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What happens next? That is the awkward question facing English cricket after Ben Stokes announced his retirement from international duty in the middle of a Test match.Stokes explained on Sunday that he felt ‘burnt out’ after four years as England's Test captain following an extraordinary day of drama in the third match of the series against New Zealand at Trent Bridge.Replacing him in the England set-up, both as captain or as a match-winning all-rounder, is going to be all but impossible.The announcement of the impending end of Stokes' England career came as the 35-year-old was involved in a marathon bowling spell, with the series on the line.It was the start of a scarcely credible sequence of events.The crowd in Nottingham gave Stokes a standing ovation before the skipper took a wicket with his next delivery — a stark example of his ability to impact a game by sheer force of will as well as skill. MITCHELL'S GUTSY CENTURYDespite his heroics, the visitors were able to set England a stiff victory target of 373 after Daryl Mitchell's gutsy century.Stokes later promoted himself to open England's innings even though he is normally a middle-order batsman. He blazed his way to a tempestuous 30 off 20 balls, including two sixes, before he holed out — showing little of the calculated risk-taking that underpinned some of his greatest innings.Stokes, who walked off to more applause, had played his last on-field role in an international career spanning 15 years.At stumps England had slumped to 103-4, facing defeat and a 2-1 series loss on Monday. The timing of the captain's announcement and his decision to promote himself to the top of the order, left him open to accusations of self-indulgence.'DRAINING'But if the all-rounder has had enough, perhaps it is no surprise. England suffered a chastening 4-1 Ashes loss in Australia in a series that ended in January and Stokes needed major facial surgery after being hit by a ball the following month.Then came a written warning following a disciplinary incident at a London nightclub after England's win in the first Test against New Zealand, which led to his omission from the second match of the series.’I'll never begrudge any moment where I've walked this team out,’ Stokes told Sky Sports after stumps. ‘It's simply the greatest honour you could ever put on your shoulders as a player.’But he added: ‘As good as it is, there are bits where it does get to you, it does drain you, it does affect you in a negative way.’ 'POTENTIALLY BURNT MYSELF OUT'Reflecting on England's victory in the first Test at Lord's, he said: ‘I put so much time and effort into it I maybe, potentially burnt myself out.’Everyone I spoke to about the day it (retirement) happens, they just say it kicks you straight in the face. And I thought a few weeks ago that it did.’As I was putting my pads on (on Saturday) getting ready to go out there, that was the last nail in the coffin.’Stokes, whose international career was interrupted by a nightclub incident in 2017 that ended with his acquittal on a charge of affray, intends to play on with his county side Durham. 'AFFECTION TOWARDS CRICKET'’Being back at Durham, I found not a reconnection but a new lease of life in my affection towards cricket,’ he explained. ‘And then I just couldn't get that same feeling back here this week (at Trent Bridge), as much as I was trying.’England looked a badly imbalanced team in the second Test at the Oval, with his predecessor as England captain Joe Root leading the side to a heavy defeat.Harry Brook is the official vice-captain but was left in the ranks after his altercation with a nightclub bouncer in New Zealand ahead of the Ashes — an incident that led to the imposition of the curfew Stokes breached in London.Brook on Sunday tried to follow his skipper's lead with the attacking Bazball batting that has been a hallmark of England's style since Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum teamed up in 2022.He flayed his first ball for six and holed out off his ninth, prompting former England skipper Michael Atherton to write in The Times: ‘He is not the Test captain in waiting.’But then, who is? Source link
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Israeli forces advanced into and continued their attacks on towns in southern Lebanon. Field sources reported that Israeli forces blew up two houses in the town of Kfarkela after advancing close to the municipal center.Another Israeli force also blew up a house in the town of Markaba, near the town of Rabaa Thalathin.A ceasefire agreement in southern Lebanon came into effect on Nov. 27, 2014, stipulating the withdrawal of Israeli entity’s forces from border villages and towns in southern Lebanon within 60 days. Following this, the Beirut government agreed to extend the deadline until Feb.18, 2014. However, the Israeli army remains in five locations and continues its violations, which have exceeded 7,000 aerial violations and more than 2,400 military activities in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) area of ​​operations in southern Lebanon since last November Source link
QOC Half Marathon elevates Sport for Life while uniting communities through Olympic values
The Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) is preparing to stage the second edition of its annual Half Marathon in 2026, scheduled for Tuesday, 10 February, along Lusail Boulevard, coinciding with Qatar National Sport Day. The event reflects the QOC’s continued commitment to spreading sports culture and promoting an active, healthy lifestyle across all segments of society.The race features a wide range of thoughtfully designed categories to ensure broad participation. A 1-kilometre race is dedicated to children aged 6 to 14, while a 5-kilometre race is open to boys and girls aged 15 to 17. Open categories for men and women aged 19 to 39 will compete over distances of 5 km, 10 km, and 21 km, alongside similar categories for participants aged 40 and above. The competition also includes dedicated “Team Qatar ”categories for men and women aged 19 to 39, as well as 40 years and above, across the same distances of 5 km, 10 km, and 21 km, ensuring inclusive participation and a comprehensive sporting experience for all.The QOC Half Marathon 2026 will also host a Fun Run under the umbrella of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), in cooperation with the Qatar School Sports Federation, aiming to highlight the role of sport within the educational environment and further instill Olympic values among all participants.In this context, Ahmed Al-Jaber, Head of the Technical Committee of the QOC Half Marathon 2026 OrganisingCommittee, affirmed that the participation of the Olympic Council of Asia and the Qatar School Sports Federation represents a valuable addition that enhances the stature of the event and contributes to its promotion at both continental and international levels, while serving as a practical embodiment of the “Sport for Life” slogan. Al-Jaber also confirmed that representatives from the Olympic Council of Asia will take part in the Fun Run, in addition to attending National Sport Day activities and visiting Team Village at Al Sa’ad Plaza, which will serve as a vibrant hub for accompanying events and activities. The Half Marathon will be complemented by a diverse programme of sporting and recreational activities at Team Village, organised in collaboration with several national sports federations and supported by a range of partners. Leading partners include Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company, the event’s host, ASICS, the renowned Japanese sportswear brand, Doha Bank, alongside the Ministry of Interior and Hamad Medical Corporation, with strong support from dedicated volunteers.The Organising Committee has renewed its invitation to all eligible categories to register via the dedicated link on the Qatar Olympic Committee’s official website, in accordance with approved terms and conditions. This comes as part of its ambition to expand participation, increasing the number of runners from 6,000 in the inaugural edition to 10,000 participants in the second edition, from within Qatar and abroad, further strengthening the event’s international and competitive character.The Organising Committee reaffirmed its determination to deliver a second edition that meets the highest organizational and technical standards, ensuring an outstanding sporting experience for participants, reinforcing a culture of physical activity within Qatari society, and supporting the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030 toward building a healthy and active community. Source link
A shark mauled a surfer off an ocean beach in Sydney yesterday in the Australian city’s third shark attack in two days, authorities said. The surfer, believed to be in his 20s, was in a critical condition in hospital with serious leg injuries after the attack at a northern Sydney beach, police said. All of Sydney’s northern beaches were closed until further notice. The attack at North Steyne Beach in the suburb of Manly came hours after a shark bit a large chunk out of a young surfer’s board about 4kms north along the coast at Dee Why Point. That surfer was uninjured Source link
