Mosaddek to miss practice games ahead of tri-series

Batsman will play in the Bangladesh Cricket League, along with seven other players who are in contention for the national team

Mohammad Isam04-Jan-2018Mosaddek Hossain’s return to international cricket remains on track, despite his being kept out of the teams for both of Bangladesh’s practice matches – on January 6 and 9 – ahead of the tri-series with Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe which starts from January 15. The two teams will led by Shakib Al Hasan and Mashrafe Mortaza.Mosaddek will instead be playing for Central Zone next week in the Bangladesh Cricket League, a first-class competition. Chief selector Minhajul Abedin said that Mosaddek would get a longer time to bat in the middle for Central Zone. “He is definitely in contention for the ODI squad selection. But we want him to play a longer innings, so we are sending him to the BCL,” he said.Apart from Mosaddek, Shafiul Islam, Mominul Haque, Subashis Roy, Shadman Islam, Kamrul Islam Rabbi, Taijul Islam, and Mahedi Hasan have all been released for the BCL’s first round, which is scheduled to begin from January 9.The 22-year-old Mosaddek last played international cricket during the Champions Trophy in 2017, before picking up an eye infection which kept him out of Bangladesh’s Test series against Australia and South Africa. Mosaddek had impressed in his only Test, against Sri Lanka early in 2017, hitting a crucial 75 in the first innings in Colombo.Mosaddek had limited opportunity in the recently-concluded Bangladesh Premier League where he batted mostly in the lower order for Dhaka Dynamites, scoring 64 runs in nine innings.

Day-night Tests 'look like the future' – Misbah

Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has said day-night Tests are likely to be the future of cricket, just the way Twenty20s have gained popularity over ODIs in the last few years

ESPNcricinfo staff12-Oct-2016Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has said day-night Tests are likely to be the future of cricket, just the way Twenty20s have gained popularity over ODIs in the last few years. Misbah also expressed reservations about the visibility of the pink ball, but said it would probably lead to “a fair competition between bat and ball”.”At the moment, it looks like [the future] keeping in mind the interest of the audience, who want to watch Test cricket,” Misbah said a day before Pakistan’s first day-night Test, against West Indies in Dubai. “After they [spectators] come from work, it’s a good opportunity and you will see it mostly in future. Let’s see how it goes with the pink ball, it’s an experiment. First the one-day came, then Twenty20 came, so [day-night Test] is a good step to keep the Tests alive.”When asked about the pink ball in particular, Misbah’s main concern related to the timing of the Test; he said the players would have to readjust to the pink ball once the lights come on later in the day. Misbah also did not hesitate to crack a joke, when asked if the pink ball needed more grass to survive on.”The only difference is the different timing [of the matches], just the visibility because it’s different for red ball and white ball,” he said. “Maybe when the pink ball gets older, you have to look at it carefully as a batsman because it could be difficult at times [under lights]. You need to make a few adjustments here and there. Overall, it’s good playing under lights also. It’s not like it’s terribly difficult for the batsmen. It’s a fair competition between bat and ball.”Maybe the pink ball survives on grassy pitches but we also have to make sure that we survive as a team,” Misbah said with a laugh. “You look at your strengths and I believe that it’s up to the team; the better team performs well in all conditions and that is the bottom line. I think if you are a good team, then you do well irrespective of the circumstances. Forget about the pink ball and lights, just go out and perform.”Pakistan had recently moved to No. 2 in the ICC Test rankings after drawing 2-2 in England, and rose to the top for the first time since the current ranking system was introduced when India’s last Test in the West Indies was washed out. Now No. 2 again after India’s home series win against New Zealand, Misbah said they would rather focus on the upcoming series against West Indies than the rankings.”That’s not important for us,” Misbah said. “The most important thing is to do well; we are more attentive to our performance in this series. You can’t take West Indies lightly because they are a young side and they have everything to prove and such a side is more motivated. We have done well in the last six years, did well on the England tour so the expectations are high.”Misbah on Babar Azam’s chances: ‘I think there could be no better time than this to make his Test debut’•Getty Images

Pakistan would, however, be without Younis Khan for the first Test as the batsman was advised 10 days of rest to recover from a bout of dengue fever. That would probably mean a debut for an in-form Babar Azam, who struck three straight centuries in the recent ODIs, and maybe a shuffle in the batting order too. Pakistan had already moved Azhar Ali to No. 3 during the England tour after Shoaib Malik’s Test retirement last year, and tried Asad Shafiq ahead of Younis only for the fourth Test, in which Shafiq shone with a century.”I think at the start it was tough, we had to do that in England and considering the conditions it was tough. Not only promoting Azhar but also Asad for No. 3,” Misbah said. “Once we did that and it was successful, we know can do that again. It was a chance to bring in the fifth bowler and bring in a youngster at No. 7. I think a window has opened. I think opening and batting at No. 3 here is a good opportunity before the [upcoming away] New Zealand series, so it’s an advantage to do this before a tough series and settle down on a structure and a balance.”I think there could be no better time than this to make his Test debut,” Misbah said of Azam. “He has played mature innings and has developed well. He has played well not only here but also in New Zealand and looks a good prospect. He is lucky to get a chance at this time, unfortunately because of Younis’ absence due to ill health, but I think this is the best time.”Pakistan will be playing their 400th Test starting Thursday and Misbah said it would be a source of “motivation” for the players to make the historic match “memorable” for them.

Petersen's fourth straight ton sinks Knights

A round-up of the Momentum One Day Cup matches on October 23, 2015

ESPNcricinfo staff25-Oct-2015Alviro Petersen’s fourth hundred in as many innings set up Lions‘ 184-run win over Knights in Potchefstroom.The margin of victory meant Lions pocketed the bonus point to lift themselves into the third spot at the halfway mark in the competition.Petersen, who made a 128-ball 134, found support from Neil McKenzie (56), Dwaine Pretorious (50 off 22 balls) and Stephen Cook (42) as Lions posted an imposing 317 for 6 in 50 overs after being sent in to bat. The Knights’ chase fizzled out early as they lost their top five inside 100 runs, with the side eventually bowled out for 133 in 34.5 overs.Eddie Leie, the legspinner who was recently part of the T20I series in India, returned figures of 5 for 30, while Pretorious also contributed with the ball with three scalps.Warriors beat Cobras by five wickets in Cape Town to cement their second spot in the points standings. Sisanda Magala, the pacer, picked five wickets to restrict Cobras to 250 for 9. That they got there was courtesy a 98-ball 77 from captain Justin Ontong.Warriors were driven by Colin Ingram, who top-scored with 77 to help the team march ahead of the asking rate. Although they lost two quick wickets to leave the team at 174 for 5, the momentum provided by Ingram helped them prevail. Christiaan Jonker (44 not out) and Colin Ackermann (35 not out) shared an unbroken sixth-wicket stand of 79 to see the Warriors home with seven balls to spare.

Urn art begins Ashes countdown

1,000 silver Ashes urns were displayed on the Lord’s outfield to mark 100 days until the Ashes

ESPNcricinfo staff01-Apr-2013With 100 days to go until the London Olympics, Seb Coe was planting trees at Kew Gardens, Weymouth council were building sandcastles and the London 2012 motto “inspire a generation” was born.Having arrived at the same landmark ahead of this summer’s Ashes, MCC will be hoping one of the world’s most iconic series can also enthuse new crop of cricketers.As a reminder of what is to come this summer and to launch Chance to Shine’s campaign to promote good sportsmanship in schools, the Lord’s outfield was given the Art Attack treatment, minus Neil Buchanan, as schoolchildren helped create a giant Ashes urn.1,000 silver urns were used to balloon the smallest trophy in world sport to a giant 30 x 15 metre glittering outline on the Lord’s turf as the countdown to July 10 began, when the opening Ashes Test will take place at Trent Bridge.The new campaign will see 1,500 replica urns going around the country to 4,500 state schools where Chance to Shine cricket coaches will deliver hundreds of MCC Spirit of Cricket assemblies and lessons in good sportsmanship to around 400,000 children.”It may feel more like winter outside than summer but every cloud has a silver lining: there are just 100 days to go until the start of the Ashes,” Chance to Shine chief executive Wasim Khan, said. “And this summer there will not just be one Ashes series taking place but hundreds of them in schools up and down the country, thanks to our partnership with MCC. We’ll be using these replicas of the famous urn to inspire children to take up the game and to teach them about MCC’s Spirit of Cricket message: ‘play hard, play fair’.”

Gilchrist to coach and lead Kings XI Punjab

Adam Gilchrist will double up as coach-cum-captain at Kings XI Punjab starting this season

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Injured Rimmington out

Western Australia fast bowler Nathan Rimmington is injured and has been ruled out for the entire IPL season. Rimmington has been diagnosed with medial tibial plateau stress reaction.
Kings XI had picked Rimmington at the auction last year for $20,000. The franchise said that they would not be seeking any replacement for Rimmington because they have a spare overseas fast bowler in Australia left-armer James Faulkner.

Adam Gilchrist will double up as coach-cum-captain at Kings XI Punjab starting this season. The franchise has appointed Gilchrist, the former Australia wicketkeeper, as head coach for the next three years.Gilchrist will find ample Australian support on the coaching bench: Joe Dawes, the newly-appointed India bowling coach, and Mike Young, fielding consultant previously with Cricket Australia, would serve as Kings XI bowling and fielding coaches respectively. Vikram Rathour, currently coach of the Punjab state team in domestic cricket, will be the assistant coach to Gilchrist.Gilchrist replaced his former Australia teammate Michael Bevan, whose contract was not renewed by the franchise. “We were impressed with his leadership and his technical skills in his first year at Punjab. So it was a natural progression to make him in charge of everything cricket at KXIP,” Arvinder Singh, the head of the franchise’s management, told ESPNcricinfo.Arvinder said the franchise felt there was no need for an exclusive head coach for various reasons. “You don’t have access to your players through the year. You just get to meet them a week to ten days before the IPL starts and then you play sixteen games through the season. So the coach is not going to be somebody who is going to upgrade your skills during that period,” Arvinder said. “You need a person who can understand each individual and the kind of value he brings to the team and utilise it to the maximum.”Gilchrist, Arvinder pointed out, was the right person in the right place to accomplish that. “Gilchrist is the captain and with his vast experience is in a good position. It is best to let one guy decide along with the right support staff and let him decide things.”Meanwhile, Patrick Farhart, who served as Kings XI physiotherapist in the first three seasons of the IPL before moving last year to Mumbai Indians has returned.Edited by Abhishek Purohit

Maher, Kruger seal finals berth for Tasmania

Nick Kruger booked his new side Tasmania a place in the Sheffield Shield final with a century on the first day against New South Wales in Hobart, after the Blues were rolled for their sixth-lowest Shield total of all time

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ScorecardNick Kruger booked his new side Tasmania a place in the Sheffield Shield final with a century on the first day against New South Wales in Hobart, after the Blues were rolled for their sixth-lowest Shield total of all time. Adam Maher picked up 5 for 14 and Luke Butterworth (3 for 20) continued his outstanding form to skittle New South Wales for 74, before Kruger helped the Tigers cruise to first-innings points.That was enough to ensure they will play in the final, although New South Wales are also likely to reach the decider due to their healthy buffer from the third-placed Queensland. But they will need to lift after their effort at Bellerive, where they were sent in and quickly capitulated to Butterworth and Ben Hilfenhaus, who collected two wickets.New South Wales were 4 for 11 and they never recovered, only just lasting until after lunch. Following the break, Kruger, who was axed by Queensland during the off season, powered to triple figures, totally dominating as Tasmania reached 2 for 204. At stumps, Kruger was unbeaten on 124 with the Tasmania captain George Bailey on 25.

Middlesex drop Yuvraj from Twenty20 plans

Middlesex have decided against bringing Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh on board for their Twenty20 Cup campaign, despite having a signed contract from him, after failing to receive written approval from the BCCI

Cricinfo staff22-Mar-2010Middlesex have decided against bringing Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh on board for their Twenty20 Cup campaign, despite having a signed contract from him, after failing to receive written approval from the BCCI. The decision to drop Yuvraj from this summer’s plans was made after it was clear that the batsman’s international commitments would make him unavailable for the majority of the tournament.”We had received a signed contract from Yuvraj confirming that he was playing for us, we had received full approval from his agent as to the terms of our agreement with Yuvraj, we had received full approval from a prominent member of the BCCI as to Yuvraj’s signing,” Vinny Codrington, Middlesex’s chief executive, wrote on the county’s website. “And we had even agreed what squad number he would be sporting for the Panthers this year and what name he would be wearing on his back.”However, the county then received notification from the Indian board about the Asia Cup, scheduled to be held in June, as well as a training camp ahead of the tournament. It also learnt, through the media, of a tri-series involving India, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe between May 28 and June 13 in Zimbabwe.”Calls to the BCCI to seek clarification on this point have proved fruitless, however we have since been advised that Yuvraj will be required to represent India in this tournament … leading to us make the decision to notify Yuvraj Singh’s representatives that we will not be pursuing our interest in bringing him to Lord’s,” Codrington added.Middlesex have already recruited former Australia wicketkeeper-batsman Adam Gilchrist as their other specialist Twenty20 overseas player for the season.

Man Utd players accused of ignoring Rasmus Hojlund as £72m man's wait for Premier League goal continues against Sheffield United

Ruud Gullit has claimed that Manchester United's players are ignoring Rasmus Hojlund, who has yet to score his first Premier League goal.

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  • Hojlund yet to score in the league
  • Has netted three Champions League goals
  • Gullit blames Hojlund's team-mates
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Hojlund drew another blank as the Red Devils beat Sheffield United 2-1 on Saturday, with goals from Scott McTominay and Diogo Dalot. Hojlund has now gone six league games without a goal, although he has scored three times in the Champions League.

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    Gullit believes that United's midfielders and attackers are trying to score themselves, instead of doing everything they can to get Hojlund on the scoresheet. The ex-Dutch international claims that when he was playing, he would constantly look to pass to Marco van Basten instead of scoring himself, and believes United's players ought to do the same with Hojlund.

  • WHAT THEY SAID

    Gullitt said: "I still think you have to get your striker on the scoresheet. Because if he gets on the scoresheet he gets confidence, then also the rest are looking for him all the time.

    "They don’t look for him as much. And he’s in areas where you can have a look at him. You see too many players too eager to score themselves, they’re coming inside, they want to hit the target all the time.

    "I played with [Marco] Van Basten, I always thought if I give it to him it’s a goal, if I hit it then it could be a goal. I’d rather give it to him because it’s a definite goal. You know strikers, they’re selfish, they need to score goals. If he’s happy in the team that makes a huge difference for the rest."

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    United play FC Copenhagen in midweek in the Champions League before playing Manchester City next weekend.

Thomas Partey to start? Arsenal team news and predicted XI vs Leeds United

The Gunners have some injury doubts ahead of their Premier League clash with Leeds United on Saturday

Arsenal host Leeds United on Saturday as they continue in their quest to win a first Premier League title since 2004.

The Gunners go into the weekend sitting eight points clear of Manchester City at the top, but Pep Guardiola’s side do have a game in hand.

So victory is vital for Arsenal, as they look to maintain their momentum in the title race.

Ahead of Saturday’s game, GOAL takes a look at how things are shaping up in Mikel Arteta's squad.

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    Thomas Partey is expected to be fit despite having to sit out Ghana’s game against Angola on Monday. Sources close to the player say his absence was precautionary and that he will be available, although Arsenal will make a late call on the midfielder. The extent of WilliamSaliba’s back injury, which forced him to miss the game against Crystal Palace before the international break, is still not fully known, but the defender is set to miss the game against Leeds. It is not clear how long he will be sidelined for and Arsenal will not take any risks over the France International, especially as Rob Holding came in and played well in the 4-1 success over Palace. Arsenal will be without Mohamed Elneny (knee), Eddie Nketiah (ankle) and Takehiro Tomiyasu (knee). The Gunners hope Kieran Tierney will be fit, despite taking a knock while playing for Scotland against Spain on Tuesday.

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    Will this be the game Gabriel Jesus gets his first Premier League start since November? Mikel Arteta eased the Brazilian back into things before the international break as he didn’t want to take any risks with the frontman following such a long spell on the sidelines. But Jesus has now had another fortnight of training and will be desperate to come in from the start this weekend. That would most likely mean Leandro Trossard dropping to the bench, however, which would be a bit harsh given the form he has been in. So it’s a tough choice for Arteta, but a good one to have.

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    It has to be Bukayo Saka. Arsenal's explosive winger has been in superb form of late, scoring twice against Palace before the international break and then starring for England in their win against Ukraine. Saka is such an influential player for Arsenal and he scored the winner against Leeds at Elland Road earlier in the season. If he performs well again on Saturday, then Arteta’s side will have a great chance of taking all three points.

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    What has Arteta said?

    Arsenal’s manager believes his side will do whatever it takes to win the title over these final 10 games. “We cannot control the outcome of other clubs," Arteta said. "What we can control is what we do every single day. Now it has to be about enjoying the last part of the season with a real hunger to continue to do what we’ve done and if possible, better.”

Internautas apontam cutucada de Casagrande à Bolsonaro sobre coronavírus

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O ex-jogador e comentarista Walter Casagrande parece ter dado uma cutucada no presidente Jair Bolsonaro, neste domingo, durante a transmissão de Corinthians e Itauno, que terminou em 1 a 1. O ex-atleta criticou que os times atuassem em meio à pandemia pelo mundo do coronavírus e teria criticado o político por incentivar aglomerações, segundo apontado pelos internautas.

– É importantíssima a prevenção contra o coronavírus. O mundo inteiro tá fazendo isso. E pena que tem sempre uma pessoa incentivando alguma aglomeração… Não entendendo, não levando a sério uma situação que é gravíssima – afirmou Casão durante a transmissão da partida.

Bolsonaro foi visto nas ruas junto de apoiadores, neste domingo, apesar dos alertas para que sejam evitadas aglomerações pelo Brasil. Ele apertou a mão de manifestantes, atitude que não é indicada pela Organização Mundial de Saúde.

O político ainda chegou a incentivar que parte da população fosse às ruas neste fim de semana. Vale lembrar que Bolsonaro fez o teste do coronavírus nesta semana e o resulto foi negativo para a doença. pelo Brasil, alguns times entraram em campo se manifestando contra as partidas em meio à crise sanitária pelo mundo.

A partida entre o time Alvinegro e o Ituano terminou empatada.Com isso, o clube chegou ao sexto jogo sem vitória na competição. Luan marcou pelo Alvinegro. O Timão chegou a 11 pontos no Grupo D e ficou a 2 do Guarani, segundo colocado, que enfrenta a Ponte Preta na segunda-feira. Time de Tiago Nunes vê a próxima fase mais distante.

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