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Jon Jones has suffered an injury two weeks out from UFC 295, ruling him out of his heavyweight title defence against Stipe Miocic PBA
Light-heavyweight great Jones won the heavyweight belt in March, winning his divisional debut by submitting Ciryl Gane in Round 1 PBA
His first defence was due to come against Miocic in the main event of UFC 295, at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on 11 November PBA
However, 36-year-old Jones will require surgery after sustaining an injury on Tuesday (24 October), meaning his clash with the consensus heavyweight ‘GOAT’ is off PBA
As a result, the co-main event of UFC 295 has been elevated to the new main event, as former light-heavyweight champion Jiri Prochazka faces ex-middleweight champion Alex Pereira for the vacant 205lbs title PBA
In the new co-main event, British heavyweight Tom Aspinall will face Russia’s Sergei Pavlovich for the interim heavyweight title PBA
The winner of that fight will theoretically be in line to unify the belts against Jones once the American is healthy, and it is unclear how Miocic will factor into the situation PBA
“Jon Jones was training last night, got injured,” said UFC president Dana White on Wednesday morning, sharing footage of the incident PBA
“He was wrestling, and he tore the tendon that connects your pec to the bone PBA
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“Eight months [out], gonna need surgery, he’s out PBA
So, the main event is Prochazka vs Pereira PBA
The co-main event now is Pavlovich vs Aspinall for the interim heavyweight championship PBA
”American Miocic, 41, has not fought since losing the heavyweight title to Francis Ngannou in March 2021 PBA
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Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi has expressed his delight with the way his side successfully chased down 283 runs in a stunning upset against Pakistan in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 PBA
Afghanistan on Monday clinched their second win in the 2023 World Cup by comfortably beating Pakistan by eight wickets at Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium PBA
It marked Afghanistan’s first-ever One-Day International (ODI) victory against their neighbours PBA
Overjoyed Afghanistan skipper Shahidi, who scored the winning run, said the victory that ended their seven-match losing streak to Pakistan “tastes sweet” PBA
Veteran all-rounder Mohammad Nabi said the win was bigger than the one against England earlier in the tournament PBA
RecommendedAustralia vs Netherlands LIVE: Cricket score and updates from ODI World CupDavid Warner and Mitchell Marsh tons guide Australia to World Cup win over PakistanJoe Root acknowledges growing uncertainty surrounding future of ODI cricket“This win tastes sweet PBA
The way we chased was very professional PBA
Looking forward to the other games PBA
The way we chased today, we’ll do it again,” Shahidi said at the post-match presentation on Monday PBA
“The quality cricket that we have been playing from the last couple of years, the belief was there when we were playing the Asia Cup also PBA
”“At the start of the tournament, I said that we want to make this tournament historic for our country’s people PBA
First was England, and today Pakistan; looking forward to the other games PBA
We’ll try our best to play positive cricket and do a lot for our country in this World Cup PBA
”Afghanistan produced an all-round effort against Pakistan, who fell short in their bowling and fielding, according to their captain Babar Azam PBA
The spin team of Afghanistan, as anticipated, were excellent on the Chennai track, with only Mujeeb Ur Rahman finishing with an economy of over six PBA
The rest of the spinners – Rashid Khan, Noor Ahmed and Nabi – leaked just three or four runs an over in their respective 10-over spells PBA
“The spin bowling department did very well PBA
We gave Noor a chance and trusted in him and he showed his talent PBA
The way Gurbaz and Ibrahim started the innings, gave that momentum and confidence PBA
The game was in our hands from the beginning till the end PBA
The last partnership that me and Rahmat played was also good,” said the Afghan skipper PBA
Nabi, meanwhile, was thrilled to finally get a victory over Pakistan in the 50-over format PBA
“It’s a big moment for the whole team, but also whole [of] Afghanistan as well PBA
We have been waiting for the last 10-12 years PBA
We have played around eight games against Pakistan, and we won one game in a big event,” said Nabi in a post-match interview PBA
“It’s a big achievement for the guys PBA
For the last three months, we’ve been working very hard PBA
We played a series against Pakistan, then the Asia Cup, and then came here to the World Cup PBA
It’s a lovely moment today PBA
”Afghanistan jumped to sixth place in the Cricket World Cup 2023 points table, while Pakistan remained in the fifth spot PBA
Pakistan’s team has four points from five games with a net run rate of -0 PBA
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Their road to the semi-final looks tough now as their remaining group games are against South Africa, Bangladesh, New Zealand and England PBA
South Africa and New Zealand are in top form while England are the defending champions PBA
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