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  • ‘What sort of question is that?’: Ange’s fury with reporter over Spurs star’s skiing saga

    ‘What sort of question is that?’: Ange’s fury with reporter over Spurs star’s skiing saga

    Ange Postecoglou clashed with a journalist over questions about one of his Tottenham players’ behaviour away from football ahead of the first leg of Spurs’ crunch Round of 16 Europa League tie against Dutch outfit AZ Alkmaar.

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    Having been knocked out of the FA Cup last month, Tottenham had the weekend off and on Monday, midfielder Yves Bissouma posted photos on Instagram from a ski resort.

    The Australian was then asked during his match eve press conference whether he had given the players extra time off ahead of an important match in the last competition in which Tottenham can win silverware this season.

    Postecoglou was less than impressed by the insinuation that his team were not treating the trip to the Netherlands with respect.

    “Seriously, what sort of question is that?” Postecoglou fired back before chuckling to himself.

    “No I didn’t, we were training but he decided to go skiing… “Come on mate, you’re better than that!”

    The reporter refused to back however, following up by asking Postecoglou whether the Mali international did actually go skiing to which the former Socceroos boss replied “well, obviously he did”.

    Postecoglou was then probed further about whether he had any concerns about one of his players undertaking a potentially dangerous activity when Tottenham’s season has been embroiled by an injury crisis.

    “I don’t worry about those things, mate,” Postecoglou said.

    “They’re adults, they’re human beings, they had a couple of days off.

    “They can choose to use that time as wisely as they can to help them be ready for what’s in store for us.

    “You kind of hope that they’re sensible about these things and go about whatever they do in a manner that befits the position they hold, but I have no concerns… and he’s fine.”

    Yves Bissouma posted this photo, and others, of him skiing on his Instagram earlier this week.Source: FOX SPORTS

    Bissouma started on the bench in Tottenham’s last outing, a 1-0 home loss to Manchester City in the league, and Postecoglou’s starting XI remains unclear with several stars a chance to return from injury, including centre back pairing Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero, as well as striker Dominic Solanke.

    Son Heung-min is likely to return to the starting XI after coming off the bench against City due to Postecoglou’s desire to rest and rotate, clearly with this European opportunity in mind.

    But unfortunately for Spurs, Postecoglou said that Dejan Kulusevski’s foot injury is likely to keep him sidelined until after the next international break later this month.

    Tottenham finished fourth in the standings after the league stage with five wins, two draws and a loss, including a 1-0 victory at home against AZ Alkmaar, who are sixth in the Eredivisie, courtesy of a Richarlison penalty.

    It has been highly publicised that Postecoglou has a habit of winning trophies in his second season in charge, as he did at Celtic, Yokohama F. Marinos, the Socceroos, Brisbane Roar and South Melbourne.

    Plus, Spurs have a much-discussed trophy drought, dating back to 2008 and they last triumphed in Europe in the 1984 UEFA Cup – the predecessor to the Europa League.

    So, Postecoglou shared that there is no need to remind him or the players of the importance of the upcoming tie.

    “Yeah, I think it is fair to say the boys really understand there is a great opportunity for us,” he said.

    “It’s a competition we obviously want to do well in. We’ve got ourselves in a good position. We’re in the round of 16, we’ve got two tough games against AZ and that’s the first thing to overcome.

    “The club hasn’t in recent years done well in this competition, but it’s a major European competition, we’re in the last 16 and for us there’s an opportunity there and we’ll see how far we can go in it.

    “With us tomorrow night, we’ve got to make sure whatever happens at the end of the game, we’ve still got an opportunity to go back to Tottenham and win the tie.

    “We understand with the home support — I’ve been here with Celtic in a Europa game, so I know the experience of it and they’re a good side — but we’ve got to make sure we play our football and dictate the tempo of the game to make sure we take a result back to Tottenham.”

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  • IPL 2024 Qualification Scenarios: How can Lucknow Super Giants qualify for playoffs after loss against Sunrisers Hyderabad in Match 57?

    IPL 2024 Qualification Scenarios: How can Lucknow Super Giants qualify for playoffs after loss against Sunrisers Hyderabad in Match 57?

    In a pivotal clash between the Sunrisers Hyderabad and the Rajasthan Royals in Match 57 of IPL 2024, KL Rahul won the toss and opted to bat first. This wasn’t really a surprising call made by Rahul, given how potent SRH have been when given the license to express themselves with the bat first.

    The skipper could not capitalize and utilize the powerplay, ultimately perishing for a lingering 29 (33). Quinton de Kock and Marcus Stoinis got dismissed for trivial scores, but a 99-run stand for the fifth wicket between Nicholas Pooran and Ayush Badoni, LSG’s highest for that particular wicket in their entire history. Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Sri Lankan debutant, Vijayakanth Viyaskanth were impressive with the ball, with the pacer not conceding a single boundary in his entire spell and picking a couple of wickets as well, and the young leggie exhibiting excellent control, going for only 27 runs in his four.

    Also Read: Watch: Pat Cummins celebrates birthday with father and SRH teammates, video goes viral

    The two SRH openers slaughtered LSG’s bowlers, whacking every one to all parts of the ground. The first over bowled by Krishnappa Gowtham went for eight, post which every other bowler leaked runs like a burst dam, conceding the 166-run target in just 9.4 overs, shattering all sorts of records on the way. Impact Player, Travis Head, in combination with Abhishek Sharma, created absolute mayhem on the field as they didn’t let anyone off the hook, ending up with psychedelic scores of 75*(28) and 89*(30), lacing 16 fours and 14 maximums en route to a massive confidence-booster of a victory for the home team.

    LSG in a tight spot in terms of going through 

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     After being inflicted with a ruthless loss at the hands of SRH, LSG have it all to do in their remaining two matches, which will be against the Delhi Capitals and the Mumbai Indians, respectively. With their net run rate taking a toll due to the margin by which they lost against SRH, it’s the least as compared to the five teams above them (-0.769).

    Tied on their opponents for their next fixture with both of them being on 12 points with six wins and as many losses in their respective campaigns, their next game will be a do-or-die for them, with them failing to win that being the end of the season as far as the franchise is concerned, who finished third in their initial seasons (2022 and 2023), with their final league game against MI being nothing more than a dead rubber.

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  • IPL 2024 Qualification Scenarios: How can Mumbai Indians qualify for playoffs after loss against LSG in Match 48?

    IPL 2024 Qualification Scenarios: How can Mumbai Indians qualify for playoffs after loss against LSG in Match 48?

    Mumbai Indians (MI) went down to Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in match 49 of IPL 2024 at Ekana Stadium, Lucknow by four wickets. LSG skipper KL Rahul won the toss and chose to bowl where MI put up a score of 145 on board for LSG. With the help of Marcus Stoinis’ extraordinary batting, LSG won the match at their home. MI’s batting lineup failed to perform against the bowlers of LSG. Ishan Kishan and Nehal Wadhera scored 32 and 46 runs respectively. 

    On the other hand, LSG made a great start as they made 57 in 7 overs. Skipper and in-form batter KL Rahul unfortunately could not score in the match against Mumbai Indians. However, when Marcus Stoinis came into bat, he hit boundaries and helped LSG reach 116 runs in 15 overs. It was not a difficult target to chase for LSG as in this season we have seen the teams put up a target of 200+ runs on board which also gets chased by the second team. 

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    Difficult situations arise for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2024

    Mumbai Indians are in ninth place in the standings after their loss against the Lucknow Super Giants. They have a dismal net run rate of -0.272 and 6 points from 10 games. MI will no longer be able to make the IPL 2024 playoffs after this loss.

    Beginning in 2022, when there will be ten teams in the T20 league, franchises must earn at least 16 points to place in the top 4. There are just four games left for the Mumbai Indians to play in the IPL 2024 league stage. MI will only finish with 14 points overall, even if they win all four of them. 

    Even if the Mumbai Indians are not officially knocked out of the tournament, only a mathematical miracle will allow them to finish in fourth place and go to the postseason. MI will need to win each of their final four games by significant margins for that to occur. Furthermore, none of the other six teams which is extremely unlikely must finish with fewer than 12 points; instead, the top three teams must finish with more than 16 points.

    In case more than one team finish the iPL league stage with 14 points, Mumbai Indians will have to have a net run rate that is better than the other teams to step towards the playoffs of iPL 2024. 

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  • IPL 2024 Qualification Scenarios: How can Lucknow Super Giants qualify for playoffs after loss against RR in Match 44?

    IPL 2024 Qualification Scenarios: How can Lucknow Super Giants qualify for playoffs after loss against RR in Match 44?

    A thrilling match took place at the Ekana Sports Stadium on Saturday, as the table-topping Rajasthan Royals faced off against the Lucknow Super Giants. Both teams had been performing well this season, with each having secured a win in their previous games. Lucknow Super Giants put up a challenging score of 196 for 5 in 20 overs, thanks to half-centuries from KL Rahul and Deepak Hooda. Rahul’s performance was particularly outstanding as he led his team from the front.

    However, Rajasthan Royals were not to be outdone. Samson stepped up to the plate, smashing an unbeaten 71 runs and leading his team to a 7-wicket victory over Lucknow Super Giants. Dhruv Jurel also contributed with a score of 51. Rajasthan Royals managed to chase down the 197-run target with one over to spare. Meanwhile, Lucknow Super Giants will be hoping for better results in their upcoming fixtures.

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    LSG will aim to avoid further hindrances

    LSG are currently placed in the fourth position in the points table of the ongoing tournament. So far, LSG have played nine games and emerged victorious in five matches. However, they have also lost three games. In order to qualify for the playoffs, LSG need to win at least three out of their next five games, which will take their total points to 16. Additionally, LSG have to keep a tab on their net run rate as it can play a crucial role in determining their position in the points table. 

    “If Hooda pushed on and scored 20 more, and I got 20 more then we’d finish around 220. That would have been the difference, that’s the 20 runs we left behind. We’re seeing with every game how important it is to give the bowlers that extra cushion because they are under the pump. Everyone loves range hitting and hitting it all over the park, we are no different. It is part of the prep. Our big hitters are Stoinis and Pooran who can hit those big shots. The other guys like us try to pick our areas and time the shots better,” said Rahul in the post-match presentation.

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  • IPL 2024 Qualification Scenarios: How can Kolkata Knight Riders qualify for Playoffs after loss against PBKS in Match 42?

    IPL 2024 Qualification Scenarios: How can Kolkata Knight Riders qualify for Playoffs after loss against PBKS in Match 42?

    Punjab Kings achieved a rare feat by successfully chasing a target of 262 runs set by Kolkata Knight Riders on Friday, at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. This was the highest-ever chase in the history of T20 cricket. This win allowed Punjab to move up to the eighth spot in the league standings, while KKR remained in the second spot despite their third loss of the season.

    For the unversed, the top four teams in the league will qualify for the IPL 2024 playoffs. The top two teams will face each other in the first Qualifier, with the winner advancing straight into the final. The Eliminator will be contested by the teams placed third and fourth in the IPL 2024 standings. The winner of the Eliminator will then face off against the losing team from Qualifier 1. The winner of Qualifier 2 will advance to the final, which is scheduled to be held on May 26th.

    KKR have won five out of nine games this season, which puts them in a good position to secure a spot in the playoffs. However, they still need to win a few more games to ensure they don’t suffer a sudden dip in form towards the end of the season. With 10 points from 8 games, they need at least four more points to qualify for the playoffs.

    Also Check: IPL 2024 Points Table 

    KKR will aim for hassle-free induction in playoffs

    In the past, some teams have made it to the playoffs with 14 points, but they usually finish in third or fourth place. To maximize their chances of finishing in the top two and leverage the perks, KKR should aim to win three out of their remaining six games.

    “Both the teams played tremendously, one of those games where you go back to the drawing board and see where it went wrong especially not being able to defend 260. We have to sum up the conditions and come up with better ideas. It is brilliant to see him (Narine) go out there and strike the ball, hopefully, he keeps continuing with such performances,” KKR captain Shreyas Iyer said at the post-match presentation.

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  • IPL 2024 Qualification Scenarios: How can Lucknow Super Giants qualify for playoffs losing to KKR?

    IPL 2024 Qualification Scenarios: How can Lucknow Super Giants qualify for playoffs losing to KKR?

    Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) registered their third loss of the Indian Premier League 2024 (IPL 2024) against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in Match 28 at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. After being put in to bat first, LSG posted a decent score of 161/7 in their allotted 20 overs with Nicholas Pooran top scoring with his knock of 45 (32).

    In reply, KKR comfortably chased down the target in just 15.4 overs as Philip Salt (89* off 47) and captain Shreyas Iyer (38* off 38) guided their team home with their unbeaten 120-run stand and sealed an eight-wicket win for their team. Following their loss, LSG now find themselves at the middle of the points table on the fifth spot with three wins from six matches having six points to their name.

    Also Read: IPL 2024: KKR vs LSG Match 28 Highlights: Unmissable video recap, turning points, match analysis, stats, and more

    The KL Rahul-led side started its campaign with a 20-run loss against Rajasthan Royals (RR) but made a brilliant comeback with three consecutive victories against Punjab Kings (PBKS), Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Gujarat Titans (GT). However, their campaign has once again gone astray after back-to-back losses against Delhi Capitals (DC) and KKR.

    Despite, their consecutive losses, LSG still have a positive net run rate of +0.038. However, the road ahead is tougher for them as they have back-to-back fixtures against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) both home and away on April 19 and 23 respectively. Lucknow will have the herculean task of bouncing back to winning ways against the defending champions who’re coming into the fixture after winning their last two fixtures.

    LSG to play four out of the next five games at home

    After CSK, LSG will play three consecutive fixtures at home against RR, Mumbai Indians (MI) and KKR. Hence, the KL Rahul-led side will have an advantage of playing in familiar conditions in four out of the next five games and one away fixture at Chennai which has similar conditions as Lucknow.

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    Lucknow will hope to register at least three wins in their upcoming five games to stay alive in the playoffs race. They can easily qualify with five more wins from their remaining eight matches and hence can’t afford any leniency going forward in the tournament.

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  • Rain stifles Australia’s electric semi-final start

    Rain stifles Australia’s electric semi-final start

    Welcome to our live coverage of Australia’s World Cup semi-final clash with old foes South Africa from Kolkata.

    Australia started this World Cup with losses to India and South Africa, and after rattling off seven straight wins, have the chance to avenge one in the hopes of making the final.

    FOLLOW ALL THE ACTION LIVE AS IT HAPPENS

    9:35PM: ZAMPA TIME, GOOD CALL OR BAD CALL?

    Straight out of the break, Pat Cummins turns to his star spinner Adam Zampa.

    You almost wonder whether they wanted to keep going with Mitch Starc and put the foot to the throat.

    We know Zampa however has been able to both get wickets and keep the runs at a low rate.

    Straight away he’s been on the money, where earlier in the tournament he was taking a few overs to get in the groove.

    Cummins has however, decided to get Josh Hazlewood on after the restart, possibly to save Starc and himself for closer to an innings end if there is one?

    I’m sure Cummins like all Aussie cricket fans is hoping this does not get near the 50-over mark, so as to avoid any issue with some rain.

    And David Miller says time to get going, whacking Zampa for 6 over mid-on.

    South Africa have hit the half-century mark, the second-slowest fifty of the tournament so far.

    South Africa are 4/55 after 17 overs.

    9:15PM: RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY ETC, ETC

    You know the drizzle you walk to work from the train station in, then when you get into work you look dry, that’s what’s happening in Kolkata from all reports.

    Which a) is promising and b) really annoying, with the hot start the Aussies have made.

    The bright side of all of this, we can reflect on this exciting start from Australia, with Hazlewood and Starc bowling to almost their Test level, combined with some exceptional fielding.

    The covers look to be coming off with South African 4/44 off 14 overs.

    Play will restart at 9:25pm AEDT.

    8:50PM: AND HERE COMES THE FUN-STEALER

    Well, South Africa hit a couple of boundaries and Mother Nature says no that’s enough here comes the rain.

    The covers are on in Kolkata, however only a small shower is expected.

    However the rain has not been enough to quiten a ferocious crowd, who are almost epitomising the fielding we have seen from Australia to start this game.

    Could this put an end to the roll the Aussies were on and given the reeling batting side the break they needed?

    8:35PM: SOUTH AFRICA’S WORLD CUP SEMI MISERY ROLLS

    AND AGAIN! Hazlewood is relentless.

    Pat Cummins took a chance keeping his spearheads on and it has paid off enormously.

    Rassie van der Dussen has to go, caught at second slip by Steve Smith who half caught it and half-wedged it between his legs, but they all count.

    Can’t quite say South Africa are known for their exploits in semi-finals in a positive way, but boy oh boy this is another level.

    You often see sides losing wickets consistently while still keeping the runs flowing, but this almost feels like an Ashes game where it’s all in favour of the bowling side.

    Can they find an answer or will this be wrapped up quickly?

    The skipper Pat Cummins will come into the attack with South Africa already four down with a mere 34 runs on the board.

    8:20PM: KOLKATA PRESSURE COOKER

    It took 52 balls, but we have a boundary in this game thanks to Markram, but these first 10 overs have been a bowling and fielding clinic by Australia.

    Fielding was something of a worry to start this tournament, but the Aussies have really ramped it up as they started to compile wins.

    This has been vintage Hazlewood and Starc, tightening the screws on their opponents, with the occasional Starc loosener but it’s par for the course.

    The moisture in the surface has given the Aussies plenty more bounce compared to the last game at Kolkata.

    There’s been some movement off the seam too, particularly for Hazlewood.

    After 10 overs, South Africa have made only 18 runs!!

    And now Markram goes, what is happening here?!?!?!

    8:00PM: GOOD TOSS TO LOSE????

    Well with the possibility of rain you probably wanted to bat, however, this deck looks to have a bit of juice in it early on.

    Could be the earliest of assumptions once these balls soften a little but alas!

    Right now the Aussies are operating under total cloud coverage.

    Josh Hazlewood has been able to get some serious bounce off the wicket, flying through to Inglis at head-height on multiple occasions.

    The big Hoff has been operating at that 7m length consistently, a vintage touch.

    The covers being on for so long due to the potential rain may have just kept a ton of moisture in this pitch.

    It’s been tough sledding for South Africa early, managing just six runs off the first four overs, a mixture of tight bowling and some great fielding early on, particularly from David Warner and Glenn Maxwell on the off-side.

    And the danger man is gone !!!!!

    The consistency has gotten to Quinton de Kock, who went for one on a good length from Hazlewood, and trying to get on the front foot hits one straight into the air.

    Pat Cummins settles under it at mid-on and takes a great catch.

    What a start this is indeed.

    7:40PM: THE WORLD CUP MASTER STRIKES EARLY

    Mitch Starc has not had the tournament he would have liked, but he gets a dream start in the semi-final, knocking over the South African skipper with the sixth ball of the game.

    A vintage Starc delivery drifts across the right-hander, thick edge and safely into the hands of Josh Inglis.

    What a start to this one!

    Bavuma battled hamstring concerns all week, at least for batting purposes that won’t be an issue now.

    van der Dussen comes to the crease, who has played exceptionally across the tournament.

    No secret of course, but Quinton de Kock is the wicket all Aussie cricket fans will be chasing early on.

    The left-hander has been sensational at this tournament, whacking four centuries across the competition, including a 109 against Australia in Lucknow.

    7:15PM: MARNUS WINS SELECTION BATTLE IN HUGE SEMI-FINAL CALL

    Marnus Labuschagne has won the selection battle over Marcus Stoinis for the final spot in Australia’s XI for the World Cup semi-final.

    Australia has chosen to go for extra batting depth over an additional all-rounder.

    It is overcast but the rain has stayed away for now.

    Mitchell Starc and Glenn Maxwell return at the expense of Stoinis and Sean Abbott.

    South Africa will bat first after winning the toss, with weather coming into some consideration of Temba Bavuma’s decision.

    South Africa has made one change, dropping Lungi Ngidi for Tabraiz Shamsi.

    Aussie skipper Pat Cummins said he would have batted if he had won the toss.

    Labuschagne is an incredible story. Missed out on the 18-man squad and about to play his 18th straight ODI since that squad was named.

    Unfortunately for Stoinis he just hasn’t contributed consistently enough with bat or ball to demand a spot in the XI. He has left himself vulnerable and it has cost him in the end.

    For all the talk of splitting formats, Australia’s XI for the World Cup semi-final features eight of those who played the fifth Test at The Oval in late July.

    Battle on two fronts: Australia’s plan for SA, rain revealed

    A developing cyclone in the Bay of Bengal has threatened to derail Australia’s tilt for a sixth World Cup crown, with rain forecast at stages on both Thursday, the day of the match, and the reserve day on Friday.

    Should tonight’s World Cup semi-final match be washed out, South Africa would advance as the higher-ranked side from the league phase – with the winner to take on India, after their demolition of New Zealand last night.

    But captain Pat Cummins said Australia would not premeditate the weather, playing the scenario as it comes.

    “One website tells you something, and another website tells you the opposite. It’s something you think about,” Cummins said.

    “We’ll turn up, expect to play a 50-over match, and if that shifts on us well (we’ll deal with it).”

    Meanwhile, Cummins says his players will draw on experience from previous title wins in the clash with South Africa, spurred on by Glenn Maxwell’s heroics having given them “an extra leg”.

    Five-time winners Australia went down to the Proteas in the league stage by 134 runs before they won seven straight matches to make the semi-final in Kolkata on Thursday.

    Australia, who lost an ODI series in South Africa in September, have beaten their rivals twice in World Cup semi-finals.

    “You start from scratch every time you play,” Cummins said.

    “They’re a team we’ve played quite a lot and know quite well.

    “I think what helps us is we’ve got a lot of guys that have been in this situation before that have won the one-day World Cup, T20 World Cup, various other tournaments in big moments.

    “So, I think that really helps. You can draw on that in the middle of the contest.”

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  • World Cup Predictor: Aussie hopes revived, England miss semis

    World Cup Predictor: Aussie hopes revived, England miss semis

    With most countries four games into their group stage, DANIEL CHERNY runs his eye over the remaining games and predicts how each nation will fare.

    Who will make the semi-finals? Has Australia done enough to right the ship? And do Afghanistan or the Netherlands have another upset in them?

    All is revealed below.

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