Not your average Joe. Root aiming to improve Ashes return for England in Australia

PERTH, Australia (AP) — Joe Root received a typicallytabloid receptionahead of the Ashes series opener in Perth, where the local newspaper described the star England batter as "Average Joe" due to one glaring ommision from his cricket CV.

Thesecond-highest scorer in test cricket historyhasn't scored a century in an Ashes test in Australia.

Indeed, as he embarks on his fourth Ashes tour Down Under, Root is aiming for his first win in a test match on Australian soil. His record to date stands at 12 losses and two draws.

Root posted three centuries and an unbeaten half century in the five-test home series against India in June and July.

He is No. 1 in the International Cricket Council's men's test batting rankings, and his ability to score runs in Australia could go a long way to determiningEngland'sfate in the 2025-26 series which kicks off Nov. 21 at Perth Stadium.

Marcus Trescothick, England's assistant coach, backed Root to keep adding to his 39 hundreds overall in test cricket, which is fourth highest overall behind Sachin Tendulkar (51), Jacques Kallis (45) and Ricky Ponting (41).

"The way he's gone in the last couple of years will probably explain that, you know, he'd be very comfortable with what he's trying to do at the moment and how he's playing his game," he said Tuesday. "We've seen Joe really grow massively in the last three seasons."

Trescothick said Root had flourished under the coaching of Brendon McCullum and thecaptaincy of Ben Stokes.

"His game has gone to the next level and hence the reason where he is on the rankings," Trescothick said. "You'd be very surprised if he doesn't carry on in that same sort of vein really with the style of player that he is and the quality performer he is."

Root's highest test score in Australia is 89, and his average is 35.68 in 14 tests Down Under, well below his career test average of 51.29 runs per innings.

The former test captain has scored four hundreds and averages 43.88 in Ashes series in England, where he has played 20 of his 34 tests against Australia.

There have been questions in the past over his ability to handle the extra pace and bounce of the pitches in Australia, something Trescothick is confident Root can turn around and score that "elusive 100."

"I'm fairly confident where he's at at the moment," Trescothick said, "and where he's going into the series."

Root will turn 35 next month, on the scheduled last day of the fourth test in Melbourne, and seemingly has plenty more time to amass test runs.

Tendulkar is the leading all-time scorer in test cricket with 15,921 runs — 2,378 more than Root.

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McIlroy eyes end-of-season title and happy he's 'out of all the political stuff in golf'

The Masters to complete thecareer Grand Slam. A homeIrish Open. An awayRyder Cup.

It has been a year of unforgettable, career-defining wins for Rory McIlroy. There's a good chance it will get even better in Dubai this week in the Northern Irishman's final event of the 2025 season.

The No. 2-ranked McIlroy will look to be crowned Europe's No. 1 player for afourth straight yearwhen he competes in the European tour's season-ending World Tour Championship starting on Thursday.

If McIlroy holds offMarco Pengeand Tyrrell Hatton — the only players in range of overhauling him — he will win the Race to Dubai title for the seventh time in his career and move within one of Colin Montgomerie's record haul.

Montgomerie won his season-long points titles — when it was called the Order of Merit — each year from 1993-99 and again in 2005.

McIlroy is tied on six with the late Seve Ballesteros, and remains committed to tailoring his schedule so he can play as many events on the European tour as possible while also working the PGA Tour calendar.

"There's a wonderful heritage to this tour. I think with the fractured nature of the men's professional game at the minute, this tour needs all of its stars to step up and play in the big events," McIlroy said.

"I understand that I am one of those people and I want to do my utmost to help in whatever way that I can."

McIlroy said he was the happiest he has felt in a long time, on and off the golf course. He attributes some of that to stepping away from the wrangling at boardroom level brought about by the emergence of the Saudi-funded LIV Golf breakaway circuit.

From being the face of strident anti-LIV criticism, McIlroy is back to being just a golfer.

"I have a clear head and I'm out of all the political stuff in golf, basically, and I can just focus on playing and playing where I want to and making myself competitively happy by playing in the tournaments that I want to play," he said.

"And then having more time to make myself personally happy with doing the things I want to do away from golf. Travelling with my family and showing my daughter different parts of the world and doing things like that I think is a very nice place to be in life."

Stopping Rory

McIlroy leads the Race to Dubai standings. He is around 767 points ahead of second-placed Penge and around 1,720 points ahead of third-placed Hatton. There are 2,000 points on offer for the winner at the Earth Course.

A win obviously guarantees McIlroy the title, as would finishing second alone.

For Penge — a three-time winner on the tour this year — to overhaul McIlroy he either needs to win and hope McIlroy finishes worse than second alone, or finish in a tie for second and for McIlroy to be down the leaderboard.

Hatton needs to win to stand any chance of an unlikely title.

PGA Tour cards

Penge's breakthrough season has already seen him lock down one of the PGA Tour cards on offer for the top 10 players in the Race to Dubai standings who are not otherwise exempt.

The next nine players currently in position are Kristoffer Reitan, John Parry, Adrien Saddier, Alex Noren, Laurie Canter, Li Haotong, Daniel Brown, Keita Nakajima and Jordan Smith.

McIlroy award

The European tour announced on Tuesday a new trophy — the Rory McIlroy Award — which will be presented to the player who performs best across all four majors in a season.

The inaugural award will be handed out next season and is in honor of McIlroy being the first European to complete the career Grand Slam.

"To have something named after you, that will be presented to future generations of players, is a huge honor and it is very humbling," said McIlroy, who has made himself ineligible to win the award.

"I hope," he added, "my success can inspire other DP World Tour members to chase and achieve their own dreams for years to come."

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Sri Lanka wins toss and fielding first against Pakistan in 1st ODI

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) — Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field against Pakistan in their one-day international on Tuesday.

Captain Charith Asalanka said he expected dew later in the night at Pindi Cricket Stadium and was encouraged to bowl first.

Ace leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga has returned to the ODI format and a debut was handed to 24-year-old left-handed opener Kamil Mishara.

Pakistan made one forced change from the team which won the third and decisive ODI against South Africa last Saturday. Leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed, who bagged a career-best 4-27 on Saturday, was unwell and replaced by fast bowler Naseem Shah.

In the absence of specialist spinner Abrar, Pakistan will bank on spin all-rounders Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha and Mohammad Nawaz.

Rawalpindi will host all the three ODIs in the series this week before Zimbabwe joins Pakistan and Sri Lanka for a Twenty20 tri-series.

Pakistan, led by new ODI captain Shaheen Shah Afridi, turned around its below-par performances in 2025 by beating a depleted South Africa 2-1 last week.

Pakistan: Fakhar Zaman, Saim Ayub, Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Salman Ali Agha, Hussain Talat, Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Shah Afridi (captain), Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah.

Sri Lanka: Pathum Nissanka, Kamil Mishara, Kusal Mendis, Sadeera Samarawickrama, Charith Asalanka (captain), Janith Liyanage, Kamindu Mendis, Wanindu Hasaranga, Dushmantha Chameera, Maheesh Theekshana, Asitha Fernando.

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Brian Kelly files lawsuit against LSU, claiming school is trying to fire him 'for cause' to avoid $54 million buyout

LSU is apparently trying to get out of paying Brian Kelly his nearly $54 million buyout altogether.

The former Tigers football coach filed a lawsuit on Monday, alleging that the school has taken the position that it has not "formally terminated" him. The school reportedly informed Kelly's representatives of this position on Monday,according to ESPN's Dan Wetzel. They are now trying to fire him "for cause."

"LSU's representatives had a call with Coach Kelly's representatives, where LSU took the position that Coach Kelly had not been formally terminated and informed Coach Kelly's representatives, for the very first time, that LSU believed grounds for termination for cause existed," the lawsuit said.

Kelly is seeking "a declaratory judgment confirming that" LSU's move to fire him was without cause, and that he "is entitled to receive the full liquidated damages" listed in his contract. If he is fired "for cause," LSU wouldn't be obligated to pay him the full amount in his buyout.

TheTigers initially split with Kelly on Oct. 26after the team fell to Texas A&M 49-25 at home. That dropped the Tigers to 5-3 on the season. Frank Wilson has since taken over as the team's interim head coach. Kelly went 34-14 in his time at LSU. He landed there after 12 seasons at Notre Dame, where he went 113-40.

LSU athletic director Scott Woodward said in a statement at the time that the firing was performance-related, and that the "high hopes that [Kelly] would lead us to multiple SEC and national championships" never materialized. Woodward, however, was also fired by LSU just days later. He drewcriticism from Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, who insisted that Woodward wouldn't be involved in the hiring of Kelly's replacement.

According to the lawsuit, LSU told Kelly's lawyers that Woodward didn't have the authority to terminate him or make settlement offers to him. The suit also says claims LSU attempted to settle with Kelly multiple times, first for $25 million and then for $30 million, but he declined both offers. He'ssince requested that the school pay the full $54 million buyout. If it's paid in full, Kelly's buyout would be the second-biggest ever paid to a college football coach.

According to ESPN, Kelly's contract includes a "for cause" termination clause that allows for him to be fired due to NCAA rule violations, felony convictions or crimes involving gambling, drugs or alcohol and sexual misconduct, among other things.

"LSU has never claimed that Coach Kelly was terminated for cause and, prior to November 10, 2025, never asserted that he engaged in any conduct that would warrant such a termination," the lawsuit reads. "To the contrary, LSU repeatedly confirmed, both publicly and to Coach Kelly, that the termination was due to the Team's performance, not for cause."

The Tigers, who have now lost three straight and fallen out of the national rankings completely, will host Arkansas next on Saturday.

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Grayson Allen's 42-point outburst is the latest highlight in Suns' surprisingly good start to season

PHOENIX (AP) — Grayson Allen stood at the free throw line, soaking in the chants from the Phoenix Suns crowd.

"M-V-P! M-V-P!"

Sure, it was a little tongue-in-cheek hyperbole from the home fans considering the former Duke star has never been more than a solid starter in the NBA. But for one night, the 6-foot-4 guard couldn't be stopped.

Allen scored a career-high 42 points on a franchise-record 10 3-pointers,leading the Suns to a 121-98 winover the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday. Even after all those points, it was the MVP chants — along with the game ball — that he'll take from a special night.

"I don't know how many times that's going to happen," Allen said, grinning when recalling the fans' response. "That was pretty cool. I'll never take for granted the amount of support and appreciation I have here."

Allen's outburst was the latest example that the Suns might be little better than expected this season. Phoenix stripped down its roster during the offseason —dealing 15-time All-Star Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets— but has started the year with a 6-5 record after Monday's win.

The normally stoic Allen broke into a wide grin when he made his 10th 3-pointer of the night with 11:08 remaining in the fourth quarter. He would add two more free throws — while being serenaded with those MVP chants — to match his career high with 40 points and a close-range bucket with 10:05 left made it a career-high 42.

Soon after, his night was done thanks to the Suns' comfortable lead. Allen finished 12 of 17 shooting, including 10 of 15 from 3-point range.

"He makes it look pretty easy," first-year coach Jordan Ott said. "When you have that kind of range, where he's shooting from, it was a career night, a very efficient night. Awesome."

Allen is averaging a career-high 18.6 points through 11 games, which would be a career high by a wide margin if it holds. He's been a good complement to four-time All-Star Devin Booker, who is averaging more than 28 points.

Booker is usually the Suns player garnering the MVP love from Phoenix fans, but for one night, he was happy to cede the spotlight.

"I'll share them every night," Booker said.

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