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Fire eliminated as Brave edge low-scoring thriller

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The Hundred women’s competition, Sophia Gardens

Welsh Fire 111-6 (100 balls): Elwiss 36* (36), Bell 2-21

Southern Brave 112-7 (99 balls): Bouchier 35 (30), Jonassen 4-10

Brave won by three wickets

Welsh Fire became the first team to be eliminated from The Hundred women’s competition after Southern Brave edged a low-scoring thriller at Sophia Gardens.

Fire suffered their fifth straight defeat as Brave, in contrast, remain unbeaten despite making hard work of chase of 112, reaching their target with just one ball to spare.

Brave were in full control of their chase at 98-3, but a collapse of four wickets for nine runs in the space of six balls gave Fire hope and left the visitors needing two from the final two deliveries.

Katie George dropped a difficult chance from the penultimate ball that would have dismissed Georgia Adams, but the batters scampered back for a second to seal a tense three-wicket win.

Maia Bouchier and Danni Wyatt-Hodge added 48 for the first wicket as Brave started positively, but despite an admirable bowling fightback led by Jess Jonassen’s 4-10, Fire were left to rue another underwhelming batting performance.

Sophia Dunkley’s 31 from 25 balls gave the home side a positive start after fellow opener Hayley Matthews ‘ golden duck, but a batting line-up lacking in confidence struggled after her departure.

Captain Tammy Beaumont only managed seven and although all-rounder Georgia Elwiss anchored the innings with an unbeaten 36, Brave’s bowlers expertly controlled the middle phase and Fire trudged to 111-6.

England seamer Lauren Bell benefitted from the bowler-friendly surface as she took 2-20, extending her place at the top of the wicket-taking charts with 14, while New Zealand all-rounder Sophie Devine also impressed with 2-23.

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Superchargers crush Spirit to go second

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The Hundred women’s competition, Lord’s

London Spirit 90-8 (100 balls): Redmayne 29 (29), Sutherland 3-20

Northern Superchargers 93-2 (66 balls): Litchfield 55* (38), Tyson 2-6

Superchargers won by eight wickets

Northern Superchargers thrashed London Spirit by eight wickets, moving above their opponents into second in The Hundred table.

Spirit put in a dismal performance with the bat, struggling to 90-8 at Lord’s.

The Australian pair of Phoebe Litchfield, who hit an unbeaten 55, and Annabel Sutherland, who made 29 not out, put on an unbroken partnership of 76 to seal victory for the Superchargers with 34 balls to spare.

The home side floundered after choosing to bat, slipping to 9-2 in the powerplay with top-order batters Kira Chathli and Cordelia Griffith dismissed for a duck and one respectively.

Spirit can usually rely on the big-hitting Grace Harris to drag them out of trouble, but Nicola Carey had her caught at long-on for just seven, then saw Dani Gibson taken at point from her following delivery.

They continued to steadily lose wickets until Issy Wong and captain Charlie Dean offered a degree of stability, putting on a partnership of 31 for the seventh wicket, but it came from 33 deliveries, with the pair unable to significantly up the tempo.

Sutherland dismissed Dean caught behind in the final set of five deliveries, and had Glenn caught in the covers from the next ball, as Spirit limped to a sub-par total.

Superchargers ‘ top-order also wobbled, with Alice Davidson-Richards and Davina Perrin both dismissed by Bex Tyson for a golden duck and four respectively.

However, those early wickets brought star batters Phoebe Litchfield and Sutherland to the crease, and the Australian pair made light work of reaching their target.

Litchfield took more of the strike, hitting her second half-century in three matches, and it was the 22-year-old who hit Eva Gray for four to bring the match to an early conclusion.

What is happening on Thursday?

Oval Invincibles and Trent Rockets will both be hoping to bounce back from defeats in their previous matches, as they play at The Oval at 15: 00 BST.

It’s then a top of the table contest in the men’s game, which follows at 18: 30 BST.

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Fire eliminated as Brave edge low-scoring thriller

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The Hundred women’s competition, Sophia Gardens

Welsh Fire 111-6 (100 balls): Elwiss 36* (36), Bell 2-21

Southern Brave 112-7 (99 balls): Bouchier 35 (30), Jonassen 4-10

Brave won by three wickets

Welsh Fire became the first team to be eliminated from The Hundred women’s competition after Southern Brave edged a low-scoring thriller at Sophia Gardens.

Fire suffered their fifth straight defeat as Brave, in contrast, remain unbeaten despite making hard work of chase of 112, reaching their target with just one ball to spare.

Brave were in full control of their chase at 98-3, but a collapse of four wickets for nine runs in the space of six balls gave Fire hope and left the visitors needing two from the final two deliveries.

Katie George dropped a difficult chance from the penultimate ball that would have dismissed Georgia Adams, but the batters scampered back for a second to seal a tense three-wicket win.

Maia Bouchier and Danni Wyatt-Hodge added 48 for the first wicket as Brave started positively, but despite an admirable bowling fightback led by Jess Jonassen’s 4-10, Fire were left to rue another underwhelming batting performance.

Sophia Dunkley’s 31 from 25 balls gave the home side a positive start after fellow opener Hayley Matthews ‘ golden duck, but a batting line-up lacking in confidence struggled after her departure.

Captain Tammy Beaumont only managed seven and although all-rounder Georgia Elwiss anchored the innings with an unbeaten 36, Brave’s bowlers expertly controlled the middle phase and Fire trudged to 111-6.

England seamer Lauren Bell benefitted from the bowler-friendly surface as she took 2-20, extending her place at the top of the wicket-taking charts with 14, while New Zealand all-rounder Sophie Devine also impressed with 2-23.

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Superchargers crush Spirit to go second

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The Hundred women’s competition, Lord’s

London Spirit 90-8 (100 balls): Redmayne 29 (29), Sutherland 3-20

Northern Superchargers 93-2 (66 balls): Litchfield 55* (38), Tyson 2-6

Superchargers won by eight wickets

Northern Superchargers thrashed London Spirit by eight wickets, moving above their opponents into second in The Hundred table.

Spirit put in a dismal performance with the bat, struggling to 90-8 at Lord’s.

The Australian pair of Phoebe Litchfield, who hit an unbeaten 55, and Annabel Sutherland, who made 29 not out, put on an unbroken partnership of 76 to seal victory for the Superchargers with 34 balls to spare.

The home side floundered after choosing to bat, slipping to 9-2 in the powerplay with top-order batters Kira Chathli and Cordelia Griffith dismissed for a duck and one respectively.

Spirit can usually rely on the big-hitting Grace Harris to drag them out of trouble, but Nicola Carey had her caught at long-on for just seven, then saw Dani Gibson taken at point from her following delivery.

They continued to steadily lose wickets until Issy Wong and captain Charlie Dean offered a degree of stability, putting on a partnership of 31 for the seventh wicket, but it came from 33 deliveries, with the pair unable to significantly up the tempo.

Sutherland dismissed Dean caught behind in the final set of five deliveries, and had Glenn caught in the covers from the next ball, as Spirit limped to a sub-par total.

Superchargers ‘ top-order also wobbled, with Alice Davidson-Richards and Davina Perrin both dismissed by Bex Tyson for a golden duck and four respectively.

However, those early wickets brought star batters Phoebe Litchfield and Sutherland to the crease, and the Australian pair made light work of reaching their target.

Litchfield took more of the strike, hitting her second half-century in three matches, and it was the 22-year-old who hit Eva Gray for four to bring the match to an early conclusion.

What is happening on Thursday?

Oval Invincibles and Trent Rockets will both be hoping to bounce back from defeats in their previous matches, as they play at The Oval at 15: 00 BST.

It’s then a top of the table contest in the men’s game, which follows at 18: 30 BST.

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Shelbourne expect ‘sharper’ Linfield in play-off

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Uefa Conference League play-off first leg – Shelbourne v Linfield

Venue: Tolka Park, Dublin Date: Thursday, 21 August Kick-off: 19: 45 BST

Shelbourne manager Joey O’Brien says he expects a “sharper” Linfield when the teams meet again at Tolka Park in the Uefa Conference League play-offs.

The League of Ireland champions edged out the Irish Premiership holders 2-1 over two legs in a Champions League qualifier in July.

Both sides have signed players since with former Cliftonville man Sean Moore joining Shels from West Ham United, while Ryan Yates and Sam Taylor are recent arrivals at Windsor Park.

However, despite the new acquisitions and Linfield manager David Healy playing the red-hot Kieran Offord beside Matthew Fitzpatrick in their win over Vikingur last week, O’Brien feels the main difference from the the Blues may be in terms of match sharpness.

“They’re a good team and I’ve been up watching them since we last played them”, said the Shelbourne manager.

“Player-wise, most of them played against us so they probably won’t change the way they played.

” They went with two out and out centre forwards (against Vikingur) but they might change it again.

‘ Both teams would have bitten your hand off to be in this position ‘

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The Dublin club will be without goalkeeper Conor Kearns, who picked up an injury in their FAI Cup defeat against St Patrick’s Athletic.

Kearns initially picked up a hamstring issue in the second leg of the Champions League qualifier against Linfield.

That the teams are to meet in another European qualifier in the same season is strange. After losing to Shels, Linfeld beat Lithuania’s Zalgiris and Vikingur of the Faroe Islands in Conference League qualifying to put them on the bring of the group phase.

Shelbourne lost to Qarabag (Champions League) and Rijeka (Europa League) in subsequent qualifiers to drop down into a Conference League playoff.

Both teams finding themselves on the brink of qualification to the group stage is a scenario O’Brien feels all would have jumped at if offered from the start.

“In Europe, it’s not something you’ll think will happen but it’s here now and a great opportunity for both teams”, he said.

“If you’d have offered both teams this opportunity at the start that we’d play for a place in group football, we’d have taken your hand off.

” Our performances in Europe have been very good and now it’s about implementing that. “

The former Republic of Ireland international did not buy into the suggestion his players took their celebrations at Windsor Park from the first meeting too far and it will serve as added motivation for Linfield.

” That euphoria is what you play the game for, so I’m not going to tell the lads to calm down.

“You put so much work and effort into it, when you win you celebrate. It’s like Rijeka here the other night]after beating Shelbourne in the Europa League qualifiers], for me to complain about the noise coming out of their dressing room.

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Nigeria’s Consul General In Cameroon Dies

Taofik Coker, the Republic of Cameroon’s consular general, has passed away.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed in a statement that Ker passed away on August 16, 2025, after a brief illness.

He served in Nigeria’s Conakry, Guinea, and Shanghai, China before taking the position of Consul-General of Nigeria in Buea.

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Coker was a hardworking and dedicated career diplomat who distinguished Nigeria with distinction, commitment, and professionalism in various capacities, according to the ministry’s spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa, in a statement signed by his spokesperson.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced with a heartfelt statement that Ambassador Taofik Obasanjo Coker, the Consul General of Nigeria in Buea, Republic of Cameroon, had passed away unexpectedly on August 16, 2025 after a brief illness.

A hardworking and devoted career diplomat who distinguished Nigeria with distinction, commitment, and professionalism in a variety of capacities, Ambassador Coker said. Therefore, the diplomatic community and the country as a whole are devastated by his sudden death.

He served Nigeria meritorily in our missions in Conakry, Guinea, and Shanghai, China, before taking his position as the Consul-General of Nigeria in Buea.

Shearer Accuses Isak Of Pouring ‘Flames On Fire’ Of Newcastle Row

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Alan Shearer, a legendary Newcastle player, has accused wantaway striker Alexander Isak of “igning the fire” of his row with the Magpies by claiming that the club has broken its terms.

The Sweden international, who scored the second-highest goalscorer in the Premier League last season, did not feature in Newcastle’s opening game of the campaign, a goalless draw away at Aston Villa last Saturday.

According to reports, Liverpool rejected a £110 million ($149 million) bid for the 25-year-old, while Newcastle fought to secure a £100 million British transfer record fee.

Despite being chosen as the Premier League 2024/25 team of the year, Isak made a statement on Tuesday stating that he had decided not to attend the Professional Footballers’ Association awards ceremony.

The relationship can’t continue when promises are broken and trust is lost, according to Isak, who added that the club has known my position for a long time.

However, Shearer, the former Newcastle captain and manager, claimed Vlado Lemic’s agent had misled his client in an interview with Betfair.

Shearer said, “If I were him, I would immediately get his agent in a room and fire him immediately because he is supposed to be advising him on signing that six-year deal with no get out clause.”

It’s ridiculous, really. It’s absurd to say that someone said, “Oh, I’ll be able to get out at the end of the season,” to borrow someone else’s opinion of football. Really? Come on, please.

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‘Wrong way, ‘ 

On April 16, 2025, Newcastle United’s Swedish striker #14 Alexander Isak (2nd R) celebrates scoring his team’s fifth goal in the English Premier League game between Newcastle United and Crystal Palace at St James’ Park in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, north of England. (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP)

The former England striker continued, “I’ve always said there are two sides to every story, but my feelings are the same: he’s handled it the wrong way.”

Even making this statement last night seems like it didn’t help anyone, which he didn’t even need to do.

Isak had been promised an improved contract, but Newcastle decided to delay because they had been under pressure to adhere to financial sustainability regulations.

Newcastle said in a statement late on Tuesday that they could welcome Isak back into the squad despite his sadness over his comments.

A club official never made a statement stating that Alex could leave Newcastle United this summer.

Our best players are still a part of our family, and Alex will be welcomed back when he is ready to play alongside his teammates.

Since joining Real Sociedad in 2022, Isak has scored 62 goals in 109 appearances, including the winner against Liverpool in the League Cup final earlier this year, which put an end to Newcastle’s 70-year wait for a domestic trophy.

Liverpool have already overhauled their squad, which won the Premier League title last year, with a budget of around $300 million.

Following the tragic passing of Diogo Jota and the departures of Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez, they have also recovered over $ 200 million in sales and are still interested in attacking options.

Before the two clubs’ next Premier League game on Monday at St James’ Park, any agreement is unlikely to be reached.