Swann's six completes India's humiliation

England, led by Graeme Swann’s six wickets, secured a famous whitewash on a dramatic final day at The Oval as India collapsed during the afternoon session

The Report by Andrew McGlashan22-Aug-2011
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Graeme Swann chose the final day at The Oval to turn in a match-winning performance•Getty Images

Graeme Swann’s six wickets led England’s charge to a famous whitewash on a dramatic final day at The Oval as India collapsed during the afternoon session, which included Sachin Tendulkar falling for 91. An increasingly agitated home side had been frustrated as Tendulkar and Amit Mishra added 144 for the fourth wicket, but once Swann made the breakthrough the rest of India’s resistance crumbled. The innings folded in 15 overs with England winning by an innings and eight runs.Swann’s success made it the complete series for England, where everyone played a key role in either setting up, positioning or securing a victory. This was a display of attacking offspin of the highest quality, although the wide smile he wore when he savoured his fifth wicket, as Gautam Gambhir sliced to backward point, and his sixth to complete victory, hadn’t been so evident during the earlier part of the day. All the frustration, though, vanished in a clatter of wickets.By batting through the morning without further loss, India had managed their first wicketless session of the series, increasing the prospects of a draw that would have salvaged a modicum of pride. However, that was being overshadowed by the progress of Tendulkar towards the century that would have completed his 100th international hundred – the landmark that has stalked him throughout the series. It continued to prove elusive.Smart stats

England won by a 4-0 or greater margin for only the seventh time in their Test history.

For India, it’s their sixth series defeat by such a margin – their previous one was in Australia in 1991-92.

It’s India’s 11th innings defeat against England, and the third time they’ve lost at least two Tests against them in a series by an innings.

England averaged 59.76 runs per wicket, and lost 47 wickets in the series; India averaged 25.55, and lost 80.

Graeme Swann’s 6 for 106 is his first five-for against India, and the 11th in his career. He also went past 150 Test wickets, and is fourth among England spinners, after Derek Underwood, Jim Laker and Tony Lock.

Sachin Tendulkar’s 91 is his ninth score in the nineties in Tests, pushing him level with Michael Slater. Only Rahul Dravid and Steve Waugh, with ten, have more nineties.

Tim Bresnan, with his first ball of new spell, swung one back into Tendulkar, who was hit on the pad, and Rod Tucker raised his finger. Replays showed it was clipping leg stump. It hadn’t been a classic Tendulkar innings by any means, but the fact he’d had at least three lives raised the belief that it was to be his day.The previous evening, England had failed to appeal for a stumping when Tendulkar momentarily lifted his foot, and two further opportunities were missed on the final day. Alastair Cook dropped a relatively straightforward chance at short leg when Tendulkar had 70, and Matt Prior shelled a thick edge with him on 85. During a wonderful contest with Swann, there was also an lbw appeal from a missed sweep that, had there been the DRS and England had reviewed, would have been overturned. The look on Tendulkar’s face when he was finally given suggested he too would have reviewed given the chance, but it wouldn’t have mattered.To highlight that Tendulkar’s innings wasn’t fluent, it was Mishra who dominated the partnership and caused England, possibly, the greater headache. His second Test fifty had come from 103 balls, and he used his feet against Swann, while playing leg-side shots off the quicks that wouldn’t have looked out of place coming off Tendulkar’s bat.For all his failings with the ball, Mishra showed tremendous application with the bat that has been missing from some of his team-mates. For a while it appeared he may even beat his partner to three figures but Swann’s persistence paid off when a delivery scooted past the edge. Mishra’s presence, and the missed chances off Tendulkar, had certainly got England hot under the collar and Andrew Strauss was given an official warning for his players walking across the pitch.England’s on-field temper can still boil over, but it showed the hunger to win. The final two days of this match were of terrific value to them, even if the foot-sore bowlers might not agree, because Test victories shouldn’t come easily. To be made to work, as they were yesterday by Rahul Dravid and today by Tendulkar and Mishra, and to come through with victory, will stand them in good stead.England know how to sense an opening and continued to surge through line-up. Suresh Raina completed a horror match as he was given lbw to complete a pair, which used up 42 deliveries, although it was a poor decision from Simon Taufel. There was an inside edge before pad and the ball was also heading over the stumps.The new ball was taken straight away – Swann had said he preferred a harder ball on this surface as well – and the hosts’ Man-of-the-Series Stuart Broad, who was the pick of England’s quicks on the final day, made swift inroads. MS Dhoni flashed an edge to second slip and three balls later RP Singh edged behind. The only question now was whether India would at least make England bat again.Even that proved too much as Swann wrapped up the innings against batsmen who had decided to have a swing. Sreesanth was the last to fall, heaving an inside edge on to the stumps to send England into another round of celebrations. It was a familiar scene in this series, a run of performances that will go down in the game’s history as one of the most dominant displays. England have set a benchmark for this generation of Test cricket and now others need to follow suit.

Rain wins after Napier hat-trick

Graham Napier celebrated a dramatic hat-trick but Essex Eagles’ day-night Clydesdale Bank 40 clash against Glamorgan Dragons fell victim to the weather

06-May-2011
ScorecardGraham Napier celebrated a dramatic hat-trick but Essex Eagles’ day-night Clydesdale Bank 40 clash against Glamorgan Dragons fell victim to the weather.Glamorgan scored 222 for 7 after being sent in to bat at the Swalec Stadium, only for rain to then set in and force the match to be abandoned. It meant that Alastair Cook failed to get a bat for the first time since being named England one-day captain.Glamorgan were indebted to captain and opener Alviro Petersen, who made 88 from 104 balls, until he was out in the penultimate over. Petersen and Gareth Rees had given Glamorgan a useful start, putting on 116 for the first wicket in 22.1 overs until Napier struck with his hat-trick.It was the first hat-trick in the competition against the Dragons since Kevin Evans achieved the feat for Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge in 1994 and Rees was first to fall. The left-hander, who scored 51 from 70 balls, edged an attempted expansive drive behind before Napier had both James Allenby and Stewart Walters leg-before with inswinging yorkers that struck them on the boot. The home side suddenly found themselves 116 for 3.There was more problems for Glamorgan when Cook ran out Ben Wright, following a mix-up that Petersen could take the blame for, as they attempted a second run in the 26th over. The score became 148 for 5 soon after when wicketkeeper Mark Wallace was run out after racing down the wicket for a run that was not there.But Petersen shared in a useful partnership of 43 in 6.1 overs with Graham Wagg, and there was an unbeaten 19 from James Harris at the end as 18 runs came off the final over, but not before Petersen was caught at short fine-leg.Rain arrived in the interval and it left the umpires Peter Willey and Jeff Evans with no choice but to abandon play at 9pm.

Bengal demolish Tamil Nadu

In what turned out to be a low-scoring semi-final round, Tamil Nadu imploded for 59 to hand Bengal a 55-run win at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.Chosing to bat, Bengal began poorly, being reduced to 8 for 2 in the fifth over. Coming in at No.4, captain Manoj Tiwary counterattacked, stroking five massive sixes in an innings of 69 off 44 balls. He did not find a reliable partner though, as wickets continued to tumble at the other end. The second highest contribution of the innings came from wicketkeeper, Wriddhiman Saha, with 19. Lakshmipathy Balaji was the pick of the Tamil Nadu bowlers, picking up two wickets at 4.50 runs an over.Chasing a target that required them to score at less than a run a ball, Tamil Nadu fell behind right away. Ashok Dinda was on a hat-trick in the first over of the innings, after bowling Anirudha Srikkanth and getting Ganapathi Vignesh to edge to the keeper for a golden duck. Tamil Nadu never recovered, losing three wickets with the score on 11, to be reduced to 11 for 6 in the seventh over. The only sizable contribution came from Arun Karthik, who was unbeaten on 35 off 26 balls when the innings folded on 59. Medium-pacer Sayan Mondal wrecked the middle order with four wickets and a run out.Bengal will meet Madhya Pradesh in the final at the same venue on March 16.Madhya Pradesh set up the final clash with Bengal, defeating Haryana by two wickets with one ball to spare in a thrilling second match of the day at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.Being asked to bowl, Madhya Pradesh knocked over the top half of the Haryana line-up in a hurry, to leave them 23 for 5 in the seventh over. Cameos from Nitin Saini, Joginder Sharma and Amit Mishra made sure Haryana played out their 20 overs though, finishing with 115 for 9. Madhya Pradesh’s pace trio of TP Sudhindra, Anand Rajan and Amarjeet Singh shared the wickets around.Madhya Pradesh’s reply was built around a 47-run fourth-wicket partnership between Udit Birla and Harpreet Singh, after Sharma and Kuldeep Hooda made early inroads. There was no much resistance otherwise, but Madhya Pradesh did just enough to edge out Haryana in a nail-biting last over that included Birla’s wicket, a run-out and a first-ball boundary from No. 10 batsman Sudhindra to seal the victory.

No Hot Spot for World Cup

Hot Spot will not be part of the Umpire Decision Review System (UDRS) that will be used during the 2011 ICC World Cup

Sharda Ugra05-Feb-2011Hot Spot will not be part of the Umpire Decision Review System (UDRS) that will be used during the 2011 ICC World Cup, reducing the system to its basic requirements: a ball-tracker (in this case Hawk-Eye), a super slow-mo camera and a ‘clear’ stump microphone.In October 2010, the ICC had announced that the Hot Spot cameras would be used in the semi-finals and final of the World Cup, to be held in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh from Feb 19 to April 2. An ICC spokesman, however, confirmed to ESPNcricinfo on Saturday that, “the supplier of the Hot Spot technology advised that it was not willing to supply its cameras for the tournament so, accordingly, they will not be used at any stage in the tournament. The use of these cameras is not a minimum requirement for the DRS.”While the Hot Spot cameras are not a minimum requirement of the UDRS, they are thought to provide among the most accurate images of the contact between ball and bat, or pad, using infrared thermal imaging. The owners of the Hot Spot technology, Melbourne based BBG Sport, were unwilling to comment on their decision.The Hot Spot infrared cameras form part of military hardware used in jetfighters, tanks and warships, and they fall under the category of restricted equipment which, it is believed, needs a temporary export licence from the Australian Defence Department whenever they are taken out of the country. Part of that licence includes the return of the cameras to Australia within a seven-day period after the end of the event in which they are being used. An ICC spokesperson however said that the ICC was “unaware of the Australian government regulations to this effect.”The cameras were first brought into India during the 2009 Champions League Twenty20 event. It is possible that the logistical hurdle of moving the cameras, which are both expensive and sensitive security equipment, in and out of Sri Lanka and India could have led to the decision. India remains the only country in cricket that has not accepted the UDRS. Ironically, the only part of UDRS technology basket that is considered by the Indians to be the most trustworthy is the Hot Spot camera.

Leeds: Rodrigo has seen his value drop

Leeds United have shown since getting promoted back to the Premier League after a 16-year absence that they are capable of splashing the cash in the transfer window to bring new players to the club in the hope that they can improve the team and keep them as a regular top-flight side.

However, as is the case with most clubs that are particularly active in the transfer market, not every deal ends up being a particularly successful one in terms of value for money.

For example, one player that the Whites had to pay a lot to sign is Spanish attacker Rodrigo, who joined in the 2020 summer transfer window from Valencia in a deal worth a reported fee of £26m.

Since making the move to Elland Road, the 31-year-old has made 51 appearances across all competitions but has only managed to find the back of the net on ten occasions, meaning he has cost them a startling £2.6m per strike.

Meanwhile, he’s provided just three assists along the way as well, which is undeniably less than what the club would have been hoping for based on the hefty fee they shelled out for him.

In October 2020, just a few months after becoming a Leeds player, Transfermarkt rated Rodrigo’s market value at £27m, whereas it now stands at just £13.5m, highlighting a significant drop of 50%, possibly as a result of his lack of consistent goal contributions.

Even though only Raphinha and Dan James have taken more shots at goal in the Premier League than the former Valencia star this term, his percentage of shots on target stands at just 32.4%, which is lower than the likes of Mateusz Klich, Tyler Roberts, Joe Gelhardt, Jack Harrison, Adam Forshaw and Diego Llorente.

This shows that in the absence of Patrick Bamford for the majority of the campaign through injury, the 31-year-old has not been able to provide much of a real goal threat for his side.

As a result, it’s hardly a surprise that former striker and pundit Kevin Phillips dubbed him “non-existent” for his efforts.

Taking all of this into account, it could be said that Andrea Radrizzani made the wrong choice in choosing which player he was going to break the bank and spend a big sum of money on.

Moving forward, the best way Rodrigo can repay his transfer fee now would be to fire his team to safety with some goals that can result in them picking up enough points to avoid getting relegated back to the Championship.

In other news: Orta can seal dream move after Leeds plot bid for £20m gem, he’s a “new Luis Suarez” – opinion

Leeds set to miss out on Noussair Mazraoui

Leeds United look set to miss out on long-term target Noussair Mazraoui, who is edging closer to a move to Bayern Munich, Fabrizio Romano reports.

The Lowdown: Leeds links

The Whites were first linked with a move for Mazraoui back in October, with reports in November then suggesting that Victor Orta was readying a move for the 24-year-old.

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As we know, a move for the versatile right-back never materialised in the January window, however, Leeds were still name-checked with an interest in Mazraoui just last month.

The Morocco international is out of contract with Ajax in a matter of months so Orta could have snapped him up for free this summer, but it doesn’t look as if Elland Road will be his next destination.

The Latest: Romano’s post

Romano took to Twitter on Tuesday morning, revealing that Bayern are prepared to complete a deal for Mazraoui ‘in the coming days’.

The transfer expert added that a ‘verbal agreement has been reached’ following a productive meeting with agent Mino Raiola.

The Verdict: Dest instead?

It could well be a busy summer at Elland Road in regards to incomings and outgoings, with journalist Pete O’Rourke believing the Whites will be ‘looking at a right-back’.

Barcelona’s Sergino Dest has been linked with a move to Yorkshire, a transfer that O’Rourke labelled as a possible ‘big deal’ ahead of Jesse Marsch’s first full season in charge.

One thing we do know is that it looks extremely unlikely that Mazraoui will be joining the club, which is a blow for Orta and co, so they may decide to step up their interest in Dest as a result.

In other news: ‘Set to leave…’ – Journalist says Leeds midfielder will now quit Elland Road this summer. 

مدرب جامبيا: الإسماعيلي طلب التعاقد معي.. والأهلي والزمالك مثل الفرق الأوروبية

كشف المدرب البلجيكي توم سينتفيت المدير الفني لمنتخب جامبيا حقيقة دخول نادي الإسماعيلي في مفاوضات للتعاقد معه.

وقال سينتفيت في تصريحات تلفزيونية ببرنامج “الماتش”: “مسؤولي الإسماعيلي تحدثوا معي الشهر الماضي عدة مرات، وجرى تفاوض مع رئيس النادي”.

طالع | أيمن الجمل: برشلونة تعرض لمشاكل مثل الإسماعيلي.. ولم أجتمع باللاعبين

وأضاف: “الخلاف لم يكن بسبب المقابل المالي لكنني كنت أتمنى حصد الألقاب واحقق النجاحات البطولات، والإسماعيلي نادي كبير لكنه يمر بظروف صعبة في الوقت الحالي والنتائج لم تكن جيدة، أنا مدرب طموح”.

واستكمل: “لم اتحدث في التفاصيل مع الإسماعيلي ولكني أعلم أن مصر بها دوري قوي جدًا والأهلي والزمالك من عمالقة الكرة المصرية بجانب فاركو وفيوتشر وبيراميدز”.

واستطرد: “استقبلت عروضًا أخرى من وكلاء مصريين ومن دول عربية أخرى، فقد حدث تفاوض من الوداد المغربي وتواصلت مع رئيس النادي وكذلك مولودية الجزائر”.

وأتم: “الأهلي والزمالك أكبر الفرق الإفريقية ودائما على القمة، محترفون في التنظيم ويملكون لاعبين على أعلى مستوى مثل الفرق الأوروبية، ولديهم بنية تحتية”.

Sunderland played blinder with Connor Wickham

Transfers are never guaranteed to work out in football and failed deals have stung Sunderland more than most in recent years.

The Black Cats suffered back-to-back relegations from the Premier League and the Championship to end up in League One in 2017, as they were unable to bring in the players they needed to avoid the drop on both occasions.

However, they have also made some excellent decisions in the transfer market over the years and deserve credit where it’s due.

Blinder on Wickham

One player the club managed to pull a blinder with was centre-forward Connor Wickham, as Dick Advocaat sold him to Crystal Palace for £9m (Transfermarkt) in 2015.

The Black Cats brought him in from Ipswich for £8.1m in 2011 and he scored 15 goals and provided four assists in 91 outings for the side. This included ten Premier League goals in his last two top-flight campaigns, scoring five in 15 and five in 36 before leaving for Selhurst Park.

Sunderland got almost 100 games of service and a number of Premier League goals out of him before making a, albeit small, profit on him. Whilst this is evidence enough to suggest that it was a good deal by the club, what has happened to Wickham since leaving has proven that they played a blinder with his sale.

His career has flopped as he only played 50 times in six seasons for Palace. After playing 21 Premier League matches in his first campaign for the club, he never made more than eight in another season for the Eagles as he scored three league goals in his final three years in London.

He ended his disastrous spell by leaving on a free transfer in the summer of 2021. Championship Preston then picked him up for nothing later that year before landing at his current destination – MK Dons.

The 6 foot 3 forward, who journalist Dom Howson previously dubbed a “unit”, has beaten the goalkeeper only once in nine League One outings for the Buckinghamshire side after joining on a free transfer from Preston, as he has failed to get himself back on track.

The Athletic previously ran a story explaining when players typically peak in each position and for centre-forwards it is said to be around the age of 27, heading into their 30’s. Thus, with Wickham now 29, it’s obvious things haven’t turned out well for him.

Instead of finding his best form, Wickham’s stock is now at the lowest point of his entire career. At the time of writing (28/03/22), Transfermarkt value him at a measly £720k, which is significantly lower than the £9m Sunderland received from Palace for his signature. It is also lower than the £900k he was valued at whilst playing for Ipswich at the age of 16, illustrating just how far he has fallen from grace.

Therefore, Sunderland played a blinder with him as they made a profit on the fee they paid to the Tractor boys and got him out of the door before his career went tumbling downhill.

He failed to fulfil his potential and the Black Cats did not feel the effects of his failure as they cashed in on him at the perfect time.

AND in other news, Forget Defoe: Sunderland must now swoop for teen prodigy with 21 goals in 13 games…

Após revelar time da estreia, Felipe Conceição faz mistério antes do Flu

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Antes da estreia no Campeonato Carioca, o técnico Felipe Conceição informou, jogador por jogador, qual seria o time do Botafogo contra a Portuguesa. Agora, na véspera do segundo jogo e já um clássico com o Fluminense, o tom é de mistério. Nada de colher de chá para imprensa. Muito menos para o Tricolor.

As dúvidas maiores ficam por conta de Carli, substituído no intervalo do primeiro jogo com dores na panturrilha direita, e Gatito Fernández, que também não está 100% fisicamente. O zagueiro é titular e deve ser preservado, com Marcelo entrando no lugar dele. O paraguaio é reserva de Jefferson.

-Gatito treinou ontem e hoje, mas será reavaliado. Carli não treinou, mas o departamento médico também prefere reavaliá-lo também amanhã – disse o treinador, antes de completar:

-Hoje peço desculpas, não vou passar o time. Até por essas questões físicas. Sobre os que foram inscritos, estamos pensando e vou guardar para amanhã – desconversou o comandante sobre Leandro Carvalho e Renatinho, que foram inscritos na última quinta-feira.

A atividade desta sexta-feira foi sob o sol escaldante que reinava no campo principal do Estádio Nilton Santos. Somente foram liberados os minutos finais, quando cobranças de falta e pênalti predominavam. A partida contra o Fluminense é neste sábado, às 17 horas, no Maracanã.

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روبرتسون بعد تأهل ليفربول لثمن نهائي دوري الأبطال: نونيز كان غاضبًا من نفسه

علّق أندي روبرتسون، لاعب فريق ليفربول، على تأهلهم إلى ثمن نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا مساء اليوم بعد فوزهم على أياكس.

وتلاقى الفريقان في إطار منافسات الجولة الخامسة من دور مجموعات دوري الأبطال، على ملعب “يوهان كرويف”، حيث فاز ليفربول بثلاثة أهداف دون رد.

وقال روبرتسون في تصريحات نشرتها شبكة “بي بي سي” العالمية: “كنا نعلم أنه يجب عليهم الفوز، حاولوا البدء بسرعة ولا أعتقد أننا هدأنا بسرعة كافية، ولكن الشيء المهم هو أننا لم نستقبل، تمكنا من الحفاظ على شباكنا ثم كان الأمر يتعلق بتسجيل الهدف الأول”.

وأضاف: “لقد سجلنا الهدف وفي الشوط الثاني نجحنا في التأهل، كان من الجيد أن تتأهل قبل المباراة الأخيرة”.

وواصل: “كان لدينا السيطرة، كان داروين غاضبًا حقًا من نفسه بين الشوطين (أهدر فرصة هدف محقق في اللحظات الأخيرة من الشوط الأول)، جلست بجواره في الاستراحة وأخبرته أنني سأضع عرضية على رأسه حتى يسجل”.

وأردف: “هذا الملعب من الصعب المجئ إليه حقًا، الحفاظ على نظافة الشباك هو أمر مهم جدًا بالنسبة لنا الآن”.

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