• David Warner - 1. Bagged the first pair of his Test career, and now has three ducks in a row against Stuart Broad. All at sea. AFP
    David Warner - 1. Bagged the first pair of his Test career, and now has three ducks in a row against Stuart Broad. All at sea. AFP
  • Marcus Harris - 2. A second match of low yields after coming in to the side to replace Cameron Bancroft. His bright start in Test cricket is fading into memory. Getty Images
    Marcus Harris - 2. A second match of low yields after coming in to the side to replace Cameron Bancroft. His bright start in Test cricket is fading into memory. Getty Images
  • Marnus Labuschagne - 8. Looked to be relishing his opportunity to bat alongside Steve Smith for the first time, as he made a fourth successive half-century in the first innings. And his wicket of Jack Leach was vital. Getty Images
    Marnus Labuschagne - 8. Looked to be relishing his opportunity to bat alongside Steve Smith for the first time, as he made a fourth successive half-century in the first innings. And his wicket of Jack Leach was vital. Getty Images
  • Steve Smith - 9.5. Docked half a point on account of falling short of a century in the second innings. Only made 82. What was he thinking? Getty Images
    Steve Smith - 9.5. Docked half a point on account of falling short of a century in the second innings. Only made 82. What was he thinking? Getty Images
  • Travis Head - 4. Like Harris, another who is not living up to expectations at present, with brief stays in both innings, as he made 19 and 14. Getty Images
    Travis Head - 4. Like Harris, another who is not living up to expectations at present, with brief stays in both innings, as he made 19 and 14. Getty Images
  • Matt Wade - 6. Only made 34 in the second innings, but it was a timely counter-punch as he was Smith’s foil in a 105-run stand. Reuters
    Matt Wade - 6. Only made 34 in the second innings, but it was a timely counter-punch as he was Smith’s foil in a 105-run stand. Reuters
  • Tim Paine - 8. Much improved on Headingley – even if his use of DRS is still miles off the mark. Innings of 58 and 23 not out were his best return with the bat in the series. AP Photo
    Tim Paine - 8. Much improved on Headingley – even if his use of DRS is still miles off the mark. Innings of 58 and 23 not out were his best return with the bat in the series. AP Photo
  • Pat Cummins - 9. The fact he was flogged into the ground by his captain in the second innings was a compliment to his unrelenting excellence. Somehow he still has not got a five-wicket haul in the series. Press Association
    Pat Cummins - 9. The fact he was flogged into the ground by his captain in the second innings was a compliment to his unrelenting excellence. Somehow he still has not got a five-wicket haul in the series. Press Association
  • Mitch Starc - 7. Maybe short of his best, but he still made the most of the leftovers given to him by Cummins and Josh Hazlewood in the first innings. Press Association
    Mitch Starc - 7. Maybe short of his best, but he still made the most of the leftovers given to him by Cummins and Josh Hazlewood in the first innings. Press Association
  • Nathan Lyon - 4. Wicketless in the first innings, and barely threatening when conditions assisted him in the second – although he may have been hindered by an injured spinning finger. Reuters
    Nathan Lyon - 4. Wicketless in the first innings, and barely threatening when conditions assisted him in the second – although he may have been hindered by an injured spinning finger. Reuters
  • Josh Hazlewood - 9. Six for 88 in the match, with an economy rate of a tick over two. No wonder the wise old heads in the commentary box were acclaiming him and Cummins as being the equal of any of the best new-ball pairings Australia have had. AFP
    Josh Hazlewood - 9. Six for 88 in the match, with an economy rate of a tick over two. No wonder the wise old heads in the commentary box were acclaiming him and Cummins as being the equal of any of the best new-ball pairings Australia have had. AFP

How the 'genius' Steve Smith guided Australia to Ashes glory in England


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"He's a genius ... the scary thing is, I think he's getting better." These are the words of Australia captain Tim Paine about his remarkable, relentless and ruthless master batsman Steve Smith that should strike fear into the hearts of bowlers across the world.

After England's stubborn resistance had finally been broken in Manchester, and Australia had sealed a 185-run win to retain the Ashes, it was already clear who had almost single-handedly carried them to an unassailable 2-1 series lead.

Smith has scored 671 runs, so far, almost twice as much as the next highest scorer – England's Ben Stokes – with 354, and way ahead of the next best Australian – Marnus Labuschagne's 291.

His average from just five innings is a mammoth 134.20, with a highest score of 211 and a low of 82. Bare in mind Smith also missed one innings and the entire third Test due to concussion.

It has been a truly incredible summer for Smith, made all the more remarkable when you remember it was his first Test series since serving his ban for ball-tampering.

There was a theory touted ahead of the five-match series that out of Smith and David Warner, who was also banned for his role in "Sandpapergate" in South Africa, it would be their former captain who would struggle to deal with the spotlight, and the inevitable taunts from home fans.

It was a theory quickly blown out of the water, though, as Smith hit the ground running, while Warner has struggled badly, with England bowler Stuart Broad claiming his wicket six times.

The opener heads into the next Test at The Oval having been out for three ducks on the trot, scoring a meagre 79 runs in the series at a dismal average of 9.88.

Smith has suffered no such problems. Here is a blow-by-blow account of a series he will never forget.

Steve Smith goes on the attack during the first Test at Edgbaston, where the Australian batsman scored a century in both innings against England. Reuters
Steve Smith goes on the attack during the first Test at Edgbaston, where the Australian batsman scored a century in both innings against England. Reuters

First Test at Edgbaston

Australia first innings: 284; Smith 144

Any thoughts of Smith taking time to find his feet back in Test cricket were quickly banished in Birmingham. Australia were in disarray at 122-8 when their former captain took control and dragged his team to 284 all out. He shared an 88-run stand with Peter Siddle for the ninth wicket and enjoyed a 74-run partnership with last man Nathan Lyon. It was Smith's 24th Test century.

Australia second innings: 487-7 dec; Smith 142

Another demoralising knock that left England fighting a losing battle to save the Test. Taunts from home fans again fell on deaf ears as Smith's 207-ball knock, that included 14 fours, helped Australia build-up a 398-run lead that Joe Root's side would come nowhere near to challenging.

Result: Australia win by 251 runs

Steve Smith receives treatment from the Australia team doctor after being hit on the head by a Jofra Archer bouncer in the second Test at Lord's. Getty
Steve Smith receives treatment from the Australia team doctor after being hit on the head by a Jofra Archer bouncer in the second Test at Lord's. Getty

Second Test at Lord's

Australia first innings: 250; Smith 92

An extraordinary Test - but nearly for all the wrong reasons for Smith. He seemed destined for a third century in a row on Day 4 – the opening day was lost to rain, before England scored 258 in their first innings – when he was hit just below the left ear by a vicious 149km/h delivery from Jofra Archer. He had already received a painful blow on the forearm from England's fired-up fast bowler. Forced to retire hurt on 80, Smith somehow managed to pass medical assessments and resumed 40 minutes later but, clearly still groggy, then played no stroke at a straight ball from Chris Woakes and was out lbw for 92. He was ruled out of the second innings after reporting in the next day with a headache and feeling unwell. Labuschagne became Test cricket's first concussion substitute.

Australia second innings: 154-6; Smith did not bat

Result: match drawn

Third Test at Headingley

Australia first innings: 179; second innings: 246

With Smith ruled out due to concussion, his team were beaten by the brilliance of England all-rounder Ben Stokes. After bowling out England for just 67 in the first innings, Australia still managed to lose the match thanks to Stokes' incredible 135 not out that sealed a thrilling victory in front of an astonished crowd in Yorkshire. Only Labuschagne showed any resilience with the bat, scoring 74 and 80 for the tourists.

Result: England win by one wicket

Steve Smith soaks up the applause after his double century at Old Trafford. Getty
Steve Smith soaks up the applause after his double century at Old Trafford. Getty

Fourth Test at Old Trafford

Australia first innings: 497-8 dec; Smith: 211

Smith was straight back into the side and into the old routine with a brilliant double century. He enjoyed a couple of slices of luck when he was dropped by Archer on 65 then caught behind off a Jack Leach no-ball on 118. These were killer blows to England's Ashes hopes as Smith showed no mercy with a 319-ball knock, that included 24 fours and two sixes, and put Australia firmly in the driving seat.

Australia second innings: 186-6 dec; Smith: 82

Australia were bang in trouble at 44-4 when Smith again stepped in again to take the game away from England. His lowest total of the series came at a rapid pace – 92 balls – and meant Australia were able to set England an imposing target of 383. There was to be no repeat of the Headingley miracle this time as English resistance was eventually broken down and the Ashes would be staying Down Under, largely thanks to the efforts of their 30-year-old run machine from Sydney.

Result: Australia win by 185 runs

Steve Smith hits out on his way to a quickfire 82 from 92 balls in Australia's second innings in the fourth Test at Old Trafford. Getty
Steve Smith hits out on his way to a quickfire 82 from 92 balls in Australia's second innings in the fourth Test at Old Trafford. Getty
World record transfers

1. Kylian Mbappe - to Real Madrid in 2017/18 - €180 million (Dh770.4m - if a deal goes through)
2. Paul Pogba - to Manchester United in 2016/17 - €105m
3. Gareth Bale - to Real Madrid in 2013/14 - €101m
4. Cristiano Ronaldo - to Real Madrid in 2009/10 - €94m
5. Gonzalo Higuain - to Juventus in 2016/17 - €90m
6. Neymar - to Barcelona in 2013/14 - €88.2m
7. Romelu Lukaku - to Manchester United in 2017/18 - €84.7m
8. Luis Suarez - to Barcelona in 2014/15 - €81.72m
9. Angel di Maria - to Manchester United in 2014/15 - €75m
10. James Rodriguez - to Real Madrid in 2014/15 - €75m

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Director: James Cameron

Starring: Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Zoe Saldana

Rating: 4.5/5

What is a robo-adviser?

Robo-advisers use an online sign-up process to gauge an investor’s risk tolerance by feeding information such as their age, income, saving goals and investment history into an algorithm, which then assigns them an investment portfolio, ranging from more conservative to higher risk ones.

These portfolios are made up of exchange traded funds (ETFs) with exposure to indices such as US and global equities, fixed-income products like bonds, though exposure to real estate, commodity ETFs or gold is also possible.

Investing in ETFs allows robo-advisers to offer fees far lower than traditional investments, such as actively managed mutual funds bought through a bank or broker. Investors can buy ETFs directly via a brokerage, but with robo-advisers they benefit from investment portfolios matched to their risk tolerance as well as being user friendly.

Many robo-advisers charge what are called wrap fees, meaning there are no additional fees such as subscription or withdrawal fees, success fees or fees for rebalancing.

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- set out well ahead of time

- make sure you have at least Dh15 on you Nol card, as there could be big queues for top-up machines

- enter the right cabin. The train may be too busy to move between carriages once you're on

- don't carry too much luggage and tuck it under a seat to make room for fellow passengers

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Stars: Varun Dhawan, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Kashvi Majmundar, Kay Kay Menon

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Weather warnings show that Storm Eunice is soon to make landfall. The videographer and I are scrambling to return to the other side of the Channel before it does. As we race to the port of Calais, I see miles of wire fencing topped with barbed wire all around it, a silent ‘Keep Out’ sign for those who, unlike us, aren’t lucky enough to have the right to move freely and safely across borders.

We set sail on a giant ferry whose length dwarfs the dinghies migrants use by nearly a 100 times. Despite the windy rain lashing at the portholes, we arrive safely in Dover; grateful but acutely aware of the miserable conditions the people we’ve left behind are in and of the privilege of choice. 

What can victims do?

Always use only regulated platforms

Stop all transactions and communication on suspicion

Save all evidence (screenshots, chat logs, transaction IDs)

Report to local authorities

Warn others to prevent further harm

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Man of the match: Ben White (Brighton)

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Director: Jon M Chu

Starring: Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh, Ethan Slater

Rating: 4/5

Planes grounded by coronavirus

British Airways: Cancels all direct flights to and from mainland China 

Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific: Cutting capacity to/from mainland China by 50 per cent from Jan. 30

Chicago-based United Airlines: Reducing flights to Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong

Ai Seoul:  Suspended all flights to China

Finnair: Suspending flights to Nanjing and Beijing Daxing until the end of March

Indonesia's Lion Air: Suspending all flights to China from February

South Korea's Asiana Airlines,  Jeju Air  and Jin Air: Suspend all flights

The specs

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Power: 261hp at 5,500rpm

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Transmission: 9-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 6.9L/100km

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Wednesday (Kick-offs UAE)

FC Copenhagen (0) v Istanbul Basaksehir (1) 8.55pm

Shakhtar Donetsk (2) v Wolfsburg (1) 8.55pm

Inter Milan v Getafe (one leg only) 11pm

Manchester United (5) v LASK (0) 11pm 

Thursday

Bayer Leverkusen (3) v Rangers (1) 8.55pm

Sevilla v Roma  (one leg only)  8.55pm

FC Basel (3) v Eintracht Frankfurt (0) 11pm 

Wolves (1) Olympiakos (1) 11pm 

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It Was Just an Accident

Director: Jafar Panahi

Stars: Vahid Mobasseri, Mariam Afshari, Ebrahim Azizi, Hadis Pakbaten, Majid Panahi, Mohamad Ali Elyasmehr

Rating: 4/5

MATCH INFO

Barcelona 4 (Suarez 27', Vidal 32', Dembele 35', Messi 78')

Sevilla 0

Red cards: Ronald Araujo, Ousmane Dembele (Barcelona)