'Batsmen need to step up' – Bagai

Ashish Bagai is a brave man. Last week, ahead of the game against Zimbabwe, the Canada captain said it was an important match, one which his team were confident of winning. It was thrashed by 175 runs. Today, he replaced Zimbabwe with Kenya, and both the struggling teams backed themselves to open their account in the tournament. This only adds some weight to the contest, the battle of the minnows.Earlier in the day, Jimmy Kamande, Bagai’s counterpart, said that his team would play the Kenyan brand of cricket – bold and expressive. Bagai was equal to the challenge: “Good competitive cricket, a good brand of cricket will give us success,” he said.Canada’s biggest stumbling block has been the failure of the batsmen. Even John Davison, their most senior batsman , whom the rest of the team looks for direction, has been indecisive. He missed out on playing Pakistan in a thrilling contest where Canada held the upper-hand at the innings break, chasing 185. An impressive amount of grit kept them alive till the half-way stage. But the batsmen failed to accelerate to keep up with the asking rate, eventually panicked and lost the match. Davision was left to wonder if his participation would have made a difference, but with a tally of two runs in two matches he’d know his batting needs a lot of work.But he is not alone; the rest of the batsmen including Bagai have to own up to their responsibility. In all the three matches, the top order has failed to even raise 50 runs; 47 remains the highest score so far by a batsman; Canada has not been able to reach 150. “If we get our batting right we should be competitive. It has been a worry right from the warm-ups. Bowling has hitting the straps in the last few games but it is the batsmen still have to step up,” Bagai said.Nearly 50% of the wickets (13 out of 31) have been taken by spinners at the Ferozshah Kotla in the two matches played so far. That prompted Bagai to give an indication of Canada’s gameplan on Monday. “Looking at the last two games it is the spinners who have dominated on this wicket. Balaji Rao is going to be the key for us. We probably might play another spinner with Parth Desai slotted to open.”Rao, who played for Railways and Tamil Nadu on the Indian domestic circuit, before emigrating to Canada for studies in 2003, agreed with his captain on spin being a catalyst on the Kotla track. But he added a wicket-to-wicket line would be mandatory for a spinner. “The Delhi wicket initially keeps low and holds the line. It just starts turning midway into the second innings,” Rao, who has six wicket so far, said.Rao is now part of the team think-tank along with Bagai and Dyson and integral to the team’s success. In the previous match against Pakistan, he raised eyebrows and stirred emotions among the Indian fans by engaging in a verbal duel with the Pakistan pair of Umar Gul and Ahmed Shehzad. Rao had already posed difficult questions to the Pakistan batsmen earlier the afternoon by removing Misbah-ul-Haq and Umar Akmal when the pair was leading the recovery in the middle overs.When Gul and Shehzad “abused” him, Rao, who now works in the insurance industry, took the risk of rising to their bait. “I just basically believe that if somebody gives you something you have to give it back to him. I had a few swipes against Umar Gul and he had a few things to say, so I said (Just go and bowl). But from point, Ahmed Shehzad abused me which was uncalled for. Then I got hit on the shoulder, and again Gul had something to say and I shooed him away,” Rao recollected.The incident has not distracted him much, as Rao had another good memory from the Pakistan match, one that he will take into Kenya game. Asked of his favourite dismissal, Rao said: “Akmal was the wicket I enjoyed because I was able to turn the ball square earlier. The one that got him was a flipper that went through. With the second new ball, it helped as the odd ball turns and the batsman is left guessing. So I had the midwicket back and I was pushing him back so that he could take a single. That ball held the line and hit him in line of the stump.”

Collins Obuya proves Kenya's worth

In a match billed to be between a flyweight and a heavyweight, Kenya managed to go the distance, avoiding their widely-predicted fate of embarrassing failure against the champions Australia, who are undefeated in 32 World Cup matches

Siddarth Ravindran in Bangalore 13-Mar-2011In a match billed to be between a flyweight and a heavyweight, Kenya managed to go the distance, avoiding their widely predicted fate of embarrassing failure against the champions Australia, who are undefeated in 32 World Cup matches.A 60-run defeat may not seem much to crow about, but for a team whose senior-most player said a day before the match that the country’s cricket is at its lowest ebb, and one which was coming off a loss in the one match their captain was expecting success in, against Canada, it’s a worthy achievement.Australia dominated the match but there were pockets of joy for Kenya, who have had so little to cheer since the tournament began. “It was good to see the boys having fun out there, which is the most important thing as a sportsman,” their captain Jimmy Kamande said after the match.Their celebrations on taking wickets highlighted how much they were enjoying themselves, not satisfied with mere high-fives, they resorted to jigs with team-mates and Kamande himself was jiving after dismissing Brad Haddin. Even when Australia were past 300, their spirits weren’t dampened: fast bowler Nehemiah Odhiambo had a huge grin after beating Michael Clarke with a slow bouncer in the 47th over.Perhaps the most pleasing aspect of their performance with the 264 they managed in the chase. Kenya’s batting in the initial matches of the tournament had been so miserable that even against fellow Associates Canada, Kamande only set his side the modest aim of batting out 50 overs. That compared with their task against Australia of facing the fastest attack in the tournament, with three men capable of hitting 150kph, to say nothing of heads and toes.The contest between Australia’s new-ball operators and Kenya’s tottering top-order was potentially going to be the best advertisement for excluding Associate nations from the World Cup. Instead, it provided the most thrilling example of Kenya’s defiance.Collins Obuya gave the beleaguered Kenya fans plenty to cheer about•Getty ImagesThe recalled opener Alex Obanda blocked a few deliveries before latching on to a short and wide one from Shaun Tait and hammering it over the third-man boundary for six. That left Tait nonplussed, and there was more chin-scratching for the bowler when Obanda clobbered a slower ball into the stands beyond long-on.When two wickets went down in the first Powerplay, and worries that Kenya’s ability to resist resurfaced, Tanmay Mishra kept it going, beginning with a six and a four off Steven Smith. His parents had flown down from Nairobi, and his brother, who studies in Bangalore, provided vocal support as for an hour and a half as Mishra and Collins Obuya were barely troubled by the Australian spinners.Obuya had begun slowly, but after his century stand with Mishra ended, he pulled out the big shots as well, smacking Shane Watson into the crowd three times. Along with the belligerent Thomas Odoyo, Kenya ransacked 114 runs at more than seven an over.Even with the late-hitting the chase was never on, but the interest was sustained till the final delivery. A powerful pull for four followed by a crashing drive past extra cover off Mitchell Johnson in the penultimate over, left Obuya needing four more to reach a maiden one-day century. He only got the strike on the fourth ball of the final over, and finished on an unbeaten 98 as Tait delivered a yorker to finish the innings.”I’m very proud of the innings against the world champions,” Obuya said. “It is very great to score runs against them, and a not out makes it even better. I’m wanted a century very badly, but I’ll settle for 98 each and every day against Australia.”To be sure, Australia were never really in danger of losing, but Kenya gave the surprisingly healthy Chinnaswamy crowd of 13,600 – with their natural sympathy for the underdog, and joy at seeing Australia labour – plenty to shout about.Kamande was satisfied with the improved show though he rated the series win against Afghanistan last October higher. “At the end of the day, it’s about the matches that you win, not just the performances you give out there,” he said. “A good show from most of the lads. The important thing is that we keep improving every match.”The improvements haven’t yet secured a victory for Kenya, but they have a chance to bow out of the tournament with one when they come up against a more evenly matched opponent in Zimbabwe next Sunday.

Rangers team news on Roofe v RB Leipzig

Alan Hutton has dropped a Glasgow Rangers claim after what he has heard involving Kemar Roofe ahead of Thursday’s Europa League semi-final.

The Lowdown: Available?

As per The Scottish Sun, Roofe is winning his fitness battle to feature in the second leg of their UEFA Europa League semi-final against RB Leipzig at Ibrox, and Giovanni van Bronckhorst is optimistic that he will play a part.

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However, in his pre-game press conference ahead of the match, the Dutch manager admitted that he ‘can’t say‘ for sure that the striker will make the squad, casting doubt on the validity of reports suggesting he’ll return.

The Latest: Hutton reacts

Speaking to Football Insider after hearing those updates, former Teddy Bears right-back now Rangers TV pundit Hutton has claimed that his old team should play Roofe if he is ready, as it is simply a ‘huge’ game for them: “It’s a difficult one, isn’t it?

“On one side, I’m saying yes, take the gamble. If he’s training and he says he’s ready to go then you play him.

“You have to play them because this is huge. We do say it week after week but this is the next game and it is the biggest game.

“Obviously you’ve got a cup final coming up but I don’t think you can rest somebody just for that. If he’s fit and available, I think you play him.”

The Verdict: Worth the risk

Of course, Roofe may not be fully fit, and may suffer from a lack of match sharpness, but adding him to the squad is surely worth the risk given what is at stake.

The Light Blues trail 1-0 from the first leg, and Roofe is their second-top scorer behind Alfredo Morelos this season, with 16 goals in total over all competitions so far.

Nonetheless, van Bronckhorst would surely want to play with an out-and-out number nine in order to not complicate his tactics or system, and if Roofe is ready, he should be unleashed upon the Leipzig defence.

In other news, find out who Gers could now lose this summer here!

ICC investigating Oval one-dayer

The ICC has launched an investigation into the third one-day international between England and Pakistan at The Oval after it received information from a newspaper before the game began alleging that bookies were aware of certain scoring patterns that occurred during the match.The ICC stated that “a full investigation is warranted”, confirming that the information it received in advance about certain scoring patterns during the game appeared to be correct. The information was passed on to the ICC by , which said it was based on details of calls between a person based in Dubai and a bookie in Delhi.The ICC, however, clarified that it was premature to suggest anything untoward had occurred during Pakistan’s 23-run victory on Friday.”A source informed newspaper that a certain scoring pattern would emerge during certain stages of the match and, broadly speaking, that information appeared to be correct,” Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, said.”We therefore feel it is incumbent upon us to launch a full enquiry into this particular game, although it is worth pointing out at this stage that we are not stating as fact that anything untoward has occurred. Only in the fullness of the investigation can that be established.”The Pakistan board was unwilling to comment until further details were available, though PCB chairman Ijaz Butt arrived in Dubai on Saturday from Delhi. It isn’t clear whether the chairman was scheduled to fly back to Pakistan via Dubai or whether the latest allegations prompted the trip to the headquarters of the game’s governing body. A meeting with the ICC at some point is likely. “I don’t have any details as of now. We are just trying to gather all the facts right now, ” Butt told ESPNcricinfo.Shahid Afridi, the Pakistan captain, was also unaware of the report until it was read out to him, but clearly unimpressed, told ESPNcricinfo, “All this is rubbish.”The development came on the same day that Scotland Yard passed on to prosecutors an initial file of evidence on claims that Pakistan cricketers were involved in spot-fixing. It said evidence that there was a conspiracy to defraud bookmakers will be considered by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).Three Pakistan players – Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif – remain suspended by the ICC for their alleged role in the spot-fixing scandal that engulfed the Lord’s Test between Pakistan and England. The players, however, have filed appeals against the suspension.

Spurs: The Times back big Johnstone claims

The Times have now shared some transfer news out of Tottenham Hotspur involving free agent target and West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Sam Johnstone.

The Lowdown: Spurs eye Bosman move…

A plethora of reports linking the Lilywhites with a move for the 29-year-old have emerged in recent weeks, and from reliable sources too.

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Sky Sports back that Spurs are set to battle Premier League rivals Manchester United for his signature with Johnstone set to leave the Hawthorns on a free deal.

Other claims, meanwhile, say Tottenham are the favourites to sign him this summer – as backed by football.london correspondent Alasdair Gold recently (via This is Futbol).

Now, sharing an update, it appears The Times have now joined in with Spurs further backed in their pursuit of Johnstone.

The Latest: The Times share Johnstone update…

The big name outlet and their journalist Gary Jacob claim that transfer chief Fabio Paratici and co are indeed the ‘frontrunners’ to sign West Brom’s keeper.

Johnstone has been dropped for the final few matches of 2021/2022 by manager Steve Bruce amid these claims with his exit now looking set in stone.

The Verdict: Driving seat…

As another reliable source backs Tottenham are in pole position to sign Johnstone on a free deal, the keeper’s addition will potentially be a solid start to the summer transfer window.

Lauded as an ‘unreal’ keeper by pundit Paddy Kenny, the 6 foot 3 powerhouse can come as both a solid understudy/eventual heir to captain Hugo Lloris whilst also helping to fill their homegrown quota.

A no-brainer move, Johnston’s possible addition will come as a real boost for manager Antonio Conte.

In other news: Conte personally approves ‘monster’ player move as Tottenham take pre-summer action, find out more here.

Everton transfer news on Ngunga

Everton are reportedly now in the race to sign Steve Ngunga in what would be an out-of-window transfer.

The Lowdown: Window shut

Although the January transfer window has officially shut for the Premier League, some signings can still be made outside of it, for example free agents or emergency loans with special dispensation from the Premier League.

The Goodison Park faithful did some shrewd business to say the least last month, selling Lucas Digne to Aston Villa, but bringing in Nathan Patterson, Vitaliy Mykolenko, Dele Alli and Donny van de Beek, as well as new manager Frank Lampard of course.

The Latest: Ngunga race

As per Football Insider’s recruitment sources, the Merseyside club are now in the race to sign non-league sensation Ngunga, who plays for Rising Ballers FC.

They, Brentford and Watford are keeping close tabs on the left-back, and he is expected to undergo a trial at each of them, having already had one at Belgian side Standard Liege.

The signing could then be made outside of the window, as Premier League teams are allowed to sign players from outside of the professional leagues at any time of the year.

The Verdict: Exciting

The fact that the Toffees could still make a signing despite the window being shut should come with some excitement.

Described as a ‘super-quick and athletic’ player likened to Brighton and Hove Albion full-back Tariq Lamptey by Football Insider’s source, 18-year-old Ngunga is certainly one for the future, and the Blues could eventually give him a pathway into first-team football.

Other graduates of the non-league club, like Sheffield United star Iliman Ndiaye, have landed professional contracts, and Ngunga could follow in his path by making the move to EFC.

In other news, find out what ‘great’ Everton development this Sky Sports man has reacted to here!

صراع إنجليزي للتعاقد مع كفاراتسخيليا في الصيف

كشفت تقارير صحفية بريطانية، أن هناك صراع إنجليزي للتعاقد مع النجم الجورجي، كفاراتسخيليا لاعب فريق نابولي الإيطالي خلال فترة الانتقالات الصيفية المقبلة.

كفاراتسخيليا تألق خلال هذا الموسم مع فريق نابولي بعد انضمامه من دينامو باتومي الجورجي، وتمكن من تسجيل 8 أهداف وصناعة 10، في 17 مباراة بمختلف المسابقات.

طالع أيضًا | بعد نهاية دور المجموعات.. تعرف على المنافسين المحتملين لـ ليفربول في دور الـ16 من دوري أبطال أوروبا

صحيفة “ستاندرد” البريطانية، أكدت أن ليفربول وتشيلسي يتنافسان على ضم اللاعب الجورجي بعد نهاية الموسم الجاري، بعدما لفت الأنظار خلال مشاركته بالدوري الإيطالي ودوري أبطال أوروبا.

صاحب الـ21 عامًا، تألق أمام ليفربول في مواجهتي دوري أبطال أوروبا بدور المجموعات، وكان النجم الأبرز في فريق نابولي، وهو ما أثار إعجاب الألماني يورجن كلوب المدير الفني للريدز.

وتقدر قيمة اللاعب السوقية 86 مليون جنيه إسترليني، وهو العائق أمام تشيلسي وليفربول، وسيسعى كلًا منهما للتفاوض مع نابولي لتخفيض المقابل المادي.

Darren Maddy seals final-ball victory

ScorecardA last-ball boundary by Darren Maddy ended Warwickshire’s two-match losing streak in the Friends Provident t20 as they snatched a six-wicket win against Derbyshire at Edgbaston.Needing 14 from the last over to overhaul the Falcons’ 148 for 7, Warwickshire got home after a rare lapse by Charl Langeveldt – the South African with a reputation as one of the best ‘death’ bowlers in the world. Langeveldt’s fourth delivery was a huge wide, spearing down the leg-side for a boundary, which gave Maddy the opportunity to finish the job with an unbeaten 25.Acting captain, Jim Troughton led Warwickshire’s challenge with 58 from 41 balls in his fifth game since taking over from county skipper Ian Westwood for the duration of the competition. Troughton was caught on the long-off boundary off Langeveldt after hitting four fours and two sixes, but his partnership of 66 with Jonathan Trott (44) put Warwickshire in contention before the England batsman fell to Tim Groenewald.The fourth-wicket pair eased some of the pressure after a double strike by Derbyshire. Loots Bosman ran out Neil Carter with a swift return from cover and Ian Bell did not have time to benefit from his day release from the England one-day squad. A loose drive to cover off former Edgbaston team-mate Groenewald cost him his wicket after making two from eight balls.Derbyshire also had to rebuild after a troubled start. In eight deliveries from Carter and Chris Woakes, they lost Wes Durston, top edging to square leg, Bosman and Chesney Hughes, both caught by Troughton at backward point.Greg Smith (30) and Garry Park (28) partially corrected the situation in a stand of 63 during which the two South African-born batsmen batted sensibly in picking off just seven boundaries in their eight overs together.Former Derbyshire spinner Ant Botha and left-arm seamer Keith Barker finally nailed the fourth-wicket pair with catches by wicketkeeper Tim Ambrose and Woakes. Derbyshire still finished with a flourish thanks to a positive approach by John Sadler. In 28 balls the left hander hit two sixes and two fours in an unbeaten 38 and Derbyshire gave themselves a chance by taking 26 from the last two overs.

هالاند يكرر إنجاز أجويرو بعد هدفيه في مباراة مانشستر سيتي وبرايتون

واصل نجم فريق مانشستر سيتي، إيرلينج هالاند، تحقيق الأرقام المميزة في ظل تألقه مع “السكاي بلو” هذا الموسم.

وفاز مانشستر سيتي على برايتون في مباراتهما اليوم، بالجولة الثالثة عشر من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز على ملعب “الاتحاد”، بثلاثة أهداف مقابل هدف. أهداف مباراة مانشستر سيتي وبرايتون

ونجح إيرلينج هالاند في تسجيل هدفين خلال مباراة اليوم، ليرتفع رصيده من الأهداف في النسخة الحالية من الدوري الإنجليزي إلى 17 هدفًا.

وحسبما ذكرت شبكة “أوبتا” العالمية، فإن هالاند هو أول لاعب في مانشستر سيتي يسجل في سبع مباريات متتالية على أرضه في جميع المسابقات منذ سيرجيو أجويرو في فبراير 2018.

وسجل هالاند هاتريك أمام كريستال بالاس، وكذلك ضد نوتينجهام فورست، وكرر الأمر ذاته في شباك مانشستر يونايتد، ثم أحرز هدفًا أمام ساوثهامبتون وهدفين ضد برايتون وذلك في الدوري الإنجليزي على ملعب السكاي بلو.

أما في دوري أبطال أوروبا، فقد سجل هالاند هدفًا ضد بوروسيا دورتموند وهدفين أمام كوبنهاجن في الملعب نفسه.

Leeds: Bamford suffers fresh hip problem

Patrick Bamford missed Leeds United’s FA Cup defeat to West Ham with a fresh hip problem, according to reliable journalist Phil Hay.

The Lowdown: Leeds dumped out of FA Cup

The Whites were beaten 2-0 away to the Hammers on Sunday afternoon, exiting the cup at the third round stage.

A weakened Leeds team never really got going at the London Stadium and their focus turns solely to Premier League commitments between now and May.

Bamford was one of numerous key players not present in east London, but it turns out that he was due to feature until a late setback emerged.

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The Latest: Fresh Bamford injury

Taking to Twitter after the game, Hay confirmed that the striker was in line to face West Ham after another injury absence, only to be ruled out with a hip problem. The severity of the injury remains unknown, so Bamford could be set for yet more time on the sidelines.

The journalist revealed: “Bamford was due to start today but had a problem around his hip. Bielsa still waiting to find out the full extent of it.”

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The Verdict: Potential big blow

Bamford has been an enormous loss for Leeds for much of this season, with the entire attack blunted without him leading the line and proving to be a reliable source of goals and assists, like he was last term.

The 28-year-old has been limited to just five starts in the current Premier League campaign and Marcelo Bielsa desperately needs him back as his side look to pull clear of the relegation zone.

Aside from Raphinha, the Whites have been rather short on reliable scorers this season, so if Bamford’s latest injury is a long-term one, Leeds must look to bring in a striker in the January transfer window. Otherwise, they risk getting themselves into real trouble in the league.

In other news, Leeds are reportedly eyeing up a move for a young British player. Find out who it is here.

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