Kusal Mendis on Thushara's hat-trick: 'Reminded me of how Malinga bowled'

Bangladesh captain Shanto meanwhile said his batters weren’t used to playing bowlers with a slingy action like Thushara’s

Mohammad Isam10-Mar-2024Kusal Mendis was reminded of Lasith Malinga when he watched Nuwan Thushara bowl a match-winning spell of 5 for 20, which included a hat-trick, in the third T20I against Bangladesh.”I’m very happy for him,” Mendis said. “With the World Cup around the corner, it’s great to have many of our bowlers in such form. He’s been playing in franchise leagues for some time – he played well in South Africa [SA20] as well – I think that’s also why he was able to give his best for the team when we needed him.”It was those three wickets [in his hat-trick] that the match turned in our favour. It reminded me of how [Lasith Malinga] bowled.”Related

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Coming in to bowl in the fourth over of Bangladesh’s chase of 175, Thushara, who has a slingy, low-arm action similar to Malinga, removed the Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto off the second ball and then dismissed Towhid Hridoy and Mahmudullah to complete his hat-trick. All three were full, swinging deliveries as he deceived the batters with his pace, swing and low bounce. He later removed Soumya Sarkar and Shoriful Islam to complete the five-for, his best figures in T20Is.”I agree that the whole match pivoted in that one over,” Shanto said. “He bowled a very good over. I think we have to credit the bowler. We were held back by that over. I felt that if we could have handled that over better, or generally held our own against the new ball, we could have had a different result.”He got a bit of swing. He has that action. He wasn’t getting a lot of bounce due to his side-arm action. It was keeping low. This won’t happen all the time, but we have to tackle these things better in the future.”We don’t usually get to play a bowling action like his. We played well against [Matheesha] Pathirana in the first two matches. I think the new ball swung a lot. We have to plan better, and accept such things in international cricket.”Kusal Mendis was in top form in the series•AFP/Getty ImagesBangladesh also had to contend with a familiar threat in the form of Mendis, who made 86 off 55 to single-handedly take Sri Lanka to a competitive 174 for 7. He now has six fifties against Bangladesh, the the most by any batter in T20Is against this opposition. He also finished the T20I series as the highest run-scorer with 181 from three games.”In the previous couple of T20s before this series I wasn’t really in the runs, so in the first game I was focusing on providing the team with what it needs,” Mendis said. “More than me scoring runs, I wanted to do what was best for the team, and I’m glad I was able to do that consistently over the series.”It gets a little easier to bat here [in Sylhet] once you’re at the crease for a while, especially under lights. The boundaries are also close in, so you can score boundaries in any way that you’re comfortable. I’m happy with the way I performed in these conditions.”Shanto meanwhile said there were a few positives in Bangladesh’s defeat, picking out legspinner Rishad Hossain for his all-round abilities. “He [Rishad] bowled very well according to the conditions,” Shanto said. “We needed his batting because we now play with six specialist batters and an allrounder. I think his batting is one to look out for the future.”There were positives in this series. The way we fought back even after losing early wickets, in the first match and the third match. The way the bowlers made a comeback in this game.”

Gerard Martin hoping Hansi Flick has 'faith' in him as Barcelona defender opens up on future after promising debut season

Barcelona left-back Gerard Martin hopes manager Hansi Flick has faith in him as he speaks on his future plans.

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After a sublime first season at Barca's senior team and a few transfer rumours about him leaving, 23-year-old defender Martin has publicly stated his plans to continue at the Catalan club and that he is happy working under German manager Hansi Flick.

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Martin, who joined Barca's reserves side in 2023, got promoted to the senior team last season. Thanks to his performances in training, he received the opportunity to appear for Flick's side on 42 occasions across all competitions last season, amassing 1,793 minutes in total and starting 19 times. He even scored a goal in La Liga and recorded six assists, three apiece in the domestic league and the Champions League. Amidst the rumours of him leaving this summer, he told of his desire to stay.

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The defender said: "I'm very happy here, at Barca, and I don't want to leave. If the coach and the management have faith in me, I can't ask for more."

Recent rumours suggested Barca were interested in signing Bayer Leverkusen wing-back Alejandro Grimaldo to bolster the left side of the defence. An unmoved Martin boldly stated, "These things happen a lot in all positions, and competition is good for everyone to keep improving."

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Martin is currently out with a metacarpal fracture and is expected to return this month. However, it is unknown when he will start training with his team-mates.

Shan Masood's 192 puts Yorkshire in total command against Glamorgan

Carlson half-century resists but huge deficit remains on cards

ECB Reporters Network11-Sep-2023Glamorgan 150 for 6 (Carlson 53*) trail Yorkshire 500 (Masood 192, Bean 93, Hill 71) by 350 runsYorkshire skipper Shan Masood extended his highest score for the county to 192 as he led his side to maximum batting points against Glamorgan on the second day of their LV= County Championship clash at Sophia Gardens.The Pakistani Test star dominated the day once again as he built on his overnight tally of 113. That had led his side to an overnight score of 330 for 3, which then grew to 500 before their first innings ended with a run out in the 122nd over.Yorkshire then tightened their grip on the game by dismissing six home batsmen before the end of the second day to leave the Welsh county reeling at 150 for 6, still trailing by 350 runs and potentially facing the follow-on. A battling, unbeaten half-century from Kiran Carlson kept Glamorgan’s hopes aliveMasood was at the heart of his side’s third score of 500 this summer and he brought up his 150 off 191 balls with 15 fours. He was finally beaten eight runs short of what would have been his third championship double century – he scored two for Derbyshire in 2022 – when he was caught by Sam Northeast off the bowling of James Harris.He enjoyed two century partnerships – 127 with Finlay Bean and 132 with George Hill – and put on 53 for the sixth wicket with Matthew Revis as the Yorkshire batsmen dominated the home bowling.Yorkshire lost George Hill for 71, Jonny Tattersall for six and Revis for 28 in the morning session as they went into lunch have secured their five batting points by reaching 448 for 6 from 107 overs.No sooner had Masmood departed, than Jordan Thompson went the very next ball from Harris, and it only took Glamorgan a further five overs to mop up the tail. It was still not enough, though, to earn them the three bowling points they needed to keep alive their outside hopes of staying in the promotion race.Midway through the day the news came through that Durham had gained promotion to Division One due to Leicestershire’s failure to earn any batting bonus points against Sussex. The north-east county need a maximum of five points from their last two games to seal the Division Two title.After suffering defeat at Worcester last week, the target for Glamorgan was to win the game with a full set of bonus points, but set the tall order of chasing 500 they then got off to a poor start with the bat.Zain ul Hassan was bowled by the last ball of the fifth over from Ben Coad for eight and when the experienced Colin Ingram had his bails sent flying in the air by Jordan Thompson for five three overs later, Glamorgan were struggling at 19 for 2.By the end of play they had were reduced to six down after Dom Bess had clean bowled Sam Northeast for 16, Revis had ended his first over by removing Eddie Byrom for 40 and then had Billy Root caught behind for four.The Yorkshire pace man ended the day for 3 for 20 from his five overs.

Duílio fala sobre possíveis renovações com Vítor Pereira e atletas do Corinthians

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O técnico Vítor Pereira tem contrato com o Corinthians até o fim desta temporada. E mesmo com o clube em disputa no Campeonato Brasileiro, onde está na quarta colocação, e envolvido na semifinal da Copa do Brasil, há a expectativa entre os corintianos sobre a continuidade, ou não, do treinador no ano que vem.

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Duílio reforçou que só conversará sobre renovação no fim da temporada, muito por conta de uma postura do treinador português. No entanto, o presidente corintiano negou que haja problemas familiares ou externos, de modo geral, que jogam contra uma continuidade do técnico.

– Continua a mesma coisa. É até bom falar aqui, pois nos últimos dias saíram muitas coisas, culpando a esposa, a família, e isso não existe. Já deixamos bem claro, ele e eu, que a forma dele de trabalhar é esperar a temporada acabar para fazer uma avaliação. Se as duas partes estiverem satisfeitas, a gente renova. Não terminou a temporada, não existe um culpado de ele ficar ou não, até porque a gente não sabe se ele vai ficar ou não. Tudo no seu tempo, agora é reta final, e assim que a temporada acabar a gente senta para definir o futuro – falou o presidente corintiano.

E mesmo sem a certeza de que VP seguirá comandando o Time do Povo, Duílio tem confiado a condução do projeto, até mesmo visando o ano de 2023.

– Ele é uma pessoa incrível, um treinador de primeira linha. Tudo que tem sido feito é pensando no futuro do clube, independente do treinador que estiver –como foi na chegada do Fausto Vera, por exemplo. Ele tem essa preocupação, a gente conversa muito disso, que precisamos fazer o melhor para o clube independentemente de ele continuar ou não. Foi assim na compra do Giovane, na do Fausto. A gente divide tudo com ele, e a experiência dele nos ajuda na sequência independente de quem for treinar o time – pontuou Duílio.

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É um desejo de Duílio que o contrato seja renovado. A relação entre o presidente e o treinador é muito boa, a ponto do mandatário corintiano ter oferecido a extensão do vínculo mesmo após uma derrota do Timão no clássico contra o Palmeiras, no último dia 13 de agosto.

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O Corinthians conta com três jogadores em fim de contrato: o lateral-esquerdo Fábio Santos, o volante Xavier e o meia Ramiro.

Do trio, Duílio garantiu apenas que conversa pela extensão contratual de Fábio. Já os demais, ele aguardará uma avaliação da comissão técnica.

– Com Fábio Santos, sim. A gente já se conhece há muitos anos, é um cara sensacional e vem fazendo grandes jogos. Então, a intenção é renovar mais um ano e ir de ano a ano. Enquanto ele tiver condições de fazer grandes jogos, vamos seguir. Em relação aos outros, ainda não conversamos. Passa muito por quem será o treinador, se o Vítor vai renovar ou não. A gente espera essas definições, mas faltam dois meses, em novembro o campeonato acaba, e aí teremos bastante tempo para começar a definir essas coisas – pontuou Duílio.

O presidente corintiano lamentou não ter conseguido uma peça de reposição para o meia Willian, que deixou o clube há três semanas e acertou com o Fulham, da Inglaterra. Ainda assim, o saldo do cartola sob a condução corintiana no mercado foi positivo.

– De última hora não tivemos condições de encontrar uma reposição para o Willian, até pelo prazo, mas de resto trouxemos o Balbuena, Fausto, Yuri Alberto. Foi muito boa (a janela). Temos um time forte, que vem melhorando a cada jogo, e esperamos ter bons resultados neste final de temporada: a semifinal da Copa do Brasil e, no Brasileiro, pouco se fala, mas o Corinthians é o único time que está no G4 desde a primeira rodada. Nunca foi favorito, não era para estar lá, mas estamos lá, já na metade do segundo turno – destacou Duílio.

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Yashasvi Jaiswal, Tilak Varma earn maiden call up to India T20I squad

Hardik Pandya captains the side which will play five games against West Indies in August, with Suryakumar Yadav named his deputy

Alagappan Muthu05-Jul-2023Yashasvi Jaiswal and Tilak Varma’s stellar performances in the IPL have paved a way to the Indian T20I squad with the two quick-scoring left-handers chosen as part of a 15-member squad to play against West Indies from August 3. It is their first call-up to the senior side in the shortest format.Hardik Pandya captains the team which will play five games in the Caribbean and the USA, with Suryakumar Yadav named his deputy. Some of the other heavy hitters are missing though. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli haven’t represented India in T20Is since their semi-final exit at the 2022 T20 World Cup. Ravindra Jadeja, the hero of the 2023 IPL final, was absent as well. Fast bowler Mohammed Siraj has not been picked either.ESPNcricinfo LtdThis is the first squad chosen by the newly installed men’s senior selection panel and they appear to have bought into the idea of needing batters who can go big from ball one, starting with the two rookies. Jaiswal has already developed a reputation as a powerplay smasher, with a particular emphasis on taking apart the first over of the innings. Varma, who had a fan in Mahela Jayawardene even before he faced a ball of IPL cricket, has only grown in stature since then. The middle-order batter averages almost 40 from 47 T20s, without compromising on his strike rate, which is a healthy 142.54.Shubman Gill and Hardik might act as failsafes if things go wrong but Ajit Agarkar, the new chief of selectors, and his panel have put their trust in a line-up that hits boundaries first and asks questions later. Rinku Singh, who became a revelation by playing that very same brand of cricket in this year’s IPL, remains on the outside. This despite the squad looking light on finishers with Hardik being the only recognised option.India last played T20Is in February 2023, against New Zealand, and seven members of that squad have been sidelined. They are Prithvi Shaw, Rahul Tripathi, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Deepak Hooda, Washington Sundar and Jitesh Sharma, who has been left out without getting a go in the XI.Related

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The bowling group will be led by Yuzvendra Chahal, who is India’s highest wicket-taker in T20Is, and he will have two other wristspinners, including his old friend Kuldeep Yadav, for company. Axar Patel ticks the fingerspin requirement.The seam attack looks a bit inexperienced but it does contain variety with Arshdeep Singh providing swing and seam from a left-arm angle and Umran Malik providing raw pace. Mukesh Kumar retains his place in the T20I team as well having earlier secured his first-ever Test call-up. Avesh Khan, who played the last of his 15 T20Is in August 2022, has been given another shot. IPL winner Deepak Chahar, who returned from injury to play the latter half of the campaign for Chennai Super Kings, wasn’t picked.Sanju Samson, who is part of the ODI squad on tour, and Ishan Kishan are the wicketkeeping options.India’s tour of West Indies begins with the first of two Tests in Dominica on July 12. Then they play three ODIs from July 27 to August 1 before moving on to the T20Is, the final two of which will be played in Florida, USA.

£265,000-per-week Arsenal star could now be out injured until 2026

Mikel Arteta faces being without an Arsenal star until 2026, with the Spaniard dealt a serious blow after an injury update from N5.

Arsenal title hopes fading after more dropped points at Forest

The Gunners are already having to face the notion of this Premier League title race possibly being over, considering Liverpool are now 13 points clear after what has become a disastrous week for Arteta’s side.

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Liverpool travelled to English champions Man City and secured a vital victory at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday before easing past Newcastle on Wednesday evening, taking full advantage of Arsenal’s fumble at home to West Ham followed by a 0-0 draw at Nottingham Forest.

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Arsenal’s lack of a striking option was on full display once again on Wednesday as they failed to break Forest down time and time again, with makeshift front man Mikel Merino registering their only shot on target after Riccardo Calafiori had hit the post.

Arteta’s best hopes of winning a first piece of major silverware since their FA Cup triumph in 2020 lie in Arsenal’s Champions League campaign, with interim sporting director Jason Ayto planning summer recruitment ahead of a potentially more successful Premier League title challenge next term.

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Following long-term injuries to both Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus, some reports have even suggested that Arsenal could look to sign two strikers before 2025/2026.

RB Leipzig starlet Benjamin Sesko is apparently a top target for Arteta, with a move for Newcastle United star Alexander Isak appearing too difficult, while it is also believed that Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins remains on Arsenal’s radar after their failed January bid.

Arsenal could be without Gabriel Jesus until 2026

Now, according to journalist Steve Kay, the need for a new centre-forward or two is made all the more prevalent by the extent of Jesus’ injury. The £265,0000-per-week striker was just hitting a rich vein of form, before rupturing his ACL during Arsenal’s FA Cup third round defeat to Man United, and it appears he could be out for the foreseeable.

Kay, speaking on KS1 TV, says that Jesus could be out injured for Arsenal until 2026, with the Brazilian facing a leave of absence for the rest of this calendar year in a major blow for the Gunners and Arteta.

“Yeah, with Ollie Watkins. I had a conversation today with the main man, and Arsenal aren’t going away from Ollie Watkins,” said journalist Steve Kay.

“Because of the injury to Gabriel Jesus, he may not be expected back until possibly into 2026, maybe November, late, late. I’ve been told that Ollie Watkins is still on the agenda because they need two strikers.

“That £40m will stay on the table and if Watkins is happy to come, he will come. I’ve also been told this will not affect going in for a main striker like a Sesko. It won’t be any more than £40m. £40m is the only number I know of, it may be a bit lower than that because it’s another year.”

Narang, Jaiswal re-establish Rest of India's command in the Irani Cup

Services offspinner Pulkit Narang picked up a four-wicket haul to help dismiss Madhya Pradesh for 294 and hand Rest of India a first-innings lead of 190 on the third day of the Irani Cup in Gwalior. Mumbai batter Yashasvi Jaiswal followed up his first-innings double-hundred with a 46-ball half-century to swell Rest of India’s overall lead to 275 at stumps. Jaiswal was unbeaten on 58 along with Abhimanyu Easwaran, who made 26 not out off 51 balls.From an overnight 112 for 3, MP fought their way towards 300, thanks in no small part to Yash Dubey, who scored his fourth first-class ton. However, his dismissal by Narang sparked a collapse as MP lost their last five wickets for 53 runs. Narang also accounted for Saransh Jain, who was the second-highest scorer for MP with 66 off 150 balls. Jain and Dubey added 96 for the sixth wicket before Narang ran through the lower order.Earlier in the day, Harsh Gawli converted his overnight 47 into a half-century, but Navdeep Saini cut his innings short at 54 off 149 balls. Saini, who is working his way back from injury, proved his fitness and form by taking 3 for 56 in 20 overs. As for Narang, he ended with 4 for 65 in 25.5 overs.Rest of India then had a wobble at the start of their second innings, losing their captain Mayank Agarwal for a duck to left-arm spinner Kumar Kartikeya. However, Jaiswal and Abhimanyu struck up an unbroken 84-run stand for the second wicket off 102 balls to help their team re-establish command over MP. Jaiswal struck eight fours and a six, including three in a row off fast bowler Avesh Khan in the fourth over. Jaiswal was also severe on Ankit Kushwah, taking him for 19 off 13 balls.

BCCI invites 'reputed entities' to bid for women's IPL teams

The BCCI has invited applications for “the right to own and operate” teams at the inaugural women’s IPL, which is expected to run from March 3-26.A press statement from the BCCI on Tuesday asked for “reputed entities” to make a non-refundable payment of INR 5 lakh (USD 6000 approx.) by January 21 to procure the “invitation to tender”, which details the eligibility criteria for potential buyers. The final discretion on who gets to bid lies with the BCCI, however, following a technical evaluation process.In February last year, then BCCI president Sourav Ganguly had said that the women’s IPL would get off the ground in 2023. In August, the BCCI zeroed in on a window for March. Subsequently, the BCCI advanced the women’s domestic calendar, which generally runs from November to April, to accommodate the Women’s IPL.Related

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Calls for the Women’s IPL to kick off have been gaining steam since India’s runners-up finish at the 50-over World Cup in 2017. When they reached the finals of the T20 World Cup in Australia in 2020, it gained further momentum before Covid-19 stalled women’s cricket, and the sport in general.Since 2018, the BCCI had been conducting the Women’s T20 Challenge to run alongside the IPL in a bid to test the waters before expanding. A number of times, the previous administration headed by Ganguly had cited a lack of depth in players as an obstacle in conducting a full-fledged tournament.Ever since the formal announcement was made about starting the WIPL, a number of existing IPL teams have been sending out talent scouts to identify players they can potentially sign for the women’s tournament should they be awarded the rights to own a franchise. Rajasthan Royals, Mumbai Indians, Kolkata Knight Riders, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Punjab Kings are all believed to be interested in owning a WIPL team.Last month, the BCCI had invited bids for media rights from 2023-27 for the proposed five-team tournament. As per media reports, as many as 10 entities picked up the media rights tender documents. All the entities who clear BCCI’s screening process will be allowed to place their closed bids on January 12.

USMNT's Haji Wright and Coventry City book place in promotion playoff with win over Aidan Morris' Middlesbrough

The American attacker will now play for a chance to move up to the Premier League

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    U.S. international Haji Wright and Coventry City reached the Championship's promotion playoff behind a 2-0 win over Aidan Morris and Middlesbrough on Saturday. The match was the final of the clubs' Championship season, with Wright and Coventry finishing fifth on 69 points, while the loss doomed Morris' Boro to 10th on 64 points.

    Coventry took the lead just before halftime on a goal from Jack Rudoni, and they held onto that lead throughout the second half. It was Rudoni who then put the game to bed, netting in the 87th minute to remove any doubt about Coventry's place in the playoff round.

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    The win keeps Coventry City's season alive as they look to make their push to the Premier League. Up next will be a clash with Sunderland, with the winner of that facing Sheffield United or Bristol City in that playoff finale.

    Wright has been a key to the club's promotion push, as he leads the club with 12 goals despite playing just 26 games this season. The USMNT forward started on the left wing and played all 90 minutes in Saturday's win, while Morris put in a solid 79-minute shift in the Boro midfield.

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    While Sunderland and Sheffield United have been in the Premier League recently, Coventry City haven't kicked a ball in England's top flight since the 2000-01 season. Bristol City, the final of the four playoff teams, has never played in the Premier League.

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    The semifinals of the playoff are two-legged, and Coventry will host the first leg of that clash. The two sides will meet on Friday at the Coventry Building Society Arena before heading to the Stadium of Light for the second leg on May 13.

Does Jude Bellingham need surgery? Fans question Real Madrid star after concerning footage shows midfielder requiring heavy strapping before coming on as a substitute

Jude Bellingham is being urged to undergo surgery this summer, with the Real Madrid superstar still clearly struggling with a shoulder problem.

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The England international first suffered issues with that part of his body during a three-year stint in Germany with Borussia Dortmund. He would often take to the field wearing shoulder supports.

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Bellingham then dislocated his left shoulder during an outing for Real against Raya Vallecano in November 2023. He was forced to miss fixtures for club and country as a result of that injury setback.

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The expectation was that the 21-year-old would go under the knife, but an operation never happened. Bellingham is still nursing a familiar ailment, though, with the Three Lions midfielder seen getting heavy strapping before stepping off the bench for Real against Getafe.

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It took a member of the Blancos’ medical staff over a minute to ready Bellingham for action. He has previously said of nursing a shoulder complaint: “It’s OK. I’m still in the sling, which is a little uncomfortable, but the overall feeling is pretty good.”

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