Winning will help Afghanistan progression – Inzamam

Having threatened to pull off a win over a big team in their first three matches of the Super 10 stage, Afghanistan finally went ahead and did it against the group-topping West Indies in Nagpur

Karthik Krishnaswamy in Nagpur27-Mar-2016Having threatened to pull off a win over a big team in their first three matches of the Super 10 stage, Afghanistan finally went ahead and did it against the group-topping West Indies in Nagpur. Inzamam-ul-Haq, Afghanistan’s batting coach, praised his team’s self-belief, and reiterated the call for more opportunities to play against the Full Members.”All our previous matches have been close,” Inzamam said. “There haven’t been one-sided matches, it’s not like a team makes 200 against us and we are all out for 100 or 150. The team has been fighting, and the belief was always there.”But Afghanistan haven’t had that exposure of winning against big teams. The finishing point has not been seen yet. But now that we have won this, it will definitely help. And we had a strong belief that if we can come so close, we can win too. Today it has happened. We could have won against England, there was a close game against Sri Lanka too. So we knew we had the potential to win, but you still need that win. The more we play against big teams, the more we’ll learn, and can perform even better.”One of the players who displayed strong self-belief was the left-arm spinner Amir Hamza. Having been hit for 25 runs in one over in his last match, against England, he took the new ball, bowled three of his four overs in the Powerplay, and finished with figures of 4-0-9-1.”He’s one of our main bowlers,” Inzamam said. “Sometimes we need to make changes in the XI as per the conditions, and as per the player’s form. But he is a seasoned player and a terrific bowler. In the last match, he conceded 25 runs in one over, but he didn’t let it affect his confidence. Today, at a crucial point, he bowled well.”Sent in to bat, Afghanistan posted 123 for 7. Inzamam felt the total was perhaps 15 or 20 runs below par given the conditions, but said the team made it up with their bowling and fielding.”If you see, chases have been difficult on this ground,” he said. “Even in the last game, West Indies could chase 123 against South Africa only in the last over. India also played earlier and were all out for 79 [against New Zealand]. So it’s not easy to get runs in the second innings on this ground.”And we knew that, so it’s not like we had started out thinking we should get 160-170. Our target was 140 to 150, we thought we could put pressure [on West Indies] if we had that total. So we thought we fell maybe 15-20 runs short, but I think the boys fielded excellently. They caught well and saved 10-15 runs on the field. That covered the runs we couldn’t make while batting.”West Indies were playing their second match of the tournament in Nagpur, while Afghanistan – who had won three out of three first-round matches at the venue – were playing their fourth. Inzamam said Afghanistan’s knowledge of the conditions gave them an edge on the day.”We thought we knew this ground better than West Indies, we had already played three matches here, practised a lot here. We had an idea about the pitch and the ground, and that helped us mentally as well as on the ground. The bowlers knew how to bowl on the pitch, the batsmen had an idea, and we spoke about this in our team meeting yesterday also – that we definitely know these conditions better than West Indies.”Inzamam has been part of the Afghanistan backroom since October 2015. Asked how long he intended to stay on in the role, he said he would sit with the Afghanistan Cricket Board at the end of his current term and take a mutual decision.”I am with them for a year now, so I’m looking at [finishing] that first. After a year is up, we have to decide whether they want to keep me or not too. It has to be both ways. I have five-six months left and, inshallah, they will go well.”

Playing with Lionel Messi is 'indescribable'! Inter Miami youngster Benjamin Cremaschi opens on representing hometown club alongside Argentine legend

Inter Miami youngster Benja Cremaschi has revealed what it's like playing for his hometown team, and alongside his childhood idol, Lionel Messi.

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Cremaschi talks about life at Inter MiamiEnjoys playing for hometown teamAdds playing alongside Messi is 'indescribable'WHAT HAPPENED?

In an interview with CBS Soccer as a part of their on-site UEFA Champions League LIVE show in Miami on Tuesday, the Herons youngster was asked about his rise over the past year. From signing his first professional contract to debuting with the USMNT – and of course, playing alongside his childhood idol, Lionel Messi.

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"Obviously it's amazing being able to play in front of my family and friends," he said. "I grew up in Miami so it's an amazing feeling and now I share a locker room with Messi so it's honestly been a ridiculous year.

"I grew up watching him play, watching a lot of Argentina players play, and now I can share the field and the day-to-day life with such a player it's something I can't describe.

"When I knew he was coming to the club I wasn't really nervous but the first time I saw him in the locker room, which is where I met him I was really nervous, obviously shaking his hand. That was a really nerve-wracking moment.

"It was a crazy, surreal moment for sure. I don't have his number in my contacts but he's in a group chat so if I ever need to reach out to him."

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Cremaschi burst onto the scene in 2023, playing a crucial role in the Herons' Leagues Cup campaign alongside Messi. His performances have even caught the eye of USMNT boss Gregg Berhalter and the USSF, who called him up for their September camp. The 18-year-old took advantage of his moment, assisting Kevin Paredes in a friendly against Oman.

Gavi's season could be OVER! Initial tests suggest Barcelona & Spain star suffered ACL tear in Euro 2024 qualifier against Georgia

Gavi may have suffered a tear of his anterior cruciate ligament in Spain's Euro 2024 qualifier against Georgia, which may rule him out for the season.

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Midfielder substituted after injuryLeft pitch in floods of tearsEarly suggestions are that he has ACL injuryWHAT HAPPENED?

The 19-year-old was substituted after just 26 minutes when he was clutching his knee, and he broke down in tears as Spain's medical team helped him off the pitch, with Luis de la Fuente's side going on to win the match 3-1 in his absence. reports that early indications suggest he has ruptured his ACL, which would mean between six to eight months on the sidelines, and prematurely cut his season short.

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Gavi has emerged as a key player for both club and country at such a tender age. He has already clocked over 100 appearances for Barca and has played in every La Liga game this season, bar one, when he was suspended. News of such an injury will be a bitter blow to Xavi's plans at Camp Nou.

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The youngster made his Spain debut in 2021 and has gone on to score five goals in 26 caps. Spain have already qualified for Euro 2024 but his inclusion in that squad could now be called into question due to his potential ACL injury.

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Barcelona will be awaiting Gavi's test results with their fingers crossed, such is his importance. states that he is set to undergo an MRI scan in the next 24 hours to find out the full extent of the injury. The Blaugrana are next in action this weekend against Rayo Vallecano, but it seems certain that Gavi will be watching on from the treatment room for some time.

Shehzad, Masood picked for SL Tests; Ajmal dropped

Ahmed Shehzad and Shan Masood have been included in Pakistan’s 15-man squad for the Test series in Sri Lanka in June while offspinner Saeed Ajmal has been left out

ESPNcricinfo staff03-Jun-2015Ahmed Shehzad, Shan Masood and Ehsan Adil have been included in Pakistan’s 15-member squad for the Test series in Sri Lanka in June.Offspinner Saeed Ajmal, who was part of the squad in the two-Test series against Bangladesh, was left out because of his lack of impact with the remodelled bowling action. Ajmal picked up a solitary wicket in the tour game before the start of Bangladesh Tests, but couldn’t make it to the Test XI with Zulfiqar Babar and Yasir Shah pipping him for spinners’ spots. He played two ODIs and one T20 on the tour, but managed just one more wicket.Babar Azam, Bilawal Bhatti, Sami Aslam were also excluded, while Rahat Ali, Sohaib Maqsood and Sohail Khan continued to be unavailable due to their respective injuries.Shehzad was dropped from both Test and ODI squads after the 2015 World Cup on disciplinary grounds. He was recalled for the Zimbabwe ODIs but remained on the bench throughout the three-match series. Shehzad is one of three openers – Mohammad Hafeez and Masood, being the other two – in the squad.Interestingly, the selectors said they had considered the performance of Pakistan A players on their tour to Sri Lanka recently but both Umar Amin, the top-scorer in longer format, and Fawad Alam, leading run-getter in the limited-over games, were ignored. For Aslam, his 47 runs from three innings in Bangladesh, went against him.”While selecting the squad, the selection committee considered the following key areas: suitability to play in varied playing conditions, potential to perform at international level, current form and fitness, performance in the previous tours of Bangladesh and recently concluded Pakistan A team’s tour of Sri Lanka, and feedback from the team management on the performance of players on Bangladesh tour,” PCB chief selector Haroon Rashid said.”Fawad Alam, Sami Aslam and some other players were also under consideration but could not be included but they remain on the selectors radar. Rahat Ali (hamstring), Sohail Khan (back) and Sohaib Maqsood (wrist) are still on rehab after sustaining injuries and it is hoped that they would be available for selection in the near future. Selection committee has also kept its options open in case of need for the 16th member keeping in mind the extreme weather conditions in Sri Lanka.”Pakistan squad: Mohammad Hafeez, Ahmed Shehzad, Shan Masood, Azhar Ali (vc), Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), Younis Khan, Asad Shafiq, Haris Sohail, Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), Yasir Shah, Zulfiqar Babar, Wahab Riaz, Junaid Khan, Imran Khan, Ehsan Adil.

Loughborough becomes fourth bowlers' testing centre

Loughborough University, home of the ECB’s national cricket performance centre, has become the fourth accredited testing centre for suspected illegal bowling actions

ESPNcricinfo staff22-Oct-2014Loughborough University, home of the ECB’s national cricket performance centre, has become the fourth accredited testing centre for suspected illegal bowling actions.Loughborough joins Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cricket Australia’s national cricket centre in Brisbane and the Sri Ramachandra University in Chennai, which were all announced earlier this month.Testing in Loughborough will be overseen by the University’s Dr Mark King, who will act as the lead human-movement specialist in all testing cases. The centre will also continue to be used to test bowlers on behalf of the ECB – Gloucestershire’s Jack Taylor was one of the bowlers required to be tested recently – and other cricket boards.”The ECB is committed to assisting the ICC in tackling the issue of illegal bowling actions in international cricket,” ECB Acting Chief Executive, Brian Havill, said. “It is excellent news that the NCPC’s facilities, equipment and expertise through Dr Mark King and Loughborough University can be utilised for this purpose.”Loughborough was selected following the ICC’s assessment against a range of criteria, including having an indoor area large enough to allow a player to bowl off his or her normal full run-up; a motion analysis system with a minimum of 12 high-speed cameras capable of producing three-dimensional data, suitably qualified personnel experienced in using such systems, and implementing the ICC testing protocol.The testing protocol was created to allow for a consistent assessment of bowlers across the different facilities and countries.”Loughborough University is the latest centre to assist in the management of the issue of illegal bowling actions in cricket,” ICC cricket general manager Geoff Allardice said. “This strengthens the ICC’s ongoing commitment to eradicating illegal bowling actions and we look forward to continuing the good work that has been done.”The ICC’s testing facilities have been busy in recent months with Pakistan offspinner Saeed Ajmal, Kane Williamson, the New Zealander, Sohag Gazi from Bangladesh and Sri Lankan Sachithra Senanayake all required to undergo testing.

Arsene Wenger's greatest ever Arsenal XI: Henry & Bergkamp lead the line

Who have been the Frenchman's best servants during an iconic 22-year reign in north London?

Goal1How they line upAdvertisementGetty Images2Dennis Bergkamp

A masterful technician who could make the game look easy at times. Bergkamp was never renowned for his goalscoring prowess but still managed over 100 goals during his time at Arsenal. Although he wasn't a Wenger signing it was Bergkamp who led the line for a new, entertaining Arsenal side under the Frenchman. Another player who has his own statue outside Arsenal's stadium.

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Arsenal's greatest ever goalscorer. Three FA Cups, two Premier League titles and an Invincible season were part of Henry's honours list. The French striker had a blend of pace, skill and technique which was unrivalled in the Premier League. He even has his own statue outside Emirates Stadium.

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Pure class. Possessed a perfect touch, precise shot and elegant running style which made it look as if he was gliding across the floor. Pires epitomises those who say 'he's a Wenger player'.

Hogan's four keeps Glamorgan in contention

Michael Hogan claimed four wickets to give Glamorgan a victory opportunity on the third day of the Specsavers County Championship match with Gloucestershire in Bristol

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ScorecardMichael Hogan spearheaded Glamorgan’s challenge•Cricket Australia/Getty ImagesMichael Hogan claimed four wickets to give Glamorgan a victory opportunity on the third day of the Specsavers County Championship match with Gloucestershire at the Brightside Ground, Bristol.The 34-year-old seamer dismissed Cameron Bancroft (70) and Hamish Marshall (58) before striking two more blows with the second new ball, sending back Gareth Roderick (67) and Kieran Noema-Barnett for figures of 4 for 68.Having begun the day on 60 for 1 in their second innings, eight runs behind, the hosts were reduced to 271 for eight, a lead of 203, before some tail-end resistance from Craig Miles and David Payne guided them to 302 for 8. That meant a lead of 234 and all results are possible tomorrow, although the weather forecast is not good.Timm van der Gugten struck the first blow of the day for Glamorgan early on, pinning Graeme van Buuren lbw for 22 with a ball that nipped back.Bancroft was unbeaten on 35 at the start of play and the Australian opener moved to his first half-century for Gloucestershire on the day Michael Klinger, the player he has stood in for as overseas signing, returned to the club.Roderick had helped take the score to 109 for 2 when rain forced an early lunch. Soon after the interval it became 117 for three as Hogan speared a ball into Bancroft’s pads and had him caught at short mid-wicket, having faced 158 balls and hit 10 fours.Hamish Marshall continued his fine early season form, going past 50 for the fifth time in as many games, with 7 fours and a six. But on 58 he misjudged a drive off Hogan and was caught in the gully.It was 232 for 4 at tea, Roderick having reached a painstaking half-century off 144 balls. The new ball was taken immediately after the break and Glamorgan used it well.George Hankins was deceived by a quick ball from van der Gugten in the second over and bowled for 18, while Hogan quickly followed up with a leg-before verdict against Roderick as he looked to work a straight ball through the leg-side.Roderick had battled away for nearly four and a half hours and was clearly frustrated with himself for not going on to a really significant score.Gloucestershire then lost two more quick wickets. Noema-Barnett played a poor shot to Hogan and was caught by substitute fielder Nick Selman above his head at extra cover, while Jack Taylor was guilty of an equally rash stroke as he was caught at mid-on off Harry Podmore for 17.The hosts looked in a hole at 271 for 8 on a still true pitch. But Miles and Payne stopped the rot and by the time bad light ended play for the day their stand was worth a precious 31 runs.

Will Lionel Messi emulate Diego Maradona at Rugby World Cup? Argentina would ‘love’ another superstar guest at semi-final clash with New Zealand

Argentina are chasing down more World Cup glory and would “love” to see Lionel Messi emulate Diego Maradona by attending a crucial rugby semi-final.

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1986 World Cup winner attended 2015 semi-finalGlobal champions from 2022 on international dutyPumas set to lock horns with All Blacks in ParisWHAT HAPPENED?

Seven-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi cemented his standing alongside Maradona when inspiring his country to global glory in football circles at Qatar 2022. The South American nation are now hoping to repeat that trick while competing with a ball of a different shape.

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Argentina have made it to the last four of the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France, with the Pumas now readying themselves for an epic showdown with the mighty All Blacks of New Zealand. They will have plenty of support in Paris, but it is unlikely that former PSG star Messi will be returning to the French capital as he is currently away on international duty of his own.

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Argentina veteran Agustin Creevy has told reporters when extending an invitation to his illustrious fellow countryman: "If Messi could now come we’d love that. But I don’t think so because he’s in Miami playing. In 2015 Maradona was retired, it was easy for him to come and stay with us. He was the best player I could meet in my whole life. He sang with us, he made a speech, everything. It was really important for us.”

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Argentina suffered semi-final heartache against Australia eight years ago – in what was a historic fixture for them played out on English soil at Twickenham – and they are hoping to go one better this time around after battling their way to an impressive comeback victory over Wales at the quarter-final stage.

Mathews happy to spin the wheel on Kusal

As controversy surrounding James Packer’s proposed casino venture in Sri Lanka settles into the background of presidential election campaigns, the nation’s cricketers have been conducting some risky business of their own

Andrew Fidel Fernando06-Dec-2014As controversy surrounding James Packer’s proposed casino venture in Sri Lanka settles into the background of presidential election campaigns, the nation’s cricketers have been conducting some risky business of their own.Kusal Perera trades on the swashbuckling starts that lurch Sri Lanka toward victory. But while Sri Lanka have plonked themselves down on the roulette table, and placed big bets on Kusal at times in the last month, it has seemed like they are playing the hazardous Russian equivalent of the game. In five of his last six innings, Kusal has not made double figures. In three of those games, he collected ducks.His 59 in the first ODI was his first half-century in 13 attempts, but captain Angelo Mathews suggested Kusal’s payouts are great enough to endure those long odds. No changes to the opening partnership were expected for the fourth ODI, though Mahela Jayawardene has expressed a desire to open in the past month.”We have a couple of options, but Kusal is a unique player,” Mathews said. “He batted really well in the first game. It was not his natural game in the first game – he tried to hang in there in the first few overs, and then took off after that. But I think if he gets going he gets really good starts for us. We want to give him a couple of opportunities, to see if he goes well. He works really hard in the nets and we trust him and have faith that he will deliver.”Mathews’ and the selectors’ opposition to Jayawardene opening the innings has been founded on a fear that his promotion top-loads Sri Lanka’s experience, and leaves the middle-order exposed. Kusal’s retention in the squad for the fourth and fifth ODIs is indication that the selectors hope he can come good.”Still the option for Mahela to go up the order is open,” Mathews said. “We just don’t want to take that chance at the moment. We hope to try and give Kusal the opportunity. We’ve got Sanga, Mahela, myself and Thirimanne, and we’ve got used to those roles. We don’t want to change a lot in those areas.”As he bats in the middle order for Colts Cricket Club, Kusal’s potential eviction from the top does not necessarily mean he will be dropped. “He’s one of those guys who can bat from No. 1 to No. 7, and that’s why we are having faith in him – because we know he can change the game,” Mathews said.But while Sri Lanka are gambling on Kusal, they are holding their cards close to their chest with another young player. Rookie chinaman bowler Lakshan Sandakan was a surprise selection in the ODI squad and, although he has not been a fixture in Sri Lanka’s A team over the past year, may be a contender for a World Cup place, Mathews said. Sandakan, 23, was the top wicket-taker in Sri Lanka’s 2014 first-class season, and has been a regular net bowler for the national side’s training sessions.”Sandakan is one of our options for the World Cup,” Mathews said. “No one has seen him yet, and he looks a very good prospect for Sri Lanka. He’s got so many variations of his own. He lands it in the right spot – his accuracy is quite good for his age. We’re not afraid to give him the opportunity. We’ve looked at him seriously in the past few months, and he looks good.”He was in the system, but he hasn’t played that many games in the first-class arena. We thought that he has some kind of mystery in him. We didn’t wait for the last moment, but we will wait for the right time – and that can be the last moment as well.”While Mathews suggested Thilina Kandamby’s World Cup prospects were slim, thanks largely to his weak fielding, Lasith Malinga’s recovery from ankle surgery has been progressing on schedule,”Lasith has been training quite hard in the gym, and also doing a bit of running. He started bowling recently, so that’s good for all of us. We know what kind of bowler he is – he’s the best death bowler in the world. It’ll be nice to have him as soon as possible.”

Jose Mourinho insists Carlo Ancelotti will STAY at Real Madrid and says he would be a 'madman' to join Brazil

Jose Mourinho insisted that Carlo Ancelotti will stay at Real Madrid and advised him not to be a "madman" and join Brazil.

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Ancelotti linked with Brazil jobMourinho advised the Italian to stayAlso spoke about his departure from the BernabeuWHAT HAPPENED?

The Portuguese manager emphatically discouraged Ancelotti from departing Real Madrid, denouncing any move to coach Brazil as the decision of a "madman". The Brazilian Football Confederation's claim regarding Ancelotti coaching the national team at the 2024 Copa America has raised questions about the Italian's future in the Spanish capital. Moreover, his contract which ends in the summer of 2024, is yet to be renewed which adds fuel to speculation about the potential Brazil job.

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Mourinho, in an interview with TG1, said: "I think only a madman would leave Real Madrid when he is still wanted. I am certain that at the first sign from Florentino [Perez, Madrid's president], Carlo will remain, because he is perfect for Real Madrid and Real Madrid are perfect for him."

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Although Mourinho dismissed any possibility of him returning to the Bernabeu, there was a hint of regret in his voice when he spoke about his own departure from Real Madrid as he left in 2013, despite agreeing to an extension until 2016, a year back.

"That madman was me, the only one who after three years, with a President who still wanted me, and Jose Sanchez too, I decided to leave," he said.

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Mourinho's future at the Italian capital also hangs in the air as his contract at Roma will come to an end at the end of the season. He had lucrative offers from the Saudi Pro League during the summer and could once again be tempted to set sail for the Middle East after completing his obligations with Roma.

Meanwhile, several names have been floated as Ancelotti's successor which include Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi and Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso.

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