Bandara spins Leicestershire to defeat

Kent recorded their third win of the Clydesdale Bank 40 campaign in emphatic style with an eight-wicket drubbing of Leicestershire with more than 13 overs in hand

08-Aug-2010
ScorecardKent recorded their third win of the Clydesdale Bank 40 campaign in emphatic style with an eight-wicket drubbing of Leicestershire with more than 13 overs in hand.Having won the toss and elected to bat, Leicestershire made a stunning start to reach 41 without loss after four overs, only to be dismissed for 148 in 30.1 overs. Opener and top-scorer James Benning (37) and Jacques du Toit ensured the Foxes did well against Kent’s makeshift new-ball pairing of Darren Stevens and Amjad Khan.Matt Coles, back in the side in place of Azhar Mahmood, accounted for du Toit (13) lbw but it was the introduction of spin at both ends that turned the game in Kent’s favour. Sri Lankan leg-spinner Malinga Bandara did the early damage with 5 for 35 – his best figures since joining the county – two of them to sharp stumpings by wicketkeeper Geraint Jones.Off-spinner James Tredwell turned one through the gate to bowl Danny Masters as he played back, then occasional off-spinner Martin van Jaarsveld chipped in with 3 for 23.Having been set a modest target at a rate of 3.8 an over, Kent had 50 up on the board through openers Rob Key (26) and Joe Denly (39) in nine overs before Key clipped a return catch to Denning. Having hit five boundaries in his 51-ball stay, Denly followed seven overs later when he was bowled by James Taylor, but it was to prove Kent’s last slip up in an otherwise ruthless display.Vice-captain Martin van Jaarsveld, with an unbeaten 56 scored at a run-a-minute, and Geraint Jones – with a cameo 25 from 24 balls – duly eased Kent home to victory to inflict a fifth defeat of the campaign of Leicestershire.

Goswami and Sultana bowl India to victory

Half-centuries by Priyanka Roy and Mithali Raj rescued India from a top-order wobble and helped them post 199 – a total didn’t look defendable till England made a meal of the chase

Cricinfo staff19-Feb-2010
ScorecardPriyanka Roy starred with the bat and Jhulan Goswami with the ball in India’s 35-run win against England•Getty ImagesHalf-centuries by Priyanka Roy and Mithali Raj rescued India from a top-order wobble and helped them post 199 – a total didn’t look defendable till England made a meal of the chase in the first ODI in Bangalore. Jhulan Goswami and Gouher Sultana took three wickets apiece as the hosts won by 35 runs.Play began after the teams observed a moment’s silence for the death of Audrey Collins, the former England batsman and famed administrator, at the age of 94.At the end of 27 overs England needed another 100 to win and hand six wickets in hand. They had lost their well-set batsman Ebony Rainford-Brent, who played an attacking innings and negotiated the spinners with ease. Along with her cautious partner Lydia Greenway, Rainford-Brent repeatedly swept the spinners – especially left-arm spinner Preeti Dimri. She finally fell while attempting the same shot against the other left-arm spinner Sultana, who kept a tight line and bowled full even as the other bowlers were leaking runs.Rainford-Brent’s dismissal slowed England down but her 83-ball 64 ensured they were well ahead of the required run-rate.Greenway and Caroline Atkins steadily accumulated the runs, mostly through singles, and it looked like England would make it home with overs to spare. However the second turning point of the innings was Goswami’s return in the 40th over. She changed ends, coming to the Pavilion side, and struck Atkins plumb in front off her first ball. New batsman Jenny Gunn gave a catch to Priyanka Roy off the third ball and England fell to 145 for 6. Greenway’s presence meant the visitors still had a chance but they lost that in the 43rd over when she was run-out after a terrible mix-up with Nicky Shaw. England had lost their last six wickets for 19 runs.They did better bowling and fielding but were frustrated by Raj and Roy’s stand which was only broken when Raj played a tired-looking shot off Charlotte Edwards and lofted a catch to Greenway. Fast bowler Katherine Brunt had got the first breakthrough in the fifth over when she had Anagha Deshpande caught at slip for 16. Raj and Thirush Kamini added 41 for the second wicket before England struck in quick succession, effecting two run-outs, to leave India four down by the 20th over.Raj and Roy rebuilt the innings during their 100-run partnership which lasted 25.3 overs. Raj hit only two fours in her knock of 62 off 116 balls, while Roy was more aggressive, hitting six fours in her unbeaten 69. Roy and Amita Sharma added a quick 36 off the last five overs.The second ODI will be played on February 21 in Bangalore before the teams move on Visakhapatnam.

Raina to lead India in Zimbabwe

Suresh Raina will lead a weakened India for the ODI tri-series in Zimbabwe and the Twenty20s which follow, with Virat Kohli as his deputy

Cricinfo staff09-May-2010Suresh Raina will lead a second-string India squad for the ODI tri-series in Zimbabwe and the Twenty20s which follow, with Virat Kohli as his deputy. Among the first-choice players who are either rested or injured are regular captain MS Dhoni, Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir, Virender Sehwag, Zaheer Khan, Ashish Nehra, Harbhajan Singh, Yuvraj Singh and Praveen Kumar.The selection committee’s decision to leave out experienced players provides an opportunity for youngsters to get a taste of international cricket. Those getting a look-in include seamers Pankaj Singh and Ashok Dinda, and Madhya Pradesh wicketkeeper Naman Ojha.Dinda did reasonably well in the IPL, picking nine wickets in seven games, at an economy rate of 6.56, and Pankaj grabbed the limited opportunities he got with Royal Challengers Bangalore. This is the first call-up for Naman Ojha, whose 377 runs in the IPL was one of the silver linings of Rajasthan Royals’ disappointing campaign.Three Indian spinners who had outstanding IPL campaigns – legspinner Amit Mishra, left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha and offspinner R Ashwin – have also been picked. Legspinner Piyush Chawla, who was chosen ahead of all three for the World Twenty20, is not part of the one-day side but will join the squad for the Twenty20s.The tri-series, also involving Sri Lanka, kicks off in Bulawayo on May 28, with the Twenty20s on June 12th and 13th.Squad: M Vijay, Dinesh Karthik (wk), Suresh Raina (capt), Virat Kohli (vice-capt), Rohit Sharma, Yusuf Pathan, Ravindra Jadeja, R Ashwin, Umesh Yadav, Vinay Kumar, Ashok Dinda, Pankaj Singh, Amit Mishra, Pragyan Ojha, Naman OjhaNote: Piyush Chawla will join the squad for the Twenty20s.

Rain washes out Gabba match

Torrential rain washed out the Ryobi Cup match between Queensland and Tasmania at the Gabba without a ball being bowled

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Torrential rain washed out the Ryobi Cup match between Queensland and Tasmania at the Gabba without a ball being bowled. Brisbane and the surrounding areas suffered exceptionally heavy rainfalls on Sunday as ex-tropical cyclone Oswald moved down the coast.The abandonment could be significant in shaping the final points table, with the Bulls sitting third and the Tigers fourth with two matches each remaining. Victoria and South Australia are at the top of the table.

West Ham hold talks over Gabriel Barbosa

West Ham have held talks over the signing of Flamengo striker Gabriel Barbosa, with the Brazilian keen on a move to England, according to Sky Sports.

The Lowdown: Prolific in Brazil

Nicknamed ‘Gabigol’, the 25-year-old joined the Brazilian club on a permanent deal in 2020, after having spent the previous year on loan with them. ‘Gabigol’ secured his big-money European move in 2016 as he joined Inter Milan from boyhood side Santos in a deal worth £26.6 m. However, the Brazilian was never able to guarantee his place at the San Siro, which led to a series of loans out of the club.

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Nonetheless, ‘Gabigol’ has been prolific since returning to Brazil. The striker has netted 104 goals in 147 games for Flamengo and earned 17 international caps, with five goals for his country.

The Latest: West Ham interested in ‘Gabigol’

According to a report by Sky Sports, West Ham have held talks over the signing Barbosa, who is among a number of strikers that the Irons are considering this month as they look to add attacking options to their squad.

Barbosa has received interest from three other Premier League clubs, so a potential approach for the West Ham won’t be easy, but it is clear that the player wants a move to England. It is claimed that the Flamengo man regularly watches the Hammers’ games, and he is said to be impressed with the job that David Moyes has done at the London Stadium.

The Verdict: Sign him up, Moyes

Since his return to the Brazilian top flight, Barbosa has illustrated his attacking quality and goalscoring ability. Brazil legend Zico has sung the 25-year-old’s praises, claiming that he ‘has everything to be the greatest striker in Flamengo’s history’ and that he will be ‘one of the greats’.

The Hammers need to add attacking depth to the squad, as they currently have only Michail Antonio to rely upon as a striker. With such a prolific marksman up for grabs, who is seemingly keen on joining the Irons, West Ham should do all they can to bring the Brazilian predator to the club.

In other news: West Ham keen on sealing £20m move for ‘unplayable’ Premier League speedster

West Ham board waiting on Moyes amid talks

The board at West Ham United are waiting on David Moyes to clarify his January transfer targets as talks continue with agents, according to reports by Claret and Hugh.

The Lowdown: An additional centre-back is needed

West Ham will be looking to bring in a centre-back in the January transfer window following the injuries sustained by defensive duo Kurt Zouma and Angelo Ogbonna.

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The Hammers have been missing Zouma in the backline, as the Frenchman was integral in making crucial clearances for the team, leading the squad in this respect with 5.2 per game. However, it is expected that the 27-year-old will make a return from his hamstring injury in the middle of January, alleviating the pressure on current partnership Issa Diop and Craig Dawson.

An addition was made essential following the season-ending injury sustained by Ogbonna, who suffered a cruciate ligament rupture. This comes as a blow to the Italian, whose contract is set to expire in the summer – just when he is expected back from injury.

This illustrates just how vital it is that Moyes brings in additional cover at the back, as a few injuries have severely altered the team’s defensive dynamics.

The Latest: Hammers board wait on Moyes amidst talks

According to reports by West Ham insiders Claret and Hugh, the Hammers’ new board is waiting to hold its first meeting in light of the resurgence of the pandemic. This meeting is expected to cover transfer targets for the January window, but it is reported that Moyes is yet to make his final decision regarding who he wants the club to prioritise when pursuing a new centre-back.

West Ham have shortlisted Liverpool’s Nathaniel Phillips and Burnley’s James Tarkowski as potential options ahead of the transfer window. It is understood that talks are ongoing with the players’ agents, but the board meeting will need to be held first before a decision can be made on finer details such as payment.

The Verdict: Big decision for Moyes

Moyes will have a tough time considering which out of the two aforementioned options he wishes to prioritise in the club’s pursuit of a new centre-back. Stronger links have been made with the Liverpool defender, who could well be a perfect addition to the side.

Phillips has received huge praise whenever he has been thrown into action for the Reds. The £15m-valued colossus has made more clearances per game (three) than any of his team-mates in the Carabao Cup this term, while Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp has described some of his performances as ‘unbelievable’.

If the Hammers decide to pursue Phillips, the board will need to meet quickly as a variety of clubs could be interested in the player in January based on those figures and endorsements.

In other news: West Ham insider lifts lid on exciting behind-the-scenes Rush Green development

West Ham United: Glen Johnson tips Declan Rice to reject Manchester United move

According to a report by football.london, former West Ham defender Glen Johnson has advised Declan Rice to reject any potential move to Manchester United.

The Lowdown: West Ham’s most important player

Rice has been in tremendous form this season, leading David Moyes’ Hammers side to a fifth-place position in the Premier League. SofaScore rankings see the midfielder as West Ham’s most important player so far this campaign, having averaged a fantastic 7.26/10 rating.

The Irons have made it clear that they have no interest in selling their star player in the January or summer transfer window. This is irrelevant of bids made, with a number of heavy hitters sniffing around the 22-year-old.

Consistent rumours have linked Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City with the Hammers man; the most prominent of which have come from Ralf Rangnick’s side.

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The Latest: Johnson advises Rice against Man United move

In an interview relayed by football.london, former West Ham defender Johnson has stated that he thinks a move to Manchester United would be detrimental for Rice, as Rangnick’s men are merely a fraction of some of the previous United sides.

“If I was Declan I would be a bit concerned to be honest with you. I’d be thinking Manchester United aren’t the Manchester United of old,” Johnson said.

“There used to be a time when, anytime Manchester United came calling, you go. It was the number one place. Everyone wanted to go. But they don’t have that appeal anymore.

“I don’t think he’d end up there whether they want him or not. But in terms of their business, I think they should just sit tight and wait until the summer and weigh the whole situation up with everybody.”

“I don’t think Manchester United could get anyone better than Declan Rice. If he was available, I think Chelsea or Liverpool would be in front of them anyway.”

The Verdict: Spot on

Upon his 150th Premier League appearance for the Hammers at just 22-years-old, Rice was nationally praised as ‘admirable’ and ‘incomparable’. The Hammers have allowed the youngster to flourish as a player, and they are now reaping the rewards, as they have a ‘world class’ midfielder at their disposal.

Former teammate and current Ajax ace Sebastien Haller even asserted that the England international ‘has everything’, and that he is one of the best in the world in his position.

Observing the tension in the current Man United squad, it is easy to see why Johnson has warned Rice away from the club. If the Hammers continue to drive for Champions League qualification, there does not appear to be any reason as to why Rice should make the move to Manchester, where there are even rumours of player unrest due to their training schedules.

West Ham could allegedly make a ‘statement signing’ in the shape of a £45m goal machine…

West Ham front queue for Hazard

According to a report in the print edition of the Sunday Mirror, a shock West Ham transfer update has emerged involving Real Madrid forward Eden Hazard.

The Lowdown: Moyes in forward hunt…

Irons boss David Moyes has set his sights on improving West Ham in January as they become linked to many new attacking additions.

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Antonin Barak, Jesse Lingard and Adam Hlozek have been mentioned most recently with West Ham now having to compete in Europe as well as on the domestic front.

The Evening Standard claim West Ham will be backed to bring in a new striker, top centre-half and potentially Lingard but it’s the Mirror who have now come out with, what perhaps is, the news of the day.

The Latest: West Ham ‘leading chase’ for Hazard…

As per their information, West Ham and Everton are ‘leading the chase’ for Hazard as he gets told to pack his bags and leave in January.

Real are desperate to get his £416,000-per-week wages off the books, so much so they are willing to accept half of their original £43 million asking price for the player.

Indeed, if any club can convince him to join on loan in January with an obligation to buy later, they will accept a final fee of £21m.

The Verdict: Get it done?

Signing Hazard for just £21m would have been unthinkable a few seasons ago, with West Ham legend Tony Cottee dubbing him ‘unplayable’ back in 2018 (Sky Sports).

However, after a spell of injury woes and failing to rekindle his previous Premier League form (The Mirror), the Belgium international is now in a totally different spot.

So much so, we believe West Ham are actually better placed looking elsewhere, especially considering the 30-year-old winger has been accused of laziness and a bad attitude in training by former teammates (John Obi Mikel to beIN Sports via Sky).

The last thing Moyes needs is a player of this nature disrupting the harmony of his squad, no matter his obvious quality in past seasons.

In other news: Journalist hints West Ham now in pole position to sign ‘world class’ striker, find out more here.

Trans-Tasman foes face off

Cricinfo’s preview of the first Test between New Zealand and Australia in Wellington

The Preview by Brydon Coverdale in Wellington17-Mar-2010Match FactsRoss Taylor wants to add a Test century against Australia to his resume•Getty ImagesMarch 19-23, Basin Reserve, Wellington
Start time 11am (2200 GMT)The Big PictureIs there cricket on in Wellington this week? Anyone reading the Australian papers could easily have missed that fact in amongst the round-the-clock Michael Clarke coverage. Nobody will be happier than Clarke when the attention turns to the action on the field come Friday, when Australia begin the first of two Tests on their tour of New Zealand. It is sad that Test series between the two countries have been cut back, while five ODIs and two Twenty20s graced the schedule. But the reality is that over the past couple of decades, most Trans-Tasman Trophy series have been pretty one-sided, with the exception of the nil-all draw in Australia in 2001-02. It will take something very special from New Zealand to change that trend.The Australians are coming off a home summer in which they won five Tests and drew one, and although the competition could have been stronger than West Indies and Pakistan, it’s still a formidable form-guide. Add in the fact that New Zealand’s top order is a potential house of cards and it could be a quick kill again. But with the help of Martin Crowe, the home team’s batsmen have lifted their training regime in the lead-up with longer sessions designed to simulate match conditions.It could be a career-defining series for Tim McIntosh, BJ Watling and Peter Ingram, for whom success against Australia would set them up for the foreseeable future, while failure could send them quickly back to the Plunket Shield. The team’s hopes are more likely to rest on strong bowling and even without the newly-retired Shane Bond and Iain O’Brien, an attack made up of Chris Martin, Daryl Tuffey, Tim Southee and Daniel Vettori could be a challenge in their home conditions.For Australia, the goal is obviously to retain the Trans-Tasman Trophy but in a broader sense to prepare this team for the home Ashes series in nine months. There are only two more Tests, against Pakistan in England, before the urn is up for grabs and plans and team selections will be refined. Part of that process is finding the right personnel, so there will be much interest in how Marcus North bounces back from his slump and how the new faces of Clint McKay, Ryan Harris and Steven Smith perform if selected. Contributing to a winning series would be a good start, but Vettori’s men will do their best to thwart that plan.Form guideAustralia WWWWD
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Watch out for…Who else but Michael Clarke? It will be fascinating to see how he handles the pressure of stepping back in to Test cricket so soon after being hounded by the media over his private life. It is not the first time he has stayed home due to personal reasons. On the 2008 tour of the West Indies, when he rejoined the side after missing a Test due to the funeral of Lara Bingle’s father, he promptly made a century in his first game back. This scenario is different but expect a redoubled effort from Clarke, who is keen to show the time off has not affected the form that brought him his highest Test score in the home summer finale in Hobart.

Given the top order’s inexperience, Ross Taylor will become even more important than usual coming in at No. 4. He has taken on extra responsibility this summer, having captained his country for the first time, and has enjoyed a productive season with 392 Test runs at 56 without making a century. He played well at times in the ODIs against Australia but was guilty on occasion of throwing his wicket away, and he is keen to play some much longer innings. “At Test-match level there’s no time constraints, unless you’re chasing a score,” Taylor said. “I played some howlers of shots and was disappointed with how I went out. I’m just going to go out there and play straight and play my game. They are the No. 1 team in the world and it’s a good gauge of where you are as a player. I’ve scored a one-day hundred against them, I’d love to put a Test match hundred to that.”Team newsAustralia have a couple of selection decisions to make, firstly over whether North retains his place at No. 6. The claims of Smith are strong, following his outstanding end to the Sheffield Shield season and his usefulness as another bowling option. But it would be strange to bring the incumbent North and not give him at least one Test to turn around his poor form, so it is more likely he will play. The second query surrounds the third fast bowling spot behind Mitchell Johnson and Doug Bollinger. The uncapped Harris might have squeezed ahead of McKay, who debuted in Perth, thanks to impressive one-day form. The only problem is that Harris is carrying a side injury that forced the selectors to fly over Peter George, the tall South Australian bowler. George is an extreme backup only, and should Harris not recover, McKay will definitely make his second appearance.Australia (possible) 1 Shane Watson, 2 Simon Katich, 3 Ricky Ponting (capt), 4 Michael Hussey, 5 Michael Clarke, 6 Marcus North, 7 Brad Haddin (wk), 8 Mitchell Johnson, 9 Nathan Hauritz, 10 Ryan Harris/Clint McKay, 11 Doug Bollinger.New Zealand’s batting line-up is settled for the time being, with Mathew Sinclair’s only chance of resuming his Test career being if there is a late injury. It leaves only one decision – two spinners and three seamers or one spinner and four seamers? It is Jeetan Patel’s home ground, so his experience of drifting the ball in the Wellington wind could be useful. But the pace and bounce in the centre-wicket practice sessions at the Basin Reserve suggested Brent Arnel might be in line for a debut, which was supported by the distinct green tinge to the surface on Test eve.”The nature of the pitch brings Brent Arnel into the equation,” Daniel Vettori said. “We’ll have a good hard look at it tomorrow. If you looked at it now you’d say it’s got a bit of greenness in it and a bit of moisture so you look at the seamers, but we’ll delay that decision as late as we can.”New Zealand (possible) 1 Tim McIntosh, 2 BJ Watling, 3 Peter Ingram, 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Martin Guptill, 6 Daniel Vettori (capt), 7 Brendon McCullum (wk), 8 Daryl Tuffey, 9 Tim Southee, 10 Brent Arnel/Jeetan Patel, 11 Chris Martin.Pitch and conditionsThe wind was howling so much on Wednesday that one local reporter joked that it was lucky Shaun Tait wasn’t in Australia’s squad or he might hit 170kph. It was a slight exaggeration but the leading fast men will relish the chance to run in with the assistance of the conditions, while others will toil into the wind. The forecast for Friday is fine and 20C with northerly winds dying out.The practice pitches have been lively and the Test pitch is green, so the new ball will be a challenge for the top-order batsmen. “It will have a bit of drying today,” Vettori said, “but it’s probably going to be a typical Wellington wicket where it’s got a little bit in it early on and then flattens out to a really good Test match wicket.”Stats and trivia New Zealand and Australia have met in eight Tests at the Basin Reserve for two Australian victories, one New Zealand win and five draws New Zealand haven’t beaten Australia in a Test match since March 1993, when Danny Morrison helped demolish Allan Border’s men at Eden Park Mitchell Johnson and Chris Martin have each picked up 14 wickets in Australia-New Zealand Tests, but Johnson has done it in two games at an average of 11, while Martin has taken eight matches at 74.14 Daniel Vettori has the most Test runs, centuries, fifties and wickets of anyone in the New Zealand sideQuotes”We brought a bit of momentum against Bangladesh and Pakistan but Australia are going to be a different challenge. The batsmen are going to be under scrutiny, especially the top five”
Ross Taylor”The Kiwis are always tough to play against, no matter which form of the game you’re playing, they’re very disciplined and they just hang in there for long periods of time. We’re going to have to play very well to beat them.”Michael Hussey

Ripped Cristiano Ronaldo hits home gym with partner Georgina Rodriguez wearing a pair of skimpy shorts & no top

Cristiano Ronaldo has hit his home gym alongside partner Georgina Rodriguez, with the Portuguese superstar displaying his ripped physique once again.

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Portuguese superstar in peak conditionFamily join in with workoutsAll-time great still starring on the fieldGettyWHAT HAPPENED?

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner may now be 39 years of age, but he remains in peak physical condition. Ronaldo has always prided himself on working harder off the field than many of his fellow professionals, and that is still the case as he seeks to prolong the most distinguished of playing careers.

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Ronaldo recently revealed on social media that he has been working out alongside son Cristiano Jr, who appears to be following in the illustrious footsteps of his father on and off the field, while Georgina is also happy to get involved in any home-based sessions.

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Georgina has revealed that she joined Ronaldo for his latest gym routine, with the pair working up a sweat as the Saudi Arabian sun can be spotted beating down outside. CR7 appears to have got so warm that he lost his shirt and ended up in just a pair of skimpy shorts.

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Ronaldo has continued to star in his day job this season, with an impressive run of form at the start of 2024 seeing him take his Al-Nassr goal tally in the current campaign to 34 through just 35 appearances – with there the promise of many more to come as he looks to chase down a career total of 1,000 strikes.

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