أعلن المدير الفني للفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي ريال مدريد، كارلو أنشيلوتي، قائمة اللاعبين الذين سيخوضون مباراة ريال مايوركا في إطار الجولة الأولى من الدوري الإسباني.
ويلتقي ريال مدريد وريال مايوركا في ملعب “إيبيروستار”، غداً الأحد، في تمام الساعة العاشرة والنصف مساءً بتوقيت “القاهرة” بقيادة الحكم، سيزار سوتو.
اقرأ ايضاً.. بسبب مونديال الأندية.. أنشيلوتي يعلن عن خطة جديدة لمواجهة ضغط المباريات في ريال مدريد
وشهدت قائمة ريال مدريد استدعاء 22 لاعباً لخوض أولى مباريات الملكي في منافسات الدوري الإسباني “لاليجا”. قائمة ريال مدريد أمام ريال مايوركا في الدوري الإسباني
There is nothing better in football than seeing your side come back from being behind to pull off the impossible, with limbs flying everywhere as the winning goal goes in.
This article is a testament to that often-unfounded resolve we see in this sport we love. So, here at Football FanCast we have gathered a list of what we believe are the greatest Premier League comebacks.
10 Everton 3-2 Wimbledon – 1993/94 Toffees stick it out in the top-flight
Everton were top-flight champions back in 1986/87, yet a few years down the line, they found themselves looking down the barrel at the prospect of playing in the old First Division (now Championship).
On the final day, visitors Wimbledon were 0-2 up before Everton clawed back even with Graham Stuart’s penalty before Barry Horne whipped up an absolute wonderstrike and easy goal of the season contender. Stuart got a bobbling second goal of the game nine minutes from time to send Goodison into relieved jubilation. Ecstatic Everton survived, Sheffield United were condemned to the drop instead.
9 Manchester United 3-2 Newcastle United – 2017/18 Mourinho mastery spares blushes late on against Magpies
Our second featured game isn’t quite ‘Fergie Time’ territory, yet José Mourinho’s Red Devils battled back after two early wake-up calls against travelling Magpies. Kenedy and Yoshinori Muto scored inside ten minutes and had the home fans booing at the break.
However, this game proved as one of a few brief, brilliant Mourinho displays in what was an often-tumultuous spell at Old Trafford. The Portuguese, who brought Alexis Sanchez, Juan Mata and Marouane Fellaini off the bench in pursuit of victory, saw his side re-energised after the break, when two of his three substitutes found the net.
It was a quick double from Mata (70’) and Martial (76’) before 90 minutes excel further. Alexis Sanchez truly saved the blushes and put a calamitous start to the back of the collective mind.
8 Manchester City 4-2 Tottenham Hotspur Man. City's machine march through Spurs
Erling Haaland Manchester City vs Tottenham
In the face of Tottenham’s near-whimsical scoring approach to this game at the Etihad – machine-like City employed their robots to destroy the hopeful Hotspur last season.
In one of a number of games that depict City’s true title winning ability under Pep, this one was another example of watching the score change with a single tear running down your face. Even though the Citizens saw two strikes separated by just two minutes at the end of the first half, with scorers Julian Alvarez (x1), Erling Haaland (x1), and Riyad Mahrez (x2) – Guardiola’s side projected an ever-present air of inevitability.
Their 116th charge should be that they’re too good at football.
Matt Elliott, Steve Claridge and Emile Heskey put Leicester in a commanding 1-3 lead and what looked like cruise control. However, a Geordie deity intervened in pretty divine fashion.
In the match’s second half, Alan Shearer racked up a performance for the history books. 13 minutes was all it took for the arm-raising front man to notch a superb hat-trick to put the newly employed Kenny Dalglish’s side back in title contention.
Although they’d fall short to old foes Manchester United at the end of the term, it was a blistering scoring sequence and perhaps a benchmark to aim for once more as the latest instalment of inspired Magpies find themselves with Champions League and look to continue at the right end of the table.
6 Manchester City 2-3 Fulham – 2007-08 Lights, Kamara, action – City falter as Fulham beat the drop
To me, Diomansy Kamara was magic. Perhaps it was because back in 2007-08 I had his Match Attax card. Maybe it was the fact that I liked his un-arsed flicking hand-on-ear celebration. He could score a most spectacular strike, yet it’d be added to a catalogue of hand-shaking mastery – uniform in celebration.
Admittedly, I’d perhaps built on his legacy of 12 league goals in 59 games for Fulham too much in my head. However, he was responsible for sealing three key points against Manchester City.
At the Etihad, Fulham came back from two-down to practically cement their Premier League status that term. In a particularly unforgiving season where Derby County went down with a record lowest points tally of 11, 2007-08 saw the West-London side stay up after cancelling out both Stephen Ireland and Benjani’s strikes. Kamara pulled one back, before ‘ol faithful Danny Murphy levelled.
Even better, a fine ball then picked out the Senegal international in the inside left channel. He blasted powerfully into the roof of the net to leave Joe Hart helpless and manager Roy Hodgson boundless in survival joy.
5 West Brom 5-5 Manchester United – 2012/13 Lukaku sacks off Fergie's retirement party and bags Baggies' hat-trick to nick a point
Amazingly, pipping Premier League relegation drama – West Brom came back from 2-5 in just five minutes to get a point against Manchester United in May of 2013.
The league champions strode to a comfortable 0-3 lead through Shinji Kagawa, a Jonas Olsson own goal and then an Alexander Buttner strike. James Morrison reduced the deficit and a formative, exciting Romelu Lukaku made it 3-2 off the bench before Robin van Persie and Chicharito put the hosts in front, a menacing 2-5.
Lukaku, simply oozing quality in a term where he’d eventually notch 17 in 37 games on loan from Chelsea – got a late double and then Youssouf Mulumbu denied United three points. This stunning fight back not only boosted West Brom’s term as they eventually finished eighth, but it also stopped Sir Alex Ferguson from getting a 1,500th (and final) Manchester United win. Retirement party ruined just a smidge, cheers Baggies.
4 Crystal Palace 3-3 Liverpool – 2013/14 'Crystanbul'
The media and fan dubbing of ‘Crystanbul’ tells you all you need to know about this one. Liverpool effectively threw their first title in 24 years away by dropping points against Palace at a rocking Selhurst Park.
Luis Suarez was in tears, Brendan Rodgers was bereft, and Stevie G was stumped. Initially carving out a consummate 3-0 lead with Joe Allen, a Damien Delaney own goal and then Suarez strike – pressure on Manchester City looked set to continue into the very last knockings of the season.
However, Crystal Palace didn’t care for Liverpool’s near-quarter-of-a-decade wait for the title. Three goals flummoxed the Reds in the final 11 minutes. Delaney amended his prior blunder and then Dwight Gayle shook the stands in South London and Manchester alike as the Citizens went on to triumph.
3 Norwich 4-5 Liverpool – 2015/16 Lateshow Lallana seals comeback in Norwich nine-goal thriller
Where the last game spelled tragedy for Liverpool, in the same vein it comes as a pleasant precursor for 2015/16’s dramatic victory against Norwich.
Where signs of that killer instinct that settles matches and seasons had been missing, this win at Carrow Road reflected a changing landscape under the eccentric Jurgen Klopp as he forged a team of ‘mentality giants’ as the club rebounded from trophy turmoil to a new era where winning would be a characterising feature.
Dieumerci Mbokani, Steven Naismith and Wes Hoolahan had put Norwich 3-1 up, but Liverpool hit back to lead 4-3 via Jordan Henderson, Roberto Firmino's second of the game and James Milner. Alex Neil thought his side had salvaged a point when Sebastien Bassong equalised in the 92nd minute of the contest, but Adam Lallana had other ideas as he pounced onto a delicious half volley into Declan Rudd’s top left corner. It's a shirt off run for a bundle from Lallana.
Klopp sacrificed a pair of glasses in the commotion. It was definitely worth it in this formative, era-defining moment.
2 Newcastle United 4-4 Arsenal – 2010/11 Late magic from a late Newcastle icon
Our second placed comeback comes again via Newcastle United. Back in February 2011, Alan Pardew’s side came back from four goals down and snatched a point – all while deep into the second half of play.
The fans that decided to stay at St. James were treated to the sublime as four goals were scored in the final 22 minutes. The hosts were blown away in the first period with Theo Walcott, Johan Djourou, and two from Robin van Persie caused the damage.
However, the dismissal of Abou Diaby five minutes into the second spell signalled a change in momentum and Joey Barton got the first of two successful penalties on 68 minutes. Leon Best’s strike was sandwiched between those before the late-Cheick Tiote finished the scoring in the 87th minute with a long-range piledriver volley that found the bottom left corner with expert quality.
It was a serious comeback, and a truly serious style of goal to be synonymous with – especially given Tiote’s tragic death just six years later.
1 Manchester City 3-2 Queens Park Rangers – 2011/12
Aguerooooooooooooo
What can I write here? It’s one of the most iconic Premier League moments. I think any English football fan would have it up there in the last 15 years especially. Regardless of where loyalties may lie, that goal and its subsequent Martin Tyler-explosion commentary sent ripples around the football world as the giant of Manchester City had touched down into Barclays history.
The red half of Manchester sighed as the gap between them and their rivals slimmed considerably. Their side bumbled to a mere 0-1 win away at Sunderland – City with it still all to play for – were yet to exhale as their game crept steadily into the very depths of additional time.
Pablo Zabaleta had netted the opener for Roberto Mancini's side, yet Djibril Cisse levelled for QPR. Even worse, they then went ahead through Jamie Mackie, despite Joey Barton's dismissal. That said, Edin Dzeko gave City a lifeline with his head before Sergio Aguero snatched his club’s first top-flight title in 44 years and bound himself deep within the pages of the Premier League’s history book.
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A final da Libertadores de 2020 será decidida por um tradicional clássico paulista. Santos e Palmeiras se enfrentam no próximo sábado, 30 de janeiro, no Maracanã, para decidir quem fica com a taça do torneio continental.
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O Peixe chegou até a decisão com uma campanha surpreendente, eliminando os gigantes Grêmio e Boca Juniors, nas quartas e na semifinal da competição, respectivamente. O destaque alvinegro na temporada é o camisa 11 Marinho.
Marinho começou sua carreira profissional no Fluminense, no ano de 2008. O atacante teve passagens por Internacional, Goiás, Náutico, entre outros times, mas ganhou visibilidade nacional quando atuava pelo Ceará, após ser destaque do Vozão na Série B de 2015 e dar uma entrevista que rende “memes” até hoje.
Ainda no mesmo ano, foi contratado pelo Cruzeiro. Ele estreou bem, marcando gol contra o Athletico-PR, mas acabou sendo pouco utilizado no restante da temporada e foi emprestado ao Vitória no ano seguinte. Mesmo com as dificuldades, o jogador conseguiu se recuperar, tornou-se um dos destaques do Brasileirão de 2016 com a camisa do time baiano e, após muita especulação e rumores, foi vendido para os chineses do Changchun Yatai.
Após pouco mais de um ano, voltou ao Brasil para jogar no Grêmio, em junho de 2018. No entanto, com a camisa Imortal ele não conseguiu ter o brilho dos outros trabalhos no futebol brasileiro, até que, em maio de 2019, chegou à Vila Belmiro. Mesmo desacreditado, assinou contrato válido até o final de 2022.
No começo, teve dificuldades para engrenar, mas as coisas pareceram mudar de fato em 2020. Em pouco tempo, Marinho se transformou não só no principal jogador do Santos, mas também em um dos principais atletas do país, considerado por muitos como o “melhor jogador de 2020” em território nacional e até “digno de vestir a camisa da Seleção Brasileira”.
Apesar do fanatismo e sentimentalismo que envolvem os torcedores, os números comprovam a excelente fase do atacante. Com o Alvinegro, Marinho marcou 23 gols em 39 partidas. É a melhor temporada de toda sua carreira. Agora,o camisa 11 tenta manter o protagonismo para conduzir o Santos ao seu quarto título de Libertadores e, quem sabe, se tornar o “Rei da América”.
DO OUTRO LADO….
A missão de Marinho será difícil, já que o rival Palmeiras também conta com um camisa 11 em ótima fase. O atacante Rony foi peça fundamental para o time chegar nas decisões de Libertadores e Copa do Brasil. Contra o River, pelo primeiro jogo da semifinal da Liberta, foi ele quem abriu o placar, chegando na marca de 5 gols em 10 jogos e liderando a artilharia do time na Copa ao lado de Luiz Adriano.
Aos 25 anos de idade, Rony também vive seu melhor momento na carreira. Natural do Pará, o jogador foi revelado pelo Remo e fez sua estreia como profissional em 2014. Foi comprado pelo Cruzeiro no ano seguinte, mas antes mesmo de atuar com a equipe de cima, foi novamente vendido, dessa vez ao Náutico. Ainda passou pelo Albirex Niigata, da Segunda Divisão do Japão, mas foi no Athletico-PR que ele ganhou notoriedade.
Foi campeão da Copa Sul-Americana de 2018 e da Copa do Brasil de 2019 com o Furacão. Em fevereiro de 2020, Rony assinou com o Palmeiras por quatro anos. O começo de sua passagem com a camisa alviverde foi conturbado. Mesmo sendo pouco escalado com Luxemburgo, ele acabava recebendo críticas da torcida e sendo alvos de piadas. Porém, a situação do atacante sofreu uma reviravolta com a chegada do treinador português Abel Ferreira.
Além de balançar as redes, o “Rony Rústico”, como foi apelidado, também é o maior garçom do Verdão na Libertadores, tendo 7 assistências na conta até aqui. Os números fazem dele outro forte candidato ao prêmio de melhor jogador da América do Sul, porém, o desempenho dos dois atacantes nafinalíssima pode ser o critério de desempate. O caneco será decidido dia 30.
O São Paulo conheceu os adversários da próxima fase do Brasileiro Feminino Sub-18. Após vencer o Corinthians por 2 a 0, e se classificar, o time conheceu seu novo grupo na competição e terá pela frente o Kindermann, a Ferroviária e o Fluminense.
Líder do Grupo B, o São Paulo se classificou com 15 pontos, conquistados em cinco vitórias e uma derrota na primeira fase. Já o Kindermann e a Ferroviária lideraram os Grupos D e F. Agora, a equipe tricolor paulista se prepara para disputar a próxima etapa que terá como sede a cidade de Criciúma (SC).
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A segunda fase começa nesta próxima semana, com oito times divididos em dois grupos de quatro. O outro grupo é formado porInternacional, Santos, Flamengo e Palmeiras.
As equipes irão se enfrentar em turno único, nos dias 9, 11 e 13 de fevereiro, e avançam para o mata-mata os dois melhores colocados em cada chave. Assim como na primeira fase, todos os jogos serão transmitidos pela CBFtv.
تحدث إيهاب الكومي، عضو مجلس إدارة اتحاد الكرة، عن انطلاق معسكر منتخب مصر بتواجد 6 لاعبين فقط.
وقال الكومي في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة “صدى البلد”: “انطلق معسكر منتخب مصر استعدادًا لمباراتين هامتين في تصفيات أمم إفريقيا أمام الرأس الأخضر وبوتسوانا”.
ومن المقرر أن يلتقي منتخب مصر مع الرأس الأخضر يوم 6 سبتمبر المقبل، بينما يواجه بوتسوانا في الجولة الثانية يوم 10 من الشهر ذاته في تصفيات أمم أفريقيا 2025.
وتابع: “المعسكر بدأ بـ 6 لاعبين، وسينضم كل يوم عدد من اللاعبين حتى الأول من الشهر المقبل. بيراميدز في نهائي كأس مصر، وبعد انتهاء المباراة سينضم لاعبوه للمعسكر، وكذلك المحترفون”.
طالع..اتحاد الكرة يعلن موعد انضمام لاعبي الأهلي والزمالك لمعسكر منتخب مصر
وأضاف: “كان الله في عون الكابتن حسام حسن سيقابل منتخبًا قويًا جدًا الذي شاهدناه في كأس أمم إفريقيا السابقة، يمتلك 30 لاعبًا متجانسين يلعبون في أوروبا واستعدوا بشكل جيد لمواجهة مصر”.
وواصل: “لكن قوام المنتخب الرئيسي لدينا حصل على راحة سلبية، والانضمام للمنتخب يحتاج وقتًا ليعيدوا قوتهم البدنية، وهذا يشكل تحديًا للجهاز الفني. لذا أقول إنه في عالم كرة القدم، إذا حصل اللاعب على يوم راحة، فإنه يحتاج يومين من التدريب لتعويض هذا اليوم”.
وأكمل: “سيكون اللاعبون المحترفون جاهزين بسبب مشاركتهم في المسابقات المحلية مع أنديتهم، ولكن هل سيكون حسام حسن قادرًا على إعداد لاعبي الأهلي والزمالك في 4 أو 5 أيام؟ يحتاج حسام حسن دعمنا وتشجيعنا قبل المباراتين القادمتين”.
West Ham have sent a clear message to Chelsea over signing one of their "very underrated" players in January as his exit becomes inevitable.
Steidten tipped for busy transfer window
As we fast approach the winter window's opening, Hammers technical director Tim Steidten and the board have been tipped for a busy January.
According to reliable media sources, like renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano, West Ham are "working" on their transfer plans for next month as manager David Moyes also reportedly eyes a new striker.
West Ham signing said to be all but done, but Moyes unlikely to benefit
He apparently looks set to join them.
ByEmilio Galantini Dec 16, 2023
The east Londoners have been linked with moves for RB Leipzig ace Timo Werner, Stuttgart star Serhou Guirassy and PSG starlet Hugo Ekitike as some of the strikers West Ham could sign mid-season.
Meanwhile, it's also been reported that Moyes is eager to bring in a new full-back and provide competition for the likes of Vladimir Coufal and Emerson Palmieri. Southampton's Kyle Walker-Peters is reportedly attracting West Ham interest with his contract set to expire next summer, while another player to be mentioned more sporadically is Ian Maatsen.
West Ham's rumoured striker targets for January
Source (via FFC)
Serhou Guirassy (Stuttgart)
TEAMtalk
Hugo Ekitike (PSG)
Football Insider
Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth)
Football Insider
Adam Hlozek (Bayer Leverkusen)
TEAMtalk
Timo Werner (RB Leipzig)
Fussball Transfers
The Dutchman could well depart Chelsea in 2024, with his contract expiring in 2025 and Chelsea having limited windows to cash in. They recently activated a one-year extension clause to keep him tied to Stamford Bridge a little while longer, coming as Maatsen and Chelsea seemingly fail to agree on a brand new deal.
West Ham tell Chelsea they want Maatsen
According to 90min, interest in the defender from Steidten and co is still very much there. Indeed, it is believed West Ham have told Chelsea they want Maatsen in January by expressing their interest in signing the 21-year-old.
While little else regarding Moyes' side is written beyond that, 90min reporter Graeme Bailey added on X that Maatsen is "set to leave" Chelsea next month.
Mauricio Pochettino's side are apparently prepared to do business in January, and another reporter Dean Jones thinks Maatsen would be the ideal signing for West Ham if they want a new full-back option.
"Maatsen is a really good player," said Jones to GiveMeSport recently.
"I can see this being a really good fit for West Ham. I'm not surprised they're interested. I think he's very underrated and a player that Chelsea have only considered selling because they see it as a good way to bring some money in basically. I think he's very highly-rated inside the club and I think he would do a really good job for West Ham if he was to go there.
"He's certainly good enough to be starting every week in the Premier League. I think some people are quite surprised that Chelsea would even consider letting him go. But if West Ham can do this one, I think it would be a good deal."
The team, coached by former international Peter Fulton, will play five 50-over contests against the home side
ESPNcricinfo staff18-Feb-2019
Peter Fulton takes stock•Getty Images
New Zealand Under-19s are headed to Bangladesh to play their first bilateral series against these opponents in April this year – this will be the visiting side’s first series in the lead up to the 2020 Under-19 World Cup, which will be played in South Africa in January next year.The two teams have only met in World Cups to date, four times in total, and both teams have won and lost two games each.New Zealand are coached by Peter Fulton, the former Test batsman, with Adam Miles and Dion Ebrahim as the assistant coaches.Interestingly, they will not be naming their captain till the squad arrives in Bangladesh, with a New Zealand Cricket press statement saying that the intention is “to share that responsibility among several players”.The tour will start with a 50-over warm-up game, followed by five 50-over contests – the schedule for the series is yet to be announced.Of the opportunity to play Bangladesh, who recently hosted the England Under-19s, Paul Wiseman, the former Test spinner who is the programme leader for the Under-19s, said: “We see this as purely a wonderful opportunity; a subcontinental tour that the players will really benefit from. I think we’ll learn a lot about players over there.”New Zealand U-19 squad: Adithya Ashok, Kristian Clarke, Micah Conroy, Lucas Dasent, Joey Field, Jesse Frew, Nick Lidstone, Ruben Love, Rhys Mariu, Ben Pomare, Tim Pringle, Dylan Sharma, Angus Sidey, Jesse Tashkoff, Ollie White.
Liverpool have yet to lose a game at Anfield and have dropped points in all but two home matches this season. Up next to face the Chaser, a wounded and bruised Newcastle United, hoping to avoid a catastrophic seventh defeat in eight games.
The Magpies have been on a dismal run of form and have lost six matches since the beginning of December, including four in the Premier League. The Geordie outfit are conceding too many goals and scoring too few but now face the toughest test of all.
If head coach Eddie Howe is to get a result on Merseyside, changes will need to be made to the starting lineup that was demolished by Nottingham Forest on Boxing Day.
Miguel Almiron's performance in numbers
It's no secret that Newcastle United have endured an agonising injury crisis this season, particularly in the forward areas. As a result, Howe has been forced to stick with Miguel Almiron despite the Paraguayan's below-par performances in recent weeks, and Tuesday's home defeat to Forest was no different.
The 29-year-old has scored two goals and registered one assist in his last 20 appearances in all competitions for Newcastle, a dismal run of form which includes just one goal and no assists in his previous nine outings despite starting in every single one of those fixtures.
On Boxing Day, Almiron posed very little goal threat despite Newcastle dominating the game with 62% of the possession. The winger recorded a measly xG of merely 0.06 in total and whipped in only one successful cross throughout the match before being replaced in the 55th minute. Furthermore, Chronicle Live handed the attacker a match rating of 3/10 for his efforts.
Anthony Gordon on the opposite side wasn't a greater help either. The £45m January signing failed to create a single chance for his teammates, lost 75% of his attempted dribbles and all five of his crosses met a Nottingham Forest head.
Howe needs to get more from his wide players. Rita Mae Brown once famously said that the definition of insanity is "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." The manager cannot persevere with the lack of output from his wingers and one glaringly obvious solution to the problem may be staring him directly in the face.
Joelinton's stats at Newcastle
Joelinton has become a mainstay in the middle of the park ever since Eddie Howe converted the struggling striker into a boisterous box-to-box midfielder. However, the Brazilian could be the answer to Howe's problem on the flanks.
Gordon has struggled in recent months on the left wing. While only Kieran Trippier has managed to grab more assists for Newcastle this term than Gordon, the ex-Everton attacker has bagged just one in his last nine appearances in all competitions.
His style of squaring up the fullback, cutting inside on his right and whipping it into the box has become too predictable for Premier League fullbacks. Perhaps a change in scenery over on the right in place of Almiron is just what Gordon needs to kick back into gear. In fact, Gordon has tallied seven goals and three assists in 44 appearances on the right wing throughout his career so far.
This could leave Joelinton available to play on the left. The £88k-per-week star is no stranger to this position either, having played as a winger 32 times during his time as a professional footballer, recording five goals and two assists in the process. However, this season has only seen him fielded in that role on three occasions; a rarity indeed.
Furthermore, Joelinton has even managed two more assists than Almiron in all competitions this season and currently boasts better attacking and defensive metrics than the out-of-form wide player.
Joelinton vs Miggy Almiron
Per 90 Metrics
Joelinton
Almiron
Goals
0.17
0.23
Expected Goals
0.18
0.27
Assists
0.17
0.09
Expected Assists
0.06
0.09
Progressive Passes
3.90
4.53
Key Passes
1.62
1.0
Passes To Final Third
2.40
1.84
Tackles
2.31
1.72
Tackles Won
1.64
1.24
Interceptions
1.2
0.55
Stats via FBref
Joelinton's defensive output will especially be the key for the Magpies at Anfield as the former Hoffenheim forward will be tasked with nullifying Trent Alexander-Arnold's attacking threat on that side.
Newcastle may not have many chances in this game so having a player who excels defensively but has creative nous to go along with it will be vital for Howe's side to come away with at least a point.
The 18-year-old quick has got people talking after his performance in the PSL and he gave Aaron Finch a few things to think about on his ODI debut
Umar Farooq24-Mar-2019
Mohammad Hasnain celebrates Imam-ul-Haq’s dismissal•Pakistan Cricket Board
Another fast bowler from Pakistan, what’s new?Mohammad Hasnain is just 18 years old and can clock over 150kph, which is getting people excited. He shot into prominence in the Pakistan Super League, playing for Quetta Gladiators, following his youth career with Pakistan Under-16s and Under-19s. He is from Hyderabad, a city 150km east of Karachi. He hails from the oldest part of the city, Kali Mori, and his father was a club cricketer.Hyderabad isn’t known for producing fast bowlers?Correct. Hasnain is the first ever quick to come from this area. He made this name overnight with his pace this year by delivering the fastest ball at the PSL. A few other players from the region have represented Pakistan. Legspinner Rizwan Ahmed played one ODI in 2008 against Zimbabwe in Sheikhupura; opener Faisal Athar, who is now a coach, played one ODI against New Zealand during a tri-nation series in Sri Lanka; Sharjeel Khan, another talented opening batsman, went onto play one Test, 25 ODIs and 15 T20s before getting banned for his involvement in spot fixing.We’d never really heard Hasnain’s name before PSL. Is he is surprise package?He was always in the system starting from the Under-16 level and was first identified by Iqbal Imam, a Hyderabad regional head coach, who watched him in a trial and picked him up for the regional U-16 side. He was part of the Pakistan U-16 squad that toured Australia in 2015 and then made his way into the U-19 squad for Asia Cup in 2016 where he played one game. He has come up alongside Shaheen Shah Afridi throughout his youth career. The Pakistan U-16 team’s former coach Mohammad Masroor recalls the tour to Australia in 2015: “We did well on the tour and during one of the matches at the Bradman Ground near Sydney, Steve Waugh came to watch his son Austin. When he saw Shaheen and Hasnain in action, he predicted the two boys will make an impact at international level.”He wasn’t picked up in PSL draft in the first place so how did he make it into the squad?Naseem Shah, a 16-year-old, was the original pick after being elevated from the U-19 circuit but injury cut short his PSL ambitions. He is presently undergoing a rehabilitation program at the NCA to recover from a back injury, which allowed Hasnain to be named as his replacement. He made the opportunity count and showed excellent temperament, rising to the big occasion with 3 for 30 to be Man of the Match in the final against Peshawar Zalmi in Karachi. He took seven wickets in five pool games and ended the season with 12 at 17.58.He played U-16 in 2015 but he hasn’t played much cricket in the last four years. Why?He was dogged by a back injury and spent nearly a year recovering from it at the NCA. He was picked up by Islamabad United but missed out last season because of the injury. He travelled with Pakistan to Sri Lanka for the U-19 Asia Cup in 2016 and then in 2018 to Bangladesh but didn’t have much success. He played a lot of tape-ball cricket, which according to his regional coach caused a strain in his back and he was later stopped from playing that form of the game. He played two first-class games for Pakistan Television before the PSL.
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