Nevin and Gillespie band together to produce grand recovery

Chris Nevin and Mark Gillespie are men of such like personality, players whose approach to cricket is so similarly uncomplicated, twins in temperament and disposition, that they became ideal collaborators today when Wellington needed an answer to a

Steve McMorran12-Feb-2001Chris Nevin and Mark Gillespie are men of such like personality, players whose approach to cricket is so similarly uncomplicated, twins in temperament and disposition, that they became ideal collaborators today when Wellington needed an answer to a dire situation on the first day of their Shell Trophy match against Otago at the Basin Reserve.Neither made a hundred, though both deserved to as, in concert, they helped Wellington recover from 51/5 before lunch to 272 in their first innings after they had lost the toss and been forced to bat first on a green and gently seaming pitch.And they collaborated as wicket-keeper and bowler on the cunningly-conceived dismissal of a key player, Matt Horne, as Otago were left 42/3 in timid response when bad light stopped play 30 minutes before scheduled stumps.Nevin was out for 99 a few minutes before tea, ending a partnership with Gillespie which added 127 in 102 minutes and helped Wellington put on 150 at a cost of two wickets in a second session in which the tide of the match turned. The Wellington wicket-keeper later chided himself, not for missing his second Trophy century when he sweetly hooked a delivery from Craig Cumming directly to Chris Gaffaney at square leg, but for being out so close to an interval.Gillespie, who was then 61 having passed 50 for the first time in Trophy cricket, ran out of partners before he could complete a maiden century and was 81 not out when Wellington’s innings ended. But he didn’t regret being so deprived. His attitude mirrored Nevin’s and he was more concerned with doing good for his team than for himself.”I just wanted to take every ball as it came and stay there as long as I could,” Gillespie said later, as Nevin listened. “I wouldn’t have minded getting 30 if Sos (Nevin) had got 200.””I wouldn’t have minded either,” Nevin said.Sparks flew between the two as they remembered their partnership at the early close of the first day. Both tried to say the right things – about their determination to stay at the wicket for the good of the team, to leave the good balls and punish the bad, to occupy the crease as long as they could.That was certainly the approach their team’s position had warranted when they came together at 116/7 on the dismissal of Andrew Penn, and after Nevin had slightly improved Wellington’s position in partnerships with Penn and Stephen Mather.But, in truth, it wasn’t how they approached their joint crisis. They attacked the bowling with unbridled vigour and they changed the course of the innings not with any dogged rearguard action but with a flamboyant cavalry charge.”I’d been watching a bit and I wasn’t quite sure what the pitch was doing but I noticed there were a few balls to leave and so I went out intending to leave a few and punish the bad ball when it came along,” Nevin said.”You didn’t leave many,” a reporter observed.”No, actually, I don’t like to leave them,” Nevin conceded. “Some opening batsmen like to leave but I like to feel the ball on the bat. I’d rather hit them than leave them.”Nevin is far too uncomplicated to play semantic games about any of his innings. He realises that he is a strokemaker and he attempts to be that in any situation, refusing to be cowed by circumstance. He would bat in the same style at 500/5 or 50/5 and he saw the humour in pretending otherwise.Gillespie, also, played the game of pretending responsibility. He could play a straight bat, he said. There had been many occasions in his career when he had been forced to play stout defence – he recalled his 30 in Wellington’s tiny first innings against Northern Districts at Hamilton two weeks ago.”I blocked a few that day,” he said.”No you didn’t … you yahooed every ball,” Nevin said. “You’ve never blocked one in your life.”So it was – that there was such chemistry between these two players that they saw in a second through the others’ polite fabrications.The truth was, and they both knew it, that they blasted Wellington out of trouble today. There was no subtlety in their contribution and they tired of pretending it.”If it’s there you have to hit it,” Gillespie said. “I don’t muck around. Regardless of the situation, if it’s there and you’re an aggressive player you hit it. It messes you up if you try to do anything else.”Gillespie was certainly direct in his approach. Here was Wellington struggling to assemble anything like a competitive total, seven wickets down and backs to the wall, and he steps in and hurls deliveries from Craig Pryor and Paul Wiseman over the bowlers’ heads for six. So too Nevin, whose 165-minute innings included 17 boundaries.”As most people know I’m pretty strong on the cut and the pull and if the ball’s in the slot I’m going to hit it,” Nevin said. “I’m striking it pretty well at the moment. I got 80 down in Christchurch and I feel I’m hitting it okay so I like to have a go.”If Nevin were a more complex character he might, with politics aforethought, have made reference to his innings in the context of his recent rejection by the New Zealand selectors for a place in their one-day side to meet Pakistan. He didn’t. It would not have been his style.”I have no problem with not being selected,” he said. “I just want to get some runs. I’ve got a few 20s and 30s and maybe the odd 50 this season and that’s no reason to be selected for an international side. If I get a few more big scores, I might have something to crow about.”He had no doubt, however, that today’s innings, in its valuable context, was the best he has played in Trophy cricket. Never has he done more to turn the tide of the match.He faced a total of 137 balls in an innings which began with Wellington 51/5, straddled lunch when they were 89/5 and ended just before tea when they were 243/8. Nor has Gillespie done more in the cause of the collective good than he did today. He batted 132 minutes – his longest first-class innings and he hit nine fours and two sixes.They then offered further evidence of the merits of their co-operation when they combined to remove Horne for 14 early in Otago’s innings. They had seen Horne chase a short one in the first over so they brought up third man, tempted him another short ball and closed the well-laid trap when Horne flashed and finely edged the ball into Nevin’s upraised glove.Mark Richardson was out for 1, Craig Cumming for 12 and Otago – after being so firmly in charge of the match in the first session, found themselves in a much more even contest.

Sport oficializa Marquinhos até o final da temporada

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O Sport sacramentou nesta quinta-feira sua primeira contratação para o setor ofensivo. O meia-atacante Marquinhos atuará na Ilha do Retiro até o final da temporada.

O jogador de 27 anos, que estava sem espaço no Internacional, apontou que a estrutura do Leão foi crucial para o acerto com o clube:

– Sempre mefalavam da estrutura, mas agora pude ver com meus próprios olhos. É realmente sensacional.

Marquinhos não escondeu sua confiança por desembarcar na Ilha do Retiro:

– Existiam outras possibilidades, mas eu disse para o meu empresário que queria jogar no Sport. Fiquei muito animado quando soube do interesse.

Além do Internacional, o meia-atacante contabiliza passagens por Vitória, Flamengo e Cruzeiro. Marquinhos é a segunda contratação do Sport para o ano (a anterior foi o lateral Raul Prata)

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Sri Lanka squad for three-Test series in England

The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports has approved the following squad and team management that was chosen by the National Selection Committee of the BCCSL to represent Sri Lanka in the 3-Test series in England from April to July 2002

BCCSL02-Apr-2002The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports has approved the following squad and team management that was chosen by the National Selection Committee of the BCCSL to represent Sri Lanka in the 3-Test series in England from April to July 2002.1. Sanath Jayasuriya (Captain)2. Marvan Atapattu3. Kumar Sangakkara4. Mahela Jayawardena5. Russel Arnold6. Hashan Tillekeratne7. Thilan Samaraweera8. Aravinda De Silva9. Muttiah Muralitharan10. Chaminda Vaas11. Charitha B. Fernando12. Dilhara Fernando13. Nuwan Zoysa14. Ruchira Perera15. Prasanna JayawardenaManager – Chandra SchaffterCoach – Dav WhatmorePhysiotherapist – Alex KontouriOne more player would be chosen by the National Selection Committee to be added to this squad, after the conclusion of the Sharjah Cup 2002 Tournament and the ICC Six Nations’ Challenge Limited Overs Tournament in Namibia. (BCCSL media release)

Spurs: Pep given green light to land Kane

Tottenham Hotspur’s chances of keeping Harry Kane this summer may have just gotten a bit slimmer…

What’s the word?

According to the Telegraph’s Mike McGrath, Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has given his manager Pep Guardiola the green light to pursue a move for the Spurs striker this summer.

The Citizens owner believes that the Premier League champions need to send a strong message in the transfer market and has confirmed that they will be looking at finding a replacement for the departed Sergio Aguero, in which Kane features as a key target.

“This is actually the time to send a strong message that there is no contentment and that we are not just satisfied with just winning the league,” claimed Al Mubarak. “We lose a very important legend in Sergio Aguero, very hard shoes to fill but I am confident we will find the right player to fill those shoes.”

Long summer ahead

Last month, Spurs were rocked with the bombshell that their 27-year-old talisman expressed his desire to leave his boyhood club in the summer as he seeks to add silverware to his goal-laden career, as per Sky Sports.

Lilywhites chairman Daniel Levy has remained firm thus far, with reports suggesting that he is unwilling to sell the England international and that he certainly has no intention of strengthening a Premier League rival.

Although the ball seems to be firmly in Kane’s court as it’s also thought that the had a gentlemen’s agreement with Levy that he would stay to try and win a trophy in Jose Mourinho’s first full season in charge – the Portuguese boss was sacked on the week of the Carabao Cup final.

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Spurs have had their fair share of transfer sagas and Levy has been in this position before. Back in 2011, Luka Modric submitted a transfer request following interest from London rivals Chelsea before signing for Real Madrid a year later.

According to Eurosport’s Dean Jones, Kane likes the idea of playing for Man City, though not even £150m may not be enough to tempt the Spurs chairman.

It’s clear that the North London outfit are going to be in for a long summer of uncertainty, however, this fresh twist does not help Levy’s cause whatsoever and he may well be left absolutely reeling.

City certainly have the financial clout to test his resolve, especially after the 2020/21 campaign saw them clinch their fifth Premier League title, whilst also making their first-ever Champions League final.

A signing of Kane’s calibre could be exactly what Guardiola needs to finally get them over the line in Europe and now he’s been given the green light to sign him, who knows how much the Manchester giants can throw at him?

Kane wants to leave, City are going to pursue him and Guardiola has a war chest of funds available at his disposal. It puts Levy in a tricky spot, even more so when considering that Spurs’ next manager will likely want the prolific marksman at the club next season.

Trying to compete without a player that directly contributed towards 54.4% of your top-flight goals throughout the 2020/21 season is a worrying prospect. He has also hit at least 17 goals in every Premier League campaign since 2014/15, too, as per WhoScored.

This latest development will leave Levy seething, that’s for sure.

AND in other news, Levy risks major Spurs disaster with “cheap” Poch alternative who once wowed Guardiola…

Palmer backs Chris Wilder for West Brom job

Former West Brom midfielder Carlton Palmer has told Football FanCast in an exclusive interview that Chris Wilder would win his old side promotion.

Wilder is said to be one of the leading candidates for the West Brom job as the Midlands club look to replace Sam Allardyce ahead of their return to the Championship.

Wilder has been out of work since departing Sheffield United back in March, who he could face next season from the Hawthorns dugout following their own relegation to English football’s second tier.

It would make for interesting viewing in a potential battle for promotion, and Palmer really fancies West Brom’s chances if they do go on to hire Wilder.

“I think he’s a really, really good manager,” the ex-West Brom player exclusively told FFC.

“The simple fact is Chris Wilder has done his apprenticeship. He is a top, top manager. If he’s ready to get back into the game, for me, West Brom shouldn’t even hesitate. Give him the resources and he’ll get them promoted.”

While Wilder and United had their struggles this season, the all-round job the 53-year-old did was impressive.

Though they did have their disputes this term, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp called Wilder incredible before coming up against him for the first time.

Howey claims Man City have a chance of signing Kane or Haaland

Manchester City have a huge void in their side after seeing their all-time top scorer, Sergio Aguero, walk away as a free agent but former defender Steve Howey believes that they have a chance of signing one of Harry Kane or Erling Haaland.

City’s chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has promised fans that they will replace Aguero this summer and that will have got minds racing in Manchester about the thought of their club going all out for Kane or Haaland, as they could potentially afford one of them.

Reports have confirmed that the Premier League champions are interested in both Kane and Haaland, as are most of the top clubs in Europe, and with them scoring a combined total of 74 goals in all competitions it would be bizarre if they weren’t making calls.

Kane reportedly wanted his future sorted before the European Championships and considering England’s first game is on Sunday that appears unlikely, however they still have a chance of getting him or Haaland, that’s according to Howey who spoke exclusively to Football FanCast:

“There’s every chance, but Pep Guardiola is one of these managers that definitely won’t pay over the odds for anybody, and I think Haaland’s release clause comes into effect next summer.”

It would appear unlikely that Haaland would leave Borussia Dortmund this summer considering they’re wanting over £100 million but he can be signed for closer to £70 million next summer when his release clause comes into play.

Kane however appears to be desperate for a new challenge and having the ability to win silverware, something that is still just a dream for both fans and players at Tottenham Hotspur.

West Ham transfer claim on Wood

Gabby Agbonlahor has dropped a big transfer claim on West Ham United and their pursuit of Burnley ace Chris Wood.

The Lowdown: West Ham eye Wood

As per Football Insider, the East London club as well as Everton have joined Aston Villa in the race to sign Wood in the summer window.

The Clarets currently value the New Zealand international at £30m, but are reportedly hopeful that they can secure a £40m fee if the three teams mentioned start a bidding war.

The Latest: Agbonlahor backs Wood move

Speaking to Football Insider, Agbonlahor, who is now a pundit after an impressive career as a striker himself for AVFC and England, has claimed that a move to the London Stadium for Wood would be a good one for both parties:

“Wood’s a very, very good player and wherever he goes, that team is going to get goals out of him.

“Maybe West Ham would be good. They’ve only got Antonio so they need to cover and maybe he could give them a different style of player. You don’t want the same type of striker on the bench.

“They’ve got the Europa League too, so West Ham probably need two more strikers. Wood would be a good option.

“I really like him, hardworking, physical, good in the air, he’s a great finisher as well.

“At 29, he’s going to want that move now. It’s now or never.

“Once you get into your thirties those moves become harder. If I was him I’d be pushing through that move this summer.”

The Verdict: Wood a good signing if cheaper

Wood would certainly be a good signing for David Moyes’ team providing that they can get him for cheaper than the valuation set by Burnley.

Given that he is 29 years of age now, £40m or even £30m would be way too much to spend on the striker, especially given the financial impact that the global pandemic has had.

However, it is imperative that the Hammers bring in another forward in order to provide some much needed cover for Michail Antonio, and Wood could well be an ideal fit.

The six-foot-three colossus would give the Irons a different option with his aerial ability and physical presence, while he has also shown that he can be prolific in the Premier League, reaching double figures in each of the last four seasons in the top flight with the Clarets (Transfermarkt).

Nonetheless, WHU should certainly try and sign Wood if possible, as long as they can lower the asking price.

In other news, find out what big transfer update has Hammers talking here!

وزير الرياضة: البعض يحاول إسقاط محمد صلاح.. وأؤيد استمرار "البروفيسور" كيروش

أكد أشرف صبحي وزير الشباب والرياضة، على ضرورة استمرار البرتغالي كارلوس كيروش المدير الفني لمنتخب مصر في منصبه، رغم إخفاق الفراعنة في التأهل إلى كأس العالم، قطر 2022.

وتعرض منتخب مصر للهزيمة أمام السنغال عن طريق ركلات الجزاء الترجيحية، ليتأهل أسود التيرانجا إلى المونديال على حساب الفراعنة.

وقال صبحي خلال تصريحاته لبرنامج “النجوم في رمضان” عبر إذاعة الشباب والرياضة: “انا مقتنع جدًا بـ كيروش على المستوى الشخصي، ولكن اتحاد الكرة صاحب القرار، تعاملت معه ورأيت إمكانياته وهذا جعلني أحكم عليه بأنه (بروفيسور) في مجاله ويعمل 148 ساعة في الـ24 ساعة، حاسم جدًا ولكن اللاعبين يحبونه”.

طالع أيضا.. مساعد كيروش: منتخب مصر يريدنا أن نبقى.. والأيام القادمة حاسمة

وتابع: “لا يصح كل فترة نبدأ من نقطة الصفر مع مدرب جديد بجهاز معاون جديد، كيروش جاء قبل البطولة العربية، وتولى منصبه قبل 6 أشهر، وهذه الفترة غير كافية، هو يحتاج على الأقل عامين من أجل أن تظهر بصماته”.

وأردف: “أحب أن أتحدث بالعقل والمنطق، أليو سيسه ظل مع السنغال 7 سنوات، وجمال بلماضي 5 سنوات، أرى أن أي مدير فني يحتاج على الأقل عامين”.

وأضاف: “منتخب مصر ظهر بروح عالية تحت قيادة كيروش في أمم إفريقيا ومباراتي السنغال، ولا أريد أن أروي ما حدث أمام أسود التيرانجا في داكار لأنني الوزير، وأترك الأمر للرياضيين، ولكن الأجواء كانت صعبة، ورغم ذلك اللاعبون أدوا بروح عالية”.

وبسؤاله ماذا لو طلب كيروش تغييرًا في الجهاز المعاون؟، أجاب: “هذا دور اتحاد الكرة، وطالما اختار مديرًا فنيًا لا بد أن يوفر له المناخ الجيد، وهناك خبرات كبيرة في اتحاد الكرة تستطيع مساعدته”.

وواصل: “شعرت بالحزن بسبب عدم وصول منتخب مصر إلى نهائيات كأس العالم ولكني سعيد لأننا نمتلك منتخبًا قويًا”.

وأردف: “اجتمعت مع محمد صلاح في المطار بشكل منفرد عقب انتهاء مباراة السنغال، وطالبته بنسيان أحداث اللقاء والتركيز فى الفترة المقبلة”.

طالع | هناك أمل ولكن.. فابريزيو رومانو يكشف كواليس جديدة بشأن تجديد محمد صلاح مع ليفربول

واستكمل: “هناك حملات ضد محمد صلاح موجهة من قبل البعض لإسقاطه ولكن طالبته بعدم الالتفات لهذا الأمر”.

وبسؤاله هل ترى الأفضل بقاء صلاح مع ليفربول أم رحيله؟، أجاب: “تحدثت مع صلاح من قبل، وقلت له الأفضل لك أن تستمر، هذه المرة يبدو أنه اقترب من التجديد للنادي الإنجليزي، وإن كنت أرى حاليًا أنه من الأفضل أن يخوض تجربة في ناد آخر”.

Southampton will be happy with Hasenhuttl

Those in charge at Southampton will be pleased with the job Ralph Hasenhuttl is doing, claims former midfielder Carlton Palmer.

After a promising start to the season, which saw Southampton even go top of the table at one stage, the Saints really fell off in the second half of the campaign before finishing in 15th place.

Hasenhuttl looks set to continue in the St. Mary’s dugout, however, with talkSPORT’s Alex Crook (via This Is Futbol) recently claiming that the Austrian’s job is “very safe”.

And looking at the context of Southampton’s season, Palmer can understand why that is the case. Speaking on the matter, the former Saints player told FFC:

“I think they’re [the board] happy for them to be in the Premier League. I think they’ll be happy for them to be around, you know, halfway, just below halfway.

“He [Hasenhuttl] created the problem of the expectations because they were doing so well, at the top of the league, and people get carried away. So, for sure, I don’t see any reason why he should be leaving Southampton.”

Hasenhuttl did manage to take Southampton to an FA Cup semi-final this season, while his high-pressing football, the team’s ability to get the ball quickly back from the opposition, gets fans roaring.

The Saints have never really been in any serious relegation trouble either, so it really is not hard to see why Hasenhuttl’s job is so secure right now.

Fry claims West Ham fans wouldn’t forgive Declan Rice if he left

Since bursting on the scene during the 2017/18 season, Declan Rice seems to have improved in every game he plays in.

Last season was a standout one for the 22-year old who captained West Ham for the majority of the campaign, and Barry Fry believes that Hammers fans would not be able to forgive him if he left this summer.

With great performances comes a lot of transfer speculation and that has not been any different for Rice who appears keen on a move to Manchester United this summer, and the pull of Champions League football will be huge for him.

Rice is currently on international duty with England and impressed against Croatia, however during the previous international camps it has been reported that he was speaking to Man United players such as Harry Maguire and Dean Henderson about life at the club ahead of a potential exit this summer.

Having come through their academy, West Ham fans would hate to see someone their club has nurtured and given a chance to leave and they may struggle to forgive him if he pulled on a different club’s shirt. That’s according to Fry, who spoke exclusively to Football FanCast:

“I can’t see David Moyes and the two David’s who own West Ham letting Rice go because he is a man mountain for them and he even played the opposition on his own sometimes last season.

“The West Ham fans would never forgive him, even if they got £100-150 million for him, they’d never forgive him because he’s one of their own.”

With West Ham failing to qualify for the Champions League last season it will put them in a far worse position to convince Rice that the London Stadium is the right place for him to play his football and continue his development.

If Rice continues to flourish at the Euros for England, then the Hammers may be able to bump up any potential price tag they would put on his head as he will be doing it in front of millions of people.

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