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West Indies defeat England with spin at T20 World Cup
In Mumbai, England’s batting lineup struggled against the West Indies, resulting in a 30-run loss in their second T20 World Cup match, with Harry Brook’s team unable to overcome the opposition’s spin attack.
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England's T20 World Cup campaign suffered a setback with a disappointing loss to the West Indies.
The match took place in Group C of the T20 World Cup, held in Mumbai.
West Indies posted a total of 196-6 in their 20 overs, with Rutherford scoring an unbeaten 76 off 42 balls, while Rashid took 2-16 for England.
England's innings ended at 166 in 19 overs, with Curran top-scoring with 43 not out off 30 balls, and Motie claiming 3-33 for the West Indies.
The West Indies secured a 30-run victory over England.
England's batting lineup struggled against the West Indies' spin attack, ultimately falling to a 30-run defeat in their second T20 World Cup match.
After a strong start, England's innings faltered, losing six wickets in a row to the West Indies' spinners, and were bowled out for 166.
Gudakesh Motie played a key role, taking 3-33, including the wickets of Bethell, Banton, and Brook, while Roston Chase chipped in with the wickets of Buttler and Jacks.
Sam Curran remained unbeaten on 43, but his efforts were in vain as England's innings came to a close with the loss of Adil Rashid in the penultimate over.
Earlier, the West Indies had posted a total of 196-6, capitalizing on England's struggles with the ball, with Jofra Archer and Sam Curran proving expensive.
Sherfane Rutherford was the main contributor, scoring 74 off 42 balls, despite being dropped twice, on 23 and 56.
Roston Chase and Jason Holder also made significant contributions, scoring 34 and 33 respectively.
Although the defeat is not a fatal blow to England's hopes, they will need to win their remaining matches against Scotland and Italy to advance to the Super 8s.
England captain Harry Brook felt his team was too cautious in their approach, which led to their defeat.
In another match, South Africa edged out Afghanistan in a thrilling contest that required two super overs to decide the winner.
Australia, meanwhile, left Ireland on the brink of elimination from the World Cup.
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Adil Rashid's dismissal proved to be a turning point as England suffered a comfortable defeat at the hands of the West Indies.
England's struggles against spin bowling are a long-standing issue, dating back several generations.
The team's performance in Sri Lanka prior to the tournament had raised hopes that they might have found a solution, but this defeat suggests otherwise.
When faced with pace, England had no issues, but their problems resurfaced when the ball started to turn.
Phil Salt's 24 runs in the second over, bowled by Jason Holder, had given England a strong start, making the West Indies' total seem below par.
However, the game took a turn when Jos Buttler miscued a shot off Roston Chase, leading to his dismissal.
This opened the door for Gudakesh Motie, who expertly mixed his spin to claim key wickets, including those of Banton, Brook, and Bethell.
Sam Curran, who had been England's hero with the ball in their previous match, was unable to replicate his performance when pace returned at the death.
The West Indies put in a fine all-round performance, catching every chance that came their way, and now top their group with two wins from two matches.
They will face Nepal on Sunday and Italy on February 19, in their upcoming matches.
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Sherfane Rutherford's impressive 76 proved to be a game-changer for the West Indies.
Despite losing their captain Shai Hope and Brandon King early, the West Indies always posed a threat due to their deep batting lineup.
England continued to take wickets at regular intervals, but only Adil Rashid was able to slow down the West Indies' scoring rate, taking 2-16.
Roston Chase, who was brought into the XI, took 2-29, while England's part-time off-spinner Will Jacks was hit for 32 runs in two overs.
Jofra Archer struggled with his line and length, proving expensive for England.
Sherfane Rutherford was given a lifeline when he was dropped on 23, and he made the most of it, adding 53 more runs to his total.
Adil Rashid missed another chance to dismiss Rutherford when he skied a slog sweep in the 18th over.
Rutherford added 18 runs from the next seven balls, while Jason Holder hit four sixes, including three in the 18th over bowled by Sam Curran.
The absence of dew made it difficult for England to handle the turning ball, ultimately leading to their defeat.
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Adil Rashid missed a crucial chance to dismiss Sherfane Rutherford, which proved costly for England.
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Banton's innings came to an early end, dismissed by Motie.
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Keanu Reeves’ John Wick Video Game Revealed at PlayStation Event
The iconic hitman has made previous appearances in games, however, the version developed by Saber will mark the first instance where the character is voiced by Reeves.
A video game adaptation of the John Wick franchise, which has grossed over $1 billion worldwide, is in development, with Keanu Reeves set to lend his likeness and voice to the project.

The game, currently titled "Untitled John Wick Game", is being developed by Saber Interactive, the studio behind Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, in collaboration with Chad Stahelski, director of the John Wick film series.
A trailer for the game, expected to serve as a prequel to the film series, was unveiled during PlayStation's "State of Play" event on Thursday.
The event also featured announcements for remakes of several major game franchises, including the God of War trilogy, as well as a special 30th-anniversary edition of the classic platformer Rayman.
The John Wick film series, which has earned over $1 billion globally, follows the story of a retired assassin, played by Keanu Reeves, as he seeks vengeance in a world of high-stakes action.
Although the character of John Wick has appeared in games before, this will be the first time Keanu Reeves has provided his voice for the role.
Reeves has previous experience in the gaming industry, having played a key role in the hit game Cyberpunk 2077 as the character Johnny Silverhand.
According to Matthew Karch, CEO of Saber Interactive, the development team is "honored" to be working with Chad Stahelski and Keanu Reeves to bring the John Wick universe to life in a AAA game.
The game's story will be an original narrative designed for mature audiences, featuring a mix of familiar characters from the film series and new ones.
Jenefer Brown, president of global products at Lionsgate, the producer of the John Wick films, expressed the company's goal of capturing the "intense action" and "distinctive fight choreography" that define the franchise.
The reaction to the game's announcement has been largely positive among fans on social media.
However, some fans have expressed concerns about the potential impact on Saber Interactive's other projects, including the long-awaited remake of the classic Star Wars game Knights of the Old Republic.
Christopher Dring, editor-in-chief of The Game Business, believes that the John Wick game is a strong fit for Saber Interactive, given the studio's experience with action-oriented IPs and its ability to release multiple games across various genres.
Dring notes that Saber Interactive operates as a collective of studios working on multiple IPs, allowing it to release a diverse range of games annually.
During the same event, Sony announced that Santa Monica Studios is working on remakes of the first three God of War games, building on one of the platform's most successful franchises.

Although a release date for the God of War remakes was not provided, Sony did announce a surprise side-scrolling prequel game, Sons of Sparta, which is available now.
The event also offered a first look at Townfall, the latest installment in the Silent Hill series, set on the fictional island of St. Amelia, which draws inspiration from Scotland.
A 30th-anniversary edition of the classic platformer Rayman was also announced, featuring five versions of the 1995 game, along with a near-immediate release.
Loic Gounon, brand producer for the Rayman games, discussed the anniversary edition with the BBC, highlighting the inclusion of a new documentary that explores the making of the original game, as well as accessibility features designed to enhance the experience for modern players.
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Tottenham set to appoint temporary boss ahead of permanent summer hire
Tottenham expect to appoint an interim manager to oversee the team for the rest of the season by this weekend, with plans to make a permanent appointment in the summer.
The task of finding a successor to Thomas Frank has fallen to Johan Lange and Vinai Venkatesham, who are overseeing the selection process.
Tottenham Hotspur intends to appoint an interim manager to see out the current season, with a view to making a more permanent appointment during the summer months.
The dismissal of Thomas Frank occurred earlier this week, at a time when the team was five points clear of the relegation zone.
According to sources close to BBC Sport, Tottenham Hotspur is expected to finalize an agreement with an interim manager before the team resumes training on Monday.
Following their early exit from the FA Cup in the third round, Tottenham has a nine-day break before facing Arsenal in the north London derby on February 22.
With no match scheduled for this weekend, the first-team squad has been given a brief break and is set to return to training on Monday.
The club is aware that the mid-season transfer window presents limited options, and it may be more feasible to secure a long-term manager at the end of the campaign.
An in-depth examination of Thomas Frank's tenure reveals the challenges he faced in winning over players and fans.
A closer look at Frank's time at Tottenham highlights the risks involved in his appointment and the ultimate failure of his tenure.
Although the search for an interim manager is still ongoing, the successful candidate will be considered for the permanent position if they perform well in the role.
Former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is a potential candidate to take the reins on a permanent basis, particularly since his contract with the US men's national team is set to expire after the World Cup this summer.
Another candidate being considered is Roberto De Zerbi, who recently parted ways with French club Marseille by mutual consent.
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Aberdeen to unveil new manager soon with Docherty set to take assistant role
Aberdeen has bolstered its interim management team with the return of Tony Docherty, who previously served as an assistant manager, to support Peter Leven, amid anticipation of a permanent appointment announcement that sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel had indicated would be made “imminently”.
Ross County parted ways with Tony Docherty in December, and he has now taken on a new role.
Aberdeen have brought in former assistant manager Tony Docherty to support Peter Leven's interim management team, despite sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel indicating that a permanent appointment was imminent.
Docherty's return to Aberdeen comes just a week after Eirik Horneland, a former coach of Rosenborg, Brann, and Saint-Etienne, emerged as a top contender to succeed Jimmy Thelin, who was sacked earlier.
As Aberdeen delays making a full-time appointment, speculation surrounding Eirik Horneland's availability has arisen, with reports suggesting the 50-year-old Norwegian may not be able to take on the role until summer.
Since Jimmy Thelin's dismissal on January 4, Lutz Pfannenstiel has been leading the search for a replacement, and he confirmed that Tony Docherty would be joining the team to assist Peter Leven during the interim period.
Dundee Utd are facing a challenging schedule, with four matches in 14 days set to take place on a weather-affected pitch.
According to Stavrum, Eirik Horneland's coaching style, characterized by intensity, would be a good fit for Aberdeen.
Tony Docherty initially joined Aberdeen in 2013 as part of Derek McInnes' management team and spent eight years at the club.
Before his stint at Aberdeen, Docherty served as McInnes' assistant at Kilmarnock and later managed Dundee and Ross County, but his time at Ross County ended in December when he was let go with the team at the bottom of the Championship.
Lutz Pfannenstiel praised Tony Docherty's experience, stating that he has a deep understanding of the club and will be a valuable asset during the transition period.
Pfannenstiel highlighted Docherty's extensive knowledge of the Scottish Premiership, gained through his experience as both a coach and manager, which will be beneficial to the team in the short term.
The club's managerial search is nearing its conclusion, and an announcement regarding the new head coach is expected soon, according to Pfannenstiel.
Peter Leven, who is serving as caretaker manager for the third time, expressed his enthusiasm for Tony Docherty's appointment.
Leven welcomed Docherty's return, stating that his experience will be a significant boost to the team, particularly during the upcoming matches.
Leven noted that Docherty was eager to join the team and that his presence will provide valuable support during both training sessions and matches.
Eirik Horneland left his position at Saint-Etienne in early February, at which point his team was fourth in France's second tier.
If Aberdeen decides to wait until summer for Horneland to take over, it will be similar to the six-month delay that occurred when Jimmy Thelin joined the club from Elfsborg in the summer of 2024.
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