. O elenco corintiano retorna ao CT Joaquim Grava na manhã de quinta-feira (12), com a presença da imprensa.

    Tottenham enter race for "fantastic" defender who won 194 duels in 2024/25

    Tottenham Hotspur are looking to build on winning the Europa League last term and could turn to a recognisable face in their hunt to strengthen their defensive line.

    Tottenham look to bring in more reinforcements after Mathys Tel

    Spurs fans will be heading into the new week with a spring in their step after the club announced Mathys Tel on a long-term deal that will run until the summer of 2031 following his loan spell.

    Kevin Danso has also completed his move to North London from Lens, signaling that Thomas Frank is keen to stockpile high-pedigree stars to max out squad depth to cope with a heavy fixture schedule to come.

    Speaking after selling Tel to Tottenham permanently, Bayern Munich sporting director Max Eberl said: “Mathys Tel came to FC Bayern as a very young player and took his first steps into top-level international football here.

    “He was a popular figure in our team, always giving his all for the club and the team. It has become clear that the move to Tottenham was the right one for his development.”

    Looking to strike while the iron is hot, Tottenham are preparing a surprise bid for Brentford captain Christian Norgaard as Frank looks to reunite with an old flame in North London.

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    Despite his familiarity with the man in charge at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, it may prove to be a difficult deal to pull off as the Bees hold out to retain their captain.

    Frank is ready to put his own stamp on Spurs once he fully gets his feet under the table, and what better way to do that than raid his former club for a number of stars?

    Tottenham Hotspur enter race to sign Nathan Collins

    According to TBR, Tottenham have entered the race to sign Nathan Collins from Brentford in another swoop that could see Frank link up with one of his former men in North London.

    Arsenal are also said to be keen admirers of the Republic of Ireland international, as are Liverpool, though Spurs see the former Wolverhampton Wanderers man as a potential replacement for Cristian Romero if the Argentina international departs this summer.

    Nathan Collins in the Premier League – 2024/25 (Fotmob)

    Duels won

    194

    Aerial duels won

    119

    Pass completion rate

    86.3%

    Recoveries

    162

    Interceptions

    34

    Commended for his “fantastic” work ethic by former Ireland Under-21 boss Jin Crawford, Collins registered an impressive two goals and five assists last term under Frank across all competitions.

    Admittedly, the battle for his signature may become heated, but the advantage Spurs hold in the dugout could well be enough to tip the scales in their direction if Brentford are willing to come to the table.

    Now, it remains to be seen if the Dane can force a deal over the line to bring the Irishman to N17, which would be a statement early into his reign at Tottenham.

    Was the Rajasthan Royals' 226 for 6 last week the highest successful chase in the IPL?

    Also: is Pakistan’s 574 against Australia in 1972-73 the highest Test total in defeat?

    Steven Lynch06-Oct-2020Abdullah Shafique scored a century on debut in the Pakistan National T20 Cup the other day, and he had already made a hundred on his debut in first-class cricket. Has anyone else managed this particular double? asked David Gilpin from England
    Abdullah Shafique, who’s still only 20, made an unbeaten 102 from 58 balls in his first senior T20 match, for Central Punjab against Southern Punjab in Multan a few days ago. Last December, in what remains his only first-class match to date, he made 133 – for Central against Southern Punjab – in a high-scoring Quaid-e-Azam Trophy game in Karachi.As this list shows, only eight batsmen have hit a century in their first T20 match. Since one of them was playing for Serbia and another for Canada – both countries with no first-class structure – it seemed likely that no one else had done this double, but that turned out to be wrong. Chandigarh’s Shivam Bambri made 106 (from 57 balls, with seven sixes) on his T20 debut, against Himachal Pradesh in Chandigarh in November 2019, and added 105 a month later in his maiden first-class match, against Arunachal Pradesh, also at the Sector 16 Stadium in Chandigarh.Rajasthan Royals scored 226 for 6 to beat Kings XI Punjab last week – was this the highest successful chase in the IPL? asked Michael Seymour from Brazil
    The short answer is yes: the Rajasthan Royals’ 226 for 6 in reply to the Kings XI Punjab’s 223 for 2 in Sharjah last week was the highest successful run chase in the IPL, beating the Royals’ own 217 for 8 to defeat Deccan Chargers (214 for 5) in Hyderabad back in April 2008. It was also the highest total in the second innings of any IPL game, beating the Royals’ 223 for 5 against the Chennai Super Kings – who had scored 246 for 5, and so won by 23 runs – in Chennai in April 2010.Is it right that the infamous “dirt in the pocket” match at Lord’s in 1994 was the last time England selected a Test team entirely made up of right-hand batsmen? asked Rob Parker from England
    That match against South Africa at Lord’s in 1994 – when England’s captain, Mike Atherton, was spotted by the cameras applying dirt from his pocket to the ball – was indeed the most recent occasion that England’s Test team was made up of 11 right-hand batsmen. England have played 323 Test matches since, and have had at least one left-hander in all of them. The last Test team from anywhere composed of 11 right-handers was fielded by India against West Indies in Port-of-Spain in August 2016.Bangladesh on the way to their first-innings 595 at Basin Reserve in 2017. They subsequently lost the match after making only 160 in the second•Getty ImagesIn Melbourne in 1972-73 Pakistan scored 574 but lost. Is this the highest Test total in defeat? asked Jamie Stewart from Canada
    Pakistan’s 574 for 8 declared in Melbourne in 1972-73, a match Australia ended up winning reasonably comfortably by 92 runs, was actually just short of the record at the time: Australia themselves had amassed 586 in Sydney in 1894-95, but lost by ten runs in the end as England became the first team to win a Test match after following on. But this record was broken in Wellington in 2016-17. Bangladesh looked impregnable after declaring their first innings at 595 for 8, but managed only 160 in their second, and New Zealand went on to win with about an hour to spare.After the County Ground in Derby held all five of the women’s T20Is against West Indies, has it now hosted more such matches than any other venue? asked Steven Woodward from England
    After the recent series between England and West Indies, the old Racecourse Ground in Derby has now hosted seven women’s T20Is (it also staged games in 2006 and 2009). But that still places it well down the list of the most-used venues. In England, Taunton has held 21 women’s T20Is, and Chelmsford nine; the Scottish grounds of Arbroath and Dundee have both had ten.Worldwide, the identity of the ground that has staged the most women’s T20Is could help you win a sports quiz: the Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok, Thailand has held 30 to date. The only other ground to have seen more than Taunton’s 21 is the Sylhet International Stadium in Bangladesh.Use our feedback form or the Ask Steven Facebook page to ask your stats and trivia questions

    'They're not duds!' – Vincent Kompany accused of having no 'courage' as upset Bayern Munich legend criticises Club World Cup decisions

    Despite guiding Bayern Munich to the Bundesliga title, Vincent Kompany now faces criticism from a club legend after Club World Cup exit.

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      Former Bayern defender Markus Babbel has publicly criticised the head coach for not giving more playing time to academy players during the Club World Cup. Speaking to , Babbel questioned Kompany’s reluctance to integrate young talents such as Lennart Karl, who featured for only 45 minutes in the first match of the competition against Auckland City before being sidelined for the remainder of the competition.

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      Despite winning the 2024-25 Bundesliga with 82 points, Bayern were eliminated from the Club World Cup at the quarter-final stage following a 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain last week. The competition was seen as an opportunity to rotate the squad and test emerging players. Babbel believes Kompany missed a strategic opportunity to build for the future, arguing that Bayern possess some of the best young talent in Europe and should be showcasing it on such stages.

    • WHAT BABBEL SAID

      Babbel said: "That's definitely something I don't like at all right now. First of all: Vincent Kompany managed to calm the team down again. They had two very difficult years under Julian Nagelsmann and Thomas Tuchel. And Kompany then brought calm, led them to the German championship, and did a truly fantastic job. He communicated everything well, managed well; it was really great."

      Babbel added: "What I don't like at all is that he doesn't have the courage to bring in young players. The Club World Cup was actually predestined for that. When you're playing against teams like Auckland, he lets the young players have a go, gives them a chance to show off. We're talking about talented players who can do something. These aren't duds! You don't just throw someone in there because they won a spot somewhere and get a chance to play with the pros… These are the best young players in Germany, or even in some parts of Europe. But none of them make it through."

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      Bayern will regroup ahead of their pre-season tour later this month with transfer talks ongoing, including a major update on the pursuit of Stuttgart’s Nick Woltemade. Internally, pressure may grow to promote youth talents into the first-team setup, especially when they have a DFL-Supercup to play in August. Kompany is expected to address the integration of academy players when Bayern begin the upcoming campaign.

    Who among Younis, Inzamam, Misbah and Yousuf makes it to Pakistan's greatest Test XI of the last 30 years?

    And who opens with Saeed Anwar? Our panelists discuss in the latest episode of Dream Team

    Sreshth Shah03-Aug-202041:19

    We pick a post-1990 Pakistan Test XI

    In this episode of , Osman Samiuddin, Danyal Rasool and Ahmer Naqvi put their heads together to find Pakistan’s greatest Test XI since 1990. Watch to find out if your favourites make the cut.6:21

    Shoaib Akhtar or Waqar Younis?

    Nothing shouts “1990s Pakistan” like the image of Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis delivering toe crushers in tandem. If their pace and wiles aren’t enough, throw in Shoaib Akhtar with his menacing speed, and the wristy magic of Mohammad Asif. Spare a thought also for Mohammad Zahid, whose brief career was good enough to earn praise from even Brian Lara. Plenty of contenders, but only three make it. Decisions, decisions.5:34

    Fingerspinner or wristspinner?

    Saqlain Mushtaq was at one point in this era the second-best spinner in the world. In the mid-90s, Mushtaq Ahmed was outstanding in England, New Zealand and Australia. Saeed Ajmal was a late bloomer, making his Test debut at 32, but swiftly rising to become one of the best offspinners of his generation. Danish Kaneria was great at his peak. And Yasir Shah has alternated between sensational and downright ordinary. Plenty of arguments to make for all five. Who do the pick as their chosen one?9:03

    Does Babar Azam make it in the middle order?

    Younis Khan provided Pakistan their batting backbone in the 2000s. Mohammad Yousuf once scored 1788 Test runs in a calendar year. Inzamam-ul-Haq’s claims cannot be ignored. Misbah-ul-Haq surprised you whenever you weren’t expecting it. Ijaz Ahmed and Azhar Ali are what people call underrated. Asad Shafiq has Sobers-like numbers at No. 6. And of course, there’s Babar Azam, who’s on his way to greatness. Which four from this lot make the team?More Dream Teams

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