Shardul Thakur's evolution into India's canny white-ball option

His variety of slower balls and ability to give a good whack with the bat make him a valuable T20 World Cup candidate

Deivarayan Muthu19-Mar-2021In the lead-up to IPL 2018, Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming was impressed with Shardul Thakur in match-simulation slog overs at Chepauk, although the seamer was bit of a hit-and-miss. Fleming believed that Thakur could become a death-bowling option for the franchise along with the first-choice Dwayne Bravo – if he could work on his lines and lengths. Three years later, Thakur showcased his T20 evolution in a must-win match for India against a power-packed England line-up with an assortment of slower deliveries that might have done Bravo proud.The conditions at Motera on Thursday night were as tough as they could get for any bowler. When Thakur aimed for a yorker at the death with a dew-slicked ball, he lost grip of it so much that it flew behind him. Thakur hadn’t started well either, dropping Dawid Malan on 3 at short third man and then leaking 21 runs from his first two overs. The catch was a tough one, and two boundaries came off edges, but the figures didn’t tell these tales.Related

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When Thakur was recalled into the attack, England were in front, needing 46 from 24 balls, in their chase of 186, with six wickets in hand. Ben Stokes had just taken down both Indian spinners Rahul Chahar and Washington Sundar, peeling off 41 from a combined 19 balls off them.ESPNcricinfo’s forecaster pegged England’s chances of winning at 50.62% at the start of the 17th over, but in a space of two balls it nosedived sharply to 15.94%. Thakur rolled out a pair of offcutters and had both Stokes and Eoin Morgan holing out of successive balls. He banged those cutters into the pitch and hid it away from the swinging arcs of both the left-handers. Both batsmen took the wiser option of attempting to hit Thakur straighter as opposed to squarer, but they ended up slicing the ball to the outfielders. With Thakur’s double-strike, India were onto something…Hardik Pandya and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, too, kept taking pace off the ball, bowling legcutters to right-handers and offcutters to left-handers, leaving Thakur with 22 to defend off the last over against Jofra Archer and Chris Jordan. Thakur floated a legcutter away from Jordan’s reach first ball and kept him to an under-edged single. However, against Archer, Thakur veered away from his slower variations wide of off, and served up an on-pace length ball on the stumps that was pumped down the ground for four. The next ball was short and wide with Archer mowing it over midwicket for six. The equation was narrowed to 12 from three balls, and the pressure was back on Thakur. The seamer tossed the ball into his trouser pocket and wiped it furiously.The pressure mounted further on Thakur after he sent down two wides – one for height and the other for width. After a seemingly intense discussion with Rohit Sharma, the stand-in captain, and Pandya, Thakur revisited Plan A: dig slower balls into the pitch and take it away from the batsman. He splintered the toe of Archer’s bat with the fourth legal ball of the over and then had Jordan holing out next delivery with what looked like a knuckle ball to close out the game for India.Shardul Thakur’s double-strike at the death derailed England’s chase•BCCI”The last over [is] never easy and with dew coming in so much…there was not much dew in the last three games, but this game yes there was dew,” Thakur outlined the challenge for him, speaking to . “Definitely a tough over and they [England] were swinging hard. So, they were going for a few runs and it was important to bowl those dot balls – one or two dot balls – and the game was sealed.”Yes definitely because like I mentioned earlier there was dew coming in, so had we bowled the slower ones in the stumps or little bit up then it would have been easy to hit. The idea was to hit into the stumps and keep [the ball] away from their power zone.”Thakur also said that he relished the pressure of bowling the tough overs in the death and powerplay, having also done it recently for CSK in IPL and Mumbai in domestic cricket.”I’m enjoying it a lot,” he said. “Even when I’m playing in the IPL or domestic cricket, I bowl a lot of overs in the death or fourth, fifth or sixth over in the powerplay. So, I bowl a lot of overs where batsmen come hard at bowlers. Kind of getting used to it now.”The Thakur of the old, however, wasn’t used to white-ball cricket. He had fairly limited exposure with the white ball, having played a bulk of his age-group cricket in Mumbai with the red ball. Then, in senior cricket, he first broke into India’s Test squad in 2016 with his strong Ranji Trophy performances. He has since learnt on the job, adding more tricks to his repertoire and knowing when to use them.When Thakur made his T20I debut in 2018, he only seemed to have the knuckle ball as his change-up option. He can now bowl a split-finger variation, cutters into the middle of the pitch, and a cross-seamer that he gets to swerve by imparting backspin. In the ongoing T20I series against England on the grippy Ahmedabad tracks, he has taken all his five wickets with the offcutter, according to ESPNcricinfo’s ball-by-ball data, giving up 65 runs off 43 balls. And he bowled 21 of those offcutters on Thursday alone.India’s attack, much like their batting line-up, is packed with options in the approach to T20 World Cup, but not too many have the adaptability and variety of Thakur. Plus, he can give it a good whack with the bat in the lower order.

Eze will love him: £40m PL striker would now "love" to sign for Arsenal

What was looking like a rather dull summer for Arsenal fans just a week or so ago has since burst into life.

Kepa Arrizabalaga might be the only signing to have been officially announced as things stand, but that doesn’t look likely to remain the case.

The paperwork for Brentford star Christian Norgaard has reportedly been signed, and Martin Zubimendi is expected to be unveiled before the end of the week.

On top of that, Mikel Arteta looks to finally be getting some attacking stars in, with Eberechi Eze looking like a likely addition, and now reports linking the club to someone who’d be the perfect teammate for him.

Arsenal target dream Eze teammate

While the start of the window was dominated by stories linking Arsenal to one of Benjamin Sesko or Viktor Gyokeres, Eze has now taken centre stage.

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Stories touting him for a move to the Emirates started to gain traction midway through last week, but then really gained momentum in recent days, with some claiming that Arteta had been involved in positive talks with him over the weekend.

Then, in yet more good news, some of the most recent reports have stated that the Englishman is now “desperate” to join the Gunners.

That desire to move to N5 might only increase now that the North Londoners have also been linked with someone who’d be the perfect teammate for him: Ollie Watkins.

That is according to insider Team news and ticks, who, on the latest episode of The Inside Foreward podcast, revealed that Arsenal have once again made contact with the Aston Villa player.

They claim that even though the Englishman is not currently the club’s priority striker signing, he is high up on the list, and that, as a boyhood fan, he would personally “love to play” for them.

In terms of the money involved, other stories from this summer indicate that a fee of around £40m could be enough to tempt the Claret and Blue into selling.

At that price, this potential transfer feels like a no-brainer, especially as he’d be an incredible teammate for Eze.

Why Watkins would be perfect for Eze

Unsurprisingly, the first and without a doubt the most significant reason Eze would love playing alongside Watkins at Arsenal, or anywhere for that matter, is his output.

For example, since the start of the 23/24 season, the often unplayable “nightmare,” as dubbed by Conor Coady, has scored a staggering 44 goals and provided 29 assists in 107 appearances in all competitions, totalling 7901 minutes.

In other words, the former Exeter City gem has averaged a goal involvement every 1.46 games, or one every 108.23 minutes, which really has to be considered world-class.

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Now, just imagine how much better Eze’s already impressive numbers of 25 goal involvements in 43 games last season would be next year if he were playing just behind a striker as effective as the Villa ace.

Moreover, another reason the Palace star could love playing alongside the 29-year-old is that they are both now England internationals.

Therefore, they could have the chance to further develop their partnership at both the domestic and international levels, which in turn could help them secure more game time under Thomas Tuchel.

Ultimately, the best players in world football want to play alongside the best, and based on his performances for Villa in recent years, we expect Eze would be thrilled to start alongside Watkins at Arsenal.

Therefore, Andrea Berta and Co should be doing all they can to sign both of them this summer.

Saka will love him: £68m "superstar" is now "desperate" to sign for Arsenal

Arsenal could sign Bukayo Saka’s dream teammate this summer.

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Mikel Arteta personally wants Arsenal to sign £94m forward this summer

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta personally wants the Gunners to seal a statement signing before summer deadline day on September 1, and they’ve been alerted to the marquee costs of a potential deal.

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It is absolutely imperative that the new sporting director, Andrea Berta, starts making progress soon when it comes to the club’s key forward targets, and in an ideal world, Arteta would be able to work with them for pre-season.

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£156.8m

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£121.5m

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£59m

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According to some reports, Arteta personally wants Arsenal to bring in their desired new striker in time for their tour of Asia late next month, with the Spaniard seemingly keen to assess his squad in detail ahead of another Premier League title race.

Alongside their chase for a new number nine, links are also seriously re-emerging in regard to a potential swoop for Real Madrid star Rodrygo.

Arsenal held some talks over signing the Brazil international last month, and between “all parties”, meaning both club officials and the player’s representatives were involved in discussions over a switch to the Premier League.

Rodrygo has bagged 14 goals and 11 assists throughout 2024/2025, including their Club World Cup campaign, and teammate Jude Bellingham is convinced that the 24-year-old is Real’s most underrated player.

“Rodrygo, so underrated,” Bellingham said to CBS Sports.

“For me he’s probably the most talented and most gifted player in the squad. The things he can do with the football — we’ll be messing around and he’ll flick the ball up somehow, and you’re like, ‘How do you do that?’. I’m trying to do it, twisting up my ankles and everything like that. He’s a pleasure to play with.”

Mikel Arteta personally wants Arsenal to sign Rodrygo

According to CaughtOffside and journalist Mark Brus, though, Los Blancos ideally want around £94 million for their top talent – even if there is a theory behind-the-scenes that they could accept closer to £72 million.

This, combined with Rodrygo’s £205,000-per-week wages, would surely make him one of the most expensive signings of the summer in terms of overall cost – but it is an option now under serious consideration by Arsenal due to Nico Williams’ pending switch to Barcelona.

Arteta personally wants Arsenal to strike a deal for Rodrygo over the coming months, and he is believed to be a big fan of the South American who Xabi Alonso would ideally like to keep at the Bernabeu.

Man United and Chelsea are named as other suitors for the ex-Santos star, so this could potentially drive the price up even more.

Felipão vê Atlético apático diante do Coritiba: 'Nossa atitude não foi a melhor'

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da lvbet: O técnico do Atlético-MG, Luiz Felipe Scolari, apontou para dois problemas da equipe após a derrota por 2 a 1 para o Coritiba, de virada, na noite deste domingo (8) pela 26ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro. Resultado que fez o Galo sair derrotado da sua nova casa pela primeira vez.

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Felipão destacou a marcação no meio-campo, que diante do Coxa, não teve a atuação do volante Battaglia, com dores no joelho, e Pedrinho, com incômodo na coxa. Eles foram substituídos por Alan Franco e Igor Gomes, respectivamente.

“A nossa atitude não foi a melhor. Em princípio, não tivemos a força que sempre tivemos de marcação no meio-campo, onde nós, nos últimos cinco, seis jogos, tivemos uma postura defensiva e de posicionamento muito boa, para que os adversários, mesmo com posse de bola, não tivessem a chance. Hoje, o adversário, sem muita posse de bola, teve as chances, porque oportunizamos”, avaliou o comandante.

Para Scolari, o Galo também deixou a desejar na produção ofensiva “tentávamos atacar de qualquer maneira, sem a concatenação que tivemos em outros jogos. Foi um erro nosso de postura que possibilitou ao Coritiba a vitória. Não criamos o que vínhamos criando.”

A derrota para o Coxa impediu o Atlético-MG de acessar o G-6. Com a derrota do Fluminense por 2 a o no clássico contra o Botafogo, o Galo entraria no grupo de classificação para a próxima Copa Libertadores da América com uma vitória sobre o time paranaense. o resultado ainda fez o time mineiro cair duas posições na tabela, de sétimo, para o nono lugar, com 40 pontos, dois a menos que o fortaleza, que tem 38, sexto colocado.

+Confira a classificação do Brasileirão 2023!

O Galo volta a campo no próximo dia 19 (quinta-feira) às 19h, para enfrentar o Palmeiras no Allianz Parque. Os 10 dias sem jogos acontece por conta da data Fifa, com a pausa para as duas rodadas das Eliminatórias para a Copa do Mundo de 2026.

*Lucas Ferreira Quadrado participou sob a supervisão de Vinícius Perazzini

ريال مدريد يصدم أحد لاعبيه بشأن مستقبله بعد نهاية عقده

لم يحسم بعد مستقبل أحد لاعبي ريال مدريد، على الرغم من رغبته في تجديد عقده والبقاء ضمن صفوف الفريق خلال الفترة القادمة.

ووفقاً لما نشره صحفي سكاي ألمانيا “فلوريان بليتنبيرج” فإن ديفيد ألابا يرغب في تجديد عقده مع ريال مدريد وتستمر التساؤلات حول مستقبل اللاعب على المدى البعيد مع الفريق.

ولا يزال ألابا صاحب الـ33 عاماً قائدا يحظى بالاحترام في الفريق، ومع ذلك يبدو أن تجديد عقد المدافع النمساوي بعد عام 2026 مستبعداً مما قد يسمح له بالرحيل كلاعب حر.

اقرأ أيضاً.. ماركا: فليك يستبعد مشاركة ثنائي برشلونة أمام ريال مدريد

ولا يفكر المدافع المخضرم في الاعتزال، على الرغم من تقدمه في السن والمشاكل التي يعاني منها بسبب اللياقة البدنية، ولا يزال يشعر بأنه قادر على البقاء في المستوى العالي وتقديم مستويات رائعة.

ويعد ألابا الخيار الخامس في مركز قلب الدفاع تحت قيادة مدرب ريال مدريد تشابي ألونسو، ويأتي خلف دين هويسن وإيدر ميليتاو وأنطونيو روديجير وراؤول أسينسيو.

وكانت الإصابات التي تعرض لها دين هويسن وأنطونيو روديجير، قد أتيحت الفرصة لمدافع ريال مدريد للمشاركة وإظهار خبرته وتأثيره على أرض الملعب، ومع ذلك لا يبدو أنه سيحصل على فرصته للعب بشكل أساسي.

Rohit: 'More comfortable' with match simulation than practice match

India captain says match simulation gives them a better chance at maximising their three days at the WACA in the lead-up to the Test series

Alagappan Muthu03-Nov-20245:43

Rohit: Not going to look beyond the Australia series

India will go from their 0-3 defeat to New Zealand to Australia in a couple of weeks’ time and they will face that challenge without the aid of any practice matches. This was their choice. They’ve scrapped a game they were supposed to play against India A at the WACA in favour of centre-wicket training with India A. This means the first game of any kind they will play during the Border-Gavaskar series is the opening Test match in Perth.India took this decision before the whitewash happened on Sunday and the captain Rohit Sharma explained why. “Look, you know, rather than practice match, we planned a very match simulation kind of a thing with India A,” he said. “I think sometimes when you play that practice match, we’re travelling with a squad of 19 players and it was only three days that were allotted to us. And I don’t know how much workload we can get done in those three days in terms of getting everyone prepared.”So we, as a management as well, we feel that rather than having that, the match simulation where the batters can spend more time in the middle, batting in the middle, and then the bowlers as well can bowl a lot of balls, so that is something that, we as a team feel more comfortable doing rather than playing a practice game because game time is not a problem. All of us have been playing a lot of cricket. So it’s just about spending time in the middle.”Related

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India A are already on site and have played a four-day game against Australia A in Mackay. That squad includes members who are part of the Test squad as well and several other leading performers in first-class cricket. So Rohit is hopeful of getting reasonably good prep, especially now with the shift from practice match to match simulation.”If a batter gets out, he has to sit in the dugout for the whole day, you know, and he doesn’t get too much of batting done,” Rohit said. “Whereas in match simulation kind of a thing, you know, the batters can go out and play 50-70 balls and then if you feel that he’s had enough, we can retire him out and then get someone else in. So that is the plan.”We want to maximise this three-day slot that we’ve got and I feel this is the best way to do it where the batters can have a lot of time in the middle and the bowlers at the same time can get their workload in terms of getting the number of balls bowled in the middle. So that was the idea and we will be.”I think we’ll be training at WACA, which is as close to Optus where you have that bounce and carry. So hopefully we can use those three days perfectly and maximise how much ever we can from our point of view.”The five Tests in Australia now assume even greater importance because India will need to win four of them to make it to the WTC final next year. They may have to start the series without Rohit, who mentioned that he “wasn’t too sure if I’ll be going to [Perth]. But let’s see. Fingers crossed.”

The coffee wars are going to create latte problems for Australia

Trouble is brewing and the strongest shall win

Alan Gardner14-Sep-2020You may well have heard of the ongoing “culture wars” dividing modern society (basically just a glorified term for the actions of certain men who want to play computer games without being told to tidy their rooms) – but news has reached the Light Roller this month of a far more serious rift. The normally carefree troupe of globetrotting hipsters known as the Australia cricket team has split into rival factions based around their preferences for coffee.Clearly, dealing with life in the biosecure bubble while on their tour of England has taken a toll. Discussing the situation in an emotional, socially distanced interview, Kane Richardson spilled the beans (organic, hand-picked) on the group’s descent into caffeine-fuelled nihilism, hitting out at diminutive legspinner and haircut wearer Adam Zampa for being a “coffee snob” who had never extended him an invite to the famous Love Café.(As watchers of will know, the Love Café was founded in response to the crisis that engulfed Australian cricket following the 2018 sandpaper affair. Zampa and Marcus Stoinis are the designated “rare units” who front the operation, with the goal of fostering a more caring, sharing environment within the national team. There is also an aim to teach Stoinis how to play legspin but they haven’t got round to that part yet.)Richardson revealed that he has taken to patronising the newly established outlet of batsman-barista David Warner, adding warmly that “to me it all tastes the same”. Marnus Labuschagne has also tried to claim a slice of the market with what connoisseurs describe as a homespun brew that looks a bit funny but gets the job done – though given he is only open for business when not batting in the nets (or throwing for Steven Smith in the nets), success is believed to have been limited.Furthermore, rumours that Smith was considering switching to coffee from tea, in a move that could help unite the warring parties, have been dismissed by well-placed sources who point out that he could never betray his preference for exotic leaves.While captain Aaron Finch has so far managed to maintain appearances of elite mateship, mainly by overseeing a series of team-bonding latte art sessions, there are fears more serious cultural issues may once again be percolating through the Australian system. Dressing-room feuds such Warne v Waugh or Katich v Clarke are nothing new, but the emergence of this latest beef/vegan-friendly meat substitute could tear the squad apart. What might be the consequences, for instance, of Pat Cummins starting up a cold brew movement, or Glenn Maxwell experimenting with kombucha?Remember, as the old saying goes, a team is only as strong as its weakest pot of vacuum-brewed single-origin fair-trade Sumatran.

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Australia’s old guard, meanwhile, continue to cherish their status as unappointed moral arbiters of the sport, diligently policing “the line” wherever they go. Ricky Ponting has been quite clear about which line he doesn’t want R Ashwin to cross during the IPL – that is the notional, “spirit of cricket” perimeter beyond which lies the lawless world of running out a non-striker for backing up (NB: completely the Laws). However, it seems after a chat with Ashwin, he has now noticed the actual, physical white line that non-strikers keep sauntering past, too. “I think something has to happen with the laws of the game to make sure batsmen can’t cheat,” said a perplexed Ponting. Quite right, too, Ricky. But what possible solution could there be?

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From the IPL to the Svenska Cricketförbundet – quite literally, in the case of Jonty Rhodes, who will head for Scandinavia after the completion of his stint with Kings XI Punjab in the UAE. Tempting as it is to make the joke that Sweden is one of the few places whiter than South African cricket, Rhodes has spoken openly in support of transformation and his own experience of privilege growing up – and we wish him great success in helping to establish the game in what looks to be an inhospitable foreign clime. Here’s hoping he is able to assemble a capable team quicker than you can say ubiquitous flat-pack furniture manufacturer and is back at an ICC event in the very near future, leading a bunch of tall, chiselled Nordic types who are all absolute guns in the field. Just don’t ask questions about how they will handle the knockout rounds.

عبد الواحد السيد: الزمالك في مرحلة الشلل.. وماذا تفعل الملايين مع ظروف اللاعبين الصعبة؟

تحدث عبد الواحد السيد، مدير الكرة السابق بنادي الزمالك، عن أسباب هزيمة الفارس الأبيض في مباراة القمة أمام الأهلي، مُشددًا على أن مجلس الإدارة كان له يد في هذا الأمر.

وتعرض الزمالك للهزيمة أمام الأهلي بنتيجة 2-1، في قمة الجولة التاسعة من الدوري المصري الممتاز، في اللقاء الذي أقيم على ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي.

وقال عبد الواحد السيد في تصريحات عبر برنامج اللعيب على قناة “MBC مصر”: “نادي الزمالك لديه مشكلات وصلت إلى مرحلة الشلل، والشيء الوحيد الذي يُسند نادي الزمالك هو الجمهور، فإذا رفع يده، انتهى الأمر تمامًا”.

وتابع: “لدينا مشكلات غير طبيعية، بعيدًا عن أجواء المباريات، فأنت تهيئ اللاعبين للمباراة، أليس كذلك؟ هل سمعت عن مشكلة مالية في النادي الأهلي؟”.

وأشار: “أنت الآن تريد تغيير المدرب، وهناك أسباب عديدة للوصول إلى هذه المرحلة، فلا بد من توفير مستحقات اللاعبين، ولا بد من تهيئة الأجواء المناسبة قبل المباراة”.

وأضاف: “المرة الوحيدة التي كنا ندخل فيها مباراة وأنا لدي يقين وثقة كانت مباراة السوبر الإفريقي، حيث جلست مع الكابتن حسين لبيب وقلت له: هذه المباراة بالنسبة لنا فارقة، وكما تعلم كانت البطولة مهمة للغاية لجماهير نادي الزمالك، وكان الأمر عكس التوقعات تمامًا، فقد كان الجميع متأكدًا أن الفريق سيخسر”.

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وواصل: “قلت للكابتن حسين لبيب: يا كابتن، أريد من اللاعبين أن يؤدوا دورهم دون أن يتحدث أحد أو يؤثر عليهم أي شيء، ولا بد أن أوفر مستحقات اللاعبين، وكانت المرة الوحيدة التي دخل فيها لاعبو نادي الزمالك المباراة دون أن يكون لهم أي مستحقات، لا مكافآت ولا رواتب”.

وواصل: “بغض النظر عن النتيجة، أتحدث عن إصرار اللاعبين وروحهم وتركيزهم، لكي توفّر أجواء محترمة أو حتى لاعبين جيدين، لا بد من أن تدرك أن اللاعبين مهما قال الناس إنهم يتقاضون ملايين، إلا أن هذه الملايين تعني أنهم يعيشون حياة معينة ولديهم التزامات ونفقات كبيرة وظروف صعبة”.

وأردف: “الأمر يُحدث فرقًا كبيرًا، ويجب أن تدرك أن الأجيال القديمة تختلف عن الأجيال الجديدة، فالجيل الحالي بالنسبة له الأهم أن يحصل على مستحقاته في موعدها؛ لذلك، إذا أردت التغيير، فلا بد من بناء أساس محترم، وذلك بتوفير مستحقات اللاعبين، وإلا ستجلب مدربًا وتغيّره وتفعل ما تريد، ثم تعود لتواجه المشكلات نفسها”.

واختتم: “ما حدث في الزمالك خلال الفترة الماضية هو من وجهة نظري دافع معنوي كبير للاعبين، فاللاعبون لديهم الرغبة، ولكن كما قلت لك، يصل اللاعب في النهاية إلى مرحلة لا يستطيع الاستمرار بعدها”.

Where now for Shikhar Dhawan?

With an average of 25.80 from 15 Tests in South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia, should he continue being one of India’s first-choice openers?

Ankur Dhawan14-Sep-2018After another overseas defeat, India find themselves in a quandary. What to do about Shikhar Dhawan? A prolific run-getter at home, Dhawan has struggled to make the same kind of impact on the road, in conditions where the ball moves as though it has legs and a mind of its own. He finished the England series with a top score of 44 in eight innings, which meant the middle order was exposed to the new ball far too often.It wasn’t for lack of effort, but there were no tangible rewards for Dhawan. Dropped at Lord’s following two dismissals to loose strokes in the first Test at Edgbaston, he came back with a changed approach, and tried hard to play close to his body and resist the temptation to drive on the up when the carrot was dangled. Inevitably, though, Instinct prevailed over discipline, and even after getting his eye in at the Ageas Bowl, he was lured into poking at deliveries in the channel outside off stump, either driving away from his body or defending on the walk.The most successful team in England over the last decade or so has been South Africa. For all the talent that ran through their middle order, their backbone was their captain and opener Graeme Smith, who scored the ugly runs, which allowed the Amlas and de Villiers to score the pretty ones. That’s not to say Amla and de Villiers didn’t score tough runs, only that Smith’s solidity gave them more freedom against a usually older ball. Dhawan has generally shown a brittleness incongruent to seeing off the shine.Virat Kohli’s India discovered the value of a solid opening stand in Nottingham, the only time the openers blunted the new ball in both innings, putting on 60 both times. It was no surprise that those starts were followed by middle-order partnerships of 159 and 113.In Southampton, however, old maladies resurfaced for Dhawan – perhaps because they had never really gone away.At the beginning of India’s previous cycle of overseas tours, in early 2014, Dhawan played two of his best knocks, back to back, a century in a fourth-innings chase in Auckland and then a 98 in Wellington. The salient features of both innings were common – meditative discipline outside the off stump until the shine wore off, patience, and a desire to play as straight as possible.The adjustments he made, however, never became habits. As a consequence, he hasn’t repeated those scoring feats outside Asia (excluding the West Indies) since.When India toured England in 2014 his outside edge and the away-moving delivery had reunited. In Nottingham, where England’s No 11, James Anderson, made 81, Dhawan was caught behind pushing at a full ball from the same bowler for 12. Twice in the next four innings, Anderson squared him up, exploiting his tendency to fish at the late-moving ball without getting across with his feet to cover the line, and had him caught in the slips.Zoom back to the just-concluded series in England, and Dhawan has been out caught by the keeper, slips or gully five times in eight innings. And while one would expect a high percentage of such dismissals among openers in these conditions, he hasn’t necessarily fallen to unplayable deliveries that threatened his off stump or moved prodigiously late. They’ve generally been full, wide and swinging further away, luring Dhawan, who has eventually taken the bait. In the last Test at The Oval he was lbw twice, and the second-innings dismissal in particular seemed like a consequence of his struggles outside off stump: he fell over, going too far across his stumps in an attempt to cover the away movement, and was lbw to the inswinger.Getty ImagesOnly once since that first innings in Wellington – when he made a second-innings 81 in Brisbane – has Dhawan managed to face 100 or more balls in an innings in the SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia) countries. The most he has managed in England is 85 balls. In his 14 outings in England, Dhawan has faced an average of 35.93 balls per innings.By the end of the previous cycle of away tours, Dhawan’s average in the SENA countries was 29.00. It has now fallen to 25.80.Not much seems to have changed between the previous cycle of tours and this one. The weaknesses Dhawan has shown on this tour of England are the same ones that led to India dropping him after the third Test of their previous tour here. They are the same weaknesses that cost him his place for the final Test of their Australia tour of 2014-15.Why then was he part of the first-choice opening partnership on their tours of South Africa and England this year? Perhaps this was because India played all their Test cricket in the subcontinent or the West Indies between the previous SENA cycle and this one. In these conditions, Dhawan averaged 51.78, scoring three of his four hundreds against Sri Lanka and the other against Bangladesh.There were accomplished innings against spin in that period, such as his first-innings hundred in Galle in 2015, but his technique against fast bowling wasn’t really tested that often. On the rare occasion when he did come up against seaming conditions, as in the Kolkata Tests against New Zealand in 2016 and Sri Lanka last year, he did not entirely convince with his handling of the new ball.Now, after the series defeats in South Africa and England, India’s next Test assignment is a home series against West Indies. It could be another chance for Dhawan to score runs in conditions where his technique won’t really be scrutinised to the fullest, but India will have to be mindful that a sterner test awaits them thereafter: in Australia, against one of the best pace attacks in the world.

Jack Grealish's 'behaviour' cost him place in Man City team as World Cup winner suggests 'immature' winger has a 'commitment issue'

Former Arsenal and Chelsea midfielder Emmanuel Petit believes Jack Grealish's 'commitment issue' cost him a place in the Manchester City squad.

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  • Petit slammed Grealish
  • Says 'commitment issue' cost him
  • Grealish linked with a move away from City
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Grealish struggled for minutes across the 2024-25 campaign, being limited to just seven Premier League starts. His poor form throughout the season also cost him a place in City's Club World Cup squad and he has now been linked with a move away from the Etihad Stadium this summer.

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    Ex-Premier League star and World Cup-winning French midfielder Petit accused Grealish of being undisciplined and has claimed that the winger's behaviour has affected his performances and prevented his progress as a player despite being a top talent.

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  • WHAT PETIT SAID

    Speaking to , Petit said: "Jack Grealish has lost his position with the national team and he has lost the confidence of Pep Guardiola. Since Man City won the Treble, his behaviour during the celebrations and with alcohol was too much. I think he earned a place in the starting XI but he needed to show commitment and desire to keep it.

    "You have to show discipline and I don’t think Grealish did that. He has talent and great ability, but I think he needs to be more mentally mature when you play for top club and earn so much money. With his talent, he should be among the best players in the Premier League every season, I think it’s a commitment issue."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR GREALISH?

    The 29-year-old, who has also lost his place in the England squad, will be aiming to find a way out of City this summer, to get regular game time. He was earlier linked with a switch to Napoli, but the proposed move has hit a stumbling block due to his massive wage demands.

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