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Warne should be fit for World Cup

MELBOURNE, Dec 16 AAP – Shane Warne should be available for Australia’s World Cup cricket campaign after undergoing shoulder surgery today.

AAP16-Dec-2002MELBOURNE, Dec 16 AAP – Shane Warne should be available for Australia’s World Cup cricket campaign after undergoing shoulder surgery today.Australian team doctor Trefor James said Warne had undergone arthroscopic surgery this morning after he dislocated his bowling shoulder against England last night.James said Warne would be out of action for up to six weeks, meaning Warne will miss the remaining two Ashes Tests against England and the rest of the triangular one-day cricket series.But James was hopeful of having Warne back by the start of the World Cup in late February.”I don’t think I could be definite, we are hopeful he will be available and we will just have to wait until we’ll be in a better position to see,” he said.James said Warne was likely to make a full recovery despite fears his latest injury might have finished his career.”We expect him to bowl without any dramas and in the short term, we expect him to be out for four to six weeks,” James said.James said Warne was in shock and disappointment last night but in good spirits today.James said Warne faced a low-risk of redislocating his shoulder.But he said any risk would be associated with throwing a ball rather than bowling.James said Warne’s previous shoulder surgery had no bearing on his latest injury.He said Warne had a good track record of recovering from injuries and was diligent in his approach to rehabilitation.Melbourne specialist Greg Hoy performed the surgery, which was exploratory.

Celtic: Campbell reacts to Hoops’ Ryan link

Football Insider pundit Kevin Campbell has been having his say on Celtic and Arsenal’s interest in goalkeeper Mat Ryan.  

The Lowdown: Celtic readying contract

Reports from Football Insider last week suggested that the Hoops are hoping to beat the Gunners in the race for the Brighton ‘keeper.

Ange Postecoglou’s appointment as Celtic boss provided a twist that could work in the Hoops’ favour, with the Scottish giants putting together a contract package.

The Seagulls are happy for Ryan to leave this summer, and Celtic have already picked out a specific shirt number – one.

The Latest: Campbell reacts

The 51-year-old, formerly of Arsenal, was asked if Ryan would be a welcome addition in Glasgow.

Campbell appeared desperate for his former side to win the race for the shot-stopper, who he described as ‘quality’.

“No, no, no, he’s coming to Arsenal.

“Of course, he would be a great signing for Celtic because he is a quality, reliable goalkeeper.

“I think Arsenal seriously need him and will go the extra mile to get him.

“They need to keep him because he has proven he can do the business. Beggars cannot be choosers at Arsenal, let me tell you.

“Arsenal have struggled in that department for some time. Ryan is a player that they have to get this summer.”

The Verdict: It could be a real coup

It seems as if Campbell would be upset if Celtic pipped Arsenal for Ryan’s services, so that just shows it could be a real coup for Postecoglou and the Hoops.

Vasilis Barkas, Scott Bain and Conor Hazard all failed to make themselves first choice after receiving chances last season, so a new goalkeeper could be a priority for Postecoglou.

He knows Ryan well during his time as Australia manager, making the 29-year-old his number one at the 2014 World Cup and 2015 Asia Cup, so bringing him to Scotland could help the 55-year-old put together a solid defensive base with an experienced player he already trusts.

In other news: ‘Have made a bid’ – Reliable reporter drops transfer development involving Celtic, find out more here. 

Cidermen join the hunt for Iain Sutcliffe

Somerset have confirmed that they have made an offer to the unsettled Leicestershire batsman Iain Sutcliffe who topped 1000 runs in the 2002 championship season

SOMERSET11-Nov-2002Somerset have confirmed that they have made an offer to the unsettled Leicestershire batsman Iain Sutcliffe who topped 1000 runs in the 2002 championship season.Chief executive Peter Anderson told me: “Sutcliffe is the type of player we need for sure, but we have to balance any offer we make to him against the budget that we have available, and the affect that has on the salary levels of our existing players. We have to live within our means.”He continued: “What Somerset are continually up against are the larger counties who can always throw money at a problem.”Meanwhile the county have also confirmed that they are interested in Tasmanian batsman Michael Dighton who has an English qualification and who is keen to come to England and play for Somerset.Twenty six year old Dighton attended the Australian Academy in 1996, and initially played in Western Australia with club side Scarborough CC who are coached by Piran Holloway. In his twenty three first class matches the right handed batsman has scored 1373 runs at an average of just over 38, and is currently batting at number three in the Tasmanian state side that is captained by Jamie Cox.The former Somerset skipper told me: “This player has done well on the Tasmanian scene and has scored three first class centuries. I am very impressed with him and he might be just what Somerset are looking for.”Coach Kevin Shine told me: “We are looking to strengthen the top order, and if we are unlucky with Sutcliffe, Dighton might well be the answer.”Mr Anderson added: “In the near future England are going to play in Hobart and whilst he is there Vic Marks, the Somerset cricket chairman can personally check up on Dighton for us.”

Sanchez: Slavisa Jokanovic is Sheffield United’s golden ticket

Speaking exclusively to The Transfer Tavern, Lawrie Sanchez has described Sheffield United boss Slavisa Jokanovic as a “golden ticket” to the Premier League.

Jokanovic arrived at Bramall Lane at the end of May, replacing Chris Wilder and taking over from Paul Heckingbottom, who had been in temporary charge of the Yorkshire club.

United will start the 2021/22 season in the Championship following their relegation from the Premier League but, with Jokanovic in charge, Sanchez does not think they will be in English football’s second tier for too long.

Discussing United’s decision to appoint the 52-year-old in an interview with TT, the former top-flight manager said:

“I was surprised actually. Although, to be fair, Jokanovic got Watford up. I mean, to get two teams to the Premier League, he’s a golden ticket.”

Indeed, having taken both Watford and Fulham from the Championship to the Premier League, Jokanovic looks like a really smart appointment by United.

Of course, there are going to be some tough teams in the second division fighting for promotion next year.

West Brom and Jokanovic’s former club Fulham were, of course, also relegated, while the likes of Swansea City and Bournemouth have shown they are capable sides under Steve Cooper and Jonathan Woodgate respectively, both reaching the play-offs.

But given Jokanovic’s history, the Blades will surely fancy their chances under the Serbian.

Hampshire Under 19s travel in Championship quarter-final

Hampshire’s Young Cricketers are through to the quarter-finals of the ECB Under-19 County Championship

Mike Vimpany15-Aug-2002Hampshire’s Young Cricketers are through to the quarter-finals of the ECB Under-19 County Championship.They will play Herefordshire at Long Marston, Hertfordshire next Tuesday and Wednesday.Hereford swept through their West Midlands group, winning all their matches.The other quarter-finals are: Essex v Cambridgeshire, Somerset v Staffordshire, Lancashire v Devon.

Leicester City linked to Ozan Kabak

Leicester City’s transfer plans have suffered a potential blow after it was revealed that Newcastle United are also keen on signing Schalke defender Ozan Kabak.

What’s the story?

The 21-year-old impressed during a six-month loan spell at Liverpool last season, however, the Reds decided not to take up their option to buy the Turkey international for £18 million.

Now though, Kabak is the subject of interest from Premier League sides Leicester and Newcastle, according to German outlet Bild.

Rodgers will be gutted

Brendan Rodgers’ charges have been linked with a move for Kabak for several weeks as the Northern Irish manager looks to strengthen his first-team squad over the summer.

The departure of experienced defenders Wes Morgan and Christian Fuchs means the Midlands outfit need to bolster their backline over the coming months, with a Europa League campaign on the horizon.

After a shaky start to his Liverpool career – ironically against Leicester – Kabak grew in confidence after each game for the Anfield outfit, receiving a very respectable 6.72 WhoScored rating from his nine Premier League outings.

His solid displays earned praise from Jurgen Klopp as the 19-time English champions clawed themselves back into a Champions League qualification spot.

“Ozan came in at 20 from Germany, was a big prospect but wasn’t lucky with the last two teams he played for; one went down (Stuttgart), and the other will probably go down (Schalke). But nobody really doubted his quality,” said Klopp.

However, with the likes of Jonny Evans, Wesley Fofana and Caglar Soyuncu potentially ahead of Kabak at the King Power Stadium, the promise of first-team football may be enough to persuade the £22.5m-rated centre-back to join Newcastle instead of moving to the King Power.

The Magpies recovered from a disastrous run of form in the middle of the campaign to win five of their final nine league games, and Steve Bruce is looking to build on their end-of-season momentum in the transfer market.

News that one of his key transfer targets may be poached by a domestic rival, one who may be a more attractive proposition due to the game time on offer, will surely leave Rodgers feeling gutted as he attempts to build a squad capable of breaking into the top-flight’s top four.

And, in other news…Huge LCFC transfer update emerges on “outstanding” £34.5m ace, Rodgers will be gutted 

Smith injury a worry, 13 chose for C&G match at Somerset

Hampshire have left many options open for their Cheltenham & Gloucester match v Somerset at Taunton on Wednesday, taking a squad of 14 to the West country.

Vic Isaacs17-Jun-2002Hampshire have left many options open for their Cheltenham & Gloucester match v Somerset at Taunton on Wednesday, taking a squad of 14 to the West country.The main problem for Hampshire is Robin Smith’s back injury, and he will face a late fitness test before deciding whether to lead Hampshire out. Will Kendall would captain the side.Lawrence Prittipaul and Jason Laney will be vying for the vacant spot should the captain be unable to play.Hampshire from: Derek Kenway, Will Kendall, John Crawley, Robin Smith (Captain), Neil Johnson, Giles White, Nic Pothas (wicket-keeper), Shaun Udal, Dimitri Mascarenhas, Chris Tremlett, Alan Mullally, Jason Laney, Lawrence Prittipaul, James Hamblin.

Pakistan holds total sway

LAHORE – It was indeed a solidly relentless all-round display in the field throughout, as Pakistan blanked out the Black Caps with great authority, taking the third and last game of the series by a convincing margin of 66 runs, with a bit more than

Agha Akbar27-Apr-2002LAHORE – It was indeed a solidly relentless all-round display in the field throughout, as Pakistan blanked out the Black Caps with great authority, taking the third and last game of the series by a convincing margin of 66 runs, with a bit more than four overs to spare.With this new-found consistency, having won 23 out of their last 31 games, Pakistan enters the truncated two-Test rubber with their morale and confidence pretty high. This was also Pakistan’s seventh consecutive victory over the Kiwis.As Shoaib Malik made his career-best score, 115, having a hand in three partnerships of 50-plus, Pakistan posted a huge 277, always a difficult prospect against the Pakistan attack under lights.Even with a depleted side, with Wasim Akram, Saqlain Mushtaq and Imran Nazir rested, the Pakistanis held such sway that by the end of the 30th over the asking rate was already 7 an over and climbing. The writing was pretty much on the wall for the Black Caps. And sensing a tame ending, the near capacity crowd in the Gaddafi Stadium, which created an electrifying atmosphere throughout, started filing out.Despite the task being rather daunting, the Black Caps may have made a fist of it had Craig McMillan and skipper Stephen Fleming stuck around in the middle for long. They didn’t, and from then on the slide down the slope was pretty swift.Malik also piled more misery on the Kiwis with his second career-best in the match – this time with the ball, with a return of 3-37, and more crucially clean bowling Fleming behind his legs. With this all-round display, he removed any contention for the Man of the Match award!With Shoaib Akhtar spearheading the attack along with skipper Waqar Younis, the crowd was treated to some great pace bowling. Shoaib’s raw pace was a spectacle in itself, and Waqar’s virtuoso display of swing bowling added spice to the difficult chase. It was Shoaib who continuously put the 100-mile barrier under a threat, one of his thunderbolts to McMillan clocking 99.3 mph (159 kmph). An unreliable, hence not deemed official (assuming the tv broadcaster’s gun is official), speed gun also clocked him at 99.9 mph. The PCB issued a press release as follows:’According to the speed gun operated in the ground by a sponsor, Shoaib Akhtar bowled a delivery at a speed off 161 kph during the third odi between Pakistan and New Zealand at Gaddafi Staium, Lahore.’Well this is an issue that will fire up lots of media speculation as the TV broadcaster’s speed gun was not working, so one can only rest this case as there is really no ‘official’ system in place for measuring speeds.The Black Caps were treated to some scary stuff by Akhtar from the word go, but it was Waqar Younis who disturbed Chris Nevin’s off-stump with a gem of a delivery, which pitched on the leg and swung out late. This early scalp brought McMillan in, and he along with Matt Horne did a measure of repair job with controlled aggression. Horne displayed lots of guts, flicking Akhtar for two consecutive fours over mid-wicket and square leg in the eighth over.Shoaib was replaced by Mohammad Sami after a rather expensive spell of bowling where he went for 23 runs in four overs. Horne rode his luck when he was caught behind off a no-ball in the very first Sami over. As the Kiwis went past 50 in the 11th over, Horne and McMillan continued to play their shots and also tried to maintain a healthy run rate. Horne (28, 44 balls, 3 fours) was bowled by Abdul Razzaq in the 15th over. McMillan (38, 48 balls, 3 fours) went soon after, his miscued pull off Sami, who also worked up considerable pace, regularly in the mid 140s, giving a simple chance to Inzamam at mid-wicket.Lou Vincent, who had quite efficiently kept wickets earlier in the day, along with Fleming (15, 26 balls) tried to steady the innings but their hopes more or less evaporated when Fleming was bowled by Malik round his legs.At the end of 30th over, the Black Caps were 137 for four and the required run rate was already creeping up to 7 an over. Vincent and Styris tried to make a fist of it, but the former was bowled by Afridi and Styris was comprehensively stumped by Latif off Malik, who also bowled Adams neck and crop.It was all over, and the remaining three wickets fell in no time, two of them, Brooke Walker and Daryl Tuffey being run out. Chris Harris, the last man out, tried to reduce the margin of defeat but it was Sami who snared him leg before for 37 to bring down the curtains on the Kiwi innings.Shoaib scores ton as Pakistan batting gives another organised display:
Malik (115, 142 balls, 12 fours) scored his second century in three games, as Pakistan posted a very competitive score of 278 for five wickets in their regulation 50 overs. Par for the course in this series as far as first innings scores go, as Pakistan had 275 at Karachi and New Zealand 277 at Rawalpindi.Though the finish was not as powerful as it could have been, with the last 10 overs going for just 71 runs, it still was a very organised batting display by Pakistan, fifth on the trot if one includes the last two games of Sharjah Cup 2002. And though the Kiwis bowled with a lot of discipline, conceding only three extras in the whole innings, and barring one dropped chance, they fielded with their usual athleticism, they still had no answer to Pakistan’s clinical efficiency in gathering runs.That too, without much help today from Younis Khan or Abdul Razzaq, great strikers of the ball that they are, getting in a proper innings. As Razzaq walked in at the fag end, only 17 deliveries remained. He got to face 11 of them, he slammed 22, with two fours and a six, all in the mid-wicket region, to provide some impetus to the innings which was tapering off at the close. Ostensibly because of Malik getting bogged down while looking for his hundred and debutant Misbah-ul-Haq trying to make a success of his first outing.Though the cornerstone of the innings was young Malik’s knock, his highest in One-day Internationals, the four good partnerships ensured Pakistan putting up a big total without any real difficulty.Afridi started the way he usually does, in an exuberant manner, flicking Andre Adams first delivery to deep square leg for a boundary. He had two more hits to the fence, and in trying to repeat one of them over mid-wicket, skying a simple catch to Matt Horne at mid-on off Andre Adams.Yousuf Youhana, who is in high season form these days, chipped in with a brisk 53 (of 51 balls, 5 fours, 2 towering sixes). He seemed to be in the kind of groove that had the promise of a third century in four innings, and was playing his strokes with great freedom once Scott Styris dropped him in the covers of Chris Harris. He really rubbed it in, by clouting Harris for a six and four in the same over and then spanking Ian Butler for two fours next over. But having made his 50 in style, Youhana gave it all away when he offered a simple caught and bowled chance to leggie Brooke Walker in his first over, and he didn’t fumble it. But by then the second wicket stand had posted 93, off mere 103 balls.Inzamam, out of sorts in recent times, seemed to be in his element, as he whacked Walker for a huge six over long-on. Malik reached his 50 in the next over, from 76 deliveries, and laced with six fours, some of them really glorious strokes.Inzamam played well for his 35 (40 balls, 1 four, 1 six) when trying to clear the field played one right down the throat of Daryl Tuffey at deep mid-wicket off Walker. Pakistan were 191 at this point and the third wicket partnership between Inzamam and Malik had yielded 72 runs. Inzamam was replaced by debutant Misbah who mostly concentrated on rotating the strike, but with Malik eyeing his century things slowed down a bit, and though Pakistan had posted 207 by the end of the 40th over, the next four overs only yielded 19. Malik reached his 100, off 130 balls with 11 fours, but the scoring rate was still a trifle slow. Malik and Misbah, after contributing 59 in 65 balls, departed in quick succession with Razzaq hitting out to help bring the innings to a brighter close, striking Styris for a six in the last over to make it count for a dozen.A highly defendable total; given Pakistan’s potent attack. And the Pakistan attack, despite being without Wasim Akram and Saqlain Mushtaq, didn’t allow them to reach anywhere near the target.

Rangers: Maguire discusses Ibrox expansion

Football finance expert Kieran Maguire believes that Glasgow Rangers could easily increase their capacity at Ibrox by 9,000 seats and still sell out the ground.

The Lowdown: Gers plan for extra seating

The stadium currently holds just under 51,000, but there is room to add more seating capacity.

Speaking to the Louden Tavern Podcast, Gers vice-chairman John Bennett has revealed that it is a mid-term goal of the 55-time Scottish champions to add more seats.

The Latest: Maguire thinks there could be room for 60,000 at Ibrox

Speaking to Football Insider, Maguire has suggested there could viably be room to have a 60,000 capacity at Ibrox. He said:

“With the Steven Gerrard factor and the fact they are competing in Europe, why can’t they be looking at something around 60,000?

“There are three clubs in London that have that capacity, so why can we not have two in Glasgow?

“Both Rangers and Celtic have fanbases that go beyond the borders of Glasgow itself. People are hugely invested in both clubs in the city but also all around Scotland as well. 

“There are about 600,000 people in Glasgow but that doesn’t stop Liverpool and Everton both getting huge crowds. The same goes for both Manchester clubs.”

The Verdict: Why not?

As it stands, Ibrox is the 51st biggest stadium in Europe in terms of capacity (stadiumguide.com). 50,000+ is nothing to be sniffed at, but when you consider the Gers have already sold 44,000 season tickets for 2021/22 (rangers.co.uk) even when it is not yet clear when fans will be allowed to fully return to grounds following the global pandemic, there definitely seems room for growth.

Maguire is also correct to allude to “the Steven Gerrard” factor after the manager led them to not only end their 10-year wait for a Premiership title, but to do so unbeaten and with 102 points on the board.

A capacity of 60,000 would put them in and around Celtic Park, which can currently host 60,500. The Gers will want to match their fierce rivals in every aspect – a bigger stadium will give them plenty more possibility to do just that.

In other news, this man has been urged to stay at Rangers despite exit rumours.

Predicted Sheffield United XI under Slavisa

Sheffield United announced earlier this week that Serbian manager Slavisa Jokanovic would take charge at Bramall Lane this summer, taking over from caretaker manager Paul Heckingbottom.

The Blades revealed on Thursday that the experienced manager, who has previously spent time with Watford and Fulham, had signed a three-year deal with the club.

Jokanovic will leave his role at Qatari side Al-Gharafa in order to return to England and will be tasked with challenging for promotion from the Championship next season following Sheffield United’s relegation from the top flight.

Taking into account potential new signings, injury boosts and Jokanovic’s preferred style of play, Football FanCast predicts how the Blades could potentially line up next season in the Championship…

After finishing the Premier League season in impressive form and earning a call-up to England’s provisional 33-man squad for Euro 2020, Sheffield United may find it hard to keep hold of Aaron Ramsdale this summer, but he is a guaranteed starter in goal should he stay with the Blades.

Although the Bramall Lane outfit enjoyed a lot of success in recent seasons with a five-at-the-back system with overlapping centre-backs, Jokanovic’s preferred formation is a 4-2-3-1 according to Transfermarkt, so perhaps we will see him switch to that setup.

That should see John Egan partner Jack O’Connell at centre-back, with the former Blackburn Rovers man hopefully fit to make his return next season after missing virtually all of the Premier League season through injury.

George Baldock and Enda Stevens were both instrumental in Sheffield United’s promotion campaign from the Championship in 2018/19, so they keep their places at full-back.

In midfield, Sander Berge’s injury concerns this season could see him remain at Bramall Lane amid some transfer interest, so he should start alongside Ollie Norwood in midfield, with John Fleck pushed into a more attacking role.

He is joined by a potential new signing in Tom Cairney, who has been recently linked with a move to the Blades having worked with Jokanovic closely during his time at Fulham, whilst David McGoldrick also features in an attacking midfield role.

Finally, Jonson Clarke-Harris is another name who has been linked with the Blades; and after his superb season with Peterborough United, he would surely start up front, with Rhian Brewster perhaps likely to stay on the bench until he can break his goalscoring duck since his £23.4m move from Liverpool almost eight months ago.

In other news… Sheffield United dealt huge setback in race for “fantastic” star, Van Winckel must act

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