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Jordan Cox aims to heed Virat Kohli’s advice as England opportunity awaits
Rob Key cut a slightly self-conscious figure as he joined his team for their pre-training football game of keepy-uppies at the start of yet another new Test era.
There would have been long odds at the start of the summer on the England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) director of men’s cricket being the last man standing among a Bazball management trio that included Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum.
But there was Key, hands kept mainly in pockets, on the Headingley outfield on Monday alongside the new (and old) captain, Joe Root, whose first step in his second spell in charge was to dismantle the curfew that did so much to bring down the old captain and coach.
There, too, among the first group of players to join in the game of ‘pig’ with their boss was Jordan Cox, who will have a golden opportunity against Pakistan on Wednesday to ignite a Test career that has already endured a couple of false starts.
Cox will bat at No 3 for at least the first two Tests in this three-match series in what is, in effect, a reversal of fortunes. He replaces the injured Jacob Bethell, the man who stepped in when Cox broke a thumb ahead of what would have been his Test debut in New Zealand late in 2024.
Jordan Cox and Emilio Gay prepare to go into the nets (Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
There was another near miss when Cox had to pull out of the squad to face Zimbabwe last year after suffering a side strain before that debut finally came earlier this summer against New Zealand at the Oval when he did enough at No 7 to earn what could now become an extended run.
“I’ve been told the first two Tests are mine at three — as long as I don’t get injured, that is — and to enjoy myself and have fun,” Cox told reporters after England had gathered for their second Test series of the summer and their first under Root and interim coach Marcus Trescothick.
“That’s four innings where I can try to, hopefully, win a Test or help towards winning a Test. It is awesome to be England’s No 3 and it’s an honour to bat there. I’ve had to bide my time but I’ve got this opportunity now and need to try to take it with both hands.”
Cox, 25, was clearly hit hard mentally as well as physically by that ill-timed injury in New Zealand. His father, Stafford, was just about to make the long journey to watch his son make his Test debut when he received a phone call that stopped him in his tracks.
“I was sitting at home with my bags packed at about 10pm when my wife said Jordan was ringing me,” Stafford Cox told the BBC’s Test Match Special during his son’s Test debut. “I said: ‘He can’t be, he’s playing in the warm-up game in Queenstown’. But Jordan was on the phone and he said: ‘You’d better hold off. I’m in an ambulance and I think I’ve broken my thumb’.
“He actually found that very hard to come back from emotionally because he’d built it up so much and it was everything he’d strived for. I just told him he would get his chance when the time was right.”
Jordan Cox eventually made his England Test debut at the Oval against New Zealand (Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
Cox took up the story at Headingley. “It was a freak accident but there were definitely thoughts of, ‘I’m never going to play Test cricket for England now’,” he said on Monday. “After that it felt like I had come down from a massive high to such a low and I started to get annoyed about simple things. It might have been mis-spelling a text to my family or something silly like that.
“I really had to look at myself in the mirror and vowed to enjoy my time off with my girlfriend. I had to think: ‘This isn’t life-changing. I’m not going to die tomorrow. The sun will still come up in the morning’. I just had to move on.”
If anything the setback helped the maturing process of a gifted batter, outstanding fielder and decent wicketkeeper who was known for having perhaps a little too much confidence and self-assurance in his younger days at Kent.
That process was further helped two years ago by Cox’s move to Essex, where he averages 68 in first-class cricket, and the influence of a particularly famous friend in Virat Kohli. “In my eyes he’s the pinnacle of cricket,” said Cox of his IPL team-mate at Royal Challengers Bengaluru. “Virat has been at the top of all three formats for such a long period of time.
“He can be crazy on the field but off it he’s one of the nicest guys you’ll meet. He made me think, how can I be like that? How can I be really aggressive on the field then, when I come off it, everyone says: ‘He’s a great bloke’?”
The Indian great Virat Kohli playing against England at Lord’s in July (Glyn Kirk/AFP via Getty Images)
It was Kohli whom Cox visited at his England base in Notting Hill, London ahead of that Test debut at the Oval in June. “He told me to enjoy the moment,” said Cox. ”And to repay my family for all they’ve done for me.
“Virat is someone I’ve looked up to and I’ve managed to spend some time with. He’s someone I text if I’m ever feeling down or need a bit of help. He’s always on the end of the phone. He always looks to help others before himself.”
Thirteen of the enlarged 16-man England squad went through their paces at Headingley before the unusual sight of rain — even in Leeds — forced them indoors. They included Ollie Robinson, whose wife has just given birth to their first child, but not the trio of Ben Duckett, Josh Tongue and Gus Atkinson, who were all involved in the final of the Hundred at Lord’s on Sunday night.
They will all be at Headingley on Tuesday when England will decide if Tongue and Atkinson are sufficiently prepared and then finalise the makeup of a bowling attack that will be spearheaded by Jofra Archer.
But one man certain to play is Cox — as long as he doesn’t have any more unforeseen accidents that test his newfound maturity between now and Wednesday.
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Ohio State wins AP Top 25 battle for No. 1 ranking. Here’s how I voted in preseason poll
Ohio State is No. 1 in the AP Top 25 and Oregon is No. 2, making the Big Ten the first conference to hold the top two spots in the preseason poll since 1987.
Following three straight national titles for the Big Ten, the league will start the 2026 season with the Nos. 1 and 2 teams in the AP poll for the first time in 65 years. In 1961, Iowa was preseason No. 1 and Ohio State was No. 2.
The Buckeyes are No. 1 in the preseason for the first time since 2015 and the ninth time in program history, matching Alabama for second-most behind Oklahoma (10).
Ohio State snapped a string of 10 straight seasons in which either an SEC team or Clemson was preseason No. 1. The SEC led the way with nine teams in the preseason poll, but none received first-place votes. The Big Ten had eight teams in the poll. The Big 12 had four and the ACC three.
The Buckeyes were one of five teams to receive first-place votes in the poll released Monday, getting 40 and 1,672 points from the media panel. Oregon received 14 first-place votes and 1,597 points and has its highest preseason ranking ever. The Ducks were preseason No. 3 four previous times and have never won a national championship.
No. 3 Georgia had 1,513 points but no first-place votes, and No. 4 Notre Dame had six first-place votes and 1,510 points. The Fighting Irish have their best preseason ranking since starting No. 2 in 2006.
Texas, last year’s preseason No. 1, was fifth with 1,483 points, and defending national champion Indiana was No. 6. The Hoosiers received eight first-place votes and have their highest preseason ranking in program history. Indiana’s previous best preseason ranking was No. 13 in 1968. This is only the fifth time the Hoosiers have been ranked in the preseason. Last year, they started 20th.
Among recent champions, the Hoosiers are the third since 2012 to start the following season outside the top five. Michigan was preseason No. 9 after winning it all in 2023, and LSU started the 2020 season No. 6 after winning the title and going 15-0 the previous season.
AP Top 25 vs. Ralph’s ballot
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Rank
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Team
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Ralph’s vote
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2025 record
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1 |
3 |
12-2 |
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2 |
1 |
13-2 |
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3 |
4 |
12-2 |
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|
4 |
2 |
10-2 |
|
|
5 |
5 |
10-3 |
|
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6 |
6 |
16-0 |
|
|
7 |
7 |
13-3 |
|
|
8 |
17 |
11-2 |
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|
9 |
13 |
13-2 |
|
|
10 |
11 |
10-3 |
|
|
11 |
8 |
7-6 |
|
|
12 |
9 |
12-2 |
|
|
13 |
14 |
11-4 |
|
|
14 |
10 |
9-4 |
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|
14 |
15 |
12-2 |
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|
16 |
12 |
9-4 |
|
|
17 |
16 |
9-4 |
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18 |
24 |
7-6 |
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|
19 |
20 |
9-4 |
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|
20 |
NR |
8-5 |
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21 |
NR |
11-2 |
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22 |
NR |
9-4 |
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23 |
21 |
10-3 |
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24 |
18 |
9-4 |
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25 |
NR |
8-5 |
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|
NR |
19 |
4-8 |
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NR |
22 |
8-5 |
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NR |
23 |
9-4 |
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NR |
25 |
11-2 |
Others receiving votes: Clemson 112, Florida 51, Boise State 43, Arizona 32, TCU 11, Navy 10, South Carolina 10, Illinois 9, Oklahoma State 8, Vanderbilt 8, Pittsburgh 7, Virginia Tech 6, Minnesota 5, UNLV 4, New Mexico 4, Georgia Tech 4, Louisiana 4, James Madison 3, Auburn 3, Memphis 2, California 2, Liberty 1, Western Michigan 1, Tulane 1, Virginia 1
No. 7 Miami received a first-place vote and has its best preseason rankings since 2004, when the Hurricanes started sixth.
No. 8 Texas A&M, No. 9 Ole Miss and No. 10 Oklahoma round out the top 10, followed by LSU and Texas Tech. The SEC has six of the top 11 teams.
No. 13 Alabama is outside the preseason top 10 for the first time since 2008. The Crimson Tide started No. 24 in Nick Saban’s second season as coach and ended up reaching No. 1 before finishing sixth. Clemson is unranked in the preseason poll for the first time since 2011.
The last time the same conference held No. 1 and No. 2 in the preseason? Oklahoma and Nebraska from the Big 8 in 1987.
Why Oregon is Ralph Russo’s No. 1 team in the AP poll
Ralph D. Russo
How I voted
There were seven teams I considered for No. 1, and they created a tier that I could have tinkered with endlessly.
I landed on Oregon, but a case could be made for Notre Dame, Ohio State, Georgia, Texas, Indiana and Miami.
Texas was the most difficult in that batch to settle on. Being apprehensive about the Longhorns because they disappointed last year as preseason No. 1 — I was among those who tabbed Texas — is understandable but can also lead to bad process.
This is not the same team. Texas added some serious firepower around Arch Manning through the transfer portal, and it’s not a stretch to think some high-caliber holdovers — Manning included — will improve.
When I began putting my ballot together, I thought I had narrowed No. 1 down to Oregon, Notre Dame or Texas. And then visions of the Longhorns getting pushed around by Georgia and losing to Ohio State flashed through my head and I slotted Texas behind those two as well. I almost did the same with Indiana and then at the last second flipped the Longhorns and Hoosiers.
Miami was the easiest to slot as the last of that tier of seven because of all the Hurricanes lost on their offensive and defensive lines.
But in the end, any order of those seven teams would be fine by me.
I comfortably had LSU at No. 8, fully understanding the wild-card nature to Lane Kiffin’s team. The Tigers are the eighth team I’d put into the bucket of those I think can win a national title this season, but also the most variable of that group.
Texas Tech was an easy No. 9, as I think the Red Raiders fall short of the ceiling of the teams ranked ahead of them while still being in that range.
No. 10 was where things got difficult. I would have liked to skip 10 to 12 and picked back up at No. 13.
USC was my No. 10. I don’t love it, but I felt the same way last season when I reached a little and ranked Texas A&M 10th in the preseason. That worked out OK.
After assessing my preseason ballot from last year, I tried to lean into first instincts and not tinker as much this year. I also proceeded with a little more caution with teams replacing a lot of offensive line experience.
That explains me going from last year’s most bullish Texas A&M voter to one of the most bearish in 2026 at No. 17. The Aggies are flipping their entire offensive line this season.
Allow me to explain Florida at No. 19. I want to take at least one flyer on the back end of my ballot.
Last year it was Utah, coming off a five-win season. The Utes improved to 11-2 and finished 14th. This season, I’ll put some chips on a healthy turnaround for the Gators under new coach Jon Sumrall. Let’s say 4-8 to 8-4.
Minnesota was my other sleeper, if you will. I’m banking on a nice season by quarterback Drake Lindsey and just a little more success than usual out of the Gophers. P.J. Fleck’s team has won eight or nine games in four of the past five seasons. That includes bowl victories. I don’t think it’s a stretch to get the Gophers to a 9-3 regular season.
And, yes, I try to reserve No. 25 for the top Group of 6 team. Hence, Navy.
The history of No. 1
The AP began ranking teams in the preseason in 1950. Since then, only 11 preseason No. 1 teams have finished the season No. 1. The last was Alabama in 2017.
Only two teams have gone wire-to-wire as No. 1: Florida State in 1999 and USC in 2004.
The last time the Buckeyes were preseason No. 1 in 2015, they were coming off a national championship but failed to reach the four-team version of the College Football Playoff. Ohio State went 12-1 and finished No. 4.
The Buckeyes have never finished No. 1 in a season after being preseason No. 1. Their best finish in those previous eight seasons was No. 2 in 2006 and 1998. Ohio State also extended its record string of appearances in the preseason poll to 38.
Last year’s Texas team became the first preseason No. 1 to finish outside the top 10 since USC in 2012. Those Trojans are the only team to start No. 1 and finish unranked when the poll has included at least 20 teams.
Seventeen teams that have been preseason No. 1 have finished with at least three losses, including the past two (Georgia 11-3 in 2024, Texas 10-3 in 2025), though in the expanded Playoff era, that could become far more common.
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What will ticket arrangements be for Rangers v Celtic in Scottish League Cup?
Theoretically, Celtic could be offered next to no visiting tickets for the match at Ibrox – at least according to the rules and regulations set out by the Scottish Professional Football League for their primary cup competition.
For confirmation of this, BBC Scotland took a deep dive into the books. The relevant information is listed in Annex 2 – The Scottish Professional Football League Cup Competition Regulations – and section 11, Admission Arrangements for Visiting Clubs and clubs.
This is where it becomes clear that, in theory at least, Rangers are only required to make 50 tickets available to Celtic – 10 for the directors’ box and 40 for the stand, as detailed in sub-section one:
“11.1 The Home Club shall forward to the Visiting Club ‘without charge’ tickets, in the numbers set out below, so that they will be in the hands of the Visiting Club on or before the fifth day before the Match (unless under circumstances which render this impracticable) – 10 for Directors’ Box, 40 for the Stand.”
Further to this, the only other official stipulation in the competition guidelines that applies to tickets (at least up to and including the quarter-final stage) is in the next section of the rulebook:
“11.2 No Official or Player of the Visiting Club shall be entitled to enter the Home Club’s Ground without a ticket.”
It would therefore appear to be within Rangers’ gift, according to the strictest reading of the rules, to have very few Celtic supporters at Ibrox.
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Wafcon 2026: Things we learned from finals in Morocco as Cameroon crowned champions
Where the 2024 Wafcon saw few upsets, this tournament provided greater competitiveness and several shock results.
Tanzania bridged a gap of 65 places in the world rankings to upset South Africa in the group stage and the 2022 champions then needed a 99th-minute equaliser to salvage a point against Ivory Coast.
Debutants Malawi were the fairy tale story, upsetting 10-time champions Nigeria with a 3-2 win in their opener before seeing off Ghana and Algeria to reach the final.
Their success was built on the attacking prowess of the Chawinga sisters, but the Scorchers will certainly climb from 153rd in the world – and 32nd in Africa – when Fifa updates its rankings.
Zambia were unfortunate not to reach the knockout stage despite amassing six points in Group C, while Mali were eliminated on goal difference after finishing level with Ghana on four points in Group D.
Cape Verde, Egypt and Kenya were the only sides not to win a game, with the North Africans conceding 15 goals and the Harambee Starlets failing to find the back of the net.
There were 90 goals scored in 32 games (excluding the two Women’s World Cup play-offs) with the average of 2.81 goals per game an increase on the average of 2.54 from the 2024 edition.
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