Month: July 2023
Jasprit Bumrah makes comeback as skipper for T20I series in Ireland – The Indian Express
Usually, a T20I series against Ireland wouldn’t mean a big deal for Indian cricket. The team from the Emerald Isle is a Test-playing country, but has not qualified for the upcoming 50-over World Cup. Their fortunes in the shortest format have also not been much to write home about of late.But the three-match series in Dublin in the second half of August assumes significance as it marks the return of Jasprit Bumrah to competitive cricket after a long injury layoff. The speedster has been recuperating after back surgery. The stress reaction in his lower back could have assumed career-threatening proportions, but it seems now that Bumrah will be eased back into top-level cricket, with the World Cup set to begin in a little over two months.
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Team – Jasprit Bumrah (Capt), Ruturaj Gaikwad (vc), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Tilak Varma, Rinku Singh, Sanju Samson (wk), Jitesh Sharma (wk), Shivam Dube, W Sundar, Shahbaz Ahmed, Ravi Bishnoi, Prasidh Krishna, Arshdeep
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He will be leading a 15-member squad for the matches to be played on August 18, 20 and 23. Bumrah led India in the rescheduled Test against England in Birmingham last year, with regular captain Rohit Sharma ruled out after contracting Covid-19. The hosts emerged victorious to level the series 2-2. The pace spearhead last played for the national team in September 2022 when he was brought back, prematurely in hindsight, from injury with an eye on the T20 World Cup in Australia.
The series in Ireland will be followed by the Asia Cup, to be played in the 50-over format ahead of the World Cup, and an ODI series at home against Australia before the biggest event on the cricketing calendar this year. After previous setbacks, the selectors and team management will be wary of increasing his workload too much too soon, and will like to see how he responds to four-over stints before asking him to bowl 10 in a match.
Bumrah’s comeback, in time for the World Cup, will be good news for the hosts as his pace and nous could be the X-factor on Indian pitches that are not traditionally too helpful for faster bowlers. Most of the venues where India will play the other top teams are known to favour spin more.
More than the result of the three matches, it’s how Bumrah fares in his comeback series that will be observed with interest.
Others to keep an eye on
The squad going to Ireland includes the likes of Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sanju Samson and Prasidh Krishna. The left-handed Jaiswal has made a blockbuster entry into the Test team and the wise men of Indian cricket have been impressed with his temperament. He could be an outside bet for a spot in the World Cup squad.
Samson has been given umpteen chances without having cemented his place, and Ishan Kishan has leapfrogged him of late. The Ireland series is another chance for him to make it count.
Krishna has already represented India in 14 ODIs, taking 25 wickets, and is highly thought of by those who matter. But the 27-year-old has had a chequered fitness record and has played only 11 first-class games in his career so far.
Indian squad for T20I series against Ireland: Jasprit Bumrah (C), Ruturaj Gaikwad (VC), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Tilak Varma, Rinku Singh, Sanju Samson (wk), Jitesh Sharma (wk), Shivam Dube, Washington Sundar, Shahbaz Ahmed, Ravi Bishnoi, Prasidh Krishna, Arshdeep Singh, Mukesh Kumar, Avesh Khan
Afghanistan to host Pakistan for three-match ODI series in Sri Lanka – ESPNcricinfo
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Hardik Pandya issues update on his bowling fitness – ICC Cricket
Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya has spoken about the amount of bowling workload he can handle, as India amp up their preparations for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup later this year.Pandya believes that his body is ready to handle an increased bowling workload but he will still adopt a cautious approach in the build-up to the World Cup.
India are currently engaged in a three-match ODI series against the West Indies which is currently tied 1-1 and Hardik is yet to complete his bowling quota of 10 overs in either of the two matches so far.
Pandya has bowled 9.4 overs across the two games three overs in the first match and 6.4 overs in the second where he was leading the side in Rohit Sharma’s absence.
Despite bowling in a limited capacity, Pandya has reassured everyone that there is no reason to worry about any niggling injuries or about his fitness, stating, “My body is fine. I have to bowl more overs and get my workload up for the World Cup.
“I’m a turtle right now, not the rabbit and hoping everything goes right as the World Cup comes on.”
After comprehensively winning the first ODI against West Indies in Barbados, the Indian team were handed a defeat in the second match at the same venue as the hosts valiantly fought back.
India all-rounder Hardik Pandya punished Pakistan with ball then bat | Highlights | T20WC 2022
India were bowled out for 181, with the West Indies chasing down the target in 36.4 overs with six wickets in hand.
The deciding contest will be played in Trinidad on Tuesday and Pandya is relishing the challenge ahead.
“To be honest, you want to be going 1-1 to the third game as it’ll be more challenging and exciting. They will be tested; we will be tested now that the series stands 1-1. The next game will be exciting for the viewers as well as the players,” he added.
Makan Winkle Chothe joins Hyderabad FC on long-term deal – Khel Now
Further strengthening their Indian core, Indian Super League club Hyderabad FC have signed winger Makan Winkle Chothe, the club announced on Monday.
The youngster pens a three-year deal ahead of the 2023-24 campaign with the Yellow and Black.
I am very happy and excited to join this fantastic club, said Chothe, after completing his move to HFC. It is truly an amazing honor to be here and I cannot wait to get started with my new team, he added.
Another Manipuri star making an impression in the ISL, Chothe was born in Chandel, and joined Minerva Punjab academy as a 17-year-old breaking into the first team in the 2018-19 campaign.
Chothe scored twice in 26 appearances in the I-League while also impressing in the 2019 AFC Cup for Minerva Punjab.
The youngster made the jump to the ISL with FC Goa in 2020 and was a regular in the first team the next season, where he made 15 first team appearances.
A quick and tricky winger, Chothe has a goal and two assists in 26 games in the ISL and is a winner of the Durand Cup with FC Goa, where he also played in the AFC Champions League.
Speaking to the HFC faithful ahead of his move, Chothe said, Hyderabad is my home now and I will give my 100% to help the team achieve everything in the next few years.
The 23-year-old is all excited to be a part of the HFC squad and will add to the competition for places in the first team at the club in the upcoming campaign.
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“Make us wet as much as you want” – Alexander Zverev’s girlfriend Sophia Thomalla on German’s champagne spraying after first title in 2 years – Sportskeeda
Alexander Zverev got past Laslo Djere of Serbia 7-5, 6-3 in the final of the 2023 Hamburg European Open on July 30, to register his first title since the 2021 ATP Finals.
Zverev, who suffered an agonizing ankle injury during the course of the French Open semifinal against Rafael Nadal last year, returned to action at the beginning of the 2023 season. After a mixed bag of results the 26-year-old finally lifted his 20th title on tour on Sunday, putting to an end the two-match losing streak he had in finals.
Zverev is the first German player to win the Hamburg title since Micheal Stitch in 1993. The remarkable triumph was lauded by his girlfriend Sophia Thomalla on social media.
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The German actress, who looked ecstatic after Zverev’s win, took to Instagram to post images of the trophy ceremony at Hamburg, where she was in attendance in person.
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“I knew it. But, as long as he wins. Make us wet as much as you want,” she captioned the image after Zverev decided to drench his supporters with champagne.
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Alexander Zverev now stands a chance to qualify for the season-ending ATP Finals, having risen three spots to be perched at the No. 9 spot in the Race to Turin. Zverev did not drop a single set in Hamburg and also clinched a third career win against Djere in the process.
Zverev thrilled his home fans at Hamburg
Alexander Zverev’s title, coming as it did following a horrific on-court injury and a subsequent layoff, signalled his return to the top echelons of the tennis world. The icing on the cake, however, was the fact that Zverev emerged victorious in the city of his birth, much to the delight of his German supporters.
The former World No. 2 ackowledged as much after the win, referring to Hamburg as the place where he grew up and started playing tennis. Revealing that he was “super happy” after the incredible comeback win, Zverev was unable to hide his emotions in front of a jubilant crowd.
At the end of the day, this is my home, this is where I grew up, and this where I started playing tennis. It was incredible for me, incredibly emotional. I cant describe it in words, Im just super happy right now,” said a jubilant Alexander Zverev after the final.
The tournament win, which was his first after 18 months, prompted the 2020 US Open finalist to declare that the victory felt like his first-ever title win.
Its almost like a first again. Its such a long time, 18 months, and Im just super happy right now, he added after the match.
Man United’s Ten Hag talks 2023-24 goals, Maguire, Sancho, more – ESPN – ESPN India
Ten Hag is not ready to talk about contending for the Premier League title, but he firmly believes his United side are building nicely towards that objective. Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images
SAN DIEGO — Erik ten Hag says Manchester United are not ready to talk about winning the Premier League because they haven’t yet earned the right to be considered challengers.
The Dutchman closed the gap with Pep Guardiola’s side in his first season in charge, but City still won the title for the fifth time in six years on their way to completing the treble. Speaking to English media in San Diego on United’s tour of the United States, Ten Hag didn’t shy away from accepting that his ultimate aim at Old Trafford is to win the Premier League.
But in an extensive interview, he said City’s dominance of English football means only they are qualified to talk about lifting the title while also touching on other key topics ahead of the new campaign — including his decision to strip Harry Maguire of the captaincy, Jadon Sancho’s form and what other transfer activity fans can expect before the deadline.
Editor’s Note: This interview has been lightly edited and condensed for clarity and content.
Q: What did you do after the FA Cup final? Was it a time to reflect or to look ahead?
Ten Hag: Yes, of course that was a time for me to reflect. You do it every day, but when you have time off because the next game is not in three or four days, you have a little bit more time to do a proper reflection on the season.
What was the biggest thing you learned from your first season in charge?
As you say, as a manager you always have to reflect and from that point on, you make your improvements. To tell you in a split second what was the important thing? We are making a thousand decisions a day, and I always do my best to find a construction that is based on a [strong] argument. In that perspective, you think a lot before you make a decision.
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The gap between Man United and Man City was 35 points when you arrived, and last season it was down to 14. With the signings you’ve made, how confident are you that you can close that gap even further and maybe push for the title?
I think we shouldn’t talk about that in preseason. I think no one in the Premier League can do that, [except for] maybe City. They can do that because in the past six years, they won the title five times. So they can talk about that, but any other club must first compete for the first four positions, and make sure you are getting in the first four. Then after that, maybe you can see about getting yourself into such a position, but you don’t talk about that achievement.
Last summer, you said Manchester City and Liverpool have been successful, but that “all eras come to an end.” Do you still stand by that?
I think we have proven we can beat [Man City], but you have to do it every day, and at this moment, we have a way to go. City is also winning their games much more easily than we did, but I actually don’t want to talk about them because it sounds negative and it’s not the way I meant it.
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I want to talk about our project. I want to talk about how we improve — I think the improvements last year and the results were quite obvious, but also in the performances it was quite obvious that we could beat the big opponents, including City. In the three games [against them], you saw absolutely that we increased the levels against them.
We have a competition with seven or eight clubs in the Premier League, across Europe [it’s] even more teams, so we have to work on our way of play and improve our performance. It has to be optimum.
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You made progress last season, but there were still some heavy defeats to Manchester City, Liverpool and Brentford. Is your biggest challenge making sure this team is more resilient when things go wrong?
I think there were also games where we bounced back. But it’s true: We proved we can beat anyone, all of the big teams in the world. Also we had our bad days, and we have to be more consistent.
Your bad days can be pretty bad, though … like the 7-0 defeat at Liverpool?
It’s the truth, but we have to learn from that. But still, it’s only three points and if the team’s character is strong, and every time we bounce back after such a bad result — not just a bad result, but a bad performance. … Also this season I’m sure there will be bad results, and we’ll have to deal with it.
Of course, we want to avoid it, but when it happens, we can then do damage control for a period, deal with difficult moments then, in a later stage of the game, find a way back. That is definitely also one of our challenges this season.
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Varane: Ten Hag showing he’s not scared with captain decision
Raphael Varane speaks about Erik ten Hag’s decision to strip Harry Maguire of Man United’s captaincy.
You made some big calls this summer, allowing David De Gea to leave and stripping Harry Maguire of the captaincy. Do you find those big decisions hard to make?
It’s the difference between a manager and a human being. In the end, top football is about getting results, and then you have to make decisions, but you have to do it in an honest and transparent way. The club appointed me to take such decisions in these moments, but to also communicate those decisions and do it in a straight and honest way. That is what I’m always looking to do. I always try to do it in that way.
On Maguire specifically, did you take the captaincy off him because he isn’t a regular in the team, or was there something else behind it?
It’s nothing against Harry, it was to the advantage of the team, but I will not say that Harry isn’t part of this group. He has to fight for his position. He is a very good centre-back, and I believe in the potential of Harry Maguire. It’s just that he has to prove himself and fight his way into the team. It’s up to him, and I think he can do it.
You say you believe in Harry, but the evidence suggests otherwise because he doesn’t play. Does he need to move on to play regularly?
Didn’t I play him? Look at his competition. It’s tough when you’re competing with Raphael Varane and Victor Lindelof. It’s huge competition, but that has nothing to do with the belief. I have often chosen a player ahead of Harry, that’s true, but that says nothing about me not believing in him.
Maguire has to show he is better for the team than Varane or Lindelof. I think that’s a normal situation in top football.
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So the decision rests with Harry? To decide whether he wants to stay and fight for his place or leave?
Exactly. When you are at Man United, you have to fight for your position, bring your skills, prove you are the best for the team and contribute the most.
Rashford, Sancho and more
What kind of football can United fans expect from you next season?
I think it’s not so much different from last season, but we want to do it better. In every moment of the game, we have to improve. What fits this team is transition, both ways. When you want to have good attacking transitions, you need very good pressing. That’s key and so we work a lot on that, on moments where we are compact.
From compactness, we press the opponent and that can be at different levels on the pitch. But we have to be proactive with our defending, and once we have the ball we have to keep the ball, or go on a transition.
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Was that in your mind when you looked at what it would take to sign Harry Kane or other strikers this summer?
I don’t talk about players in other clubs. I have to respect the club and respect the player. I have huge respect for Kane because he is a great striker, one of the best ever. Maybe he can even be the best striker ever in the Premier League.
You’ve mentioned Marcus Rashford needs to have the “right attitude” in order to keep scoring goals. What did you mean by that?
It’s a general statement. All players have to live the right life. Professional football is tough, so in general our players can’t match the sensational life and play top football. Top football is tough nowadays: you’re looking at 60 games a year in club football, plus 10 international games. It means that every third or fourth day, you have to match the highest physical levels. When you’re not living the right life, you get killed.
What is important? Sleep, recovery, nutrition — these are three key areas and when you don’t do this right, you have a problem. You can’t perform. So when you ask me about Rashford, the same counts for Varane and every player. You will not reach the levels when you don’t do the things right.
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Is there a concern that Rashford or any other player has a lifestyle problem?
I think in general when I came in at Man United, the standards were not right. That’s true. I demand the highest standards in sleep, recovery and nutrition because that makes the difference as to whether or not you can perform every third or fourth day. That is the demand for every top football player, so at Man United we are demanding the highest standards.
What was the problem with those standards? What did you see that you didn’t like?
It was about recovery, sleep and nutrition. And we had to improve.
Was changing the culture here your biggest challenge in your first season?
The biggest is to get the [right] results, but to get that you need the right culture, you need the right players, you need the right way of playing so you have to get a lot of things right and not only one.
Jadon Sancho has been at Man United for two seasons now. You obviously believe in him, but is this season almost “make or break” for him?
He has the skills, so for him it’s also the same [as it is for Maguire]. He has to show consistently that he can make a huge contribution. When you are a forward, that end product is the key, so make sure you are making the key actions, the final pass and get your goals in, because that’s why he is here. The rest has to be good as well. That is your foundation and then you meet all the other standards that we expect from a player. On a high level every third or fourth day.
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Do you think Sancho has overcome the problems that led to him taking some time out last season?
In this moment he is in a very good vibe. He decides how he is, how his mood and vibe is. He has a lot of energy — we all saw it from the moment he came back. He wants to enjoy football and be successful.
He looks a very different player to the one we saw at Borussia Dortmund in terms of taking players on and the skills he’s displaying. Is it a confidence issue, or is it just because he’s playing at a higher level now?
That’s exactly it. It’s the development. The Bundesliga is perfect preparation for the Premier League. [The Premier League] is tougher. I think your vision is a little bit grey. I saw many games at Dortmund, and Sancho is not such a different player in Dortmund as he is here. But also for him, he has to get more consistency in his performances, and he has to do it at a higher level.
Shaping the United squad
When it comes to transfers, how much influence do you have on departures?
I’m totally involved, but you have seen all the investments other clubs are making, and you can’t compete in the Premier League for the top four when you don’t invest in your squad. You see the market, but I can do nothing for it or anyone else at United. It’s a choice; if you want to compete, you have to invest.
You’ve signed goalkeeper Andre Onana following the summer exit of David de Gea. How good is your new No. 1, particularly with the ball at his feet?
I think he proved it over last season, but now he’s coming to a new club and he has to prove it here. He has the potential and the skills in that aspect to improve our game, and that will definitely help our team.
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Dalot: For Man United, fighting for Premier League is a responsibility
Manchester United full-back Diogo Dalot speaks about the objectives the Red Devils have for the upcoming season and why he extended his contract with the club.
Is there any update on the situation with Mason Greenwood?
I said everything in New York [when I said it was a club decision]. I don’t want to answer the question anymore because it’s not different. I’ve shared my opinion and I don’t want to repeat my opinion.
You’ve spent close to £400m in transfer fees for new players since becoming United manager. Does that increase the pressure on you to be successful here?
It can’t, because all the teams are investing such huge amounts of money. In comparison with the others we are not doing more or less. They all invested a lot in their teams.
I’m not focusing on this issue because it’s totally unattractive for me. I have to think about my way of play and how I improve my team. I will fight for players I want to bring in, and I will demand from the club to get the right players in. When we have that, we have to get results.
United fans demand that this club is winning Premier League titles. Do you think you’ve had enough support from the club, financial or otherwise, to make that happen?
I think we are unified in this club. We all work for the same objectives. Everyone is supporting each other to meet the high expectations from the fans from this club and all the shareholders from this club.
You’ve said in the past that the club signed too many “average” players and paid the price for it. Do you expect there will be more outgoings in the next few weeks so you can shape the squad more in the way you want?
I don’t want to make that comparison. Football evolves. A club evolves and there come moments where you renew your squad, but you have to do it in a strategic way. It doesn’t say that the players didn’t contribute to Man United, because it would be really disrespectful if you approach it in that way.
You mention standards a lot, and there have been changes behind the scenes at United since you came in. It sometimes feels from the outside that United are playing catch-up with Man City, Liverpool and Ajax in that regard?
I don’t know what Liverpool or Man City are doing, but Ajax I knew. There are also many conditions that are very well-organised at Manchester United, but yes, in certain areas we were short. But in other things, for instance Carrington is a great facility and when you have the opportunity to get around Carrington, the club has clearly constructed top facilities. So there are also many things that are very right.
You’ve said you wanted to improve squad depth this summer. Are there other areas that could be strengthened before the window closes?
We are always looking for better quality — if you want to be at United, you have to match a really high standard, and when we find the opportunities to get better, we have to do it because everyone is expecting the best from us. So we also have to raise the bar there.
It’s also very important that the players understand we believe in them, their potential, and their personalities because team spirit — togetherness, the fight together, the social connection, the relationships — has to be really good among footballers. It’s a team sport, and when we are unified, we are stronger.
Vasseur: Verstappen is not ‘damaging’ F1 in dominant streak – Racingnews365.com
Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur has denied claims Max Verstappen is “damaging” Formula 1 despite his red-hot streak of form.
Two-time World Champion Verstappen has won 10 of 12 races in the 2023 season, including the last eight on the trot stretching from Miami to Spa.
Of the last 23 races, stretching back to the 2022 French Grand Prix, Verstappen has won 19 of them, and taken 221 points from the last 224 available from when his winning run began in Miami.
Verstappen by 22.3s in Belgium, a week after claiming a 33s victory in Hungary – but Ferrari chief Vasseur believes the onus is on rival squads to simply do better and catch Red Bull, as Ferrari, Mercedes, Aston Martin and McLaren all squabble among themselves to be second-best.
“We have to collectively do a better job,” Vasseur told media including RacingNews365 after Ferrari finished third with pole-sitter Charles Leclerc at Spa.
“Everybody is in the same situation: we are all a bit inconsistent, with one or two-tenths between P2 and P11.
“It is not that Max is damaging [F1], Max is doing a fantastic job and it is just that we have to do better. We can’t complain about Max or Red Bull.
“It is quite impossible to split between driver and team [who brings more performance].
“The driver is also developing and setting the car up and that is part of the performance.
“For sure, when you see the result and there is a big difference between the two teammates, that is not my issue, but the issue of Red Bull.
Odisha FC announce squad for Durand Cup 2023 – Khel Now
The Odisha FC Reserve Team will be participating in the 132nd Edition of the Durand Cup.
The squad will be led by Head Coach Amit Rana and comprises of the best local talent from the state. This will provide a platform for some of the states best players to test their mettle against quality Indian opposition.
Goalkeepers: Niraj Kumar, Siddhanta Padhan
Defenders: Tankadhar Bag, Hendry Antonay, Pintu Samal, Wangden Lama, Dheeraj Datta, Harishankar Nayak,Laxmidhar Badanayak, Rakesh Oram
Midfielders: Pungte Lapung, Adwin Tirkey, Samir Karketta, Bikash Sahoo, Chandra Murmu
Forwards: Aphaoba Singh, Kartik Hantal, Anand Oram, Rahul Mukhi, Raisen Tudu, Chandra Muduli, Rajesh Nayak
Odisha FC, after signing Sergio Lobera as their head coach, are doing some massive work in the market. They had previously extended the contracts of Carlos Delgado and Diego Mauricio and now they have brought in top-notch proven ISL champions to the contingent Mourtada Fall, Ahmed Jahouh and Roy Krishna.
Odisha FC were in need of midfielders in their squad since Princeton Rebello is the only Indian medio right now. With the addition of Puitea from Mohun Bagan, Lobera will be able to showcase what he wants his team to. Moreover, after winning the Hero Super Cup, the team is now charged up to win the Indian Super League as well.
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