Early start may prompt change of tactics in final


Jimmy Maher: ‘The Gabba is arguably the best one-day wicket in the world. The toss doesn’t really matter too much’
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There will be an early start to the one-day final between Queensland and Western Australia on Sunday. The match will begin at 11 pm GMT (Saturday). The early moisture and humidity will present the bowlers with the opportunity to make an early assault on the opposition.However, the wicket at the Gabba was rated by Kevin Mitchell Jnr, the curator, as good for batting, and is the same pitch where Queensland smashed their way to 4 for 405 against Western Australia a fortnight ago. Considering this, neither captain – Jimmy Maher nor Michael Hussey – thought that the toss would be the deciding factor.Maher, who belted a record 187 in that 207-run demolition of WA, believed that plenty of runs would be plundered despite the early start. “The Gabba is arguably the best one-day wicket in the world,” he said. “The toss doesn’t really matter too much, but the thing that sticks out the most in my mind is that we’ve had most success batting first this season.”WA have the talented Ben Edmondson in their ranks, and he is set to be given the new ball for the first time. Hussey conceded that WA would consider bowling first.The decision is tougher for WA as their batting, including five national or A representatives, is their strength and, barring the Brisbane pounding, they have had success chasing large totals. Hussey said, “We don’t want to chase 400 again but I personally don’t believe the toss should have much to with the result at the end.”WA took confidence from New South Wales’ three-year run as one-day champions, where they won all three finals away from home. Coincidentally, WA’s last domestic success was also away from home – at the Gabba – in the 1998-99 Sheffield Shield.Maher shrugged off a hamstring injury on the eve of the final, training strongly in the nets and out on the field. WA have learnt from experience that Maher can be a dangerous proposition. In that match at Brisbane earlier this season, Hussey – who was dismissed by a sharp Maher catch in the covers – was astounded by Maher’s recuperative powers: “Look at him. He drinks, he smokes and he’s out there running around like a three-year-old!”

Bulls hoping for Blues loss to keep finals hopes alive

HOBART, Feb 15 AAP – Tasmania kept NSW in the hunt for a third straight ING Cup final appearance with a 77-run defeat of Queensland at Bellerive Oval today.NSW’s hopes looked dead and buried when WA beat Victoria at the WACA last night and Tasmania slumped to 4-60 against the Bulls today.A Bulls win would have resulted in the Queenslanders hosting WA in this season’s final.But a spirited fifth-wicket partnership between skipper Jamie Cox (87) and allrounder Dan Marsh (100 not out) turned the match Tasmania’s way – and left the Blues’ fate in their own hands.A NSW victory over last-placed South Australia at Telstra Stadium tomorrow would thrust the Blues into the final against WA.Cox and Marsh, whose brutal century came from just 97 balls, helped the Tigers to 271 from their 50 overs.The pair amassed 158 off 154 balls before Cox fell LBW to Nathan Hauritz.Hauritz was under the watchful eye of ACB selector Allan Border who may send the Queensland offspinner to South Africa should Shane Warne be permanently outlawed from the World Cup.Man-of-the-match Marsh’s century was his second in one-day cricket and helped him pocket $5,000 after winning the ING Allrounders Award, easily achieving a season target of 250 runs and 10 wickets.In reply, Queensland was all out for 194 in the 45th over.Opener Daaniel Payne fell LBW to Adam Polkinghorne for 15 after just 13 balls and 12 minutes at the crease.Rookie Nick Kruger, who scored 41 off 51 balls against the Southern Redbacks in his one-day debut last week, was caught by Michael Di Venuto at second slip for a disappointing 6.The prize scalp of captain Martin Love (33) went to wicketkeeper Sean Clingeleffer.Losing four wickets for 30, the Bulls victory hopes faded.Love said if the Bulls had got Cox or Marsh out early on, the result may have been different.”But they batted well, they’re experienced campaigners now, and took the game out of our hands,” Love said.”I think the Tassie guys probably utilised the wicket better than we did.”Unfortunately, we lost too many wickets at the start, in the first 15 or 20 overs, and couldn’t get back from there.”He said the Bulls would miss much of the game between the Blues and the Redbacks tomorrow as they were travelling back home.Tasmania picked up four points for today’s win, plus a bonus point for dispatching the visitors under the 216 target.Meanwhile, the results on an ACB investigation into the Pura Cup abandonment at Bellerive earlier this month are due to be released in Melbourne on Monday.

Glamorgan join the Sunday 300 Club

For the third consecutive weekend, Glamorgan`s batsmen produced some exhilarating strokeplay, as they compiled a record 305-6 in Sunday`s National League game against Worcestershire at Cardiff. It was Glamorgan`s highest ever total in Sunday League format cricket, and was the highest total by any county side in the National League competition which began in 1999.It also continues their sequence of remarkable innings during the past few weeks. A fortnight ago in the Championship match at Chelmsford, Glamorgan`s batsmen scored 367 in 80.5 overs on the final afternoon to defeat Essex, and then followed this up the next day with an astonishing 254 in just 31.5 overs to win the National League game against Essex.Last weekend at Maidstone, Glamorgan were set a target of 377 in 108 overs to beat Kent. Rain then intervened to halt the run chase, and after a three and a half hour delay, Glamorgan finished on 203 without loss in just 44 overs, as the match was drawn. Had the weather stayed fine, a different result was on the cards, with the Welsh batsmen well on course for another famous win, only to have their hopes dashed by the heavy rain.Yesterday`s total against Worcestershire was Glamorgan`s highest score in theSunday competition, passing their previous best of 294-4 against Surrey at Pontypridd in 1999. It was also only the fourth time they had passed 300 in a limited overs game against first-class opposition, and their score of 305-6 is the second highest in all games against first-class teams.For the record, the table below lists Glamorgan`s highest totals in one day games:

373-7 v Bedfordshire at Sophia Gardens, 1998 (NWT)345-2 v Durham (m/c) at Darlington, 1991 (NWT)344-5 v Lincolnshire at Swansea, 1994 (NWT)333-4 v Dorset at Bournemouth, 2000 (NWT)328-6 v Wales MC at Sophia Gardens, 1998 (F)322-5 v Oxfordshire at Swansea, 1993 (NWT)318-3 v Combined Universities at Sophia Gardens, 1995 (B&H)318-4 v Staffordshire at Sophia Gardens, 1989 (NWT)316-8 v Essex at Sophia Gardens, 1994 (NWT)314-2 v Combined Universities at Cambridge, 1996 (B&H)312-4 v Wales Minor Counties at Sophia Gardens, 1997 (F)305-6 v Worcestershire at Sophia Gardens, 2001 (NL)304-8 v Hampshire at Southampton, 1997 (NWT)302-6 v Combined Universities at Sophia Gardens,1988 (B&H)301-8 v Essex at Chelmsford, 1997 (NWT)

LFC target Tchouameni is a man in demand

Rumoured Liverpool transfer target Aurelien Tchouameni is wanted by two unnamed Premier League clubs, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano.

The Lowdown: Tchouameni a huge talent

The 22-year-old has emerged as arguably one of the best young midfielders in the world, performing with quality and maturity beyond his years.

Tchouameni has made 25 starts for Monaco in Ligue 1 this season, winning 2.4 aerial duels per game and also being described as ‘extraordinary’ by international colleague Paul Pogba.

Liverpool have been linked with a move for the Frenchman, and Romano has now shed new light on the player’s transfer status.

The Latest: Romano provides update on Tchouameni

Taking to Twitter over the weekend, Romano confirmed that a couple of Premier League clubs want to sign Tchouameni, along with Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain. He revealed:

“Aurelien Tchouameni’s agent has denied to Le Parisien any agreement on personal terms with Real Madrid.

“Real are following Tchouameni’s performances with Monaco since long time alongside two Premier League clubs and PSG but there’s nothing agreed with any club.”

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The Verdict: Wonderful potential signing

Tchouameni looks like a spectacular talent, mastering a deeper-lying midfield role and already proving to be such a key player for Monaco, ranking as by far their best performer according to WhoScored metrics.

With some of Liverpool’s midfielders now in their 30s – the likes of Fabinho and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are close to that milestone, too – the 22-year-old could be an ideal summer addition, capable of playing in a defensive or central midfield role.

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Not only does Tchouameni average an eye-catching 2.6 tackles and interceptions apiece per match this season, he also averaged a 90.9% pass completion rate across five appearances for France in World Cup qualifying, demonstrating that he is a midfielder of many talents.

In other news, Liverpool are reportedly eyeing up a move for a former Premier League midfielder. Read more here.

Why the Manchester derby is the worst day of my life

So, it’s here again for another year. It’s going to happen and there’s nothing we can do about it and there’s no way we can get away from it. It’s like when your mother-in-law arrives just in time for kick off and proceeds to talk all the way through the first half, shut up for half time, before continuing her discussions through the second half, blissfully unaware that you’re trying to watch the match. Though, to be honest, if she wanted to distract me for 96 minutes tomorrow, she would be welcome to (bear in mind I’m single and haven’t got a mother-in-law here, so it’s going to have to be a very quick courtship and wedding at this late stage).

I hate derby day. As simple as that. I hate it. It’s a truly horrible day. In fact, I’d go as far as to say it’s the worst day of the football season. And some fool at the FA decided that it should happen twice a season. Clearly somebody is off their rocker.

It never fails to leave your stomach feeling the way it does after you’ve had a bug for three days and haven’t eaten. It never fails to make your fingernails shorter by however far you can physically get your teeth in behind them. It never fails to put your body under more stress than taking an exam that your life depended on you passing.

I’m not aware of such a test existing, but it’d definitely spice up GCSE exam halls.

One reason why it makes me (and I assume other Manchester City fans) feel like this is simple. The result is amplified: wins feel better, defeats feel worse, while draws feel like even damper squibs than they were. But the biggest reason of all, however, is actually that we’re Manchester City fans. Doing things the easy way isn’t in the club’s nature, so getting through derby day isn’t a simple achievement.

United fans have it easy. It’s win-win in their camp. They win, they get to taunt some City fans. They lose, they get to pretend that Liverpool is their big fixture and they don’t really care about City anyway. Though, of course, we all know they do thanks to the outrage felt at the Welcome to Manchester billboard, the (now cancelled) party to celebrate City’s lack of success and the (club endorsed) banner that shows the years where we have won nothing… thank you for showing such concern in little ol’ City.

That’s what makes the game so difficult to endure. It’s a horrible day, invented so neutrals can watch as people like me suffer nervous breakdowns and a whole manner of heart problems decades before we should. I love winning derbies, I just hate the actual playing of the game.

And then there are the neutrals! The pundits, ex-players, commentators, and fans of other clubs that don’t really care about the result, but take it upon themselves to tell us how much of a great game it’s going to be. The media build-up is incredible: you would think that no football match is ever going to be like it until the end of recorded time ever (which, at Old Trafford, will probably have about seven or eight added minutes).

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The strange and ever-so paradoxical thing is that I’m now a part of that crazy build-up to the game. By writing this column, by doing this City podcast, or by being on the other City radio show that I am, I’m adding pre-match build up to the already unnecessary pre-match build up to a game that I hate watching every time it comes around.

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Harry set to end Mersey misery with £3m bid

Joe Cole’s disappointing Liverpool career could be about to come to an end, according to the Daily Mail.

Cole moved to Anfield on a free transfer from Chelsea last summer and signed a lucrative four year, £90,000 a week deal. Despite impressing manager Kenny Dalglish more recently, he has struggled for form and fitness since being sent off on his debut and has only made 9 starts for the club.

The England international looks set to be reunited with former West Ham manager Harry Redknapp at Tottenham for a fee in the region of £3 million. Liverpool’s new owners Fenway Sports Group are thought to be increasingly keen on removing Cole’s substantial salary from the wage bill as they look to invest in younger talent.

Cole hasn’t featured for England since the defeat against Germany at last summer’s World Cup but still has 56 caps to his name.

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His arrival at Spurs could pave the way for Luka Modric to move to Manchester United. The Croatian playmaker is seen as an ideal replacement for Paul Scholes who retired this summer. But, Modric is likely to command a transfer fee well in excess of £20 million.

Marouane Fellaini set for early return

Everton manager David Moyes predicts that Marouane Fellaini will return from a hamstring injury two weeks ahead of schedule.

The Belgium international was ruled out for six weeks when he picked up the problem while on international duty last month.

But an upbeat Moyes told the Liverpool Echo:“The situation has improved. He’s training well and will have an outside chance of being fit for next Sunday.

“The lad is probably the hardest working player when he’s injured and probably the most dedicated to getting back.

“The medical staff say he’s a pleasure to work with, he wants to put his time in and get back quickly.

“He was in Belgium doing a solid week’s work and he really puts himself out.”

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Fellaini has featured in 78 matches for Moyes’ team following his transfer from Standard Liege in the summer of 2008.

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Juan Mata confident of progression

Chelsea playmaker Juan Mata has stated that he believes that his side can progress to the next stage of the Champions League, despite being 3-1 down in the last 16 tie against Napoli.

The Stamford Bridge club were put to the sword at San Paolo in the first leg, and host Walter Mazzarri’s men in the return fixture on Wednesday.

Although Andre Villas Boas has been sacked and there is a deficit to overturn, the Spain international still maintains that the English team can qualify for the quarter finals.

“In football, nothing is impossible,” the 23-year-old said in a press conference, published on Sky Sports.

“At Stamford Bridge, this Champions League, we had good results in the group – 3-0, 2-0 and 5-0.

“All the supporters, for sure, will be cheering us. It’s a final for us and I think we can do it. From the first minute, we have to try to create chances to score.

“We know that they have very, very good strikers. We have to be careful with them but we are going to press them from the first minute,” he continued.

Mata went on to admit that the change in management has been difficult, but that recent domestic wins will see them enter Wednesday’s game with confidence.

“It wasn’t easy, because you know we had a change, a big, big change.

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“But I believe the team is still believing, is still working very well and the two wins, for sure, bring to us a lot of confidence,” he confessed.

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Izaguirre linked with move south of the border

Celtic left-back Emilio Izaguirre could be on his way out of Celtic Park with Liverpool reportedly leading a queue of English clubs in the hunt for the player.

Signed from Honduran side Motagua last summer, the defender enjoyed a fantastic debut season winning both SPL Players’ Player and Player of the Year awards after 41 appearances.

Liverpool are reportedly searching for a new left-back with Newcastle’s Jose Enrique an option and Stephen Warnock linked with a return to the club. Paul Koncheseky looks set to be sold whilst the futures of Fabio Aurelio and and Emiliano Insua are more uncertain.

The 25-year old Honduran cost Celtic a reported £400,000 but Neil Lennon is keen to hold on to his star defender and bidding is likely to start at around £8 million.

Manchester United, Arsenal and Aston Villa are all also rumoured to be interested to the player compared to Roberto Carlos by former Scotland boss Craig Brown.

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But, first, Izaguirre is set to return to Honduras to add to his 45 international caps in the Gold Cup.

Arsenal to test water with bid? Wenger’s transfer quandary & Kieran Gibbs a genuine cause for concern – Best of AFC

It has been a superb week for Arsenal with three impressive wins and plenty of goals. Arsenal seem to be getting into gear and with news that Van Persie and Ramsey are set to return in the coming weeks, there is an air of positivity around the Emirates and an inner belief that this just might be their season.

This week at FFC we have seen a mixed bag of blogs that include…Gibbs a cause for concern, Wenger’s transfer dilemma and the unsung hero in Arsenal’s development.

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