Injured Ryan Harris targets India ODIs

Ryan Harris, the injured fast bowler, is desperate to prove his fitness for the India one-day series in October so he can enhance his Ashes credentials

Peter English18-Aug-2010Ryan Harris, the injured fast bowler, is desperate to prove his fitness for the India one-day series in October so he can enhance his Ashes credentials. There were fears for Harris when he left England in July for knee surgery less than a year after a previous operation, but he has already started running and plans to be bowling in the next fortnight.”I’m definitely aiming for India,” Harris told Cricinfo. “I was hoping to be up for selection for the Test series but I’ve been told that’s a bit soon. I won’t have had the volume of bowling I’d need to go into a Test match, so I’m aiming for the one-day series.”Harris transformed into a dependable international bowler during a highly successful six-month run and is one of a core of fast bowlers on the comeback trail. Ben Hilfenhaus returned from knee tendonitis against Pakistan in England last month and Peter Siddle has been picked in Victoria’s Champions League squad for the upcoming event in South Africa.If Siddle goes well in that tournament he could also be a contender for a spot in the one-day squad for the three ODIs in India, which begin after the two Tests in the first half of October. Harris won his initial promotion due to Siddle’s injury but quickly became a valuable member of the limited-overs side, as well as appearing in his first two Tests against New Zealand.The knee injury was poorly timed, coming just before the Pakistan Tests, and he knows where he now stands in the pecking order. “At the moment, [Doug] Bollinger, Hilfenhaus, [Mitchell] Johnson, Siddle, I’m definitely behind those four and me and Clint McKay are vying for that next spot,” he said. “I always said I was in there as a replacement for those guys who were injured and those guys were doing pretty well before they were injured.”After the unscheduled lay-off Harris is “refreshed and ready to go”. He is pleased he got a longer break following a busy campaign, while being disappointed that the cartilage in his right knee forced him to give up his Test spot. “I really wanted to try and push through those Tests [against Pakistan] because I saw those as leading into this series against India and into our summer,” he said. “I guess when I look back now it has been good, but I look back to Christmas last year and I hadn’t played any cricket. So I was fresh and keen to play as much as I could.”Harris entered with consecutive five-wicket hauls against Pakistan in January and remained in form until the injury intervened following 10 wickets in the England series. In between those ODI engagements he collected nine victims in Tests at Wellington and Hamilton, an initiation which included bowling into a 100kph wind at the Basin Reserve.”That was probably the hardest spell of bowling in my career,” he said. “I wouldn’t take it back though. If it means bowling in a Test, I’ll do it.” The gutsy contribution earned him more respect than the batch of wickets.Over the past couple of years Harris has gained a couple of kilograms and a few kilometres of pace, putting him in the mid-140s. Add in some late swing and seam and he is an extremely tricky prospect. He will definitely be considered for the Ashes, although the selectors seem to be leaning towards an initial pace trio of Siddle, Johnson and Hilfenhaus.”The best thing for me is to hope I’m fit for India, and if I get picked for the one-day series to try my best over there and hopefully get back to where I was bowling,” Harris said. “If not, the season for Queensland looks exciting anyway. I’ll try to bowl my heart out there and be ready to go if someone isn’t performing or gets injured.” Just like he did last season.

Vettori calls for significant improvement

Daniel Vettori has experienced a strong sense of déjà vu over the past five days

Brydon Coverdale at the Basin Reserve23-Mar-2010Daniel Vettori has experienced a strong sense of déjà vu over the past five days. A first-innings team failure, an admirable but futile second-innings fight and a heavy reliance on the lower-order batting have been recurring features of New Zealand’s Test play over the past few years. But despite being bundled out for 157 and being made to follow-on, Vettori is not convinced bolstering the batting for the second Test in Hamilton would make any difference.”I think it needs a run-scoring extra batsman,” Vettori said when asked if the team needed another specialist. “It’s all well and good to pick someone. Most of our runs came from Brendon [McCullum] and myself, so if we brought another batsman in it would just push us down. Whether that is the right answer or not, I’m not sure.”He has a point. Apart from the 83 from Tim McIntosh in the second innings, there weren’t many contributions of note from the top five in the ten-wicket defeat. Peter Ingram will be under pressure to hold his place after making 5 and 1, BJ Watling’s second-day golden duck was followed by an unconvincing 33, and Ross Taylor and Martin Guptill made middling contributions without really having an impact.New Zealand will choose their squad for the second Test on Wednesday and it is unclear if the balance of the side will be altered. Batting at No. 6, Vettori made 46 and 77 while McCullum scored 24 and 104, but it is first-innings runs that New Zealand need to find.However, a strong bowling line-up is just as important for a team that took only five wickets for the match. “We obviously need to lift a lot, particularly our first-innings efforts,” Vettori said. “We fought hard in that second innings but we need to show more penetration with the ball in that first innings and then stand up a bit more with the bat.”It’s been a trait of ours, particularly at the Basin, to get bowled out cheaply in the first innings and then fight pretty hard in the second. We can’t afford to do that. We can’t afford to be on the back foot at any stage against Australia in Hamilton.”The challenge is replicating the effort that New Zealand displayed on the weather-affected fourth day, when they lost only one wicket and pushed themselves into a strong position to save the match. The same fight could not be repeated on the fifth morning and they lost their last four wickets for 19 runs, allowing Australia a comfortable chase of 106.”The fourth day was obviously our best day of the Test match,” Vettori said. “It’s something that we need to replicate over the whole five days to give ourselves a chance against Australia. Unfortunately we weren’t able to build that pressure for long enough. After what we did yesterday it was a little bit disappointing to front up today and lose quick wickets. We wanted to bat for a long period of time but that’s the nature of the game.”The key wicket was that of McCullum, who began the day on 94 and required only three balls to bring up his fifth Test century. In the fourth over McCullum edged to slip and was disappointed not to go on and bat New Zealand into a better position.”I was pleased with how I was able to adjust my game from the way I played in the first innings and to try and give us an opportunity to put a partnership on with Dan and then Daryl [Tuffey] as well,” McCullum said. “Against a very good team it rates as my best Test century. But when you lose a game it doesn’t quite have the same feeling.”

'Everything ⁦Cristiano Ronaldo told me has been proven correct' – Piers Morgan takes fresh swipe at Erik ten Hag & slams Man Utd for 'pathetic' stand against media criticism

Piers Morgan took a fresh swipe at Erik ten Hag and has slammed Manchester United for their "pathetic" stand against media criticism.

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United have banned four media outletsRonaldo had slammed Ten Hag for his methodsMorgan aims a fresh dig at the Dutch coachWHAT HAPPENED?

The Red Devils banned four media outlets from attending Ten Hag's press conference ahead of their encounter against Chelsea following reports of dressing room unrest in the wake of their latest defeat to Newcastle United at St. James' Park last weekend.

Morgan, who has never shied away from criticising the Dutch manager for the treatment he handed out to Ronaldo before hisexplosive interviewthat saw him leave Old Trafford prematurely, did not pass up a fresh opportunity to slam the 53-year-old.

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Morgan tweeted: "REMINDER: Everything ⁦@Cristiano told me a year ago about Manchester United and Erik Ten Hag has been proven correct."

Soon after he added another tweet that read: "Pathetic. You can pull this stunt when you’re the greatest manager of all time like Sir Alex, but to do it when you’re as bad as Ten Hag and the journalists are accurately reporting how bad you are, is laughable."

The Arsenal fan even went on to urge other journalists to refrain from covering Ten Hag in another tweet: "WTF? I hope every other journalist now boycotts this press conference in solidarity with their colleagues. And yes, I’d say exactly the same if Arsenal behaved like this."

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Before leaving United Ronaldo claimed that he had "no respect" for Ten Hag. He even insisted that there were "some things inside that don’t help (us) reach the top level " which was perceived as a direct reference to the coach's methods that were holding the team back. United are currently struggling in seventh, nine point adrift of Arsenal at the Premier League summit.

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WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?

Ten Hag is in dire need of a win against Chelsea on Wednesday at Old Trafford. It will be a tall order for a beleaguered United side that have lost to every side they have faced in the top half of the table so far this season.

Tim Weah shines in brief Juventus debut as USMNT teammate Weston McKennie comes off bench to replace him at wing-back in win over Udinese

Juventus made short work of Udinese in their Serie A opener as Tim Weah got his Juventus career off to an ideal start.

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Weah starts at right wing-backMcKennie comes off benchJuve cruises to win

The U.S. men's national team winger made his debut in Sunday's 3-0 win over Udinese, playing 45 minutes before being removed at halftime due to an apparent injury.

He was replaced by his USMNT teammate, Weston McKennie, who came on for a strong 45 minute shift.

It took Juventus just a few minutes to start the season off with a bang as Federico Chiesa opened the scoring in the second minute. Dusan Vlahovic doubled that lead in the 20th minute, scoring from the penalty spot, with Adrien Rabiot making it 3-0 just before halftime with Weah playing a part in the buildup.

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Weah started the first half for Juve, featuring in the right wing-back role that was vacated by Juan Cuadrado's departure. The ex-Lille attacker spent a bulk of last season featuring in that wing-back role and looks set to play there primarily for Juve.

He lasted just 45 minutes, though, as an apparent foot injury suffered late in the first half saw Weah removed at halftime.

In his place, McKennie was tossed into the fray at that wing-back spot, having started the game on the bench. McKennie was perhaps even more dangerous than Weah, playing in several dangerous crosses.

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Weah's injury will be a slight concern for Juve, although it didn't appear to be too serious. Prior to his injury, Weah did have some bright moments, most notably in the buildup to Juventus' third goal of the day. On that sequence, Weah broke free on the right-hand side and worked it to Rabiot, who, after Juventus worked the ball to the left, was the player to finish off the sequence with a goal.

McKennie, meanwhile, will face a battle to get into the midfield, with Rabiot and Manuel Locatelli essentially undroppable. Rising star Fabio Miretti got the start alongside them and, at just 20 years old, could be a player to lock down a role for years to come.

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Weah's continued development as a wingback will be a storyline to watch, especially for the USMNT.

With Gregg Berhalter's return, it can be assumed that Weah will remain a vital piece of the attack, with the USMNT boss frequently pointing to his ability to get to the endline as a winger. While Weah isn't playing a purely defensive role for Juve, who generally plays three at the back, his move further back could see him eventually play a similar role for the USMNT.

As for McKennie, the key to the season will be regaining whatever confidence he lost last season during his loan spell at Leeds. His appearance bodes well for his Juventus future, although there is still time in the transfer window for him to move should the right offer come in.

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Tim Weah (7/10):

Made his mark on the leadup to the third goal and was otherwise solid throughout. Accurate on his one cross and won two tackles, doing his job defensively in the few moments he had to.

Weston McKennie (7/10):

A solid showing off the bench for McKennie, who will have to fight for a role for himself this season. Should have had an assist or two and will have no doubt impressed Allegri with this performance.

Jorge Jesus fala em desfecho nas tratativas pela renovação com o Flamengo 'nas próximas semanas'

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Após levantar mais uma taça pelo Flamengo nesta quarta-feira, ao vencer o Independiente Del Valle por 3 a 0 no Maracanã, o técnico Jorge Jesus voltou a responder sobre as tratativas com a direção pela renovação de seu vínculo – o qual é válido até maio de 2020. De acordo com o treinador, a “novela” se aproxima de um fim, uma vez que seus representantes virão ao Brasil “naspróximas semanas” e conversarão com a cúpula de futebol da Gávea.

-As coisas tem andado dentro da confiança que eu a direção temos no Flamengo. Não quis nunca participar diretamente, tem as pessoas que falam primeiro por mim, mas depois eu tomo a decisão. Sempre. Nas próximas semanas, quando meus agentes vierem ao Brasil, isso pode ficar resolvido – comentou o Mister, antes de destacar a importância da Nação em sua decisão:

-A torcida do Flamengo representa muito pra mim. Eu sinto esse carinho que eles têm me dado. É uma das minhas responsabilidades em relação a minha decisão (renovar o contrato) a forma que eles me tratam – finalizou Jorge Jesus.

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O desejo do Flamengo é estender o contrato de Jorge Jesus por um ano e meio, até o fim de 2021. Contratado em junho de 2019, o Mister é um dos responsáveis pelo grande momento vivido pelo clube desde o segundo semestre da última temporada, sendo campeão do Brasileirão, da Libertadores, da Supercopa do Brasil e, por fim, da Recopa Sul-Americana nesta quarta-feira.

Conmebol altera horário de estreia do São Paulo na Copa Libertadores-2020

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O torcedor do São Paulo vai precisar fazer um ajuste em sua agenda de jogos da Copa Libertadores deste ano. Isso porque a Conmebol mudou o horário da partida de estreia do Tricolor, marcada para o dia 5 de março, contra o Binacional, no Peru. Antes marcado às 23h, foi adiantado para começar às 21h, no horário de Brasília.Esse duelo terá transmissão exclusiva no Facebook.

Foi a única alteração da entidade nos compromissos são-paulinos na fase de grupos da competição. Os outros cinco jogos permanecem marcados para os mesmo horários previamente divulgados. Todos eles às 21h30, sendo um com transmissão exclusiva do SporTV, dois com exclusividade do Fox Sports e outros dois divididos entre Globo e Fox Sports. Como mostra a tabela abaixo:

5/3 – 21h – Binacional-PER x São Paulo – Facebook
11/3 – 21h30 – São Paulo x LDU-EQU – Globo e Fox Sports
17/3 – 21h30 – São Paulo x River Plate-ARG – Fox Sports
7/4 – 21h30 – LDU-EQU x São Paulo – SporTV
22/4 – 21h30 – River Plate-ARG x São Paulo – Globo e Fox Sports
5/5 – 21h30 – São Paulo x Binacional-PER – Fox Sports

O São Paulo garantiu classificação direta para a fase de grupos da Libertadores após terminar o Campeonato Brasileiro na sexta colocação, beneficiado pelo Athletico-PR (5º), que conquistou a Copa do Brasil, e pelo Flamengo (1º), que conquistou a Liberta de 2019. O Tricolor volta a disputar o torneio após ficar fora em 2017 e 2018. Em 2016 foram eliminados na semifinal.

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Spinners, Goswami shine as India defend 142

The New Zealand batsmen huffed and puffed, and eventually fell short of their target of 143 by 17 runs, unable to tackle the Indian spinners in the first women’s ODI in Bangalore

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Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsFile photo – Jhulan Goswami struck 57 off 67 balls to haul India to 142, which proved enough in the end•Getty Images

The New Zealand batsmen struggled and scuttled, crawled and scampered, huffed and puffed, and eventually fell short of their target of 143 by 17 runs, unable to tackle the Indian spinners in the first Women’s ODI in Bangalore. Even after reducing India to 87 for 8 within 31 overs, New Zealand allowed the hosts to come close to 150, with Jhulan Goswami’s maiden ODI fifty, and later struggled to get substantial partnerships going in the chase. The win gives India two crucial points for the ICC Women’s Championship as they were at the bottom of the table before the match started.After medium-pacer Lea Tahuhu and spinners Leigh Kasperek and Morna Nielsen bowled impressively in conditions alien to them, to bundle India out, they needed someone more than just Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine to get going in the chase. Debutant Kasperek fought it out till the end with an unbeaten 21, but she ran out of partners as three wickets from Sneh Rana, and two each from Harmanpreet Kaur and Ekta Bisht bowled them out for 125.Tight lines from Goswami and a round-the-wicket angle from left-arm spinner Bisht resulted in a slow start for the visitors. Opener Rachel Priest played out 18 dot balls without opening her account and was trapped lbw by Bisht under pressure. Fleetingly, it looked like Bates and Amy Satterthwaite would cruise through the chase when Satterthwaite creamed a drive through the covers in the eighth over and Bates flicked one off her pads in the next, finally taking the run rate over two per over.But batsmen from both teams could be held accountable for giving their wickets away after going into a shell or hitting full-tosses to fielders. First, Satterthwaite fell to a sharp catch from Smriti Mandhana at short cover and then a mix up between Bates and Kate Broadmore, who also took 13 balls to get off the mark, made the score 38 for 3. New Zealand’s biggest blow came within three overs after that when Bates was squared up by Rajeshwari Gayakwad’s left-arm spin, which beat her leg-side whip, and ended her patient innings on 28.The fifth-wicket stand between Katie Perkins and Devine, the only partnership to resist for more than eight overs, shifted the momentum back by nudging the ball in gaps and forcing the fielders to make mistakes. Mithali Raj tried five different bowlers during that and it finally paid off when Perkins was foxed by a back-of-the-hand delivery from Harmanpreet that turned in sharply.The final dent of the chase came just before the batting Powerplay when Devine cut Harmanpreet straight to backward point for 24. It was only Kasperek’s unbeaten knock that kept them alive for a while from there. Anna Peterson missed a wild slog against Rana and Maddy Green handed a full toss back to the same bowler to make it 110 for 8. Even though Tahuhu and Nielsen struck three fours between them to bring the required runs under 20, a run-out and Nielsen’s catch to short cover made Kasperek a mere spectator to end the match.Earlier, Bates lost her sixth consecutive toss in ODIs but she made the most of her bowling resources. Tahuhu’s offcutters reaped benefits early when one of them found the gap between Poonam Raut’s bat and pad and another deceived Shikha Pandey that was full and quick, to trap her lbw. While Raj looked in good touch from ball one, Mandhana, the other opener, came down the track to break the shackles but was stumped after being beaten in flight by Nielsen. Most of the other wickets were a result of poor shot selection. An almost well-set Raj gave Kasperek her maiden international wicket by smashing a full toss to short midwicket where Perkins took a stunning catch, diving to her right.Kasperek’s flight and drift didn’t give India any room to breathe. Harmanpreet swept to glove a catch to the wicketkeeper down the leg side and Veda Krishnamurthy was trapped lbw, also trying to sweep. Fifty-five for 6 became 87 for 8 in no time as Rana and Bisht also gave their wickets away to full-tosses, both off Nielsen.Goswami’s innings included two parts – she first avoided India from being bowled out for under 100 and then pushed it to nearly 150. For her first 45 balls she relied mostly on ones and twos, and once the batting Powerplay started, she switched gears to show how cleanly she could find the gaps when the situation demanded, mainly targeting the spinners.R Kalpana and Gayakwad, gave her ample support by blocking and leaving plenty outside off for stands of 26 and 29, the top two of the innings. Goswami used her feet to clear the in-field mostly on the leg side and got to her fifty with a four to the square-leg boundary in the 44th over. She followed it by dispatching a full toss to the cow-corner boundary three balls later but was bowled for 57 when she tried to slog Tahuhu, to end the innings on 142.

Shakib, Sabbir fifties crush Pakistan

A haphazard batting performance left the onus on the Pakistan bowling again. With only 141 to defend though, all Bangladesh needed was one partnership. Shakib Al Hasan and Sabbir Rahman provided that

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Isam: Bangladesh won it in style

A maiden ODI series win, and whitewash, over Pakistan. And now a maiden T20 triumph against the same team. Bangladesh have dominated the limited-overs leg of this tour, and added to that narrative with a seven-wicket thrashing in Mirpur.A haphazard batting performance left the onus on the Pakistan bowling again. With only 141 to defend though, all Bangladesh needed was one partnership. That need increased a touch when the score slipped to 38 for 3, but Shakib Al Hasan and Sabbir Rahman steadied ship and shut Pakistan out with a 105-run stand. Both batsmen collected half-centuries and were around for the winning runs to be scored.Their strokes were crisp and both batsmen imposed themselves on the bowlers despite reputation. Umar Gul’s two overs went for 23. Wahab Riaz was clattered for seven fours in four overs and nursed an economy rate near 10. Shakib and Sabbir were together for over 10 overs and the partnership run-rate was 9.84.”They are in such a great momentum,” Shahid Afridi conceded after the match. “We have to learn from the way the Bangladeshi players played”It wasn’t mere generosity either. After Pakistan had decided to bat, the cricket was so ordinary that it appeared the broadcasters had switched from the live feed to a blooper reel. Ahmed Shehzad, beset by rust, spent 10 balls on zero. He went hands first at the ball but could not find it. The defensive bat not working, he decided to hit his way out of trouble. Cue inside and outside edges. Finally, and ironically, the first promising stroke he played led to his downfall. A crisp lift, the elbow high and the head still, ended up in the hands of long-off.Shehzad, a man who hasn’t played for Pakistan in a month was paired with a man playing for Pakistan for the first time. Mukhtar Ahmed appears a power hitter, and despite trying a slog every other ball he walked back with 37 off 30 balls.Afridi hiked himself up to No. 3, for the first time in T20Is since November 2013, missed two balls, and was judged caught behind when there was daylight between bat and ball. The umpires’ two cents to a first hour of cricket that left much to be desired. Afridi even signaled for a review, and was told DRS wasn’t being used for the match.Mushfiqur Rahim evened the scales by missing a straightforward stumping off Mukhtar in the sixth over. There were multiple run-out chances that weren’t converted. The saving grace, though, was Bangladesh’s new-ball bowlers.Mustafizur Rahman, a 19-year old left arm seamer, got the ball to jag around quite strikingly and tormented Shehzad – 10 balls faced, only one run scored. Mashrafe Mortaza hit the off-stump corridor. Shakib’s darts around leg stump frustrated a set of batsmen, who wanted to cane the ball more than hit the gaps. What would hurt Pakistan was despite their constant slogs, there were 52 dot balls in the innings and only one boundary in the final four overs.

Mumbai clean the slate after turbulent season

Mumbai’s coach Pravin Amre is hoping that his pace spearhead Dhawal Kulkarni will be released from India’s touring party in Australia ahead of their Ranji Trophy quarter-final clash, starting from February 15

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Pravin Amre – “I still don’t think Jaffer is 100 percent. We will wait for the physio’s report. We will wait, we have four days”•Fotocorp

Mumbai’s coach Pravin Amre is hoping that his pace spearhead Dhawal Kulkarni will be released from India’s touring party in Australia ahead of their Ranji Trophy quarter-final clash, starting from February 15. Amre also revealed that Wasim Jaffer was unlikely to recover in time for the knockouts from a finger injury that has curtailed his appearances to just two games for this season.Kulkarni has been with the India squad after being called up as Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s replacement immediately after the Ranji opener in December. Though Kulkarni hasn’t featured in a competitive game in Australia, he has still been retained with the World Cup squad as a back-up for India’s injury-prone pace bowling line-up.”I am hoping Dhawal will come [back] so that will be our major strength. I believe he is not in the World Cup, so he can join the team. That will be the biggest plus we are hoping [for],” Amre told reporters after Mumbai’s last league game, against Karnataka. “I still don’t think Jaffer is 100 percent. We will wait for the physio’s report. We will wait, we have four days. In today’s times with the modern medicines anything can happen.”Mumbai have had a turbulent season this year. After starting their season with a loss against minnows Jammu & Kashmir, Mumbai folded for just 101 against Railways, their ninth-lowest total ever. Despite surprising Uttar Pradesh in Kanpur and earning three points in Bengal, Mumbai conceded the innings lead to Madhya Pradesh at home.If that wasn’t enough, an unsettled dressing room – the captain Suryakumar Yadav was involved in an ugly spat with some of the other established faces in the team – resulted in Mumbai being humiliated for their first innings defeat in 64 years, on a turning track against Tamil Nadu.As a result, when Mumbai reached Vadodara for their penultimate league game, the players, led by Aditya Tare, were thinking more about avoiding relegation than qualifying for the knockouts. Naturally, Amre had no hesitation in terming the game against Baroda as a turning point for his wards.”The way we played against Baroda, we never thought about thinking whether we will qualify because we could have got relegated if we had lost,” he said. “That was the threat we had and from there for the team to fight back, they showed a lot of character. The Baroda victory gave us confidence that we can beat Karnataka.”Having guided Mumbai to three Ranji titles, Amre felt the league stage will not have any bearing on the knockouts. “I feel that the league is a different tournament and knockout is a different tournament. We are entering a different tournament and we have to take it one game at a time. We are really delighted. The team has shown a lot of character, and everybody has backed each other.”

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