Gautam Gambhir says Royal Challengers Bangalore need to look beyond Virat Kohli for captaincy

Former India opener and two-time IPL-winning captain Gautam Gambhir believes it’s time for the Royal Challengers Bangalore to look beyond Virat Kohli as captain. Gambhir made his comments on ESPNcricinfo’s show T20 Time Out after the Royal Challengers lost the Eliminator to the Sunrisers Hyderabad by six wickets, ending their season with seven wins and eight losses. Since finishing runners-up in 2016, the Royal Challengers have ended at the bottom in two of the last three seasons – 2019 and 2017 – apart from finishing sixth in 2018. This time, they scraped into the playoffs on net run-rate despite a strong start to their campaign, but crashed out on Friday night with their fifth straight loss after not being able to defend 131.Under Kohli’s captaincy since 2013, the Royal Challengers have made the playoffs three times in eight seasons. Gambhir said it was time Kohli put his hand up and took responsibility for the results.When asked if he would change the captaincy if he was in charge of the franchise, Gambhir said: “100%, because the problem is about accountability. Eight years into the tournament [without a trophy], eight years is a long time. Tell me any other captain… forget about captain, tell me any other player who would have got eight years and wouldn’t have won the title and would have still continued with it. So it has to be accountability. A captain needs to take accountability.”It’s not only about one year, it’s not only about this. I have nothing against Virat Kohli but somewhere down the line, he needs to put his hand up and say, ‘yes, I am responsible, I am accountable’.”Eight years is a long, long time. Look at what happened to R Ashwin. Two years of captaincy [for the Kings XI Punjab], he couldn’t deliver and he was removed. We talk about MS Dhoni, we talk about Rohit Sharma, we talk about Virat Kohli… not at all. Dhoni has won three [IPL] titles, Rohit Sharma has won four titles, and that’s the reason they’ve captained for such a long time because they’ve delivered. I’m sure if Rohit Sharma wouldn’t have delivered for eight years, he would have been removed as well. There should not be different yardsticks for different people.ALSO READ: ‘Nerves and hesitation’ – Kohli disappointed with RCB batting“The problem and the accountability starts from the top, not from the management nor the support staff, but from the leader. You’re the leader, you’re the captain. When you get the credit, you should take the criticism as well.”You can keep saying ‘we qualified for the playoffs and we deserved to qualify for the playoffs’, absolutely not. RCB actually never deserved to qualify for the playoffs. If you see the last four or five games, and even that one Super Over against Mumbai Indians, they were very fortunate that Navdeep Saini bowled that over brilliantly. Otherwise they didn’t have a great season. From the batting point of view and the bowling.”Eight years is a long time. It’s not that Kohli isn’t experienced. He captains India, he captains whichever team he plays for, but you’ve got to give results, you’ve got to deliver. Sport is all about delivering.”Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers walk off the field as yet another RCB season ends in disappointment•BCCI

The Royal Challengers opened the batting with Kohli for the first time this season on Friday, after 14 games. Gambhir said if Kohli had to open, it should have happened right from the start of the season, instead of changing the combination in a knockout game.”There was so much talk about Virat Kohli opening the batting, if you wanted to open the batting, you should have done that right from the start of the tournament,” Gambhir said. “And then they should have had a squad, probably if Virat wanted to open, they should have picked a middle-order batter in the auction. But again it was all about Virat and AB [de Villiers].”The Royal Challengers’ reliance on Kohli and de Villiers continued. Even though their leading scorer this time was 20-year-old opener Devdutt Padikkal with a tally of 473, closely followed by Kohli (466) and de Villiers (454), an inexperienced middle order meant they were dependent on de Villiers yet again for strong finishes. De Villiers struck five half-centuries – including one on Friday – and ended IPL 2020 with a strike rate of nearly 159.”Imagine if AB would have had a bad season, tell me what would have happened to RCB,” Gambhir said. “He was the one who actually won them two or three games out of seven. I don’t think as a unit they’ve done anything different from what they did last year. It’s exactly the same this year as well. Only because you’ve qualified for the playoffs, just because of one individual’s absolute brilliance, it doesn’t make you a strong contender to win the IPL.”Former India batsman Sanjay Manjrekar agreed with Gambhir on the show about the change in leadership required for the Royal Challengers, but he said the onus for that was with the owners of the franchise.”The onus is not so much with the captain himself, it’s got to be with the owners because they are the people who appoint the captain and decide what kind of leadership they want for the team,” Manjrekar said. “A couple of years back I had made this comment that when you look at what’s going wrong with RCB, you’ll see that the results are not at all good and what’s been the same has been the leadership in the team. For a long time Daniel Vettori was Virat’s coach, and the captain has been the same.”If you want to change the scenario and a change of results, you’ve got to change the captain. But I’m not expecting Virat Kohli to put his hand up and say, ‘I have not delivered’. I want the owners to do their job. If at all RCB are not winning the title, firstly I’ll hold the owners responsible for not having the right leader to perhaps give them the winning results and the planning that has gone all along.”Gambhir also said he felt for the support staff of the franchise, which has changed over the years, while the captain has remained the same. Gambhir said it was “very difficult” for people like Simon Katich and Mike Hesson because if the coaches or directors of the team were “blunt” and asked for the captain to be removed, “they’ll be the first ones to be removed”.”Hopefully, this could be the final sort of… where the penny will drop for the franchise. So good luck to RCB,” Manjrekar said.

Heino Kuhn keeps his cool to seal victory after Kent wobble

ECB Reporters Network01-Sep-2020Former South Africa Test batsman Heino Kuhn marked his first innings as a father with a match-winning 42 not out from 31 balls to see Kent a six-wicket victory and their opening win of this season’s Vitality Blast south group qualifiers.On a slightly two-paced Canterbury pitch, Kuhn, whose wife Trudie gave birth to a baby daughter last week, maintained a cool head to score four boundaries and see Spitfires over the line on his season’s Blast debut.Kuhn and Grant Stewart, with a muscular, unbeaten 21, added an unbroken 48 for the sixth wicket to rescue Kent from a mid-innings wobble.Chasing Surrey’s 161 for 4 at an asking rate of 8.1 an over, acting Kent captain Daniel Bell-Drummond (25) gave his side a fluent start with four boundaries in the opening three overs.Zak Crawley opened his boundary account in the next over with a clipped four and a whipped six against Gus Atkinson as Kent’s openers sprinted to 49 before Bell-Drummond’s miscue against Matt Dunn skied to Will Jacks at mid-off.Kuhn watched Crawley smash three successive fours during Atkinson’s next over as Kent reached 68 for 1 in their Powerplay.Slow left-arm spinner Daniel Moriarty struck with his fourth ball and ended Crawley’s cameo stay worth 32 after an uppish drive flew into the hands of Laurie Evans at extra cover.Reigate-born Moriarty struck again in his next over when Alex Blake chipped an innocuous delivery straight to mid-wicket as Kent reached 91 for 3 at the mid-point of their reply.Surrey continued to take pace off the ball by giving leg-spinner Scott Borthwick an over. The experiment initially failed as Jack Leaning cracked two fours, but then Leaning (21) under-edged a long-hop into the gloves of keeper Ben Foakes.Kent’s slide continued as Moriarty pinned Jordan Cox leg before walking across his stumps and aiming leg-side as the 21-year-old rookie spinner chalked up a competition-best return of 3 for 25.With 25 needed from the remaining 24 balls, Kuhn plundered four off Dunn, then Stewart raised Kent’s 150 with a sliced drive over extra cover against Reece Topley to reduce the target to nine off 12 balls.Stewart, who finished unbeaten on 21, muscled a back-foot six over long-off and then sprinted a couple to deep mid-wicket to win it with nine balls in hand.Earlier, classy knocks by Test batsmen Hashim Amla (75) and a competition-best unbeaten 56 from Rory Burns underpinned a Surrey total of 161 for 4 after the visitors had made a shaky start in stumbling to 28 for 3 inside four overs.Batting first on a testing pitch and after losing the toss, Surrey lost their first wicket to the 11th ball of the match when Jacks sliced an attempted drive against Fred Klassen to Alex Blake at extra cover.Tim Groenewald dismissed a couple more in his opening over, the fourth of the game. Laurie Evans flicked leg-side to be caught by Cox, who replaced Oli Robinson behind the stumps. Then, four balls later, Foakes got a thick inside edge on a full delivery only to drag the ball onto his leg stump as Surrey ended their batting powerplay on 39 for three.Kent turned to spin for the 8th over but Imran Qayyum’s first ball of left-arm spin, a full toss, was reverse swept by Burns for the opening six of the match to raise Surrey’s 50.Burns and Amla joined forces to post a 50 stand from 46 balls, Amla reaching the milestone with a clipped six from a Klassen length ball that Blake, positioned at cow corner, could only finger-tip over the ropes.Stewart, who unveiled a full bag of tricks, finished a fine four-over stint with nought for 23, after which Amla reached a 40-ball half-century with four fours and a six.The fourth-wicket partners extended their stand into three figures as Groenewald finished his bowling stint with two for 31, then Amla pressed the run-rate accelerator by swatting left-armer Klassen for another maximum.Burns duly reached his second T20 half-century from 44-balls with only a brace of fours and a six, but Amla’s fun ended in the final over when he risked a second run to Crawley at deep point to be run out and end a partnership that added 127 off 98 balls.

N Srinivasan – Suresh Raina will realise what he's missing, absence won't impact CSK

Chennai Super Kings owner N Srinivasan has said he believes Suresh Raina’s return to India from the UAE on Friday would not impact the team’s preparations ahead of the IPL season. However Srinivasan, a former BCCI president and ICC chairman, said Raina would “certainly realise” what he would be missing, including the “money he is going to lose” by skipping the IPL.Srinivasan also said the Super Kings were confident about their prospects for the season because MS Dhoni, the captain, was “unfazed” not just by the Raina issue but also by Covid-19’s impact on the contingent: at least 13 members of the Super Kings unit including two Indian players – one international and one uncapped – have tested positive since landing in the UAE.This is the first time Srinivasan has commented on the Raina issue, which caught the Super Kings management by surprise. Raina returned to India on Friday from Dubai, less than 10 days after the Super Kings had landed in the UAE for the IPL.On Friday, the Super Kings CEO Kasi Viswanathan said on the team’s Twitter feed that Raina had left for “personal reasons” but did not elaborate on what they were. It is understood that a personal tragedy, as well as concerns over the team’s biosecure bubble in the UAE, led Raina to his decision.”The season has not begun yet and Raina will certainly realise what he is missing and certainly all the money he is going to lose,” Srinivasan said, speaking to the magazine.On Monday*, Srinivasan told the that Raina’s contribution to the CSK franchise “has been phenomenal through the years”. He also said it was “important to understand what Suresh is going through right now and give him space.””The franchise will always stand by him and he has our complete support in these times of distress,” Srinivasan is quoted as saying.ESPNcricinfo reached out to Srinivasan, Viswanathan and Raina for clarifications, but they are yet to respond.Raina has been part of the Super Kings set-up since the inception of the IPL in 2008, and is the franchise’s highest run-getter and a key figure in the team reaching reaching multiple finals and winning the title twice. In 2018, Super Kings retained three players before assembling the rest of the squad at the layer auction. Dhoni was the first player retained at INR 15 crore, Raina was the second at INR 11 crore and Ravindra Jadeja the third at INR 7 crore.Srinivisan also said he had spoken to Dhoni, who reportedly assured him that things would be under control. “I spoke to MS and he has assured me that even if the numbers go up, there was nothing to worry,” Srinivasan said. “He spoke to the players through a Zoom call and asked them to remain safe. You really don’t know who is a passive carrier”I have got a solid captain. Dhoni is simply unfazed by anything. That is giving everyone in the team a lot of confidence.”

Arsenal have eyes on Victor Osimhen alternative as far cheaper fee revealed

Arsenal have eyes on an "interesting" Victor Osimhen alternative who could be signed for a "significantly cheaper" fee this summer, according to reports.

Edu eyeing new striker for Arsenal this summer

The Gunners' imperious run of goal-scoring form has been a real talking point since the beginning of 2024, with Mikel Arteta's side scoring 33 goals in their last eight Premier League matches.

Arsenal in "constant" talks with star, ready to offer him £200,000-per-week

The Gunners aren’t messing around here.

ByEmilio Galantini Mar 15, 2024

Regardless of their attacking form, or the resurgence of summer signing Kai Havertz going forward, it remains the case that sporting director Edu and the Arsenal board are keen to bring in a new number nine.

Edu will know exactly the type of striker who he wants through the door, and as he's previously explained, Arsenal are putting particular emphasis on younger players with bright futures.

Bukayo Saka

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Kai Havertz

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Leandro Trossard

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Declan Rice

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Gabriel Martinelli

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"We already have our targets,” said the Brazilian (via TNT Sports).

“We have planned a lot ahead and I will be worried if we don’t score a lot of goals and if we’re not creating chances, which is the opposite because we create a lot and score a lot of goals. Many times in certain conversations to recruit the players you don't see the character of the player or the character of the player does not fit well with what we are trying to do and then you have to move on and try to find what we’re really looking for. If you see all the signings we’ve made since we started together, everyone is almost the same, young, energetic and passionate, and good talents with big, beautiful futures ahead of them.”

A striker who seriously fits that mould is Napoli star Osimhen. Not only has the 25-year-old been one of Serie A's most prolific marksmen of the past few years, but he's also got a fair few years ahead of him.

The only issue for Edu and co is that they will most likely have to the Nigerian's £115 million release clause and contend with a number of high-profile clubs to sign him this summer. Arsenal are said to be in "constant communcation" with Osimhen's camp ahead of this summer, but they do have alternative options they're scouting.

Arsenal have eyes on "significantly cheaper" Sesko

As per Ben Jacobs, speaking to GiveMeSport, Arsenal have been scouting RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko as a "significantly cheaper" option over Osimhen.

"I think it's true that Arsenal have scouted Gyokeres and Sesko," said Jacobs.

Benjamin Sesko

"I think that Sesko is an interesting one, potentially for Arsenal but also for Chelsea and PSG, and his release clause at €50m (£43m) is naturally significantly cheaper than Victor Osimhen for example."

The 20-year-old has bagged seven goals and a further two assists in the Bundesliga this term, but could only get better given his tender age, making this one to watch.

Kookaburra ball would bring 'a different skillset' into County Championship – Saqib Mahmood

Young seamer worked hard on reverse-swing methods in training during England’s New Zealand tour

Matt Roller30-Jan-2020Saqib Mahmood, the young England seamer, would “look forward” to using a Kookaburra ball in County Championship fixtures if a round of games with the ball was introduced.Mahmood, who made his T20I debut on England’s New Zealand tour at the end of last year and was an unused member of the Test squad, said that he had “made good strides” learning how to bowl with a Kookaburra in the nets, and suggested that using the ball instead of a Dukes in domestic cricket would “bring in a different skillset to be successful with”.ALSO READ: Mahmood, Stone, Overton given ECB pace-bowling development contractsWhile there are no plans to introduce a round of games with a Kookaburra ball for the 2020 Championship season, it was discussed as an idea by the ECB’s cricket committee at the end of last year, and Ashley Giles, the managing director of England cricket, has described it as “an issue we should get our head around”.”It helps playing [home games] at Old Trafford,” Mahmood said at an England Lions training camp, “but if it did come across I’d look forward to it. It would bring in a different skillset to be successful with, rather than bowling a few dibbly-dobblies.”If we had that in the Championship for a couple of rounds, how would teams react? What kind of bowlers would they pick? Guys who haven’t had a look-in might start to get a look-in – teams will have to find a way to take 20 wickets.”Mahmood emphasised the difference in how the two balls behave with an example from the nets in New Zealand, when Paul Collingwood, one of England’s assistant coaches, bowled to him with both.”I had Colly bowl to me with a Dukes in New Zealand and I couldn’t hit it,” he said, “then when he had the Kookaburra it was a different ball game.”While he bowls at good pace by English standards, Mahmood has attracted attention in his fledgling career primarily due to his ability to make the ball reverse-swing, shining in last season’s One-Day Cup as one of the few bowlers able to make the white ball move off the straight at the end of an innings.He is set to make his ODI debut in South Africa next week, and was a late addition to the T20I squad as a replacement for the injured Jofra Archer. Following that series, he will travel to Australia to join up with the England Lions squad in time for the final two red-ball games of their tour, games in which he will hope to impress with half an eye on the 2021-22 Ashes series.Although Mahmood did not come close to a Test debut in New Zealand, he is sufficiently highly regarded by the ECB that he has become one of three seamers – along with Olly Stone and Craig Overton – handed a pace-bowling development contract, which will see him work closely with the England set-up in an attempt to help his progress.”I wasn’t involved in [the first Test at] Mount Maunganui,” he said, “so it was a case of watching how the New Zealand guys bowled – I was watching quite closely, seeing the fields they have, the tactics… looking how to bowl outside of England and with a Kookaburra.”I’d watch, then go into the nets, try things, and very quick I was picking up on reverse swing. That’s something which I can use as one of my strengths away from England and with the Kookaburra. It’s also [about] practising new skills for unresponsive pitches.”It was learning how best I can use [the Kookaburra]. I found in the nets if I bowled seam upright, it looked nice and pretty but I didn’t think I was very effective. So it was [a case of] pitching the ball up a bit, bringing both edges into the game. The ball I try to swing is the variation, rather than the stock ball as it is in England.”Saqib Mahmood’s ability to reverse swing the ball has earned him plenty of attention•Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Mahmood also heralded Darren Gough’s work as a short-term bowling consultant in New Zealand, where he spent two weeks with the England squad ahead of the Test series. He had developed a bad habit in his run-up during the T20I series, which had gone unnoticed, but Gough’s “fresh set of eyes” spotted the problem almost immediately.”As soon as I put that back into my training I felt good again and thought ‘God, I wish someone had told me this two weeks ago’,” he said. “Exposure to high-pressure situations can do things: you start to try harder and that can have a backward effect.”It was really good, because I obviously get reverse when I bowl but I wouldn’t know how to go about it as best as I could before I worked with Goughie. He told me how much he practised it, which I was nowhere near.”When you’re trying to reverse swing a ball back into a right-hander, your mind is telling you to push the ball, but you don’t want to do that. As easy as it sounds, it does take a while to get used to it. By the end of the trip I was doing ten balls at the end of every session and I actually got pretty good. I made good strides.”

IPL 2020 auction: The list of sold and unsold players

The full list of players sold and unsold at the 2020 IPL player auction in Kolkata

Annesha Ghosh19-Dec-2019

Sold players

Chris Lynn (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 2 croreEoin Morgan (Base price INR 1.50 crore) sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 5.25 croreRobin Uthappa (Base price INR 1.5 crore) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 3 croreJason Roy (Base price INR 1.5 crore) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 1.5 croreAaron Finch (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for INR 4.4 croreGlenn Maxwell (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 10.75 croreChris Woakes (Base price INR 1.5 crore) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 1.5 crorePat Cummins (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 15.50 croreSam Curran (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to Chennai Super Kings for INR 5.50 croreChris Morris (Base price INR 1.50 crore) sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for INR 10 croreAlex Carey (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 2.4 croreJaydev Unadkat (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 3 croreNathan Coulter-Nile (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 8 croreSheldon Cottrell (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 8.5 crorePiyush Chawla (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to Chennai Super Kings for INR 6.75 croreRahul Tripathi (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 60 lakhVirat Singh (Base price INR 20 lakhs) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 1.9 croresPriyam Garg (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 1.9 croreDeepak Hooda (Base price INR 40 lakh) sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 50 lakhVarun Chakravarthy (Base price INR 30 lakh) sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 4 croreYashasvi Jaiswal (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 2.4 croreAnuj Rawat (Base price 20 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 80 lakhAkash Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 20 lakhKartik Tyagi (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 1.3 croreIshan Porel (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 20 lakhM Siddarth (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 20 lakhRavi Bishnoi (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 2 croreShimron Hetmyer (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 7.75 croreDavid Miller (Base price INR 75 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 75 lakhSaurabh Tiwary (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 50 lakhMitchell Marsh (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 2 croreJames Neesham (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 50 Josh Hazlewood (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Chennai Super Kings for INR 2 croreB Sandeep (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 20 lakhChris Green (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 20 lakhJosh Philippe (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for INR 20 lakhTom Banton (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 1 croreFabian Allen (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 50 lakhChris Jordan (Base price INR 75 lakh) sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 3 croreKane Richardson (Base price INR 1.5 crore) sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for INR 4 croreOshane Thomas (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 50 lakhPravin Tambe (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 20 lakhTarjinder Singh Dhillon (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Kings XI punjab for INR 20 lakhAbdul Samad (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 20 lakhAniruddha Joshi (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 20 lakhBalwant Rai Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 20 lakhSanjay Yadav (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 20 lakhMohit Sharma (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 50 lakhPavan Deshpande (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for INR 20 lakhPrabhsimran Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 55 lakhTushar Deshpande (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 20 lakhR Sai Kishore (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Chennai Super Kings for INR 20 lakhDigvijay Deshmukh (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 20 lakhMarcus Stoinis (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 4.8 croreDale Steyn (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for INR 2 croreAndrew Tye (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 1 croreLalit Yadav (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 20 lakhShahbaz Ahmed (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for INR 20 lakhMohsin Khan (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 20 lakhNikhil Naik (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 20 lakhTom Curran (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 1 croreIsuru Udana (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for INR 50 lakh

Unsold players

Hanuma Vihari (Base price INR 50 lakh)Cheteshwar Pujara (Base price INR 50 lakh)Yusuf Pathan (Base price INR 1 crore)Colin de Grandhomme (Base price INR 75 lakh)Stuart Binny (Base price INR 50 lakh)Heinrich Klaasen (Base price INR 50 lakh)Mushfiqur Rahim (Base price INR 75 lakh)Naman Ojha (Base price INR 50 lakh)Kusal Perera (Base price INR 50 lakh)Shai Hope (Base price INR 50 lakh)Tim Southee (Base price INR 1 crore)Ish Sodhi (Base price INR 75 lakh)Adam Zampa (Base price INR 1.5 crore)Hayden Walsh (Base price INR 50 lakh)Zahir Khan (Base price INR 50 lakh)Manjot Kalra (Base price INR 20 lakh)Rohan Kadam (Base price INR 20 lakh)Harpreet Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh)Daniel Sams (Base price INR 20 lakh)Shahrukh Khan (Base price INR 20 lakh)Kedar Devdhar (Base price INR 20 lakh)KS Bharat (Base price INR 20 lakh)Ankush Bains (Base price INR 20 lakh)Vishnu Vinod (Base price INR 20 lakh)Kulwant Khejroliya (Base price INR 20 lakh)Riley Meredith (Base price INR 40 lakh)Midhun Sudhesan (Base price INR 20 lakh)Noor Ahmad (Base price INR 30 lakh)KC Cariappa (Base price INR 20 lakh)Evin Lewis (Base price INR 1 crore)Manoj Tiwary (Base price INR 50 lakhs)Colin Ingram (Base price INR 50 lakh)Martin Guptill (Base price INR 1 crore)Carlos Brathwaite (Base price INR 50 lakh)Andile Phehlukwayo (Base price INR 50 lakh)Colin Munro (Base price INR 1 crore)Rishi Dhawan (Base price INR 50 lakh)Ben Cutting (Base price INR 75 lakh)Anrich Nortje (Base price INR 50 lakh)Barinder Sran (Base price INR 50 lakh)Mark Wood (Base price INR 50 lakh)Alzarri Joseph (Base price INR 50 lakh)Mustafizur Rahman (Base price INR 1 crore)Adam Milne (Base price INR 50 lakh)Ayush Badoni (Base price INR 20 lakh)Praveen Dubey (Base price INR 20 lakh)Aryan Juyal (Base price INR 20 lakh)Kuldeep Sen (Base price INR 20 lakh)Matt Henry (Base price INR 50 lakh)Sean Abbott (Base price INR 75 lakh)Jason Holder (Base price INR 75 lakh)Sumit Kumar (Base price INR 20 lakh)Shams Mulani (Base price INR 20 lakh)Rahul Shukla (Base price INR 20 lakh)James Pattinson (Base price INR 1 crore)Yudhvir Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh)Sujit Nayak (Base price INR 20 lakh)Nathan Ellis (Base price INR 20 lakh)Kesrick Williams (Base price INR 50 lakh)Vaibhav Arora (Base price INR 20 lakh)Saurabh Dubey (Base price INR 20 lakh)Liam Plunkett (Base price INR 1 crore)R Vinay Kumar (Base price INR 1 crore)

تقرير بطولات.. سياسة رونالدو سلاح محمد صلاح لتجديد عقده مع ليفربول

لا صوت يعلو فوق صوت عقد محمد صلاح مع نادي ليفربول، بعد تصريحاته الأخيرة التي فجر بها قضية جديدة في وسائل الإعلام الإنجليزية.

النجم المصري تمكن من تسجيل هدف وصناعة هدفين في مواجهة مانشستر يونايتد، ليقود ليفربول لفوز ثالث على التوالي ببطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

هدفا في كل مباراة من المباريات الثلاث، مع صناعته لهدفين، بداية مثالية لـ محمد صلاح في موسمه الأخير بالعقد الحالي مع ليفربول.

خرج محمد صلاح بعد المباراة وصرّح بأنه يريد الاستمتاع بموسمه الأخير في عقده، مشيرًا إلى أن النادي لم يتحدث معه بعد بشأن تجديد العقد الذي سينتهي في يونيو المقبل.

ما بين الضغط على إدارة ليفربول، والسياسة التي تشبه ما فعله كريستيانو رونالدو في ريال مدريد، تم تحليل موقف محمد صلاح من قبل خبراء كرة القدم الإنجليزية واللاعبين السابقين ووسائل الإعلام.

طالع أيضًا.. جاري لينيكر يوجه نصيحة لـ ليفربول بشأن مستقبل محمد صلاح سياسة رونالدو تلوّح في الأفق

كريستيانو رونالدو انضم إلى ريال مدريد في 2009 من مانشستر يونايتد في صفقة قياسية، وتألق وصال وجال في ملاعب أوروبا محققًا أرقامًا استثنائية مع النادي الملكي.

في 2012، ارتبط رونالدو بالرحيل عن ريال مدريد، مع تسريبات في الصحف، قيل من الإعلام الكتالوني أنها بأمر من وكيل رونالدو خورخي مينديز، من أجل استفزاز النادي الملكي.

في 2013، أعلن ريال مدريد تمديد عقد كريستيانو رونالدو حتى عام 2018، وزيادة راتبه الذي كان “مليون يورو شهريًا” إلى “مليون ونصف” بداية من 2014.

في 2017، بدأت الأحاديث حول رحيل رونالدو مجددًا، مع وصوله لـ سن الـ32، وهنا سياسة ريال مدريد كانت تسقط أمام البرتغالي، حيث أن فلورنتينو بيريز كان يجدد للاعبين الذين يتخطون سن الـ30 لمدة عام واحد فقط، وهو ما يحدث مع مودريتش خلال المواسم الماضية، وتوني كروس قبل اعتزاله.

السياسة التي تسببت في رحيل راؤول جونزاليس وإيكر كاسياس وبيبي، وقبل ذلك جوتي وغيرهم من النجوم، لم تُطبق على كريستيانو رونالدو.

في نفس الوقت، خرج خورخي مينديز، وكيل كريستيانو مؤكدًا أن البرتغالي قادر على أن يلعب حتى سن الـ40، لياقته البدنية ومستواه وأهدافه الحاسمة تؤكد ذلك، وفي كل مرة كان رونالدو نفسه يؤكد رغبته في البقاء مع ريال مدريد، لكن الأمر بيد النادي.

في نهاية الموسم فاز ريال مدريد ببطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا على حساب يوفنتوس، وكريستيانو كان الرجل الحاسم في جميع الأدوار الاقصائية، وهو ما جعل تفعيل العقد الجديد بشكل فوري في صيف 2017، ليصل راتبه إلى 2.1 مليون يورو شهريًا.

بعد موسم واحد فقط، رحل رونالدو إلى يوفنتوس، مع تعدد الأسباب ولكن السبب المُعلن من كريستيانو أنه لم يعد يحصل على التقدير الذي يستحقه من قبل فلورنتينو بيريز، والأمر لا يتعلق بالمال، وينضم إلى البيانكونيري ليحصل على 2.6 مليون شهريًا.

سياسة كريستيانو رونالدو خلال 9 سنوات في ريال مدريد كانت تسير على ما يرام، التخطيط مع وكيله كان إيجابيًا، العقد يتم تعديله قبل نهايته بعامين، ويدعم ذلك مستواه المُبهر وقيادة الفريق للفوز بالبطولات، والأهداف الحاسمة كانت حاضرة من شرق أوروبا إلى غربها.

إذًا .. فهل محمد صلاح يشبه رونالدو ؟

الأمر ليس بهذا الوضوح، ولكن تصريحات جيمي كاراجر بأن محمد صلاح مهووس بالأرقام القياسية مثل كريستيانو رونالدو، يجعلنا نذهب إلى شق آخر.

محمد صلاح الآن تجاوز سن الـ30 ويقترب من الـ33، لكن أرقامه كما هي، ومستواه يتطور وبنيانه الجسدي كذلك، كل شيء لا يشير إلى تقدمه في العمر سوى الأرقام فقط، لكن المجهود والعطاء يبقى كما هو لأهم لاعب في تاريخ ليفربول الحديث.

إذا عدنا بالذاكرة إلى بداية عام 2022، سنجد بأن محمد صلاح أعلن رغبته في الاستمرار مع ليفربول، والكرة في ملعب النادي، خاصة وأن الرقم الذي يطلبه ليس خياليًا، مما زاد الضغوطات على الريدز.

6 أشهر وأعلن ليفربول تجديد عقد محمد صلاح، بعد العديد من القيل والقال، ليتم تعديل الراتب ويصل مو لـ 350 ألف جنيه إسترليني إسبوعيًا، وهو الرقم الأكبر في النادي، وثالث أكثر لاعب أجرًا في الدوري الإنجليزي خلف كيفين دي بروين ودي خيا.

هذه المرة يكرر محمد صلاح ما فعله في 2022، وجدد عقده لمدة 3 سنوات، لكن الفارق الآن أن مو حينها كان 30 عامًا، والآن 33، ولكن هل يعيق ذلك التجديد؟

رغم أنه أكبر لاعب سنًا في هجوم ليفربول، لكن محمد صلاح هو الأكثر مساهمة في الأهداف خلال السنوات الثلاث الماضية، الأكثر صناعة وتسجيلًا، بل والمشاركة أيضًا، كما أنه لم يغب سوى شهر واحد للإصابة والتي تعرض لها مع المنتخب المصري يناير الماضي.

إذًا، فتقدم محمد صلاح في العمر ليس عائقًا للتجديد، ورغبته واضحة في الاستمرار، ولا يوجد مشجع لـ ليفربول يرغب في رحيل نجمه وأسطورته.

تشبيه كاراجر الفرعون المصري بـ رونالدو بمحاولة تحطيم الأرقام القياسية كان منطقيًا، ولكن أيضًا بنفس العقلية، فنحن نرى محمد صلاح يعرف جيدًا كيف يقوم بتوزيع مجهوده على مدار المباراة، واللعب 90 دقيقة بنفس الوتيرة.

بالعودة لـ رونالدو، فنجد أن البرتغالي عندما تجاوز سن الـ30 وتحديدًا تحت قيادة زين الدين زيدان، تحوّل لمهاجم أكثر منه جناح، وأصبح آلة تهديفية وفتاك لشباك الخصوم.

الآن محمد صلاح لم يعد الجناح الذي يلعب على الخط طوال المباراة، ولا يعود للخلف كثيرًا من أجل بناء اللعب، وحسب ما أكد ستيف نيكول أسطورة ليفربول في تصريحاته مؤخرًا، فإن آرني سلوت يعي ذلك تمامًا، ويستخدم مو كلاعب خارق في التحوّلات، وهذا ما رأيناه في أهدافه ومساهماته.

بالنظر لما حدث ضد إيبسويتش تاون، فإن مو تبادل الكرة مع ترينت ألكسندر أرنولد، ثم انطلق خلف المدافعين ومررها لـ جوتا، والهدف الثاني استلم الكرة وتبادلها مع سوبوسلاي.

في مواجهتي برينتفورد ومانشستر يونايتد، أهدافه كانت مشابهه، ليس اللاعب الذي كان يستلم الكرة من منطقة الجزاء وينطلق مثلما فعل أمام آرسنال وساوثهامبتون في موسمه الأول، ولا هدفه في يوفنتوس عندما كان مع روما، رغم أنه قادر على فعل ذلك الآن أيضًا، لكنه يدخر مجهوده بشكل ممتاز.

في النهاية الكرة في ملعب ليفربول كما قال محمد صلاح، قد يكون ذلك بالاتفاق مع وكيله، وهو أمر طبيعي ومن حق النجم المصري فعله، لأن أموال السعودية وأي نادٍ في أوروبا يستطيع دفع راتب مو، لن يتردد لحظة في التعاقد معه.

تأتي تصريحات صلاح أيضًا بعد تعاقد ليفربول مع فيديريكو كييزا، ولا يمكن أن ننسى أن الإيطالي كان هدفًا لـ ليفربول منذ عامين لخلافة مو، وهو ما لا ينساه بالتأكيد أسطورة الريدز، فقبل أن يشارك لاعب يوفنتوس في أي مباراة، أراد محمد صلاح أن يوجه رسالة بشكل غير مباشر لإدارة الريدز.

كل هذه التحليلات يمكنها أن تنتهي بمجرد أن يعلن ليفربول تجديد عقد محمد صلاح، لأن هذا هو الأمر المنطقي، بعيدًا عن سياسات النجم المصري ووكيله واجتهادات وسائل الإعلام، الكرة الآن في ملعب الريدز، إما أن يحافظ على نجمه وأسطورته الحية، أو يتحمل غضب الجماهير الذي بدأ من الآن.

Sean Abbott replaces Andrew Tye for Sri Lanka T20I series

The pace bowler has suffered an elbow injury and will head to Sydney for assessment

ESPNcricinfo staff26-Oct-2019Andrew Tye has been ruled out of the T20I series against Sri Lanka due to an elbow injury with New South Wales seamer Sean Abbott called up as the replacement.Tye suffered what is suspected ligament damage when throwing during the team’s main training session on Friday afternoon and will travel to Sydney for assessment after the opening match of the series. It would appear unlikely that Tye will be fit for the three matches against Pakistan which follow this series.Abbott, 27, played an ODI and three T20Is back in 2014. He was part of the Australia A limited-overs squad on the tour of England this year and in last seaosn’s Big Bash was the Sydney Sixers’ leading wicket-taker with 22 in 15 matches at an economy rate of 8.17.He will join up with the squad ahead of the second match in Brisbane on Wednesday meaning that for the opening game in Adelaide tomorrow they are a player light in the squad. The remaining pace bowlers are Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Kane Richardson and Billy Stanlake with Richardson the favoured to play alongside Starc and Cummins.Tye, who was not part of Australia’s previous T20I series against India in February, has taken 37 wickets in 26 T20Is although his economy rate stands at 8.87 which is the fourth highest of a bowler to send down at least 500 deliveries.Captain Aaron Finch is confident that he has recovered from the side strain that kept him out of Victoria’s Sheffield Shield and Marsh Cup matches in Perth.”I was a bit worried about throwing yesterday, it wasn’t the most comfortable thing over the last few days in Perth, but getting here and batting yesterday and today, throwing a fair bit gave me a lot of confidence,” Finch said

Man Utd could land £17m Wan-Bissaka upgrade who "made fun of Rashford"

Manchester United have endured a difficult season so far as they have struggled domestically and in Europe throughout the 2023/24 campaign.

Erik ten Hag's side secured a top four finish in the Premier League and won the League Cup in a solid first year in English football for the Dutch head coach.

However, he has not been able to kick on this season as his team have failed to perform on a consistent basis to compete for major trophies.

The Red Devils are currently sitting seventh in the Premier League table and are eight points adrift of the top four places as it stands, whilst having played one match more than Arsenal in fourth.

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United also finished bottom of their Champions League group and do not have knockout European football to look forward to over the coming months.

The Red Devils are now reportedly interested in a deal to sign an impressive performer from one of their rivals in that group to bolster their defensive options.

Manchester United's search for a new right-back

According to ESPN, the club are admirers of Galatasaray right-back Sacha Boey as they plot a revamp of their defence ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.

The report claims that United want to make changes to their options at the back with players coming in and out of Old Trafford over the next two transfer windows.

It states that they have an interest in central defenders Jarrad Branthwaite, Matthijs de Ligt, and Jean-Clair Todibo, with Raphael Varane and Jonny Evans both out of contract at the end of the season.

They are also prepared to cash in on Victor Lindelof or Harry Maguire if a 'significant' offer arrives on their desk for either of them this summer.

This suggests that they are keen to make wholesale changes to their options at the heart of the defence to improve the spine of ten Hag's squad.

However, they are also looking at the full-back positions as Boey is a right-back by trade and would come in to compete with Diogo Dalot and Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

There is no mention of whether or not United are prepared to make an offer for the talented gem or whether they would like to bring him in this month or in five months.

ESPN do not state how much Galatasaray would want for their star defender but Turkish outlet Fanatik touted a potential fee of €20m (£17m) for him earlier this season.

If they are able to strike a deal to sign the French whiz over the next 12 days or so, though, then ten Hag could secure a big upgrade on Wan-Bissaka at right-back.

Wan-Bissaka's limitations on the right flank

The current United defender is a solid and reliable option for ten Hag but he is a limited player due to his lack of quality in possession down the right flank.

Wan-Bissaka, first and foremost, does provide value off the ball for the side. He currently ranks fifth and first in the squad for tackles (2.1) and interceptions (1.7) per match in the Premier League respectively.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka

He has also won 59% of his physical duels across 12 top-flight appearances and this suggests that opposition players have found it difficult to get the better of him in 50/50 contests.

However, the English full-back ranks 17th within the squad for key passes (0.4) per game – below the likes of Lindelof, Lisandro Martinez, and Casemiro.

Over the last 365 days, Wan-Bissaka sits within the bottom 45% of full-backs in the Men's Big Five Leagues and European competitions for assists (0.06) per 90.

He also ranks within the bottom 47% of his positional peers for progressive passes (3.70) and the bottom 23% for shot-creating actions (1.58) respectively per 90.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka's statistics over the last 365 days.

These statistics show that the 26-year-old enforcer is a below-average performer when it comes to creating chances for his teammates and making things happen in the final third.

Therefore, there is room for United to improve their team by signing a right-back who can provide quality at both ends of the pitch – as Boey could.

The stats that show why Boey could be better than Wan-Bissaka

The 23-year-old dynamo is a progressive full-back who has the ability to make an impact in the final third, whilst still being a solid defender for his side.

Over the last 365 days, Boey ranks within the top 2% of full-backs in the Men's Big Five Leagues and European competitions for tackles (3.33) per 90 and the top 7% or higher for blocks (1.67), clearances (3.33), and aerial battles won (2.00) per 90 respectively.

He has also averaged 3.4 tackles and interceptions combined and 6.4 ball recoveries per game across 18 appearances in the Turkish top-flight this season.

These statistics suggest that the Galatasaray star is not a liability at the back and has the ability to cut out opposition attacks at an impressive rate, as has been the case with Wan-Bissaka this term.

However, Boey could be a big upgrade on the former Crystal Palace man due to his superior quality in possession when it comes to creating chances and progressing the play.

United got a first-hand glimpse of his silky skills on the ball when he "made fun of Rashford" – as per journalist Furkan Bozoglu – with a delightful nutmeg on the right flank at Old Trafford in the Champions League earlier this season, as shown in the clip above.

The defender appeared to be in a difficult position by the touchline as the Red Devils forward closed him down but cleverly worked his way out of trouble by using his dribbling.

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As you can see in the table above, Boey has consistently offered progressive and attacking quality for Galatasaray on the right flank in Europe over the last year.

He has provided considerably more shot-creating actions and progressive passes per 90 than Wan-Bissaka, whilst they can both cut out opposition attacks at an impressive rate.

This means that the French whiz could elevate United's attack by finding the likes of Rashford, who he made fun of, Alejandro Garnacho, and Bruno Fernandes in dangerous positions to then create or score goals more frequently than the English dud does.

Liverpool are "ready" to sign off a bid for an "immense" new centre-back

Liverpool are reportedly showing an interest in signing an "immense" young defender, and the latest report even claims the club have got their cheque book ready to go.

Liverpool need defensive reinforcements as injuries mount

The Reds have a fantastic squad capable of battling on all fronts this season, but arguably the biggest area of concern is at the back. Joel Matip will play no part in the remainder of the campaign because of a serious knee injury, while Ibrahima Konate is a player who finds it difficult to stay fit for sustained periods of time and both Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas are out as well.

Jarell Quansah has impressed greatly this season but is still a work in progress, and Joe Gomez has been used more as a full-back due to the problems on the left side, admittedly enjoying some excellent form.

For that reason, a new centre-back would make sense in January, giving Jurgen Klopp more options in the Premier League title race, and meaning that an injury to Van Dijk or Konate would not be too fatal.

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Crystal Palace and England defender Marc Guehi has been linked with a move to Liverpool, although a January purchase could be difficult, while Sporting CP's Goncalo Inacio is a player who has been backed to move to Anfield so often in recent months. It now looks as though the Reds are eyeing up another impressive candidate to come in and make a difference – one who will not be arriving on the cheap.

Liverpool "ready" to sign a cheque for Leny Yoro

According to Le 10 Sport [via Sport Witness], Liverpool are keen on signing Lille centre-back Leny Yoro, but face strong competition for a number of their Premier League rivals.

Manchester United and Manchester City are also considered potential suitors for the 18-year-old, and the Reds know that they will be need to spend an "astronomical sum" to sign him. They are thought to be "ready to sign a nice cheque" for his services, though.

Yoro looks like a footballer of huge potential, so the idea of Liverpool snapping him up this month is mouthwatering, seeing him as a long-term addition, but also someone who could make a big impact from the off.

Incredibly, the Frenchman is two years younger than Quansah but is already an undoubted key man for Lille, starting 15 matches in Ligue 1 so far this season. He has been hailed as an "immense" player by journalist Antonio Mango, who has also praised his "silent leadership" and "composure in and out of possession".

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Yoro's price tag is clearly the biggest issue, especially if FSG aren't willing to back Klopp with huge funds in the January transfer window, but he is a player with the potential to develop into an elite centre-back, so it could be worth the gamble.

The likes of United and City being interested also won't make it easy for Liverpool to sign the Lille starlet, but he may look at how Klopp has turned things around this season and feel that Anfield is the most exciting destination in England currently.