Sri Lanka Women defend 129 for crucial win

Sri Lanka Women defended 129 to register a crucial win – their first of the tournament – against Ireland Women in Mohali

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ScorecardCaptain Chamari Atapattu set the tone for Sri Lanka’s win with a 22-ball 34•International Cricket CouncilSri Lanka Women defended 129 to register a crucial win – their first of the tournament – against Ireland Women in Mohali. Three run-outs and three wickets from Sugandika Kumari helped keep Ireland to 115 in the chase, thereby completing a 14-run win.Left-arm spinner Kumari, who returned career-best figures, removed Clare Shillington and Cath Dalton early before solid cameos from Cecelia Joyce (29), Isobel Joyce (24) and Laura Delany (29) took Ireland closer. With 43 required off the last five overs, a succession of wickets took the game away from Ireland. Kumari finished with 3 for 24.Earlier, Sri Lanka got off to a flying start after opting to bat. The openers – Chamari Atapattu (34 off 22) and Yasoda Mendis – added 45 in just 32 balls, of which Mendis contributed 9.Legspinner Ciara Metcalfe then dismissed both openers in the space of four balls to bring Ireland back into the contest. Metcalfe produced another double-strike in the 10th over to leave Sri Lanka struggling at 59 for 5. A 49-run stand between Prasadani Weerakkody and Eshani Lokusuriyage, who struck a 28-ball 35, resurrected Sri Lanka and helped them post a total of 129 for 7. Metcalfe also produced career-best figures to finish with 4 for 15.

Revealed: When Cristiano Ronaldo ‘will finish’ & what needs to happen before Al-Nassr superstar considers retirement

Al-Nassr superstar Cristiano Ronaldo will only “finish” his remarkable career when his body begins to give up, says Portugal manager Roberto Martinez.

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All-time great showing no sign of slowing downContinues to star for club and countryWill not hang up his boots any time soonWHAT HAPPENED?

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner is still going strong at 38 years of age, with nobody in world football bettering his return of 54 goals for club and country across the calendar year of 2023. The all-time great is showing no sign of slowing down, with the expectation being that he has several years left at the very highest level.

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Ronaldo has suggested in the past that he will play on into his 40s, providing that he steers clear of serious injury, with there no desire on his part to consider retirement. He has worked relentlessly to keep himself in peak physical condition, while demanding nothing but the best from himself and those around him.

WHAT MARTINEZ SAID ABOUT RONALDO

As long he retains that hunger and fitness, Martinez sees no reason why Ronaldo would give any thought to hanging up his boots. Portugal’s head coach has told when asked when the all-time great could call it a day: “Cristiano will finish the day he decides that his body cannot give him what he wants on the pitch. At the moment he still wants to win everything. There are no other 38 year olds that can give you the level that he gives physically in two international games within a space of three days.”

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Former Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus star Ronaldo is working on a contract at Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Nassr through to 2025. He is expected to grace Euro 2024 with his country, while playing on towards the 2026 World Cup, and will continue to enhance international records in the men’s game that have already seen him earn 205 caps and score 128 goals for Portugal.

Erling Haaland is The Terminator but have Manchester City made a massive mistake letting Cole Palmer join Chelsea?! Winners and losers from a crazy draw at Stamford Bridge

Many felt that the Blues had overpaid for the 21-year-old attacker but he stole the show at Stamford Bridge on Sunday

"I'm tired," Mauricio Pochettino said in his post-match press conference. And who could blame him? With Monday's emotionally-draining Tottenham victory still fresh in the memory, the Argentine was subjected to another tortuous 90-plus minutes against Manchester City on Sunday.

However, thanks to Cole Palmer, at least the Blues came away with a 4-4 draw and a point to show for their efforts. The former City man netted from the penalty spot in second-half stoppage time to cap off another crazy game of Premier League football, after Ruben Dias had chopped down Armando Broja in the area.

Before that, this one had pretty much everything. As you might expect in a game with eight goals, Erling Haaland found himself on the scoresheet twice, though not without controversy, and Palmer was not the only ex-City man that proved a point against his former employers.

England boss Gareth Southgate would have watched on with particular interest too, with Raheem Sterling making another strong case for his return to the national team. But, in the end, this one was all about Palmer – a young man proving that not all of Chelsea's summer signings are doomed to failure.

Below, GOAL runs down all the winners and losers from Stamford Bridge…

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Haaland has scored two or more goals on 36 occasions since joining Borussia Dortmund in 2020 – more than any other player across Europe's 'Big Five' leagues. Obviously! The man is a goalscoring machine, operating in a league of his own. It really is as simple as that. Like the Terminator, there is just no stopping him – no matter how little the Norwegian is involved in his team’s build-up play. However, while Haaland is sometimes criticised for his lack of touches, particularly since arriving at Manchester City, he was excellent at Stamford Bridge in every sense.

His hold-up play was fantastic – he was heavily involved in the move that led to City’s fourth goal – and he never gave Thiago Silva & Co. a moment’s piece. On days such as these, he really does look like a cheat code. City didn’t play particularly well at all yet they still managed to claim a point almost exclusively because of the phenomenal No.9.

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When Pep Guardiola claimed that Manchester City were "in trouble” following an injury to John Stones, many people scoffed. After all, the Catalan is in possession of one of the most expensively assembled squads in football history. The man is renowned for stockpiling £50 million defenders – and only this past summer he signed a centre-back, Josko Gvardiol, for nearly twice that figure.

However, Stones was undeniably conspicuous by his absence at Stamford Bridge, with his defensive excellence and composure on the ball in midfield sorely missed by a team that looked unusually ragged. The aforementioned Gvardiol continues to flatter to deceive but the real story was City being let down by some of their most reliable players, namely Ederson and Ruben Dias.

The former was at fault for Nicolas Jackson’s goal, while the latter was atrocious throughout, with his miserable evening capped by a terrible challenge on Armando Broja that allowed Palmer to level the game from the penalty spot. Maybe Guardiola was right. Maybe the treble-winners really are in trouble…

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Of all the signings Chelsea have made in the Todd Boehly era so far, few have generated as muted a reaction as when Palmer arrived from Manchester City in a £42.5m ($51.9m) deal. Dismissed as an overpay at the time, the silky forward is making his critics eat their words lately – and Sunday was his best display yet.

Palmer clearly wanted to prove a point to his former club. His energy never dipped and he was involved in many of Chelsea’s best moves, linking up sublimely with Reece James down the right-hand side in particular. Midway through the second half, it appeared he’d created his crowning moment, jinking past a host of sky-blue shirts and into the box. However, off balance, he scuffed a tame effort at Ederson.

Thankfully, Dias was on hand to ensure his ex-team-mate went home happy. His foul gifted Chelsea a penalty at the death and despite a lengthy delay, Palmer kept his nerve, stepping up to smash home and earn his side a point. This young team desperately needs leaders – and Palmer can be exactly that. City might have made a massive mistake in not fighting harder to keep him around in the summer.

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GettyLOSER: Levi Colwill

Colwill has not had the best week on a personal level. After putting in one of his shakiest displays in a Chelsea shirt against Tottenham on Monday – which resulted in him being dragged off at half time – he was absent from the squad entirely against City. The talented young defender suffered a minor shoulder injury in the lead up to the game and was not risked this weekend.

Colwill was milling around the press area with fellow absentee Wesley Fofana before the match and seemed in decent-enough spirits – particularly when he got to spend some time with rap superstar and Chelsea fan Jack Harlow. However, the knock comes at a less-than-ideal moment.

He was once again called up by England boss Gareth Southgate for next week’s Euro 2024 qualifiers against North Macedonia and Malta and although there is little to play for – with the Three Lions progression already secured – the warning Southgate issued to clubmate Reece James will be ringing in Colwill’s ears this evening. It’s not long until the action gets going in Germany and every single player will be laser-focussed on impressing Southgate. Colwill seems to have been deprived of that opportunity this month.

Mahmudullah ruled out of India series

Mahmudullah will miss the entire series against India after fracturing his index finger on his left hand in training

ESPNcricinfo staff04-Jun-2015Bangladesh allrounder Mahmudullah will miss the solitary Test and three ODIs against India after sustaining a fracture on his left index finger during training. His availability for the T20s against South Africa is still unknown.Nasir Hossain has replaced Mahmudullah in Bangladesh’s Test squad. Nasir has played the last of his 16 Tests against West Indies in September 2014. He missed the three Tests against Zimbabwe and the two Tests against Pakistan.”Mahmudullah got hurt while training this morning,” Bangladesh physio Bayjedul Islam Khan said. “He was injured on his left index finger. X-rays have showed he has a fracture. He didn’t train thereafter. It takes about three to four weeks for this type of fracture to heal.”Mahmudullah’s fractured finger was strapped when he left the Shere Bangla National Stadium, to have his injury examined.

Paul Pogba pay cut! Juventus plan contract talks with World Cup winner as he struggles to justify €8m salary

Juventus are reportedly planning contract reconstruction talks with Paul Pogba, with the France international bracing himself for a pay cut.

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Frenchman returned to Italy in 2022Has struggled with injuryBianconeri looking to revise termsWHAT HAPPENED?

The World Cup-winning midfielder returned to Turin in the summer of 2022 amid much fanfare. He had endured a tough time at Manchester United, on the back of a record-breaking move to Old Trafford in 2016, but was still a hero to many at the Allianz Stadium.

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Pogba has found form and fitness hard to come by back in Italy, with a string of injury issues restricting him to just 11 appearances in a little over 12 months. Juve are seeing little return on their investment, with the 30-year-old working on a deal that delivers an €8 million (£7m/$9m) annual salary.

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reports that Bianconeri director Cristiano Giuntoli will soon meet with Pogba’s agent Rafaela Pimenta to talk terms. It is claimed that the Frenchman will be asked to take a pay cut, or agree to a revised deal that will see his basic wage topped up to €8m-a-year through a series of performance-related bonuses.

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Pogba has started just one game for Juventus since rejoining their ranks, with his efforts at present falling a long way short of what he produced during a previous stint in Italy – with 34 goals recorded and four Serie A titles claimed between 2012 and 2016.

Tait replaces Hastings in Knight Riders squad

Kolkata Knight Riders have roped in Shaun Tait as a replacement for his fellow Australian fast bowler John Hastings

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Kolkata Knight Riders have roped in Shaun Tait as a replacement for his fellow Australian fast bowler John Hastings. Tait joined Knight Riders on Wednesday and was present at the team’s training session three days before their next match, on Saturday, against Rising Pune Supergiants.Tait, who had listed his base price at INR 1.5 crore, went unsold in the player auction in February.Hastings, who played two matches for Knight Riders this season, was ruled out of the IPL after he suffered an ankle injury in his left foot. Upon returning to Australia, Hastings underwent surgery to remove bone spurs in the ankle and was consequently replaced by Scott Boland for the ODI triangular in the West Indies in June.This will be Tait’s second stint in the IPL, having earlier played for Rajasthan Royals. Tait last played for Australia in January, in the T20I series against India. He subsequently played for Peshawar Zalmi in the inaugural Pakistan Super League. Tait was also recently signed as an overseas player by Glamorgan for the second half of their NatWest T20 Blast campaign.Though he was present at Knight Riders’ training session, Tait did not bowl at all, considering he had only landed a few hours before. Knight Riders have consistently fielded a fast bowling line-up comprising Andre Russell, Morne Morkel and Umesh Yadav, with the West Indies allrounder Jason Holder featuring in one match.

Portugal player ratings vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: Cristiano Ronaldo can't stop scoring! Captain bags a brace in dominant win to stay perfect in Euro 2024 qualifying

The Al-Nassr striker scored his 126th and 127th international goals as Roberto Martinez's side cruised to a win

Cristiano Ronaldo was among the goals once more, while the group around him also chipped in, as Portugal thrashed Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Selecao led 4-0 after half an hour, and scored five by half time, running away 5-0 winners, and maintaining a perfect record in Euro 2024 qualifying.

Manager Roberto Martinez deployed a full strength lineup despite already sealing qualification to next year's tournament.

And his side wasted no time putting Bosnia and Herzegovina to the sword. Ronaldo opened the scoring inside 10 minutes, converting from the penalty spot after a handball in the Bosnia and Herzegovina box. The forward added a second 15 minutes later, latching onto Joao Felix's threaded pass and lifting the ball over the keeper.

Bruno Fernandes put the game beyond doubt soon after, ghosting beyond the Bosnia backline and lashing an effort into the roof of the net. And the floodgates soon opened for the Selecao. Joao Cancelo scored the fourth after 32 minutes, curling one into the top corner from the edge of the box. And Felix got a deserved one of his own, taking advantage of a defensive collapse to poke home the fifth.

Martinez rotated in the second half, and a much-changed side created admittedly little. But by that time, the damage was done.

GOAL rates Portugal's players from Bilino Polje…

Goalkeeper & Defence

Diogo Costa (6/10):

A spectator, was rarely used.

Diogo Dalot (7/10):

Got up the wing with regularity. Made himself a mainstay for his national team.

Ruben Dias (7/10):

Won the ball when he had to, but it was mostly an exercise in short-range passing.

Goncalo Inacio (7/10):

Provided a lovely lofted ball for Fernandes' goal. Connected with the midfield well.

Joao Cancelo (8/10):

Scored an outrageous fourth, was involved for a further two. Is hitting his best for club and country, at the moment.

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Danilo Pereira (6/10):

Didn't really have all that much to do other than drop in and keep the ball moving. A strange selection choice, given the opponent.

Bruno Fernandes (8/10):

Tok his goal wonderfully and looked dangerous between the lines.

Otavio (6/10):

Covered a lot of ground, connected with the front line well, but didn't have a massive impact in front of goal.

Attack

Cristiano Ronaldo (8/10):

Scored twice, came close to bagging yet another Portugal hat-trick. What more can you ask?

Joao Felix (9/10):

Ronaldo may have been the finisher, but Felix was Portugal's most apparent threat. Assisted, took his goal wonderfully, and set everything else up.

Rafael Leao (7/10):

The only one of Portugal's front three not to get on the scoresheet. Still dangerous, though.

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Subs & Manager

Diogo Jota (7/10):

Looked dangerous in the final third. A good runout.

Pedro Neto (6/10):

Energetic without being impactful.

Ruben Neves (6/10):

Did little else other than crack a free-kick into the wall.

Vitinha (N/A):

No time to make an impact.

Joao Neves (N/A):

No time to make an impact.

Roberto Martinez (8/10):

Put out a full strength XI, despite already sealing qualification. Portugal turned in a dominant first half, and mostly controlled the second. Eight games, eight wins, 24 points.

Real Madrid left sweating! Eduardo Camavinga forced out of France training with knee injury

Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga suffered a knee injury in France training, as Carlo Ancelotti's injury issues mount.

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Forced off after collision with Ousmane DembeleWill undergo tests, thought not to be seriousMadrid already without Aurelien TchouameniWHAT HAPPENED?

The midfielder was forced off the training pitch after sustaining a knock and will require further tests to determine the extent of the injury. He is expected to receive treatment in the coming days, but the problem isn't thought to be serious, according to .

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Camavinga's knock comes at an inopportune time for Los Blancos. They already find themselves shorthanded in defensive midfield, with Aurelien Tchouameni not expected to return until the new year. There is, however, cover at left-back — Camavinga's other position — with Fran Garcia and Ferland Mendy waiting in the wings.

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Camavinga is the youngest player since 1914 to represent the French national team, after making his debut at 17 years and 303 days, coming on at half-time against Croatia in September 2020. Paris Saint-Germain youngster Warren Zaire-Emery could break that record if he makes an appearance in either of France's Euro 2024 qualifiers this week.

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WHAT NEXT FOR CAMAVINGA?

The Madrid midfielder will undergo tests in the coming days to determine the severity of the injury, as Ancelotti will hope that another key player doesn't face an extended spell out of the side.

Moores set to return as England coach

The ECB will announce a new England head coach on Saturday with Peter Moores, who was sacked from the role five years ago, set for a second chance at the job

Andrew McGlashan and George Dobell18-Apr-2014The ECB will announce a new England head coach on Saturday with Peter Moores, who was sacked from the role five years ago, set for a second chance at the job with Paul Farbrace, the recently appointed Sri Lanka coach, tipped to come on board as Moores’ assistant.Interviews of the shortlisted candidates for the top job – Giles, Peter Moores, Mark Robinson, Mick Newell and Trevor Bayliss – have taken place in the last few days at Lord’s or, in Bayliss’ case, via Skype from the Middle East. Farbrace was also interviewed although it is understood he did not want to be considered for the head coach’s position.Since England returned from the World T20, where they were dumped out before the semi-finals and finished with a defeat against Netherlands, the mood had shifted from Giles being the man expected to slot into Andy Flower’s shoes – a step up from his position as limited-overs coach – to Moores, who previously coached England from 2007 to early 2009, being the frontrunner to shape England’s new era.In the wake of the 5-0 Ashes whitewash, Giles presided over a 4-1 loss in the following one-day series and 3-0 in the T20s. Although there was some silverware in the Caribbean, with the one-day series, the subsequent failings in the World T20 appear to have swung Giles’ fate.Moores’ previous spell came from 2007, when he replaced Duncan Fletcher following a previous Ashes whitewash and poor World Cup campaign, to early 2009 when he lost his job alongside the sacking of Kevin Pietersen as captain after it emerged the pair could not work together. Other senior England players also had concerns about Moores, but in the intervening five years he has had the chance to evolve his coaching methods.Flower, who now has a new role with the ECB based at Loughborough, is also an admirer of Moores who he worked under as assistant coach before promotion following Moores’ sacking.Although the manner in which Moores’ stint ended is what it is largely remembered for, he did put in place a lot of personnel who went onto play significant roles in England’s subsequent successes from 2009 to 2013. He oversaw James Anderson’s return to the Test team, recalled Graeme Swann, gave Matt Prior his Test debut and helped mould the early days of Stuart Broad’s career and his fruitful partnership with Anderson.Shortly after losing his England role, Moores became the head coach with Lancashire. He guided the county to their first Championship title in 77 years in 2011 and although they were relegated the following season they were promoted straight back in 2013.Farbrace, meanwhile, the former Yorkshire 2nd XI coach, has made a late run for the line to work alongside Moores. He was only appointed to Sri Lanka in December and led them to the World T20 title earlier this month when they beat India in the final. Farbrace is currently in the UK for the Easter weekend.Farbrace had signed a two-year contract with SLC beginning on January 1 this year, and a move to England would constitute a significant crisis for Sri Lanka, less than a month before their tour of England is set to begin.Financial limitations had severely hindered SLC’s hunt for a new national coach, after Graham Ford left the position and began work with Surrey, in January. On Friday, SLC did not appear to have been informed of Farbrace’s potential move, with CEO Ashley de Silva dismissing reports of his forthcoming appointment in England as “pure speculation and rumour”. Farbrace had not been part of Sri Lanka’s Colombo celebrations after their World T20 triumph, having left the country shortly after the team landed.The speed of the final decision may raise eyebrows – the announcement had not been expected until later next week – but there is not a huge amount of time for the ECB to play with. England’s first international of the season is on May 9 against Scotland, in Aberdeen, before the visit of Sri Lanka later in May.Lancashire will be in need of a new coach and while talk has already started that it may become a home for Giles the club could also look to recruit from within with Gary Yates, the current assistant coach, and club captain Glen Chapple among the options.

Edwards wins England player award

Charlotte Edwards, an England captain who was able to savour Ashes success home and away over the last 12 months, has been named the Women’s Player of the Year

Andrew McGlashan09-Jun-2014Charlotte Edwards, an England captain who was able to savour Ashes success home and away over the last 12 months, has been named the Women’s Player of the Year.Although the women’s team could not end their wait for global silverware at the World T20 in Bangladesh – losing the final to Australia in Dhaka – they regained the Ashes at home, in the first multi-format series where points were accumulated over Tests, ODIs and T20s, before defending them Down Under earlier this year.Central, as she has so often been, to England’s cause was Edwards. She battled pain to score a vital half-century in the second innings of the Perth Test to ensure the team had a target they could defend then scored a brilliant, unbeaten 92 the Hobart T20 to ensure the Ashes were retained.Edwards’ “outstanding leadership skills” were also highlighted in her captaincy role, which she has held since 2006. Earlier this year she was the just the second woman to be named a Cricketer of the Year.Natalie Sciver, Anya Shrubsole and Sarah Taylor were the other nominees for the award.England Under-19 captain Will Rhodes won the England Development Programme Cricketer of the Year award while the England Disability Cricketer of the Year award was given to Stephen George from the England Deaf Squad.

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