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‘The day Brook showed he is an England leader’

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Matthew Henry

BBC Sport journalist in Pallekele
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Leaders in English cricket have come in many varieties.

There was Michael Vaughan the man-manager and Sir Andrew Strauss the strategist, who carefully planned England’s route to the top.

Sir Alastair Cook and Heather Knight led through pure determination. Ben Stokes is as inspiring as they come.

It is unlikely Harry Brook will ever have the poise of Strauss or the aura of Stokes.

That does not matter.

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You know the story of Brook’s winter by now.

An altercation with a nightclub bouncer in Wellington, a wasteful Ashes performance and a foolish attempt to hide the truth, for which he later had to come clean.

Few England captains have toured with such oversized baggage.

Thousands of England fans travelled to Australia for the Ashes. Thousands more set alarms night after night, day after day back home.

Brook owed them a performance and boy did he repay them here. It was the most mature of knocks after the most immature of winters.

It is curious that Brook, a man with a T20 World Cup winner’s medal from 2022 and a Test triple century, could perhaps have been accused of not having delivered a match-winning knock on the very biggest stage.

His highest score against Australia is 85 in 10 Tests.

Both of his hundreds against India last year were in Tests England lost – the second in the fifth Test at The Oval when his careless dismissal opened the door for India’s fightback to draw the series 2-2.

Brook’s highest score at the last 50-over World Cup was 66 and the previous T20 edition 53. Those doubts are silenced now.

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Many have questioned Brook’s brainpower during his England career and at times this winter he has made it hard not to wonder.

There were the drives in Perth and Brisbane and the reverse sweep in Adelaide before even considering the issues off the field.

His ‘beer smash’ celebration when making a hundred against Sri Lanka last month showed another flash of childishness.

But those close to Brook and the England dressing room have always spoken of his sharp cricket brain.

This innings was the perfect example.

In 2022 he used a four-month break after the death of his grandmother to shed pounds not because he needed to fill his time or appear on the next series of Love Island.

He spoke then about how it would help him run twos in the 2024 T20 World Cup, thus getting himself back on strike to hit boundaries in the latter overs.

In Pallekele, Brook’s 100 from 51 balls was destructive, brutal at times, but he also ran nine twos.

It meant he could both attack – England took 11 from the second over and 17 from both the sixth and the 11th as Brook pushed on – but also go down the gears after wickets fell.

When Tom Banton was caught behind off Usman Tariq, Brook calmly took singles off his next five balls.

It was a perfectly paced innings, showing his wish for batters not to be “too careful” does not simply mean whack boundaries from every ball.

“I know we were losing wickets, but my job was still to try to go out there and put them under pressure throughout,” Brook said.

There is, of course, one other man Brook owed a performance to.

His coach Brendon McCullum was pushed to the brink by the Ashes defeat. Some will say he has already gone beyond the point from which he can return.

But in securing a semi-final spot, Brook has nudged England closer to a result that will keep the New Zealander in a job should he want it.

Brook could yet be the Mark Robins to McCullum’s Sir Alex Ferguson – granted the New Zealander has a long way to go.

Brook has always been one of Bazball’s most devoted believers.

McCullum is the only Test coach Brook has had, the only permanent coach he has worked under as white-ball captain. He often speaks straight from the McCullum philosophical handbook.

It was no surprise, therefore, that he credited his coach with the plan to promote Brook from number five to bat at three for the first time in his international career.

It was McCullum who put the idea to his captain early on Tuesday morning, less than 12 hours before the start of the game.

Some England players, like Jacob Bethell, who was nudged down to number four by Brook’s promotion, were told earlier in the day, but the rest were not fully made aware of the plan until McCullum spoke in the pre-match huddle.

“Baz was the mastermind there,” Brook said.

“He had the discussion with me this morning about going up the order and trying to maximise the powerplay.”

McCullum’s move means England now have a free hit in their final Super 8 match against New Zealand on Friday. After that they will travel to India for a semi-final.

Somehow, after stuttering and struggling to this point, they are the closest side to winning the title. Australia have gone already and defending champions India could follow before the week is out.

If the co-hosts remain, one of South Africa or West Indies will surely be knocked out.

Brook is two wins from becoming the fourth England men’s captain – after Paul Collingwood, Eoin Morgan and Jos Buttler – to lift a World Cup.

He is leading his way, which will bring moments that will leave you scratching your head. Now is the time for Brook to be backed, however.

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Obi, ADC, Akpata Criticise APC Govt After Attack In Edo

A chieftain of the African Democratic Party (ADC), Peter Obi, has criticized the All Progressives Congress (APC) government after an attack by suspected gunmen.

Gunmen suspected to be political thugs attacked some chieftains of the ADC at the residence of the erstwhile APC National Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, in Benin City, Edo State.

The incident was said to have occurred shortly after the chieftains returned from the ADC secretariat, where they formally welcomed Olumide Akpata into the party.

Reacting to the incident, Obi described the attack as an assault on democracy. He vowed to take up the matter with the relevant authorities to bring to book the perpetrators of the incident.

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“We will make a formal complaint, and I assure you that this cannot continue,” Obi told the party members in Benin City.

“We have a country, and we are part of the country. We cannot have terrorism terrorizing the country and have officials in government terrorizing citizens. It is unacceptable.”

Obi, a former Anambra State governor, also accused the APC-led Federal government of tampering with the nation’s democracy.

He specifically claimed, without providing evidence, that the current administration was destroying democracy.

According to him, more Nigerians are now in poverty under the APC government, a situation that has necessitated the ADC to rescue the nation.

“Those who claimed yesterday to be democratic are now destroying our democracy. All of us have come together to save our democracy for tomorrow because we cannot continue in this direction.

“The APC government, as of today, has killed governance, our democracy, the legislature, and the judiciary. Similar situation with our economy.

“We have more people today living in poverty. The highest rate of growth of people living in poverty was within the past two years,” he added.

Akpata, ADC Condemn Incident

Olumide Akpata, a former Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate for Edo, but now a member of the ADC, also condemned the incident.

Meanwhile, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has condemned the incident, saying it is a “disturbing development”.

“Let it be clearly understood: violence and intimidation are the weapons of those who fear the will of the people. Such actions stain our democracy and must be condemned by all who believe in freedom,” the party’s spokesman, Bolaji Abdullahi, said in a statement on Tuesday. 

Man Utd & Chelsea eye Dortmund’s Nmecha – Wednesday’s gossip

Borussia Dortmund’s Felix Nmecha, RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande and Juventus’ Andrea Cambiaso are targets for top Premier League clubs, while Manchester United and Barcelona have opened discussions over Marcus Rashford’s future.

Borussia Dortmund will demand a fee of around 70m euros (£61m) for 25-year-old Germany midfielder Felix Nmecha, who is wanted by Manchester United and Chelsea. (Bild – in German)

Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham are interested in RB Leipzig’s Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande – but a deal could be complicated by a dispute over who currently represents the 19-year-old. (Telegraph – subscription required)

Manchester City, Liverpool and Real Madrid are closely monitoring Juventus’ 26-year-old Italy full-back Andrea Cambiaso. (Caught Offside)

Barcelona are set to open talks with Manchester United over the permanent signing of England froward Marcus Rashford but will attempt to negotiate down from the £26m purchase option for the 28-year-old. (Sport, via Mirror)

Rashford is happy in Barcelona and has no desire to return to Manchester United although he wants a more prominent role in the starting 11. (Marca – in Spanish)

An Old Trafford return for Napoli’s Scotland international Scott McTominay, 29, has not been discussed during Manchester United‘s search for midfield reinforcements this summer. (TeamTalk)

Arsenal are preparing to make 24-year-old Ecuador centre-back Piero Hincapie’s loan deal from Bayer Leverkusen permanent for £45m. (TeamTalk)

Tottenham‘s owners are planning to rip up the club’s rigid wage structure before a major overhaul of the squad this summer if the team avoid relegation. (Guardian)

Juventus have opened discussion with Tottenham‘s Italy goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, 29, but the Serie A club are also interested in Liverpool‘s 33-year-old Brazil international Alisson. (Gazzetta, via Standard)

Aston Villa could allow England midfielder Morgan Rogers to leave the club this summer, but would demand up to £100m for the 23-year-old. (GiveMeSport)

Bournemouth are growing increasingly confident that they can persuade head coach Andoni Iraola to commit his future to the club with a new contract. (TeamTalk)

Newcastle United have no plans to cash in on in-form England winger Anthony Gordon, 25, this summer. (TalkSport)

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FG Faults US Congress’s Comment On ‘Religious Persecution’ In Nigeria

The Federal Government has faulted the stance of the US Congress on “the persecution” of Christians.

Nigeria’s Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said this in a statement issued on Tuesday.

“It is important to state clearly that Nigeria does not have, and has never had, a state policy of religious persecution,” the minister said.

“The violence being confronted by our security agencies is not driven by government policy or religious bias, but by complex security threats, including terrorism, organised criminality, and longstanding communal tensions.”

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On Monday, the United States House Committees on Appropriations and Foreign Affairs formally submitted a report to the White House outlining their findings and recommendations on the alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria.

The submission follows President Donald Trump’s decision to redesignate Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern.

The president subsequently directed Congressman Riley Moore and Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, Tom Cole, to lead a comprehensive investigation into the reported persecution of Christian communities by terrorists, as well as the broader security challenges confronting Nigeria.

Moore stated that the US team now has what he described as a clear understanding of the security threats in Nigeria and the alleged persecution faced by Christians. He urged the Nigerian government to seize the opportunity to deepen and strengthen its relationship with the United States.

However, the Federal Government said while Nigeria battles insecurity, the country’s Constitution of the Federal “guarantees freedom of religion and freedom of worship for all citizens.

“The Federal Government remains firmly committed to upholding these constitutional protections and to ensuring equal protection under the law”.

At least 28 people killed as Sudan paramilitary force tears through Darfur

Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group has carried out a major raid in North Darfur State, killing and wounding dozens of people.

The RSF tore through the town of Misteriha, killing at least 28 people and injuring 39, including 10 women, said the Sudan Doctors Network, which monitors violence in the three-year war.

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The attack destroyed the area’s only health centre. Medical personnel were among those attacked, and one healthcare worker was detained and remains missing, the network said.

“These attacks constitute a fully fledged crime and a blatant violation of all humanitarian and international laws that criminalise attacks against civilians,” the group said.

The assault on Misteriha came against a backdrop of rising tribal tensions in the western region of Darfur, where a United Nations investigation last week found that the RSF committed acts of genocide against non-Arab ethnic groups.

The town is home to Arab tribal leader Musa Hilal – who despite hailing from the Arab Rizeigat ethnic group, which forms the tribal base of the RSF – has voiced support for Sudan’s government. The RSF was formed out of the Janjaweed militia, which fought rebel groups in Darfur and which Hilal commanded. He was sanctioned by the UN for ethnic atrocities in Darfur in the 2000s.

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RSF fighters targeted Hilal’s guesthouse with a drone strike over the weekend before launching their offensive.

Darfur, which is about the size of France, is home to many armed groups mostly organised along ethnic lines. While some have fought for either the RSF or the army, others have remained neutral, forging informal deals to keep territory under their control.

Since the war began in April 2023, fighting between the RSF and Sudan’s regular army has devastated the country, particularly in the Darfur, where the RSF has consolidated control.

Fubara Boasts Of His Investment In Health Sector

Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has declared that his administration has made significant strides in the health sector in the past two and a half years.

Governor Fubara, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Onwuka Nzeshi, listed some of his achievements, including the employment of over 2,000 health workers to boost the manpower and efficiency of the sector.

The statement disclosed that the administration has revived and expanded several abandoned health facilities, including the Zonal Hospitals in Bori, Omoku, Ahoada, and Degema.

The Ahoada Zonal Hospital, the statement explained, is a 105-bed secondary facility that has the capacity to cater to the health needs of the people in its catchment area.

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The statement added that the Fubara administration has also paid very close attention to the Primary Healthcare Centres, especially those in the rural areas, have easy access to healthcare within their communities.

According to him, the administration approved the remodeling of 153 primary healthcare centres across the state to ensure their functionality.

“As an administration, we are very passionate about the health of every citizen and resident of Rivers State. When we realised that many people have been under stress as a result of economic hardship, we decided to introduce mental health services at the primary healthcare level.

“We are not just catering to those down with the common diseases such as malaria fever, we want to ensure that our people get the right attention to their mental health at the right time.

“At the tertiary level, we have also revamped the Intensive Care Unit of the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital and provided it with modern equipment, including monitors, ventilators, and scanners. Most of these innovations are massive and unprecedented,” the statement said.

On staff welfare, the statement said Governor Fubara also approved the promotion of over 400 staff of the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital and recruited an additional 500 staff.