Marcus bats in the nets at Taunton this morning

Marcus Trescothick had his first batting practice in the nets at the County Ground in Taunton this morning before the start of the third day’s play against Warwickshire

SOMERSET23-Aug-2002Marcus Trescothick had his first batting practice in the nets at the County Ground in Taunton this morning before the start of the third day’s play against Warwickshire.At the end of the net session during which he faced the Somerset coach Kevin Shine bowling with a hard ball, a decision was made that Marcus will not be playing for a Somerset XI against England Under-19s at Seaton Cricket Club on Sunday.Kevin Shine told me: "Whilst he was batting he still felt a slight jarring in his thumb when he hit the ball, so he will not risk playing on Sunday."The coach continued: "He has a hospital appointment on Monday, and assuming that everything is all right he will travel up to Blackpool for the championship match on Tuesday against Lancashire. Marcus will have nets with us at the ground and he may play, but no decision will be made until the morning of the match."Those who had been hoping to see the England star at Seaton CC on Sunday will not, however, be disappointed as Marcus will be putting in a special guest appearance at the ground during the lunch interval to sign autographs.

Pundit expects Everton to turn to experience in new manager hunt

Lawrie Sanchez believes that Everton will follow a recent trend and appoint another proven manager, with reports on Tuesday suggesting they are still talking to other managers despite Nuno Santo being the overwhelming leading contender to replace Carlo Ancelotti.

Aside from Roberto Martinez and Marco Silva, the two exceptions, the Toffees have always turned to an experienced face since David Moyes’ departure in 2013.

But only the Spaniard has taken charge of more than 100 games, with Everton’s next appointment their sixth in the space of just eight years since Moyes was hired by Manchester United.

Former Wolves boss  Santo appears the standout favourite to replacement Ancelotti in the Goodison Park dugout, although the Portuguese was also on the verge of becoming the new Crystal Palace manager recently before talks broke down.

The likes of Sam Allardyce and Ronald Koeman have both been hired in between Moyes and Ancelotti, with the Toffees hierarchy looking for instant success rather than investing into a longer-term project.

And Sanchez, who also took aim at Nuno, exclusively told Football FanCast that with Everton looking to close the gap on the top-six, that theme will continue:

“I think a club like Everton want someone proven at that level of what they want to achieve.

“They’ve gone for established names – Koeman, Ancelotti and Allardyce.

“From the outside, I think they will go for a solid name. Nuno, are there any other clubs in the Premier League he’s being tapped up by? They will have read their reports of Nuno at the end – he fell out with players.”

Sutcliffe is Player of the Month

Iain Sutcliffe, who goes to the Oval for the final Championship match against Surrey this week needing just eight more runs to reach 1,000 for the season, has been named as Leicestershire’s Bland Bankart “Player of the Month” for August

Leicestershire CCC16-Sep-2002Iain Sutcliffe, who goes to the Oval for the final Championship match against Surrey this week needing just eight more runs to reach 1,000 for the season, has been named as Leicestershire’s Bland Bankart “Player of the Month” for August.The left-handed opening batsman scored a total of 363 Championship runs during the month at an impressive average of 90.75. He hit an unbeaten 125 against Kent plus 75 in the match with Sussex and 48 and 64 against Surrey at Grace Road.He was not short of runs in the Norwich Union League either, with 98 against Warwickshire his best. But he has already improved on that in September,scoring his first National League century in the last match against the Somerset Sabres.In the Championship this season he has scored two centuries and four half centuries, and he is now looking to finish off in style by going past 1,000 first class runs for the second successive year.Sutcliffe has also revelled in the responsibility of the being vice-captain. He led the side to victory in less than five sessions in the last Championship game against Somerset at Grace Road in the absence of the injured Vince Wells.The Leicestershire captain looks likely to miss out again at Surrey because of a fractured finger. Trevor Ward is also a serious doubt with a knee injury, and Rob Cunliffe stands by to replace him.

Pundit can’t rule out Mahrez and Sterling leaving Man City

It is strange to think that Manchester City and Pep Guardiola may want to rebuild after doing the double and winning the Premier League.

However, they once again failed to win the Champions League so they may look to move on some players that have been around for a while, something that wouldn’t surprise former City star Paul Stewart.

Raheem Sterling and Riyad Mahrez have been touted with moves away from the Etihad, and the former experienced probably his worst season for Man City as he was often shunned to the bench for important games such as Champions League clashes against Borussia Dortmund and PSG.

There have been reports suggesting that Guardiola and the Man City board are not afraid to splash the cash this money to try and win that elusive Champions League trophy, and suggestions that they want both Harry Kane and Jack Grealish is a potentially terrifying prospect for the rest of the teams.

Man City have got a lot of players within their ranks that have been at the club for a number of years and it could be a case of they are too comfortable, so Guardiola could look to show some of them the exit door this summer and Stewart expects this to happen, as he spoke exclusively to Transfer Tavern:

“I think that you might see Mahrez go this summer because I think City might look to rebuild, so Raheem Sterling could be shown the door.”

Sterling arrived from Liverpool for what was big money back in 2016 and since he arrived in Manchester he has won 11 pieces of silverware and managed to score 114 goals in all competitions.

Despite seemingly not being one of Guardiola’s favourite or most trusted players, Sterling was handed a surprising start in the Champions League final, which saw them try a new system and it failed miserably.

Australia favourites to clinch three-Test series

Australia, though rattled in the Colombo Test, are still favourites to clinch the three-match series by winning the second Test starting Friday here at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium

Rehan Siddiqui11-Oct-2002Australia, though rattled in the Colombo Test, are still favourites to clinch the three-match series by winning the second Test starting Friday here at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.And if Steve Waugh and his men are able to tame a youthful Pakistan side it will be Australia’s fifth successive Test triumph over Pakistan. When the two teams met last Down Under in 1999-2000, Australia whitewashed Wasim Akram-led Pakistan side 3-0.Sharjah has been a happy hunting ground for Pakistan but the present Australian team is without doubt the world’s best Test side and it will require something out of the ordinary to stop the baggy green juggernaut taking an unbeatable 2-0 lead.Conditions here are similar to Sri Lanka and the oppressive heat and humidity will be felt by both the teams as the mercury is likely to hover around 40 degrees Celsius making bowling and fielding a tough proposition over the next five days if the match lasts that long.On paper and in terms of performance the Australians have upper hand in all three departments of the game, batting, bowling and fielding. Despite the sensational collapse in the second innings in Colombo triggered by the express pace of Shoaib Akhtar, Aussies batting is formidable.With gangling Glenn McGrath and spin king Shane Warne backed up by tearaway Brett Lee, the Aussies have the arsenal to undo Pakistan’s vulnerable batting which invariably crumbles when put under pressure.If one goes by the words of groundsmen and pitch experts the track is going to be slow, offering some assistance to spinners from the third day onwards. And in all probability both the teams are likely to replace one seamer with a spinner although the final eleven will be announced just before the toss.Pakistan are expected to bring in young leg-spinner Danish Kaneria in place of speedster Mohammad Sami while Australia could induct uncapped off-spinner Nathan Hauritz for the injured Jason Gillespie although the pacer’s replacement Brad Williams has arrived.Reuters adds: Pakistan will target Steve Waugh in an attempt to make the Australia captain’s 150th Test appearance as uncomfortable as possible.Waugh and his twin brother Mark both made second innings ducks in Australia’s first Test win and have come under further pressure to justify their places in the Australia team.”No doubt Steve is a great player and has played some fine cricket at the highest level but we are not in mood to give him, or for that matter, other players any inch,” Pakistan skipper Waqar Younis told reporters Thursday.Steve Waugh discounted any suggestion that the Test would be a special landmark.”It’s just another Test for me,” he said. “The idea is to play well, score some runs, captain the side well and win the match for Australia.”Australia, for their part, need to counter Shoaib, who took five wickets in 15 balls in the first Test.”He did turn the match for a while, but in the end we won. That’s what matter in the final analyses,” Waugh said.Teams (from):Pakistan: Waqar Younis (captain), Imran Nazir, Taufiq Umar, Abdul Razzaq, Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq, Faisal Iqbal, Rashid Latif, Shoaib Akhtar, Saqlain Mushtaq, Danish Kaneria, Mohammed Sami.Australia: Steve Waugh (captain), Justin Langer, Matthew Hayden, Ricky Ponting, Mark Waugh, Damien Martyn, Adam Gilchrist, Shane Warne, Brett Lee, Glenn McGrath, Nathan Hauritz, Brad Williams, Andy Bichel, Darren Lehmann.Umpires: Srinivas Venkataraghavan (India) and Steve Bucknor (West Indies).TV umpire: Nadeem Ghauri (Pakistan).Match referee: Clive Lloyd (West Indies).

Wolves contract update on Ruddy

Some Wolves fans have been left to buzz as the Midlands club confirmed that John Ruddy has signed a new deal.

As per the official website of the Molineux faithful, the veteran goalkeeper has signed a new contract that will keep him there for another year.

They cite that Ruddy has been a vocal presence among the first-team squad in recent years, and of course helped them gain promotion from the EFL Championship up to the Premier League.

Nonetheless, to have a player of his experience and leadership in around the squad, especially under a new manager in Bruno Lage, will only benefit the Wanderers as they look to improve on what was a disappointing campaign ahead of the new 2021/22 season.

Wolves fans on Ruddy contract update

These WWFC supporters buzzed as the contract update on Ruddy was shared on Twitter, with one even going as far as to claim that it was ‘brilliant news’, while another described the Englishman as an ‘excellent’ pro:

“Yeaaaa Ruddy is staying”

Credit: @wendymillssmith

“This is actually great news”

Credit: @_brad_fisher_

“Great to see him sign a new deal. Top professional”

Credit: @DazzMatthews73

“Fantastic news! Key player and great guy!”

Credit: @KoenigSteve

“Brilliant news”

Credit: @wolvogirl75

“Good excellent pro. Cardiff away will live long in the memory!!”

Credit: @groomtings

In other news, find out what transfer update has left WWFC fans fuming here!

Coach wary of burnout as Sri Lanka start World Cup build-up

Sri Lanka coach Dav Whatmore is wary of player burnout as he prepares his young team during the nest six weeks in South Africa and Australia for another shot at cricket’s most prized and expensive title – the World Cup next February

Saadi Thawfeeq18-Oct-2002Sri Lanka coach Dav Whatmore is wary of player burnout as he prepares his young team during the nest six weeks in South Africa and Australia for another shot at cricket’s most prized and expensive title – the World Cup next February .The coach who guided the country to its highest achievement in the sport when they won the World Cup in 1996 thinks the present team has the ingredients to make it happen again provided the players are nurtured carefully through the next four months ."It’s great to play against that kind of opposition, but we’ve got to be careful that we don’t mismanage the opportunity that’s provided for us," said Whatmore."In my opinion, it is potentially dangerous with the frequency of games and the workload that we have, that we should be a little bit careful we do not get into a situation when we play our first World Cup match on February 10 (v New Zealand) we have a group of players who are very tired and jaded."While it’s great to play on surfaces that we need to get used to, we also have to be a little bit careful the players don’t burn out. Prescribing sufficient rest would mean that you wouldn’t play necessarily your strongest team on a game to game basis. Therefore, it is important that the public and everyone else know and understand that."While the objective is to win every match, you also run the risk of a little bit of confidence down because you are playing against good, tough opposition and managing players that is not your best team that is available at anyone game," said Whatmore."In my mind there is a huge danger of being in a situation where the players start an important competition and they are down in terms of their drive to perform in amajor competition. The objective is to ensure that the players are at their peak at the World Cup and commence the tournament as fresh as they possibly can. There’s a mean’s to an end and our objective is the World Cup," Whatmore said.Sri Lanka commence their final preparations towards the World Cup when they leave tomorrow for a two-Test and five-match one-day international tour to South Africa. This will be followed in mid-December by an eight-match (11 if Sri Lanka qualify for the finals) triangular in Australia, where England is also playing."We would be looking to play a game of cricket more suited to those conditions. That being the underline objective, I would like to see the Sri Lankan team take on its opposition with an attack a little bit more akin to what other teams do in those conditions and have had success," said Whatmore."In South Africa we are playing only against one opposition. In the World Cup we are playing against many. I think it will be very good practice for us if we are able to come up with a combination that is more likely to give us a result in these five games against the same opposition bearing in mind, we won’t be playing South Africa in every match in the World Cup," he said.Whatmore said that he was keenly looking forward to seeing more of the seven quicks picked for the tour, and the batsmen getting in there and creating a presence amongst themselves.He said to be successful in South African conditions Sri Lanka will need to succeed in all departments."At any stage you can get a good batting or bowling performance that can win a match. The fielding has to be of paramount importance to back up the quicks. There are certain wickets there where the bowlers can make an impression on the game and there are certain wickets where the batters can do the same. It is important that all areas are covered adequately and contributions are provided," said Whatmore."Personally, I think we need to brush up a bit in our bowling attack which has been predominantly based around spin and had some terrific results. In these conditions I would like to see the more medium-pace quick stuff providing the bulk of the overs to put the pressure on the opposition. That will really provide good opportunities for some."The batting has also to be given due importance with the ball that’s coming on with a little bit of bounce, making sure that when they do get a start they go on. We’ve got enough batsmen to make a reasonable total or chase a total. What I would like to see is a little bit more dedicated effort into the formation of the bowling attack, which is slightly different to what we have been doing," he said.Whatmore said that in his opinion the bulk of the players who are selected for the Australian tour will form the World Cup squad because there was hardly any time between tours to make changes. Even for the current South African tour, the one-day squad is likely to be finalized before the first Test starts at Jo’burg on November 8.There will be similar logistic problems concerning the World Cup squad too because the final 15 will have to be submitted to the ICC by December 31, at which point Sri Lanka would have played only three of their allotted eight qualifying matches in Australia.Whatmore said as much as the one-day games are important so too are the two Tests against South Africa."It is very important for Sri Lanka to come out and have a good strong showing in those conditions. We haven’t particularly done well on that last tour and some of the lessons I am sure have been learnt," he said.Sir Lanka have made two Test tours to South Africa in 1997-98 and 2000-01 and, lost both series by 2-0 margins."I think the group of players that we’ve got in terms of the attack and the options that we have, we might be better placed to put more pressure on the opposition than before," said Whatmore."The two Test matches are important to get out there and really compete in conditions different to what we are used to. I think that might give us a little bit of confidence as well for the one-day series. The game is a very good indicator of the final group of players who will represent us in the World Cup," he said."The last time Sri Lanka went there, South Africa played very well. They were on top[ of their game. But at the moment I am not sure they are as stronger as they have been. So there are some variables. All I can say is that the boys who are going there have a good feeling that they can do well."South Africa are still a good outfit in their own country and despite (Allan) Donald retiring from Test cricket, and Jonty Rhodes and Darryl Cullinan not playing Test cricket, they are still not an easy team to beat in their own country. I think it would be a good test for us," Whatmore said.SRI LANKA TEST TEAM TO SOUTH AFRICA:Sanath Jayasuriya (captain), Marvan Atapattu (vice-captain), Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene, Russel Arnold, Hashan Tillakaratne, Jehan Mubarak, Prasanna Jayawardene (w/k), Hasantha Fernando, Muttiah Muralitharan, Chaminda Vaas, Dilhara Fernando, Ruchira Perera, Chamila Gamage, Sujeewa de Silva, Tharanga Lakshitha, Thilan Thushara.Officials: Dav Whatmore (coach), Ajit Jayasekera (manager), Duleep Mendis (technical advisor), Alex Kountouri (physio).

David Norris cannot see Kalvin Phillips leaving Leeds - Exclusive

Former Leeds United midfielder David Norris has told Football FanCast in an exclusive interview that he cannot see Kalvin Phillips leaving Elland Road this summer.

Amid an impressive Euros, where he set up England’s winner against Croatia at the beginning of the tournament, talk has emerged about a potential Leeds exit.

According to TuttoJuve, Juventus are one club currently interested in signing the 25-year-old this transfer window as they look to strengthen their midfield.

Norris, however, is confident Phillips will remain at Elland Road, stressing the England international’s love for the club as he spoke to FFC:

“I can’t see it, you know, from inside the club as well,” the ex-Leeds player said. “He loves the club, he’s come from the youth team there as well, he’s developing all the time and is a massive player now, key player at Leeds.

“For me, he won’t want to leave I don’t think, the love he has for that club.”

Phillips certainly is a key player for Leeds, featuring in just under 30 Premier League games last season.

He also managed to average 2.6 tackles per match, the third-highest average in Marcelo Bielsa’s squad (via WhoScored), showing his importance to the side when it comes to regaining possession.

So, even if Phillips did want to join a side like Juventus this summer, you would expect Leeds to put up a real fight to keep hold of the midfielder.

Crystal Palace: Fans react to Eberechi Eze goal video

Many Crystal Palace fans have reacted warmly on Twitter to the club’s announcement that Eberechi Eze has won the Eagles’ goal of the season prize for his outstanding solo effort against Sheffield United in January.

Enjoying an outstanding first season in south London, the 23-year-old notched 10 goal contributions in 36 outings for the Selhurst Park outfit, with four goals and six assists [Transfermarkt].

Eze has impressed fans and pundits alike up and down the country due to his hard work, flair and trickery.

In keeping with these principles, his goal against the Blades illustrated all of these qualities. Embarking on a 60-yard jinking run unchallenged, he then proceeded to curl a wonderful 20-yard effort into the bottom corner. [YouTube]

As you can imagine, loads of Crystal Palace fans took to Twitter to rejoice at footage of his “cool” strike in the 2-0 win over the Yorkshire visitors.

Crystal Palace fans react:

Replying to the club’s official Twitter account, here is what some Eagles fans had to say regarding Eze’s goal:

“Ebs about to be even better under Favre”

Credit: @DrizzyCPFC”tell him I love him”Credit: @EBERZEE”Why did this not get any recognition by the pundits?Credit: @Dave_Winbod”not bad”Credit: @FPLWILSON”Cool as you like, well done Ebz”Credit: @AJThoma64729546″Eze & Zaha could seriously do damage under the right manager…”Credit: @csmwilloughbyIn other news, these Crystal Palace fans reacted to a recent managerial update.

Reifer slams second ton in a week

Floyd Reifer hammered his second match-winning century of the week for the Boatyard XI in the annual Fred Rumsey Pro-Am Festival at Queen’s Park yesterday

15-Nov-2002Floyd Reifer hammered his second match-winning century of the week for the Boatyard XI in the annual Fred Rumsey Pro-Am Festival at Queen’s Park yesterday.The left-hander slammed 12 fours and eight sixes in a blazing 112 not out off just 45 balls in an hour to pilot his side to a nine-wicket win over the Mews XI.On Monday, Reifer hit eight fours and six sixes in a blistering 109 not out off 98 balls to lead the Boatyard XI, captained by former England Test opener Bill Athey, to an exciting one-wicket victory over Combined Schools.The schoolboys seemed on course for their second victory of the tournament when they reduced the Boatyard XI to 59 for six in reply to their total of 151, but Reifer launched a fierce attack on their bowling to see his team home with one ball to spare.Needing 13 runs to win off the final over with the last-wicket pair at the crease, Reifer lifted Kenroy Williams for two sixes and a single to seal victory.Summarised scoresCombined Schools 151 in 32.1 overs (Corey Scantlebury 34, Rico Weekes 21; Bill Athey 2-32, Chris Braddock 2-33, Floyd Reifer 2-37). Boatyard XI 155-9 in 34.5 overs (Floyd Reifer 109 not out, Bill Athey 18; Davin Wiggins 2-19, Derick Bishop 2-31). Boatyard XI won by one wicket.Mews XI 170-8 of 24 overs (Chris Adams 50, G Welch 47, G Warner 27; B Athey 2-20, F Reifer 2-24) Boatyard 176-1 in 17.5 overs (Floyd Reifer 112 not out – 45 balls, 12×4, 8×6, Steve Rhodes 48) Mews XI won by nine wickets.

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