'Need to hear your players' – Dravid on domestic calendar

He calls for ‘allround’ review of domestic cricket involving players and coaches

Shashank Kishore09-Mar-2024Rahul Dravid is hoping for an “all-round review involving coaches and players” to address key issues relating to the Ranji Trophy specifically and domestic cricket in general.Dravid was responding to a query on what the board can do to address concerns, like the one raised by Shardul Thakur about just three-day gaps between Ranji games leading to injuries, and hampering player recovery.”I’ve heard the same as well. I saw some of the comments Shardul [Thakur], I think, made and, in fact, some of the [new] boys who’ve come into the team [have said it] as well,” Dravid said after India’s win over England in the Dharamsala Test. “Some comment about how tough the domestic schedule is, especially in a country like India with the amount of travel involved. So yeah, we need to hear the players. That’s a very important thing in a lot of these things.Related

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“You need to hear your players because they are the ones going through the grind and putting their bodies on the line; and if there are enough voices saying that, then yeah, I think there’s some need to look at it, and see how we can manage our schedules. It’s a long season already in India. It’s tough.”The senior men’s domestic calendar began in June 2023, with the Duleep Trophy, the zonal first-class competition. The schedule has been relentless since the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, the domestic T20 competition, started in October.The Ranji Trophy that began in January has had players criss-crossing the country for matches with only three-day breaks. Ranji finalists Mumbai and Vidarbha, who play the final starting on Sunday, would have played as many as ten first-class games in just over ten weeks.Dravid’s comments came at a time when the BCCI has done away with the annual Captains and Coaches Conclave it used to organise, where several important issues – like umpiring, scheduling, format, DRS, match fees and central contracts – have come up for discussion in the past. However, since the resumption of domestic cricket post the Covid-19 pandemic, this practice of involving players and coaches has been discontinued.Among other issues has been the unavailability of top players for their domestic teams because of the schedule clash with the India A tour programme. This is something former Bengal captain Manoj Tiwary had touched upon in a chat with ESPNcricinfo, as he mentioned the need for better coordination between state teams and the National Cricket Academy over player availability for shadow tours.This season, Bengal were without Abhimanyu Easwaran for much of their Ranji campaign as he was leading India A against England Lions•PTI

This season, for example, Bengal were without opener Abhimanyu Easwaran for much of their Ranji campaign as he was away leading India A against England Lions.”The Ranji Trophy is a long season,” Dravid said. “If you add a Duleep and a Deodhar on top of that – last year, if I’m not mistaken, the Duleep started in June, it was just a month after the IPL – and your problem in this situation is your best players, the guys who are pushing for selection for India, are the ones that end up playing the most cricket because they keep getting selected at the next level more and more.”And their teams are the ones probably who are playing the semi-finals and the finals, or that kind of situation. They are the ones who end up playing a lot of cricket, and you also want them to be playing for India and India A tours. So it can get quite tough on a lot of those boys, and maybe we need to hear them out.”Maybe we need to relook and see whether some of the tournaments that we are conducting are necessary in this day and age or they are not necessary. There needs to be an all-round review [involving] coaches and players, especially the guys who are part of the domestic circuit.”

Arsenal make player plus cash offer for £12,000-per-week "monster" – report

Arsenal have made a player plus cash offer for one of their top transfer targets this summer, according to the latest reports.

Mikel Arteta keen to go one better

Just like England, Mikel Arteta's Arsenal side have suffered back to back heartbreaks after finishing as runners up to Manchester City across both of the previous Premier League seasons.

Pipped by just two points in the most recent campaign, the Gunners are expected to strengthen this summer as they look to make it third time lucky against Pep Guardiola's side.

So far though, business has been slow. The north London side have signed David Raya on a permanent deal from Brentford after impressing on loan last season, a campaign in which he won the golden glove with Arsenal.

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They are also closing in on a deal to sign teenage goalkeeper Tommy Setford, with a move from Ajax believed to be in the closing stages.

The focus has largely been on exits though, with English quartet Aaron Ramsdale, Emile Smith Rowe, Reiss Nelson and Eddie Nketiah all believed to be up for sale this summer in a bid to raise funds for incomings.

So far, only two players have departed, with both Albert Sambi Lokonga and Nuno Tavares having left north London for Seville and Rome respectively. Another exit seems likely soon, and Arsenal are trying to use it as a chance to land one of their summer targets.

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That comes in the shape of Jakub Kiwior, who has endured a mixed spell at the Emirates Stadium since his arrival in January 2023. Deployed either at left centre-back or more regularly at left back, the Poland international started just 11 Premier League games last season and that number is likely to reduce further with Jurrien Timber's return from injury.

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Now, the Gunners have reportedly tried to use him in a deal to sign another left-footed centre back. That, of course, is Bologna's Riccardo Calafiori, who has risen to the top of Arsenal's wishlist with a strong EURO 2024 showing on top of an excellent season in Serie A.

Dubbed a "monster" by analyst Ben Mattinson on X, the 6 foot 2 defender was wanted by Chelsea but they have since pulled out of a move, and the 22-year-old seems likely to end up with Arsenal this summer.

According to Bologna outlet Il Resto del Carlino, the Italian is keen to join Arsenal and has accepted personal terms on a five-year deal in north London worth 5m euros per season (roughly £80,000 per week), which is a massive increase on his current £12,000 per week deal with the Serie A side.

Bologna defender Riccardo Calafiori

However, an agreement with Arsenal is not so easy, thanks in part to Swiss side Basel having a 50% claim to any fee taken in for Calafiori.

To try and get around this, it is claimed by the same outlet that Arsenal offered Bologna the services of Kiwior on loan with an obligation to buy the defender next summer, but that the Italian side rejected the proposal.

However, The Telegraph claim that despite this failure, there remains "a growing expectation that a deal will be done" in the weeks to come, and that Calafiori will be plying his trade at the Emirates Stadium next season.

'Luck is not on my side' – Erik ten Hag insists Man Utd are 'playing good football' & 'will turn around' season despite dropping to 14th in Premier League table after West Ham loss

Erik ten Hag feels luck is not favouring his team as Manchester United dropped to 14th in the Premier League after loss against West Ham.

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The Red Devils' misfortune in the 2024-25 campaign continued as they went down 2-1 against West Ham in the Premier League on Sunday. This was the team's fourth defeat in nine outings in the current season as they dropped down to 14th position on the league table. Despite the loss against the Hammers, Ten Hag remained positive as he claimed his team can turn the season around as they are playing quality football.

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Speaking to reporters at his post-match press conference, the Dutch coach said, "In this moment, definitely the luck is not on my side [but] it's not about me, it's about the team, and it's not on our side. And last season was not different, but in the end, we turned this around and we are [were] so determined it would be the same case today. But we have to turn this around and it will turn around if we keep playing like we are playing now and, in this block – Brentford, Fenerbahce, today, we played really good football."

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The former Ajax manager's future at Old Trafford has come under scrutiny after a poor start to the season. The owners held a meeting to discuss the manager's future earlier this month and ex-Barcelona boss Xavi has been tipped to replace Ten Hag at the helm at United. The Dutchman signed a fresh contract earlier this summer and his existing deal is valid until 2026.

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The Red Devils will hope to end their misery and get back to winning ways on Wednesday as they host Leicester City at Old Trafford in a EFL Cup round of 16 clash.

Palace can repeat Wharton masterclass by signing £20m "wonderkid"

It's been a roller coaster five months or so for the Crystal Palace faithful following the appointment of Oliver Glasner last season.

The Austrian has thoroughly altered the club's direction and turned them into one of the most attractive projects in the Premier League, and while they're set to lose stars like Michael Olise this summer, you can be sure they'll replace them.

In fact, the latest star touted for a move to Selhurst Park could see Steve Parish and Co repeat the masterclass trick that saw them recruit Adam Wharton in the winter.

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According to transfers expert Fabrizio Romano, Palace are incredibly interested in signing Sunderland's exciting prospect Jobe Bellingham this summer.

The Italian claims that the young Englishman is one of Glasner's dream signings and that they are just waiting for the player's green light before making an offer to the Black Cats.

However, it won't be a cheap deal to complete for the Eagles, as Ed Aarrons from the Guardian claimed earlier this week that the Championship side are holding out for offers in excess of £20m.

It would represent a significant investment in a somewhat unproven youngster by the club, but considering the last time they did that, they picked up Wharton, it might be worth the risk.

Palace could repeat their Wharton trick

If there is any trepidation from the board or fans about paying such a substantial fee for a young English midfielder from the Championship, then they only need to cast their minds back to the winter window when they paid £22m to sign Wharton from Blackburn Rovers who had just 51 senior appearances under his belt.

Since then, the 20-year-old has played 16 games for the South Londoners, racked up three assists, made his England debut and is now in Germany as a member of Gareth Southgate's Euros squad – even if he isn't getting as much game time as he should.

It would be hard to describe the transfer as anything other than an overwhelming success, and while it would be wholly unfair to expect Bellingham to quite match that trajectory, his performances in the second tier are undoubtedly promising.

Appearances

45

Goals

7

Assists

1

Goal Involvements per Match

0.17

In 45 Championship matches last season, the Stourbridge "wonderkid", as dubbed by U23 scout Antonio Mango, scored seven goals and provided one assist, which is genuinely impressive for an 18-year-old midfielder in his first full campaign of senior football.

Moreover, FBref, which compares players in similar positions across the next best 14 competitions, has placed the young dynamo in the top 5% of midfielders for non-penalty expected goals, the top 22% for actual non-penalty goals and touches in the opposition's penalty area, the top 12% for progressive passes received and the top 14% for non-penalty expected goals plus assists, all per 90.

Ultimately, signing unproven youngsters from the Championship will always be a risk, but based on Bellingham's performances last season, it looks like one worth taking for Palace, especially if they end up with another Wharton situation.

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ذا أثلتيك: ليفربول يحسم موقفه من التعاقد مع عمر مرموش في يناير

حسم نادي ليفربول متصدر جدول ترتيب الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز موقفه من التعاقد مع مهاجم الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي آينتراخت فرانكفورت، عمر مرموش، في يناير.

وكانت هناك العديد من التقارير الصحفية التي ربطت ليفربول بإمكانية ضم مرموش في الميركاتو الشتوي خاصة مع انخفاض مستوى، داروين نونيز.

اقرأ أيضًا.. ماركا: أرنولد أبلغ ليفربول بقراره النهائي بشأن مستقبله

ولكن بحسب صحيفة “ذا أثلتيك” البريطانية فإن ليفربول لن يتعجل في ضم أي مهاجم جديد خلال الشهر المقبل وبالتالي، فمن غير المرجح أن يتعاقد الريدز مع عمر مرموش حتى نهاية الموسم.

أيضًا تم وضع اسم مرموش على طاولة ليفربول من أجل تعويض رحيل محتمل لمواطنه محمد صلاح، بعد تألقه اللافت للأنظار مع فرانكفورت هذا الموسم ومنافسته، هاري كين، على صدارة الهدافين في الدوري الألماني.

الجدير بالذكر أن هناك أكثر من نادٍ خارجي يرغب في ضم مرموش مثل توتنهام، نوتينجهام فورست، برينتفورد وبعيدًا عن إنجلترا هناك برشلونة وروما.

Oat-standing! Harry Kane becomes the face of porridge brand as Bayern Munich & England star aims to grow £75m fortune with new venture

Bayern Munich and England striker Harry Kane is looking to grow his £75 million ($100m) fortune after becoming a shareholder in an oats company.

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    The 31-year-old continues to do the business on the field, as captain of his country and a prolific presence at club level. Kane won the European Golden Shoe with Bayern last season, before helping to fire England to the final of Euro 2024.

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    Kane is now back in Germany and expanding his business interests. It has been revealed that the former Tottenham frontman has invested in the German-British oats company 3Bears. He has said of that partnership: “As an athlete, breakfast is the most important meal for me and of course I pay a lot of attention to what I eat, and what my family eats too. When I discovered 3Bears, I was deeply impressed by how they take oatmeal to a new level.”

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    The porridge-producing company, which is based in Munich and was founded in 2016, will allow Kane to get involved in various projects – including developing his own product line and having a say in marketing processes.

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    Kane has starred in a comical video promoting his deal with 3Bears, but his day job remains out of the pitch with Bayern. He has already hit two hat-tricks this season, taking him to 10 goals in total, and will be hoping to enjoy a return to England on Wednesday when Bayern face Aston Villa in the Champions League.

Barcelona 2024-25 kit: New home, away, third & goalkeeper jerseys, release dates, shirt leaks & prices

Everything you need to know about the new Barcelona kits for the 2024-25 season.

Barcelona continue to partner with Nike for the 2024-25 season as the club marks its 125th anniversary in style.

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The American sports manufacturing giants have been supplying the Catalonia-based side's kits since 1998 and the the 26-year-old partnership with Nike will continue despite a switch to Puma being considered at one point.

GOAL takes a look at what the likes of Robert Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal and co. will be wearing in the upcoming season.

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Barcelona's 2024-25 home kit has been billed as being "inspired by the club's legacy, trajectory and roots" and it is a throwback to the first ever Barca kit from 1899. It was officially released on July 18, 2024.

Instead of vertical blue and maroon stripes, the 2024-25 home kit features just two blocks of blue and maroon on the torso, with the Barcelona club crest uniting them in the middle, while the sleeves are in corresponding blue and maroon colours.

The Nike 'swoosh' and the Spotify logo are rendered in gold, while the Catalan colours are visible on the back of the collar.

Very similar to the iconic 1998-99 season kit – then unveiled as Barca's 100th-anniversary kit (1899-1999) – this kit marks the club's 125th anniversary.

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Barcelona's away kit for 2024-25 is a black number, with subtle neon-like flourishes featuring the club colours on the crest and Nike logo.

The Spotify logo is emblazoned on the front of the shirt and rendered in a pinkish, neon red, while maroon and blue feature on the sides.

It was officially released in September 2024, just after the season started.

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After some delays, FC Barcelona have finally unveiled their third kit for the 2024/25 season on September 17, as part of their "Together We Rise" campaign, which celebrates the rise of women's football and reflects the belief that women and girls are driving forces behind change.

Following the success of their two-tone home kit, which celebrates the club’s 125th anniversary, and the black away kit, first showcased against Girona last weekend, the light green third strip has now been revealed. Featuring a unique blend of green hues, it marks a first for the club during this milestone year.

The Nike Barça 2024-25 third jersey showcases a sleek and contemporary design, blending a soft "Barely Volt" hue with striking blue logos and detailing. Officially, the shades are labeled as "Barely Volt / Old Royal."

A unique feature of the shirt is the inclusion of a gender symbol, adding a thought-provoking touch to its design. While the color palette isn't entirely new for the Catalan giants, with Volt being a familiar choice, this marks the first time the club has donned the softer "Barely Volt" shade.

As seen with Nike's other 2024-25 third kits, Barcelona’s jersey includes a rotated Swoosh. The crest sits on the left side in a vibrant monochrome volt design, accented with blue.

The Blaugrana might debut the new kit in their Champions League opener against AS Monaco on Thursday at the Stade Louis II.

Released on September 17, the Nike Barcelona 2024-25 third jersey is available for purchase at a price of €150 (£125, $167).

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Barcelona 2024-25 training kit release date & price

According to leaks, Barcelona's 2024-25 training kit will be in garnet with inserts of gold and blue.

Deliberated as the new Nike Vaporknit pattern, the jersey is based on Nike's 2024 national team shirts with a new pattern over the shoulders.

All the logos, including that of the brand, sponsors and club crest will be embossed in gold.

The pricing for the training wear is likely to be around £65 ($80) for the adult version.

What would Arsene Wenger & Sir Alex Ferguson say? Ex-Arsenal & Man Utd striker Robin van Persie breaks club record for worst defeat as Heerenveen concede NINE against AZ

Robin van Persie's Heerenveen side fell to a 9-1 defeat against AZ Alkmaar, bringing about the Dutch side's worst-ever loss.

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Heerenveen lose 9-1 to AZ AlkmaarVan Persie equals the club's worst defeatTroy Parrott scores four goalsGetty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?

Life for Van Persie as a senior team head coach has been average so far, as his Heerenveen side began the season with one win, a draw and defeat. However, on Saturday evening, things took a turn for the worse as the former Arsenal and Manchester United striker – who played under the likes of Arsene Wenger and Sir Alex Ferguson in his distinguished career – led his side to a 9-1 thrashing in the Eredivisie against Alkmaar.

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Sven Mijnans opened the scoring for the hosts just four minutes into the match. Heerenveen equalised through Luuk Brouwers before the 20-minute mark, however, former Tottenham Hotspur striker Troy Parrott scored four goals before the hour-mark to put Van Persie's side in serious peril. Ibrahim Sadiq, Mexx Meerdink, Kristijan Belic and Zico Buurmeester all found the net to complete a humiliating thrashing.

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The loss against Alkmaar on Saturday equalled Heerenveen's worst-ever defeat, as the side had lost 8-0 to eventual Eredivisie champions PSV last season in April. The four-goal showing at AFAS Stadion also made Parrott the league's current top scorer, tied with PSV's Hirving Lozano.

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Van Persie will hope to see the Dutch side shake off the embarrassing scoreline as soon as possible – with former Netherlands international already looking forward to their next Eredivisie clash against Twente on Tuesday, September 17.

Leeds hit the jackpot with star who is now worth 2x more than Phillips

Leeds United got their stuttering promotion charge at the top of Championship back on track with a win over Middlesbrough on Monday night, but it was anything but smooth sailing for the Whites at the Riverside Stadium.

Michael Carrick's men constantly found a way to unnerve and unsettle Daniel Farke's automatic promotion-chasing Whites, with Emmanuel Latte Lath in particular causing the likes of Joe Rodon and Illan Meslier all sorts of bother in the barnstorming 4-3 contest.

The final scoreline would ultimately swing in Leeds' favour to the visible relief of the German manager at full-time, helped by Wilfried Gnonto putting in another blistering display from down the right wing.

Now onto nine goals in all competitions for the season after firing home for 3-2 against Boro, the £3.8m fee Leeds splashed to sign Gnonto only two years ago continues to look like an absolute masterstroke.

Wilfried Gnonto's transfer to Leeds

If Leeds do end up parting ways with their dynamic Italian attacker in the very near future, the Whites will take some reassurance away from the fact they will end up making a very healthy profit on their star player.

The £3.8m spent to secure the slick winger's services from FC Zurich at the back end of 2022 continues to look like a golden bargain, with the 20-year-old ripping it up in the Championship as of late with Daniel James having to make do with a spot on the Leeds bench recently as a result.

Wilfried Gnonto

The deal looks even more like a steal when you evaluate the millions Leeds wasted on other flops in the same transfer window Gnonto arrived into Elland Road, with the likes of Brenden Aaronson costing the Whites a reported £25m who is now nowhere to be seen in Farke's promotion-chasing camp.

Leeds won't think about selling on their standout 5 foot 7 winger just yet however even with higher-up suitors rumoured to be eyeing up his services, hoping that the 20-year-old can continue delivering in pressurised games to steer Leeds even closer to an immediate return to the Premier League.

Georginio Rutter

£36m

Brenden Aaronson

£25m

Luis Sinisterra

£21m

Tyler Adams

£20m

Marc Roca

£10.9m

Maximilian Wober

£10m

Darko Gyabi

£5m

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£3.8m

Wilfried Gnonto's numbers at Leeds

Gnonto would quickly become a fan's favourite during his first season donning Leeds white, succeeding whilst other names on that extensive list failed to settle down in their new West Yorkshire location.

The diminutive winger would net four goals during his debut season in all competitions, with one of those strikes coming in the FA Cup – away from the slog of the Premier League – against Cardiff City where the attacker would net this sublime beauty.

Gnonto also terrorised top-flight defences for Leeds even with his team suffering relegation at the end of his first campaign, with football talent scout Antonio Mango describing the Italian attacker as "explosive" in the process.

It wasn't a shock, therefore, to see a number of Premier League clubs circle for the 20-year-old's services in the immediate aftermath of Leeds' disastrous demise down to the second tier, with Gnonto even refusing to play at the start of this campaign to try and push a move through.

Leeds United forward Wilfried Gnonto.

Gnonto would eventually decide to knuckle down and stay put in West Yorkshire away from being a disruptive presence, a smart decision by the now on-fire number 29 who has become even better under Farke.

His electric display away at Boro showed off how crucial he is to his side's promotion chances currently away from just his decisive strike getting the better of a shaky Seny Dieng, with a remarkable 11 ground duels won as a constant livewire at the Riverside.

Leeds slapping a bumper £30m fee above Gnonto's head is no coincidence therefore, with Farke fully aware that the likes of Everton will come back in for the former Inter Milan man soon.

Wilfried Gnonto's transfer value in 2024

That £30m price tag means the 20-year-old is now worth two times more than Kalvin Phillips' value currently, further exposing how much the former Leeds great has fallen off since leaving the comforts of Elland Road behind for the riches of Manchester City and how much Gnonto has grown to become an exciting and valuable asset.

Former Leeds midfielder Kalvin Phillips.

In the case of Phillips, the struggling star has seen his value slide all the way down to a meagre £13.3m, as per Football Transfers, with his loan stint at West Ham the latest chapter in his ongoing downfall.

Phillips will look to resurrect his faltering career after his dismal Hammers spell is over, with Leeds reportedly even taking a fancy to bringing back their former academy product to West Yorkshire in the summer.

They'll definitely be able to get him back for a cut-price, whilst knowing they can definitely sell on Gnonto for far more than the £3.8m they paid to Zurich only two years ago.

Wilfried Gnonto

It remains to be seen what Gnonto's future entails at Leeds, but if Leeds do slip up at the final hurdle in their hunt to win promotion back to the top flight, expect the 20-year-old to be edging for a move to the Premier League without the Whites.

Leeds could soon cash in on a player who's worth more than Dan James

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Spotlight on Mashrafe Mortaza as ODI series starts

Zimbabwe have a new captain in Chamu Chibhabha, who is returning to the side after 19 months

The Preview by Mohammad Isam29-Feb-2020Big pictureThe Mashrafe Mortaza retirement speculation circus has taken the spotlight in Bangladesh, turning the ODI series against Zimbabwe into a bit of a sideshow. To add more spice to the unfolding melodrama, BCB president Nazmul Hassan has already said that this is going to be Mashrafe’s last series as captain.But we mustn’t get carried away and consider the fact that Bangladesh are playing their first ODI after seven months with several changes in personnel, which certainly warrants a discussion. To start with, the team management could hand an ODI debut to Mohammad Naim, who impressed against India in November. Meanwhile, Liton Das could be given the No. 3 role, a position he has batted in on nine occasions averaging a paltry 15.87.Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudullah will then have to bat around Mohammad Mithun and Afif Hossain, who is a like-for-like replacement for Sabbir Rahman. Mohammad Saifuddin is returning from a back injury, although it is likely that the team management will be monitoring his workload.For Zimbabwe, Brendan Taylor, Sean Williams, Sikandar Raza and Craig Ervine will form the batting core, but how a new combination at the top – most likely Chamu Chibhabha opening with Timycen Maruma – and an iffy lower order shape up could determine their fate. Bowling-wise, a bit of pace and some accurate legspin from Tinotenda Mutombodzi could make the difference.Form guide
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Chamu Chibhabha has taken over as the new Zimbabwe ODI captain•Getty ImagesIn the spotlightMashrafe, sure, Mushfiqur Rahim is in the side too. In the one-off Test last week, Mushfiqur completed his third double-hundred in Tests, looking in sublime form. Bangladesh will expect their most experienced batsman to play the dual role of anchor and enforcer depending on the situation of the game. All in the shadow of the ongoing drama around his choosing not to travel to Pakistan.Chamu Chibhabha will have a lot to prove as he not only returns to the ODI team after July 2018, but also takes over as first time captain . A sedate top-order batsman who bowls brisk medium-pace, Chibahbha made a total of 77 runs in his last first-class match.Team newsFrom the squad against Sri Lanka last year, Anamul Haque, Soumya Sarkar, Sabbir Rahman and Rubel Hossain have made way for captain Mashrafe, Saifuddin and Liton. Naim could make his debut, while Bangladesh have Taijul Islam, Al Amin Hossain and Shafiul Islam as bowling options.Bangladesh (probable): 1 Tamim Iqbal 2 Mohammad Naim, 3 Liton Das, 4 Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), 5 Mohammad Mithun, 6 Mahmudullah, 7 Afif Hossain, 8 Mohammad Saifuddin, 9 Mehidy Hasan, 10 Mashrafe Mortaza (capt), 11 Mustafizur RahmanChibhabha and Maruma are the likely new opening pair, though Tinashe Kamunhukamwe could also be in the picture. Zimbabwe also have 19-year-old spin-bowling allrounder Wesley Madhevere fresh out of the Under-19 side.Zimbabwe (probable): 1 Chamu Chibhabha (capt), 2 Timycen Maruma, 3 Craig Ervine, 4 Brendan Taylor (wk), 5 Sean Williams, 6 Sikandar Raza, 7 Tinotenda Mutombodzi, 8 Donald Tiripano, 9 Ainsley Ndlovu, 10 Chris Mpofu, 11 Carl MumbaPitch and conditionsSylhet typically offers a pitch without much grass and with even bounce. Plenty of runs are available if batsmen give it a bit of time. The weather should be clear.Stats and triviaTamim Iqbal is 108 runs short of becoming the first Bangladesh batsman to score 7000 ODI runs.Bangladesh have won the only ODI played at this venue, against West Indies in December 2018.

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