Bangladesh bolder, but falter through errors

Bangladesh’s forward-thinking method against India made them look stronger and more confident, so it should not be overruled by a safety-first approach in the next encounter against UAE

Mohammad Isam in Mirpur24-Feb-2016Bangladesh made enough mistakes to lose the Asia Cup opener to India by 45 runs and they will have to duly improve in those areas quickly. But their general approach was fresh towards the format and opponent.The home side, perhaps influenced by India’s recent troubles on a similar pitch in Pune against Sri Lanka, went for a green top though it was mainly cut grass that the groudsmen sprinkled generously on the surface. But while seam movement wasn’t exaggerated, it was enough to encourage the pace bowlers.Bangladesh’s decision to go with four pace bowlers was hardly surprising given their own success using four pace bowlers against India just last year. The conditions in Mirpur back in June weren’t as helpful as they were on Wednesday, so Bangladesh’s plan to stop India through pace wasn’t out of place.Their batting order appeared a bit jumbled too with regular opener Imrul Kayes coming in at No. 4 which pushed Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudullah too deep down the order, especially chasing a stiff 167-run target. But as the captain Mashrafe Mortaza said later, they wanted to have at least one right-handed batsmen in the crease to counter R Ashwin’s consistency.Both approaches to batting and bowling were sensible ways to take on a format they are not really good at. Taking help from the conditions, tweaking the bowling attack and ensuring the batting order isn’t top heavy were all with the intention to rejuvenate a flagging T20 team but as a general rule, a T20 game has very little room for error. In this case, Bangladesh were undone by a crucial dropped catch, offcutters and legcutters that didn’t grip on the grassy pitch and a batting approach that required a slightly more proactive mindset.Mashrafe didn’t blame Shakib for dropping Rohit Sharma’s chance at point in the 11th over but said that dew played a part in Mustafizur Rahman’s specialty cutters sitting up to the Indian batsmen rather than gripping and getting big on them. There were one or two that took Rohit and Hardik Pandya by surprise but the slightly wetter surface ensured the ball didn’t get a kick after pitching.”[Dropped catch] is part of the game,” Mashrafe said. “We can’t really do much about it. A catch can be missed. He is one of our best fielders and I wanted him at point in that over because from the 12th or 13th over in T20s, we usually have most of our better fielders in crucial positions in the deep.””The grass on the wicket helped us and the new ball swung too. I think both teams bowled well in the first six overs. We were in the game for quite some time and even our spinners did well in these conditions. But I think since dew took over, the ball didn’t grip as we would have liked, particularly the cutters. With Rohit Sharma set in the wicket we also couldn’t bowl too full at him. I think we gave away 15-20 runs extra towards the end. If we could have had Rohit Sharma earlier, we may have stopped them for around 135-140.”In three out of the last five overs, India scored in excess of ten runs with one Mustafizur over going for 21 runs. Rohit and Pandya added 50 runs in the first 13 minutes of their fifth-wicket partnership, and ended with adding 61 runs in just 4.3 overs. By contrast, Bangladesh had only one over in the last five of their chase in which at least ten runs were scored. Sabbir Rahman, despite being dropped in the 11th over like Rohit – though it was a tougher chance for Pandya off his own bowling – couldn’t kick on as he tried to manufacture shots. Rohit on the other hand mostly played his natural game and succeeded.Mashrafe said that they lacked partnerships and the ones they did conjure had to be done at a faster rate. “We should have had some partnerships going from the start but we also had to consider that in T20s, it becomes harder if we try to build a partnership, particularly in a chase.”I think something like 15 runs is just a matter of one over but because those early wickets really hurt us. If we had wickets in hand towards the end, 15 or 20 runs in an over would have helped us,” he said.Bangladesh next take on the UAE on Friday against whom they would be expected to win. The forward-thinking method made them look stronger and more confident, so it should not be overruled by a safety-first approach. Bangladesh have long been in the back of the line when it came to getting on with the T20 bandwagon. Wednesday was one way to show that they can be bolder.

Hasan, Hussain set up Port Qasim win

A tight finish saw Port Qasim Authority sneak past Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited (ZTBL) by six runs in a rain-curtailed Groub B tie of the Ramadan T20

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Port Qasim Authority sneaked past Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited (ZTBL) by six runs in a rain-curtailed Group B tie of the Ramadan T20. Needing 21 to win off the final over, Zafar Gohar hit two sixes but fell off the last ball to mark Port Qasim’s second win in as many matchesShahzaib Hasan constructed a good platform for Port Qasim after they lost the toss, scoring nearly twice as many runs as his partner Khalid Latif to power their 55-run opening stand. Port Qasim were cruising at 83 for 1 in 11 overs when three wickets fell in ten balls, including that of Hasan for 48, and returned balance to the match. Afsar Nawaz struck a timely cameo but Hussain Talat, who along with Gohar claimed five of the seven wickets, limited Port Qasim to 145.Rain delayed the start of the chase and curtailed it to 14 overs. ZTBL, chasing a revised target of 112, lost a sluggish Sharjeel Khan in the third over. Eighteen-year old Babar Azam struck 22 off 13 balls but fell eight balls after Shakeel Ansar’s dismissal to leave ZTBL at 43 for 3 in six overs. Azam Hussain, who picked up 4 for 17, dealt a further blow by removing the captain Imran Nazir and Talat in the next six balls. Gohar and Atif Ashraf shared a productive 34-run stand for the seventh wicket but the Ashraf’s fall in the 13th over, still 21 runs adrift, left Gohar with too much to do at the end.

France and MCC stage Olympic rematch

Cricket’s sole appearance in the Olympic Games will be re-enacted later this month when teams from France and Britain meet to reprise a match that took place in Paris 112 years ago.

David Hopps09-Jun-2012Cricket’s sole appearance in the Olympic Games will be re-enacted later this month when teams from France and Britain meet to reprise a match that took place in Paris 112 years ago. France Cricket (FC), the national governing body for the sport, will field a side against the MCC in Twenty20 and 50-over matches at Chateaux du Thoiry on June 16.The MCC already has its own Olympic connections. Its Lord’s home will stage the archery competition in the London Olympics later this summer.The matches, which have no official Olympic status, are being played to raise awareness of cricket in France, although they will doubtless attract a miniscule amount of attention compared to another France v England clash – in the European football championships on Monday.In an Olympic year, however, the matches will offer a reminder of one of the more unusual episodes in Olympic history when Devon County Wanderers played a mixed France side drawn from Standard Athletic Club and Albion CC in Paris at the Velodrome de Vincennes. The match was 12-a-side and the majority of France’s team were ex-pats. Britain won the game by 156 runs.Although the match was eventually classified as an OIympic event, more than a century passed before cricket was given full recognition as a sport by the International Olympic Committee OC in 2010.The ICC has yet to decide whether to apply to become an Olympic sport – it would presumably play havoc with an already overcrowded international calendar – and the absence of cricket from the London Olympics has meant that an obvious opportunity has already passed the game by.France claims about 4,000 active players and more than 200 qualified coaches. They have already achieved one notable success by getting permission from the French Primary School Sports Association to deliver cricket training to teachers, raising ambitions to spread the word in 200 primary schools by 2015. Because of a shortage of cricket grounds, the plan is to develop short forms of the game indoors.France are among the lowliest nations in world cricket, with ambitious to qualify for Division Eight of the ICC’s World Cricket League in Samoa in September. After indulging in a spot of Olympic history, they will take part in a four-nation qualifying tournament from June 20-23 against Austria, Belgium and Gibraltar.

Hoggard helps end Northants' unbeaten run

Three wickets from Leicestershire captain Matthew Hoggard helped his side begin their Friends Life t20 campaign with victory over the Northamptonshire

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ScorecardThree wickets from Leicestershire Foxes captain Matthew Hoggard helped his side begin their Friends Life t20 campaign with victory over the Northamptonshire Steelbacks at Wantage Road.The Steelbacks were restricted to 135 for 5 from their 20 overs, with South Africa international Johan Botha top-scoring in making 36 from 40 balls on his debut and Hoggard taking 3 for 21.The Foxes had little trouble in meeting their target with six deliveries and six wickets to spare, as veteran wicketkeeper Paul Nixon made 44 from 47 balls to help inflict Northamptonshire’s first defeat in any form of cricket this season.Northamptonshire won the toss and chose to bat but they lost Rob White for just a single at the start of the second over when he launched Harry Gurney to Will Jefferson, who was waiting at third man. The Foxes attack restricted the Steelbacks to 22 for 1 in the opening Powerplay and Botha survived a scare on 4 when he was dropped by Jefferson at mid-wicket off Claude Henderson.Chaminda Vaas had his middle stump sent tumbling by Hoggard before Botha then went very cheaply. He chipped Henderson straight to Hoggard, who took a straightforward catch at midwicket. James Middlebrook departed when former England bowler Hoggard’s delivery flicked off his pad and on to his off stump.Alex Wakely followed two balls later when he smashed the same bowler to Jacques du Toit at long leg after blasting 30 from 23 balls. Steelbacks captain Andrew Hall and David Willey survived the rest of the innings on 18 and 10 respectively as the hosts posted a target which looked attainable.Chasing 136, the Foxes had an early setback when they lost Australia international Andrew McDonald for 6 in the third over when he was bowled by Hall. Jefferson was the next to walk when he was caught and bowled by Vaas, but the Foxes had already opened with a faster run-rate than their opponents had managed.Josh Cobb clubbed 26 from just 15 balls before throwing his wicket away by hoisting Lee Daggett high into the air and White was waiting underneath it at mid-off. Nixon and James Taylor (36 not out) added 84 for the fourth wicket as they edged their way towards the target with minimal fuss.With the scores level, Botha bowled Nixon before Du Toit hit a clinching boundary off the same bowler through mid-on from the only ball he faced.

Smith dreams of following Warne's footsteps

Steven Smith was four when Shane Warne entered cricket folklore by ripping a legbreak the width of Mike Gatting, and next month Smith could become the first Australian legspinner to play a Test in England post-Warne

Brydon Coverdale at Old Trafford26-Jun-2010Seventeen years ago, an Australian legspinner walked out for his first Test match on English soil and promptly delivered the ball of the century. Steven Smith was four when Shane Warne entered cricket folklore by ripping a legbreak the width of Mike Gatting, and next month Smith could become the first Australian legspinner to play a Test in England post-Warne.Nathan Hauritz has flown home with a foot injury and unless he enjoys a miraculously quick recovery, Smith is in line to make his Test debut against Pakistan at Lord’s. He has spent plenty of time around the Test squad, having been called in as cover in Perth and Melbourne last summer before touring with the team in New Zealand.On Saturday, Smith sat in the pavilion at Old Trafford, the venue of Warne’s most famous moment, and briefly pondered the possibility of winning a baggy-green. Although he was keen to focus on the more immediate challenges of Australia’s stuttering one-day series, he said joining the elite ranks of Australia’s Test cricketers would be a magic moment.”It’s a different standard,” Smith said of Test cricket. “It’s the highest level you can play at. At the moment, Pakistan are a good side, and if I get the opportunity to play in a couple of weeks it will be a dream come true to wear the baggy green. I’m not really thinking too far ahead, it’s just about playing my best cricket at the moment and trying to win a couple of one-day games and get back in this series.”If a Test call-up does arrive, Smith should be in a positive frame of mind. He finished the domestic season with a seven-wicket Sheffield Shield haul for New South Wales, having also scored four hundreds in the tournament and finished sixth on the run tally.Then came the New Zealand tour, which was followed by an impressive World Twenty20 campaign, in which he ousted Hauritz as Australia’s preferred slow bowler and finished third on the wicket list behind Dirk Nannes and Charl Langeveldt. Throw in a solid combination of 41 with the bat and 1 for 40 with the ball on Thursday, in his second ODI, and Smith feels good about the state of his cricket.”Everything is coming together pretty well,” he said. “I learnt a lot about myself as a player in the Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies. It was a big learning curve for me and coming back and playing one-day cricket, it’s always been a dream of mine to play for Australia.”It’s hard to predict what he will show in Test cricket, if given the opportunity. As a precocious, confident Australian legspinner, the Warne comparisons are inevitable, but Smith is a vastly different player.He might not have the ripping legbreak or perfect flipper, but could Warne bat in the top six at Test level? Could Warne hare around the boundary rope and take one-handed screamers time after time? Smith had some tuition from Warne during the Australian season, but doesn’t expect his bowling to leave quite the same mark as Warne did on his first trip to England.”He hasn’t taught me that one yet,” Smith joked of Warne’s Gatting delivery. “Hopefully it will come in at some point. Warney was probably the reason I started bowling legspin when I was about 14. I’ve had a few sessions with him and he’s been great for me.”Judging by Smith’s form over the past six months, he’s right about Warne’s influence. Now to start making his own mark.

Mauricio Pochettino almost snubbed! Chelsea owner Todd Boehly failed to tempt Feyenoord boss Arne Slot – despite picking him up in a private jet – before turning to Argentine coach in the summer

A new report claims that Chelsea owner Todd Boehly attempted to hire Arne Slot as manager before striking a deal with Mauricio Pochettino.

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Boehly made contact with Feyenoord boss SlotEventually appointed PochettinoChelsea struggling currently under the ArgentineWHAT HAPPENED?

Per AD, Slot held talks with Chelsea in the summer before deciding to remain at Feyenoord. He had also spoken to Tottenham before they appointed Ange Postecoglou, but the report states that Todd Boehly actually picked the Dutchman up in a private jet for talks but could not convince him to leave the Eredivisie.

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Chelsea's appointment of Pochettino has yet to pan out on the pitch. The Blues are currently 10th in the Premier League table, having won five, lost five, and drawn four of their 14 games. They are 10 points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa and 14 behind leaders Arsenal. As a result, AD claim that Boehly could return to Slot as a contender if they do sack Pochettino this season.

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Slot's Feyenoord are currently second in the Eredivisie, having won the title last season. He also guided the club to the final of the Europa Conference League in 2021/22, although they lost to Jose Mourinho's Roma.

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He will continue his work in Rotterdam, attempting to take the club back to the top of the Dutch league table. However, the club are currently 10 points behind leaders PSV Eindhoven.

Leeds United vs Crystal Palace: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

How to watch Leeds United vs Crystal Palace in the Premier League on TV and online in the United States.

Leeds United host Crystal Palace in a Premier Leaguegame at Elland Road on Sunday.

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Leeds United came back strong after the 4-1 defeat at the hands of Arsenal, as they beat Nottingham Forest 2-1 in the midweek. The Whites are currently two points above the relegation zone.

Roy Hodgson's second spell as Crystal Palace boss began on a positive note as they beat Leicester City 2-1 in their last match. They are currently 14 in the league, three points above the relegation zone.

GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the Premier League fixture between Leeds United and Crystal Palace, as well as team news, recent form and more.

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    Kick-off time

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    April 9, 2023

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    The game is scheduled for April 9, 2023, at Elland Road. It will kick off at 9am ET in the US.

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    How to watch Leeds United vs Crystal Palace online – TV channels & live streams

    TV channels & streaming options

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    In the U.S., the match can be watched on USA Network and can be streamed on Peacock Premium.

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    Team news & squads

    Leeds United team news

    Leeds United will miss the services of Max Wober, Stuart Dallas, Adam Forshaw and Tyler Adams due to injuries but Wilfried Gnonto is back in the squad and ready to start after recovering from an ankle injury.

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers: Meslier, Klaesson, Robles
    Defenders: Koch, Cooper, Strujik, Firpo, Kristensen, Ayling
    Midfielders: Roca, McKennie, Aaronson, Greenwood, Bogusz
    Forwards: Harrison, Sinisterra, Summervile, Rutter, Bamford, Rodrigo

    Crystal Palace team news

    Crystal Palace will miss their star player Wilfried Zaha, who is sidelined for two or three weeks due to a groin injury. First-choice goalkeeper Vicente Guaita is also out of action in this match due to a calf issue.

    In Guaita's absence, Sam Johnstone is likely to make his league debut for Crystal Palace on Sunday.

    The good news for Roy Hodgson is that Nathan Ferguson and Chris Richards have recovered from their respective injuries and are back in the matchday squad.

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers: Whitworth, Johnstone
    Defenders: Guehi, Tomkins, Mitchell, Clyne, Ward, Ferguson, Richards
    Midfielders: Doucoure, Riedewald, Milivojevic, Hughes, McArthur, Schlupp, Eze
    Forwards: Olise, Edouard, Mateta, Ayew

    Head-to-head record

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    9 October, 2022 Crystal palace 2-1 Leeds United Premier League
    22 July, 2022 Crystal Palace 1-1 Leeds United Friendly
    26 April, 2022 Crystal Palace 0-0 Leeds United Premier League
    1 December, 2021 Leeds United 1-0 Crystal Palace Premier League
    9 February, 2021 Leeds United 2-0 Crystal Palace Premier League

    Leeds United have won two out of their last five meetings against Southampton while the latter won just once.

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Hazard, Van Dijk, Aguero and the Premier League Team of the Season so far

As we enter the international break with the English title race taking shape, Goal picks its top performers from the opening eight matchdays

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    GK: Rui Patricio

    It was a tough call at goalkeeper, with new signings such as Alisson and Kepa impressing already at Liverpool and Chelsea, respectively.

    However, the money involved in those record-breaking deals only makes free transfer Rui Patricio an even stronger early contender for signing of the season.

    Wolves have already taken points off both Manchester clubs and that is in no small part due to the Portuguese's heroics in between the sticks.

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    RB: Kieran Trippier

    Tottenham Hotspur right-back Kieran Trippier has carried his World Cup form into the new season.

    The England international has been solid at the back but it's going forward where he catches the eye and 'The Bury Beckham' has already contributed two assists, as well as scoring an amazing free-kick against Fulham.

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    CB: Virgil van Dijk

    Virgil van Dijk is looking like £75 million well spent, with the Netherlands captain proving a rock at the back for Liverpool this season.

    Indeed, although the Dutch centre-half had a rare rush of blood to the head in last weekend's draw with Manchester City, he is the main reason the Reds have only conceded three goals so far this season.

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    CB: David Luiz

    David Luiz has enjoyed another career revival at Chelsea this season.

    The Brazilian's days at Stamford Bridge looked numbered after he fell out of favour under former boss Antonio Conte last season but the 31-year-old has bounced back brilliantly under new manager Maurizio Sarri and become one of the most important players in the Blues' back-line once again.

Confiança no trabalho e a serenidade para encarar situações adversas marcam o Flamengo de Jorge Jesus

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As orientações públicas – ou broncas – em jogadores como Rafinha, Reinier e Rodrigo Caio marcam o estilo de Jorge Jesus no comando do Flamengo. Porém, nos momentos mais tensos de 2019, a performance enérgica do técnico à beira do campo deu lugar ao semblante de tranquilidade. Foi assim contra o River Plate, na decisão da Libertadores, e Al Hilal, na semifinal do Mundial de Clubes, duas partidas nas quais o Rubro-Negro saiu atrás e encontrou confiança no trabalho feito pelo português para conseguir as respectivas vitórias de virada.

As apresentações ruins nos primeiros tempos em Lima, no Peru, e em Doha, no Qatar, foram sucedidas por etapas nas quais o time voltou a jogar à Flamengo. Nestas duas vezes, a conversa no vestiário, durante o intervalo, foi citada como determinante para a equipe reencontrar o bom futebol e conseguir as vitórias.

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Na final da Libertadores, em 23 de novembro, quem citou a conversa foi o vice-presidente de futebol Marcos Braz. Já na terça, após a classificação para a decisão do Mundial, foi Bruno Henrique quem destacou a tranquilidade do time diante da situação adversa – o Al Hilal vencia por 1 a 0 após os 45 minutos.

– No segundo tempo, a gente conversou para não abaixar a intensidade porque eles iriam cansar, e foi isso que aconteceu – afirmou o camisa 27, eleito o melhor da partida com um gol e uma assistência no Internacional Khalifa.

‘Acho que vencemos o jogo no intervalo. Quem estava dentro do vestiário viu o que aconteceu. Todo mundo com uma tranquilidade, mas muito preocupado com o 1 a 0 para o River Plate. O Jorge Jesus sempre propôs que a gente jogasse bola’, afirmou Braz após o títulos da Libertadores.

A virada sobre o Al Hilal foi a sexta sob o comando de Jorge Jesus, que soma 27 vitórias, oito empates e só três derrotas pelo time da Gávea. A declaração de Bruno Henrique é prova da confiança no trabalho realizado pelo Mister, sua comissão técnica e todo departamento de futebol, além de demonstrar a maturidade coletiva do grupo à disposição do técnico.

O encerramento do ano de 2019 será no sábado, às 14h30 (de Brasília), na decisão do Mundial de Clubes. Neste confronto, diante do vencedor de Liverpool, da Inglaterra, e Monterrey, o time de Jorge Jesus, ao que tudo indica, precisará de uma atuação sem oscilação para conquistar o “mundo de novo”.

Kohli wins it for India after Amir storm

Pakistan crumbled to 83 all out in 17.3 overs – their lowest ever score batting first in T20Is – before Virat Kohli’s 49 led India to an eventually comfortable five-wicket win in Mirpur

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Bazid Khan: Pakistan’s batting a deep-rooted problem

There is a bar for international batsmen and with Pakistan it is never quite certain which way they will push it. There is never a shortage of spectacle when they play and that box was at least ticked in Mirpur. Pakistan crumbled to 83 all out in 17.3 overs – their lowest ever score in T20Is after batting first. There is a bar for international bowlers too and Pakistan have been vaulting over it for years. Mohammad Amir, playing his sixth international limited-overs match in nearly as many years, turned up like he hadn’t missed a beat. He took out Rohit Sharma and Ajinkya Rahane for ducks in the first over of the chase, and a low-scoring game that had threatened to be one-sided was given the thrill India-Pakistan cricket is known for. But Virat Kohli’s class and technique prevailed in the end and India held on for a five-wicket win.Rohit, who had stood a class apart on a similarly challenging pitch on Wednesday, was beaten for pace and prodigious inswing before he even had his bearings set. The first ball, a yorker, may well have burned a hole through his boot and crashed into off stump. Amir could not have sounded his warning any clearer or louder but his leg-before appeal was turned down.So he pulled his length back but kept the inswing going. Rohit was rapped on the pads again and this time there was no doubt. Rahane, coming as a late replacement as Shikhar Dhawan rested a niggle, saw a wide down leg before he too could not handle the ball bending back into him at over 140 kph and was trapped in front. Suresh Raina popped a catch to mid-on in Amir’s next over and India were 8 for 3.Kohli persevered amid the carnage, deflecting the memory of an inswinger that nearly had him lbw and an edge that flew over the slip cordon. Both were off Amir’s bowling, but his full quota was all done by the seventh over. After that sensational spell of 4-0-18-3, India gained the breathing room they needed and Kohli’s 49 off 51 balls secured a fifth T20I win in six matches in the lead up to the World T20.As taxing as India’s batsmen had it, it was hard not to think about their bowlers. MS Dhoni had won the toss and handed them first use of a green-tinged pitch. Ashish Nehra began in vintage fashion, moving the ball across the right-hander and getting it to bounce more than expected. A surprised Mohammad Hafeez nicked the fourth ball of the match through to the wicketkeeper.At the other end, Jasprit Bumrah’s natural bustle into the crease had the same effect but he was bringing the ball into the right-handers. Khurram Manzoor’s pads weathered a lot of impact as he came in at No. 3 and played out a maiden over on his T20I debut. Sharjeel Khan was undone by Bumrah’s offcutter in the fourth over and India’s discipline was bearing the sweetest fruit.India’s pacers did most of the damage early on to set up the win•Associated Press

Then it created a spectacular chaos. Shoaib Malik poked a shortish delivery into the covers and took a few steps down, looking for a single. A non-existent one because Kohli had swooped down on the ball with great agility. It made Malik rethink his decision and then change it but it was too late. Manzoor was barely in the frame when the direct hit found the non-striker’s end. To complete the ineptness of that little passage of play from Pakistan, Manzoor had lost his bat in the frantic hurry to turn around and save himself. Seven balls later, Malik chased one outside off from Hardik Pandya and nicked it behind. It was the first of three wickets for a man known more as a batting allrounder.Yuvraj Singh surprisingly came in to bowl the first over of spin, ahead of R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja. His first ball was angled in at Umar Akmal, who played for turn and was trapped lbw and Pakistan were 35 for 5 in the eighth over.As if to cap a spell of self-destructive batting, there was another silly run-out. Shahid Afridi, whose experience spans nearly 20 years in international cricket, went for an ambitious second run to deep square leg taking on India’s quickest man across the turf and the strongest arm, of Ravindra Jadeja. The pick up was one-handed and the throw was barely a parabola. Like a sniper’s shot, it travelled along a near straight line and ended up a few centimeters away from the stumps and Dhoni made up the distance. Pakistan finished the eighth over at 42 for 6, the lower order just about doubled that. But it just wasn’t enough.

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