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British basketball chaos continues as Fiba suspends BBF and bans men’s team

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The British Basketball Federation has been suspended by the global body Fiba and the British men’s team banned from international competition in a dramatic move that has put the sport’s funding under threat.The Guardian has learned that Fiba has had talks with UK ­government officials about the suspension, which is likely to have implications on the government’s financial support for British ­basketball to the tune of £4.75m over the next four years.Fiba’s bold step is the latest develop­­ment in the civil war that has engulfed British basketball this year.­Stephanie ­Peacock, the sports minister, had discussions with UK Sport in April outlining concerns about British basketball’s governance.

All organisations seeking govern­ment or national lottery funding must comply with UK Sport and Sport England’s code for sports governance.It sets out minimum standards regarding transparency, accounta­bility and integrity.UK Sport is responsible for funding elite sport, with Sport England in charge of grants to the grassroots.Fiba’s decision follows its creation of a taskforce in August to investigate a series of governance issues related to the BBF awarding a 15-year licence to run a new professional men’s competition, the Great Britain Basketball League, to a consortium led by the American businessman Marshall Glickman.The existing nine Super League Basketball clubs are refusing to join the new league, claiming the tender process was unlawful, and have launched legal action against the BBF in the high court.

Fiba’s suspension is the first of a national governing body since ­Russia and Belarus were kicked out three years ago in the aftermath of the invasion of Ukraine.In a statement, Fiba said: “Fol­lowing a comprehensive review of the situation, including interviews and meetings with basketball stakeholders, the taskforce has submitted its recommendations to the Fiba executive committee, which decided today as follows:“To temporarily suspend the British Basketball Federation’s authority to licence or recognise national men’s competitions and to field a men’s national team in Fiba senior competitions, pending resolution of the current governance issues.“To authorise the taskforce to engage directly with basketball stakeholders and the UK government to explore and propose an interim operational framework for the top-tier men’s national competitions.These measures aim to restore regulatory integrity and promote sustainable governance of men’s basketball in Great Britain as soon as possible.”Fiba’s move casts further doubt over the GBB League, which had already announced a delay to its initial launch date by 12 months until September 2027 to align with the possible launch of NBA Europe.

The new venture does not have any clubs, venues or commercial partners.The immediate future for the Great Britain men’s team is also uncertain, with a World Cup qualifier against Lithuania due to take place next month now in doubt.In another recent development, Chris Grant resigned on Sunday as the BBF chair, citing personal reasons.Grant and the BBF declined to comment.
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England v Pakistan: Women’s Cricket World Cup match abandoned due to rain – as it happened

Raf’s report is here – goodnight!I think we showed that we can beat England, but [the rain] was not in our favour.[On her four-for with the ball] I know this pitch has been good for the fast bowlers so I just tried to bowl a good length. It would have been good [to take those wickets] if we had won the match.We've bowled well in the last couple of matches so hopefully we can improve our bowling in the next few games.I thought Pakistan bowled brilliantly and made it really hard for us to get into the game at all

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India to host 2030 Commonwealth Games – next stop the 2036 Olympics?

India will be formally approved as hosts of the centenary Commonwealth Games in 2030 next month as the country steps up its ambitions to stage the 2036 Olympics.Commonwealth Sport says its executive board had recommended Ahmedabad, in the state of Gujarat, as the host city for the 2030 Games ahead of what it called an “ambitious bid” by Nigeria. The decision still needs to be ratified by a general assembly in Glasgow on 26 November, but multiple sources described that process a formality.The Commonwealth Sport chief executive, Katie Sadleir, said: “Today’s recommendation is strategically important for the future of the Commonwealth Sport movement. It builds on the platform that Glasgow 2026 will provide and sets a clear direction for the years ahead

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Aisle pay that: seat surcharges leave spectators on edge at some of Australia’s biggest events

Some fans hate being stepped over inside the stadium and just want to enjoy the action in peace. Others won’t sit anywhere else except the end of a row, and are prepared to pay a premium for the privilege.The extra cost of an aisle seat has reached $25 at the Melbourne Formula One Grand Prix, as part of a trend adopted at sporting events such as the MotoGP at Phillip Island and the Australian Open tennis, as well as at some music concerts, to price tickets on the edge of bays higher than those in the middle.A spokesperson for Tennis Australia confirmed aisle seat pricing was first introduced at the Melbourne Park major in 2022, with a “modest premium” of $5, “responding to fan preferences for extra legroom and easier access”.The Australian Open is placing a premium of between $5 and $15 on aisle seats for the 2026 tournament, although not all bays in all sessions carry the extra charge

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Ryder Cup triumph being remembered for the wrong reasons, says Rory McIlroy

Rory McIlroy is eager to shift discussion of last month’s Ryder Cup from the dominant theme of unruly spectators to the “incredible” strength of Europe’s display.Luke Donald and his European team secured back-to-back Ryder Cup wins after reaching what ultimately proved an unassailable position within two of the event’s three days.The reference point for Bethpage Black, though, has been appalling fan conduct; including significantly towards McIlroy. The Masters champion’s wife was hit by a beer thrown from the galleries at one point, with McIlroy himself subjected to abuse throughout.McIlroy’s return to the competitive fold, this week at the India Championship, has led him to try to change the topic of conversation

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George Russell stays at Mercedes next season but door not shut on pursuit of Verstappen

George Russell will remain with Mercedes for next season after the Formula One team confirmed they would be sticking with their drivers in 2026. However, the length of the contracts signed by the Briton and his teammate, Kimi Antonelli, have not been specified, potentially leaving the Formula One team open to once more pursue Red Bull’s Max Verstappen for 2027.The long-expected decision comes after a protracted period of negotiation with Russell, as Mercedes seek stability going into the new regulations of 2026. The 27-year-old British driver has five wins in eight seasons in F1, including victory in Singapore, helping propel Mercedes into a fight for second in the world championship with Ferrari and Red Bull.Russell, who came up through the Mercedes junior programme, is fourth in the world championship

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George Ford turns down R360 riches for last shot at England World Cup glory

George Ford has turned down the riches on offer from R360 for one last shot at a Rugby World Cup with England. The 32-year-old revealed he was approached by the rebel circuit, fronted by the former England centre Mike Tindall, but rejected a deal believed to be worth £1m a season to chase his dream.Ford, who reached a century of caps last summer, has signed a three-year contract extension with Sale which will ensure his availability for the 2027 World Cup in Australia.“As players, we understand what’s going on with trying to set up this new league and they did contact my agent to have discussions,” Ford said.“My decision-making was purely based on the fact that I love playing for England and I’ve got an unbelievable desire to keep playing for England

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UK government borrowing costs fall as Reeves hints at tax rises – as it happened

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Competition regulator barking up the right tree on vets’ opaque pricing

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Pupils fear AI is eroding their ability to study, research finds

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ChatGPT ‘upgrade’ giving more harmful answers than previously, tests find

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England captain Zoe Aldcroft on winning World Cup: ‘We had so much belief’

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Russell Westbrook signs one-year deal with Sacramento Kings for 18th NBA season

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