Left out of Test squad, Mohammad Amir returns to domestic cricket

Left out of Test squad, Mohammad Amir returns to domestic cricket

 


Spurred on by the first axing of his international career, Mohammad Amir is set to play his first domestic first-class game in Pakistan in three years. Amir will play for Sui Southern Gas Corporation (SSGC) in the ongoing domestic season, after being dropped from the Test squad to take on Australia.
Since his reintegration into the Pakistan side, Amir has played 73 international matches across formats, picking up 56 Test wickets at an average of 33.21, 33 ODI wickets at 36.66, and 29 T20I wickets while conceding 6.68 runs per over. He has been, more or less, an automatic pick in all formats, but his recent form in ODIs - he has gone wicketless in his last five games, and has only taken three wickets since the final of last year's Champions Trophy, at an average of 100.66 - has now cost him his place.
Amir played four first-class games for SSGC in 2015 soon after he returned from a five-year ban for spot-fixing, and picked up a five-for in a Quaid-e-Azam Trophy match. But he hasn't played any domestic first-class cricket since then, having been a regular for Pakistan in all three formats as well as featuring in county cricket and T20 leagues.
In an interview with ESPNcricinfo before the Asia Cup, Amir spoke of the effects of his five-year break and what it has meant for his bowling.
"After five years [out of the game], a fast bowler takes at least two years to get back on top with the mechanics [of bowling]. It is different for a batsman or a spinner. It has taken two years to get my body used to it. I didn't train or play any cricket for five long years so a significant amount of time was spent on rebuilding myself.
"I had to bowl longer spells to push myself and I feel whenever I bowled longer spells I started getting my rhythm back. Longer break always is a problem for me because I have to start over and this is tough with the amount of cricket I am playing. I sometimes think [it may have helped] if I could have played more domestic cricket to get back that rhythm. There are a lot of ifs and buts, but all I think is if I had not lost those five years my wicket count could have been 300 or so. Things could have different."
He spoke earlier this year of reducing his Test workload to extend his international career, even though he was impressive in the three Tests Pakistan played this year - one against Ireland and two against England - taking 12 wickets at an average of 18.41. His bowling average in the UAE, however, is less flattering, albeit over a small sample size: in four Tests in Pakistan's adopted home, he has taken seven wickets at 56.42

BCCI-PCB go head to head in legal battle

BCCI-PCB go head to head in legal battle


 India and Pakistan were about to talk, then they weren't and so it is fitting that this week the cricket boards of both countries lock horns in Dubai to try and resolve a longstanding and thorny dispute. The arbitrator, over three days, will be the ICC's Dispute Resolutions Committee. The dispute is over an agreement signed in April 2014 to play bilateral games - an agreement that has not been honoured and shows no signs of being so. The PCB eventually filed a notice of dispute with the ICC last November claiming damages from the BCCI.


In 2014 the PCB offered conditional support to the Big Three's revamp of the ICC. Under the agreement, which the PCB claims is binding, Pakistan were supposed to play six bilateral series as part of the reworked eight-year Future Tours Programme (FTP) cycle between 2015 and 2023. Four of those series would be hosted by Pakistan, comprising 24 matches across three formats; and the six tours would include up to 14 Tests, 30 ODIs and 12 T20Is.
The two sides have not played a full bilateral tour since Pakistan's last visit to India in 2007. A year later, in the aftermath of the terror attacks in Mumbai, ties became strained. Pakistan did tour India for a limited-overs only series at the end of 2012, though both countries play regularly in ICC events and faced off twice in the recent Asia Cup.
They have an agreement you say. So why no play?
According to the PCB, it is only because the BCCI has not been independent enough from its government's stance of no ties with Pakistan.
And the BCCI says what?
They have maintained at every meeting with PCB that it has no authority to allow India to play Pakistan in a bilateral series. That decision lies only with the Indian government. The PCB doesn't agree, insisting that the BCCI has lacked the will to convince the Indian government. PCB officials argue that if India is allowed to play Pakistan at neutral venues in global tournaments, then why not bilateral series?
I'm presuming the ICC has done...
The ICC has maintained a studied neutrality throughout, except in one instance. Last year the ICC chairman Shashank Manohar advised the PCB against taking legal recourse. Manohar is understood to have told the PCB that it would spoil the relations with BCCI "for life" if it pressed legal proceedings against the BCCI.
Manohar essentially seconded the BCCI line, saying India could only play Pakistan bilaterally subject to permission from the Indian government. The PCB walked out of that meeting in London, feeling Manohar was "pleading" the BCCI case and not acting in neutral fashion.
Which, presumably, left the PCB with no choice but head to the ICC disputes panel?
The PCB felt that the BCCI should not have signed the letter of intent as part of the MoU if it did not have its government's permission. Having failed to get a positive and concrete response from the BCCI, the PCB finally sent a notice of dispute to the BCCI last May.
The PCB has claimed losses of up to USD 70 million from the failure of the BCCI to play two series, in November 2014 and December 2015. The PCB used the prospect of these series to sell its media rights and in their absence, the board claims to have suffered these commercial losses.
In addition, the PCB had several good faith meetings as prescribed under the ICC rules. However, those meetings went nowhere, compelling the PCB to adopt this last course of action: the dispute resolution committee. Consequently, the PCB sent a dispute notice to the ICC last November, which will now be heard by an independent committee.
Which lucky souls get to hear this case then?
The Disputes Panel is made up of three members: Michael Beloff, chair of the panel, who had previously been part of the ICC tribunal that had banned Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir for their roles in the spot-fixing scandal, along with Jan Paulsson and Dr Annabelle Bennett.
Will the decision of the dispute panel will be final?
Yes, the decision, the ICC has pointed out, will be "non-appeallable."

Man Utd: Decision to be made after West Ham defeat - Rio Ferdinand

Man Utd: Decision to be made after West Ham defeat - Rio Ferdinand

 

Manchester United "have big decisions" to make about the future of manager Jose Mourinho, says former defender Rio Ferdinand.
The Red Devils' 3-1 defeat at West Ham on Saturday made this their worst start to a top-flight season since 1989-90.
It is their third loss in seven league games and follows a home Carabao Cup exit to Championship side Derby.
"There will be conversations at the top level about the future of the manager and the squad," Ferdinand told BT.
"The basics are not being done and something has to be said."
Asked post-match if he could assure United fans the situation would improve, Mourinho told BBC Radio 5 live: "I can assure Manchester United fans that I give 100% every day, every training [session], every 24 hours of the day, every match - that I can assure.
"And I can assure that I am a brave man with lots of experience and tomorrow morning I will be there and I will fight hard for the match on Tuesday. We go with everything we have for that match"

 However, Ferdinand added: "You can't let a situation like this continue throughout the season - wars in the press, leaks, players on one side of the dressing room, Mourinho and his staff on the other. If that continues this will be one of the worst seasons in the club's history."

 Match report: West Ham 3-1 Man Utd


A war within the club' - Scholes

West Ham's victory at London Stadium was their biggest over Manchester United in 36 years, achieved through Felipe Anderson's fifth-minute strike, a Victor Lindelof own goal and a simple finish from Marko Arnautovic after questionable defending.
Substitute Marcus Rashford had given the visitors hope when his smart finish from a corner reduced the arrears to 2-1, but former midfielder Paul Scholes said "the fight was just not there".
"That was as bad as you've seen from a United team for a long time," Scholes told BT Sport. "The attitude has been questioned before and it has to be questioned again. The hunger and desire to get amongst people wasn't there.
"At this minute, this club is in a bit of a mess.
"Is this the end for the manager? I don't know. Who's going to get more out of this team? We just know at this moment in time it feels wrong."
Mourinho took the United job in the summer of 2016, and led the team to success in the Europa League and League Cup in his first season.
They were runners-up to Manchester City in the Premier League and Chelsea in the FA Cup last season.
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Oltmans Was Doing Well, Don't Expect Much from Pakistan at World Cup, Says Waseem Ahmed

Oltmans Was Doing Well, Don't Expect Much from Pakistan at World Cup, Says Waseem Ahmed

 

 

Former captain Waseem Ahmed is not hoping much from Pakistan side at the upcoming hockey World Cup, saying the premature exit of coach Roelant Oltmans will hurt the team badly. 

 

 Former captain Waseem Ahmed is not hoping much from Pakistan side at the upcoming hockey World Cup, saying the premature exit of coach Roelant Oltmans will hurt the team badly.

Oltmans, who was also India coach, left the Pakistan shores barely nine month after joining as their head coach, citing lack of suitable circumstances. “I personally do not expect a lot from Pakistan in this World Cup because they have a difficult pool. They have to beat Malaysia and finish third in pool to play cross over match with other pool. After the sudden resignation of Oltmans it will be more difficult for them,” Waseem said.

 Under Oltmans, Pakistan could not do much at CWG, Asian Games and the Champions Trophy but Waseem felt that the team was showing progress. “The timing of his resignation is really bad. He was doing a good job and Pakistan team was improving gradually but he resigned just before Asian Champion trophy and WC. It will definitely hurt Pakistan team,” Waseem said.

 “People in India love to watch Pakistani players and as far as my experience is concerned I always enjoyed playing in India where people give so much respect and love that I never felt that I am away from my country. India are surely one of the best places to play hockey,” said the former captain. Waseem was all praise for the Indian team.

 “Indian team has improved a lot and they are improving overall which includes Hockey structure there. After Harendra paji took over they are doing great. At the Asian Games they were very unlucky to concede a goal in last minute against Malaysia and were forced to play shootout. Luck was not on their side,” he said.

Waseem is in Australia to play Victoria State Premier league for Saint Kilda club. He is also assistant coach of the club and is also involved with the Victorian Academy. He said apart from playing FIH tournaments, India and Pakistan should also resume bilateral series.

“It will also revive the interest in the sport with more sponsors and TV coverage. Pakistan hockey need that very badly,” he said.

Hockey India Announce 48-member Probables List for Women’s National Camp

Hockey India Announce 48-member Probables List for Women’s National Camp

 

Hockey India on Sunday named a 48-member core probables’ list for the national camp of the Indian women’s team to begin at the Sports Authority of India, Bengaluru campus on Sunday. The members will report to chief coach Sjoerd Marijne

















 “We will be watching each of these players closely during this camp and see how the competition is within the group. We will be seeing how the players, especially the new comers can cope with the expectations of a national camp. The seniors too will have to work hard to earn their place in the core group,” chief coach Marijne said.

 The Indian women’s team have ended the season on a high note after an inspiring performance at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games where they finished fourth, a runners-up finish at the Asian Champions Trophy in Korea, made it to the top eight at the Women’s World Cup in London and won a silver medal the recently-concluded Asian Games in Jakarta.



These memorable feats also helped the Indian women’s team surge ahead in the FIH World Ranking to a career best rank eight position. While the team will approach the next season with an eye on the qualification for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the national camp will be more about finding the depth in the group and the right mix of players for the upcoming international calendar.
 The list of players called up for the camp includes recent Arjuna Awardee Savita, Rajani Etimarpu, Swati, Chanchal, Sonal Minj and Jaspreet Kaur as goalkeepers.

Defenders Deep Grace Ekka, Sunita Lakra, Sushila Chanu Phukhrambam, Gurjit Kaur, Rashmita Minz, Suman Devi Thoudam, Deepika, Neelu Dadiya, Mahima Choudhary, Kanika Raj, Manmeet Kaur, SP Kruthika and Nisha have been called up for the national camp.

Among midfielders, Nikki Pradhan, Monika, Lilima Minz, Namita Toppo, Neha Goyal, Udita, Manpreet Kaur, Jyoti, Maitri Ramwala, Anuja Singh, Anajali HR, Shyama Tidgam, Sonika, Puja Yadav and Karishma Yadav feature in the chart. The core probables list that includes members from the recent 18th Asian Games silver medal-winning team, also features top performers from this year’s Hockey India National Championships.

Among the forwards, skipper Rani Rampal, Lalremsiami, Navneet Kaur, Navjot Kaur, Rajwinder Kaur, Vandana Katariya, Anupa Barla, Priyanka Wankhede, Preeti Dubey, Reena Khokhar, Siddhi Singh, Leelavathy Mallamada Jaya, Soundarya Yendela and Birajani Ekka have been asked to report for the camp.

Nishioka Lifts Maiden Trophy In Shenzhen

Nishioka Lifts Maiden Trophy In Shenzhen

 Japanese qualifier captures maiden tour-level title 

 

Yoshihito Nishioka became the sixth qualifier to win a tour-level title this season at the Shenzhen Open, beating Pierre-Hugues Herbert 7-5, 2-6, 6-4 on Sunday.
The 23-year-old, appearing in his first ATP World Tour final, won 61 per cent of second-serve return points and withstood 12 aces from Herbert to lift his first tour-level trophy after two hours and 20 minutes. Nishioka, who tore his left ACL just 18 months ago at the 2017 Miami Open presented by Itaú, dropped seven straight games after leading 7-5, 2-0, but recovered well to record the biggest win of his career.
After Herbert's strong fightback in the second set, both men were forced to work hard in their opening service games of the decider to remain level in the score. But Nishioka soon found a breakthrough in the fifth game. The qualifier opened up a 0/40 lead with strong play from the baseline, before earning the break with another aggressive backhand, forcing an error from Herbert at the net.

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Three championship-point opportunities passed Nishioka by on Herbert's serve at 5-3, but the Japanese qualifier did not falter on his own serve. Nishioka fell to the ground, after converting his fifth championship point, following Herbert's netted forehand return.
Herbert was also bidding to lift his first tour-level singles title after a runner-up finish in his only previous championship match at the 2015 Winston-Salem Open. The 27-year-old has won 23 of 41 matches at tour-level this year.
Nishioka receives 250 ATP Ranking points and collects $130,885 in prize money for lifting the trophy. Herbert earns 150 ATP Ranking points and $68,930.

Asia Cup 2018: Ravindra Jadeja has made strong statement in tournament, says stand-in captain Rohit Sharma


Back into the ODI scheme of things after more than a year, Ravindra Jadeja made a strong statement in the Asia Cup and India's stand-in captain Rohit Sharma feels the all-rounder has proved himself right rather than anyone else with his impressive display in Dubai





Dubai: Back into the ODI scheme of things after more than a year, Ravindra Jadeja made a strong statement in the Asia Cup and India's stand-in captain Rohit Sharma feels the all-rounder has proved himself right rather than anyone else with his impressive display in Dubai.
Rohit said Jadeja showed his burning desire to make a strong comeback and grabbed the opportunity with both hands after being sidelined from white ball cricket for close to 15 months.
"When you are out of the team you have that fire inside, you have that burning desire where you want to make a comeback and prove yourself rather than proving anyone else," Rohit said while praising Jadeja.
"I think he has proved himself in this tournament that he is much better than what he was before. His bowling, batting and fielding abilities are very crucial to the team," he added.
Jadeja made a spectacular return to the ODI side and immediately made an impact with figures of 4 for 29 from his 10 overs against Bangladesh in a Super 4 match earlier in the tournament.
Jadeja made his return to the playing eleven exactly after 442 days with his last game coming against the West Indies at Sabina Park on 6 July, 2017.
Desperate to make his comeback in white ball cricket, Jadeja too agreed that he wanted to prove himself rather than anyone else.
"I was almost out for 15 months and I wasn't feeling good. I want to play white-ball cricket, I just wanted to prove myself and improve on my game," he said after helping India lift the Asia Cup title on Friday night with a three-wicket win over Bangladesh in the final.
"You need to prove yourself when you get the opportunity, you need to show you are good enough. I just wanted to play my natural game, try and hit the ball well and win the game for my country," Jadeja said.
In the four matches he played in the Asia Cup, including the final, Jadeja picked up seven wickets besides playing two crucial 20-plus knocks with the bat.
Jadeja also reminded everyone of his fielding abilities with a sensational run out of Mohammad Mithun in the final against Bangladesh.
"What he did today on the field, that run out, I think that was the turning point of the match. That is something that gave us a way to comeback into the game. That run out was crucial," Rohit said.
"He knows that and also as a team we understand what sort of a player he is and what he brings to the table. His made 25 odd today but it was so crucial. I would say it was as good as 50 in the context of the match

India vs West Indies: Selectors await update on Virat Kohli's wrist injury before announcing squad for Test series

India vs West Indies: Selectors await update on Virat Kohli's wrist injury before announcing squad for Test series


"Virat is carrying a wrist niggle," said BCCI member. According to sources, selectors will give rest to Jasprit Bumrah and Bhuvneshwar Kumar to keep them fresh for tour of Australia.

New Delhi: The national selection committee is awaiting an update on India captain Virat Kohli's injured wrist as they get ready to announce the squad for the two-match Test series against the Windies.
"Virat is carrying a wrist niggle. Tests have been done and selectors are awaiting the medical update from the National Cricket Academy's support staff. It is not clear how he sustained the wrist injury. It could have been during the England Test matches or training sessions," a senior BCCI office-bearer told PTI on Saturday.
In case Virat's injury is not serious, then the selectors will announce the squad for the two Tests or else they will name the team only for the first Test. The squad is likely to be announced either Saturday evening or on Sunday.
According to sources in the board, the selectors will also rest both Jasprit Bumrah and Bhuvneshwar Kumar for the Test matches.
In case of Bumrah, he has been bowling non-stop from the third Test against England in Trent Bridge, followed by four games in the Asia Cup.
"Jasprit has bowled 133 overs across three Tests in England and nearly his full quota in all matches in this Dubai heat. He needs a bit of rest to be rejuvenated for the tour of Australia. Also Bhuvi needs to be preserved for the tour Down Under," the official said.
However, there was some good news for the Indian camp as senior spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has cleared the fitness test and is available for selection.
"Ashwin is fit and has completely recovered from the hip injury," he added.
One of the major decisions will be whether Shikhar Dhawan, a fantastic player on flat sub-continental tracks is selected with the Australia tour ahead.
Prithvi Shaw is expected to be in the squad while Mayank Agarwal has sent a timely reminder with another 90 for Board President's XI against Windies.

India vs West Indies: Mayank Agarwal, Mohammed Siraj earn maiden Test call-ups; Shikhar Dhawan gets the axe








Karnataka batsman Mayank Agarwal was finally rewarded for his consistent performances over the last year or so as The Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) named him in the 15-man squad for the two-Test series against Windies. Mohammed Siraj has also earned a maiden Test call-up after his recent exploits with the India A team.

Karnataka batsman Mayank Agarwal was finally rewarded for his consistent performances over the last year as The Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) named him in the 15-man squad for the two-Test series against Windies. Mohammed Siraj has also earned a maiden Test call-up after his recent exploits with the India A team.

Agarwal, who amassed 1160 runs in the 2017/18 Ranji Trophy season and has been pushing his case for India selection with consistent performances for the 'A' team, replaced Shikhar Dhawan in the squad. Agarwal also scored 90 for Board President's XI in the ongoing practice match against Windies.
Dhawan, after an underwhelming England tour, was given the axe while KL Rahul's heroics in the fifth Test of the England series helped him retain his spot. Mumbai's Prithvi Shaw is the other opener in the Indian team.

India were sweating over Ravichandran Ashwin and Ishant Sharma's fitness. Ashwin was rested for the final Test of the England tour after aggravating a hip injury while Ishant Sharma had left the field during England's second dig in the Oval Test. Ashwin has been declared fit for the the two Tests, which will be played at Rajkot and Hyderabad.
Ishant Sharma and Hardik Pandya are still recovering from their respective injuries and have not been selected.
The MSK Prasad-led committee have decided to rest Jasprit Bumrah, who featured in three Tests in England and Asia Cup, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who missed the England tour but made a comeback in the Asia Cup 'taking stock of the recent workload.
India captain Virat Kohli, who was rested for the Asia Cup, vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane, Cheteshwar Pujara will continue to bat in the middle order. The selectors have also backed Rishabh Pant as Wriddhiman Saha continues to recover from his injury. Hanuma Vihari will be the reserve batsman in the squad.
There will be extra focus on Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav, Siraj and Thakur as India travel to Australia for the four-Test series after the Windies assignment. The pacers will be key to India's chances Down Under and their performances will give the selectors a fair idea ahead of the important tour.
Indian team for the Windies Tests: Virat Kohli (captain), KL Rahul, Prithvi Shaw, Mayank Agarwal, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane (vice-captain), Hanuma Vihari, Rishabh Pant (wicket-keeper), R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, Shardul Thakur



























Asia Cup 2018: India show ice-cold, calculated approach under pressure to defeat super-charged Bangladesh

Asia Cup 2018: India show ice-cold, calculated approach under pressure to defeat super-charged Bangladesh


In the Asia Cup final, India not only showed a refreshing change in approach in the tense chase against Bangladesh, but proved that this team would not go down without a fight

Asia Cup 2018: Bharat show cold, calculated approach harassed to defeat super-charged Asian nation

In the Asia final, Bharat not solely showed a refreshing amendment in approach within the tense chase against Asian nation, however proved that this team wouldn't go down while not a fight.

India’s unconquerable angle was uncommon for the way within which the players unbroken their cool, place their heads down, targeted on the mission and clawed their thanks to the Asia Cup title.

It was this fighting spirit displayed by India’s cricketers that ultimately defeated a super-charged Asian nation. The latter, worthy opponents within the thrill-a-ball final wherever the results of the match was unsure until the ultimate ball, were squeezed come in a slow and agonizing vogue.

If it were the spinners, Kuldeep Yadav (3 for 45), Kedar Jadhav (2 for 41) and Yuzvendra Chahal (1 for 31) World Health Organization scripted the fight back throughout the day, India’s batsmen showed similar pluck beneath lights to thwart the simplest of Bangladesh’s efforts.

Cricket, harassed, could be a take a look at of temperament and character. the higher groups realize heroes in adversity. These players get up to be counted during a aggressive fight. it's not such a lot concerning their talent with bat or ball that's very important to success. Rather, it's the rare ability to rise on top of limitations that produces them true game changers.

On Friday, it had been Jadhav World Health Organization with ball and bat showed a cool head, unbroken his poise and pushed back the opponents time and once more.

In the 1st instance, Asian nation had each reason to be excited at the method their innings had panned out once they were asked to require strike. They threw a surprise of their own by asking tailender Mehidy Hasan to open the batting. If he was sent as a batsman it actually didn't show in his efforts (32 off fifty nine balls). But, invaluably, he unbroken his finish going whereas the a lot of accomplished opener Liton Das (121 in 117 balls) flayed the attack.

The try placed on one hundred twenty for the gap wicket in exactly twenty overs. it had been associate degree improbably sturdy foundation and vulnerable to require the ultimate far from the Indians. it had been here that Jadhav together with his slow and low spin bowling turned disrupter.

The Bangladeshis needed to whack the duvet off the ball as they didn't think about his bowling a threat to their aspirations. however his 2 wickets in gait, in conjunction with Chahal’s wicket and therefore the run-out of Mohammed Mithun dismantled Bangladesh’s hopes of a vast total. Jadhav had done his bit in derailing them.

Chahal and Yadav too showed that they controlled the center overs in these conditions. The trio not solely over-involved the run rate however created recent inroads into the batting line-up to finish the disruption.

India ought to have well pursued down the target of 223. however the loss of the 2 pillars of Indian batting, Rohit Sharma (48) and Shikhar Dhawan (15) left the team deplorably in need of category and kind.

But what ordered editions of Indian Premier League (IPL) had in deep trouble Indian cricket is within the creation of a brand new generation of Indian cricketers World Health Organization were snug batting harassed.

These guys don't panic once the run rate shoots up. Nor do they fight to hit their answer of hassle. in reality it had been amusing to concentrate to one or two of commentators — players of associate degree earlier era – stating that x or y would probability his arm or take his probabilities or opt for the massive hit.

They did nothing of the kind. Dinesh Karthik (37), MS Dhoni (36) and Jadhav (23 not out) unbroken their cool and picked up runs while not ever being hurried. after all there have been the odd boundaries. however that was once true bestowed itself.

All the whereas they whittled down the target. Still, Bharat may have lost out once they were a hundred and sixty for five, except that Ravindra Jadeja (23) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (21) battled it come in a 52-run stand.

Bhuvneshwar batted sort of a top-order ballplayer. He was loath to throw away his wicket and grafted most of the time. Jadeja too looked busy whereas creating a useful contribution.

However Jadeja another time showed that he was a great deal less up to the mark of his emotions at key moments. whilst the target progressively became easier, Jadeja’s excitement levels raised reciprocally.

This approach had let him down within the previous match against Afghanistan once he 1st exposed tailender Khaleel Ahmed to the bowling and later threw away his wicket and conclusion with a wild shot.

On Fri too he perceived to be creating identical mistake. He nearly got run out whereas blindly speeding for a unsafe single. The Bangladeshis combined their error by throwing in associate degree overthrow. within the terribly next delivery, with Bharat needing a mere eleven runs to win in twenty three balls, Jadeja utterly lost it. He wildly threw his bat at the rivals’ best bowler, Belarusian monetary unit Hossein (2 for twenty six from ten overs) to be caught behind.

It required the calm, composed Jadav to place matters in perspective. He had retired hurt with a painful hamstring injury, however came to hobble around and succeed the win in singles.

In fact Jadhav not solely overcame his injury however ensured that a cool head was there at the death to guide the team home.

Indian groups of the past had repeatedly created a large number of run chases. They usually were too excitable, associate degreed therefore appeared incapable of taking an cold, calculated approach harassed.

But within the Asia final, the team not solely showed a refreshing amendment in approach however proved that this team wouldn't go down while not a fight. that ought to actually heat the cockles of Indian cricket’s myriad fans.
INDIA VS BANGLADESH LIVE SCORE (ODI)

INDIA VS BANGLADESH LIVE SCORE (ODI)

INDIA VS BANGLADESH LIVE SCORE (ODI)


That concludes our coverage for this year's Asia Cup. On one hand, 2 big groups - Asian country and state slipped, whereas on the opposite hand 2 not-so-giant-teams - Asian nation and Asian nation punched higher than their weight and reminded that they're no pushovers. Among all that, India emerged because the most dominant force and were the worth winners. A last-ball end within the final was the icing on the cake. thereon note, we tend to bid you farewell. Do be a part of North American country for future games. Cheers!
Rohit Sharma currently joins his teammates on stage to receive the trophy. He then hands it over to the youngest member of the squad - Khaleel Ahmed. a convention started by MS Dhoni. Some very happy faces there because the fireworks go up once more. A team photograph follows and currently each player is taking his address create with the golden trophy. you'll be able to later check it out on their instagram or twitter accounts.
Victorious skipper, Rohit Sharma says that they contend some smart cricket throughout the tournament and this is often an award for that. Praises his players for handling the pressure of the ultimate and mentions that crossing the road was an excellent effort. Credits Asian nation for batting well and putt pressure on them. Lauds his spinners for pull things back within the middle. With a team like that a captain can continuously look smart, Rohit states with an enormous smile on his face. Signs off by thanking the group United Nations agency came go in numbers to support India.
Bangladesh's skipper, Mashrafe Mortaza says that they fought until the last ball however rues the mistakes they committed whereas batting and fielding. Feels that they were a number of runs short however praises his bowlers for giving their all. On preferring Mustafizur Rahman to bowl the penultimate over, Mortaza replies that India were evaluation virtually each ball and it had been necessary for him to stay a lid thereon as he did not wish the spinner to be charged.
Man of the Tournament, Shikhar Dhawan says that it had been an amazing tournament for him and he enjoyed the manner he batted and hopes to hold on with same category and consistency. Adds that he enjoys to bat freely and in a very mature manner. Says that Rohit's consistency at the highest matters to him and that they balance it out (by switch roles of aggressors) and congratulates his skipper for having an excellent Asia Cup with the bat.
Liton Das is awarded the person of the Match for his very good knock with the bat. No interview taken. He should be pessimistic that his maiden ODI ton has gone in a very losing cause. Still, an excellent effort by him.
Ha ha! And here comes the most man! however might he be left behind? the person behind the scenes - Coach Ravi Shastri. He cannot hide his glee. isn't too fazed concerning what happened in European country as this is often a special format. Is happy concerning the intensity shown by his lads. Admits that the team was a small amount flat against city on the other hand force up its socks. On the positives, he identifies the power to stay reading wickets whereas feels the batting was good. But for Mr. Shastri, the department that happy him the foremost was India's fielding. Raves concerning however the fielders wont to dive here and there to save lots of crucial runs. Praises Rohit Sharma for his batting and even additional, his situation skills. Especially, during this final, wherever he managed to urge his team devour all ten wickets even once Bnagladesh were 120/0. And currently finally, the presentation...
Bhuvneshwar Kumar is up for grabs still. He says that the sport against city was a take-heed call for him. it had been required as he was returning from associate degree injury. On wickets like these, he says that one has to bowl tight lines and lengths, while not giving any area to the batsmen and induce mistakes. On his combination with Bumrah, he says that the latter is an incredible bowler together with his stocks speedily rising.
Ravindra Jadeja is that the next in line. Jaddu says that he was out of international cricket for nearly fifteen months and wasn't feeling too smart concerning it. In hibernation, he says that he was simply considering what he might do to come back back to this facet. And once he did get the possibility, he didn't wish to do. Stresses any that he urgently wished to prove himself.
Kuldeep Yadav currently. He says that he was simply asked by Jadhav to back himself whereas taking part in his shots and take care whereas running. On the wicket, he says that it had been a awfully smart one to bat on. a small amount on the slower facet, he reckons. Feels he bowled very well and therefore the batsmen found it tough to choose his line. Later on, he corrected his length and got rewarded. On his batting, he says he possesses legion runs in top notch cricket, thus he's a batting all arounder.
Plenty of folks to speak to tonight. Kedar Jadhav is that the 1st of them. He says that he has been during this state of affairs for quite an range of times within the previous couple of months. Stresses that he was ne'er struggling as he was assured concerning the batting of Bhuvneshwar and Kuldeep. On his hamstring, he says he can ought to assess it in a very number of days. And now, the million dollar question. 'Are you a ballplayer United Nations agency will bowl or a bowler United Nations agency will bat?' asks Kevin Pietersen with a large grin. 'I assume i'm a ballplayer United Nations agency will bowl', replies a sheepish Kedar.
Bangladesh should be praised for his or her efforts nowadays. 1st their move to send Mehidy Hasan to open with Liton Das worked wonders, though the batting that followed thwarted. whereas bowling, they managed to create pressure with correct bowling however somewhere not having a target in more than 250 verified to be their undoing. India conjointly planned their chase with close to perfection as they ne'er allowed the desired run rate to leap over six, except on the fifth ball of the penultimate over. Belarusian monetary unit Hossain was the star with the ball and one will feel that their spinners allow them to down by not providing regular breakthroughs.
With MS Dhoni fired and Kedar Jadhav unable to maneuver freely, the Indian team management set to decision him back and sent Bhuvneshwar Kumar to partner Ravindra Jadeja. In a way, that clad to be the accomplishment because the try place along a 45-run partnership to slim down the target. Things soon got too shut for comfort as Asian nation showed nice resolve by projecting in there. However, they did not have enough runs on the board and within the discernment not batting those nine balls in their innings has hurt them badly.
Mahmudullah smitten within the thirty first over to get rid of Karthik and post that Kedar Jadhav came out with positive intent. on the other hand he force his hamstrings and it resulted in a very slow rotation of strike. That pressure have to be compelled to Dhoni and in an effort to stay the asking rate below check, he contend associate degree uncharacteristic rash shot to urge out off Mustafizur Rahman's bowling.
Seventh Asia Cup title for India! and that they had to sweat laborious to earn it. Chasing a target is rarely simple in a very final and it looked a small amount powerful after they lost Dhawan and Rayudu quite cheaply. Rohit, however, showed his type and unbroken on evaluation from one finish. at the side of Dinesh Karthik, the Indian skipper sewn in a very partnership however once he fell, Asian nation sniffed an opportunity. Although, MS Dhoni accompanied Karthik subsequently and steady the nerves with an important 54-run stand. These 2 planned the chase terribly nicely and at that stage, India were au fait of the chase.

9 football records Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are yet to break

UEFA revealed that both Messi and Ronaldo are yet to break nine records in the history of Champions League and Europe League.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi might be two of the world's greatest footballers but there are nine football records they are yet to break.

On Tuesday, September 26, 2018, the Union of European Football Associations, UEFA, revealed nine unique records that the world adjudged best players are yet to break despite their record-ladden career.
According to UEFA, the Barcelona striker, who is a citizen of Argentina and the former Real Madrid and now Juventus star, who is a citizen of Portugal, still have their short comings despite their beautiful careers.

The European football union stated that both players have not yet broken nine records in the history of Europe’s topflight competitions, (Champions League and Europe League).

1. Most appearances – Messi has 126, while Ronaldo has 158, but the record is being held by Porto goalkeeper, Iker Casillas (179). 

2. Most final goals – Messi has scored only two final goals (in 2009 and 2011), while Ronaldo has four (one apiece in 2008 and 2014, and two in 2017) but is still three shy of the record shared by two Real Madrid legends, Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás, who have both scored seven.  

3. Oldest goalscorer – AC Milan legend, Paolo Maldini scored for his side’s defeat to Liverpool at the age of 36 in the 2005 Champions League final and also Roma legend, Francesco Totti scored at the age of 38 in his side’s Champions League group stage clash against CSKA Moskva in 2014. 

4. Player with most success with different clubs – Clarence Seedorf (Ajax 1995, Real Madrid 1998, Milan 2003, 2007) and Zlatan Ibrahimovi? (Ajax, Juventus, Internazionale, Barcelona, Milan, Paris Saint-Germain) are both ahead of Messi and Ronaldo.




5. Fastest goal – Roy Makaay scored in 10.12 seconds for Bayern München against Real Madrid in 2007. Ronaldo’s earliest Champions League goal came in the fourth minute for Real Madrid against Juventus in 2013, while Messi’s fastest goal came in three minutes into Barcelona’s 7-0 win against Celtic in 2016.  

6. Long-distance goal – Manchester United legend, Ryan Giggs has sixteen long-distance goals in the Champions League. Ronaldo has 13, while Messi has 14.

7. Goalscoring consistency – Bayern Munich forward, Gerd Müller has 0.97 goals per game ratio. Ronaldo has 0.76, while Messi has 0.82.  

8. Fastest hat-tricks – Bafétimbi Gomis got his fastest hat-trick for Olympique Lyonnais against Dinamo Zagreb in 2011. Ronaldo scored his fastest hat-trick in 12 minutes for Real Madrid against Malmö in 2012, while Messi scored his fastest hat-trick in 22 minutes for Barcelona against Arsenal in 2010.  

9. Most goals in a single European season – Colombia striker, Radamel Falcao scored 18 goals for Porto during the 2010/11 UEFA Europa League. Messi’s best year came in 2011/12 when he ended the European season with 14 goals, while Ronaldo set a European Cup/UEFA Champions League record with 17 in 2013/14.

Cambridge City handed £2.5m boost for ‘hockey hub’

Cambridge City handed £2.5m boost for ‘hockey hub’



By The Hockey Paper

Cambridge town HC believe they'll be “on a par” with a number of the largest hockey clubs in Europe once a donation to the tune of £2.5 million.

The donation was place in situ for the development of 2 new light hockey pitches at Wilberforce Road additionally to associate degree existing pitch next to the marquee.

The hockey club can share the facilities with Cambridge University Hockey Club, whereas the complicated conjointly includes associate degree athletics track. additional significantly, the investment can bring all their clubs below one roof for the primary time.


The money injection is believed to be the most important to college sport from non-public philanthropic gift once a donation from an area businessperson.

For Cambridge town, the believe it'll currently facilitate encourage wider youth participation also as making a “hockey hub” in Cambridge.

That has been underpinned by Helen of Troy Richardson-Walsh’s recent affiliation to the club, whereas this season she's going to be assistant ladies’ coach to Ross Hayward, whereas Gareth Saint Andrew the Apostle is that the new men’s coach.

Cambridge town HC presently has over 550 members in their junior section and train at a range of locations together with the Leys faculty, Perse colleges and St John’s faculty Sports Ground

It is considered one among the most important hockey clubs within the East of England, jactitation 9 mens’ groups, eight girls, a robust masters contingent and therefore the mens’ and girls 1s’ each taking part in in their several National league Conference East Divisions.

“Without this generous gift, CCHC would still be dreaming of what may well be,” same club chairman Mark Brookes, United Nations agency shares the club vision of taking each 1st groups to the highest flight in 2 years.

“Instead we have a tendency to area unit currently coming up with on the way to take the club forward and upwards.

“Three astros on one website puts US on par with a number of the most important clubs within the country and in Europe” additional club president Tim eire, one among the key architects and driving forces of the project.







Plans expand the ability was at the start given the inexperienced lightweight by the council in 2017.

Andy Richardson, the previous club chairman, added: “We area unit attentive to our responsibility to make sure we have a tendency to support the native space and cultivate following generation of hockey players from elite level to club and social players.

“We run Flyerz Hockey associate degreed recently started an reach program with native colleges to undertake and find following generation of players engaged. we have a tendency to currently have the facilities to actually facilitate place hockey development on the map here within the East”.

The club area unit coming up with a significant gap event for the new facilities on Gregorian calendar month seven.

Hockey: Ireland facing life after Craig Fulton

A week into the All Ireland hockey league and soon the interest in hockey will turn towards the men’s World Cup at the end of November in India.


The women’s stunning silver medal run in the Olympic Park in East London has put a sharper focus on how the men are expected to perform, especially as they have had to adjust to a new coach Alexander Cox coming in for the departed Craig Fulton.

South African Fulton will be a hard act to follow. Following the retirement of former Irish captain Ronan Gormley during the week, his career high points including a European bronze medal, qualification for Rio 2016 Olympics and Ireland’s elevated ranking into the top 10 in the world all happened under Fulton’s watch.

On the issue of the flight of coaches, Irish Hockey might usefully assume that women’s coach Graham Shaw is being approached by other nations and act now rather than react later.

The Dutch experience of Cox will be useful as Ireland face into a four nation competition in Spain next month involving the hosts, Argentina and Netherlands. With 16 of the most recent 28-man squad now playing their hockey outside of Ireland, pitch time together may be the first hurdle Cox must leap.

Ireland face the Dutch, ranked fourth in the world on October 29th followed by a game against eighth-ranked Spain on the 30th and finally against Argentina, the world number two team, on November 1st before the classification matches.

The first match of the World Cup in Bhubaneswar takes place at the end of November against Australia, the number one ranked side in the world.

EY Hockey League fixtures
Saturday: Annadale v Glenanne, Strathearn Grammar 2.30; Cookstown v Lisnagarvey, Cookstown 2.30; Pembroke v Monkstown, Serpentine Avenue, 2.30; YMCA v TRR, Wesley College 2.30; Banbridge c Cork C of I, Havlock Park 2.45


Real Madrid: Why pressure is on Karim Benzema after Cristiano Ronaldo exit

Real Madrid: Why pressure is on Karim Benzema after Cristiano Ronaldo exit




"Decent but not great" and "a tad over-rated".
That was Gary Lineker's verdict on Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema last October. And, although the former England captain's tweet - along with Benzema's angry response ("I'm embarrassed for him") - generated plenty of controversy, it was difficult to argue against Lineker's opinion.
Benzema was in distinctly underwhelming form, going through a run of one goal in 10 games. That drought lasted pretty much the whole season, which saw Benzema register a paltry tally of five league goals in 32 appearances.
Increasingly, Lineker's views were echoed by Real fans, with Benzema regularly subjected to jeers and whistles.
When the end of the season was followed by the departure of coach Zinedine Zidane, who had always been regarded as a zealous protector of his fellow Frenchman, Benzema's future was looking doubtful.
But the transfer window provided a double shock. Not only did Real fail to make a high-profile addition to their forward line despite being linked with Eden Hazard, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar among others, but they also waved goodbye to the iconic Cristiano Ronaldo.

Sania Mirza hits back at Pakistan journalist who pinned Asia Cup failure on Shoaib Malik

Sania Mirza hits back at Pakistan journalist who pinned Asia Cup failure on Shoaib Malik





Sania Mirza hit back at a Pakistani journalist on Thursday after the latter tried to troll her husband Shoaib Malik. The Pakistan cricket team crashed out of the ongoing Asia Cup on Wednesday after losing to Bangladesh in a Super Fours match.

The journalist tried to pin the blame for the defeat on Malik with a tweet in Urdu that translated to: "Someone should ask Shoaib Malik if he has impressed Sania Mirza, can he play for the team in the next tournament? After pleasing his wife, can he do what the nation expects from him?"
Sania was quick in responding to the ridiculous tweet: "Arre bechaara.. clearly the poor guy has been watching a different Asia Cup."
For the uninitiated, registered scores of 9, 19, 51, 78 and 30 runs respectively in the 2018 Asia Cup. This clearly proves that the 36-year-old was one of the standout batsmen in the Pakistani team, let alone being the weakest one.
Bangladesh defeated Pakistan by 37 runs in their Asia Cup 2018 Super Fours clash at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. The match was a virtual semi-final and enabled Bangladesh's safe passage to Friday's final against India in Dubai.
The win was achieved on the back of Mushfiqur Rahim's valiant 99 runs from 116 deliveries and Mustafizur Rahman's four-wicket haul. Rahim became the first Bangladeshi batsman to be dismissed on 99 in an ODI as he missed out on a richly-deserved hundred. The keeper-batsman's heroics, though, propelled his team to a competitive 239 all-out in 50 overs.



Are Dhawan & Rohit Already Among Best Opening Pairs of All Time?

Hunting in pairs is an old cricketing cliché but nothing better describes the role and relationship between two opening batsmen in cricket.

50-overs cricket has been witness to some great opening pairs over the years – Greenidge-Haynes, Hayden-Gilchrist, Tendulkar-Ganguly, Amla-De Kock, Anwar-Sohail, Boon-Marsh, Smith-Gibbs – to name a few.



The current Indian pair of Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma have been prolific over the last few years. They have scored big against the best bowling attacks in different conditions. 

But how good are they really? Are they the best contemporary ODI openers in the world? How do they stack against the all-time great combinations?

Let us try and dig deeper.
Appetite for Big Runs

There are only 18 openers in ODI history who have scored 2000 partnership runs for the first wicket.

Dhawan and Sharma have the fifth-highest runs per dismissal (47.48) amongst all opening partnerships in the history of ODI cricket (min. 2000 partnership runs). That places them with a pantheon of greats of one-day cricket. Only Greenidge-Haynes (52.55), Tendulkar-Ganguly (49.32), Gilchrist-Hayden (48.39) and Amla-De Kock (48.38) average more. 

This also means that they have scored more runs per dismissal than the combinations of Smith-Gibbs, Tendulkar-Sehwag, Boon-Marsh and Finch-Warner – these are some all-time greats!

But here is an interesting stat - Dhawan and Sharma have the best innings/hundreds ratio in the history of ODI cricket. They have scored 13 hundreds in 82 innings – this shows their appetite to score big runs.

No pair, with the exception of Amla- De Kock, has scored more runs for any wicket than Dhawan-Sharma in the last 5 years (incidentally both are opening pairs). Only two others Kohli-Sharma and Taylor-Williamson, also have notched 10 hundred partnerships in this time-frame.

In terms of aggregate runs, Dhawan and Rohit are seventh on the all-time list with 3846 runs.

In terms of strike rate, Dhawan and Rohit are at number 5 on an all-time India list (min. 1000 runs). They score at 89 runs per hundred balls. No pair has scored faster than Gambhir-Sehwag (107 runs per hundred balls).

This is understandable. Rohit likes to build an innings. He starts steadily while Dhawan gives the initial impetus.

Match-Winners

Among contemporary opening pairs, no one, except Amla-De Kock (61.38) averages more in winning matchesthan Dhawan-Rohit (57.94).

Just for perspective, their winning average is better than Hayden-Gilchrist, Gibbs-Kirsten, Sehwag-Tendulkar and Finch-Warner amongst other great opening pairs.

Now here is another remarkable number. Whenever Dhawan and Rohit have both crossed 40 individually in an ODI innings, India has won 22 of 26 such matches (85%). 

India won 18 out of 24 matches (75%) when Tendulkar-Ganguly crossed 40.