The time is right for a women's IPL (but does the BCCI agree?)

Rising interest in the women’s game, Indian players making a splash in overseas leagues, and a shifting cultural landscape – the stars have never aligned better

Annesha Ghosh27-Nov-2021What might the India careers of Harmanpreet Kaur, Jemimah Rodrigues and Poonam Yadav look like in the near future had the Hundred and the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) not been around?Beset by flagging form and stiff competition from emerging talent, Rodrigues and Poonam were out of India’s starting XI for the best part of the season, and questions were raised over an injury-besieged Harmanpreet’s place in the side. But the two overseas franchise leagues have given these players a chance to regain form.That raises the question: what is preventing the BCCI, which controls the biggest economy in world cricket, from launching a Women’s IPL (WIPL)?”Sometimes, you just have to take an idea and run with it,” Venky Mysore, the CEO of the IPL franchise Kolkata Knight Riders, says. “I’ve personally, on several occasions, mooted this idea with the BCCI.” The Indian board, he says, ought to have been the first to roll out a marquee women’s franchise competition fashioned after the IPL. Instead, England and Australia stole a march with the WBBL, the Kia Super League (KSL), and the women’s Hundred, with unprecedented success.”It’s high time we do this because – leave aside all other aspects, like business, viability, the commercial side of it – really, with just the kind of talent and following, it [WIPL] needs to be wholeheartedly supported.”India were runners-up at the 2017 ODI World Cup and the 2020 T20 World Cup, but the BCCI still explains its reluctance to launch a WIPL by saying there is a “lack of depth” at the domestic level, and there are others on the IPL circuit who agree.”The way [India Women] performed during the last World Cup, and in the subsequent series [against England and Australia earlier this year] has been very encouraging,” says a top official at Chennai Super Kings. “I still feel it [the women’s game] has to evolve… and in the T20 format. It will take at least two to three years for them to come to a stage where we can think of an IPL for women.”A 13,000-strong crowd showed up for the 2019 WT20 Challenge final, with some fans holding placards that read “Our girls are no less than the boys”•BCCIThe Women’s T20 Challenge (WT20C) began as a one-off exhibition match in 2018 and became a three-team, four-match event with official T20 status in the two years following. Many expected it to graduate into a full-fledged tournament of its own, but in its current configuration it probably fits the bill for what the board considers an adequate showcase for women’s T20 in India.”I think BCCI has come to the conclusion that they’ll have the three-team or four-team women’s event every year during the IPL,” the CSK official says. “And over a period of time, when the standard [improves] and the public starts to watch the game more frequently, I think that will be the time when they will introduce the Women’s IPL. At this point in time I don’t think it will be possible to have an eight-team women’s IPL, because you should have enough quality players for the tournament to be competitive.”Mysore, on the other hand, thinks there’s enough talent going around the world at the moment to launch a WIPL “perhaps even with eight or ten teams, depending on how you structure and open it up”.If the player numbers for an inaugural WIPL were to be drawn up on a middle ground between these two views, a six-team competition would seem realistic. If each of the six squads requires about 25 players, as with the men’s IPL, that would mean a total of 150 players in the league.Four overseas players in every starting XI, like in the men’s IPL, with an additional two locked in as reserves in each squad, means 36 of the 150 players would be accounted for from the overseas pool. So you would need a total of 114 Indians – capped and otherwise.There were 32 players in India’s squads this year – for the home series against South Africa and the tours to England and Australia. Let’s say this bunch of capped players and India hopefuls, deemed good enough to represent the country against international opposition, contributes 30 players to the 114-player requirement.Then there’s the group of out-of-favour India internationals and India A players, many of whom have performed well in recent domestic seasons but were not picked in any recent India squads, which were limited to 25 or fewer. Pick ten from this pool and the number of domestic players without any India or India A experience that you need to gather shrinks to 74.Does India have a player pool big enough for a six-team WIPL?

Registered players for senior cricket in India: 1100 approx

Actual pool for WIPL to pick from: 660

Local players needed in WIPL: 114

Capped and India-ready players available: 40

Uncapped players needed: 74

In a full women’s domestic season in India, with limited-overs competitions in the senior, Under-19 and U-23 categories, there are at least 1100 registered players. According to data obtained from the BCCI, there were 1021 players registered for the 2020-21 senior women’s one-day and T20 competitions across 37 state associations. This season there were 982 players registered for the 50-over competition alone (the T20 tournament is scheduled for February-March 2022) and 1053 for the 36-team U-19 one-day tournament.You could argue that players from the ten new teams – six from the north east (Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Sikkim, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh) along with Puducherry, Bihar, Uttarakhand, and Chandigarh – that first took part in a BCCI domestic competition in the 2018-19 season or later cannot be considered on par with those from the top domestic sides or those in the India or India A mix. The overlap of Under-19 players also featuring in the U-23 and senior tournaments is more pronounced among these fledgling teams than in established sides like Railways, Mumbai, Bengal, Delhi and Karnataka.Uttarakhand and Chandigarh make a case to be considered exceptions here. The majority of players from Uttarakhand, the current U-19 one-day champions, were part of the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association pool because their domiciles of origin lie in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Similarly, the bulk of Chandigarh’s players have represented the Punjab Cricket Association before.In the view of coaches of four north-eastern senior sides ESPNcricinfo spoke to, and Shweta Mishra, a former Madhya Pradesh allrounder who has been coaching the Puducherry sides since 2018-19, about 45-50 “selectable” players make up each of the eight fledgling state’s pool (leaving Uttarakhand and Chandigarh out) from which all of their U-19, U-23 and senior squads are picked for a season.Even if all 50 players from each of these eight sides are excluded from the overall pool of 1100 registered players in any given domestic season, that would reduce the count of available players to about 700. Remove the 40 players in and around the Indian team and the number drops to 660.Can the BCCI not find 74 players from a pool about nine times as large?The make-up of the current India teams offers perspective on the skill of up-and-coming young players and the measure of talent at the domestic level. Rodrigues, Pooja Vastrakar, Shafali Verma, Yastika Bhatia, Richa Ghosh and Radha Yadav are among 18 cricketers to have made their India debuts since 2018, on the back of impressive performances in domestic tournaments. Not only have they been match-winners for India on several occasions, in varied conditions, several have also made a splash at the Hundred and the WBBL.There have been signs of gradual improvement in domestic standards too. In this year’s Senior Women’s One-Day Trophy, for example, there were 27 centuries (only four of those came against developing sides like Manipur, Assam, Puducherry and Mizoram). Several of those hundreds were by players aged 21 or under. By contrast, 22 hundreds were made in the 2020-21 season, 11 in 2019-20, 23 in 2018-19, and three in 2017-18. The increase in the number of teams and an overall improvement in the quality of pitches have been factors in the rise in the number of centuries, but Suman Sharma, the Delhi senior coach who was formerly on the India support staff, says it would be harsh to suggest that it means bowling standards have not kept up.”It’s the change of mindset that’s been the main difference, plus fitness consciousness, IPL’s standard of cricket, and broadcast of more women’s matches by the BCCI,” she says. “The bowlers haven’t dropped in quality suddenly. It’s just that until five-six years ago, ‘crease ‘ [you have to stay at the crease] used to be the main objective among batters. Now the approach is to score boundaries, rotate strike, and post at least 200. This mindset is pronounced especially among the younger girls.”Ripples of Harmanpreet’s epochal 171 from the 2017 ODI World Cup semi-final still continue to be felt. “It changed the narrative around power-hitting and strike rate,” says Lalita Sharma, a former India international who plays for Delhi. “There is a belief among the girls that if she can do it, others can too.”

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According to Mysore, Knight Riders is putting its weight behind the WIPL because of what has been seen of women’s cricket, and particularly Indian women’s cricket, so far: “the style of play, the kind of talent you see, the energy – it’s exciting to see that”. These determine whether a cricket league is “attractive, novel and [can] generate interest.”And the IPL, Mysore says, has given its existing franchises hands-on experience of selling such a product, built from scratch and developed over 14 years. It also offers a native audience for a WIPL to benefit from.”When we play at the Eden Gardens, we fill up the stadium; not a single seat is available,” Mysore says. “Within the group [of spectators], a significant portion is women and children. That’s a segment who will also support a Women’s IPL in a big way. So it’s up to us now to take that, figure out how we can position that, and market it.””The BCCI has a talent pool of around 600 Indian players to draw from when it comes to picking for a WIPL•BCCIData on women’s cricket consumption trends among Indians bears Mysore’s optimism out.An ICC report said that India’s success in the 2020 Women’s T20 World Cup boosted audience interest in the event, whose global viewing hours increased from 55.9m in the 2018 edition to 113.5m in 2020, making it the most watched ICC women’s T20 event in history.More than 13,000 fans attended the 2019 WT20 Challenge in Jaipur, though minimal signage outside the stadium premises betrayed a lack of marketing for the event. The four matches of the competition had a total reach of 71 million viewers; 105 million tuned in to the 2020 edition, according to data from the Broadcast Audience Research Council India (BARC) and Star India, the media-rights holders of the BCCI.Social media platforms and other companies have come on board too. On the eve of the 2020 WT20 Challenge, Twitter rolled out seven custom emojis for the competition, including for the three captains. This was only the second time the platform had launched emojis modelled on women cricketers. The previous instance, “a global first for women’s sport on Twitter”, was for the 2017 World Cup.In 2020, sponsors signed with the BCCI exclusively for the WT20 Challenge for the first time in the tournament’s three-year history. Telecom giant Jio, owned by Reliance Industries, which owns the Mumbai Indians franchise, came on board as title sponsors. Tata Motors, Unacademy, Paytm, Dream 11, and CEAT, all of whom regularly spend money on men’s cricket, signed on as official sponsors.With superstars like Harmanpreet Kaur, Jhulan Goswami, Mithali Raj [in the competition, it was a] “fairly straightforward decision” to invest in the event, says Vivek Srivatsa, who heads marketing for the passenger vehicles business unit at Tata Motors. Also, it aligned with the company’s commitment of fostering diversity and inclusivity, he says.”Movies or advertising is a strong reflection of the mood point of where society or the world is,” Amit Wadhwa, CEO, Dentsu Creative brands, says. “The world is moving more and more towards equality, gender equality being one key part of it. And when you start seeing that in sports, you know this isn’t just talk.”

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There have been other markers of increased advertising interest in women’s cricket, notably since the lead-up to India’s tour of Australia in September 2021. In a campaign for the health drink brand Boost, a young female fast bowler is seen wowing former India men’s captain MS Dhoni with her stamina and skills. An iconic Cadbury commercial from 1993 was updated for 2021 with genders flipped, featuring a female batter as the protagonist. An ad film for a personal finance platform went a step ahead, showing a left-hand batter (not very subtly) named Smriti Shinde, fulfilling her father’s dream of representing India as a professional cricketer.The increased visibility of women cricketers in brand communications hasn’t gone unnoticed among media agencies and marketing solutions companies.”For years this [Indian advertising space] was dominated by men and [men’s] cricket. Now, with the success that our sportswomen are seeing, they are becoming role models for society and inspiration for younger generations,” says Navin Khemka, CEO South Asia, MediaCom.

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In a BCCI media release on the 2020 WT20 Challenge’s sponsor partnerships, board treasurer Arun Dhumal described the competition as “financially independent”; president Sourav Ganguly hoped the development would “give parents the confidence that playing cricket is a great career opportunity for their daughters”; and secretary Jay Shah underlined the board’s desire to “create concrete ways to grow the pipeline of women talent in cricket”.However, the board hasn’t taken any steps since to indicate the WT20 Challenge will progress beyond being a sideshow to the IPL. The competition, traditionally staged during the playoffs week of the IPL, wasn’t held this year, even though theoretically it had two windows since this year’s IPL was played in two instalments.At the domestic level, calls for the resumption of the U-16 women’s tournament – a vital element in the pathway for any successful international cricket team – and the senior multi-day competition have fallen on deaf ears. The season’s U-23 tournament is all but cancelled, a casualty of what has been explained as a “packed schedule”, associations say.The national team themselves suffered 364 days of inactivity after playing their maiden T20 World Cup final last March. When they returned to the field this year, a South Africa side without several key players battered them at home.India’s next two assignments, multi-format tours of England and Australia, surprisingly featured a Test each, though they hadn’t had any game time in the longest format between 2014 and 2020. India aced both games – to the extent that it made the draws look like jailbreaks for their more seasoned opponents. These feats could go some way towards inspiring them to making a serious impression at the 2022 ODI World Cup, and maybe even a podium finish later in the year at the Commonwealth Games, which will be hosting its first women’s cricket event. Suffice to say, this team’s propensity for thriving in the face of adversity may well be one of the factors contributing to the growing interest around this team.Whether all of this is enough for the BCCI to launch a marquee women’s franchise league soon enough remains a subject of conjecture. Maybe a trail will be blazed in Pakistan first.

He'd be Frank's next Mbeumo: £68m "superstar" now wants to sign for Spurs

This summer appears to be massive for Tottenham Hotspur if they are to leap back up the Premier League table throughout the 2025/26 campaign.

Thomas Frank will be the latest manager tasked with taking the Lilywhites back towards the top end after the side registered a 17th-place finish this time around.

However, the Dane will have to find the balance between the league and Europe, with the club entering the Champions League as a result of their Europa League triumph.

Squad depth will be vital if they are to be competitive across both competitions, needing to strike a balance between the two to avoid any further embarrassment.

If the 51-year-old is to have the depth he desires, he will need the board to back him in the transfer market to allow him to land the stars he wants to be a success in his stint in North London.

The latest on Spurs’ hunt for new additions this summer

Antoine Semenyo has emerged as a key target for Spurs this window, with the Ghanaian high on their list of priorities after netting 11 goals and registering five assists at the Vitality this season.

He’s not the only one on their radar, with Fulham striker Rodrigo Muniz another talent on their radar, but it could cost a pretty penny with the Cottagers demanding £50m to part ways with the Brazilian.

However, despite the interest in the aforementioned duo, Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze has once again emerged on their shortlist, according to TBR Football’s latest update.

They claim that the Lilywhites are prepared to trigger his £68m release clause in his contract, with Frank’s men confident of completing a deal for the England international.

It also states that the 26-year-old is very keen on a move to join the North London outfit this window, even preparing to push for a move to depart his current employers during the off-season.

Why Eze would be Frank’s answer to Mbeumo

Bryan Mbeumo is a player who’s made a name for himself under Frank at Brentford over recent years, being a key reason for the success endured across the capital.

Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo celebrates after the match

The Cameroonian international has endured his own rise after joining from French side Troyes back in 2019, registering 70 goals for the Bees in the last six seasons.

He’s exploded into life in 2024/25, notching 20 league goals – the best return of his professional career – cementing himself as one of the Premier League’s most threatening talents.

After the Dane’s switch to join Spurs, he’s already attempted to bring the attacker to the club with him, but faces stiff competition from Manchester United for his signature.

It’s unclear whether the Lilywhites will be able to land the 25-year-old in this window, with attention potentially being turned in the direction of Eze as a result.

The attacking midfielder has caught the eye this campaign, registering 16 combined goals and assists in the league, even scoring the winner in their FA Cup triumph.

He could become Frank’s next version of Mbeumo should he complete a move, being his new talisman that can create endless opportunities – as seen with his respective tallies.

Eze, who’s been labelled “phenomenal” by journalist Adam Keys and as a “superstar” by data analyst Ben Mattinson, has registered 3.5 shots per 90, with 37% of his efforts going on target, showcasing his clinical edge in attacking areas.

His creative nature is also reflected in his tally of 2.1 key passes per 90, whilst also registering 3.4 progressive carries per 90, having the skillset to take the ball into attacking areas and carry the threat that Frank desires.

Games played

34

Goals & assists

16

Shots taken

3.5

Shot on target accuracy

37%

Key passes

2.1

Progressive carries

3.4

Take-on success

49%

The midfielder has also completed 49% of the take-ons he’s attempted, with 4.7 shot-creating actions per 90, having the tools to create and score on his own – replicating that of Mbeumo at Brentford.

Whilst £68m appears to be a hefty figure, it would be a deal that could hand Frank a completely new dimension within the final third during his first season at the helm.

Eberechi Eze for Crystal Palace.

Should he replicate the levels produced by the Cameroonian across the capital, it would be a superb piece of business, handing the side the best chance of returning to a European battle next season.

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Gabriel Jesus chega a Belém, e Seleção Brasileira está completa para a estreia nas Eliminatórias

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da gbg bet: O técnico Fernando Diniz já tem o seu grupo completo na Seleção Brasileira para a estreia nas Eliminatórias da Copa do Mundo de 2026. Isso porque o atacante Gabriel Jesus desembarcou em Belém (PA), na noite desta terça-feira (5), e já se juntou aos companheiros no hotel.

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Vale lembrar que o jogador do Arsenal-ING foi convocado na segunda (4), depois de Antony ter sido cortado pela CBF por conta da investigação pela qual está passando por conta das denúncias de agressão de sua ex-namorada.

Gabriel acabou chegando na capital paraense um dia após a grande maioria de seus parceiros de Seleção, pois precisou organizar sua logística de última hora. Dessa forma, acabou perdendo o primeiro treinamento, que aconteceu na tarde desta terça (5).

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– Feliz por voltar. É um lugar que todo jogador quer estar. O jogo contra a Bolívia a gente tem a responsabilidade de ganhar, porém é treinar esses dias, focar, para poder ir para o jogo e conquistar os três pontos. É o único objetivo – disse Gabriel Jesus para a CBFTV.

A Seleção Brasileira estreia nas Eliminatórias contra a Bolívia, nesta sexta-feira (8), às 21h45, no Mangueirão, em Belém (PA). Depois, na terça (12), às 23h (de Brasília), será a vez de enfrentar o Peru, em Lima.

+ Com Neymar e elenco quase completo, Seleção treina pela primeira vez sob o comando de Diniz

LISTA DOS 23 CONVOCADOS

Goleiros: Alisson (Liverpool), Ederson (Manchester City) e Lucas Perri (Botafogo);
Laterais: Vanderson (Monaco), Danilo (Juventus), Caio Henrique (Monaco) e Renan Lodi (Marselha);
Zagueiros: Marquinhos (PSG) , Ibañez (Al-Ahli), Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal)e Nino (Fluminense);
Meio-campistas: Raphael Veiga (Palmeiras), André (Fluminense), Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle), Casemiro (Manchester United) e Joelinton (Newcastle);
Atacantes: Neymar (Al-Hilal), Rodrygo (Real Madrid), Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Matheus Cunha (Wolverhampton), Richarlison (Tottenham) e Raphinha (Barcelona).

£2.5m Rangers ace who Martin doesn't want agrees 3-year deal to exit Ibrox

A £2.5m Rangers player has agreed terms with a new club to leave Ibrox as he doesn’t feature in Russell Martin’s plans.

Rangers announce Martin as new manager

The Gers finally brought their long-running search for a new permanent manager to an end on Thursday, with Martin unveiled to the media as Philippe Clement’s successor.

Martin, who had a brief spell on loan at Rangers during his playing days back in 2018, has signed a three-year deal in Glasgow and is confident he can silence the critics.

Looking to win just Rangers’ second Scottish Premiership title in 15 years in 2025/26, Martin has plenty of work to do in a short space of time, with the Gers’ first Champions League qualifier scheduled for July 22/23.

With the transfer window now temporarily open, Rangers will be looking to make their mark in the window, having recently been linked with a move to sign South American midfielder Vicente Pizarro as the first signing of the Martin era.

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However, there could also be a number of Ibrox departures ahead of the new season, and an update has emerged on Robin Propper amid claims he is looking to leave the club.

Propper agrees three-year deal to leave Rangers for FC Twente return

According to reports in the Netherlands, relayed by Sport Witness, Propper, who joined Rangers last summer from FC Twente, could be about to make his return to the Eredivisie side.

The Gers paid £2.5m to sign Propper, however, they are now ready to sell the centre-back for half of that figure, with the player himself already agreeing a three-year deal to return to Twente.

An agreement between Twente and Rangers is expected to be finalised quickly, with Propper not in Martin’s Ibrox plans.

Games

40

Goals

2

Yellow cards

9

Red cards

1

Tackles per game

1.4

Clearances per game

3.9

As can be seen, Propper featured regularly under Clement and interim boss Barry Ferguson, but his days in Scotland look numbered.

A move will be one to keep an eye on, especially as the transfer window is set to shut on June 10 and re-open again on June 16.

Ashwin: In the last IPL, I felt like I needed to widen my game

India offspinner has been working on his batting, and has scored 200 runs in the TNPL at a strike rate of 167

Deivarayan Muthu03-Aug-2024At 37, in his first full Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) season, R Ashwin is expanding his range as a batter. He has always been good at finding boundaries down the ground, a skill that Rajasthan Royals leverage when they send him up the order in the IPL in order to provide their finishers a more suitable point of entry. But at this year’s TNPL, Ashwin has been working on playing boundary shots square of the wicket, and it’s paying off.In the Qualifier 2, against Idream Tiruppur Tamizhans at Chepauk on Friday, Ashwin dismantled left-arm fingerspinners R Sai Kishore and S Ajith Ram with a number of reverse sweeps. He was particularly severe on Sai Kishore, scoring 28 off nine balls at a strike rate of over 300. In all, Ashwin has 200 runs in eight innings in this TNPL at a strike rate of 166.66, with five of those innings coming right at the top or No. 3 for Dindigul Dragons.”Look, everything is work in progress, right?,” he said on the eve of the TNPL final against Shahrukh Khan’s Lyca Kovai Kings in Chennai. “You can even ask Shahrukh Khan about it. How does he do power-hitting… how do you hit the ball through the off side and leg side? It’s all about repetitions, and understanding angles and triggers.”Obviously, in the last IPL, I felt like I needed to widen my game and widen my horizons square of the wicket because I know I can hit the ball down the ground, and I can use my feet. Do I want to explore other options is something I had to ask myself. So if I can ask that question and if I can find an answer, it gives me a new avenue to explore and keep myself interested in the game.”Dindigul’s rookie left-arm fingerspinner P Vignesh had missed the Under-19 World Cup cut for India earlier this year but has been particularly impressive with his accuracy and control in this TNPL. In Qualifier 2 against Tiruppur, he came away with figures of 3 for 8 and the Player-of-the-Match award. Like Vignesh, Tiruppur’s offspin-bowling allrounder Mohamed Ali was excluded from India’s Under-19 World Cup squad but has made a mark in the TNPL. Ashwin has urged the next generation of cricketers to embrace setbacks and keep upgrading their skills.”Look, firstly I think missing the Under-19 cut is not the end of the world. Looking at how fragile our next generation can be, I really urge people to look at this game as a part of life,” Ashwin said. “Failure and success is very, very normal, and people become better only through failures. So I know P Vignesh, he has been coming to the Indian team nets, and I think he has improved every day. And this sort of a tournament gives these guys opportunity to be able to express and expand their game. I really hope that they’re ready to expand it constantly, and find answers to the questions that are going to be asked.”Lyca Kovai Kings captain Shahrukh Khan with the TNPL trophy•TNPL/TNCAShahrukh: GT helped improve my game against spinShahrukh has often struggled against spin, especially at the start of his innings, but he has been working on a technical tweak – a trigger movement where he pushes his weight forward – and he believes this will help him be a more rounded batter.”When I was with the Gujarat Titans, we had a camp for about a couple of months there, so I started working a lot on my spin game because they wanted me to bat up the order,” Shahrukh said. “And when you bat up the order, obviously for a batter like me having my concerns against spin bowling, especially, opponent teams would bring in spin when I come out to bat.”So their role was to help me improve my spin game, and it really helped. The front press I’m doing [in the TNPL] is quite obvious now, and it has helped me to score off the front foot and off the back foot as well.”While Shahrukh’s overall strike rate against pace in the IPL is 161.11, it falls sharply to 112 against spin. But in IPL 2024, he managed to lift his strike rate against spin to 168.75 while maintaining a similarly high strike rate against pace. And when Kovai met Dindigul in the league phase in Tirunelveli, Shahrukh took on mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy and left-arm spinner Vignesh on his way to an unbeaten 51 off 25 balls.Having lost that game to Dindigul, Shahrukh has called his team to put together their “best cricket” in their quest for a three-peat in the TNPL.”I really don’t know [about the law of averages]. We’re taking it as just another game,” Shahrukh said. “The law of averages and the hat-trick [of titles]… all these things on social media are there, but we aren’t focusing on that. Out of the eight games we’ve played, only in two games we’ve stepped up to the expectations we have as a unit.”I hope even in this game we try and bring it out. As far as I’m concerned, we still haven’t played our best cricket this year, and we will try and do that.”

Rangers looking at "outstanding" English coach who's better than Gerrard

When will Rangers unveil their new manager at Ibrox?

On Saturday, the Gers concluded their generally miserable campaign at Easter Road, held to a 2-2 draw, with top-scorer Cyriel Dessers and Rangers Player of the Season Nicolas Raskin on target in Edinburgh.

As Scottish Premiership runners-up, the Light Blues will start next season early with a Champions League second qualifying round tie on 22 or 23 July, currently projected to face one of Brann from Norway, Swiss side Servette or Austria Vienna.

Thus, with that first leg a mere 62 days away already, 49ers Enterprises are under pressure to appoint a new Rangers manager very quickly, so who is on their shortlist?

Rangers' new manager search

According to a report by Sky Sports News, six men are ‘under consideration’ to become the new Rangers manager.

They are: Steven Gerrard, Davide Ancelotti, Russell Martin, Rob Edwards, Danny Röhl and Gary O’Neil.

Ever since it was confirmed that his father, Carlo, will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season, becoming the new Brazil manager, it has been widely reported, including by Madrid-based outlet AS, that Davide is one of the front-runners to land the Rangers job.

Meantime, Gerrard remains one of the leading candidates too, with Mike McGrath of the Telegraph documenting how the 49ers have held a longstanding interest in bringing the Englishman back to Ibrox.

Of the six names mentioned, only Röhl is currently employed by a club, and he is ‘considering’ leaving Sheffield Wednesday, as reported by David Ornstein of the Athletic, but Rangers should not go for him, nor Gerrard nor Ancelotti, with another member of the short list making the most sense.

Who Rangers should appoint as their new manager

Rob Edwards may be a name unfamiliar to a large majority of the Rangers support, but he could be an excellent appointment.

Let’s have a look at the 42-year-old’s senior managerial career so far.

AFC Telford United

2017-18

49

20

Forest Green Rovers

2021-22

53

26

League Two title

Watford

2022

11

3

Luton Town

2022-25

104

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Championship promotion

Edwards’ biggest career achievement to date is, without question, leading Luton Town into the Premier League which was a miraculous achievement.

The Hatters were relegated after one season in the top-flight, before Edwards departed by mutual consent back in January of this year, with the club actually going on to suffer a second successive relegation, now finding themselves in EFL League One.

Nevertheless, this should take away from Edwards’ impact at Kenilworth Road, with journalist James Cunliffe noting that he did an “outstanding” job at Luton, while Mark Ogden of ESPN praises his “ultra-positive” ​​​​​​​style of play, something that would no doubt go down well with those at Ibrox.

Meantime, Exeter City midfielder Edward Francis, who played for Edwards at youth level, praised his exceptional “man-management​​​​​​​” and “communication skills”, adding “he always treats people well and is honest with them”.

So, Edwards is clearly a young manager on the up, which is in contrast to Gerrard.

Former Rangers manager Steven Gerrard.

The 44-year-old’s time at Aston Villa was disastrous, as documented by Gregg Evans of the Athletic, while he was then also sacked by Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq​​​​​​​ back in January following an underwhelming 18-month stint in the Middle East.

So, Gerrard’s last two managerial jobs do not suggest he is the right man for the Ibrox dugout, although he was successful during his first stint in Govan, delivering the club’s first Premiership title for a decade, historically ending Celtic’s quest for ten-in-a-row.

So, reappointing Gerrard would probably be the safe option, as he is a known quantity in Glasgow, but the 49ers should be braver and hire an up-and-coming coach with the potential to get even better, and Edwards certainly fits that bill.

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Richarlison to leave Tottenham?! Europa League winner gives 'green light' to Türkiye move as Spurs prepare to take huge loss on injury-plagued striker

Richarlison could be on the way out of Tottenham Hotspur this summer, after new manager Thomas Frank gave the Brazilian forward permission to leave.

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  • Richarlison 'green light' to leave
  • Frank gave him permission
  • Could move to Galatasaray
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    Galatasaray have emerged as frontrunners for Richarlison, according to The Sun, after David Moyes reportedly rejected the chance to sign him back to his former club Everton. The Brazil international could be available for a cut-price £20million (€23.3m/$27.4m), suggesting he may not be part of new manager Frank's plans after the Dane replaced Ange Postecoglou.

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    The asking price cited is less than half the initial £50million (€58.2m/$68.5m) Spurs paid the Toffees for Richarlison just three years ago, this reflecting the fact that the big-money transfer has not quite gone to plan. Form issues plagued his first season in North London, with just one solitary Premier League goal coming at Anfield in a 4-3 defeat in April. His second season saw an improved return of 11 league strikes, before an injury-hit third campaign left him with just 15 Premier League appearances and four goals.

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    Richarlison has made 50 appearances for five-time World Cup winners Brazil, scoring an impressive 20 goals, including three in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which came in the middle of his barren spell in North London. He opened up to ESPN about the mental struggles he faced after his nation were eliminated in the quarter-finals, stating that therapy helped him through the period.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR RICHARLISON AND SPURS?

    It may be the right time for player and club to part ways this summer as the Europa League winners prepare to enter a new era under Frank. With transfer targets such as Eberechi Eze and Antoine Semenyo likely to push Richarlison further down the pecking order if they arrive, a move to Galatasaray will give the 28-year-old the chance to shine, win trophies and play, potentially against Spurs, in the Champions League.

بعد التشاور مع عائلته.. موقف برونو لاج من تدريب الأهلي

كشفت تقارير إعلامية برتغالية اليوم الأربعاء، حقيقة تولي مدرب بنفيكا السابق، برونو لاج، تدريب الأهلي المصري خلال الساعات القليلة المقبلة.

وورد أن الأهلي يرغب وبقوة في التعاقد مع لاج، ليصبح الأخير هو المدير الفني الجديد للمارد الأحمر خلفًا لخوسيه ريبيرو المقال من منصبه.

الأهلي أقال ريبيرو من منصبه كمدير فني للفريق خلال شهر أغسطس الماضي، في ظل سوء نتائج الفريق وخسارته للعديد من المباريات مع بداية الموسم.

وارتبط الأهلي بالتعاقد مع العديد من المدربين خلال الفترة الماضية، من بينهم فرناندو سانتوس، مدرب منتخب البرتغال السابق، وروي فيتوريا، مدرب منتخب مصر سابقًا.

طالع.. وكيل برونو لاج يكشف عبر “بطولات” مفاجأة في مفاوضات الأهلي

وبحسب شبكة “TSF” البرتغالية، فإن مسئولي الأهلي متواجدون في مدينة لشبونة بالبرتغال، من أجل التفاوض مع وكيل أعمال لاج والمدرب نفسه حول إمكانية الإشراف على تدريب الفريق القاهري.

وأضافت أن لاج في بداية الأمر كان يميل إلى رفض تدريب الأهلي، لكن بعدما تحدث مع عائلته فإن المدرب البرتغالي منفتح على فكرة تدريب النادي المصري وتجربة أجواء جديدة في قارة أخرى.

وأقيل لاج من تدريب بنفيكا خلال الأسبوع الماضي بشكل رسمي، بعد سوء نتائج النادي البرتغالي مع بداية هذا الموسم وتم تعيين جوزيه مورينيو بدلًا منه.

الأهلي في الجانب الآخر يدربه عماد النحاس بشكل مؤقت، لحين التعاقد مع مدير فني أجنبي.

Mega upgrade on Odegaard: Berta lining up Arsenal move for £100m "machine"

After a week of anxious waiting, today is the day Arsenal could book themselves a place in the Champions League final for only the second time in the club’s history.

However, Mikel Arteta’s men will need to put in the best performance of the season and make amends for their incredibly underwhelming display in the first leg.

In particular, club captain Martin Odegaard will have to show the fans just why he was handed the armband in 2022, as to describe his personal campaign this year as disappointing would be quite an understatement.

The Norwegian has looked like a different, far less effective player for much of it, and there is a chance the club are already looking at their options, with recent reports linking them to a Premier League star who’d be a massive but costly upgrade.

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Given Odegaard’s lacklustre form this year, it’s hardly surprising that, in recent weeks, Arsenal have been linked to a plethora of midfield talents, such as Brahim Diaz and Desire Doue.

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The former is reportedly available for around £51m and has enjoyed a decent enough campaign with Real Madrid, racking up a haul of six goals and seven assists in just 2058 minutes of first-team action.

On the other hand, Doue could cost as much as £86m, but with a staggering tally of 13 goals and 12 assists in 49 appearances for Paris Saint-Germain this season, it would be hard to say he wouldn’t be worth it.

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However, given the Gunners’ desperation to win the Premier League next season, they may want someone who already knows the league, which is where Morgan Rogers comes into play.

According to a recent report from Football Transfers, Arsenal are ‘firmly in the race’ to secure the Aston Villa star’s signature in the summer, with Sporting Director Andrea Berta said to be ‘a huge admirer.’

However, the report also claims that Manchester United and Chelsea are interested in the Englishman, while another story from March valued him at a whopping £100m.

It would be an incredibly complicated and costly transfer to get over the line, but given Rogers’ immense ability and potential, it is one well worth fighting for, especially as he’d be a massive Odegaard upgrade.

How Rogers compares to Odegaard

The first thing to say is that while Unai Emery has been playing Rogers on the wing at points this season, his most played and undoubtedly preferred position this season has been attacking midfield.

Therefore, were he to join Arsenal for the fees being banded around, then he’d most certainly do so with the intention of starting every game, in turn putting him up against Odegaard – but who comes out on top?

Well, when it comes down to their raw output this season, it’s Villa’s “machine,” as dubbed by The Athletic’s Jacob Tanswell, who comes out on top and quite comfortably at that.

Appearances

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Minutes

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Assists

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For example, in 51 appearances, totalling 4233 minutes, he’s scored 14 goals and provided 13 assists, which comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 1.88 games, or every 156.77 minutes.

In contrast, the Gunners’ captain has scored five goals and provided 11 assists in 41 appearances, totalling 3162 minutes, which comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 2.56 games, or every 197.62 minutes.

On top of that, the former Manchester City prospect comes out far better when we take a look at some of the other important attacking metrics, such as conversion rate, chances created, and take-ons completed.

Finally, while this isn’t massively important today, the Halesowen-born maestro is four years younger than the former Real Madrid wonderkid, so if Arteta were to bring him in, he might not need to worry about replacing him for the best part of a decade, which could allow the club to focus on other areas of need.

Ultimately, while Odegaard is a talented footballer, Rogers appears to be far superior in most ways, and if Arsenal can sign him this summer, they should do all they can to do it.

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'Such a big role model' – Rohit reflects on Dravid's career-long influence

The India captain tried to encourage the outgoing coach to reapply for the position but was keen not to talk-up sending him off with a trophy

Sidharth Monga04-Jun-20242:15

Rohit: Tried to convince Dravid to stay

India’s captain Rohit Sharma unsuccessfully tried to get the outgoing coach Rahul Dravid to stay on in the job. Rohit, who played under Dravid, with Dravid, then against Dravid in the IPL and against teams coached by him, said he wanted the association to carry on. Dravid, though, decided not to seek an extension after the current term ends with the T20 World Cup 2024.”I tried convincing him to stay, but obviously, there are a lot of things that he needs to look after as well,” Rohit said. “But yeah, I’ve personally enjoyed my time with him. I’m sure the rest of the guys will say the same. It’s been great working with him and I hope…I’m not going to say anything, actually. I’m not going to say anything.”In the end Rohit was trying not to jinx it by saying that he hoped they sent Dravid off with a trophy. He could look back at fond memories, though. “We have not really thought of it,” Rohit said when asked if they were looking to do something special for the outgoing coach. “But my equation with him goes a long way back. He was my first international captain when I made my debut in Ireland. Then I’ve seen him play while I was just coming into the team, Test matches, when he was captain. And such a big role model for all of us. Growing up, we watched him play.Related

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“We know what he’s achieved personally as a player and also what he’s done for the team over the years, bailing out the team from difficult situations. And that is what he’s known for. He’s shown a lot of great determination throughout his career, and that is something that, when he came here as a coach, I wanted to learn from him. It’s been very fruitful, other than the big silverware I think we’ve won all the major tournaments and series and all of that.”Having said that, I think I’ve enjoyed every bit of it, working with him, deciding what direction the team needs to head. And for him to buy into that thought makes a huge difference. And he was the first one who came and said, this is what we need to do as a team.”Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid go back a long way•PTI

That missing silverware has become a bit of a stumbling block for India. Rohit’s international career began in 2007 when he was part of the T20 World Cup winning team. Virat Kohli was part of the ODI World Cup win in 2011. They both won the Champions Trophy in 2013. Since then, though, India haven’t won a world title. Losing the final after a dominant run at home in last year’s ODI World Cup left Rohit heartbroken. He has spoken of the struggle getting out of that funk. Now, he said, he wanted to not think of the title before making it to the summit clash.”I have thought a lot about all this,” Rohit said. “Now I’m just going to play my game and help the team in whatever way I can and get everyone together to play as a team. That is what I’m going to be focusing on. Not looking at the larger picture. I don’t think those kinds of thoughts will help so much. Staying in the present and doing what is required at that particular time which is important, and I’ll be focusing on that.”I’m sure everyone in the team have their own way of dealing with tournaments like World Cup. And I’m sure they’ll take the right calls as well. But for me, I think it’s important not to look too far ahead. Just think about what we need to do tomorrow. Play the game well and then take it from there. We won’t think too much and put ourselves under pressure.”

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