'Two more wickets would have made it a good day' – Vettori

Getting the little things right in order to maximise the opportunity for victory is something Daniel Vettori has stressed repeatedly over New Zealand’s stay in Sri Lanka. Today, having lost the toss on a notorious batting track at a ground where, since 2000, Sri Lanka averaged a staggering 453 in the first innings, New Zealand began well but then let slip. In the build-up to this Test they had talked about goals for the SSC, but after a tough first day those goals became something to talk about instead of doing.If the morning session was shared by the two teams largely due to Chris Martin and Iain O’Brien, who really tightened their lines from Galle, then the final was highlighted by a dip in control. The only bright spot was Vettori crossing 300 Test wickets, the first left-arm spinner to do so, but it seemed that after that landmark New Zealand’s intensity waned.Vettori put up his poker face when addressing the day New Zealand had, saying it “wasn’t a bad day”. “Two more wickets in it would have made it a good day for us. It’s a flat wicket, everyone knew that, and [Mahela] Jayawardene and [Thilan] Samaraweera gave us another lesson on how to bat on wickets like this. They showed an immense amount of patience and batted long sessions and in a lot of ways I hope our batsmen take a leaf out of their book.”With their figurative fortress here, and a real-life one in Galle, it is understandable why Sri Lanka have won 14 of 20 home series since the turn of the millennium, losing just four. Fast bowlers have not been known to wait in line for service at the SSC, where phrases such as “road” and “comatose” often pop up and tend to sum up the reputation the venue has. Bowling here was always going to be tough for the fast-medium contingent, especially one that first played a Test in Sri Lanka just last week, and the three seamers employed on day one found out the hard way. Between Galle and Colombo, Vettori demanded more from his bowlers. The results weren’t entirely disappointing but the lack of diffusion told.”Apart from the period after tea, we had about three quarters of an hour when we backed off and gave the momentum back to them,” said Vettori. “Iain O’Brien bowled very well, Jacob Oram was pleasing; myself, being able to bowl and contain and try and take wickets. Not a bad effort but we’d have liked to put two more wickets into that.”Having had Sri Lanka at 115 for 3, New Zealand allowed Sri Lanka to progress – first dourly, then leisurely – to 262 without further loss. “We definitely would have liked to cashed in and we acknowledge that the batsmen to come aren’t of the quality of the top five,” said Vettori, “And we wanted to try and get into the middle order like in the first Test. But we had two quality batsmen at the top of their game.”Top of the game they were, with Jayawardene looking ominous on 79 from 210 deliveries at stumps. He took his time to settle the situation and then, with an obdurate display bound to rankle New Zealand overnight, he took control. “It looks very easy for him,” said Vettori. “The good thing about him is that he doesn’t take many risks. On a wicket like this quality batsmen know they have to make runs and you can almost sense from him that he wants to come out and score a hundred. In the two innings of substance he’s played he hasn’t taken risks and he’s so determined to do well.”Knowing how to win in tight situations is an art, and the more often you are in that position, the more often you should be able to win. Sri Lanka pulled it off today. New Zealand knew what they wanted to do, but didn’t quite know how to go about doing it.

Chohan sets up crushing win

It was a no-contest at the Maple Leaf North West Ground as Kenya crashed to 113 and lost heavily by nine wickets to the hosts Canada in a match which lasted just 49.3 overs

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ScorecardRizwan Cheema scored an unbeaten 76 off 38 balls•Eddie NorfolkIt was a no-contest at the Maple Leaf North-West Ground as Kenya were dismissed by the hosts for 113 and lost by nine wickets in a match which lasted just 49.3 overs. Khurram Chohan, the right-arm seamer, took four early wickets to reduce the visitors to 37 for 5, a position from which they never recovered. Rizwan Cheema then hit a blazing 76 off 38 balls to seal the win in 16.2 overs.Chohan got into the act in the sixth over of the Kenya innings when he sent back Alex Obanda and Steve Tikolo in the space of three balls. He then dismissed Seren Waters and Collins Obuya to reduce the visitors to 37 for 5 in the 12th over. Maurice Ouma resisted with an unbeaten 43 but it turned out to be a solo act as he ran out of partners in the 34th over.Canada lost the early wicket of Hiral Patel, before Cheema and Abdool Samad batted in fifth gear. Samad finished with an unbeaten 30 while Cheema, who smashed ten fours, sealed the win with his fourth six.

Diretoria do Globo-RN confirma que Romarinho está perto do Fluminense

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Após anunciar as chegadas de Robinho e Richard, o Fluminense está próximo de um novo reforço. Trata-se de Romarinho, jovem atacante do Globo-RN. O jogador de 23 anos enfrentou o Tricolor na primeira fase da Copa do Brasil e agradou o técnico Abel Braga, que pediu sua contratação. Marconi Barreto, presidente do clube de Ceará-MIrim, confirmou que o acordo está perto de ser concretizado ao “Novo Notícias”, jornal do Rio Grande do Norte.

-É uma negociação importante para o clube e também para o Romarinho. Gostaríamos muito que ele jogasse as semifinais, pois continuamos em busca do título da Série D. Mas acho pouco provável que ele volte a jogar pelo Globo – confirmou o mandatário Marconi Barreto, que também é prefeito da cidade.

José Romário da Silva Souza é um dos destaques do Globo-RN, semifinalista da Série D do Brasileirão. O clube deseja que o atacante dispute as fases finais do torneio, mas a vontade do jogador deve ser decisiva para o acerto com o Flu.

Com passagem pelas categorias de base do ABC, Romarinho começou a se destacar no Globo-RN em 2015. Na última temporada, chegou a defender o América-RN, mas foi pouco utilizado e não marcou gols. O atacante é o maior artilheiro da curta história do Globo-RN, fundado em 2012, com 24 gols.

Richardson's five boosts Australia

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A low-scoring opening day at the WACA ended with Australia Under-19 inching towards a lead over India Under-19 thanks to a fine display in the field. Right-arm fast bowler Kane Richardson’s five wickets bundled India out for 165 in 44.2 overs before the hosts finished the day five down for 136.India captain Ashok Meenaria’s decision to bat didn’t come off well, and he soon found himself battling for survival as wickets fell around him. Richardson took two wickets inside five overs and his fellow new-ball operator Jackson Coleman, on debut, also added to India’s early wobble. Meenaria added 56 with Harpreet Singh (24) but his dismissal for 51 was followed by a collapse of three wickets for no runs as Richardson returned to rock the lower middle order. A brisk 32 from Harshal Patel got the total beyond 150, barely.Australia were given a 61-run opening stand but suffered a collapse themselves. The offspinner Kundan Singh, 16, took three wickets to give India some hope before stumps were drawn. Tim Beaton, who took a fancy for the Indian attack in the first game in Hobart, contributed a solid 71 from 96 balls to lift Australia.

Klopp must drop Jordan Henderson v Man City

This season has started quite well for Jurgen Klopp and his Liverpool side, having won four out of their opening six Premier League games of the season as well as both of their opening Champions League group matches.

However, a tough test is facing them this weekend with the arrival of Manchester City to Anfield on Sunday.

Henderson was quiet in midweek

One player who has been a regular figure in the team for Liverpool so far this season is club captain Jordan Henderson, having played in every game for the Reds across all competitions except for their opening league match of the season against Norwich City.

However, with Pep Guardiola’s side set to try and secure a consecutive league win at Anfield after beating them 4-1 last season, we feel that Klopp should consider dropping the skipper tomorrow to give the Reds a better chance of avenging February’s defeat.

Henderson, who is currently valued at £18m according to Transfermarkt, has made 400 appearances for the Merseyside club across all competitions, scoring 31 goals and providing 52 assists in the process.

So far this season, his performances in the Premier League have only earned him an overall season rating of 6.79/10, making him one of the lowest-rated Liverpool players so far this term according to WhoScored.

Looking at the Porto game in particular, Henderson failed to win any aerial duels on the night and lost possession on 13 occasions, while three of his four shots were blocked, according to SofaScore. That shows that he may not be the best option to start the City game in our view, especially given how the champions currently top the possession charts in the Premier League.

However, with Klopp recently revealing that Reds midfielder Thiago Alcantara will be out for the game through injury, perhaps this could allow Henderson to keep his place in the team.

Either way, it’s safe to say whoever the manager chooses to start against Guardiola’s side, either in midfield or any other position, must be at their best to overcome City, who boast the best defensive record in the league at the moment with just one goal conceded.

In other news: Klopp could finally replace Coutinho for Liverpool with “talented” £40.5m-rated beast

بوروسيا دورتموند يُعلن مدة غياب هالير بعد الورم السرطاني

أعلن نادي بوروسيا دورتموند المنافس في بطولة الدوري الألماني عن مدة غياب مهاجم الفريق الأول لكرة القدم، سيباستيان هالير، بعد إصابته بورم سرطاني في الخصيتين.

وكان هالير قد شعر ببعض الآلام في موضع الإصابة بعد الخضوع لعملية جراحية لإزالة الورم السرطاني، وحدد نادي بوروسيا دورتموند شهرين على الأقل لعودة اللاعب من جديد.

اقرأ أيضًا.. جماهير اتحاد جدة تطالب الإدارة برفض بن شرقي

وتحدث المدير الرياضي لنادي بوروسيا دورتموند، سيباستيان كيل، عن حالة هالير، وقال: “ما زال الجهاز الطبي يدرس البرنامج العلاجي الذي سيسير عليه اللاعب”.

وكان مهاجم كوت ديفوار قد انضم إلى بوروسيا دورتموند في الصيف الحالي ولمدة 4 سنوات ولكنه يبدو أن بداية مشواره مع الفريق الألماني لن يبدأ الآن.

وتابع كيل: “هناك خيارات يتم دراستها في الوقت الحالي من أجل اختيار البديل المناسب خاصة وأن جدول مبارياتنا مضغوط حتى شهر نوفمبر”.

PCB announces revised itinerary of Sri Lanka visit

Sri Lanka’s itinerary for a three-match trip to Pakistan has been revised once again, at the request of the Sri Lankan cricket board.The three ODIs will now be played in Karachi and Lahore, with the port city hosting the first two ODIs back-to-back. “We have received a request from SLC for the change and it has been agreed upon,” Salim Altaf, chief operating officer PCB, told Cricinfo.In the new schedule, Sri Lanka arrive in Karachi as planned on January 18. Karachi’s National Stadium then hosts the first two ODIs on January 20 and 21. The third ODI will be played in Lahore on January 24 before the visitors return home a day later, to complete a quickfire week-long trip. Faisalabad – or Multan – thus miss out as a venue.Altaf gave no reason for the latest change but it is likely that the confirmation of a five-match ODI series between Sri Lanka and India has been factored in. The two agreed yesterday to India’s tour, which will include a Twenty20 international as well.Sri Lanka will return after the Indian series to play two Tests in Pakistan, likely to be towards the end of February.

Rangers handed Jed Wallace boost

An update has emerged on Rangers transfer target Jed Wallace, regarding his contract situation at Championship side Millwall.

What’s the talk?

According to Football League World, Rangers target Jed Wallace is increasingly unlikely to sign a new deal with Millwall as the Championship outfit continue to struggle to agree terms with him.

The report claims that Rangers, Celtic and West Ham are among the teams keen on the winger, who is out of contract at the end of the campaign.

Excitement

Rangers fans will surely be excited after reading this update on Wallace’s future. It appears as though the chances of him signing an extension with Millwall are slim, which means that the Gers would be able to snap him up on a pre-contract deal in January should he be interested in moving to Scotland.

Steven Gerrard could land him on a free transfer next summer and add a quality midfielder to his squad without paying a penny in transfer fees. This is why supporters will be excited, as the club could be inching closer to securing a bargain deal for a talented forward.

Millwall manager Gary Rowett once heaped praise on the ex-Portsmouth winger, saying: “It seems Jed Wallace is instrumental in everything we achieve at the moment. His recent stats are unbelievable.”

His statistics for Millwall in the Championship back up these claims from Rowett. He has three goals and three assists in eight games this term, having managed 11 goals and five assists last season.

Wallace also racked up 10 goals and 13 assists in the 2019/20 second-tier campaign, showing that he has the quality to score and assist goals on a regular basis.

Rangers fans will be buzzing to read that he looks set to leave Millwall on a free transfer, as it opens the door for the Gers to swoop in. If he does make a move up north and goes on to translate his form for the Lions up to Scotland then he could be a valuable asset in the final third for Gerrard.

AND in other news, McAllister drops fresh update on “outstanding” Rangers gem that’ll leave fans buzzing…

American franchise for English Premier League?

A report in today’s Daily Telegraph claims the ECB has held talks with a New York-based investment company in a bid to broaden the appeal of its Twenty20 English Premier League which is set to launch in 2010.The newspaper states that Durham chairman Clive Leach met with representatives from Sports Capital Partners Worldwide (SCPW) in the USA this week. It is believed the talks centred on the possibility of a US-based team joining the competition.SCPW is a sports media and entertainment company that owns Major League Soccer and ice hockey franchises, as well as operating as Real Madrid’s North American ventures. It was one of the companies that expressed an interest in getting involved in the aborted nine-franchise EPL earlier this year.The 20-team tournament will include all 18 first-class counties as well as a Stanford XI. The ECB is looking for a high-profile team to full the 20th slot, and this week’s meeting indicate it is keen to get involvement from the USA.The USA is seen as a massive, largely untapped market, and attempts to break into it have foundered mainly because of the presence of the USA Cricket Association, an organisation in such a mess it has twice been suspended by the ICC. Despite fresh elections in March and a new constitution, it remains shambolic.That Leach, who a firm supporter of Clarke, has held talks with SCPW indicates the ECB is prepared to bypass the USACA and go straight to the people with the money and the expertise.

Sheth drops West Ham claim involving Milenkovic

Speaking live on Sky Sports News (via Football Daily), journalist Dharmesh Sheth has made a West Ham United claim involving manager David Moyes and transfer target Nikola Milenkovic.

The Lowdown: West Ham and Milenkovic saga…

The Hammers have been in talks to sign Milenkovic for nearly a fortnight following the club’s decision to prioritise the signing of a new centre-half before August 31.

Indeed, despite their alarming lack of depth going forward, West Ham and manager Moyes are keen to reinforce their central defensive options.

Both Kurt Zouma and Milenkovic have been the main targets, with claims even emerging last week that the latter man had his bags packed and a London Stadium move was imminent (Tuttosport).

However, as the talks die down, Sky journalist Sheth has shed some light on the situation.

The Latest: Sky reporter drops Milenkovic and Moyes claim…

Speaking live on air (via FD), Sheth has made a West Ham claim involving Moyes and Milenkovic as he explains why the Serbian powerhouse has not become a Hammers player.

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“West Ham were also in for Fiorentina’s Nikola Milenkovic, that looked very close, and we all thought that Milenkovic would be coming to the London Stadium,” he said to Sky.

“But, I’m told that David Moyes decided that he wasn’t 100 per cent convinced that he was the right man for his squad.

“Because at the end of the day, the way it works at West Ham, yes David Sullivan will do the finances but David Moyes will make the final decision on whether a player comes in or not.”

The Verdict: Frustrating update…

Moyes recently spoke of the importance to carefully hand pick players he is certain will improve West Ham’s squad (football.london), but with the August 31 deadline fast approaching, they cannot afford to dilly-dally much longer.

Ahead of a long season as they also compete in the Europa League group stages, the Scotsman will have just Craig Dawson, Issa Diop and Angelo Ogbonna to choose from as senior centre-back options in this moment.

Not to mention they are severely lacking alternative forward options to Michail Antonio, who spent a lot of 2020/2021 on the treatment table.

It really is now make or break for West Ham with new additions arguably a necessity, and they seem to have missed out on Milenkovic who has been described as ‘affordable’ by Italian football experts (Conor Clancy, speaking exclusively to The Transfer Tavern).

In other news: ‘Wow’, ‘Perfect’…Pundit in awe of West Ham transfer news involving ‘magical’ striker, find out more here.

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