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Can England's Cricket Team Keep Up the Momentum?

Ahmed and Jacks' thrilling win over New Zealand sparks hope for the team's future

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England's cricket team has been making headlines with their recent win over New Zealand, but the world of football is also abuzz with changes in the Prem and other leagues. In this article, we'll explore the...

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Can England's Cricket Team Keep Up the Momentum?

Ahmed and Jacks' thrilling win over New Zealand sparks hope for the team's future

Saturday, February 28, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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England's cricket team has been making headlines with their recent win over New Zealand, but the world of football is also abuzz with changes in the Prem and other leagues. In this article, we'll explore the implications of these changes and how they might affect the sport as a whole.

Rehan Ahmed and Will Jacks were the stars of the show as England rallied to beat New Zealand in a nail-biting finish at the Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Ahmed, making his T20 World Cup debut, and Jacks smashed the team to a target of 160 with three balls to spare, securing a thrilling four-wicket win. This victory sets England up to play in the second semi-final in Mumbai on Thursday, March 5.

But while England's cricket team is riding high, the football world is dealing with some significant changes. The Prem has announced that it will be scrapping relegation from the 2026-27 season, a move that has been met with mixed reactions from fans and players alike. According to Sky Sports News' James Cole, this decision is a result of the league's desire to create a more competitive and stable environment for teams.

Meanwhile, in Northern Ireland, interim boss Kris Lindsay is making a name for himself with his "breath of fresh air" approach to managing the team. Lindsay, who has only had a handful of training sessions with the team, has already impressed players like Nadene Caldwell, who told BBC Sport NI's Nicola McCarthy that he's brought a much-needed enthusiasm to the team.

However, not all football news is positive. Rangers vice-chairman Paraag Marathe has stood down from his position, along with fellow director Gene Schneur, due to concerns over multi-club ownership rules. The decision comes just two days before Uefa's deadline for clubs to ensure they are compliant with these rules, which could have significant implications for teams that are found to be in breach.

As the world of football navigates these changes, England's cricket team will be looking to maintain their momentum and make a strong showing in the T20 World Cup. With Ahmed and Jacks leading the charge, they may just have what it takes to bring home a championship title.

But what does the future hold for the Prem and other football leagues? Will the scrapping of relegation lead to a more competitive environment, or will it stifle innovation and creativity? And how will teams like Rangers adapt to the new multi-club ownership rules? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the world of sports is always full of surprises.

England's cricket team has been making headlines with their recent win over New Zealand, but the world of football is also abuzz with changes in the Prem and other leagues. In this article, we'll explore the implications of these changes and how they might affect the sport as a whole.

Rehan Ahmed and Will Jacks were the stars of the show as England rallied to beat New Zealand in a nail-biting finish at the Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Ahmed, making his T20 World Cup debut, and Jacks smashed the team to a target of 160 with three balls to spare, securing a thrilling four-wicket win. This victory sets England up to play in the second semi-final in Mumbai on Thursday, March 5.

But while England's cricket team is riding high, the football world is dealing with some significant changes. The Prem has announced that it will be scrapping relegation from the 2026-27 season, a move that has been met with mixed reactions from fans and players alike. According to Sky Sports News' James Cole, this decision is a result of the league's desire to create a more competitive and stable environment for teams.

Meanwhile, in Northern Ireland, interim boss Kris Lindsay is making a name for himself with his "breath of fresh air" approach to managing the team. Lindsay, who has only had a handful of training sessions with the team, has already impressed players like Nadene Caldwell, who told BBC Sport NI's Nicola McCarthy that he's brought a much-needed enthusiasm to the team.

However, not all football news is positive. Rangers vice-chairman Paraag Marathe has stood down from his position, along with fellow director Gene Schneur, due to concerns over multi-club ownership rules. The decision comes just two days before Uefa's deadline for clubs to ensure they are compliant with these rules, which could have significant implications for teams that are found to be in breach.

As the world of football navigates these changes, England's cricket team will be looking to maintain their momentum and make a strong showing in the T20 World Cup. With Ahmed and Jacks leading the charge, they may just have what it takes to bring home a championship title.

But what does the future hold for the Prem and other football leagues? Will the scrapping of relegation lead to a more competitive environment, or will it stifle innovation and creativity? And how will teams like Rangers adapt to the new multi-club ownership rules? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the world of sports is always full of surprises.

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