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‘Undercooked and overcooked’ – frazzled England humbled

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In English cricket, South Africa have a habit of requiring introspection.

Three England captains in succession, Nasser Hussain, Michael Vaughan, and Andrew Strauss, have resigned following previous disappointments suffered by the Proteas’ Test team.

In a World Cup defeat two years ago, they defeated England’s 50-over team to fall into a downward spiral, and another victory at this year’s Champions Trophy marked Jos Buttler’s final white-ball victory.

This head-to-head international thrashing, which is the third in a row in the series after those two in India and Pakistan, won’t make the souls sop.

Yes, the mere seven wickets on the scorecard did not adequately illustrate how severely England were defeated. The gulf is better understood by the fans’ ironic cheers when a wicket finally fell, or by the fact that those present left before the floodlights started to appear.

However, it cannot be brushed aside while Harry Brook’s reality check at the beginning of his time as white-ball captain should not be a catalyst for significant changes.

In contrast to and in line with coach Brendon McCullum’s plea for humility, Brook said, “Many teams would make excuses but we are not one.”

The 26-year-old, who endured a first defeat in seven games at the job, instead wanted to portray the defeat as a bad day.

He said, “We have to put that behind us and move on to the next game.”

Brook never overthinks and will only use the advice he preached.

The issue is, however, how he and his fellow batters subsided.

England lost seven wickets for 21 runs in 7.1 overs to reach the all-out score of 131 after their skipper was dismissed – the Yorkshireman not at fault for the confusion that led to his run-out.

Will Jacks chipped back, Jacob Bethell edged over, and Jos Buttler wafted with his hands out of his body.

When heads are scrambled, it was the kind of meek resistance that was typically reserved for the Ashes tour’s conclusion.

It would be interesting to wonder if Brook’s mental fatigue contributed to his mid-pitch altercation, which led to his lapse.

He described this summer’s India Test series as “certainly the most tiring” he has been a part of in his program notes.

Prior to the start of Saturday night’s late-night rain-thwarted elimination at The Oval, he had three days off before a month to lead Northern Superchargers in the whirlwind of The Hundred.

When asked how he would go from one format (100 balls per side) to the other (300 balls), he said, “If feels like this will be slightly easier because it is slower.”

“I’ll have more time to think about the situation and the moving fielders.”

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There won’t be enough of England-related sympathy.

The modern game entails switching formats, and South Africa encountered some challenges after arriving in Australia nine days ago, having to travel from Mackay to Brisbane to Sydney via Singapore.

England’s preparation was nonexistent, though Brook’s England and the other teams did not meet.

He declared on Monday, “I’ll never have a meeting.” The “most overrated things ever”

And while some may concur, there must be a recalculation somewhere before the format can be changed from the shortest to the longest.

That will have to have taken place on the M1 for Jacks and Joe Root, two of the five England players who arrived in Leeds on Monday after winning the Hundred final.

Only eight players were present when England trained on Sunday, which is the day their main training session begins, which is two days before any game.

Although South Africa may have been playing those 50-over matches in Australia, Temba Bavuma’s opposite number, Brook’s Temba Bavuma, may have been celebrating Liverpool’s victory at Anfield.

After this agonizing defeat, Brook remarked, “At the end, we almost used it as a practice session once we knew the game was dead.” Ladies were honeing their abilities.

48 hours earlier, they might have gained from doing so.

Because of the schedule, England won’t have time to work on their nets until Thursday’s second game.

Sonny Baker, 22, who returned the most expensive figures by an England one-day debutant, will be Brook’s most significant task.

Baker was just called in to the attack for three more runs after his first four overs ended 0-56, reinforcing Baker’s dream to win the match, which had already begun with his family joining the England huddle in the morning.

It was ineffective. Baker’s first-ball duck with the bat ended with 0-76, which is a perfect score.

Now that Baker, a man of many, is overthinking in the days ahead, Brook, a man of few words, must find a way to prevent this.

The ODIs wrap up in Southampton on Sunday following Lord’s, followed by three more T20 matches against Ireland in Dublin three days later and three more against Ireland in Dublin.

Although Brook, Root, Ben Duckett, Jofra Archer, Jofra Archer, and Brydon Carse are not playing in Ireland for the Ashes, this squad’s Ashes quintet may not be there. However, there is still barely more than a month between the final game against South Africa and the trip to New Zealand for more white-ball games that follow the Ashes.

Pat Cummins, the captain of Australia, will take two months off to prepare for the first Test in Perth, it was announced on Tuesday morning.

England and its key men cannot afford to do the same because it is necessary to reverse their white-ball fortunes.

In Leeds, it turned out to be both overcooked and undercooked.

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Indonesia’s president to go ahead with China trip despite protests

After initially cancelling because of days of extensive protests against rising inequality, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has left for China, according to his presidential spokesperson, Prasetyo Hadi, in a statement.

Kim Jong Un, Russia’s Vladimir Putin, and more than 25 leaders will attend the parade in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square on Wednesday to commemorate the anniversaries of Japan’s defeat in World War II.

According to his spokesman on Tuesday, Prabowo is scheduled to meet with Xi Jinping in China for lunch. On September 3, he will return home.

Rights groups claim that at least six people were killed and over 20 were missing in Indonesia as a result of widespread protests.

Following the fatal shooting of a motorcycle taxi driver who was hit by a police car during a demonstration in the capital, protests started in Jakarta last week.

A five-storey building has been set on fire near the police compound in the central Jakarta Kwitang neighborhood after protesters have attacked the police mobile brigade headquarters.

In the easternmost Papua region, Surabaya, Solo, Yogyakarta, Medan, Makassar, Manado, Bandung, and Manokwari have also been the sites of demonstrations in other cities across the nation.

Protesters also targeted other lawmakers’ homes as well as the finance minister’s home in Indonesia.

“A thorough and truthful investigation”

President Subianto promised on Friday to look into the death of Affan Kurniawan, a driver for a gig motorcycle, and he also expressed his “deepest condolences and sympathy” for the government.

He stated in a statement that “I have ordered that the incident last night be thoroughly and transparently investigated and that the officers involved be held accountable.

The country’s government cut financial incentives for lawmakers on Sunday to address the protestors’ economic concerns.

President Subianto stated, “The parliament leadership informed me that they would revoke several policies, including the cap on the amount of money that lawmakers can receive from abroad,” without mentioning which cap.

The president, however, attacked the protests over the country’s economic problems on Sunday, saying some of the actions at rallies in recent days constituted “terrorism” and treason.

“Respectful and protected should be the right to peaceful assembly. In a speech at the presidential palace in the capital’s Jakarta, he said, “We cannot deny that there are signs of actions against the law, even against the law, which lean toward treason and terrorism.”

After several politicians’ homes were razed as anti-government protests spread throughout Indonesia, defense minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin announced at a press conference on Sunday that the country would take strong measures against “rioters and looters.” In order to improve security, the country’s armed forces were also stationed in the capital.

Rights groups claim Prabowo’s olive branch from parliament did not go far enough, despite the recent decrease in the protest rallies and the military’s deployment on Monday as a show of force.

According to Amnesty International Indonesia executive director Usman Hamid, the president’s statement was insensitive to all the complaints and aspirations the people were voicing during the demonstrations.

Customs Promote Over 3,000 Senior Officers, Appoint Four DCGs, 12 ACGs

The Nigeria Customs Service Board has approved the promotions of three senior officers and the appointment of six Assistant Comptrollers Generals and two Deputy Comptrollers.

The NCS’s National Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Maiwada, disclosed this in a statement released on Tuesday, stating that the board, which was chaired by Wale Edun, the minister of finance and the coordination minister of the economy, made the decision at its 63rd regular meeting.

According to Maiwada, the promotions address vacancies created by some management team members who are retiring from various geopolitical regions of the Federation. According to him, the decision shows the organization’s commitment to inclusion, institutional harmony, and strict compliance with the Nigeria Customs Service Act, 2023, Section 14(4).

He believes that the advancements demonstrate the Service’s commitment to merit-based career advancement and recognition of exceptional performance.

Additionally, read: Customs Seize $48 worth of cannabis. In Kaduna, there is 5 meters and 220 meters of contraband.

AB Mohammed (North-West), GO Omale (North-Central), OC Orbih (South-South), and D Nnadi (South-East) are the newly appointed DCGs. While the new ACGs include MP Binga (North-East), CA Awo (South-East), AB Shuaibu (North-West), K Mohammed (North-West), B Mohammed (North-West), TM Daniyan (North-Central), B Oramalugo (South-East), OP Olaniyan (South-West), B Olomu (South-West), IK Oladeji (South-West), and CC Dim (South-East),

The Board approved the promotion of 3,312 senior officers from the CC to the ASC 11 ranks in the same vein.  

Additionally, the NCS Management approved the promotion of 202 junior officers from Assistant Inspector (AIC) to Customs Assistant I (CA1) during its sixth management meeting on Friday, August 29, 2025, according to the statement.

The Board also conducted a thorough analysis of the Service’s revenue for the first half of the year. Between 1st January and 30th June 2025, the Service recorded a total revenue collection of N3,682,496,530,576. 48, exceeding all expectations, is a remarkable performance. This figure surpassed the projected revenue for the period by N390,197,847,119. 32, equivalent of 11. 85%, reflecting the Service’s increased revenue mobilization capacity. This indicates that the NCS has reached 55 in real life in just six months. 93 percent of its annual revenue goal. This impressive result, according to the Board, highlights the effectiveness of ongoing reforms, improved compliance by stakeholders, and increased technology deployment in customs operations.

The Board approved the demotion of two officers to the next lower rank in terms of misconduct, and it reinstated two officers after reviewing their cases in disciplinary matters. In line with the Service’s core values, this action reflects the Board’s commitment to upholding accountability and fairness.

Love Island’s Lochan shares why he thinks Whitney went public with racism claims

Former Love Islander Lochan Nowacki has revealed what he believes to be the “real reason” behind ex-Wolson’s esoteric “racism” claims following a dramatic split.

Love Island star Lochan Nowacki has taken to TikTok to share what he believes was the motivation for his ex Whitney Adebayo recently making some bombshell claims about their time together.

In 2023, the pair met on the ITV2 dating show Love Island and ultimately placed as runners-up. Earlier this year, Whitney publicly announced their split and later claimed Lochan called her skin “dirty” during their relationship, an allegation he strongly denies.

It was revealed last week, after both people shared their version of what happened between them on social media, that Lochan is in the process of taking legal action against Whitney. Now, he has spoken about the situation again and suggested his “chemistry” with a female influencer is the real reason he feels Whitney has made allegations.

Whitney Adebayo in a white turtle neck with Lochan Nowacki
Whitney and Lochan, the stars of Love Island, made a public announcement about their split in April.

In his video, Lochan disproved both Whitney’s claims and Lochan’s interpretation of the timeline of their breakup. He began with the couple’s public announcement that they were splitting in April 2025, then makes reference to a video he and Too Hot To Handle’s Brianna Balram worked on in July.

Whitney continues, “As a result of her dig at this collab on Snapchat, saying “using another sister or clickbait.” The female collab guest stated in a podcast that we had good chemistry one week later, on July 31.

Whitney posted a TikTok accusing me of regularly calling her skin dirty on August 1st. She confirmed that this post was about me on August 2nd.

There was no mention of racial discrimination against me after our breakup, he continued. However, negative, false comments about me, my family, and my friends start to come out as soon as I collaborate with a woman.

Whitney Adebayo in a pink bikini
Whitney claims Lochan called her skin “dirty”, an allegation he denies(Image: Tiktok/whitneyadebay0)

Lochan previously explained why he sought legal counsel to refute the allegations, claiming that he had “no other choice” when he did so. According to reports, he allegedly worked with a legal team similar to those David Walliams used to settle his legal dispute with Britain’s Got Talent.

He claimed that “a number of posts made disparaging remarks about my family, friends, and I” have been made. “I tried to resolve this situation through the use of force,” I said. I thought I had no choice but to proceed in this direction.

Whitney’s attorney, who spoke with the media after the legal proceedings were announced, said: “Whitney has instructed her own legal team and is very confident in her position. Mr. Nowacki will vigorously defend any claim that comes up.

A screenshot of WhatsApp messages
She also accused him of callin her ‘Sofia’, a Black character from The Color Purple(Image: Instagram/ @lochan_nowacki)

Whitney also provided screenshots of text messages Lochan claims he “f*ked up” with the “dirty skin” comment in response to the lawsuit.

She claimed in another post that he called her “Sofia,” a Black male from the novel The Colour Purple, who is forced to work for a white mayor and his wife as a form of imprisonment, and tagged his account. Lochan also disputed this assertion, accusing Whitney of “twisting the truth.”

Whitney once more stated on Instagram, “Racial ignorance is at an all-time high.” You’re not a black woman, so when you make “these jokes,” you can never tell me how you feel. I will always have the right to tell my story in one year, two years, or even ten years later.

You still chose to ignore my story, even though I didn’t understand how these comments made me feel, especially now that I’m not in my love zone. Your actions demonstrate that there was never love, but rather money and reputation. Bring it to a game.

She has yet to respond to his most recent video.

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Kooij wins thrilling Tour of Britain first stage

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Olav Kooij, a Dutch rider, fought back from Tord Gudmestad with a strong challenge to win the Tour of Britain’s opening stage.

In the final stretch of the 167.6 km route between Woodbridge and Southwold, the pair engaged in a toe-to-toe conversation.

The 23-year-old Team Visma-Lease a Bike rider, however, passed the finish line ahead of Norway’s Gudmestad of Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale to claim his fifth stage victory since making his Tour debut in 2023.

“It’s a really good feeling, of course. Wining a race is always nice, and I recall well from that race two years ago,” Kooij said.

“I’m really happy to continue my success two years ago and I’m glad to return to this race.”

Hugo Hofstetter of France placed third, while Samuel Watson of the Ineos Grenadiers placed sixth overall.

After stage one, which required an early diversion due to a burst water main, Hofstetter came in third, followed by Kooij in the general classification, Gudmestad in second, and Hofstetter in third.

Meanwhile, Joshua Golliker of Great Britain leads the country overall in fifth place.

The 2025 Tour of Britain will also mark Geraint Thomas’ illustrious 19-year career’s final professional race.

The 39-year-old Welshman won the Tour de France in 2018 and advanced to the top 40 after suffering a puncture in the opening round.

Geraint Thomas of Great Britain and Team INEOS Grenadiers crosses the finish line Images courtesy of Getty

Results from Tour of Britain stage one

1. Olav Kooij (Ned/Team Visma-Lease a Bike) 3 hrs 29 mins 1 sec

2. Same time as Tord Gudmestad (Nor/Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale).

3. (Fra/Israel-Premier Tech) Humo Hofstetter

4. Tim Torn Teutenberg (Ger/Lidl-Trek)

5. Alberto Dainese (Tudor Pro Cycling)

6. Sam Watson (GB/INEOS Grenadiers)

7. Tom Crabbe (Bel/Team Flanders-Baloise)

8. (Nor/Uno-X Mobility) Alexander Kristoff

9. Irl/Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team Rory Townsend

After stage one, classification generally.

1. Olav Kooij (Ned/Team Visma-Lease a Bike) 3hrs 28 minutes 51 secs

2. Tord Gudmestad (Nor/Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) + 4 secs

3. (Fra/Israel-Premier Tech) Humo Hofstetter+6secs

4. Michael Lanhove (Bel/Team Flanders-Baloise) + 7 seconds

5. 8 seconds for Joshua Golliker (GB/Great Britain) + 8 seconds

6. 9secs of Diego Uriarte (Spa/Equipo Kern Pharma) +

7. Tim Torn Teutenberg (Ger/Lidl-Trek) + 10 seconds

8. Same time as Alberto Dainese (Ita/Tudor Pro Cycling).

9. Sam Watson (GB/INEOS Grenadiers)

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