Tottenham fans blown away by Sissoko display

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Tottenham Hotspur progressed to the quarter-finals of the Champions League on Tuesday as they defeated Borussia Dortmund 1-0 at Signal Iduna Park.

Spurs went into the game holding a 3-0 lead from the first leg at Wembley, and turned in a polished performance to reach the last eight.

Moussa Sissoko, so impressive this season, was at the centre of his side’s victory, laying on a brilliant assist to Harry Kane for his side’s only goal.

The France international split the defence with a precise through ball and Kane, having taken a touch, curled an excellent effort beyond Roman Burki.

Per WhoScored, Sissoko enjoyed a 91% pass success rate, made three tackles, one interception and three clearances.

And Spurs fans were blown away by the former Newcastle United man’s exceptional display in Germany, particularly given the fact that he appeared to be a hugely expensive flop last season.

Take a look at the best of the reaction on Twitter below!

Tottenham open talks with Joachim Andersen

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Tottenham have opened talks with Sampdoria over a bid for defender Joachim Andersen, per Calciomercato.

Spurs are interested in reinforcing their defence this summer and have targeted a move for the centre-back.

What’s the word?

The aforementioned report claims that Spurs have spoken with Sampdoria about the prospect of securing a deal to sign Andersen this summer.

The 22-year-old has a contract that runs until 2022 but Calciomercato state that he could be sold in the next transfer window.

Spurs are reported to be ready to pay €25million (£21.9m) to sign Andersen, who has been capped at numerous youth levels by Denmark. He has won 16 caps for the Under-21s but is yet to make his senior debut.

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Nevertheless, Andersen has played 90 minutes in every Serie A game this season bar one, a 2-1 loss to Juventus for which he was suspended.

The report claims that there is also interest from Juve and Inter Milan and that Sampdoria will hope to secure a higher bid from Spurs than they would from their compatriots.

Youth is king

Spurs only enter the transfer market for the right player and it appears that youth is central to Mauricio Pochettino’s thinking.

The last centre-back the club signed, Davinson Sanchez, was 21 when he moved to Spurs in 2017 and the club forked out a record fee to secure his signature, paying Ajax £42m.

A similar scenario has emerged with Andersen, as Spurs again look to pick up a youthful centre-back with the potential to become a key player under Pochettino.

Toby Alderweireld has a clause in his contract that will allow him to leave this summer if the club receive a bid worth £25m and that money could well fund their pursuit of Andersen.

It would also allow for a reduction in playing time for Jan Vertonghen, who will turn 32 in April.

Chairman Daniel Levy is likely to see the resale potential in Andersen, too, who could later fetch double what Spurs may pay for him if he takes to the Premier League in the same vein as Sanchez.

Mauricio Pochetino has mastered the art of winning late

Tottenham Hotspur’s games as of late have been filled with thrills and last-minute drama. Despite missing key players in Harry Kane and Dele Alli, they’ve shown unrelenting spirit to dig out victories in the dying moments. Spurs have won their last three bouts in dramatic fashion, displaying unmatched resolve into finding the winner late into the games.

Following the frustrating loss to Manchester United at home, Mauricio Pochettino’s been reinvigorated into reigniting the players’ belief. They might be missing their captain, but Spurs always have an encouraging manager whose urging his players forward even when games feel finished.

The Argentine manager’s ability to reinvigorate his players’ never-say-die attitude has been exemplified in the last couple of weeks. Spurs snatched victories from the jaws of dropped points, maintaining their discreet surge towards an unlikely title challenge.

Be it a very late winner at Craven Cottage, an inspired come-back against a resolute Watford or carving open an impenetrable Newcastle at home, Pochettino’s side has won their last three games after the 80th-minute mark. Late goals are their new favourite thing.

Be it inspired substitutions or moments of brilliance from talented individuals the recent victories have truly brought to light Pochettino’s motivational ability. If not anything, he’s proven that it’s not only the Kanes’ or Alli’s who can come up with goals.

Having etched a must win at all cause attitude into every single player, irrelevant or crucial, it seems the Argentine’s coming up with his own version of “Fergie Time”. Indeed, perhaps he could have added yet another string to his bow and the most important time possible, helping Tottenham to really challenge for the title.

Chris Wilder is back in the Premier League! Sheffield United announce surprise return of popular English boss as Paul Heckingbottom is sacked after disastrous run of results

Sheffield United owner Prince Abdullah has confirmed Chris Wilder's return, with Paul Heckingbottom sacked after the club's poor start to the season.

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The Blades' owner confirmed that the club have parted ways with manager Heckingbottom after a series of poor results, with Wilder drafted in swiftly as his replacement. Wilder has returned to Bramall Lane two and half years after his original exit, and will now set about steering the club out of the relegation zone. Incidentally, it was Heckingbottom who replaced him as Sheffield's interim manager in March 2021.

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Speaking to , Prince Abdullah said: "Yes [I have made the decision]. Chris is practically an honour of the club, he’s part of Sheffield United history. One thing I always like to do, not just in football but all of my businesses, is to keep a good relationship with my ex-employees no matter how it ended, I think you should get over it. At the end of the day we’re all passionate about what we do and we believe Chris is the right man for the job. Chris has done great things for the club and in my opinion he’s the best guy on planet earth to take over the club right now in these circumstances."

He added on Heckingbottom's departure: “I have mixed emotions about letting Paul go.I really have a lot of respect for Paul and everything he did for the club, he’s a very classy guy. I’ve been at the club for five years and we changed one manager and that was Slav [Slavisa Jokanovic], so we believe in sticking with the manager and supporting him. But I felt like after the last few games it was a necessary decision and the replacement has done great things for the clubs and knows the club, so I feel good about the decision in one way but I really have a tremendous respect for Paul."

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Sheffield United, who won promotion to the Premier League last season, have managed to win just once in 14 matches in 2023-24 and sit rock bottom of the table. With Heckingbottom's departure, the Blades become the first top-tier club to part ways with their manager this term. Last season it was Bournemouth who terminated Scott Parker's contract in August after just four games into the season.

A club statement was released confirming Heckingbottom's sacking, before Wilder was officially announced as the Blades' new manager. "Quite simply it was an opportunity which I just couldn't turn down," Wilder told the club website. "Just like in 2016, when this club comes calling, it is not something you pass up. This is Sheffield United, it is my team and I am thrilled to be back. We find ourselves in a difficult position, I understand that, but I think I can make a difference."

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WHAT NEXT FOR SHEFFIELD UNITED?

The Blades are still reeling from a harrowing 5-0 defeat at the hands of Burnley at weekend and they will now face title contenders and giants Liverpool in their next Premier League fixture on Wednesday. Wilder will likely be on the touchline for the visit of the Reds and in Sheffield United's subsequent home fixture against Brentford on December 9.

Bayern Munich vs Borussia Dortmund: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

Bayern Munich host Borussia Dortmund in the hotly anticipated Der Klassiker, which could have a significant impact on the Bundesliga title race

Bayern Munich will take on Borussia Dortmund in Der Klassiker in the Bundesliga on Saturday.

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Bayern and Dortmund are set to renew their fierce rivalry in what promises to be an exciting and potential title-decider this weekend.

Bayern, the defending champions, have struggled with consistency this season and are currently sitting a point behind Dortmund in second place.

Dortmund's form has been impressive. They have only lost one out of their last 14 outings and are atop the standings. A win will help them extend their lead to four points at the top of the table and place them in a good position to clinch the title for the first time since the 2011-12 season.

The outcome of Der Klassiker could have a significant impact on the Bundesliga title race, adding an extra layer of excitement to an already highly charged fixture.

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    Date: April 1, 2023
    Kick-off time: 1.30pm EDT
    Venue: Allianz Arena, Munich

    The game is scheduled for April 1, 2023 at the Allianz Arena in Munich.

    It will kick off at 1.30pm EDT in the US.

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    Before their first match under Tuchel, Bayern are uncertain whether key player Jamal Musiala will be able to participate in Der Klassiker, and it is a race against time to get him ready. The expectation is that he will be able to make an impact off the bench.

    Tuchel will also miss the presence of long-term absentees Lucas Hernandez and Manuel Neuer.

    Bayern predicted XI: Sommer; Pavard, Upamecano, De Ligt; Cancelo, Kimmich, Goretzka, Davies; Sane, Muller; Choupo-Moting

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers: Sommer, Ulreich, Schenk
    Defenders: De Ligt, Upamecano, Davies, Blind, Cancelo, Pavard, Stanisic, Sarr, Janitzek, Marusic
    Midfielders: Goretzka, Musiala, Wanner, Sane, Kimmich
    Forwards: Gnabry, Coman, Muller, Tel, Mane, Choupo-Moting

    Borussia Dortmund team news

    Julian Brandt and Karim Adeyemi havemissed a few games for Dortmund recently but could make a return to the matchday squad after the international break.

    Jamie Bynoe-Gittens and Youssoufa Moukoko remain sidelined due to injuries. There is concern regarding the overall fitness of England star Jude Bellingham but he is expected to feature.

    Dortmund predicted XI: Kobel; Wolf, Sule, Schlotterbeck, Ryerson; Bellingham, Can, Guerreiro; Brandt, Haller, Reus

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers: Meyer, Lotka, Unbehaun, Kobel
    Defenders: Schlotterbeck, Guerreiro, Schulz, Hummels, Meunier, Rothe, Sule, Coulibaly, Papadapoulos
    Midfielders: Dahoud, Ozcan, Reyna, Reus, Wolf, Passlack, Can, Bellingham, Gurpuz, Ryerson, Brandt
    Forwards: Malen, Haller, Modeste, Adeyemi

    Head-to-head record

    Bayern have been the superior team in Der Klassiker, winning four out of the previous five meetings against Dortmund. However, in their most recent encounter with the current league leaders, they were unable to secure a victory and had to settle for a 2-2 draw.

    Date Result Competition
    October 8, 2022 Dortmund 2-2 Bayern Bundesliga
    April 23, 2022 Bayern 3-1 Dortmund Bundesliga
    December 4, 2021 Dortmund 2-3 Bayern Bundesliga
    August 18, 2021 Dortmund 1-3 Bayern Super Cup
    March 6, 2021 Bayern 4-2 Dortmund Bundesliga
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Mind over money: Chelsea winners, losers and ratings as Dinamo Zagreb shock wealthy Blues

Thomas Tuchel's men lost 1-0 on Tuesday to start their Champions League campaign.

Chelsea spent about £272 million in the summer transfer market, including a reported fee of £75 million for centre-back Wesley Fofana. Dinamo Zagreb's biggest splurge was £4m on forward Bosko Sutalo. They are both in the Champions League, but by almost every other identifier, they live in different stratospheres.

It was a dreadful performance from the Blues, who were completely stifled by the underdog Croatian club. In a match that served as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's debut, the Blues attack was toothless while the defence was undone by one moment of magic – a deft dink from Mislav Orsic beyond goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.

Chelsea's Champions League campaign is off to the worst possible start, putting further pressure on a team that has already lost twice in the Premier League and barely scraped a win against West Ham last weekend.

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Mislav Orsic:

Unless you're a fan of the Croatian league or a die-hard FIFA Ultimate Team fanatic, you might not be super familiar with Orsic.

But Orsic always seems to pop up in European play. He score a hat-trick against Atalanta in 2019, and then another against Tottenham in 2021 to knock them out of the Europa League. And then there was the goal against West Ham last December that knocked the Londoners out of the Europa League.

The point is, Orsic is a goal-getter. He's fast, direct and, when the time comes, clinical. Chelsea lost track of him for one moment, and he made no mistake.

AC Milan:

From the moment the group was announced, there were two favourites: Chelsea and AC Milan. And, with the Blues' loss, the advantage is now with the Italians when it comes to seizing control of the group.

We have a long way to go, and AC Milan may have their own stumbles. Maybe Dinamo can push on and challenge for an advancement position. Maybe RB Salzburg's youngsters are further along than many think, allowing them to push on.

But, in all likelihood, this group will prove to be a two-horse race.

Despite this loss, Chelsea should be fine in terms of reaching the knockout rounds. They're too talented not to be. But the ball is now in AC Milan's court when it comes to topping the group.

Matteo Kovacic:

If there was one Chelsea player that could hold his head somewhat high, it was Kovacic.

He was introduced to a bit of applause in his home country and, by the end, he was essentially the only Chelsea player worthy of it. Playing in a midfield two with Mason Mount, he was the only Chelsea player that did much of anything in a lifeless first half.

Kovacic wasn't perfect by any means, but he was solid enough, showing once again how vital he is to this Chelsea team despite all of the flashy new signings.

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Kalidou Koulibaly:

The former Napoli defender has now had about a month's worth of games at Chelsea, and at no time has he looked like the towering presence that lorded over Serie A for so long.

Koulibaly was at least partially at fault for the opener, with the Senegalese and Wesley Fofana both involved. That, most likely, is a result of playing alongside a new team-mate, with the two certainly needing time to adjust to each other's tendencies.

If it were in a vacuum, you could excuse that goal. Yet Koulibaly hasn't quite looked himself since coming to Chelsea, with this goal only the latest example.

Is it just new club jitters? Does he need more time to adjust to his new surroundings after so long in Napoli? Or should Chelsea be more concerned?

Time will tell, but they'll need Koulibaly at his best going forward if they're to compete at the top level.

Chelsea's attack:

It's almost like they were playing FIFA without a shoot button.

Each and every time Chelsea got into a dangerous situation, things got too cute. Kai Havertz, Raheem Sterling and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, the trio of starters, were either too selfish or not selfish enough, as virtually every promising attack ended with a Dinamo tackle and clearance.

It isn't just the fact that Chelsea were shut out by Zagreb, but rather how they were. Eight total shots, two on target, and very little to care about other than that.

Romelu Lukaku is gone. So too is Timo Werner. The club has brought in stars like Sterling and Aubameyang to breathe new life into an attack that hadn't been good enough.

Things have yet to get better, though.

Thomas Tuchel:

Managers often get too much blame and too much credit. Players win games, after all. A manager's job is just to set them up to do so.

But Tuchel must take some criticism for what we've seen from Chelsea.

Hindsight is 20-20, of course, but a double-pivot of Mount and Kovacic was never going to work. Returning to a five-at-the-back system, Chelsea looked frail defensively and clueless in the attack against a Dinamo team they should have steamrolled.

Part of that is down to the players, of course, who weren't sharp or decisive enough. But blame also has to fall to the manager who continues to see his team struggle with basics.

Despite the millions of dollars spent to bring in players, Tuchel's Chelsea look like a poor imitation of what they could and should be.

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Kepa Arrizabalaga (6/10):

Got dinked on the goal, but made up for it with a spectacular save later on.

Ben Chilwell (6/10):

A solid enough performance from the defender, even if he was offside on Aubameyang's would-be goal. He's making a case he belongs in the starting XI.

Kalidou Koulibaly (5/10):

Still far from his best.

Wesley Fofana (5/10):

Was outpaced on the goal.

Cesar Azpilicueta (6/10):

Hooked at half-time as Chelsea needed something new, but no fault of his.

Reece James (7/10):

Chelsea's Mr. Reliable struck the post in the second half and was generally positive both ways.

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Matteo Kovacic (7/10):

Solid performance in the midst of a Chelsea mess.

Mason Mount (4/10):

Not a No. 6, but was played as one.

Às vésperas de passar bastão a Tiago Nunes, Coelho diz que volta ao sub-20

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Dyego Coelho deixou o gramado do Castelão, na noite desta quarta-feira, com a sensação de alívio. Afinal, o Corinthians assegurou a vaga na fase preliminar da Libertadores após vencer o Ceará por 1 a 0, com um tento marcado por Gustagol. Diante disso, e às vésperas de fazer a sua oitava e última partida no comando interino do Timão — contra o Fluminense, domingo, às 16 horas, no Itaquerão, no encerramento do Campeonato Brasileiro —, o treinador confirmou que voltará a comandar a equipe sub-20 do clube. Tiago Nunes, ex-Athletico Paranaense, assumirá o cargo na próxima temporada.

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—O Tiago Nunes vai encontrar um time com a cabeça melhor, equilíbrio melhor e eu espero que ele faça um grande trabalho. Vou seguir meu trabalho na base. É uma reformulação agora. Uns jogadores subiram para o profissional, outros para o sub-23. Temos um campeonato que o clube gosta (Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior, em janeiro). É tudo Corinthians, não tem para onde fugir. Vamos tentar fazer mais um bom trabalho na base. Sabemos que Tiago gosta da base. Vamos fazer um trabalho para que o clube sai ganhando — disse Coelho.

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O ex-lateral-direito ainda comentou sobre o desafio de ter assumido o cargo de treinador do time principal de forma interina após a demissão de Fabio Carille, ao fim da 30ª rodada, na qual o Corinthians foi goleado por 4 a 1, no Maracanã. Sob o seu comando, o Timão venceu três vezes, empatou duas e perdeu duas, oscilando entre as sexta, sétima e atual oitava posições no Brasileiro.

– De uma maneira ou de outra, colocamos na cabeça deles que era preciso coragem para jogar. Eles fizeram isso. Jogaram futebol. Isso me deixa mais feliz. Em pouco tempo, fizemos com que eles acreditassem que eram capazes de fazer grandes jogos e de um jogo mais apoiado, com a bola realmente. Essa foi a grande diferença. Coloquei a minha experiência de jogador aqui. Como as coisas são difíceis e quando ganha, melhora. Torcedor vai estar sempre ao lado, independente de vitória ou de derrota. Entenderam, cumpriram. Volto a dizer: mérito dos jogadores em entenderem o que pedimos. Eles colocaram em prática – disse Coelho.

Ele também comentou sobre como tem recuperado jogadores que cometem falhas, casos do volante Júnior Urso na derrota para o Botafogo (1 a 0) e do atacante Janderson na derrota para o Atlético-MG (2 a 1).

– No jogo contra o Botafogo, Urso falhou. Quando jogador falha, não podemos virar as costas. É naquele momento que o jogador precisa de todo mundo. O que Janderson fez hoje foi de alto nível. Os mais experientes abraçaram ele. Jogou muito hoje. É de jogador assim que o Corinthians precisa. Não pode se abater por um erro. Ele soube aproveitar. Fico muito feliz com a atuação dele. Joga muito futebol. Corinthians terá um grande futuro se souber cuidar desses meninos – disse o interino, que ainda exaltou a estrela do centroavante Gustagol, herói desta noite:

– Gustagol está conseguindo sair da área para fazer parede e tem bola área incrível. Foi nisso que apostamos. Graças a Deus, conseguiu fazer o gol da vaga.

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First day-night Test for Adelaide Oval

New Zealand Cricket has agreed to play a day-night Test against Australia as part of a deal that will resume regular cricket between the two neighbours after a gap of four years and provide a significant financial leg-up for New Zealand.The inaugural, experimental day-night Test will be played at Adelaide Oval with a pink Kookaburra ball in the third match of the series between Australia and New Zealand, between November 27 and December 1.The match will go ahead much to the delight of the CA chief executive James Sutherland, who has championed the concept for more than seven years. It will also be a source of rich dividends for the host broadcaster Channel Nine, whose chief executive David Gyngell expects television ratings and by extension advertising revenues far in excess of those offered for standard Test match days.However the views of the players can best be summed up as a combination of nervousness, apprehension and scepticism. While most agree the concept is great in theory, there is far less certainty about details such as the pink ball and its behaviour, the adjustment from day to night, and the effects the concept will have upon a format all players rate highly as the fairest and truest test of prowess with bat or ball.New Zealand’s players have been loudest of all in their worries about the concept, and their players association chief Heath Mills said an agreement had ultimately been reached because Brendon McCullum’s team could see the “bigger picture” benefits of regular cricket against Australia. The two nations have not played a Test series since November 2011, and only contested the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy for ODIs at ICC events.”It’s fair to say our players are nervous about the day-night Test. It’s uncharted territory and because of that there will be uncertainty and apprehension,” Mills said. “However, whilst the players have reservations about the concept, they can see the bigger picture in the new agreement, and the greater good it brings to all levels of the game.”Australia’s coach Darren Lehmann has been a vocal supporter of the concept. Alongside former captain and now CA board member Mark Taylor, Lehmann has been an advocate for day-night Tests at the ICC cricket committee discussion table.”I’m looking forward to it to see what it brings, looking forward to seeing how both teams perform under lights, looking forward to seeing a massive crowd,” Lehmann said of a match to be played at his former home ground in Adelaide. “I think it’s going to be exceptional to see everyone turning up for the first one ever in Test match cricket, I’m excited, and I know the players are excited and looking forward to the challenge.

Australia’s home Test schedule

November 5-9: Australia v New Zealand, Brisbane
November 13-17: Australia v New Zealand, Perth
November 27-December 1: Australia v New Zealand, Adelaide
December 10-14: Australia v West Indies, Hobart
December 26-30: Australia v West Indies, Melbourne
January 3-7: Australia v West Indies, Sydney

“Recommendations to the ICC committee were to make sure we are pushing the boundaries if you like and trying to get day-night Test matches, evening Test matches, to try and get people coming to watch it in different parts of the world in different countries, and versus different countries. We think it’s a really important way to go and only time will tell if it’s right or it’s wrong, end of the day we’ve got to give it a crack and I think it’s important for the game.”It’s very special for everyone involved, players, staff, everyone at CA, and New Zealand Cricket so it’s going to be a really interesting time. Looking forward to what the challenges the ball brings for example and how it reacts on the pitch. I’m sure it’s going to be okay.”For Sutherland, the push for day-night Tests has been one of the few consistent running themes of his long tenure as CA chief executive. Other ideals such as the Test Championship have fallen by the wayside, and the advent of Twenty20 has brought major new sources of revenue to the game, but he was always determined to open up Test cricket to larger attendances and stronger television ratings.”One of the global challenges with Test cricket is that most of the matches outside holiday periods are played on week days, in the middle of the day when people are at work and kids are at school,” Sutherland said. “By shifting the playing times each day’s play can go into the evening and allow people to come in after work or after school to attend the last few hours of play, but also when they get home in other parts of the world or other parts of the country, they can watch the game on TV.”The Perth Test match is a great illustration of that. It’s fanatically watched on the eastern seaboard of Australia every year because of the time difference. Our television ratings are something like 40 per cent more for the whole country.”We’re really confident with the work that’s been done over the past few years. We’ve had two successive seasons of Sheffield Shield cricket where pink balls have been trialled. We’ve worked very closely with the Australian Cricketers’ Association and Kookaburra in the development of the ball and its continued upgrade to make it ready.”We’ll make sure that the players from both teams are well prepared. We’re working really closely with New Zealand Cricket in giving them the right tour matches and preparation before the ultimate day-night Test, which is the last of the series. And similarly with our players.”It is believed that New Zealand’s players will play two tour matches under lights before the Adelaide Test, while Australian players will have one day-night Sheffield Shield round following their return home from a short tour of Bangladesh, and perhaps another between the second and third Tests.As for Gyngell, the Nine Network’s chief cannot wait to see the ratings. “Evolution is everything in elite sport and its coverage, and it’s up to us all to think outside the square and meet these challenges,” he said. “My congratulations to James Sutherland and Cricket Australia and our friends at New Zealand Cricket for having the foresight and mettle to take it on, and for the support of team captains Michael Clarke and Brendon McCullum.”Let’s give it a red-hot go and see what develops.”A pink-hot go, perhaps.

Seamer Murtagh injured for England ODI

Tim Murtagh, the Ireland seamer, has been ruled out of his side’s upcoming ODI against England on May 8

ESPNcricinfo staff05-May-2015Tim Murtagh, the Ireland seamer, has been ruled out of his side’s upcoming ODI against England on May 8. He sustained a hamstring tear while playing for his county Middlesex against Durham at Lord’s in the County Championship. He will undergo an MRI scan on Tuesday to evaluate the extent of his injury.Murtagh, 33, was slated to make a comeback to international cricket this Friday, after missing the World Cup due to a foot injury.Cricket Ireland chose not to name a replacement because they initially named a 14-man squad instead of the usual 13 and will pick their final XI from the available players.

Suryakumar, Herwadkar dominate MP

The Mumbai batting line-up sizzled for the second time in succession, making a mockery of a hapless Madhya Pradesh bowling attack to lay a firm grip on the first day of the match

The Report by Amol Karhadkar in Mumbai05-Jan-2015
ScorecardSuryakumar Yadav scored his second hundred of the tournament•PTI

The Mumbai batting line-up sizzled for the second time in succession, making a mockery of a hapless Madhya Pradesh bowling attack to lay a firm grip on the first day of the match. Thanks to Suryakumar Yadav’s blistering 135 and rookie Akhil Herwadkar’s impressive 97, Mumbai finished the day at 375 for 4.A Wankhede wicket that was slightly greener than usual made both the teams enter the game with a four-pronged pace attack. Once the coin landed in Devendra Bundela’s favour, it was clear that the day would see a tussle between an inexperienced bowling attack and a largely unproven batting unit.The MP pacers never found the right length, either bowling too short or too full, thus bringing in drives and cuts in plenty. And the Mumbai batsmen made the most of scoring opportunities. The day saw 57 fours and two sixes, most of which were scored off loose balls.Once Herwadkar and Aditya Tare saw off the new ball, MP were always going to chase the pack. However, soon after the first drinks break, Tare and Shreyas Iyer threw their wickets away. Two balls after Herwardkar was given a reprieve by Naman Ojha behind the wicket, Tare offered catching practice to Harpreet Singh at second slip.And the catching practice continued in Datey’s next over. Iyer, fresh from a sterling 153 in Kolkata last week, started off by flicking Puneet Datey between midwicket and mid-on off the first ball he faced. Soon after, he lobbed a fuller one straight to Sanjay Mishra at short cover.Mumbai were in a slight spot of bother having suffered multiple collapses at the stat of the season. But once his captain joined him in the middle, Herwadkar started playing more freely. The left-handed batsman was playing only his third first-class match but he looked at home right from the word go. He cut and drove with élan early on to let Tare get his eye in. By the time Suryakumar joined him, he had already scored his maiden first-class fifty.Once Suryakumar started manufacturing shots, Herwadkar wasn’t to be left behind. He first pulled Avesh Khan over deep square leg and then danced down the wicket off left-arm spinner Ankit Sharma to hit him for back-to-back fours and race to 97. He was visibly nervous and tried to repeat the shot for crossing the milestone. Ankit had seen him charging down the wicket, and bowled it wide for Ojha to complete an easy stumping.Herwadkar’s charge was set up by Suryakumar. The MP bowlers tried to bowl wide of off stump in order to induce him into a false stroke but the Mumbai captain was happy to nudge the ball through the gully region for boundaries. The maverick batsman changed the course of the match by targeting Sanjay Mishra in the 43rd over. The over produced 19 runs, 16 of which came through Suryakumar’s boundaries. The third of the four fours – a wristy off drive that was similar to a tennis top spin – was the shot of the day.Even after losing Herwadkar, Suryakumar continued the charge. With Siddhesh Lad looking solid at the other end, Suryakumar continued to score boundaries at will, that too with unorthodox shots. He walked down the wicket and pushed Yogesh Rawat behind the bowler for another memorable shot. And in the next over, flicked Ankit against the line – not the turn, since there wasn’t any – through midwicket to inch closer to his second century of the tournament.Though he slowed down a bit in the nineties, he caressed a short one from offspinner Jalaj Saxena through the offside for his 17th four of the day and pumped his fist to the dressing room. He later pulled Avesh into the stands behind square leg and then drove him through covers in the next over.With half an hour remaining in the day’s play, Suryakumar threw his wicket away. He tried to walk down to Harpreet’s gentle medium-pacers and yorked himself to be bowled.Lad and Sarfaraz Khan then continued to score freely as MP decided against taking the new ball in the evening. If the bowlers don’t make use of the red cherry early in the morning, they could well be batted out on the second day.

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