Asia Cup 2023: PCB proposes 'hybrid model' to hold India's matches at a neutral venue

“Everything should be on a reciprocal basis,” says Najam Sethi, suggesting that Pakistan’s ODI World Cup matches be held outside India too

PTI21-Apr-2023The PCB has proposed a “hybrid model” for the upcoming Asia Cup to the Asian Cricket Council, where “Pakistan plays its Asia Cup matches at home and India their matches at a neutral venue,” board chairman Najam Sethi said on Friday.The BCCI has refused to allow the India team to travel to Pakistan for the tournament because of the ongoing political differences between the two nations and demanded the continental tournament be shifted from Pakistan to a neutral venue.But, with Pakistan hoping to host as much of the tournament within the country, Sethi hoped that the visit of his country’s foreign minister, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, next month to Goa for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Council meeting will help find a solution.Related

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“We have been told that, maybe, the ice will keep on melting – if this happens when the Champions Trophy is held in Pakistan in 2025, India would consider playing in Pakistan,” Sethi said at a press interaction. “We have been advised to play the Asia Cup at a neutral venue and also go to India for the World Cup.” He didn’t specify who the suggestion had come from.Sethi indicated that the public mood in his country was that Pakistan should play cricket with India on level terms.”Our government has imposed no restrictions about playing against India,” Sethi said. “But I can say right now that public mood is: we are not needy and we can stand on our own feet financially and we want to play cricket with India honourably. We are also negotiating with the ACC.”Sethi: ‘Everything should be on a reciprocal basis’Sethi said that if Pakistan decided to shift all India matches in the Asia Cup to a neutral venue, India should also use the same hybrid experiment during the 50-over World Cup, to be held in India in October-November this year.”We feel this hybrid experiment can also be applied when it is time for the World Cup,” Sethi said. “Our stance is that everything should be on a reciprocal basis. In the old times, yes, there were security issues in Pakistan. But now there are no issues, so what is India’s excuse for not playing in Pakistan?”The ACC, led by BCCI secretary Jay Shah, is yet to respond to the PCB about the proposed hybrid model. Reports say that the other ACC members also want the Asia Cup to be held at a neutral venue to cut costs even though Pakistan will remain the tournament host.The Asia Cup will feature six teams, including Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and one team that will be identified after the qualifiers, which is currently underway in Nepal.

Venkatesh Iyer's chaotic innings highlights value of attacking intent in T20 cricket

He started in fifth gear and largely stayed there even as the rest of his team-mates struggled

Matt Roller16-Apr-20232:43

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Venkatesh Iyer writhed around in agony on the Wankhede pitch. He had raced to 19 not out after eight balls, lofting the debutant Arjun Tendulkar for four and six before upper-cutting Cameron Green for six. And he figured that, with fine leg inside the ring, he could shift across to the off side and look to scoop Green over that fielder’s head to pick up his second successive boundary.But, as Venkatesh later put it with a smile: “Unfortunately, I didn’t connect; and the ball connected to my knee.” Kolkata Knight Riders’ medical staff rushed on to give him treatment, causing a lengthy delay as he weighed up the merits of retiring hurt. “Honestly, the first emotion was to go out, because it was unbearable,” he said at the press conference after Knight Riders’ five-wicket defeat to Mumbai Indians.He opted to continue, and inside-edged his next ball past short fine leg for four. In the following over, he twice shuffled down the track to hit Duan Jansen for sixes down the ground; when he miscued, the ball landed just out of the back-pedalling Tim David’s reach.Related

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According to ESPNcricinfo’s metrics, no batter in the last decade of IPL cricket has scored more runs while ‘out of control’ than the 38 Venkatesh managed on Sunday afternoon. But if this was a streaky, chaotic innings, it was one which highlighted the value of attacking intent in this format – particularly on a small ground, and against an inexperienced bowling attack.Venkatesh was measured against Piyush Chawla, who he seemed to mark out as Mumbai Indians’ main attacking threat, but scored at a 200-plus strike rate against their other five bowlers, hitting each of them for at least one six. As his team-mates struggled to find their tempo on a slowish pitch which got better under lights, Venkatesh started in fifth gear and stayed there.He was dropped in the 80s, while attempting to loft Hrithik Shokeen over cover, but scored increasingly heavily square of the wicket, twice pulling Riley Meredith’s slower balls over the leg side for six. “This was a red-soil pitch, so you have to play much squarer and not straighter,” he explained.Venkatesh Iyer copped a blow on his knee•BCCIWhen Venkatesh brought up his hundred off 49 balls, bowing towards his team-mates in the dugout as he celebrated, it seemed to mark his return to the big stage after what has been a difficult year for him; a year which saw him suffer second-season syndrome in IPL 2022, lose his India place and suffer a broken ankle that threatened to rule him out of this tournament altogether.It also brought to an end one of the IPL’s more bizarre statistical quirks. Venkatesh became KKR’s second centurion, 15 years – almost to the day – after Brendon McCullum blitzed 158 on the tournament’s opening night. There was a circularity to it: McCullum, after all, was the man who brought Venkatesh into his side in the second half of IPL 2021, and who retained him ahead of the following year’s mega-auction.There have been moments in which that decision has looked unwise: Venkatesh lost his place in the KKR side last season, struggling to make an impact as he moved up and down the order. Meanwhile, Shubman Gill – who signed for Gujarat Titans for INR 8 crore, the same wage that Venkatesh is on – has made a breakthrough in international cricket, blossoming into a more dynamic T20 batter than the one who once opened alongside Venkatesh.This century – and his brilliant 83 off 40 in Ahmedabad last weekend, an innings which slipped under the radar due to Rinku Singh’s heroics – was a reminder of his ability. With his long, gold chain hanging out of his untucked, long-sleeved shirt, Venkatesh can appear almost insouciant when he bats, but it is clear that he cares deeply.2:28

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“I just have gratitude for whatever I have,” he said. “I just want to go out there and explore what I can do on a cricket field. As far as this season goes, it’s Venkatesh Iyer doing what’s correct for the team, not individually. The clarity of role given to me is absolutely amazing, and I’m just looking to go out there and execute that plan.””Shreyas [Iyer] is injured, so someone had to take up the No. 3 role which is a very important role, and I’ve maintained that I want to be flexible as a cricketer. When they told me I’m going to bat at No. 3, obviously the intent didn’t change: you have to go after the bowling in the powerplay, and that’s what I’ve been doing.”He has been used as a specialist batter in every game this season, via the Impact Player rule, as he continues to recover from his broken left ankle, so is yet to take the field with his team-mates. “Injury doesn’t take a toll on your body just physically, but mentally as well. It makes you go through a lot,” he said. “I’m really happy that I’m back on the field, doing what I love the most.”But given Venkatesh’s focus on intent, there was one lingering question: why did it take him seven balls to move from 94 to 100? “The scoreboard was not working so I couldn’t see how many runs I was batting [on],” he said with a smile. “But if that happened, that’s something that I have to correct and keep moving from there.”And in truth, Venkatesh’s slight slowdown was the least of KKR’s problems in their defeat. Following back-to-back wins, they have now lost two games in the space of 48 hours and it is clear that they have major issues which could prove difficult for them to address.With Venkatesh watching from the dugout, their fast bowlers leaked 80 runs in 6.4 overs as Mumbai cruised to their target. And their openers again failed to fire: they have used three different combinations already this season, but their opening partnerships have been worth 70 across five matches.Their other seven batters managed 67 runs off 69 balls between them, with Andre Russell’s unbeaten 21 off 11 only begging the question as to why he was not given the opportunity to face more. Instead, Shardul Thakur was promoted and made 13 off 11, while Rinku struggled when Mumbai took the pace off, eking out 18 off 18.Perhaps moving Venkatesh up to open could solve their opening woes, though he has clearly benefited from the clarity of a settled role this year and such a move would amount to compromising a strength to address a weakness. “In hindsight, we can talk about us scoring 15-20 runs less [than we should have] or the wicket getting better,” he said, “but we have to accept that they batted really well; they outbatted us.”Yet even if KKR fell to a heavy defeat, Venkatesh will look back on this Sunday afternoon with fondness. For several long months, he wondered if he would be fit enough to feature in IPL 2023; now, he is the tournament’s leading run-scorer, back centre-stage after a year in the wings.

'Woltemessi!' – Manuel Neuer channels Thomas Muller and gives Bayern Munich's summer target Nick Woltemade hilarious nickname

Manuel Neuer jokingly dubbed Nick Woltemade “Woltemessi” as Bayern Munich continue their push to sign the Stuttgart striker despite strong resistance.

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Bayern kicked off their season with a 2-1 Supercup triumph over Stuttgart, courtesy of goals from England’s superstar Harry Kane and a high summer recruit from Liverpool Luis Diaz. Yet, the night truly belonged to captain Neuer, who at 39 rolled back the years with a commanding display in his 11th Supercup appearance. The veteran goalkeeper produced decisive saves, showcasing the reflexes and authority that have defined his legendary career.

After the match, Neuer turned the spotlight onto one of Bayern’s long-standing transfer targets, Euro U-21 sensation Nick Woltemade. In a lighthearted but telling moment, the skipper showered praise on the young forward and even dropped a cheeky transfer hint by giving him a playful nickname: “Woltemessi.” The quip not only drew laughs but also fuelled speculation that Bayern is still not yet done with their pursuit of the rising star.

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Speaking about Stuttgart’s U-21 European champion, Woltemade, the Bayern captain was full of praise: "He's a very good player, who's also Woltemessi," said Neuer, smiling as he compared the youngster’s skillset to the Argentine legend.

The German striker is "someone who can do a lot on the ball, is unpredictable, and the same applies to Deniz Undav, for example," Neuer added.

But his comments didn’t stop there. With Bayern still looking to bolster their attack this summer, Neuer appeared to drop a subtle transfer hint, "I have a feeling something else will happen. But as I say every summer: We trust our managers. They'll do their homework, and we'll concentrate on football."

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Neuer’s remark carried shades of Thomas Muller’s trademark wit, often used to break tension while also sending subtle messages. Just as Muller has been known to mix humour with insight when commenting on teammates or rivals, Neuer’s playful nickname for Woltemade did more than entertain. It added weight to Bayern’s ongoing pursuit of the 23-year-old forward, reinforcing the idea that even the dressing room leaders see him as a potential addition. With Stuttgart holding firm that “the case is closed,” Neuer’s words put added pressure on the Bundesliga rivals while keeping the rumour mill alive.

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For Stuttgart, CEO Alexander Wehrle has been categorical in ruling out Woltemade’s departure, even after putting forward an improved contract club has even offered the striker an improved contract worth up to €2.5m per year, though Bayern’s proposal was reportedly three to four times higher, underlining how serious their pursuit is. For now, Woltemade remains a Stuttgart player, but with the transfer window still open and Neuer’s pointed remarks fresh.

Patterson suffers nasty injury; Strikers hold on as Sixers collapse

Ellyse Perry and Sarah Bryce led Sixers’ chase but the lower order fell away with Strikers’ legspinners to the fore

Andrew McGlashan29-Oct-2024Bridget Patterson was involved in a nasty incident while wicketkeeping during Adelaide Strikers’ victory over Sydney Sixers at North Sydney Oval where Amanda-Jade Wellington produced a key all-round display.In the fourth over of Sixers’ chase Patterson took a ball in the face from a 119kph delivery by Darcie Brown which pitched in front of her and kicked up, striking near the right eye. Patterson stayed on the ground with a physio and doctor quickly onto the field and after a few minutes was able to walk off. She remained at the venue for remainder of the game and will be further assessed in the coming days.”It was a nasty injury,” Strikers coach Luke Williams said after the match. “Obviously we were all worried about her, but it looks like she’s escaped major injury. It certainly was nasty at the time with the cut.”Patterson had earlier played a key role with the bat as Strikers’ middle-order produced a powerful counterattack to enable the visitors to claim the first win of their title defence.In reply, Ellyse Perry dominated the early stages of the chase with a 26-ball fifty then Sarah Bryce impressed again with 62 off 44 balls but when she fell to Megan Schutt the innings faded swiftly in a collapse of 6 for 18. Legspinners Wellington and Anesu Mushangwe were superb in the closing overs with the former comfortably defending 14 off the last.Patterson, Wellington and Orla Prendergast combined to make 123 between them off 92 balls with 32 runs coming off the two power surge overs. Wellington, inparticular, cut loose inside the restrictions with two sixes and three fours off Ash Gardner and Lauren Cheatle to finish with 40 off 16.Those contributions enabled Strikers to recover from 51 for 4 in the seventh over after Cheatle had made early inroads before Perry held onto a stinging return catch – with a juggle – to claim Laura Wolvaardt.Perry and Bryce added 80 in 50 balls for the second wicket with Perry lacing 11 boundaries although she was dropped at long-on on 17. The impressive, and quick, Brown removed Perry when she top-edged a short ball to fine leg and Sixers suffered another huge blow when Gardner fell for a five-ball duck.But Bryce and 19-year-old Elsa Hunter, on her WBBL debut, put on 53 off 35 balls to bring the target in sight aided by some poor catching from Strikers but they couldn’t finish the job for a Sixers side stretched to the limits by injury.

Everton's own Declan Rice: Friedkin make approach for once-£60m Brazil star

Everton are now believed to have made an approach to complete the signing of a “world class” player who knows the Premier League well but has fallen out of favour at his current club.

A host of players continue to be mentioned as options for the Blues in the summer transfer window, including Sheffield United goalkeeper Michael Cooper. The 25-year-old Englishman started all 46 of the Blades’ Championship matches last season, helping them reach the playoff final, but defeat to Sunderland at Wembley ruined their chances of promotion, and he may like the idea of heading to the top flight.

Michael Cooper in action for Sheffield United.

Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi is another player who could want to remain in the Premier League, following his side’s relegation to the second tier, and Everton have been backed to snap him up, amid their search for more quality in the middle of the park.

Meanwhile, Millwall forward Mihailo Ivanovic is another reported target for the Merseysiders, with the Serb potentially seen as a strong replacement for Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Just 20 years of age, he scored an impressive 12 goals in 23 Championship starts last term and could serve as the old fashioned number nine alongside the more elusive Thierno Barry.

Everton make approach for "world class" midfielder

According to La Gazzetta Dello Sport [via Goodison News], Everton have made an approach for Juventus midfielder Douglas Luiz, seeing him as an excellent choice to bring in this summer. The Blues are said to have asked for information regarding the 27-year-old, but it is added that no offer has been tabled for him yet.

He joined Juventus for around £42m last summer but was once worth a much higher figure, with Neil Moxley even claiming “somebody’s just having a bit of a laugh” when he was quoted at £60m while thriving at Aston Villa, pointing to Declan Rice’s £105m move to Arsenal as a benchmark.

Douglas Luiz in action for Juventus.

Indeed, albeit out of form and out of favour in Turin last season, Luiz is a player who has proven his worth at the highest level for many years now, having been such an influential performer for Villa, so he could be a brilliant signing for Everton.

The Brazilian has 175 appearances to his name in the Premier League, as well as 20 goals and 18 assists, with John McGinn heaping praise on his ability, describing him as “world class”, and Jermaine Pennant calling him better than Rice in the past.

“Any team would dream to have Rice, but there are better sixes in the Premier League at the moment. I would say Douglas Luiz of Aston Villa, I think he can do everything that Rice can do and better. I think he assists more, he chips in with goals more than Rice. Creativity-wise he’s better, flair is better, he can put in a tackle just like Rice, break up play just like Rice. So I think if someone said to me you can have Douglas Luiz for £60m or Declan Rice for £100m, easy every day of the week, Douglas Luiz.”

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