Rohit and Axar help India level the series in eight-over shootout

Wade and Zampa put up a fight, but Australia couldn’t overcome disadvantage of batting first in truncated game

Hemant Brar23-Sep-20223:21

Jaffer: ‘India won’t miss Jadeja the bowler in the World Cup’

Rohit Sharma smashed four fours and as many sixes in his unbeaten 20-ball 46 to help India overhaul Australia’s 90 for 5 in an eight-over contest in Nagpur. The win meant the series is now levelled 1-1 with the final T20I to be played in Hyderabad on Sunday.A wet patch in the outfield, thanks to Thursday’s rain, delayed the start by two and half hours. Even when the umpires decided to go ahead, they did so by saying “although the conditions are not perfect, they are safe to play”.India, bolstered by the return of Jasprit Bumrah, put Australia in after winning the toss. With each bowler allowed up to two overs, they didn’t need a sixth bowling option. So they decided to strengthen their batting, bringing in Rishabh Pant for Bhuvneshwar Kumar.Aaron Finch’s 15-ball 31 and Matthew Wade’s unbeaten 20-ball 43 took the visitors to a competitive total despite Axar Patel conceding only 13 from his two overs. India, however, had the advantage of knowing the target. While Adam Zampa threatened to derail their chase with three quick wickets, Rohit stayed calm to see his side through.Finch blazes away, Wade ensures strong finish
Hardik Pandya, bowling the first over of the innings, found some movement in the air. But as one would expect in a shortened game, Finch paid little attention to the conditions and scooped the second ball over the keeper’s head for four.In the second over, Cameron Green was run-out going for a quick single before Axar pinged Glenn Maxwell’s middle stump with an arm ball. The left-arm spinner would do the same to Tim David in his next over to keep Australia in check.Aaron Finch was knocked over by a searing yorker•Associated Press

Finch managed to hit Yuzvendra Chahal for a straight six in between Axar’s two overs but he had no answer to a searing yorker from Bumrah that flattened his leg stump. In fact, Finch ended up applauding the bowler after the dismissal.Wade took some time – he was 7 off 7 – before hitting Harshal Patel for two fours in the sixth over. But it was the final over that really lifted Australia as Harshal struggled to get his length right. Wade contributed 18 of the 19 runs scored off the last six balls, pulling two short ones over the leg-side boundary and carving a high full toss over deep cover.Rohit pulls it off for India
Chasing 91, Rohit and KL Rahul were quick off the blocks. Rohit pulled Josh Hazlewood for two sixes in the opening over and Rahul capped it with a flicked six of his own. In the next over, Rohit hooked Pat Cummins for another six, leaving India needing 62 from six overs.Zampa pegged them back by picking up three wickets – Rahul and Virat Kohli were bowled, and Suryakumar Yadav was lbw for a first-ball duck. But Rohit found back-to-back fours off Sean Abbott to keep the asking rate under control.Hardik fell for a run-a-ball 9 but Rohit steered the last ball of the seventh over, bowled by Cummins, behind point. With India requiring nine from the final over, Karthik slogged Daniel Sams behind square leg for six and then pulled a slower short ball between deep midwicket and deep square leg to seal the win.

VÍDEO! Confira a visita de Matías Viña aos companheiros de Palmeiras

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Um pouco antes da partida do Palmeiras contra o Atlético Goianiense pelo Brasileirão, o ex-lateral do clube Matías Viña visitou os antigos companheiros na Academia de Futebol. O momento foi de confraternização e lembranças entre os amigos. Confira, na íntegra, no vídeo acima:

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Six-hitters anonymous: England and Australia still searching for the spark

To the winner, a chance to keep a route to the semi-finals in their own hands. To the loser, the mounting prospect of early elimination

Andrew Miller27-Oct-20227:28

Where should Ben Stokes bat for England?

Big pictureFive days on from one of the most captivating tussles ever witnessed at the Grand Old G, another of international cricket’s most storied rivalries takes to its oldest stage for a contest laced with a different flavour of existential jeopardy. Whereas India versus Pakistan was a clash of geopolitical magnitude, in both hype and denouement, England versus Australia offers a more fundamental sporting showdown.To the winner, the prospect of a tournament lifeline, a chance to keep a route to the semi-finals in their own hands. To the loser, the mounting prospect of an early elimination: an ignominious fate for the holders of each of the ICC’s two World Cup trophies. Even allowing for the threat of further rain-related twists, two spluttering campaigns require some urgent ignition if they are to recover the ground so far lost – in Australia’s case to a crushingly one-sided loss in their opening match against New Zealand, and in England’s, an oddly meek surrender in the showers against Ireland at this same venue.Related

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For their part, Australia will hope that that ignition has already happened. At the moment of Glenn Maxwell’s dismissal in the 13th over of their 158-run chase against Sri Lanka on Wednesday, they were a side without direction, as their NRR began to drift towards double figures with Aaron Finch stuck and stodgy in what he later admitted was an “unusual” knock of 31 not out from 42 balls. But then up popped Marcus Stoinis with a devastatingly straightforward bout of range-hitting – and by the time he’d blazed an Australia-record 17-ball fifty, all those doubts had been dispatched to the stands.Stoinis struck six sixes in his 18-ball stay against Sri Lanka – more than all his team-mates combined had produced in either of Australia’s first two matches of the tournament, but moreover, three times as many as England have produced in total against Group 1’s supposed lesser lights, Afghanistan and Ireland. Alex Hales lumped Fazalhaq Farooqi over long-on in Perth, Moeen Ali tonked Gareth Delany in the same direction at Melbourne, three balls before the rain sealed England’s fate against the Irish … and that, so far, has been that.It’s a baffling moment for Jos Buttler’s team to come over all gun-shy, especially given the free-spirited mayhem that they seemed to be unleashing in their warm-up week on these shores. Australia themselves encountered the full weight of England’s power-hitting in conceding 208 for 6 in Perth at the start of the month, while Liam Livingstone’s six – clean out of the Gabba in their practice match against Pakistan – was widely perceived as a statement of intent from a deep and formidable batting line-up that has not been renowned for dying wondering in recent years.Moeen Ali has hit one of only two sixes from England in this campaign•Getty Images

But what we have here instead is an unexpectedly cagey state of affairs. To a greater or lesser degree, both England’s and Australia’s batting has struggled for that fluid faith in its constituent parts that epitomised their recent glory days. Buttler’s rare first-over dismissal against Ireland can probably be written off as an aberration, but with his sidekick Hales so far failing to repay the faith in his recall, and Ben Stokes at No. 4 a very high-profile work-in-progress, the uncertainty has been contagious.Dawid Malan has reverted to his old anchor-man habits, with 53 runs from 67 balls to date, and though Moeen did his utmost to tilt the DLS calculations in England’s favour as the rain closed in against Ireland, the inflexibility of England’s batting order was revealing. Eoin Morgan, you sense, would not have shied away from promoting his heavy artillery in a bid to get ahead of the rate in tough conditions, even if it had meant risking being all out for 80 in the process. Buttler’s subsequent statement that ‘England should let it hurt’ was perhaps a tacit admission that their campaign has not yet found the right levels of emotional investment.Nowithstanding Stoinis’s exploits, Australia aren’t exactly in their happy place either. But for rain in Canberra, England would have thumped them 3-0 in the recent T20I series – their consecutive eight-run wins were more comprehensive than the final margins suggested – while their camp has been dogged by the spectre of Covid-19 in recent days, with Adam Zampa missing the Sri Lanka match and Matthew Wade now under the weather too.An early exit for the defending champions on home soil wouldn’t be unprecedented for Australia – the same happened in 50-over cricket when they hosted the 1992 World Cup – but it would be deeply galling all the same. Their survival may require a knock-out blow against their oldest foes, and vice versa. But for the victor, who knows what a fillip to their spluttering campaign such a scalp would be.Marcus Stoinis, playing at his Western Australia homeground, was the star of the show in the last game•Getty Images

Form guideAustralia WLLLW (last five completed T20Is, most recent first)
England LWWWWIn the spotlightFive matches (and a warm-up knockabout) into his T20I comeback, and there’s still no real clarity on where Ben Stokes’ short-form game is at. A haul of 41 runs at 10.25 from 42 balls speaks of a player still trying to get his eye back in, which – in the context of this must-win game – isn’t the ideal tempo for your pivotal No .4. And yet, Stokes’ many strings are manifesting themselves in other ways in the tournament so far – most notably in his unexpected but very effective role as a new-ball option. A haul of 3 for 27 in 6.2 overs is mitigated by the fact that the first (and seventh) overs are the most favourable for bowling, given that batters tend to take a moment to gauge the conditions before going hell for leather. Nevertheless, he’s extracted some prodigious swing in that period, and brought his force of personality to bear in a manner that has so far been absent from his batting. At some stage, you sense his all-round game will click back into place again, but can England afford to wait for inspiration to strike?Much of the same could be said for Australia’s own No. 4, Glenn Maxwell. Patience has been worn thin in recent weeks, in which Maxwell has ground his gears in a bid for some traction but to little avail. And yet, in consecutive games against New Zealand and Sri Lanka, he’s just about threatened to poke his head out the other side. Scores of 28 from 20 and 23 from 12 are hardly proof of his renewed threat. But in each game he scored as many boundaries (four) as he had managed in nine completed innings since June, and against Sri Lanka in particular, he provided the spark that Australia’s chase desperately needed ahead of Stoinis’s rampant finish. Like Stokes, his value extends beyond the runs he offers too. The timely wicket of Dasun Shanaka in his only over on Wednesday was a key factor in cramping Sri Lanka’s ambitions.Team newsHindsight suggests that England might have preferred to rest their trump card, Mark Wood, for the Ireland match, given the 48-hour turnaround between these two games, and the fact that another thrillingly high-octane display could not deliver the victory his team craved. The indications from head coach, Matthew Mott, however, are that England will field an unchanged XI – meaning Chris Woakes will get another outing in his return from long-term injury, and Hales will be trusted once again at the top of the order despite Phil Salt’s claims to a starting berth.England (probable): 1 Jos Buttler (capt & wk), 2 Alex Hales / Phil Salt, 3 Dawid Malan, 4 Ben Stokes, 5 Liam Livingstone, 6 Harry Brook, 7 Moeen Ali, 8 Sam Curran, 9 Chris Woakes, 10 Adil Rashid, 11 Mark Wood.Mark Wood has been England’s trump card with the ball•Albert Perez/ICC/Getty Images

Zampa’s recovery from Covid means he’s likely to slot into the side in place of Ashton Agar, as Australia’s solitary change from their Sri Lanka line-up. Wade is set to keep his place behind the stumps in spite of his own Covid diagnosis.Australia (probable): 1 Aaron Finch (capt), 2 David Warner, 3 Mitchell Marsh, 4 Glenn Maxwell, 5 Marcus Stoinis, 6 Tim David, 7 Matthew Wade (wk), 8 Mitchell Starc, 9 Pat Cummins, 10 Adam Zampa, 11 Josh Hazlewood.Pitch and conditionsThe MCG’s surface proved zippy in the damp on Wednesday, and overall is a far cry from the range of stodgy drop-in pitches that had given cricket there a bad name in recent years. Either way, the decisive factor is threatening once again to come from overhead. More grim weather is in store, and this may be another case of shower-dodging and DLS bargaining.Stats and trivia England and Australia have met on three previous occasions at the T20 World Cup. Australia won their first encounter, in crushing fashion at Cape Town in the inaugural tournament in 2007, but have been seen off in each of the next two – in the final of the 2010 event in Barbados, and in Dubai 12 months ago, where a Buttler special sealed victory with 50 balls to spare. Adil Rashid remains in the running to become England’s first man to 100 T20I wickets, but his returns this winter have been noticeably sparse. Since claiming four wickets in his first three matches against Pakistan in Karachi, he’s added just two more in eight outings, at a leaky economy rate of 8.58. Sam Curran, by contrast, has been England’s golden arm in the same period. Since the start of the Pakistan tour, he’s claimed 19 wickets at 14.36 in ten matches, and in the process has more than doubled his previous T20I wickets haul of 16 at 32.00 in 21 games. Quotes”I don’t feel any more pressure than I ever have. The only pressure is the expectation you put on yourself.”
“If you needed a game to get up for – a must-win game – England and Australia at the MCG is certainly one of those.”

Real Madrid set sights on Tottenham star in potential £99 million move

Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou is facing the prospect of Real Madrid tempting another one of his star players this summer, but the Lilywhites do not plan to let him go on the cheap.

Tottenham summer transfer plans including Mathys Tel

The north Londoners are fresh off the back of a dramatic end to the last transfer window, with Austria international defender Kevin Danso and Bayern Munich loanee Mathys Tel joining Spurs in the final days of January.

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The Lilywhites are moving ahead of this summer.

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Danso put pen to paper on an initial loan switch, which includes an obligation to buy set at around £21 million, while Tel’s temporary move from the Bundesliga also has an option to make it permanent for around £45 million.

Tottenham’s next five Premier League fixtures

Date

Ipswich Town (away)

February 22nd

Man City (home)

February 26th

Bournemouth (home)

March 9th

Fulham (away)

March 16th

Chelsea (away)

April 2nd

The former is set to join Tottenham indefinitely this summer, while more uncertainty surrounds the latter, amid some claims that Tel would like to join Man United as a Premier League alternative following this campaign.

However, manager Postecoglou appears convinced that the 19-year-old, who’s already impressed and scored his first goal for Spurs in the FA Cup against Aston Villa recently, will be staying at N17 for the long-term.

“He will play a significant part in our end to the season for sure and beyond,” Postecoglou said before their Carabao Cup semi-final second leg defeat to Liverpool, via Sky Sports.

“He wants to make an impact and I expect him to do that. He will be a Tottenham player. I think he will show everyone he will be a Tottenham player in the next six months. I didn’t bring him here for six months.”

Tel has already agreed terms on a six-year contract at Tottenham (David Ornstein), if the club and player opt to extend his stay beyond 24/25, but whether the Frenchman remains in London will hinder on his final decision at the end of the season.

Signing Tel permanently is one of Spurs’ reported transfer plans this summer, and the teenage forward is said to be loving life in the English capital.

Meanwhile, it is also believed that they could look to sign another defender, with some media sources suggesting that Tottenham have already reached out to make an offer for Barcelona defender Andreas Christensen.

What Tottenham could demand from Real Madrid for Micky van de Ven

This comes as La Liga and European champions Real Madrid target star Spurs defender Micky van de Ven.

The Galacticos are keen to bring in a world-class centre-back this summer, with Real shortlisting van de Ven as a summer transfer target ahead of the window later this year.

According to a Spanish media source, Tottenham could demand as much as £99 million for van de Ven, which would be a world-record fee for a defender – surpassing Harry Maguire’s £80 million switch to Man United in 2019.

The Dutchman was a crucial player alongside Cristian Romero at the heart of Postecoglou’s high line last season, but both van de Ven and his usual centre-back partner have spent the vast majority of this term injured and unavailable.

Nevertheless, he is imperative when fit for action, and would be a tough man to replace.

بالأرقام.. لماذا استحق الأهلي التتويج بالدوري المصري؟

توج فريق الكرة بالنادي الأهلي، بلقب الدوري المصري أمس الأربعاء بعد الفوز بنتيجة كبيرة على حساب فاركو بسداسية نظيفة، في ختام مشوار القلعة الحمراء بالموسم الحالي.

وحقق الأهلي لقب الدوري رقم 45 في تاريخه، محافظًا على كونه الأقوى هجومًا ودفاعًا خلال مشوار التتويج، بعدما حقق الفوز في 17 مباراة، وهو أكثر الأندية تحقيقًا للفوز ومعه بيراميدز بنفس الرصيد.

كما كان الأهلي الفريق الأقل خسارة في الدوري، فهو الفريق الوحيد بالدوري الذي لم يخسر أي مباراة في الملعب بين فرق الدوري الـ18، وكانت خسارته الوحيدة بقرار من رابطة الأندية لعدم لعب مباراته مع الزمالك في مرحلة البطولة، يليه بيراميدز وخسر 3 مباريات، ثم الزمالك بخسارة 4 مباريات.

وتمكن لاعبو الأهلي من تسجيل 52 هدفًا، يليه بيراميدز برصيد 47 هدفًا، واستقبلت شباكه 18 هدفًا بالتساوي مع فريق زد، حتى الآن.

طالع | موعد تولي ريفيرو قيادة الأهلي بعد التتويج بالدوري.. وخلاف مرتقب

وحقق الأهلي أكبر فارق أهداف بين فرق البطولة برصيد 34 هدفًا، يليه بيراميدز برصيد 27 هدفًا، وخرج الأهلي بشباك نظيفة في 13 مباراة خلال مشوار التتويج بالبطولة.

وبعد تحقيق لقب الدوري المصري، أمس وصل رصيد الأهلي إلى الرقم 155 بطولة بعد الفوز ببطولة الدوري للمرة 45 في تاريخه.

وفي السطور المقبلة، نرصد دولاب بطولات الأهلي والألقاب التي حققها النادي في تاريخه حتى الآن. بطولات وألقاب الأهلي عبر التاريخ

– بطولة الدوري العام 45 مرة

– بطولة كأس مصر 39 مرة

– بطولة كأس السلطان حسين 7 مرات

– دوري القاهرة 16 مرة

– كأس السوبر المصري 15 مرة

– كأس الجمهورية العربية المتحدة مرة واحدة

– كأس الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم مرة واحدة

– بطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا 12 مرة

– بطولة إفريقيا للأندية أبطال الكؤوس 4 مرات

– كأس الكونفيدرالية مرة واحدة

– الكأس الأفرو آسيوية مرة واحدة

– كأس السوبر الإفريقي 8 مرات

– كأس إفريقيا وآسيا وأوقيانوسيا مرة واحدة

– البطولة العربية لأبطال الدوري مرة واحدة

– البطولة العربية لأبطال الكؤوس مرة واحدة

– كأس النخبة العربية مرتين

Grêmio apresenta o atacante Guilherme em seu retorno ao clube

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Depois de anunciar na última terça-feira (5) o retorno do atacante Guilherme ao clube, o Grêmio apresentou oficialmente o reforço ofensivo nesta quarta em entrevista coletiva dada no CT Luiz Carvalho.

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Nome que passou sem destaque pela equipe profissional do tricolor em 2016, o atleta hoje com 27 anos de idade precisou rodar o futebol brasileiro para, efetivamente, mostrar seu valor em especial com as atuações defendendo Botafogo e Sport.

Recentemente, Guilherme estava no futebol do Oriente Médio onde ficou de janeiro de 2020 até o último mês de junho entre atuações com as camisas de Al-Faisaly-ARA e Al Dhafra-EAU.

Respondendo como enxergava a possibilidade de conseguir “deslanchar” no Imortal em sua segunda passagem, o atacante entende que a maturidade e a experiência adquirida ao longo dos anos lhe dão confiança para escrever uma história diferente no Grêmio:

– Acredito que tenho muito a agregar. Tive muito tempo longe, tive várias experiências muito boas. Saí daqui menino, com 21 anos, namorando. Hoje volto casado, com dois filhos, maduro, muito mais profissional e pronto para mais do que ajudar, fazer muitos gols e colocar esse gigante do futebol brasileiro no lugar dele que é a Série A.

Guilherme retorna ao clube para ser dirigido justamente pelo treinador que lhe deu as primeiras oportunidades na primeira passagem, Roger Machado. Algo que, em sua visão, foi um fator que pesou na decisão de retorno:

-O Roger me ligou e eu ainda estava nos Emirados, jogando lá. Eu já tinha o contato dele salvo. Olhei a tela do celular e li lá Roger Machado deu uma balançada. Foi uma conversa sadia, conversa de pai para filho. O meu primeiro abraço, quando eu cheguei, ele me chamou de filhão. É um cara que tenho um carinho enorme, minha família tem um carinho enorme. Paizão, trocamos uma ideia muito top, ficamos um bom tempo no telefone, mas em resumo ele não precisou de muito para me convencer a voltar.

Apesar da necessidade de reforços vivida pelo Grêmio, o clube só poderá utilizar nomes como Guilherme e Lucas Leiva a partir do próximo dia 18 de julho, data de abertura oficial da janela de transferências no futebol brasileiro.

"Unstoppable" £62m star with 20 goals this season open to Man Utd talks

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has now confirmed an “unstoppable” striker who has scored 20 goals this season is open to talks over a move to Manchester United this summer.

Zirkzee and Hojlund struggling at Man Utd

Man United survived a scare against Ipswich Town in the Premier League last night, eventually prevailing 3-2 despite Patrick Dorgu being sent off late in the first half, but Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund’s struggles continued.

Harry Maguire and Matthijs De Ligt provided the goals for Ruben Amorim’s side, with Hojlund and Zirkzee being ranked among the worst-performing United players on the pitch, again failing to find the back of the net.

As such, the Red Devils have been assessing potential replacements for the summer, and Romano has confirmed there is now a big opportunity to sign Napoli’s Victor Osimhen, who is set to be available for £62m at the end of the season due to a clause in his contract.

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Romano has now dropped a new update on Osimhen potentially moving to Old Trafford in the summer, and the transfer expert appears to indicate a move could be a possibility under the right conditions.

Galatasaray's VictorOsimhencelebrates after the match

The 26-year-old forward is said to be “open to hearing from Man United”, indicating he would be willing to engage in talks over a move, although a deal will only be possible if INEOS provide Amorim with the appropriate budget.

Romano has made it clear the Nigerian’s salary demands are an important factor, as he wants his Napoli wages to be matched.

"Unstoppable" Osimhen could be a huge upgrade on Hojlund

In fairness, Hojlund is still young, having only recently turned 22, but his performances this season indicate he is not yet ready to be the main man for a club of Man United’s stature, and a replacement will be needed when the summer comes around.

There are signs Osimhen could be the ideal replacement, too, having been in prolific form since joining Galatasaray on loan from Napoli in the summer, netting 20 goals in all competitions, with six of those coming in the Europa League.

Competition

Appearances

Goals

Assists

Turkish Super Lig

19

14

4

Europa League

7

6

1

During his time in Italy, the Nigeria international was lauded as “unstoppable” by BBC Sport journalist Alex Brotherton, and his performances in the Serie A and Turkish Super Lig indicate he is now ready to make the move to a top Premier League club.

It seems like a deal could be difficult to orchestrate in the summer, given the striker’s high wage demands, so some sales may be needed to fund the move, and previous reports have revealed United could be willing to sanction Zirkzee’s departure.

الإعلان عن أفضل لاعب في الدوري الإسباني 2024/25

كُشف اليوم الجمعة عن أفضل لاعب في بطولة الدوري الإسباني لكرة القدم، موسم 2024/25، الذي انتهى في وقت سابق من شهر مايو الماضي.

كان برشلونة قد حسم لقب الدوري الإسباني، تحت قيادة المدرب هانز فليك في موسمه الأول.

اقرأ أيضًا.. بيدري يعلن أولى صفقات برشلونة: سينضم إلى أفضل فريق في العالم

وتمكن برشلونة من تحقيق الثلاثية المحلية المتمثلة في الدوري الإسباني، كأس ملك إسبانيا وكأس السوبر الإسباني.

وحصل هانز فليك على جائزة أفضل مدرب في موسم الدوري الإسباني، فيما تحصل لامين يامال على جائزة أفضل لاعب شاب.

وحان الدور على جائزة أفضل لاعب في موسم الليجا، حيث كشف نادي برشلونة أن اللاعب رافينها هو من فاز بها، حسب إعلان اليوم.

وشارك رافينها في 36 مباراة في موسم الدوري الإسباني وسجل 18 هدفًا وصنع 11.

Starc: I have a pretty good relationship with Langer

First Test of the Australian summer kicks off in ousted coach’s backyard, creating potential for tension

Tristan Lavalette26-Nov-2022

Mitchell Starc tends to have a lot of fun at Optus Stadium in Perth•Getty Images

As the build-up for Australia’s opening Test of the summer threatens to be mired in bloodletting, Mitchell Starc aptly fronted the media just metres from ‘Langer’s Loft’ – once an exclusive bar for members but now an eyesore amid a redevelopment at the WACA.The symbolism was striking with Australia arriving in Perth ahead of the first Test against West Indies on November 30 amid controversy after former coach Justin Langer’s candid interview over his ugly exit earlier in the year.Langer on the podcast attacked anonymous “cowards” who leaked against him and believed some players were not transparent over their feedback.Related

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It led to a rebuke from Cricket Australia chief executive Nick Hockley although Langer has stated since that the players are “like my younger brothers”.There was intrigue over how Starc would handle the expected probing over the saga in the first official press conference ahead of the Optus Stadium Test. And in what might be a sign of a detente, he dead-batted the controversy, claiming he hadn’t listened to the interview.”I have a pretty good relationship with Langer,” Starc told reporters on Saturday. “We exchanged text messages post the [T20] World Cup. I’m pretty comfortable with my relationship with JL.”Starc said the team did not specifically address the issue ahead of their three-hour training session at the WACA’s nets and on the ground’s grassy main wicket.”Was mentioned that there could be some noise around it obviously being in the west and with JL having a commentary spot,” he said. We’re comfortable…spend a lot of time together as a three format group. It’s all preparation for this Test match. Not too much is going to distract us. I’m sure we’ll see [Langer] at the ground and throughout the summer.”The West Australian fans are likely to back their favourite son in the first Test match in Perth since December 2019 due to the state’s strict Covid-19 measures.”Always had great crowds in Perth,” Starc said. “There’s been a lot of talk about not having Test cricket over here for a long time. Hopefully the public can support that. Show us what Test cricket means to them.”Pat Cummins in action during a training session ahead of the Test series against West Indies•Getty Images

While the left-arm quick wasn’t focusing on his pursuit of 300 Test wickets, Starc was excited about the likelihood of a spicy drop-in pitch at Optus Stadium, which tries to replicate the WACA’s famed pace and bounce.Starc has starred in the two Tests at the 60-000-seat ground with 14 wickets against India and New Zealand at a venue he rates as the second-best in the country behind Adelaide Oval, which will host the second Test against West Indies in a day-night contest.”[Adelaide and Perth are] good contests between bat and ball,” said Starc, who has taken 287 Test wickets. “[In Perth] you’re rewarded for good shots and likewise rewarded for good bowling.”The India Test [in 2018] was a very good wicket for three days and as the Test wore on the cracks got bigger…played a lot of tricks in the fourth innings. A very good bat versus ball wicket that presented challenges for both.”Given West Indies’ well-chronicled struggles in Australia, having not won a Test since February 1997 at the WACA, there has been some belief that the home team can ease into the Test summer ahead of a mouth-watering three-match series against South Africa.Starc, however, believed West Indies should not be underestimated, pointing to their stunning home Test triumph over England in March.”Definitely not taking any teams lightly. We know what the West Indies can serve up at their best,” he said as Australia returns to Test cricket since their tour of Sri Lanka in June and July. “It’s a good chance to kick-start our summer of Test cricket and hopefully some exciting cricket will be played.”

Chelsea flop who left in 2023 is now "as good as anyone in Europe"

Something shocking happened on Sunday afternoon: Cole Palmer missed a penalty for Chelsea.

The attacking midfielder had previously converted all 17 of his spot-kicks as a professional, but Mads Hermansen’s stunning save as the Blues beat Leicester City 1-0 typified his woes at the moment.

Palmer’s indomitable aura has been knocked somewhat, the 22-year-old enduring the first sticky spell since taking the Premier League by storm when signing for Chelsea from Manchester City in August 2023 for a £42.5m fee, having now gone nine matches in all competitions without a single goal involvement.

Enzo Maresca has long been wary of his side’s overreliance on the Three Lions star, urging his players to step up and alleviate Palmer’s attacking load.

His words haven’t fallen on deaf ears, with Pedro Neto really coming into his own over the past few weeks.

Pedro Neto's recent performances

Though Neto started life at Stamford Bridge rather slowly, he’s made real headway over the past several weeks, notching four of his seven Premier League goal involvements this term across his past five outings.

Pedro Neto

Chelsea signed Wolves’ star player for a £54m fee last summer. He arrived with a weight of expectation but was only permitted two starting berths across seven opening league fixtures.

Though Palmer is foundering with Nicolas Jackson injured, the Portuguese star has made a real impression in a new centralised attacking role, with Journalist Tom Overend even noting: “Pedro Neto being moved to the central forward position might just have launched his career at Chelsea.”

However, the 24-year-old’s fresh role in the middle has reduced Chelsea’s wide options, especially with Christopher Nkunku and Jadon Sancho both flattering to deceive.

It’s a real shame Chelsea offloaded the perfect solution back in 2023. He’s proving himself worthy of a place in Maresca’s plans to be sure.

Chelsea must regret selling £3m winger

Though an injury crisis makes it easy to rue former sales, Chelsea have been guilty of some questionable transfer business under Todd Boehly. Albeit, the strategy is beginning to streamline.

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However, the decision to sell Callum Hudson-Odoi in 2023 to Nottingham Forest does raise concerns. While he’s endured his share of hardship over the past several years, the winger, 24, is one of the most talented Englishmen in the business and was allowed to depart for just £3m.

The magnitude of this deal was underscored by the past knowledge that Bayern Munich’s loan bid with an option for a permanent purchase worth £70m was rejected in 2020, before the injuries that ruined his Chelsea career.

In fairness, his Blues future did look dead in the water, but Hudson-Odoi’s success in Forest’s high-flying outfit highlights the fact that he could have been kept a while longer, perhaps loaned out in England to reorient himself.

Hudson-Odoi – Last 6 Seasons (league only)

Season

League

Club

Apps (starts)

Goals

Assists

24/25

Premier League

Nott’m Forest

24 (21)

5

2

23/24

Bundesliga

Nott’m Forest

29 (20)

8

1

22/23

Premier League

Leverkusen

14 (7)

0

1

21/22

Premier League

Chelsea

15 (11)

1

2

20/21

Premier League

Chelsea

23 (10)

2

3

19/20

Premier League

Chelsea

22 (7)

1

5

Stats via Transfermarkt

A deadly winger with the quality to play across both flanks, Hudson-Odoi ranks among the top 15% of positional peers in the English top flight this term for both pass completion and progressive carries per 90, as per FBref, emphasising his gift on the ball and indeed in driving it forward.

Such skills have even seen him drawn as Neto’s most statistically similar player, something that adds to the argument concerning Hudson-Odoi’s chances of succeeding in Mareca’s unit.

Forest have been incredible this season, third in the standings and with a tangible shot at qualifying for the Champions League, and Hudson-Odoi has been a “monster” of a cog in the machine, as described by one analyst.

His recent match-winning goal against Manchester City may yet prove decisive in the race – a race that Chelsea are very much a part of.

He’s blooming late, but Hudson-Odoi is proving under Nuno Espirito Santo’s wing that he’s more than capable of thriving in the Premier League. Coach Harry Brooks even noted after the win against Man City that he’s “as good as anyone in Europe” right now.

You know what, he might even be proving himself good enough to start invariably in the capital, galvanising the crowd as Chelsea’s latest homegrown hero.

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