SLC: Security issues, 'negative publicity' among reasons Asia Cup was shifted

Difficulties procuring insurance, as well as logistical and security concerns, were some of the issues raised by sponsors and broadcasters that led to the Asia Cup being shifted from Sri Lanka to the United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka Cricket has revealed.”They felt that the situation in Sri Lanka was not conducive to garner the confidence of the stakeholders,” SLC secretary Mohan de Silva said in a media briefing.”Not only the member countries, but a tournament of this magnitude requires other stakeholders, like the broadcasters, sponsors, etc. What they felt was that the negative publicity shown all over the world, with the petrol queues and all that, didn’t help our cause.”That “negative publicity” refers to the economic crisis currently engulfing Sri Lanka, where a combination of high debt and low foreign exchange, compounded by poor fiscal management by the Sri Lankan government, has paved the way for a fuel and food shortage. This resulted in months-long protests calling for the resignation of Gotabaya Rajapaksa as President. He eventually ceded to these demands last month, after throngs of protestors converged upon Colombo. The appointment of Ranil Wickremesinghe as his replacement, however, has failed to turn public sentiment.Related

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It was this tense country state that had made it nigh on impossible for security clearance to be granted for multiple broadcast crews to enter the country.”Sponsors were finding it difficult to get insured, and the security clearance for broadcast crews to enter Sri Lanka was also an issue. The delegates who wanted to come from the other countries also weren’t prepared to come,” explained SLC CEO Ashley de Silva.Further, while hosting bilateral tours against Australia and Pakistan went off without a hitch – even with protests reaching their peak during the second Test against Australia, and protestors a frequent presence outside the Galle stadium – it is understood that the logistics of providing accommodation, security and transport for one foreign team at a time, was a considerably more straightforward task than doing so for the multiple stakeholders involved in a tournament such as the Asia Cup.It didn’t help Sri Lanka’s cause that the Lanka Premier League, which was supposed to begin in the first week of August, was also postponed due to the current situation; it will now be held in November.”The sponsors of the franchises had concerns about coming to Sri Lanka. A sponsorship deal not only entails sponsoring the side, but then the sponsors also need to be able to travel around the country freely. Sponsors come to give prominence to their brands, and they felt that at this time this sort of tournament would not give them the necessary mileage.”That said, despite all these concerns, many of the Asian Cricket Council member nations had largely been on board with Sri Lanka going ahead with hosting the tournament – a sentiment backed up by how late this decision was left – however the key issue none of the boards were able to overlook was the potentially “huge financial losses” had the tournament been cancelled. This was down to the fact that the Asia Cup is a tournament that helps the ACC drum up funds for their development work – funds that are shared among member countries.”This would have been done a long time ago if it was some other country. All the other countries were very supportive of having the tournament here, which is why they kept on delaying a final decision.”But they felt a tournament of this magnitude, looking at the current situation, could not have been played here. They didn’t want to take any chances, because if the tournament got cancelled, all the members would have had to fund ACC for the next two years.”An anti-government protest reached Galle Fort during the second Test against Australia•AFP

There is, though, a silver lining of sorts for SLC, who have retained the tournament’s hosting rights, even though it is now to be held in the UAE. What this means is that SLC will still receive a substantial sum from the ACC, to the tune of roughly $ 6.5 million.Ashley de Silva detailed the expenditure, with the key takeaway being that the UAE will be using revenue from ticket sales to pay for expenses related to the tournament, whereas had Sri Lanka hosted it they would have used $ 2.5 million disbursed as a “hosting fee” to pay for the same and kept ticket sales as profits. Sri Lanka, however, will still receive the “hosting fee,” as well a percentage of ticket sales.”Generally the revenue generated from the broadcast and ground rights goes to the ACC, who at the end of the tournament distributes these funds to the member countries that participate in this tournament. That is between 2-3 million, based on the profit which the tournament generates.”Of the rest of the funds, part of it is given to the host of the tournament. From this we’re supposed to provide the accommodation and conduct the whole tournament in the country. That comes as hosts fee. And the hosts what they normally get is only the ticket money – this is the profit that the host board makes.”So this $ 2.5 million would have gone towards accommodation for the players, officials, and also for logistical expenses related to the tournament. We would have ended up making a maximum of about $200,000-300,000. On top of that we would have also made some revenue from the ticket sales. And then there’s the distribution fund that all the teams would have got.”Now, the UAE will only get the ticket sales, which is what they will use to conduct the entire tournament. We [Sri Lanka] will still get the host fee. In addition to that, the UAE has also promised to give us another $ 1.5 million from the ticket sales.”While this is financially more than what SLC would have been making had Sri Lanka hosted the tournament, the country as a whole will lose out on crucial tourism revenue.”If you look at it, we would have created a lot of awareness about the country and brought in a lot of tourism into the country, if the situation was normal and we held the tournament here. So economically the country also would have benefitted. But nevertheless, the funds we’re generating now will also end up coming into Sri Lanka.”There were also two T20Is against India that had been earmarked, likely after the Asia Cup, which are now off the table.The Asia Cup is set to take place from August 27 to September 11.

Ipswich looking to sign PL winner who’d be "unbelievable" next to Phillips

Unbeaten in their last three games in all competitions, with a 2-0 win against Chelsea obviously sticking out during this positive patch of results, the spirits are currently high at Ipswich Town.

With two home games up next versus Brighton and Hove Albion and Manchester City, Kieran McKenna will pray more points are added next to their Premier League total, as the Suffolk underdogs attempt everything in their power to not sink down to the Championship straight away.

Ipswich Town managerKieranMcKennaapplauds fans after the match

The top-flight is a cruel beast unfortunately, but McKenna will remain optimistic, especially if he can get a tune out of Kalvin Phillips between now and the end of the season after he stood out against Bristol Rovers in FA Cup action.

Kalvin Phillips' loan spell at Ipswich so far

It’s been a topsy-turvy loan stint so far for Phillips with various different highs and lows being thrown his way.

His unfortunate red card against Leicester City back in November will go down as a glaring negative – with the Foxes going on to pick up a share of the points with the ex-Leeds United man off the pitch – but his showings away from this bleak moment in isolation have been somewhat encouraging.

He even scored a belter against the Gas last time out to get his Ipswich account up and running, whilst his other performances in the Premier League have seen his past Leeds confidence back on display in spurts, with 3.4 ball recoveries and 3.6 duels successfully won per match.

Therefore, there is plenty for the much-maligned 29-year-old to cling onto for positives, with Phillips now wanting to nail down a permanent spot in the middle of the park, even as the Tractor Boys line up an audacious swoop for a former Premier League title winner.

Ipswich keen on signing amazing midfield partner for Phillips

As per Sky Sports Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg over the weekend, Ipswich are exploring a potential deal for former Chelsea brute Nemanja Matic this January, with McKenna wanting more proven Premier League battlers in his team.

After all, figures such as Sam Morsy in central areas have notably struggled to adjust to the huge step-up in quality from the EFL to the Premier League, with the 33-year-old giving away a penalty recklessly in his side’s last outing in the division versus Fulham.

Whilst Matic isn’t exactly a spring chicken himself at 36 years of age, his experience in the top-flight goes without saying, with 251 appearances in the tricky league under his belt for both Chelsea and Manchester United.

At Stamford Bridge, he would even hold the title aloft twice as a key cog in the middle, with his known combative play style not lessening the deeper he gets into his career, as seen in his glowing recent numbers on the books of Olympique Lyonnais.

Games played

13

Touches*

59.5

Accurate passes*

44.5 (86%)

Tackles*

1.5

Ball recoveries*

5.7

Total duels won*

2.8

Described as an “unbelievable” player in his prime by journalist Bolarinwa Olajide, one of his best campaigns in English football saw him win a stunning 5.6 duels per game during 2017/18. He is undoubtedly still a tough tackler unafraid to break up play in his twilight years, with an impressive 5.7 ball recoveries managed in Ligue 1 this term.

For context, Jens Cajuste has only managed 3.1 on the contrary, with Matic’s presence allowing the Tractor Boys to feel more secure at the back with an anchor protecting the defence, whilst also gifting Phillips more license to roam and attack away from completing his dirty work.

Nemanja Matic for Chelsea.

With 24 assists in the Premier League also to his name, this could be an inspired signing by McKenna if he can get the Serbian to play out of his skin between now and the end of the season, with the veteran and Phillips combining to form a menacing duo.

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Impressive Titans eye ticket to dream home final

Royals, meanwhile, will be hoping for a repeat of 2008, when they won the inaugural edition of the IPL

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Should either team look to make changes to their XI?

Big pictureAnd it’s over to Eden Gardens in Kolkata for Qualifier 1. Two teams with similar approaches will want to give themselves a few extra days of rest ahead of the grand finale. For Gujarat Titans, it’s the opportunity to play in front of a capacity home crowd in Ahmedabad. For Rajasthan Royals, this is a chance to pay a perfect tribute to Shane Warne, who led them to their only title in 2008.Royals have never finished in the top two since the playoffs came into existence in 2011. Meanwhile, Titans have exceeded expectations and pre-tournament billing to get here. Both sides have punted on their six-batters and five-bowler strategy to the hilt. Their unshakable faith in this core philosophy has brought them much success. That said, not everything is similar. Their approaches have varied. Titans have hit 69 sixes, the least for a team this season. Royals have hit 116, the most.Live in the USA

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Titans were written off by many even before a ball was bowled. Their auction strategy was scrutinised. They wondered if Hardik Pandya, fighting his own battles with form and injury, can inspire the new entrants. One of their openers pulled out of the tournament and their middle order had two rookie batters and an overseas batter who had racked up poor numbers season after season. Yet, nearly seven weeks later, they became the first team to enter the playoffs.Royals have traversed a slightly trickier path. The early pacesetters had a mid-season wobble but gathered their wits towards the end to seal the top two following a nervy win late last week against Lucknow Super Giants. Their spin base is covered by potentially two of India’s best, their top order has revolved around orange-cap holder Jos Buttler, whose late-season slump hasn’t affected dynamics much because the others have stepped up. Ashwin has played finisher and anchor all while delivering his overs tactfully, while the pace battery has been operating at the kind of level expected of them.David Miller has had his most productive IPL season since 2013•BCCITitans won the only outing between the two sides in the league phase. Hardik struck a bruising 87 to set up the game, before their pace battery of Yash Dayal and Lockie Ferguson snuffed out the Royals. It’s payback time now. But without too much pressure, because both sides know there is a second chance.Related

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In the newsWriddhiman Saha tweaked his hamstring in the final league game and didn’t return to keep wickets. But the Titans have been given a major boost with the keeper-batter confirming his availability.Likely XIsGujarat Titans: 1 Shubman Gill, 2 Wriddhiman Saha (wk), 3 Matthew Wade, 4 Hardik Pandya (capt), 5 David Miller, 6 Rahul Tewatia, 7 Rashid Khan, 8 R Sai Kishore, 9 Mohammed Shami, 10 Lockie Ferguson, 11 Yash DayalRajasthan Royals: 1 Jos Buttler, 2 Yashasvi Jaiswal, 3 Sanju Samson (capt, wk), 4 Devdutt Padikkal, 5 Shimron Hetmyer, 6 Riyan Parag, 7 R Ashwin, 8 Trent Boult, 9 Obed McCoy, 10 Yuzvendra Chahal, 11 Prasidh KrishnaSanju Samson completed a stumping against Deepak Hooda•BCCIStrategy punt Miller has had his most productive season since 2013. He averages 83.5 against spin, this season, but against Royals, he will have a challenge after having been dismissed by Chahal and Ashwin a combined five times. So Samson will do well to keep a few overs of both his trump cards for the back end. Buttler has been dismissed four times by Rashid Khan in seven innings, while managing a strike rate of 60 in the five overs he has played off him. Overall, he has struck at 131.16 in the powerplay but is coming into this game on the back of three single-digit scores. It may be worth playing on his ego and bringing in Rashid early to test the waters.Stats that matter Titans have successfully chased down targets six times out of seven. The only instance where they missed out was when Daniel Sams defended nine off the final over for Mumbai Indians. Titans’ run rate of 11.6 between overs 16-20 in a chase is the highest this season. Essentially, it means they’ve backed themselves to score big in the final few overs. Royals run rate of 8.3 is the lowest. Saha missed the first five games, but since his entry into the season, only Buttler (357 runs) and Ruturaj Gaikwad (333) have scored more than his 312 runs. Royals are the only team to have three batters (Buttler, Samson, Hetmyer) to have hit 20 plus sixes this season. Samson’s eight wins after losing tosses is the most for a captain in a season.

Ben Stokes, Joe Root set to return to action in County Championship

England captains past and present named in Yorkshire and Durham squads for latest round

Andrew Miller04-May-2022Joe Root and Ben Stokes, England’s past and present Test captains, will both return to action for the first time this season in the latest round of LV= County Championship matches on Thursday.Root, who stood down last month during an extended break following England’s series loss in the Caribbean, has been named in a 14-man squad for Yorkshire’s trip to Essex, where he is set to come up against his own predecessor as Test captain, Alastair Cook, as well as Essex’s attack-leading spinner, Simon Harmer – a player he can expect to face again at Test level this summer following Harmer’s successful return to the South Africa set-up.Stokes, meanwhile, has been named in Durham’s squad for their trip to face Worcestershire at New Road, having sat out the opening rounds of the season while managing a knee injury that he aggravated while bowling 99 overs during the three Tests against West Indies – the heaviest workload among England’s seamers.Related

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He was officially unveiled as England’s 81st Test captain during a round of media interviews at Chester-le-Street on Tuesday, during which he confirmed that he would lean on Root’s support as he gets to grips with his new responsibilities.”Joe will be a senior player, he is a senior player in this group, and he always will be going forward,” Stokes said. “He will always be someone that I look to for advice, he’ll always be someone that players will turn to and look to for advice as well, because he’s captained the team for six years so it’d be stupid not to consider him as someone to go and ask for advice from.”Root himself returned to training last week, linking up with Yorkshire’s new batting coach, Ali Maiden, at Headingley during Yorkshire’s last home Championship game against Kent. After thriving with the bat in the Caribbean, with centuries in each of the two drawn Tests in Antigua and Barbados, Root may find Essex’s conditions similarly conducive to run-scoring after a pair of stalemates to open the season at Chelmsford.Maiden, who joined the club in February as an assistant to the new head coach, Ottis Gibson, told Yorkshire’s club website that he was already relishing the chance to work with Root, a man who was last month named as Wisden’s Leading Cricketer in the World for 2021, following his immense haul of 1708 runs at 61.00 in 15 Tests.”I had one session with Joe last week, and he was amazing really,” Maiden said. “I threw at him for an hour and we chatted about his batting. Then we had a competition, which he set, and the loser had to make a brew for the other person.”It was first to 10. If he gets one wrong or miscues one, I get a point. If he executes his shot correctly, he gets the point. He smashed me. I lost, and we sat together for about an hour again and chatted about batting. He was fantastic and just as enthusiastic about it as I was. He’s a legendary bloke and a legendary player.”Root’s mindset will nevertheless be under close scrutiny in the wake of his England resignation, which came after he had indicated a willingness to carry on in the role, in spite of a run of results – one win in 17 Tests – that has left England with their lowest ICC ranking since 1995.His support for his friend, Stokes, will be unequivocal, however. After the appointment was confirmed, Root tweeted a picture of the pair in a post-match embrace, with the message: “Always got each other’s backs. Congratulations mate, I’ll be right with you every step of the way.”Yorkshire are set to be without their international pair of fast bowlers, Pakistan’s Haris Rauf – who sustained a niggle during the Kent fixture – and Matt Fisher, who debuted in the Caribbean but has been sidelined for four weeks with a stress reaction in his back. Essex, meanwhile, will once again be missing Dan Lawrence following his hamstring strain.Neither James Anderson nor Saqib Mahmood will feature this week for Lancashire, as they take on Warwickshire at Emirates Old Trafford. Anderson is rested after back-to-back games while Mahmood is undergoing treatment after a shoulder injury he suffered over the winter. Chris Woakes might return next week after injury, but Ben Foakes is back for Surrey after missing the draw in Bristol with a minor back injury.Ollie Robinson, the England seamer who missed all three Tests in the Caribbean following a back spasm, is also expected to make his first appearance since the Hobart Test in January, after being named in Sussex’s squad for their home fixture against Middlesex. That match will also be notable for the potential clash between the Pakistani pairing of Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mohammad Rizwan.

Bowen’s dream manager: West Ham looking at hiring amazing 3-5-2 boss

West Ham United recorded yet another loss, their seventh of the season, as Ruud van Nistelrooy took charge of Leicester for the first time, guiding them to a 3-1 thrashing over the Hammers.

Julen Lopetegui’s side had more of the ball (61% possession), took more shots (31) and generated more xG in the game (3.10).

However, despite the Foxes only having eight shots in the game, they managed to create seven big chances, more than West Ham’s five big chances, which starts to tell the story of how Lopetegui’s side are struggling this season.

West Ham's big pressing issue under Lopetegui

West Ham are conceding 15.8 shots per game this season, the fourth most in the division. Teams are able to carve through the Hammers press with relative ease, due to the spacing between their lines of pressure.

The front four look to press high, aiming to lock off one side of the pitch, and force play down one side. The issue here is the depth of their midfield pivot and back four during this phase of pressure.

Teams are able to easily find the spare man around the West Ham front four, then attack the big space left between the front four and back six (pivot and back four). This pressing scheme is extremely disconnected and is becoming a key issue for the side.

So much so that Lopetgui’s future looks in doubt, and West Ham already look to be assessing their options for his predecessor.

West Ham looking at Italian manager

According to reports from Calciomercato, former Juventus manager, Massimiliano Allegri, is on West Ham’s managerial shortlist should they sack Lopetegui.

Interestingly, the Italian was in London last week to watch Tottenham take on Roma, and he’s allegedly been taking English lessons too. Perhaps this mean he could be lining up a role in England?

The biggest issue with this appointment, however, would be the money involved, as the reports claim Allegri would demand around £6.6m per year, which is double the £3.3m of Lopetegui.

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That being said, he would be a great move for the Irons. The Italian coach was with Juventus from 2021-2024, with his side finishing third in Serie A last campaign.

Playing in a 3-5-2 formation, Allegri’s side conceded just 11.6 shots per game, the sixth lowest in the Serie A last season. This could be the extra defensive unity the Hammers need in order to start getting results.

One man who could benefit from this is winger Jarrod Bowen, who could play as the secondary striker in this 3-5-2 system. Bowen has averaged 2.84 shots per 90 this season, generating 0.19 xG, and scoring 0.31 goals per 90.

Last season, the England international was scoring 0.47 goals per 90 minutes, and generating 0.35 xG per 90, often playing as a striker for the Hammers.

By unleashing him in a front two, he would have the freedom to drift into wide channels, link play, and make runs in behind, working off of a more physical striker, such as Niclas Füllkrug, who scored his first goal for West Ham in their 3-1 loss against Leicester.

This new role could allow Bowen to thrive, getting the best out of him, and allowing his output to increase, which could go hand in hand with West Ham climbing the table. Other positional changes could see the likes of Mohammed Kudus playing as a wingback, and Edson Alvarez playing as a central centre-back in a back three.

One thing is for sure, change is needed for West Ham, as they drop ever closer to that dreaded relegation zone, and the owners will want to strike before it is too late, looking to get their season back on track.

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Liverpool, beware: How PSG moved on from Kylian Mbappe to create Europe's most electric attack

Luis Enrique insisted that his team could become better without the France captain, and he's being proven right so far this season

Vitinha still can't quite get his head around the fact that he got to play in the same side as Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe. "It was like a dream," the Paris Saint-Germain midfielder told earlier this month. "It just didn't feel real for a long time… I will remember it for the rest of my career because I played with the best. It's something I will tell my children, and my grandchildren, one day."

As Vitinha also admitted, though, it wasn't always easy for him. He couldn't sit back and enjoy watching three of the greatest talents the game has ever seen work their magic. Messi, Neymar and Mbappe have never been particularly interested in tracking back, so others had to pick up the slack.

Vitinha had plenty of "chores", as he put it, and his hard work didn't always get the credit it deserved. In the very same infamous game against Montpellier that Mbappe and Neymar squabbled over a spot-kick, the French forward also turned his back on the play at one point, simply because he hadn't received the ball from Vitinha.

It was a pathetic display of petulance, but also a perfect illustration of the consequences of over-indulging superstars – the main reason why Paris Saint-Germain's project repeatedly failed to deliver the Champions League title that club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi promised more than a decade ago.

AFP'Prefer this kind of project'

Things are different now, though. Messi, Neymar and Mbappe have all departed Parc des Princes, and while the latter's exit was particularly traumatic, the feeling within the dressing room is that PSG are actually stronger – or at least more united – than ever before going into Wednesday's Champions League last-16 first-leg clash with Liverpool.

"I really do prefer this kind of project," Vitinha said of PSG's recent but very noticeable shift towards investing in youth rather than proven performers. "The way that they want to build the team, the long-term vision, it's the best way."

It's certainly working out well so far this season for PSG, who are in sensational form ahead of the visit of Liverpool. They've won their last five games in Ligue 1 to open up a 13-point lead at the top of the table (scoring 17 times in the process), beat Brest 10-0 on aggregate in their all-French Champions League play-off and, last week, routed Stade Briochin 7-0 in the quarter-finals of the Coupe de France.

AdvertisementAFPBetter without Mbappe

Given the recent goal glut, many supporters and pundits are now wondering if PSG are actually better without Mbappe, whom they relied on so heavily in attack last season, and it's a question that Vitinha doesn't shy away from answering.

"We don't have a problem talking about it," the Portugal international said. "Kylian is one of the best in the world, if not the best. We knew it would be difficult [without him] because you can’t replace him directly. But you replace him with the team. That’s what we did. That takes time, but I think we’re collectively better and we have shown it already. Sometimes the goals don't come as easily as before [with Mbappe], but we have a lot of great forwards." There's no disputing that claim.

AFPBarcola and Dembele step up

When Mbappe finally dumped PSG after years of flirting with a move to Real Madrid, the understandable fear was that the French giants would struggle to score goals, particularly after their one orthodox No.9 Goncalo Ramos was sidelined by an ankle injury just 20 minutes into their Ligue 1 opener at Le Havre on August 16.

Randal Kolo Muani initially looked like he might help fill the void up front, but his form flatlined and he was offloaded to Juventus during the winter transfer window. By that stage, though, PSG were happy to let him leave, as their attack had caught fire.

Ramos' return to action at the tail end of November was an undoubted boost, but the real revelations were Bradley Barcola and Ousmane Dembele. Barcola had already proven himself one of the most exciting young talents in world football during his first season in the French capital; the one question was whether he could add goals to his game. This season, he has, with 22-year-old already up to 17 goals in 39 appearances so far this season.

Rather remarkably, Dembele, the worst signing in Barcelona's history for so many reasons and arguably the game's greatest unfulfilled talent, has proven even more prolific than Barcola. The incredibly frustrating winger has netted 26 times in just 33 outings, which is an outstanding tally for a player whose previous career-high, single-season haul was 14 goals in 2018-19. Worryingly for Liverpool, 21 of Dembele's goals this season have come in his last 16 appearances – making him one of the form players on the planet right now.

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Getty Images SportLuis Enrique told you so!

As Vitinha alluded to, though, PSG are no longer reliant upon the excellence of individuals. Their strength has become the collective, which was Luis Enrique's objective all along.

"I was very brave last season when I told you that we would have a better team in attack and defence [without Mbappe] and the numbers are now there to prove it," the coach told reporters earlier this month. "Of course, we would have liked to keep Kylian, because everyone liked Kyky and we were faced with a situation that we did not want. But it happened and the players took replacing him as a challenge and the whole team is responding very positively, at a spectacular level. I told you that rather than having a player who scores 40 goals, I wanted players who all score a lot." And that's exactly what he's got now.

Saqib Mahmood not thinking of Ashes as BBL debut looms

The BBL shapes as an ideal T20 World Cup audition for Sydney Thunder express paceman Saqib Mahmood, who is also one injury away from a recall to England’s Test squad.Mahmood was a contentious omission from the visitors’ Ashes plans. He was part of the England Lions side that faced Australia A last week, and will now make his BBL debut in Sunday night’s Gabba clash with Brisbane Heat.Mahmood, part of England’s Test squad earlier this year, looms as an obvious addition should anything happen to one of their frontline Ashes quicks.”I’ve got a good base, got my loads up in Brisbane. It’s just about keeping those loads going for the rest of the BBL,” he told AAP. “A lot of the skills I’m practising, I’d probably have to put into use if called up. But I’m purely thinking about the Big Bash at the moment.”That same sentiment applies to next year’s T20 World Cup in Australia. However, a productive BBL stint will boost Mahmood’s chances of adding to an international career that has featured seven ODIs and nine T20s.One of 15 Englishmen taking part in the BBL, Mahmood also acutely aware of his country’s white-ball depth.”In world sport, it’s potentially the hardest side to break into,” he said. “But if you play in that side, it shows your game is in a very good place and you take confidence from that. If I perform for the Thunder, it’ll hold me in good stead if I were to come back with the World Cup squad.”The fast bowler jumped at the chance to link up with Thunder mentor Trevor Bayliss, who started England’s white-ball revolution and signed off soon after their successful 2019 ODI World Cup.”Being around this environment, and around Trevor, will improve me as a cricketer,” Mahmood said. “I’ve always wanted to play cricket in Australia … you obviously get a lot more pace and bounce compared to back home.”Mahmood admitted he needed a crash course from Bayliss and team-mates when it came to one BBL innovation.”I’m still coming to terms with the power surge a little bit,” he said. “For some reason I thought it was double runs, I don’t know why. But I’m excited by it. When there’s new rules … I’m someone who likes to make the most of it.”I like to bowl in those situations [with fielding restrictions]. There’s every chance I’ll bowl in the power surge, so I’d better get used to it.”

Chelsea v Arsenal: Top 7 goalscorers in Premier League matches

Arsenal and Chelsea have had some famous Premier League encounters down the years, from the memorable 6-0 win for the Blues at Stamford Bridge in 2014 which saw Kieran Gibbs sent off by mistake, to the Gunners’ 5-3 victory during the 2011/12 season.

But which player has enjoyed the occasion more than any in terms of goals scored? We’ve decided to take a look back at the top scorers in Arsenal and Chelsea’s Premier League clashes.

Rank

Player

Club

Goals

Games

=1

Didier Drogba

Chelsea

8

12

=1

Thierry Henry

Arsenal

8

12

3

Ian Wright

Arsenal

7

11

4

Robin van Persie

Arsenal

5

12

=5

Eden Hazard

Chelsea

4

14

=5

Theo Walcott

Arsenal

4

16

=5

Dennis Bergkamp

Arsenal

4

17

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ByJack Salveson Holmes Oct 20, 2023 7 Dennis Bergkamp (Arsenal) 4 goals in 17 games

During his 11-year stint as an Arsenal player, Dennis Bergkamp featured against Chelsea on 26 occasions in all competitions, 17 of which came in the Premier League.

The Dutch attacker won nine of those top-flight meetings and scored four goals, while also providing four assists. Bergkamp’s first goal came in a 3-0 win at Stamford Bridge in April 1997, and in September 1997, he netted a brace in a thrilling 3-2 away win.

His final goal for Arsenal against Chelsea was also a winning one in January 1999, with no more goals coming in his next 10 Premier League meetings with the Blues.

Dennis Bergkamp’s goals v Chelsea

Season

Match

Goalscorers

1996/97

Chelsea 0-3 Arsenal

Wright, Platt, Bergkamp

1997/98

Chelsea 2-3 Arsenal

Poyet, Zola / Bergkamp (2), Winterburn

1998/99

Arsenal 1-0 Chelsea

Bergkamp

6 Theo Walcott (Arsenal) 4 goals in 16 games

Theo Walcott didn’t have the best of Premier League records against Chelsea, losing 11 of the 23 top-flight fixtures he was involved in as an Arsenal, Everton and Southampton player.

For the Gunners, he scored 4 goals in 16 games, with the first of those coming in a 3-1 win in 2010. Walcott had earlier set up Cesc Fabregas in that victory, while he also netted at Stamford Bridge in the famous 5-3 win in 2011.

Walcott’s final two goals came in a 2-1 defeat in 2013 and a 3-0 win in 2016.

Theo Walcott’s goals v Chelsea

Season

Match

Goalscorers

2010/11

Arsenal 3-1 Chelsea

Song, Fabregas, Walcott / Ivanovic

2011/12

Chelsea 3-5 Arsenal

Lampard, Terry, Mata / Van Persie (3), Andre Santos, Walcott

2012/13

Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal

Mata, Lampard / Walcott

2016/17

Arsenal 3-0 Chelsea

Sanchez, Walcott, Ozil

5 Eden Hazard (Chelsea) 4 goals in 14 games

Former Chelsea star Eden Hazard had a brilliant record against Arsenal, only losing 2 of his 14 Premier League games against the Gunners.

He also netted four times, with the first of those coming in 2014 in the 6-0 win. The Belgian then netted against Arsene Wenger’s side at Stamford Bridge in the 2014/15 season, but it was his solo run and finish in 2017 that was the pick of the bunch.

The fourth and final of Hazard’s Premier League goals against Arsenal came at the Emirates in a 2-2 draw in 2018.

Eden Hazard’s goals v Arsenal

Season

Match

Goalscorers

2013/14

Chelsea 6-0 Arsenal

Eto’o, Schurrle, Hazard, Oscar (2), Salah

2014/15

Chelsea 2-0 Arsenal

Hazard, Costa

2016/17

Chelsea 3-1 Arsenal

Alonso, Hazard, Fabregas / Giroud

2017/18

Arsenal 2-2 Chelsea

Wilshere, Bellerin / Hazard, Alonso

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ByFreddie Taylor Oct 13, 2023 4 Robin van Persie (Arsenal) 5 goals in 12 games

Ex-Arsenal striker Robin van Persie turned out against Chelsea for both the Gunners and Manchester United. He featured for Arsenal against the Blues on 12 occasions, and despite only scoring in two of those games, ended with five goals for the Gunners – all coming at Stamford Bridge.

The Dutchman went seven games without a goal against Chelsea before his second-half brace in a 2-1 win in 2008. Van Persie netted twice in three minutes to seal a famous victory, and things would get better three years later.

In 2011, Van Persie, who was then-Arsenal captain, scored a hat-trick and provided an assist in a 5-3 win at Chelsea. With the game entering the final 10 minutes and the score at 3-3, Van Persie struck twice against Andre Villas-Boas’ side to seal the points.

Robin van Persie’s goals v Chelsea

Season

Match

Goalscorers

2008/09

Chelsea 1-2 Arsenal

Djourou og / Van Persie (2)

2011/12

Chelsea 3-5 Arsenal

Lampard, Terry, Mata / Van Persie (3), Andre Santos, Walcott

3 Ian Wright (Arsenal) 7 goals in 11 games

Ian Wright played in the first-ever Premier League meeting between Arsenal and Chelsea, scoring a late winner in a 2-1 win for the Gunners at Highbury.

The forward didn’t play in the reverse game that season, but would go in to score in his next three top-flight appearances against the Blues – including a match-winning brace in a 3-1 victory in 1994.

Wright’s final two Premier League goals for Arsenal against Chelsea came in the 1996/97 campaign, netting in the 3-3 draw and 3-0 win at Stamford Bridge.

Ian Wright’s goals v Chelsea

Season

Match

Goalscorers

1992/93

Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea

Merson, Wright / Wise

1993/94

Chelsea 0-2 Arsenal

Smith, Wright

1993/94

Arsenal 1-0 Chelsea

Wright

1994/95

Arsenal 3-1 Chelsea

Wright (2), Campbell / Wise

1996/97

Arsenal 3-3 Chelsea

Merson, Keown, Wright / Leboeuf, Vialli, Wise

1996/97

Chelsea 0-3 Arsenal

Wright, Platt, Bergkamp

2 Thierry Henry (Arsenal) 8 goals in 12 games

The man who took Wright’s Arsenal leading record goalscorer title was Thierry Henry, and he too had a great record against Chelsea in the Premier League.

On his first league start against the Blues in 2000, Henry scored twice in a 2-1 victory at Highbury and the Frenchman then netted at Stamford Bridge in successive draws during the 2000/01 and 2001/02 seasons.

The remaining four goals Henry scored against Chelsea all came at home, with the last being a brace in 2004.

Thierry Henry’s goals v Chelsea

Season

Match

Goalscorers

1999/00

Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea

Henry (2) / Poyet

2000/01

Chelsea 2-2 Arsenal

Hasselbaink, Zola / Henry, Sylvinho

2001/02

Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal

Hasselbaink / Henry

2002/03

Arsenal 3-2 Chelsea

Desailly og, Van Bronckhorst, Henry / Stanic, Petit

2003/04

Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea

Edu, Henry / Crespo

2004/05

Arsenal 2-2 Chelsea

Henry (2) / Terry, Gudjohnsen

1 Didier Drogba (Arsenal) 8 goals in 12 games

Also netting eight goals in 12 games in the rivalry was Didier Drogba, who tops the charts based on winning more games than Henry.

The Ivorian’s first goal was a 1-0 winner in 2005/06, and the next six were three separate braces between 2008 and 2010. Chelsea won all three games where Drogba found the back of the net twice, and his last Premier League goal against the Gunners came in 2010.

In total, Drogba won 7 of his 12 games against Arsenal, scoring eight times and even registering three assists.

Didier Drogba’s goals v Arsenal

Season

Match

Goalscorers

2005/06

Chelsea 1-0 Arsenal

Drogba

2007/08

Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal

Drogba (2) / Sagna

2009/10

Arsenal 0-3 Chelsea

Drogba (2), Vermaelen og

2009/10

Chelsea 2-0 Arsenal

Drogba (2)

2010/11

Chelsea 2-0 Arsenal

Drogba, Alex

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It’s not Moore: Spurs have a £100m star in the making who’s like Yamal

The future hasn’t always been bright for Tottenham Hotspur but under Ange Postecoglou he is building something with a lot of potential.

Let’s forget about that disastrous 3-2 defeat to Brighton for a moment and look at what’s still to come.

Indeed, this Spurs team have a crop of young players who could well become pivotal parts of where Postecoglou’s side land, providing the craggy-faced Aussie sticks around long enough.

Over the summer, the Lilywhites welcomed promising teenager winger Wilson Odobert to the club and they further dipped into the Championship to bring one of English football’s hottest young talents in Archie Gray to London.

You’ve also got Lucas Bergvall to add to the equation and perhaps the finest young prodigy of them all, Mikey Moore.

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What a young talent this boy is. At just 17 years of age, Moore is already making waves in the senior game and looked like quite the star in the making against Ferenvcaros in the Europa League last week.

Up to then, the teenager had only been afforded a few cameos from the bench but this was his first start in a competitive fixture. How he took his opportunity.

Mikey Moore

Spurs won the game 2-1 and Moore should have had an assist if colleague Timo Werner was at the races. The academy star dashed down the right-hand side and laid the ball on a plate for the German on the edge of the box. He took a horrific touch and then slid the ball into the side netting. He was one-on-one with the goalkeeper but fluffed his lines.

Coincidentally, it could well be the teenage sensation who ultimately ends up taking Werner’s place in the side.

Moore, who regularly played as a striker at youth team level, played on the right against Ferencvaros and then actually played ahead of Werner down the left in the last few minutes at the Amex last Sunday.

A scorer of 19 goals in just 24 outings for the U18s, there is clearly a natural finisher in there and it surely won’t be long before he becomes a more prominent asset in the Spurs squad.

Whether or not he is the natural heir to Harry Kane’s throne, only time will tell, but Postecoglou has high hopes for him.

Yamal may well be the gold standard for all of the budding teenage footballers out there but until Moore develops a little bit more, Spurs do already have a Yamal-like talent who’s brimming with confidence and playing his best football for the club.

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Tottenham's very own Yamal

Barcelona superstar Yamal has had an outrageous 2024 to date. There’s no other way of putting it really. This kid has already been nominated for the Ballon d’Or and had a breathtaking Euro 2024 campaign in which he helped Spain take home the trophy.

During the continental competition, the 17-year-old scored once – a stunner against France – and registered four assists.

This season he’s continued where he left off for his country with four goals and five assists already in LaLiga action. Barca have found a Messi regen and it’s rather unfair to be totally honest.

Still, we must marvel at his skillset, his incredible attributes that are taking the global game by storm.

He might not be cut from quite the same cloth but believe it or not, Spurs have a player who’s registering similar numbers this term and that man is Dejan Kulusevski.

Said to be a star who could become a £80m-£100m player by Gary Neville last term, the Swede is certainly starting to live up to that billing this season.

He is one of the best supply lines around and created a whopping nine chances in that impressive 3-0 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford a week and a bit ago.

Kulusevski has been supreme and although the base numbers only show a haul of one goal and two assists for his efforts this season, there is much to admire. Before last weekend’s action, he was top of the charts and level with Cole Palmer for chances created from open play in the Premier League this season with 15.

So, let’s dig a little deeper into that comparison with Yamal, shall we? According to FBRef’s similar players tool, the Spaniard is the fourth most similar attacking midfielder/winger to the former Juventus ace. Why? Here’s what the stats tell us.

Progressive carries

4.92

5.38

Progressive passes

6.10

5.50

Pass success %

73%

77%

Key passes

3.56

2.25

Passes into final 3rd

2.88

2.75

Expected assists (xA)

0.20

0.26

Through balls

0.51

0.63

Shot-creating actions

6.48

5.50

Carries into final 3rd

2.71

3.38

There are some distinct differences. Yamal is by far a better carrier of the football but it’s worth paying particularly close attention to some of the passing metrics here.

When it comes to expected assists, through balls and passes into the final third, they are very alike. In fact, when analysing things closer, it becomes apparent just how similar they are for chance creation.

In this season’s LaLiga, Yamal has so far created a total of 17 chances for his Barcelona teammates. Kulusevksi is ahead, but not by much, creating 21 chances in the Premier League, according to Opta.

With such a stat in mind, Dominic Solanke and Co must be licking their lips at the thought of what’s to come from the Swede. He’s still only 24 – much older than Yamal – but it’s still incredibly young in football terms.

If the Spurs star is creating this many chances at this age, you can only imagine how good he could be once he hits his prime. Postecoglou is certainly unearthing a star here.

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