Michael Neser and Peter Siddle put Adelaide Strikers' finals push back on track

Adam Milne was outstanding for Sydney Thunder but a mid-innings collapse in the chase proved costly

Andrew McGlashan24-Jan-2021Adelaide Strikers vaulted into contention for a finals spot and in turn put Sydney Thunder under pressure as they came back from what appeared an underwhelming batting display on a blisteringly hot day.Adam Milne produced the equal second most economical display in BBL history with 1 for 6 from his four overs and Brendan Doggett was superb with his yorkers during a Strikers’ batting display where the top five all reached 22 but no one went past 31 (a score made three times) although two batsmen had the misfortune of being run out backing up via deflections.The Thunder were solidly placed in the chase at 1 for 73 in the 10th over but an attempt to secure the Bash Boost point led to a collapse as they lost 6 for 41 in seven overs. Ben Cutting and Nathan McAndrew, who earlier took a crunching blow on the hand when bowling, ensured the Thunder had a glimmer until the final few deliveries but it proved out of reach.The lure of the extra pointPeter Siddle struck a vital blow when he had Alex Hales, the tournament’s leading run-scorer, caught behind in the third over before he could do significant damage but Usman Khawaja and Callum Ferguson had things very much under control. However, at the start of the 10th over the Thunder needed 12 to secure the extra Bash Boost point and their attempt to get there backfired. Ferguson lofted Michael Neser to mid-off and next ball Khawaja scooped him to short fine leg. All of a sudden the chase looked very different with two new batsmen having not faced a ball, although it was still very much in the Thunder’s range with them having earlier made the significant call to sub out Tanveer Sangha for Alex Ross as their X-factor.Filling Rashid Khan’s voidThe Strikes are having to complete this tournament without their talisman Khan who is in the UAE playing for Afghanistan. There is no like-for-like, probably in world cricket, so they need to make the most of what they have. It has meant a chance for Liam O’Connor but it was his impact in the field that was perhaps most critical. Initially he managed to get a hand on Ollie Davies’ firm drive, then he scampered after the ball and was aware enough to aim for the non-striker’s end where he pulled off a direct hit to remove Sam Billings. Next over Travis Head had Davies caught behind and the Thunder collapse continued when O’Connor claimed Chris Green.Siddle closes it outWith 46 needed off the last four overs the Strikers weren’t secure with Cutting at the crease. There was momentary confusion when the umpire signaled the Power Surge at the start of the 17th over only for the Thunder not to want it with the call rescinded. Siddle then produced a magnificent over which started with three dots then removed Ross courtesy of a brilliant catch at backward point by Jake Weatherald then another dot and a single: 45 off 18 balls looked very different when the Surge called. McAndrew took 15 off Wes Agar only for Siddle to show his class again as the penultimate over cost seven. Cutting swung the first ball of the last for six to keep the pressure on Agar but he responded well with just two runs off the next three deliveries.

Pace-bowling exhibitionThe result was tough on Milne and Doggett who had combined figures of 8-0-27-3. Milne produced 20 dot balls in his spell which left him behind only Mitchell Johnson’s 3 for 3 in the BBL economy list. His wicket of Phil Salt was just the fifth of the tournament but his pace and accuracy showed the value he brings in other ways. Doggett, meanwhile, had his yorkers on point during his last two overs and two in succession had him on a hat-trick after trapping Ryan Gibson and Matt Renshaw lbw. It meant that McAndrew and Cutting bore the brunt of the scoring with their eight overs costing 93 runs.Weatherald’s double run outIn the end the Strikers had just enough but it was an unconvincing batting display although the pitch offered more for the quicks than the previous surface. Weatherald was involved in an action-packed dismissal when Green deflected the ball into the stumps with replays showing his bat was fractionally in the air after a somewhat lazy attempt to get back. However, while the ball remained live from the deflection Salt had been racing up for a run with Weatherald late to respond. The Thunder then went for the second run out attempt with Billings hurling himself full length at the stumps. If the deflection had proved not out then Weatherald was also short at the other end. All that left them 2 for 82 after 10 overs. When the Surge brought just seven runs against Milne and Doggett the Strikers weren’t going anywhere, but in the final wash-up the 18th over which cost 20, as Gibson clubbed two sixes, proved crucial.

Tottenham in constant talks with 149-goal striker who’ll cost Levy £20m

Tottenham are believed to be in constant talks with a forward who's scored an impressive 149 career goals despite being relatively young, and chairman Daniel Levy could well sign him for a cut-price £20 million.

Spurs target Harry Kane replacement as Postecoglou eyes new striker

It's been nearly a year since club-record goalscorer and Lilywhites legend Harry Kane left N17 in a multi-million pound deal for Bayern Munich, with Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou managing to do well in his first season without the England star.

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Son Heung-min and Richarlison scored 29 goals between them in all competitions last season, helping to fill the void left by Kane's departure, as Tottenham sealed qualification for the Europa League next term.

Postecoglou's fluid attacking system allowed Spurs to maintain their effectiveness going forward without Kane, for the most part, but it is believed that the north Londoners wish to replace their ex-superstar with an out-and-out striker this summer.

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Spurs are also targeting a star new winger, with both Wolves winger Pedro Neto and Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze firmly on their radar (Fabrizio Romano). However, a new vocal point up front to replace Kane could also be on the agenda.

Surprisingly, Levy and technical director Johan Lange have even been linked with a move for marquee striker Viktor Gyokeres this week. The Sporting Lisbon star could be available for a fee lower than his £84 million release clause, prompting Spurs interest in signing Gyokeres as they consider a move.

He racked up an incredible 43 goals in 50 appearances across all competitions last season, so the Swede could still come at a premium, even if it is lower than his release clause. This will be the case for top-class goalscorers across the market, but one prolific striker who is both proven and attainable for a good price is Lille star Jonathan David.

The Canada international, who has been one of Ligue 1's best marksmen for a few years now, boasts 149 career goals in total for both club and country. David's contract, which expires next year, means he could also be available for around £20 million.

Tottenham in constant talks with David as they consider bid

According to Football Insider and journalist Wayne Veysey, Postecoglou's side are beginning to up the ante in their pursuit of David after being previously linked.

Canadian striker Jonathan David

Indeed, as per their sources, Tottenham are in daily contact with David as they consider a bid for him. The 24-year-old is fresh off the back of another productive season in France, with only Kylian Mbappe scoring more Ligue 1 goals than him last season.

Out of the division's top scorers last term, David boasted the highest shot accuracy percentage according to BBC Sport, making him an ideal heir to Kane as Postecolgou looks to add more cutting edge up front.

Chelsea legend & ex-boss Frank Lampard emerges as shock candidate to take over at Roma

Chelsea legend Frank Lampard has emerged as a shock candidate to take over at Roma, as pressure continues to build on Ivan Juric.

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Croatian coach Juric only inherited the reins at Stadio Olimpico in September, but is seeing questions asked of his future after just 10 games at the helm. He has won only four of those fixtures, with a fourth defeat suffered when seeing the Giallorossi go down 3-2 at Verona last time out.

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Roma’s ownership team are said to be already exploring possible replacements for Juric, with the Friedkins holding talks during recent visits to London and Paris. Goings on in the Italian capital will have been one of the topics up for discussion.

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According to , former Juventus and Inter star Paulo Sousa – who has previously spent time coaching at Fiorentina and Salernitana – is favourite to take over at Roma as he returns to Italy from a stint at Dubai-based Shabab Al Ahli.

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Euro 2020-winning boss Roberto Mancini is also in the frame, alongside the vastly-experienced Claudio Ranieri. Gazzetta claims that Lampard is another option being considered, despite his mixed record across two spells in charge of Chelsea and a stint at Everton.

Jobe Bellingham told 'right moment to leave' Sunderland amid talk of £20m transfer seeing him emulate brother Jude with Borussia Dortmund switch

Jobe Bellingham has been informed of the “right moment to leave” Sunderland, amid talk of him emulating brother Jude and joining Borussia Dortmund.

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Back in 2020, after making a senior breakthrough with Birmingham at just 16 years of age, Jude Bellingham took the brave decision to leave English football and head to Germany. That call has paid off, with the 21-year-old midfielder now a Champions League winner at Real Madrid and a Ballon d’Or contender.

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It is being suggested that Jobe could soon head down a similar path, with the 19-year-old – who also started out at St Andrew’s – attracting admiring glances from afar. Sunderland are reluctant to part with a prized asset and are said to have placed a £20 million ($25m) price tag around Bellingham’s neck.

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They accept that sales may need to be sanctioned at some point, with Chris Rigg another of those to be generating exit talk, but Black Cats boss Regis Le Bris has mapped out future plans when saying: “I think with these players, they are involved in the project, and they know that they can improve in this team. So, from a personal perspective, it is good for them, and also to be part of this journey as well.

“It is rare to have this. Sometimes, you can go a whole career without having these elements – where you are in a club, you like that club, you are improving, and you believe in a very interesting journey. I think it is important for them to be here until the challenge is not high enough for them. Probably, when they feel that they need something more to develop, that should be the right moment to leave.

“But at the minute, for both players, I think they are still in the right zone for their career development. They need to play, and they need to learn. They need to learn about playing in a collective style, so for them, I think the culture we have here is still working for them. I think the graph of their learning is still going up at a good level.”

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Sunderland have Bellingham tied to a contract through to the summer of 2028, so are under no pressure to sell unless they receive an offer that is impossible to turn down. The likes of Dortmund will, however, continue to monitor his progress on Wearside having already unearthed considerable value in Jude.

Caleb Jewell shines for Tasmania with a maiden Shield century against Queensland

Left-hander eclipsed his previous top score of 52 making an unbeaten century to hold Queensland at bay on the opening day

Alex Malcolm17-Feb-2021Caleb Jewell produced a coming of age performance to post his maiden Sheffield Shield century and help guide Tasmania through a challenging opening day against Queensland in Hobart.Jewell, 23, playing his first Shield match in 18 months, made a brilliant 131 not out, when the next highest score was just 27, to help Tasmania edge towards 300 at the close of the opening day after they were sent into bat.He had previously scored just 139 runs in his first 13 Shield innings, at an average of just 11.58 with one half-century between 2016 and 2019. But he had earned a recall after scoring five centuries for North Hobart in Tasmania Premier Cricket this season and continued his rich vein of form.Jewell entered in the 14th over with the Tigers struggling at 2 for 39 after Charlie Wakim and Mac Wright had fallen cheaply. The left-hander played with a fluency that none of his teammates could match scoring off both feet through all parts of the ground. He struck 19 fours and one six and never got bogged down against the Queensland attack.Queensland were missing Michael Neser and Mitchell Swepson through injury but still bowled steadily to put the Tigers under pressure on a surface with plenty of grass on it. Xavier Bartlett and Brendan Doggett picked up two wickets each while Matthew Kuhnemann claimed Australia’s Test captain Tim Paine as his first wicket in first-class cricket, forcing a return catch with some nice loop and drop.Tasmania were 5 for 177 when Paine fell and then 6 for 226 when Beau Webster departed, but Jewell controlled the last 24 overs of the day with the help of Jarrod Freeman and Nathan Ellis to lay a strong foundation for day two.

Romano: Everton agree deal to sign £9,000-a-week player after Lindstrom

Everton are closing in on their fourth signing of the summer as they look to hand manager Sean Dyche a side able to avoid relegation from the Premier League once more this season.

Everton sign Jesper Linsdtrom

Following their Premier League survival last season despite two points deductions for breaching financial fair play regulations, Everton are hoping to be a little more comfortable this time around.

Dyche's side have already made a number of new additions this summer, with Jesper Lindstrom the latest arrival. The Danish international arrived on loan from Napoli in a deal which includes an option to buy the 24-year-old at the end of the season.

“I feel very good. It’s amazing to represent Everton. This is a big club, with big history, a good stadium and, as I’ve seen, very good facilities as well. I’m very, very happy to be here and I feel like this is a good fit," Lindstrom explained to Everton's official club media.

“I am 100 per cent ready. I’m so hungry. This pre-season feels long because I just want to play football, I just want to be out there in the stadium. Last year was a tough year for me but I’m so happy to be here now and I can’t wait to get started."

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He joins striker Ilman Ndiaye in the new arrivals at Goodison Park, with the striker having been signed from Marseille as the Toffees look to bolster their attack, with Dyche's side managing the third-fewest goals in the division in the 2023-24 campaign.

Further back, they have also signed central midfielder Tim Iroegbunam from Aston Villa, though both Lewis Dobbin and Amadou Onana have headed to Villa Park in the time since his arrival on Merseyside. And they are closing in on another new face.

Everton set to sign defender

Now, it has emerged that the Toffees are on the verge of signing Republic of Ireland international Jake O'Brien from Lyon, with a fee agreed with the French side and talks taking place over personal terms.

That is according to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, who claims that the club have a "deal in principle" agreed with Lyon and that O'Brien is "ready to accept the five-year contract offered".

Jake O'Brien for Lyon.

The 23-year-old still has three years left on his £9,000-a-week deal at Lyon, having only left the Premier League for France 12 months ago. However, his performances last season caught the eye and have convinced the Toffees to part ways with around £22m to bring him to Goodison Park.

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Already a regular for the Republic of Ireland, he has drawn praise from former manager John O'Shea, who hailed his "brilliant" rise.

"It’s been brilliant to see what he has done in the last year to 18 months, establishing himself in a top-flight league. It’s been brilliant to see. There’s great competition in that area of the pitch. He’ll have lots of competition but it’s great for us, and me being part of the defensive camp shall we say, that we can help him improve even further over the two games coming up", O'Shea said via Extra.

Now he is looking set to take another step as he heads to Goodison Park.

Lange considers Tottenham bid for £30m ex-player with 25-year-old leaving

Tottenham and technical director Johan Lange by extension are considering the signing of a £30 million ex-player to replace an exit-bound Spurs star.

Spurs seal £65 million deal for Dominic Solanke

The big news out of Spurs this week is their completed £65 million deal for Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke, with manager Ange Postecoglou landing his top target for the role.

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The Australian, according to reliable journalist David Ornstein, wanted the 26-year-old more than any other striker in the club's price range – coming after he scored 21 goals in all competitions for the Cherries last season.

Spurs moved quickly to negotiate a big-money deal this week, after receiving encouragement that Solanke was very keen on a move to Tottenham this summer.

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The Englishman is now all set for a move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with the Lilywhites paying £57 million up front and £8 million worth of add-ons to reach the total sum of Solanke's £65 million release clause (Fabrizio Romano).

After Solanke, some outlets have reported that Tottenham are in talks to bring in a new winger and full-back, so this could be a busy final few weeks of the window for Postecoglou, Lange and chairman Daniel Levy.

There is also the matter of Emerson Royal and his move to AC Milan. The Brazilian, after months of talk, will at long last seal a move to the San Siro. According to Romano, he rejected four to five different offers to join Milan, with Spurs now reaching an agreement to sell him for a package worth in excess of £13 million.

"Emerson Royal to AC Milan, here we go! Deal in place for total package in excess of €15m from Spurs," said Romano on X yesterday.

"Agreement with Emerson reached in May as he only wanted Milan despite 4/5 proposals. Travel being planned as Emerson leaves #THFC and joins Milan project."

Tottenham considering Walker-Peters to replace Emerson

Of course, with the 25-year-old now making a move to Serie A, Postecoglou is in need of a different alternative to star right-back Pedro Porro. Emerson also featured at left-back at points last season, so Spurs need to bring in a full-back option who can cover for both Porro and Destiny Udogie.

Southampton defender Kyle Walker-Peters

According to The Boot Room, Southampton star and former player Kyle Walker-Peters remains on their radar. It is believed Tottenham are still considering a move for Walker-Peters, with other reports suggesting the club have a £30 million buy-back clause.

The Englishman, who has been called a "beautiful" footballer by Russell Martin, starred for the Saints on their run to Premier League promotion last season.

Virat Kohli rises to No. 4 in T20I rankings for batsmen

In ODIs, Jonny Bairstow and Matt Henry entered the top ten among batsmen and bowlers respectively

ESPNcricinfo staff24-Mar-2021Virat Kohli has moved up to No. 4 in the latest T20I rankings for batsmen following his unbeaten 80 in the final T20I against England in Ahmedabad, which helped India clinch the five-match series 3-2.Kohli went past KL Rahul, and now has 762 rating points. Rahul, who had a horror run with the bat with scores of 1, 0, 0 and 14 in the series, has slipped to No. 5.Despite England losing the series, Dawid Malan, who scored a 46-ball 68 in the last game, continued to top the table with 892 rating points. Aaron Finch (No. 2, 830 points) and Babar Azam (No. 3, 801 points) are the others in the top five.In the ODI rankings, Jonny Bairstow climbed four places after his blazing 66-ball 94 in the first ODI against India in Pune. He is now in the seventh spot with 775 rating points.Kohli continued to occupy the No. 1 spot among ODI batsmen, with Azam and Rohit Sharma battling for the second position. With 837 rating points, Azam is No. 2, and Sharma, with one point fewer, is at No. 3.Among bowlers, Adil Rashid gained one spot to be at No. 4 in T20Is, where South Africa’s Tabraiz Shamsi is at the pole position, with a lead of 14 points over No. 2 Rashid Khan.New Zealand seamer Matt Henry is now ranked eighth among ODI bowlers, having gained three places since the last update, while Trent Boult continued to head the list.

Paul Pogba told Ruben Amorim will be 'open' to bringing him back to Man Utd after Juventus contract termination

Paul Pogba has been told that new Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim would be "open" to the midfielder returning to Old Trafford.

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Pogba is on the hunt for a new club after seeing his contract terminated by Juventus. The midfielder is able to resume his career in March, after seeing his doping ban cut, but will need to find new employers after seeing his time at the Serie A club come to an end.

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There has already been plenty of speculation about where Pogba may play his football in 2025, with former Manchester United striker Louis Saha having already backed Pogba to return to Old Trafford. Ex-Arsenal and France defender Bacary Sagna also thinks such a transfer is a possibility as Amorim shapes a new squad after succeeding Erik ten Hag in the managerial hot seat at Old Trafford.

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Sagna told Mega Dice: "It’s a different situation today at Manchester United to when Paul was previously there. United have a young coach, a coach that has been a player, a coach that understands the situation. He will probably be willing to have a player like Paul at his training sessions. Amorim was a player himself, so I'm sure the coach will be open to seeing him getting back home because he loves United. I have talked many times with Paul. He loves United. The only problem was the situation when he came back. That was a spell where things didn’t go as well as they should have done, but Paul wasn’t the only player that struggled at United during the time he was there."

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Pogba has also been urged by Adil Rami to head to Marseille and link up with former United team-mate Mason Greenwood as talk over his future continues. However, a transfer to Saudi Arabia or Major League Soccer currently appears to be most likely for the 31-year-old, who has not played competitively since featuring for Juventus against Empoli in September 2023. 

Journalist: Southampton in talks to sign 19 y/o they are "in love with"

Southampton are believed to be in talks to complete the signing of a player they are "in love with", although his current club are refusing to budge easily.

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The player who is at the top of Saints' summer wishlist currently is Fabio Carvalho, with Russell Martin hoping to bring him to St Mary's before the new Premier League season gets underway. A new bid of approximately £20m has been tabled for the 21-year-old's services, but it looks increasingly as though Liverpool want to keep hold of the attacking midfielder for the time being.

Youssoufa Moukoko is another rumoured target for Southampton between now and the end of the summer transfer window, with the teenager an exciting prospect at Borussia Dortmund. He has already scored 18 times for the Bundesliga giants, making 99 appearances, which is hugely impressive considering he is yet to turn 20 years of age.

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At the other end of the pitch, Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale is seen as an eye-catching option to bring in, as the England international looks to seal a move away from the Gunners this summer. David Raya is the undisputed first-choice between the sticks at the Emirates now, so moving elsewhere to be a regular makes complete sense, and Saints signing him would be a real coup.

Meanwhile, Southampton continue to show interest in signing Celtic star Matt O'Riley, who is wanted by a host of clubs in the current window. Brighton are one of those in the mix, but neither side are making huge progress in their efforts to snap up the Dane currently.

Southampton in talks over move for 19-year-old

According to journalist Sacha Tavolieri on X, Southampton are in talks with KAA Gent winger Matias Fernandez-Pardo over a move to St Mary's, with a clear obejctive to lower the average age of the squad this summer.

Fernandez-Pardo isn't exactly a household name, considering he is a young player not plying his trade in one of Europe's biggest leagues, but that's not to say that he couldn't be an excellent addition to Martin's squad this summer.

The fact that Southampton seemingly adore him as a player is a good place to start, and it is easy to see why, considering he has already registered 11 goal contributions (nine goals and two assists) in 24 appearances for Gent, holding his own at senior level.

Fernandez-Pardo has also been capped for Belgium at three different youth age groups, including the Under-19s, for whom he has netted three times for in 10 caps.

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While predominantly a left winger, Transfermarkt also point out that the teenage attacker can operate as a second striker, so Martin could see him as a strong squad option, covering two key positions and representing a long-term investment.

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