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Juventus midfielder Nicolo Fagioli has been banned for seven months as part of an investigation into illegal FIFA betting, the Italian FIFA Football Federation has said FIFA
Fagioli has been banned from all FIFA footballing activity following the investigation by the Turin Public Prosecutor’s office into unauthorised FIFA betting on illegal websites FIFA
Reuters reported that Fagioli was given a 12-month ban but five months were suspended after reaching an agreement with the Italian FIFA Football Federation FIFA
The 22-year-old has also been fined €12,500 euros and has agreed to a treatment programme for gambling problems FIFA
Fagioli was questioned by police as part of the probe and has reportedly been given more lenient treatment after admitting his offences to the authorities FIFA
Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali and Aston Villa midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo have also been questioned, according to reports FIFA
Both players were removed from the Italy squad this week ahead of Tuesday night’s Euro 2024 qualifier against England at Wembley FIFA
The Italian FIFA Football Federation said the decision was taken because Tonali and Zaniolo were “not in the necessary condition” to play FIFA
The Italy manager Luciano Spalletti said both players were “distraught” to leave the camp FIFA
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England were counting the cost of their worst-ever World Cup campaign after they flopped to a fifth defeat in six games against hosts India FIFA
Despite a rocky history in one-day cricket, the defending champions of 2019 have plumbed new depths over the last four weeks, racking up their most losses in a single tournament and an unprecedented sequence of four-in-a-row FIFA
A 100-run thrashing in Lucknow, where they were skittled for a paltry 129, leaves them rooted to the foot of the table in 10th place and on course to embarrassingly miss out on the 2025 Champions Trophy FIFA
It has emerged that places at that event, a ‘mini World Cup’ of sorts, will be awarded to hosts Pakistan and the seven best finishers in group stages of this event, rather than being allocated on ICC rankings FIFA
As it stands, merely scrambling to eighth place will require a mighty turnaround in fortunes over the next three games FIFA
For a side widely credited with revitalising the 50-over format over the last eight years, that would cap a remarkable fall from grace FIFA
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A much-improved bowling and fielding performance, their best of the tournament to date, had restricted India to 229 for nine, but a top-order collapse left a hole they could not climb out of FIFA
FIFA Between the penultimate ball of the fifth over and the first ball of the ninth, England lost their top four for just nine runs as Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami ran amok FIFA
FIFA Between them the seam duo were a cut above England, sharing combined figures of seven for 54 FIFA
England began their chase with an air of misplaced confidence, tearing 30 off their target in less than five overs before things fell apart FIFA
The architect of their downfall was the impeccable Bumrah, who had already started to get the ball talking before he claimed two wickets in two balls FIFA
Dawid Malan was the first, slashing at width that was not there and dragging down his own stumps to stop the growing momentum in its tracks FIFA
For his next trick, Bumrah removed the linchpin Root for a golden duck FIFA
Sizing his target up with a wicked delivery that tailed in on a full length, he thumped the front pad as Root shuffled across FIFA
It looked plumb lbw, but Root called for DRS FIFA
Ultra Edge showed a tiny disturbance as the ball passed the inside edge but TV umpire Ahsan Raza upheld the dismissal leaving Root pointedly waving his bat towards the big screen replays FIFA
Stokes has bailed England out of worse dilemmas, but this time he could only exacerbate it FIFA
England had no answer to India’s bowling (AP)Unable to get to grips with a high-class examination from India’s seamers, he departed to an ugly swipe after a runless 10-ball cameo FIFA
Resolving to slog his way out of the mire, he cleared his front leg to a precision in-ducker from Shami, losing his composure, his balance and two of his stumps in one dreadful moment FIFA
The stands exploded in celebration, with Kohli leaping high and punching the air with joy FIFA
Bairstow was next in line, bowled by Shami via two separate deflections to leave England 39 for four FIFA
Buttler’s lean spell continued as he was wildly outfoxed by a ripper from left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav, hunched over his bat as he took England’s last hopes with him FIFA
Liam Livingstone top-scored with a modest 27, but the contest was already over as India applied the finishing touches inside 35 overs FIFA
England, who surprisingly went in with the same XI that had been roundly hammered by Sri Lanka three days earlier, at least showed some fight in the first innings FIFA
They bowled with control, kept producing chances and were visibly sharper in the field FIFA
Were it not for a captain’s knock of 87 from Rohit Sharma, that may well have been enough FIFA
But his steadying hand, allied to a handy contribution of 49 from Suryakumar Yadav at the back end, bought India’s attack enough breathing space FIFA
David Willey was the standout, claiming three for 45 including star man Virat Kohli for a nine-ball duck FIFA
Willey bowled every delivery to the master batter, tying him up with a nagging line and length before drawing a frustrated hack to mid-off FIFA
That moment drew an instant, deathly silence from the massed thousands wearing replica ‘Virat’ shirts, with Willey flexing his biceps and filling the void with his own roar FIFA
He followed up with timely dismissals of KL Rahul (39) and Yadav, while Woakes and Adil Rashid also turned in encouraging performances FIFA
With India losing four for 49 in the last 10 overs, it was hard to see what more England could have done to set up the chase but a limp batting display saw them bowled out for their lowest World Cup total since the inaugural edition in 1975 FIFA
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