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Pakistan fight hard in huge chase

Teams facing the prospect of a world-record run-chase generally find themselves praying for rain at some stage of the proceedings, but Pakistan have never been the most conventional of outfits

The Bulletin by Andrew Miller at Lord's15-Jul-2010 Pakistan 148 and 114 for 1 (Butt 58*, Azhar 28*) need 326 more runs to beat Australia 253 and 334 (Katich 83, Hilfenhaus 56*, Gul 4-61)
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsSalman Butt continued his impressive Test with another fifty to give Pakistan hope in their run chase•Getty Images

Teams facing the prospect of a world-record run-chase generally find themselves praying for rain at some stage of the proceedings, but Pakistan have never been the most conventional of outfits. When play resumes for Friday’s fourth day, every batsman in the “home” dressing room will be praying for skies as cloudless as those that they might expect in Karachi at this time of year, as they set their sights on a marathon target of 440 to win the first Test against Australia.It is an outlandish notion, especially given that the same 11 cricketers crumbled to 148 all out in Pakistan’s first innings, but such is the effect that the weather has on Lord’s. When the atmosphere is heavy, the ball does handstands, but when the sun breaks through, the pitch becomes as flat as Faisalabad – as Salman Butt and the debutant Azhar Ali demonstrated in taking Pakistan’s score to a confident 114 for 1 in 37 overs at the close of the third day.The only breakthrough came when Imran Farhat suffered a rush of blood against Steven Smith, and wiped a horrid cross-batted mow to Shane Watson at midwicket to give the young legspinner his maiden Test wicket. Butt on the other hand chose his shots far more responsibly, to push confidently along to an unbeaten 58 – his second half-century of the match. Alongside him, the 25-year-old Azhar displayed a calm assurance in a tense scenario, even though Ben Hilfenhaus might well have capped a personally memorable day by pinning him lbw for 28 from the very last ball of the day.And so the match boiled down to a simple equation. Pakistan need a further 326 runs for victory, Australia need nine more wickets in six sessions. It was a scenario reminiscent, in fact, of Australia’s last visit to Lord’s in 2009, when England assumed the match was in the bag as the Aussies chased a massive 522 in the fourth innings, only for Michael Clarke and Brad Haddin to run them uncomfortably close as they finished on 406. It took a never-say-die intervention from Andrew Flintoff to overcome the conditions (and the opponents) that day. Australia won’t want history to have to repeat itself.This time around, the third morning dawned as both of the first two had done, with dank skies overhead and all sorts of opportunities for Pakistan’s seamers to capitalise on their late burst of four wickets in 10.1 overs on the previous evening. The fact that they were thwarted was almost entirely thanks to the determination of Australia’s opener, Simon Katich, who batted 174 balls for an invaluable 83 – a performance that, in addition to his first-innings 80, looked sure to have him nailed down for the Man of the Match award.But then, midway through the afternoon session, with Australia’s innings ebbing away on 208 for 8, the heavens cleared and the context of the contest was transformed. Each of Australia’s three remaining batsmen – the debutant wicketkeeper Tim Paine, and Nos. 10 and 11, Hilfenhaus and Doug Bollinger – recorded their Test-best scores as Pakistan’s seamers found that the ball was now refusing to budge an inch from the straight and narrow.Hilfenhaus’s previous best had been an insubstantial 20, but he bettered that in boundaries alone, as he took the long handle to a conveyor belt of dispirited bowlers, not least Mohammad Asif, who had been so deadly under the cloud cover, but now suffered the indignity of being cracked over the covers for a nose-rubbing six.For Paine, the contrast between first innings and second could scarcely have been more stark. On Tuesday he had laboured to 7 from 46 balls as Asif and Mohammad Aamer kept him under the cosh. Now he found himself cruising to 47 from 85, in a ninth-wicket stand of 74. His one moment of discomfort came on 4, when Umar Gul bent his back to nip a lifter into his nether regions, but it was quite some surprise when he played around a full-length delivery from Afridi to be bowled on the brink of his maiden half-century.After picking up the solitary wicket of the nightwatchman, Mitchell Johnson, in the morning session, Pakistan had resumed after lunch with one of their typically intermittent bursts of inspiration, when Gul and Asif struck within three balls of one another to remove both not-out batsmen, Katich and Marcus North (20) without addition to the score. When Smith fell lbw to the second ball of Danish Kaneria’s new spell, three key wickets had fallen for 20, and Australia’s advantage – 313, with two wickets standing – didn’t look quite so insuperable.But then the sun peeked through the clouds for the first time in eight sessions, and Australia’s tail wagged to such violent effect that the end-of-innings scorecard looked like an administrative error, with nine men reaching double figures, but none other than Ricky Ponting and Michael Hussey making ducks. It was a fact that highlighted how much the game had changed. A contest that had started with a clatter of wickets looked set to be decided amid a deluge of runs. Australia remain overwhelming favourites, but if the clouds stay away, Pakistan could yet make them toil.

No UDRS for Sri Lanka-India Tests

The Umpire Decision Review System (UDRS) will not be used during the upcoming Test series between Sri Lanka and India

Sidharth Monga09-Jul-2010

India didn’t use the UDRS well enough in their previous tour of Sri Lanka•AFP

The Umpire Decision Review System (UDRS) will not be used during the upcoming Test series between Sri Lanka and India. “The decision at the ICC meeting was that both the teams should agree with having the DRS system. When we checked with India, they were not happy to have it,” Nishantha Ranatunga, secretary of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), told Cricinfo.In its annual conference, the ICC had decided: “One of the decisions is that the host member would determine whether to use DRS in home Test series (following consultation with the visiting country).” It was during this consultation that Sri Lanka couldn’t achieve an agreement with the visiting team, India.The UDRS, which has courted controversy since its implementation, was first used in the 2008 series between the same teams, and immediately became a key player in the contest. The controversial and impractical Virender Sehwag dismissal aside, Sri Lanka used the challenge system way better than India, securing marginal lbw dismissals for Muttiah Muralitharan and Ajantha Mendis that would have otherwise needed brave umpires to call. Sri Lanka made 11 successful reviews in that 2-1 series win, as opposed to India’s one.On their return tour to India, Kumar Sangakkara lamented the absence of the UDRS. He said it cost his side “over 500 runs and a lot of wickets” during the 2-0 defeat. To add to his frustrations then, the review system was used in two simultaneous series being played elsewhere.When asked if the absence of the review system would be a disadvantage for the home team, Ranatunga said: “Definitely it will be a disadvantage. Not only for Sri Lanka, it’s a disadvantage for India as well. It’s a disadvantage for all the players.”India haven’t really been fans of the system, and haven’t been involved in any series since then that has used the UDRS. Sachin Tendulkar had said he wasn’t won over by the system, largely due to the inadequate technology that has prevented its successful implementation. The Hot Spot, he said, was a better means to establish contact between bat and ball, and ball and pad.The host broadcasters don’t use the required technology, and that could be one of the reasons why India decided not to use the UDRS. However, Ranatunga said the Indians didn’t give any reasons for their choice.

Leeds make contact over Valentin Castellanos

Leeds United have made contact with the representatives of New York City forward Valentin Castellanos ahead of a possible move.

The Lowdown: Castellanos profiled

Castellanos is 23 years of age and is primarily a centre-forward who can also play on either wing.

An Argentina Under-23 international, Castellanos has scored 49 goals during his career so far and has been with New York City for three years.

His Transfermarkt value has soared during his time in America to a career-high £6.3m – making him New York City’s most valuable player at this moment in time.

Leeds attacker Jack Harrison also spent time with the MLS side early in his career, and it seems as if the Whites are keen on Castellanos’ services.

The Latest: Leeds contact

According to La Página Millonaria, relayed by Sports Witness, River Plate have made an improved offer for Castellanos in the last few hours.

However, along with River Plate, Castellanos’ agents have also received a phone call from Leeds, who are keen on a summer move and Andrea Radrizzani is willing to pay €12.3m (£10.3m).

The Verdict: Unlikely…

Perhaps the chance to play under his compatriot Marcelo Bielsa could prove tempting, but with the transfer window in Argentina still open for seven more days and Castellanos apparently keen on returning to his native country, it seems as if a move to Elland Road in the summer is extremely unlikely.

The Whites had their chance to move for the forward last month, but, as we know, the club failed to bolster their senior ranks. That decision could prove to be a costly one over the coming months, especially with Bielsa’s side finding themselves in a relegation battle.

Bielsa’s thin squad on top of a number of injuries have played their part this season, so adding someone like Castellanos and a midfielder in January could have been a wise move.

In other news: Phil Hay now drops ‘worrying’ Leeds claim regarding key man on Twitter ahead of Manchester Utd. 

Chris Waugh drops behind-scenes Newcastle news

The Athletic’s Chris Waugh has dropped an update from behind-the-scenes on how PIF feel about Steve Nickson and his work in the January transfer window.

What’s the story?

During a Q&A for The Athletic, he said: “What’s been intriguing is just how prominent a role Nickson, as head of recruitment, has assumed. In many ways, it feels as if he is more empowered than he was under Mike Ashley.

“From what I’ve heard, Nickson has dovetailed well with Howe — both Eddie and Andy, in fact, with the head coach’s nephew having joined the scouting department from Bournemouth — and the ownership team are believed to have been more than satisfied with Nickson’s performance.

“Ultimately, though, it will be the call of whoever is brought in to head up football operations that will decide his fate. Before being promoted by Ashley, Nickson had little experience of senior recruitment and the £40m club-record acquisition of Joelinton, as a centre-forward, remains a stick many still beat him with, perhaps unfairly.”

Is Nickson the right man for the job?

While it was perhaps understandable why Nickson played such a big role in the January transfer window given the fact the Magpies couldn’t hire a sporting director in time, questions do have to be asked about whether he is the man going forward.

Is he the long-term solution to Newcastle’s driver for better recruitment and marquee signings? While his work last month was fine enough, the summer will present its own unique challenges, not least the prospect of likely negotiating for higher-profile players and for bigger money too.

Would giving Nickson some of the reins in the transfer market be the right call to make? It certainly seems like a risk to do so, and it’s why Magpies fans may be slightly worried by the fact he appears to be taking on a bigger role than he even did under Ashley.

Surviving in the Premier League this season would open up a lot of doors for the club not just in terms of potential transfer targets, but actually also who they could attract to senior positions behind-the-scenes – not least the role Nickson currently occupies.

Meanwhile, Newcastle must never play this star again…

Após rescindir contrato com o Flamengo, Mancuello chega a Belo Horizonte

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O meia Mancuello, ex-jogador do Flamengo, chegou a Belo Horizonte nesta terça. Antes de assinar contrato com o Cruzeiro por três anos, o sétimo reforço da Raposa vai passar por exames médicos.

Mancuello foi recepcionado por Ariel Cabral e Lucas Romero, no centro de treinamento celeste.Em entrevista há uma semana, Romero já havia enaltecido as qualidades do argentino.

– Todos os jogadores que chegaram esse ano foram muito bem recebidos e se ele tem que chegar será também muito bem recebido. Ele é muito bom. Seguramente, se ele chegar, vai ser para somar para o time. Como todos que chegaram. Ele é um grande jogador, passou pela Seleção Argentina e isso fala da qualidade dele. Ele joga como volante, por fora, lateral-esquerdo, é um jogador que joga em várias posições. É um jogador que sabe tratar bem a bola – enfatizou o companheiro de equipe.

Para ter o jogador, o Cruzeiro pagará ao Flamengo US$ 1,8 milhão, aproximadamente R$ 5,8 milhões. O valor será dividido em quatro parcelas e ficará com a posse de 60% dos direitos econômicos. Mancuello será apresentado, junto com outros reforços, diante da torcida, antes do duelo com o Tupi, nesta quarta-feira, às 21h45. A partida é válida pela primeira rodada do Campeonato Mineiro.

NUFC: Magpies must secure "fearless" beast

Newcastle are in a dangerous position in the Premier League, and the remaining days of the January transfer window could play a major role in deciding their fate at the end of the season.

It does not take a genius to work out that having better footballers gives you a higher chance of winning matches, and bringing in talent is exactly what the Magpies need to do between now and Monday night.

The Magpies are 18th in the Premier League table and have only won two games all season in the top flight, sitting one point behind 17th-placed Norwich.

Save their season

Signings made between now and Monday could save Newcastle’s season, and one player who could do exactly that is Chelsea striker Armando Broja.

TuttoMercatoWeb reported earlier this week that Newcastle are interested in signing the Albanian and have placed a £34m (€40m) offer on the table for his services, although that is believed to be not enough to tempt Thomas Tuchel into cashing in on him.

 

He is currently on loan to Southampton and the Magpies must increase their offer to snap him up on a permanent deal, ending his temporary stay at St Mary’s and allowing him to join the Toon Army.

Whilst Newcastle have brought Chris Wood in from Burnley, the New Zealand international scored just three goals in 17 starts for Burnley in the first half of the campaign and is yet to find the back of the net in two matches for Howe’s side, meaning he has scored once every 6.3 games this term.

This suggests that he alone may not be enough to keep the club in the Premier League, particularly with Callum Wilson currently out injured. Broja could come in and score the goals to win vital points in the top flight to stave off relegation.

He has seven goals and one assist for the Saints in all competitions this season, starting just 12 matches in the Premier League and Carabao Cup combined. He has scored just over once every two starts for Ralph Hasenhuttl’s men, showing that he has the ability to make a big impact in the final third.

Former Manchester City defender Micah Richards hailed the youngster earlier this month, saying: “He’s fearless, he’s strong, he runs in behind, he can hold it up – just at the age of 20 as well. I’ve been really impressed with him.

“Sometimes when young players go on loan, especially in the Premier League, they come off the bench and he’s bided his time a little bit but when his chance came he took it with both hands. Every time that I watch him play I’m impressed.

“He holds the line by himself, his hold up play, constant threat running in behind, his aerial ability as well. He’s really growing in stature.”

This suggests that Broja offers more than just goals, as he is able to provide the full package as a striker. Richards believes that the 20-year-old has the qualities to be a focal point at the tip of attack by making runs and winning balls in the air, which means that he could be a terrific signing for the Magpies.

They could bring in a player who is able to decide matches with his goals and improve the team’s performances with his ability to link up the play. This is why signing the Albanian predator could save Newcastle’s season, so PIF need to splash the cash to get a deal done.

AND in other news, “Behind the scenes”: Chris Waugh drops worrying PIF claim that’ll upset Newcastle fans…

Chargesheet is not speculation, it's fiction – Modi

Lalit Modi, the suspended IPL chairman, has dismissed the allegations of his masterminding a parallel IPL league as “fiction” and said he will respond on Monday to the first show-cause notice issued to him by the BCCI

Cricinfo staff07-May-2010

Allegations of masterminding a parallel league are “fiction”, says Lalit Modi•AFP

Lalit Modi, the suspended IPL chairman, has dismissed the allegations of his masterminding a parallel IPL league as “fiction” and said he will respond on Monday to the first show-cause notice issued to him by the BCCI.On Thursday, the BCCI had issued a second notice to Modi, prompted by an e-mail from the ECB that contained the allegation that Modi, along with several heads of English counties, had met on March 31 to work on a parallel IPL league, a plan that could threaten the current structure of world cricket.”The truth will come out, we all know what the truth is,” Modi told the TV channel on Friday. “We all know who had batted for Indian cricket and from when. I’m the one who’s battled for Indian cricket, it’s all in the public domain.”Asked whether the March 31 meeting had taken place, Modi said: “What’s in the show cause notice is not speculation, it’s fiction. That’s a matter of detail and we’ll get into that. People are trying to malign me, across countries now.”When asked for a comment on the fact that the county chiefs had, following the show-cause notice, denied there was any plan for a parallel league, Modi said: “Everything will speak for itself, these are things you can’t hide. If somebody jumps the gun and does something, well, I can’t do anything about that.”There have also been reports of Arab and American leagues and, when asked about this, Modi’s response was curious. “I have been an advocate of unauthorised cricket from day one. I have championed the cause of unauthorised cricket for the BCCI and at the ICC for a long time and everybody knows that. I actually was involved in putting this whole program together in regard to unauthorised cricket. Many people have tried, we have shown ways and means of how it’s not viable and why they shouldn’t be doing it. I have always been a custodian of the BCCI and trying to protect its rights and I will continue to do that.”Modi’s explanation was surprising given the general understanding, till now, that he had been a prime mover behind the BCCI’s antagonistic stand on the unauthorised Indian Cricket League, whose creation in 2007 – without official sanction – sparked the IPL. The ICL has since been defunct, with many of its players now back in the official fold.

Mendoza pede, mas não deve ser reintegrado pelo Corinthians

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Depois de mais uma temporada emprestado, desta vez ao Bahia, o atacante Stiven Mendoza ainda sonha com uma nova oportunidade no Corinthians. Com o término do Campeonato Brasileiro, o colombiano entrou em contato com a diretoria do Timão e comunicou seu desejo de ser reintegrado em 2018. Os planos da comissão técnica para o ataque, porém, são outros e devem impedir que o sonho de Mendoza se concretize.

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O técnico Fábio Carille até deseja a chegada de mais um atacante que atue pelos lados do campo, mas espera um jogador com características diferentes das de Mendoza. Além de veloz, tem de ter força para chegar ao ataque, o que foi notado como uma deficiência de colombiano no período que passou no Corinthians – chegou em 2015.

A diretoria não definiu a situação do colombiano, e nem lhe comunicou sobre qualquer intenção, mas a tendência é que ele seja novamente emprestado, talvez como moeda de troca por algum reforço. O atacante tem mais um ano de contrato com o Corinthians.

Para o clube, uma das possibilidades interessantes seria a de mantê-lo no Bahia, já que o atacante terminou o ano como titular do técnico Paulo César Carpegiani. Mendoza foi um dos jogadores colocados à disposição dos baianos nas primeiras conversas sobre a possibilidade de contratar o lateral-esquerdo Juninho Capixaba e o meia Zé Rafael, mas não agradou. O Bahia mirou em outros jogadores, como o goleiro Douglas, que retorna do Avaí, e os atacantes Marlone e Lucca, que retornam do Atlético-MG e Ponte Preta, respectivamente, Por enquanto, as conversas sobre Zé Rafael foram paralisadas enquanto o Timão ainda analisa uma proposta por Capixaba.

Mendoza foi contratado pelo Corinthians no fim de 2014, quando defendia o Chennaiyin, da Índia. No Timão, ele disputou 31 partidas e marcou três gols. No segundo semestre de 2015, voltou ao clube indiano por empréstimo e ano passado foi cedido ao New York City, antes de jogar no Bahia.

Até o momento, o Corinthians anunciou a contratação do atacante Júnior Dutra, que estava no Avaí, e acertou tudo com o volante Renê Júnior, que estava no Bahia. Ainda negocia com o centroavante Tréllez, do Vitória, e tem interesse em Gustavo Scarpa, meia do Fluminense cuja contratação é vista como muito difícil.

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Romano: Arsenal "will" sign a striker

Fabrizio Romano has delivered a major update on Arsenal’s transfer plans…

What’s the word?

According to the Italian journalist, the Gunners will definitely sign a new striker in 2022, whether they are able to this month or will have to wait until the summer still remains to be seen.

“Arsenal are trying to sign [Dusan] Vlahović since October – but Dusan is still planning to leave in summer, not now. Nothing has changed yet. Really complicated negotiation on player/agents side. Many clubs will be in the race in June,” he revealed on Twitter before adding:

“Arsenal have many names in the list for the new striker now or summer. It’s not only Vlahovic. And they will sign an important striker in 2022, for sure.”

Vlahovic seems increasingly unlikely for the north London outfit this month but it’s not all doom and gloom as Romano claims that the club will land a first-team ready forward before the end of the year.

Several intriguing names have been mooted with a move to the Emirates Stadium in recent weeks, ranging from Lille talisman Jonathan David to Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

Much-needed addition

This will surely come as music to the ears of manager Mikel Arteta, who will be hugely concerned about his striker department heading into the summer.

That’s because he could quickly be without a senior centre-forward.

Alexandre Lacazette looks destined to leave Arsenal for nothing at the end of the season as his contract comes to an end. There has been little talk on him extending his deal to remain.

Meanwhile, the future of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is perhaps the biggest question mark. He was stripped of the captaincy after a disciplinary breach last month and has not started since the defeat to Manchester United at the start of December.

And now the 31-year-old has been sent home from the Gabon camp at the Africa Cup of Nations due to health complications, only further throwing doubt over his chances of playing for the Gunners ever again.

It also seems unlikely that Eddie Nketiah will want to stick around should he continue to find opportunities hard to come by. He has regularly been linked with top-flight rivals Crystal Palace. Just like Lacazatte, the young striker’s contract is up in the summer.

On the above evidence, it is easy to see why Arteta so badly needs a new forward at some point this year. It would be more beneficial to bring one in this month but that will prove a hard task.

Either way, the Spanish head coach must be buzzing over the thought of signing a new talisman to lead this promising Arsenal squad into the future.

AND in other news, Arsenal could secure Arteta’s perfect Vlahovic alternative in £45m-rated “phenomenon”…

Nketiah could be Villa’s next Abraham

Even though Aston Villa currently have a strike duo of Ollie Watkins and Danny Ings, who have scored a combined total of nine Premier League goals so far this season prior to today’s clash at Everton, it hasn’t stopped the Midlands club from keeping an eye on other potential attacking transfer targets.

In a recent report for The Athletic by Gregg Evans, Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah has been “considered” for a potential move to Villa Park during the January transfer window.

With this in mind, Villa manager Steven Gerrard has the chance to turn the 22-year-old, who is currently picking up £17k-per-week according to Salary Sport, into the club’s next version of former loan star Tammy Abraham.

Villa signed the latter on loan from Chelsea in 2018 when they were still in the Championship.

During his spell at Villa Park, the striker racked up 26 goals and three assists in 40 appearances under Dean Smith, helping them to secure promotion back to the Premier League before he returned to Chelsea.

As a young English attacker from one of the top Premier League clubs in London, Nketiah could follow in the footsteps of Abraham by making a move to Villa and testing his talents there given that regular game-time in Mikel Arteta’s side has been hard to come by this season.  The 22-year-old has just eight appearances under his belt across all competitions despite scoring 69 goals in his career at senior and youth levels.

While he might not be a regular starter every week for Villa if he were to make the move this month or even in the summer, when his current deal at Arsenal expires, he would have a better chance of getting more minutes competing against the likes of Watkins and Ings than he is enjoying at Arsenal.

Labelled a “goalscoring machine” in the past by Arsenal youth development figure David Court, Nketiah has the ability and time ahead of him to fight for a regular starting place in Villa’s side in the near future, making a potential transfer swoop for him worth a shot, especially if they can get him as a free agent in the summer.

In other news – “Not happening..”: Preece drops crushing Villa transfer update, Gerrard will be fuming

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