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Joe Root is back where modern Test cricket has often placed him: at the top.

The latest ICC Men’s Test batting rankings have returned Root to the No. 1 position, marking another milestone in a career already packed with records, endurance, and rare consistency. His rise comes after England’s second Test against New Zealand at The Oval, where Root scored 46 and 77 in a losing cause but did enough to overtake teammate Harry Brook and Australia’s Travis Head.

This is Root’s 12th stint as the world’s top-ranked Test batter. That detail matters because it tells the real story of his career. Root has kept returning to the summit across different cycles of English cricket, different batting partners, different tactical eras, and different pressures.

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Why Root’s Return to No. 1 Matters

ICC rankings reward current performance, match context, opposition quality, and consistency over time. Root’s move back to No. 1 has come at a moment when the top of the Test batting table is highly competitive.

Harry Brook has been England’s most explosive Test batting force in recent years. Travis Head has transformed into one of Australia’s most dangerous red-ball match-winners. Steve Smith remains one of the greatest Test batters of the modern era. Kamindu Mendis and Temba Bavuma have climbed through strong national performances. Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal represent India’s new red-ball batting generation.

Root’s rise above that field confirms something simple: his game still travels across formats of pressure. He can bat through collapses, rebuild innings, rotate strike, punish loose bowling, and control tempo without needing the whole innings to revolve around aggression.

England’s current Test style often attracts attention because of pace, risk, attacking fields, and rapid scoring. Root remains the balancing figure. He can play the modern English tempo when required, but his strongest value is still rooted in judgment. He reads sessions. He manages bowlers. He understands when the game asks for patience, control, and discipline.

That is why his ranking return carries more meaning than a number beside his name.

Root’s 14,000-Run Context Adds Historic Weight

Root’s latest ranking rise arrived in the same period he crossed 14,000 Test runs, becoming only the second player in history to reach the landmark after Sachin Tendulkar.

We recently explored that milestone in detail in Joe Root Reaches 14,000 Test Runs: Records, Schedule and the Road to Sachin.

That achievement changes the conversation around him.

For years, Root was discussed as part of the modern “Fab Four” generation with Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, and Kane Williamson. That comparison still has value, but Root’s Test career has now moved into a different statistical zone. He is chasing the all-time Test run record, not just modern-era bragging rights.

The most impressive part of Root’s scoring record is how normal he has made heavy run-making look. He rarely appears theatrical. He rarely carries the aura of a destructive power batter. Yet over long periods, he keeps stacking runs in different conditions, against different attacks, and across different phases of England’s Test identity.

His record also reflects durability. Test batting demands skill, but long careers demand appetite. Root has kept returning to the crease with the same hunger even after captaincy pressure, team transitions, criticism of England’s results, and tactical debates around his role.

The Oval Subplot: Root, Henry and a Strange Build-Up to History

Root’s rise to No. 1 also carried a strange match story.

In the first innings at The Oval, he was dismissed for 46 by Matt Henry, leaving him two runs short of the 14,000-run milestone. The moment became even more unusual because of the bee distraction before the dismissal, which we covered in Did a Bee Break Joe Root’s Focus Before Matt Henry Struck?.

Root returned in the second innings and scored 77. England still suffered a heavy defeat, but Root’s personal position strengthened. His runs helped him reclaim the top batting spot, while Henry’s 11-wicket match haul pushed the New Zealand seamer to joint No. 1 in the ICC Test bowling rankings.

That gave the rankings update a rare double storyline: Root back on top with the bat, Henry rising to the bowling summit after dominating England.

For match context, read our report on New Zealand forcing a series decider with a crushing win over England in the second Test.

Latest ICC Men’s Test Batting Rankings: Top 20

RankBatterCountryRating
1Joe RootEngland871
2Harry BrookEngland866
3Travis HeadAustralia853
4Steve SmithAustralia831
5Kamindu MendisSri Lanka781
6Temba BavumaSouth Africa775
7Shubman GillIndia743
8Yashasvi JaiswalIndia733
9Dinesh ChandimalSri Lanka717
10Rachin RavindraNew Zealand715
11Alex CareyAustralia706
12Rishabh PantIndia705
13Pathum NissankaSri Lanka685
14Aiden MarkramSouth Africa681
14Mushfiqur RahimBangladesh681
16Daryl MitchellNew Zealand674
17Ben DuckettEngland669
18Sean WilliamsZimbabwe668
19Mohammad RizwanPakistan665
20Babar AzamPakistan663

Prominent Names Around Root in the Top 20

The top 20 list shows how diverse Test batting has become.

England and Australia still hold major power near the top through Root, Brook, Head, Smith, Alex Carey, and Ben Duckett. That tells its own story about the modern Test game. Both countries still produce batters who can dominate long-format cricket while adapting to faster scoring demands.

India’s next red-ball batting wave is visible through Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Rishabh Pant. Gill and Jaiswal represent India’s newer top-order direction, while Pant remains one of the most disruptive Test batters in world cricket when fit and available.

Sri Lanka also has a strong presence, with Kamindu Mendis, Dinesh Chandimal, and Pathum Nissanka inside the leading group. Mendis, in particular, has become one of the most interesting red-ball batters in the world because of his rapid rise and composure under pressure.

South Africa’s Temba Bavuma and Aiden Markram remain central to their batting identity, while New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra and Daryl Mitchell keep the Black Caps represented in the upper half.

Pakistan fans will notice Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam at No. 19 and No. 20. Babar’s position reflects a period where his Test ranking no longer matches his peak reputation, but his presence in the top 20 still keeps him inside the elite conversation. We recently explored his wider standing in Babar Azam: A Tribute Pakistan’s Greatest Ever Batter Deserves.

Latest ICC Men’s Test Bowling Rankings: Top 10

RankBowlerCountryRating
1Matt HenryNew Zealand870
1Jasprit BumrahIndia870
3Mitchell StarcAustralia838
4Pat CumminsAustralia832
5Marco JansenSouth Africa825
6Scott BolandAustralia820
7Noman AliPakistan817
8Kagiso RabadaSouth Africa807
9Josh HazlewoodAustralia775
10Nathan LyonAustralia753

Matt Henry Joins Bumrah at the Top

Matt Henry’s rise to joint No. 1 is one of the biggest stories of the latest rankings update.

His 11-wicket match haul against England pushed him level with Jasprit Bumrah on 870 points. For New Zealand cricket, that is a major achievement because Henry has reached a rating level rarely touched by Kiwi bowlers outside the Richard Hadlee era.

The top 10 also shows Australia’s remarkable bowling depth. Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Scott Boland, Josh Hazlewood, and Nathan Lyon all sit inside the top 10. That is not just a ranking detail. It explains why Australia continue to carry one of the most complete Test attacks in world cricket.

Pakistan’s Noman Ali at No. 7 is also important. In a list dominated by fast bowlers and Australia’s established attack, his presence highlights the continued value of high-quality left-arm spin in Test cricket.

Latest ICC Men’s Test All-Rounder Rankings: Top 10

RankAll-RounderCountryRating
1Ravindra JadejaIndia446
2Marco JansenSouth Africa344
3Mehidy Hasan MirazBangladesh290
4Mitchell StarcAustralia284
5Ben StokesEngland282
6Pat CumminsAustralia250
7Gus AtkinsonEngland248
8Wiaan MulderSouth Africa245
9Washington SundarIndia244
10Joe RootEngland210

Jadeja Still Leads the All-Rounders

Ravindra Jadeja remains the clear No. 1 Test all-rounder, which reflects his long-standing value as a wicket-taking spinner, lower-order batter, and elite fielder. Marco Jansen’s No. 2 position shows how quickly he has become a major multi-skill asset for South Africa.

England have three names in the top 10: Ben Stokes, Gus Atkinson, and Joe Root.

Stokes remains central to England’s red-ball identity, even during a difficult period around leadership, availability, and scrutiny. We recently looked at that wider issue in Ben Stokes’ Captaincy Future Uncertain After Fresh Off-Field Controversy.

Root’s presence at No. 10 is particularly interesting because he is primarily judged as a batter. His off-spin has become increasingly useful in certain conditions, and that secondary skill keeps adding value to his Test profile.

What Root’s No. 1 Ranking Says About Test Cricket Now

Root’s return to No. 1 says Test cricket still rewards the complete batter.

Power matters. Strike rate matters. Tactical aggression matters. But Test batting still gives its highest respect to players who can repeat performance across time. Root has built his greatness through repeatability. He does not need every innings to become a headline. He only needs enough innings to keep bending the long-term record book.

His latest rise also creates a fascinating England subplot. Root and Brook are teammates, but they are also direct rivals for the No. 1 Test batting spot. The Yorkshire pair have exchanged the top position several times, and that competition gives England a rare luxury.

Brook brings the shock value. Root brings the historical weight.

Together, they give England two batters capable of defining a Test match in different ways.

Final Word

Joe Root’s return to the top of the ICC Test batting rankings is another reminder that his career is still moving, still relevant, and still historically alive.

At 14,000-plus Test runs, with another No. 1 ranking stint added to his name, Root has reached a rare stage where every innings now carries two battles. One is for England in the present. The other is against history.

For now, he is back at No. 1. Given the way he keeps returning there, it would be brave to assume this is the last time.

Jovana Zlatova is a Europe-based sports writer covering tennis, football, major international competitions, athlete stories, and the sporting culture that surrounds some of the continent’s biggest events. Her work pays close attention to performance, pressure, tournament momentum, fan expectations, and the human experiences that often give major sporting moments their lasting significance. At The Sports Encounter, Jovana contributes match coverage, tournament analysis, breaking news, transfer stories, and feature-led reporting across European sport. Her coverage includes Grand Slam tennis, major football competitions, player development, and the personalities shaping international sport. She combines clear reporting with historical context and an interest in the atmosphere, rivalries, and supporter culture that make elite competition meaningful beyond the final result.

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Harry Kane Wins Second European Golden Shoe as 36-Goal Season Strengthens Ballon d’Or Case

Harry Kane has claimed the European Golden Shoe for the second time after scoring 36 Bundesliga goals. His 61-goal season, domestic double, Champions League form and World Cup impact now strengthen a serious 2026 Ballon d’Or case.

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Harry Kane celebrates winning his second European Golden Shoe after scoring 36 Bundesliga goals for Bayern Munich in the 2025-26 season.

Harry Kane has spent most of his career answering questions with goals.

Could he score outside Tottenham? Could he dominate another league? Could he handle the expectations that come with leading Bayern Munich’s attack? Could he turn individual numbers into major trophies?

By August 2026, most of those questions have disappeared.

Kane received the European Golden Shoe for the second time in his career on Wednesday after scoring 36 Bundesliga goals during Bayern Munich’s extraordinary 2025-26 campaign. The England captain later described himself as “very proud” of the achievement and credited his teammates, coaches and family for helping him win the award.

“Very proud to win the European Golden Shoe for the second time in my career! An award that wouldn’t be possible without the support of my incredible teammates, coaches and family.”

The trophy confirms what the numbers had already made clear. Kane was Europe’s most productive domestic-league goalscorer last season.

Yet the more interesting conversation begins after the trophy presentation.

Kane scored 61 goals for Bayern across competitive matches, helped the German club win the Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal double, struck 14 times in the Champions League, scored a hat-trick in the German Cup final, then added six goals for England during a World Cup campaign that ended with a third-place finish.

At 33, he has assembled the kind of season that usually forces itself into the center of the Ballon d’Or discussion.

The question is how much football’s biggest individual vote will value it.

TL;DR

  • Harry Kane has received the 2025-26 European Golden Shoe after scoring 36 Bundesliga goals in 31 appearances.
  • He finished with 72 Golden Shoe points, ahead of Erling Haaland on 54 and Kylian Mbappé on 50.
  • Kane also won the European Golden Shoe in 2023-24, when he scored the same number of Bundesliga goals: 36.
  • He scored 61 competitive goals for Bayern Munich during 2025-26.
  • His season included 14 Champions League goals and a hat-trick in Bayern’s 3-0 DFB-Pokal final victory over VfB Stuttgart.
  • Bayern completed the Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal double.
  • Kane followed his club season with six goals as England finished third at the FIFA World Cup 2026.
  • His second Golden Shoe strengthens an already serious Ballon d’Or case, although team achievements and performances in the biggest international matches will also influence the debate.

Harry Kane’s 2025-26 Season at a Glance

CategoryHarry Kane
ClubBayern Munich
Bundesliga goals36
Bundesliga appearances31
European Golden Shoe points72
Champions League goals14
Competitive Bayern goals in 2025-2661
DFB-Pokal finalHat-trick vs VfB Stuttgart
Major club trophiesBundesliga, DFB-Pokal
World Cup 2026 goals6
England World Cup finishThird
European Golden Shoes2

Kane Wins the European Golden Shoe by a Huge Margin

The European Golden Shoe race never developed into the tight battle many expected.

According to the Bundesliga’s official Golden Shoe report, Kane accumulated 72 points from his 36 league goals.

Manchester City’s Erling Haaland finished on 54 points, while Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappé collected 50.

PlayerClubGolden Shoe Points
Harry KaneBayern Munich72
Erling HaalandManchester City54
Kylian MbappéReal Madrid50

An 18-point advantage over Haaland gives the final standings an unusual degree of separation considering the quality of the players involved.

Kane averaged roughly 1.16 Bundesliga goals per appearance. More importantly, his goals formed part of a Bayern attack capable of sustaining pressure across an entire season.

Haaland remains one of the defining scorers of his generation, something The Sports Encounter examined in our detailed look at Erling Haaland’s career, records and evolution. Kane still managed to create considerable distance between himself and the Norwegian in Europe’s domestic scoring race.

The comparison became even more fascinating during the World Cup, when Kane and Haaland found themselves on opposite sides of England’s quarterfinal against Norway.

Europe’s two dominant central strikers had spent the club season chasing goals. By July, they were chasing national history.

36 Goals Again, Three Seasons Apart

There is a strange symmetry to Kane’s two European Golden Shoes.

He scored 36 Bundesliga goals during his first Bayern season in 2023-24.

Two years later, he reached exactly 36 again.

The surrounding circumstances changed dramatically.

His first Golden Shoe in Germany arrived during a season in which Bayern failed to win the Bundesliga. The second came with major silverware attached.

That distinction matters when evaluating Kane’s wider legacy.

Goals have rarely been difficult to find on his résumé. Team trophies were the missing part of the conversation for much of his career.

That gap has narrowed considerably.

61 Bayern Goals Change the Scale of the Discussion

The Bundesliga total gives Kane the Golden Shoe. His wider Bayern numbers explain why his season deserves a deeper examination.

Bayern Munich’s official season review credits Kane with 61 goals across competitive club matches in 2025-26.

That included 36 Bundesliga goals and 14 in 13 Champions League appearances.

Bayern also reported that Kane had reached 146 goals in 147 competitive appearances for the club by August, alongside 33 assists.

Those numbers reveal why describing Kane purely as a penalty-box striker has become increasingly inadequate.

He still finishes attacks at an elite rate. Yet Vincent Kompany has also used his passing range, movement into deeper areas and ability to connect Bayern’s runners around him.

Kane can operate close to the center-backs for one sequence, retreat toward midfield during the next and then arrive inside the penalty area before the defense resets.

That movement gives players around him room to attack.

It also creates an awkward problem for defenders. Following Kane into midfield leaves space behind. Giving him freedom to receive allows one of football’s best passers among center forwards to turn and find runners.

The DFB-Pokal Final May Be the Best Snapshot of Kane’s Season

Statistics across 50 or 60 matches can sometimes blur into one giant number.

The DFB-Pokal final provides something more tangible.

Bayern faced VfB Stuttgart at Berlin’s Olympiastadion with the opportunity to complete the domestic double.

Kane scored three times.

Bayern won 3-0.

His hat-trick pushed his club tally to 61 goals and turned a major final into a personal showcase.

That performance carries particular weight in any Ballon d’Or conversation because individual awards are rarely decided through spreadsheets alone. Voters remember decisive nights, finals, knockout games and performances that become shorthand for an entire season.

Berlin gave Kane one of those nights.

The World Cup Added Another Layer to Kane’s Season

Kane’s season did not end when Bayern’s club campaign finished.

England traveled to North America expecting to challenge for the World Cup, with Kane again carrying the responsibility that comes with captaining a country whose tournament history follows every generation.

He scored six times.

The Sports Encounter’s final breakdown of the leading scorers at the FIFA World Cup 2026 placed Kane sixth in a remarkable scoring race eventually won by Kylian Mbappé.

His goals helped England move through the group stage and early knockout rounds before Argentina stopped Thomas Tuchel’s team in the semifinals.

The buildup to that game had placed enormous attention on Kane, Messi and Bellingham, as explored in our preview of Argentina vs England with a World Cup final at stake.

England fell short.

Our tactical review of why England lost the semifinal to Argentina showed how the team’s attacking burden had become concentrated around Kane and Jude Bellingham during critical stages of the tournament.

Kane then remained on the bench as England beat France 6-4 in the bronze-medal game, with Bukayo Saka producing the defining performance. That remarkable finish is covered in our full report on England’s victory over France in the World Cup third-place playoff.

England returned home with its best men’s World Cup finish since 1966.

Kane returned to Munich with another six tournament goals added to an already extraordinary year.

Why the Ballon d’Or Conversation Is Complicated

Sixty-one Bayern goals. A domestic double. Fourteen Champions League goals. Six World Cup goals. A second European Golden Shoe.

Placed together, the résumé looks overwhelming.

The Ballon d’Or has never functioned as a simple goals leaderboard, however.

UEFA’s published explanation of how Ballon d’Or voting is assessed identifies three broad considerations: individual performances and decisive impact, team achievements, and class and fair play.

That framework creates both strengths and complications for Kane.

Individual performance: elite

Very few players can challenge his statistical case.

Thirty-six league goals gave him Europe’s scoring crown. Sixty-one Bayern goals expanded the argument beyond domestic football. His Champions League production showed he could maintain that level against elite continental opposition.

The Sports Encounter ranked Kane among the standout performers during the World Cup knockout stages, giving his individual season another major-tournament dimension.

Team achievement: strong, with one obvious limitation

The Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal double gives Kane the major team success that critics once used against him.

Bayern still missed the Champions League title.

England reached the World Cup semifinals and eventually finished third. Spain won the tournament.

Those details matter because Ballon d’Or races often become especially sensitive to the biggest trophies available in a given year.

Decisive moments: a much stronger case than his old reputation suggests

The DFB-Pokal final hat-trick is difficult to ignore.

So are his league goals, Champions League production and World Cup scoring contribution.

Kane’s performance profile now contains far more trophy-connected moments than it did during the Tottenham years.

Harry Kane’s Ballon d’Or Case: TSE Scorecard

CategoryAssessmentWhy It Matters
Domestic scoring10/1036 goals and European Golden Shoe winner
Overall club scoring10/1061 competitive Bayern goals
Champions League production9/1014 goals in 13 appearances
Domestic trophies10/10Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal double
Major final impact10/10Hat-trick in the DFB-Pokal final
World Cup performance8/10Six goals as England finished third
Champions League team result7/10Bayern fell short of the title
World Cup team result8/10England reached the semifinals and won bronze
Longevity and consistency10/10Second Golden Shoe and sustained elite production into his 30s
Overall Ballon d’Or case92/100One of the strongest complete-season résumés in world football

Haaland and Mbappé Keep the Striker Debate Alive

Kane’s numbers become even more impressive when placed beside the forwards defining his era.

Haaland has changed expectations around goalscoring volume. Mbappé used the World Cup to strengthen his own claim to football’s highest individual honors.

Kane sits between them stylistically.

He lacks Haaland’s extraordinary acceleration and physical directness. Mbappé offers a different kind of one-on-one threat from wider areas.

Kane compensates through a combination of finishing, passing, spatial awareness, aerial strength, penalties, long-range shooting and the ability to function as both scorer and attacking reference point.

That versatility explains why comparisons based purely on goals can miss part of his influence.

It also explains why Kane remained in the wider World Cup conversation even when supporters selected other forwards ahead of him in The Sports Encounter’s fan-voted World Cup 2026 Dream Team.

Munich Has Changed Harry Kane’s Career Story

The move from Tottenham to Bayern always carried risk.

Kane left the Premier League while chasing Alan Shearer’s scoring record. He entered a club where winning the Bundesliga was treated almost as a minimum requirement rather than a career-defining achievement.

The first season complicated the narrative when Bayern went trophyless despite Kane scoring 36 league goals.

Three years later, his decision looks very different.

He has won major trophies, broken Bayern records, collected two European Golden Shoes and established himself as the central striker of one of Europe’s biggest clubs.

He has also resisted the idea that an aging elite forward inevitably has to begin looking toward a lower-pressure league.

That subject recently resurfaced when Saudi clubs were linked with major Premier League and European forwards. The Sports Encounter examined Kane’s name in that wider market while reporting on Al-Hilal’s pursuit of Ollie Watkins and the changing striker market.

Kane’s latest comments point toward ambition rather than retreat.

He described 2025-26 as the best season of his career during Wednesday’s Golden Shoe ceremony and spoke enthusiastically about continuing to improve.

Only Messi and Ronaldo Have Won More Golden Shoes

The historical company is becoming difficult to dismiss.

According to Bayern, Kane is now the third player to win the European Golden Shoe twice while representing the club, following Gerd Müller and Robert Lewandowski.

Across the wider history of the award, only Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have collected it more often than Kane’s current total.

That does not place Kane alongside them in an overall career debate. Their bodies of work extend far beyond one award.

It does place his peak goalscoring seasons inside a remarkably exclusive historical group.

Football has spent nearly two decades using Messi and Ronaldo as the statistical reference point for attacking greatness. Kane’s second Golden Shoe provides another reason to consider how the next generation of elite scorers should be measured once those two names leave the center of the conversation.

The Most Interesting Part of Kane’s Season May Be His Age

Kane turned 33 in July.

For an earlier generation of strikers, that age often marked the beginning of a visible decline.

Modern conditioning, recovery, tactical intelligence and sports science have changed the curve.

Kane’s game helps, too.

His effectiveness has never depended entirely on explosive pace. Reading defenders, manipulating space, passing accurately and finishing efficiently can age more gracefully than repeated high-speed isolation attacks.

That makes his 2025-26 season significant beyond the trophies.

A striker in his early 30s has just produced the most prolific club campaign of his career.

So, Does Harry Kane Deserve the 2026 Ballon d’Or?

He deserves to be treated as a serious contender.

That conclusion can be reached without pretending the race is settled.

The Ballon d’Or asks voters to combine individual excellence with team achievement, decisive performances and the emotional weight attached to football’s biggest competitions.

Kane checks almost every box.

He won the Bundesliga. Bayern lifted the DFB-Pokal. He scored a hat-trick in the cup final. His 61 club goals established an extraordinary statistical foundation. Fourteen Champions League goals demonstrated elite European production. Another six World Cup goals helped England reach the final four.

His weaker points are relative rather than disastrous.

Bayern did not win the Champions League. England did not reach the World Cup final. Other contenders can therefore build arguments around trophies or tournament moments Kane does not possess.

That is where the vote becomes fascinating.

If the award prioritizes the most consistently devastating individual season, Kane has a compelling argument.

If the electorate gives overwhelming weight to the Champions League or World Cup winner, another candidate may gain the advantage.

Final Verdict: The Golden Shoe Confirms Something Bigger

The trophy Kane lifted in Munich rewards 36 Bundesliga goals.

His season deserves a wider interpretation.

At 33, Harry Kane has produced 61 goals for Bayern Munich, won a domestic double, scored a cup-final hat-trick, finished as Europe’s leading league scorer and followed it with six goals at the World Cup.

He has also won the European Golden Shoe twice in three seasons in Germany.

For years, Kane’s career was discussed through whatever happened to be missing. The absence of a major team trophy usually dominated the conversation, regardless of how many goals he scored.

That old framing has run out of road.

Kane now has trophies. He has records. He has repeat scoring titles. He has major-final goals. He has elite European production and another strong World Cup behind him.

The next judgment belongs to Ballon d’Or voters.

Whatever they decide, the second European Golden Shoe has already settled one important argument.

Harry Kane’s move to Bayern Munich did far more than preserve his goalscoring career. It pushed him into one of the most productive periods any European striker has produced in the modern game.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many European Golden Shoes has Harry Kane won?

Harry Kane has won the European Golden Shoe twice. He first won it after scoring 36 Bundesliga goals for Bayern Munich in 2023-24 and won it again after scoring 36 league goals in 2025-26.

How many Bundesliga goals did Harry Kane score in 2025-26?

Kane scored 36 goals in 31 Bundesliga appearances during the 2025-26 season.

How many goals did Harry Kane score for Bayern Munich in 2025-26?

Bayern Munich credits Kane with 61 goals across competitive club matches during the 2025-26 campaign.

How many Champions League goals did Harry Kane score?

Kane scored 14 goals in 13 Champions League appearances during Bayern Munich’s 2025-26 campaign.

How many goals did Harry Kane score at the 2026 World Cup?

Kane scored six goals for England at the FIFA World Cup 2026. England reached the semifinals before eventually finishing third.

Did Harry Kane win trophies with Bayern in 2025-26?

Yes. Bayern won the Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal, completing a domestic double. Kane scored a hat-trick in the 3-0 German Cup final victory over VfB Stuttgart.

Is Harry Kane a contender for the 2026 Ballon d’Or?

His 61-goal club season, European Golden Shoe, Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal titles, Champions League scoring record and six World Cup goals give him one of the strongest individual cases. The final vote will also reflect the achievements and decisive performances of other leading candidates.

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A Celebration of 5000 ODIs Match 8: Australia Break Pakistan’s World Cup Dream in Lahore

Steve Waugh transformed the final over before Craig McDermott dismantled Pakistan’s chase, sending Australia into the 1987 World Cup final by the narrowest of margins.

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A Celebration of 5000 ODIs Match 8: Australia Break Pakistan’s World Cup Dream in Lahore

Eighteen runs separated Pakistan from a home World Cup final. Australia had collected exactly 18 from the last over of its innings.

That symmetry still defines the 1987 semifinal in Lahore. Pakistan recovered from 38 for three through Javed Miandad and Imran Khan, giving a packed Gaddafi Stadium reason to believe. Yet the runs Steve Waugh extracted at the end of Australia’s innings became a burden Pakistan could never shed.

Craig McDermott then took five wickets, including four during the closing stages, as Australia dismissed Pakistan for 249 to win by 18 runs.

That combination of late-innings calculation, a courageous recovery and ruthless fast bowling earns the semifinal its place as Match 8 in A Celebration of 5000 ODIs, The Sports Encounter’s journey through the matches that shaped one-day international cricket.

TL;DR

  • Australia defeated Pakistan by 18 runs in the 1987 World Cup semifinal.
  • Steve Waugh’s unbeaten 32 helped Australia score 18 from the final over and reach 267 for eight.
  • Pakistan fell to 38 for three before Javed Miandad and Imran Khan added 112.
  • Craig McDermott claimed five for 44 and won the Player of the Match award.
  • Pakistan conceded 34 extras, a costly loss of control in a tight knockout match.
  • Australia advanced to the final and secured its first World Cup title by beating England.

Match Information

DetailInformation
MatchAustralia vs Pakistan, 1987 World Cup semifinal
DateNovember 4, 1987
VenueGaddafi Stadium, Lahore
TossAustralia won the toss and batted
Australia267/8 in 50 overs
Pakistan249 all out in 49 overs
ResultAustralia won by 18 runs
Player of the MatchCraig McDermott, 5/44
Turning PointAustralia scored 18 runs from the final over
Tournament ImpactAustralia advanced to the World Cup final

Complete Match Scorecard

Australia Batting

BatterDismissalRunsBalls4s6s
Geoff MarshRun out315720
David BoonSt Javed Miandad b Saleem Malik659140
Dean Jonesb Tauseef Ahmed384530
Allan BorderRun out182220
Mike Velettab Imran Khan485020
Steve WaughNot out322841
Simon O’DonnellRun out0200
Greg Dyerb Imran Khan0100
Craig McDermottb Imran Khan1300
Tim MayNot out0200
Bruce ReidDid not bat
Extras34 (b 1, lb 19, nb 1, w 13)
Total267/8 in 50 overs

Fall of wickets: 73, 155, 155, 215, 236, 236, 241, 249.

Pakistan Bowling

BowlerOversMaidensRunsWickets
Imran Khan101363
Saleem Jaffar60570
Wasim Akram100540
Abdul Qadir100390
Tauseef Ahmed101391
Saleem Malik40221

Pakistan Batting

BatterDismissalRunsBalls4s6s
Ramiz RajaRun out1100
Mansoor Akhtarb McDermott91900
Saleem Malikc McDermott b Waugh253130
Javed Miandadb Reid7010340
Imran Khanc Dyer b Border588440
Wasim Akramb McDermott201302
Ijaz Ahmedc Jones b Reid8710
Saleem Yousufc Dyer b McDermott211520
Abdul QadirNot out201620
Saleem Jaffarc Dyer b McDermott0200
Tauseef Ahmedc Dyer b McDermott1300
Extras16 (lb 6, w 10)
Total249 all out in 49 overs

Fall of wickets: 2, 37, 38, 150, 177, 192, 212, 236, 247, 249.

Australia Bowling

BowlerOversMaidensRunsWickets
Craig McDermott100445
Bruce Reid102412
Steve Waugh91511
Simon O’Donnell101450
Tim May60360
Allan Border40261

David Boon Gives Australia Its Platform

David Boon’s 65 provided the control Australia needed after choosing to bat. His partnership with Geoff Marsh settled the innings, while Dean Jones maintained the tempo with 38.

Pakistan fought back when Jones and Boon departed at 155. Mike Veletta responded with 48 from 50 balls, keeping Australia above a run-a-ball trajectory without taking reckless risks.

Imran Khan led Pakistan’s attack superbly, conceding only 36 runs and taking three wickets. However, the support bowling lacked the same discipline. Pakistan conceded 34 extras, including 13 wides and 19 leg byes. In a match decided by 18 runs, those concessions were damaging.

Steve Waugh Turns One Over Into the Winning Margin

Australia slipped from 215 for three to 249 for eight as Imran attacked the lower order. Pakistan appeared to have limited the damage, but Waugh changed the shape of the contest in the final six deliveries.

His unbeaten 32 from 28 balls drove Australia to 267. The last over, delivered by Saleem Jaffar, cost 18 runs. Waugh’s calm, clean striking gave Australia a total that demanded an exceptional chase under semifinal pressure.

It echoed the composure Australia had shown in its one-run victory over India in Chennai. Once again, a handful of late runs proved decisive.

Javed Miandad and Imran Khan Rescue Pakistan

Pakistan’s chase began disastrously. Ramiz Raja was run out before McDermott removed Mansoor Akhtar. Waugh then dismissed Saleem Malik, leaving the hosts 38 for three.

Miandad and Imran refused to let the occasion collapse around them. Their 112-run partnership restored order through controlled rotation, selective aggression and a clear understanding of the required rate.

Imran made 58 before Allan Border dismissed him at 150. Miandad continued to 70, but Bruce Reid bowled him with Pakistan still needing 56 runs. Wasim Akram, Saleem Yousuf and Abdul Qadir attacked bravely, though Australia retained just enough control.

Craig McDermott Owns the Semifinal

McDermott delivered the performance that separated the teams. After removing Mansoor early, he returned to stop Pakistan’s lower-order charge.

Wasim Akram had struck two sixes in a rapid 20 when McDermott bowled him. Saleem Yousuf followed after making 21 from 15 balls. McDermott then dismissed Saleem Jaffar and Tauseef Ahmed to complete figures of five for 44.

The spell earned him the Player of the Match award and carried Australia into the final. Pace mattered, but so did his ability to attack the stumps when Pakistan’s batters had no time to settle.

Why This Semifinal Belongs in the 5,000 ODIs Collection

The match captured the unforgiving mathematics of knockout cricket. Australia’s final-over acceleration, Pakistan’s 34 extras and McDermott’s closing spell all contributed directly to an 18-run result.

Pakistan had enjoyed a powerful home campaign, winning five of its six group matches. The semifinal offered Imran’s team the chance to reach a World Cup final on home soil. Instead, Australia absorbed the atmosphere and survived Pakistan’s strongest partnership.

The victory also prepared the way for Australia’s seven-run win over England in the 1987 final, which secured the country’s first men’s World Cup title.

Readers can explore more landmark matches through The Sports Encounter’s Celebration of 5000 ODIs collection, including India’s 1983 final triumph and Kapil Dev’s rescue against Zimbabwe.

Pakistan found courage after losing three early wickets, but Australia owned the smaller moments. Waugh won the final over, McDermott won the closing passage, and those two interventions ended a nation’s dream within sight of the final.

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Vietnam Break Malaysia’s Resistance as Xuân Son Double Sets Up Thailand Final Rematch

Nguyễn Xuân Son came off the bench to score twice as defending champion Vietnam completed a 4-0 aggregate semifinal victory and booked another ASEAN final against Thailand.

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Vietnam Break Malaysia’s Resistance as Xuân Son Double Sets Up Thailand Final Rematch

Malaysia survived an hour in Hanoi with their comeback hopes technically alive. Within three minutes of Nguyễn Xuân Son entering the contest, those hopes had all but disappeared.

The striker scored twice after coming off the bench as Vietnam defeated Malaysia 2-0 at a packed Mỹ Đình National Stadium on Wednesday, August 19. Combined with their two-goal first-leg victory in Kuala Lumpur, the result carried the defending champions into the ASEAN Hyundai Cup 2026 final with a convincing 4-0 aggregate win.

Vietnam will now face Thailand in a repeat of the 2024 final. Kim Sang-sik’s team enters the decider with greater momentum, while the seven-time champion has an additional recovery day and will host Saturday’s opening leg in Bangkok.

TL;DR

  • Vietnam defeated Malaysia 2-0 in the semifinal second leg and advanced 4-0 on aggregate.
  • Substitute Nguyễn Xuân Son scored in the 62nd and 89th minutes.
  • Xuân Son earned the official Hyundai Player of the Match award.
  • Malaysia goalkeeper Azri Ghani made seven saves and delayed Vietnam’s breakthrough.
  • No yellow or red cards appeared in the accessible official ASEAN and Google event feeds.
  • Vietnam will visit Thailand on August 22 before hosting the return leg on August 26.

Vietnam vs Malaysia Match Information

DetailInformation
CompetitionASEAN Hyundai Cup 2026
StageSecond semifinal, second leg
ResultVietnam 2-0 Malaysia
Aggregate ResultVietnam won 4-0
VenueMỹ Đình National Stadium, Hanoi
DateWednesday, August 19, 2026
GoalscorerNguyễn Xuân Son 62’, 89’
Player of the MatchNguyễn Xuân Son
Turning PointXuân Son scored three minutes after entering as a substitute
Yellow CardsNone
Red CardsNone
FinalThailand vs Vietnam, August 22 and 26

The score, goalscorer and official match award were confirmed by the ASEAN Championship’s match report. Additional national-team updates are available through the Vietnam Football Federation and the Football Association of Malaysia.

Vietnam Control the Tie Before Xuân Son Finishes It

Vietnam began with the authority expected from a team protecting a 2-0 advantage. Nguyễn Đình Bắc attacked the right channel inside the opening minute, while Đoàn Văn Hậu forced Azri into an important intervention after 10 minutes.

Pressure continued through Đình Bắc, Nguyễn Quang Hải and Văn Hậu. Malaysia’s goalkeeper repeatedly prevented an early goal, including a flying save when Đình Bắc appeared ready to find the top corner.

Vietnam recorded 26 shots, with 10 reaching the target. Their 11 corners reflected the amount of time spent around Malaysia’s penalty area. The hosts had already shown this attacking depth while winning Group A against Cambodia and during their 3-0 victory over Indonesia.

Malaysia remained level at halftime because Azri performed superbly and Vietnam missed several presentable openings. Holding out was only part of the visitors’ task, however. They still needed two goals to force extra time.

Nguyễn Xuân Son Turns Pressure Into Goals

Kim introduced Xuân Son in the 59th minute after Vietnam’s starting attack had created chances without finding the finish.

The decision produced an almost immediate return. Azri saved Xuân Son’s first close-range header, but the striker remained alert when Trương Tiến Anh’s effort was blocked in the 62nd minute. He collected the loose ball and converted from close range.

Xuân Son added his second in the 89th minute, powering down the left, cutting inside and beating Azri to complete the semifinal.

His six shots and four attempts on target made him the match’s most dangerous player despite spending only half an hour on the field. The double took his tournament total to five goals, level with Đình Bắc at the top of Vietnam’s scoring chart.

Xuân Son’s influence also strengthens Vietnam’s final prospects. Their route to the semifinals had already demonstrated that goals could come from different areas. Now the forward who scored eight times during the 2024 title campaign has found his sharpest form at the ideal moment.

Patrik Lê Giang Preserves Another Clean Sheet

Malaysia enjoyed its best spell shortly after halftime. G. Pavithran forced Patrik Lê Giang into a reaction save before Paulo Josué’s follow-up was deflected over.

Those opportunities offered Malaysia a brief route back into the semifinal. A goal would have reduced the aggregate deficit and placed pressure on a home side growing frustrated by Azri’s saves.

Lê Giang ended the match with four stops and another clean sheet. His calm handling prevented Malaysia from building momentum and allowed Vietnam to continue attacking without panic.

The goalkeeper had also played an important role in Kuala Lumpur. His consistency across both legs helped Vietnam complete a semifinal without conceding.

Malaysia Compete, but Lack the Required Cutting Edge

Malaysia held 52 percent possession and completed 363 accurate passes, yet much of that control occurred away from Vietnam’s most vulnerable areas.

Tan Cheng Hoe’s team needed an early goal but struggled to place runners behind Vietnam’s back three. Paulo Josué lacked sustained service, while Malaysia’s wide attacks rarely created clear opportunities before the interval.

Azri was Malaysia’s outstanding performer. His seven saves kept the game scoreless for 61 minutes and prevented the aggregate margin from becoming heavier.

Reaching the semifinals still represented a respectable campaign. Malaysia secured qualification by defeating the Philippines in their final group game, but losses to Thailand and Vietnam exposed the gap between a competitive semifinalist and the tournament’s two strongest teams.

Vietnam vs Thailand: Who Has the Advantage in the Final?

The ASEAN Championship semifinal history pointed toward another meeting between the region’s dominant programs. Both have arrived, although their semifinal performances created different moods.

Vietnam enters as the slight favorite. The defending champion won both semifinal legs, kept two clean sheets and produced a 4-0 aggregate victory. Kim can also introduce Xuân Son from the bench or restore him to the starting lineup.

Thailand holds the logistical advantage before the opening leg. Anthony Hudson’s players have one additional recovery day and remain in Bangkok, where Saturday’s match will take place. Thailand also won all four group matches and scored 10 unanswered goals before the semifinals.

Concern emerged during their 2-1 home defeat to Singapore. After progressing 4-3 on aggregate, Hudson admitted he was “disappointed with the performance” and said there were “a lot of things we need to fix.”

Vietnam will host the second leg in Hanoi, which gives the defending champion the more valuable structural advantage. If Kim’s team remains level or close after Bangkok, the title will be decided before its own crowd at Mỹ Đình.

Thailand brings seven titles, a record 12th final appearance and the experience of surviving uncomfortable knockout situations. Vietnam carries stronger form, a deeper range of scorers and home advantage in the decisive leg.

The 2024 final ended with Vietnam defeating Thailand 5-3 on aggregate. Two years later, the War Elephants have a chance to settle that account, while Vietnam can confirm that Southeast Asian football’s balance of power has shifted.

Follow continuing tournament analysis through The Sports Encounter’s soccer coverage, its ASEAN Championship qualification archive and the broader FIFA World Cup 2026 hub.https://chatgpt.com/backend-api/sentinel/frame.html?sv=20260810913b

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