Smith says Kohli comments 'completely wrong'

Steven Smith has challenged Virat Kohli’s suggestion that Australia broke DRS protocols repeatedly in Bengaluru, describing some of Kohli’s post-match statements as “disappointing” and “completely wrong”

Melinda Farrell in Ranchi15-Mar-20173:02

‘Saying we do it consistently, that’s complete rubbish’

Steven Smith has challenged Virat Kohli’s suggestion that Australia broke DRS protocols repeatedly in the second Test in Bengaluru, describing some of Kohli’s post-match statements as “disappointing” and “completely wrong”. Kohli, speaking ahead of the third Test in Ranchi, stood by his claims while remaining elusive about what those claims actually constituted.After the Test, the BCCI made a complaint to the ICC concerning an incident when Smith looked to the Australian dressing room when considering whether or not to use the DRS on an lbw call, before umpire Nigel Llong intervened. The BCCI withdrew the complaint later on the same day after a meeting between the BCCI and Cricket Australia.While more than a week has elapsed since India’s victory in Bengaluru, Kohli’s suggestion that he saw something similarly inappropriate on two occasions other than the Smith lbw has clearly left Smith concerned.Speaking publicly for the first time since Kohli’s press conference, Smith said: “It was a little bit disappointing. I think that obviously I made a mistake and I came out and said that. What I did was wrong and I know that.”But that was the first time it has happened. I know as a team we don’t do that. And I think his comments… I think he said that we did it twice while he was out there. I don’t think he was out there long enough for two appeals. He’s entitled to his opinion, but from my point of view he’s completely wrong.”Kohli refused to elaborate on the specific occasions he had referred to in his post-match remarks, insisting he wanted to move on and focus on the remaining two Tests without any lingering “bad taste”. But he was also adamant that his words were not emotionally driven in the wake of an often-heated contest.”I think about what I say,” Kohli said in Ranchi. “I don’t regret anything that I’ve said, but at the same time it’s very important not to be stupid and go on with the same things on a daily basis because there’s cricket to be played. There was a decent break in between, and we certainly don’t’ want to sit and think about one issue all the time.”We have two Test matches to play and that’s what we need to focus on. And I think it was a mature decision on everyone’s part to move on from that. We’ve seen instances in the past stretch too long and it just causes disharmony and there’s no outcome honestly.Steven Smith: ‘It was an error on my behalf. In regards to saying that we do it consistently, that’s complete rubbish in my opinion’•AFP

“We just need to focus on the games that are left. I think it’s good for everybody that everyone moves on because you’ll always have two sides of the coin; one side will say one thing the other side will say another and that just takes the focus away from the game that we all are sitting here because of. So I think it’s best interests of everyone that we move on and focus on the game.”In an exchange with a journalist, Kohli doggedly deflected questions on his post-match comments. As in Bengaluru, Kohli could not be pinned down on the specifics of what he saw on the field.When asked if it was “appropriate for an international captain make serious allegations like that and not produce evidence to substantiate it”, Kohli replied: “What were the allegations?” Pressed further by the journalist, Kohli wanted to know “what is the allegation called”, adding that since he was not charged with any violation, what he had said could not be termed an allegation. “Because it has to be called something for me to be questioning something about someone to call it an allegation,” he said. “If no charges were pressed against me, how are those allegations?”Asked once more if he stood by his statement that there were two instances when he was batting when Australia flouted DRS protocols, and told there was no evidence to back this up, Kohli said: “As I said, we need to move on and focus on the game tomorrow and we have two more Test Matches to go. As I said, two sides to the coin, I could be speaking about it again and things are not going to move forward. Everyone sitting here has their own interests and choose to ask what they want to. But our focus remains on the game and we need to look forward.”Smith said he would like to seek clarification from Kohli on his comments when the two captains meet jointly with match referee, Richie Richardson, before play on the first day in Ranchi. Specifically, Smith would like to know which two other incidents Kohli was referring to.”Perhaps, might be able to ask a few questions. We’ll see what the mood’s like at the time,” Smith said. “Virat obviously stuck by his comments. From my point of view I think they’re completely wrong. I came out after the game and said I made a mistake. It was an error on my behalf, I had a brain fade. In regards to saying that we do it consistently, that’s complete rubbish in my opinion. I think he was wrong in his statement.”Smith said he had already met with match referee Richardson personally, ahead of Australia’s final training session on match eve. He said Richardson made it clear he expected both sides to play within the boundaries of the game so that “cricket was the winner in this Test”.

Bancroft joins Gloucestershire for early season

Gloucestershire have signed Cameron Bancroft, the Western Australia wicketkeeper-batsman, for the first two months of the English season

ESPNcricinfo staff15-Feb-2016Gloucestershire have signed Cameron Bancroft, the Western Australia wicketkeeper-batsman, for the first two months of the English season.Bancroft, who made his Australia debut in the final T20 against India in Sydney this month, comes with the recommendation of Western Australia team-mate Michael Klinger for who Bancroft will stand in for during the opening part the season.His signing makes it a trio of Western Australia players at Gloucestershire alongside Klinger and pace bowler Andrew Tye. Bancroft will be available for five Championship matches before Klinger returns towards the end of May.Bancroft, who was named in Australia’s Test squad for the cancelled tour of Bangladesh last year, scored 896 runs in the 2014-15 Sheffield Shield season and followed that with 224 runs in the two-match series for Australia A against India A.Richard Dawson, the Gloucestershire head coach, said: “Maxy [Michael Klinger] has given him really good reviews – he said he’s very fit, hard-working and is committed to trying to improve and kick on”His attitude and the fact that he is 23 means he is a really good fit for our changing room which is also important.”He will bolster our batting during that period and he also gives us cover with the gloves if required. I talked to him this week and his hunger to come over and have a crack at county cricket really impressed me. He wants to come and learn and improve his game and that was massive for me.”

Flynn to captain Northern Knights

Daniel Flynn has been named captain of Northern Districts in all three formats for the 2013-14 season

ESPNcricinfo staff27-Jul-2013Daniel Flynn, the New Zealand left-hand batsman, has been appointed captain of the Northern Districts in all three formats for the 2013-14 domestic season.”Captaincy is a fresh challenge for me and it’s come along at a good time in my career,” Flynn told Fairfax NZ News. “At 28 I’ve been around for a while and I’m really looking forward to working with our coach James Pamment and helping guide a team I’m extremely passionate about.”Flynn, who has played 49 international matches for New Zealand, made his debut for the Northern Districts in the 2004-05 domestic season and has scored 13 first-class centuries, the most by any Northern Districts batsman.James Pamment, the Northern Districts coach, backed the move to have a single captain. “Having the same captain across all forms of the game was considered a priority with a younger group of players because the constant changing of formats does make it more challenging for different leaders to put their stamp on the group,” he said. “Daniel has a sharp cricket brain and is held in the utmost respect by all our players. He’s impressed for many years as a quality leader of men, but because we’ve been blessed with so many leadership resources in the Knights, those qualities have been under-utilised until now.Flynn was one of 11 players to be given a contract, with a further three names to be added on August 9. Graeme Aldridge, Brad Wilson and Anton Devcich fall into the established player category, while Jono Boult will be given a contract for the first time in two seasons.Youngsters Ish Sodhi, Daryl Mitchell and Anurag Verma retained their contracts while wicketkeeper Cameron Fletcher, Jono Hickey and fast bowler Scott Kuggeleijn, who previously played for Wellington, will join Northern Districts’ contract list for the first time.

Mascarenhas battles through the pain

The Hampshire captain Dimitri Mascarenhas battled the pain of twice tearing tendons in his shoulder to lead the county to the Friends Life t20

ESPNcricinfo staff26-Aug-2012The Hampshire captain Dimitri Mascarenhas battled the pain of twice tearing tendons in his shoulder in recent weeks to lead the county to the Friends Life t20 title with victory against Yorkshire.Mascarenhas needed fitness tests before both the semi-final against Somerset and the final and did not bat in either match even though his clean striking would have been valuable in the closing stages of the innings. When asked before the final how the injury was effecting his bowling he said: “I can’t get much slower.”Mascarenhas played a crucial role with the ball on Finals Day – his nagging medium pace proving difficult to score off on a sluggish pitch – taking a miserly 2 for 11 in the semi-final which he followed with 2 for 20 against Yorkshire to leave Hampshire chasing 151 for victory. Despite an onslaught by David Miller, who struck 72 off 46 balls, Hampshire held their nerve in the closing overs as Danny Briggs and Chris Wood followed the impressive work of their captain.”I’ve torn my lat tendon. I tore it two weeks ago and then I tore it again last week when I tried to play CB40,” Mascarenhas said. “I had a scan and it’s torn so I had to grin and bear it. It was a huge stress to be honest. It’s not one of those where you can have an injection.”We were trying to sort out team selection if I didn’t play and for the team balance. It’s not easy when your captain is looking like he’s not going to be fit. I was lucky enough to get through. I actually felt a bit better in the final – maybe it was the adrenaline. It took me through it. It felt a lot sorer in the semi-final, I felt like I was bowling a bit faster in the final.”It was Hampshire’s second Twenty20 title in three seasons following their victory in 2010 when they won by losing fewer wickets against Somerset. However, they began this year’s Finals Day as the least favoured of the four teams to make an impact.”Personally for me – it’s the best one by far,” he said. “I missed the first win two years ago because I was injured. To win two games today and captain a young and inexperienced side was a great thrill and one I’ll remember for a long time.”There were much different emotions for Andrew Gale, the Yorkshire captain, who had seen his side produce a superb all-round display in the semi-final against Sussex led by Jonny Bairstow’s 68 off 45 balls. However, in both matches Yorkshire’s top order failed to fire and, despite Miller’s fantastic display, they had too much ground to make up in the final.”When we were 40-odd for four I thought someone had to play very well to get us in a position to win and David played out of his skin,” Gale said. “Going into the last over I was backing us. Unfortunately it didn’t go our way but fair play to David for getting us in a position to win that game because we were dead and buried.”If it wasn’t for him we would have been nowhere; we could have been bowled out for 80. It would have been nice for us to spray that champagne around, I’m not going to lie, but when we reflect on this we’ll see we’ve achieved something as a group.”Still, there is consolation for Yorkshire. Both finalists have earned places at the Champions League Twenty20 which will be held in South Africa during October although English teams have to go through the pre-qualifying phase before joining the main tournament.

Trott credits rise to cutting drink

Jonathan Trott has said that his career might have never taken off if he hadn’t decided to cut down on his drinking

ESPNcricinfo staff14-Jul-2011England batsman Jonathan Trott has said that his career might have never taken off if he hadn’t decided to cut down on his drinking.”I used to go nuts and it affected the image people had of me,” Trott said in an interview with the . “It used to cloud my judgement, not just that night, but for days afterwards.”Trott, 30, has been prolific for England since his international debut in 2009. He currently has Test and one-day averages of 62.23 and 52.44 respectively, making him one of the most successful batsmen going around, but admitted his drinking could have become an issue if he hadn’t nipped it in the bud.”I still have the occasional beer or glass of wine but, when it comes to nights out, you probably won’t find me around them. It can be quite tough but the guys in the team understand. In the past I’d have been at the front of the queue [for a drink]. But I honestly don’t think I’d be sitting here today if I did still drink.”Trott is currently a certainty in the England Test line-up, though his inability to score at a brisk pace is held against him in one-day debates.”It’s something I’m working on with Andy [Flower] and Graham [Gooch],” said Trott, who has a strike-rate of 78.40 in the ODI format. “It’s about weighing up the best option. Sometimes I err on the side of caution too much.”

Mahmood five seals Kent victory

While Pakistan were being humbled at Trent Bridge, one of their former one-day stars Azhar Mahmood continued to roll back the years with a match-winning performance for Kent over Essex

Mark Pennell01-Aug-2010

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While Pakistan were being humbled at Trent Bridge, one of their former one-day stars Azhar Mahmood continued to roll back the years with a match-winning performance for Kent over Essex.The 35-year-old allrounder from Islamabad ran through the Essex middle order with a season’s best haul of 5 for 62 that clinched his county’s 99-run win shortly after 3pm on the fourth and final day.Essex, in pursuit of their last day victory target of 277, were ultimately skittled for 177 to drop uncomfortably close to the relegation places after this their third defeat of the campaign.
Resuming on their overnight score of 48 for 1, Essex suffered two early casualties when Amjad Khan had Tom Westley (25) caught in the slip cordon then Mahmood nipped one through Jaik Mickleburgh’s gate to peg back middle stump.The visitors re-grouped soundly through fourth-wicket partners Matt Walker and Ravi Bopara, neither of whom appeared in much trouble as they took the score on to 120.
Bopara moved into the 30s with a rasping cover drive against Simon Cook who responded by inviting his wicketkeeper Geraint Jones to stand up to the stumps and help create some pressure. The move paid almost immediate dividends as Bopara toppled off balance after missing a leg-cutter to be brilliantly stumped by Jones.Soon after lunch Matt Walker was bamboozled and palpably leg before to a Mahmood in-ducker, then James Foster ran himself out when attempting a risky single to Rob Key at mid-on.
Mahmood bagged two more for his five-wicket haul, leaving James Tredwell to polish the job off with 2 for 40 as Essex lost their last seven wickets for 57 runs to gift Kent their first home win of the season with a session and a half to spare.”It was a must win game for us,” said Mahmood after the maximum points victory that lifts Kent to sixth in the Division One table. “We didn’t make the most of our good position on the opening day when we really failed to cash in with the bat on a good pitch, but we were lucky to have overcast conditions for the last three days and that really helped us to swing the ball.”We watched Matthew Walker take three wickets for them on the third day and that really gave us the confidence to go out there and do better. We just needed to bowl in the channel and give them nowhere to go and it paid off.”

Robert Taylor and Diego Gomez the superstars for Inter Miami! Lionel Messi goes goalless as Herons defeat Real Salt Lake to start MLS season with three points

Diego Gomez and Robert Taylor stole the show for Inter Miami as Lionel Messi and co. began their 2024 MLS campaign with a victory.

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Filho de Raniel, do Santos, está próximo de respirar sem aparelhos

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O atacante Raniel, do Santos, e a sua família receberam uma ótima notícia. Felipe, filho de 10 meses do atleta, que se afogou na piscina de sua residência, tem apresentado evolução e está bem próximo de respirar sem ajuda de aparelhos.

Internado na UTI há 11 dias, o garoto tem demonstrado evoluções diárias, passou do estado grave para estável, tem se alimentado, tomado banho, aberto os olhos e dormindo tranquilamente. Os médicos responsáveis pelo estado de saúde da criança estavam diminuindo gradativamente os sedativos, mas tomando os devidos cuidados para que não houvesse agitação e Felipe retirasse os respiradores. Agora, com a eminência de respiração sem aparelhos, a ideia é que cada vez menos os tranquilizantes sejam utilizados.

Mesmo assim, segundo informação divulgada pela assessoria santista, o processo é lento e é necessário paciência com os quadros clínicos apresentados.

Felipe é o caçula de dois filhos de Raniel. O jogador chegou ao Santos no início desse ano e já tem seis jogos e dois gols.

* Sob supervisão de Vinícius Perazzini

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Corinthians corre contra o tempo para ter Ramiro à disposição

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O departamento médico do Corinthians corre contra o tempo para ter o meio-campista Ramiro para o jogo de volta contra o Guarani-PAR,na próxima quarta-feira, em Itaquera. O jogador se recupera de um estiramento no ligamento colateral medial do joelho direito e está fora da partida de domingo, contra a Internacional de Limeira, mas é aguardado em campo no meio da semana.

Titular com Tiago Nunes pelo lado direito do ataque, o jogador se machucou na partida contra a Ponte Preta e, desde então, trabalha em tempo integral no CT Joaquim Grava para se recuperar o mais rápido possível. No treino desta quarta, apenas com os reservas, o meio-campista não apareceu no campo para trabalhar com bola ao lado de seus companheiros.

A tendência é de que Ramiro continue no departamento médico e inicie a transição aos gramados no início da próxima semana. Caso consiga apresentar melhora, o volante é forte candidato a voltar ao time titular do Corinthians na decisão da próxima quarta, dia 12, contra o Guarani, pela Copa Libertadores. Vale lembrar que o Timão perdeu o jogo de ida, por 1 a 0, e precisa reverter o resultado para seguir vivo no torneio continental.

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De volta do Paraguai após o revés para o Guarani, o Corinthians treinou apenas com reservas. A comissão técnica comandou uma atividade em campo reduzido e depois fez exercícios de finalização e de cruzamento com os atletas. Os zagueiros Danilo Avelar e Léo Santos seguiram o trabalho de transição e devem ser reintegrados ao elenco ainda neste mês.

No domingo, o Corinthians recebe a Internacional de Limeira, pela 5ª rodada do Campeonato Paulista, e o técnico Tiago Nunes deixou dúvidas sobre a escalação da equipe para esta partida. Há a possibilidade de que o comandante poupe os titulares de olho na decisão de quarta-feira.

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