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Anamul needs to wait more to make a comeback, says Domingo
Bangladesh head coach Russell Domingo said right-handed batter Anamul Haque Bijoy needs to wait more before making a comeback to the ODI side.
Anamul played one Test and three ODIs during Bangladesh’s ongoing tour of the West Indies but failed to impress.
The right-handed batter scored more than 1100 runs in the last edition of the Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League, the most prestigious 50-over event, in Bangladesh which helped him to make a comeback to the national team after a long gap.
Read: Anamul returns to Bangladesh team after 8 years
“It’s tricky (to not play Anamul),” Domingo said. “He has done really well. But we need to have a left-hander in the side against the West Indies.”
After the second victory in the ODI series, Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal said that they are willing to test their bench strength in the last match, but the opinion of the head coach expressed the other idea.
Bangladesh won the series with victories in the first two matches. They now got a great chance to clean sweep the hosts.
Along with Anamul, Taijul Islam and Ebadot Hossain are the other players who are yet to feature in an ODI in this series. And the hope is really slim for them to get a chance in the final match which is set to take place Saturday at Providence Stadium, Guyana.
Although Bangladesh did well in the ODI series, they have lost all the Tests and T2oIs in this series ahead of the ODIs.
WI vs BAN ODI Series 2022: Bangladesh eye West Indies whitewash
Bangladesh sealed their sixth bilateral ODI series against the West Indies with a 9-wicket victory in the second match of the WI vs BAN ODI Series 2022. The Tigers are now eying to complete their third whitewash against the Caribbean side when both teams meet each other in the third ODI on Saturday (July 16). Besides, finishing the Caribbean tour on a high note would be a major priority for the Bangladesh campaign. The conditions will suit the Bangladesh players as the Providence Stadium assists the spinners to thrive. The third ODI match preview is discussed in this article.
West Indies vs Bangladesh ODI Series 2022: 3rd Match Preview
The bowling unit did the job for Bangladesh in the first two matches. More precisely, the spinners have been outstanding and exploited the Providence ground surfaces very well. Oppositely, the West Indian batting unit has found no clue in dealing with Bangladesh spinners. Therefore, the battle between Caribbean batters and Bangladesh spinners will determine the final outcome of the contest. The third match of the WI vs BAN ODI Series 2022 will be played at the Providence Stadium in Guyana on July 16 and will start at 7.30 p.m. (Bangladesh Standard Time).
Bangladesh
Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal wants to give other players in the squad a chance in the third ODI. Therefore, two or three changes may occur in Bangladesh's playing XI for Saturday’s contest. Bangladesh are unlikely to rest any spinners for the match, as they are the team's main weapons in this WI vs BAN ODI Series 2022. Therefore, Taskin, Ebadot, and Anamul may be included in place of Mustafizur, Shoriful, and Shanto.
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Bangladesh had chased down low totals in the first two matches, so the batters haven’t gotten enough chances to bat in this series. Tamim Iqbal may opt to bat first in the final match of the series in order to allow the batters to bat deep in the match.
Probable playing XI
Top-Order: Tamim Iqbal (captain), Anamul Haque, Litton Das, Middle-Order: Mahmudullah Riyad, Afif Hossain, Nurul Hasan Sohan (wicket-keeper), Mosaddek Hossain, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Lower-Order: Taskin Ahmed, Ebadot Hossain, Nasum Ahmed
West Indies
The Caribbean team has struggled to perform in the ODI format in recent years. They have lost 10 straight ODI matches against Bangladesh. The venue of the WI vs BAN ODI series 2022, the Providence ground, is known for its slowest nature of wicket and the West Indian batters are not well adept at playing the spinners. Therefore, West Indian batters have found it difficult to deal with Bangladesh spinners in this ongoing ODI series.
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In the third ODI, the batting unit needs to show that they are capable of playing spin bowling. The team management needs to chalk out a better strategy to outperform the Bangladesh side during the contest. Besides, the players have to respond to the match as per the plan.
Probable Playing XI
Top-Order: Shai Hope (wicket-keeper), Kyle Mayers, Shamarh Brooks, Middle-Order: Keacy Carty, Nicholas Pooran (captain), Rovman Powell, Akeal Hosein, Keemo Paul, Lower-Order: Romario Shepherd, Alzarri Joseph, Gudakesh Motie
Guyana’s Pitch Report and Weather
There is a possibility of rain with thunderstorms on Saturday (July 16) in Georgetown, Guyana. The sky is likely to remain partly cloudy as well. Since the chasing team won the first two matches, the toss-winning captain may opt to bat second on this surface in the third ODI.
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Verdict
The third match of the WI vs BAN ODI Series 2022 would be a dead-rubber contest since Bangladesh have already sealed the series. However, Bangladesh wouldn’t let a chance to whitewash the West Indian side in the series pass them by. Therefore, they will be all-in for the contest. On the other hand, the West Indies team will play to restore some pride. They will play to win the match and finish the series 2-1.
BPL Football: Dhaka Mohammedan crush Uttar Baridhara 3-0
Dhaka Mohammedan moved to the fifth spot in the 12-team Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) Football table after hammering Uttar Baridhara Club 3-0 at the Shaheed Dhirendranath Datta Stadium in Cumilla Friday.
Mohammedan went ahead in the match in the stoppage time of the first half (48th minute) as Uttar Baridhara's Ivory Coast defender Youssouf scored an own goal (1-0).
Malian striker Souleymane Diabate scored the second goal for the Black and Whites in the 70th minute (2-0).
Nigerian left winger Ugochukwu Obi Moneka sealed the fate of the match after scoring the third goal for Mohammedan in the stoppage time of the match (92nd minute).
With the victory, the Black and Whites secured the fifth spot in the table with 29 points from 19 matches. Uttar Baridhara remained at the 10th slot with 13 points from 19 matches.
The Kings collected 49 points in 19 matches, and they need just one win in their remaining three matches against Saif SC on July 18, Dhaka Abahani on July 24 and Sheikh Jamal on July 30 to lift the title for the third time in a row.
Read:BPL Football: Dhaka Abahani thrash Swadhinata 4-1
Six-time champions Dhaka Abahani secured 41 points from 19 matches, seven points behind league leader Kings.
In the day's other match, Bangladesh Police dropped a point as their encounter with Rahmatganj ended in a goalless draw at the Muktijoddha Smriti Stadium in Rajshahi.
Police slipped to the sixth spot after collecting 29 points; Old Dhaka's Rahmatganj remained in ninth place with 15 points.
In the other match, Muktijoddha Sangsad snatched an important point from Sheikh Russel in a goalless affair at the Sheikh Fazlul Haque Moni Stadium in Gopalganj.
Sheikh Russel remained in the 8th slot with 22 points from 19 matches. Muktijoddha remained at the 11th slot after securing 12 points from 19 matches.
Swadhinata remained rooted at the bottom of the points table with nine points from 19 matches.
Sabbir, Soumya added to Bangladesh A team for WI tour
Batters Sabbir Rahman and Soumya Sarkar, who lost the national team place for their lean performance in the international arena, have been added to Bangladesh A team that will tour the West Indies next month.
Sabbir played his last international match against Afghanistan in Chattogram back in September 2019, while Soumya’s last match was against Australia in Dubai in 2021.
Now both the batters get a new chance to revive their international career. If they can do well in the forthcoming tour, the first in many years, of the Bangladesh A team, they might get a call to the national team in the coming years.
Along with them, Mohammad Mithun and Saif Hassan will also tour the West Indies for Bangladesh A. Both Mithun and Saif failed to impress when they played in the national team for the last time.
Bangladesh A team will arrive in St Lucia on July 31, and they will play two four-day matches and three one-dayers. All the matches will be played at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground.
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The first four-day match will begin on August 4 while the second one will commence on August 7. The one-dayers are scheduled to be played on August 16, 18 and 20.
Bangladesh A team for four-day matches:
Shadman Islam, Saif Hassan, Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Zakir Hasan, Mohammad Mithun, Fazle Rabbi Mahmud, Shahadat Hossain Dipu, Zaker Ali Anik, Naeem Hasan, Tanvir Islam, Khaled Ahmed, Rejaur Rahman Raja, Mukidul Islam Mugdho, Mrittunjoy Chowdhury, Anamul Haque
Bangladesh A team for one-day matches:
Soumya Sarkar, Saif Hassan, Mohammad Naim, Mohammad Mithun, Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Zakir Hasan, Shahadat Hossain Dipu, Zaker Ali Anik, Sabbir Rahman, Naeem Hasan, Rakibul Hasan, Rejaur Rahman Raja, Khaled Ahmed, Mukidul Islam Mugdho, Mrittunjoy Chowdhury
BPL Football: Dhaka Abahani thrash Swadhinata 4-1
Six-time champions Dhaka Abahani crushed newcomers Swadhinata 4-1 in the 12-team Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) Football at the Shaheed Dhirendranath Datta Stadium in Cumilla Thursday.
For Dhaka Abahani, Brazilian striker Dorielton Gomes scored twice in the 24th and 57th minutes, Costa Rican player Daniel Colindres and Brazilian midfielder Raphael Augusto netted one each in the 20th and 77th minutes.
Read: BPL Football: Bashundhara Kings inches away from 3rd league crown beating Ctg Abahani 1-0
Japanese attacking midfielder Yuta Suzuki pulled one back for Swadhinata in the stoppage time of the first half (47th minute).
Despite the day's convincing victory, Dhaka Abahani secured 41 points from 19 matches, seven points behind league leader Bashundhara Kings.
The Kings collected 49 points in 19 matches, and they need just one win in their remaining three matches against Saif SC on July 18, Dhaka Abahani on July 24 and Sheikh Jamal on July 30 to lift the title for the third time in a row.
Swadhinata remained rooted to the bottom of the table with nine points from 29 matches.
Spain´s running of the bulls ends with swift race, 6 hurt
Bulls from Spain´s revered Miura ranch starred in a fast and uncomplicated final running of the bulls at this year´s San Fermín Festival on Thursday.
The Navarra regional government said six people were treated for minor injuries following Thursday’s run that lasted just over two minutes. Initially, the Spanish Red Cross said two people needed treatment.
No horn gorings were reported as the Miuras, known for their alertness and speed of reaction, kept mainly in a pack and took little notice of the runners as they raced to the bullring.
Read: Spain’s running of the bulls: 6 hurt, no gorings in Pamplona
One runner escaped serious injury when one bull´s horn appeared to graze the right side of his head before he fell to the ground.
The festival's eighth and final 8 a.m. run saw hundreds of people, mostly men and far fewer than usual, test their agility to accompany six fighting bulls and their guiding steer along an 875-meter (956-yard) route through Pamplona to the city’s bullring. The bulls are killed by professional bullfighters later in the day.
Tens of thousands of visitors attend the Pamplona festival, which was immortalized in Ernest Hemingway’s 1926 novel “The Sun Also Rises.” The festival is also popular for its 24-hour partying.
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During this year's festival, which started July 6, four people were gored, none seriously.
Eight people were gored in 2019, the last festival before a two-year hiatus because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sixteen people have died in Pamplona’s bull runs since 1910, with the last death in 2009.
Dembélé signs new contract with Barcelona through 2024
Ousmane Dembélé has agreed to sign a new contract with Barcelona through June 2024.
The deal on Thursday comes a day after club president Joan Laporta said Dembélé would stay on during the presentation of new signing Raphinha.
Dembélé, now 25, joined Barcelona in 2017 on a then club-record transfer from Borussia Dortmund that with variables was set to reach 147 million euros (then $173 million) as the club sought a young talent after the unwanted exit of Neymar.
Read: Barcelona reaches deal to sign Raphinha; Dembélé staying
After suffering serious injuries early in his stay at Barcelona, Dembélé consolidated himself as one of its most irreplaceable players thanks to his speed and playmaking.
The new contract concludes a drawn-out negotiation between player and club that appeared to have broken down in January when Dembélé rejected Barcelona's renewal offer, prompting the club to tell his agent to find the France winger a new club.
Dembélé continued to play well for coach Xavi Hernández and remained one of his most used players.
But with his contract expiring this summer, it appeared he would leave. Dembélé was linked to possible moves to England’s Premier League or to Paris Saint-Germain, the team of Neymar and former Barcelona great Lionel Messi. Now he will be considered one of Xavi’s pillars as the coach tries to build a winning side following a season without a title.
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The forward has 32 goals and assisted on 34 more in 150 appearances for Barcelona.
As usual, Barcelona did not make his salary public. It is reported Dembélé had one of the highest wages on the squad under his previous contract. Barcelona has successfully convinced several players to take a wage cut as it tries to reduce its enormous debt.
Barça reaches deal with Man U for reluctant De Jong
Barcelona has reached an agreement with Manchester United for the potential transfer of Netherlands midfielder Frenkie de Jong, who would still need to approve the move, a person at the Spanish club with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press on Thursday.
United has agreed to pay Barcelona 75 million euros ($75 million) plus another potential 10 million euros in variables for the 25-year-old De Jong, according to a club official who spoke under condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk publicly about the deal.
Read: Barcelona reaches deal to sign Raphinha; Dembélé staying
De Jong, who is under contact with Barcelona through June 2026, would still need to agree to the transfer to the English Premier League side. So far, he is reportedly reluctant to leave Camp Nou.
But the Barcelona official with knowledge of the agreement said coach Xavi Hernández has told De Jong that he will not be a key part of his squad. Barcelona would prefer for a definite deal to be reached immediately before the team leaves on Saturday for a preseason tour in the United States.
Barcelona has been working to reduce its payroll as it seeks to reduce its debt. De Jong’s salary, the club official said, was no longer in line with its new financial priorities.
De Jong has made 140 appearances, mostly as a regular starter, since Barcelona bought him from Ajax in 2019 for 75 million euros (then $85.5 million).
Bangladesh's Shohidul gets 10-month ban for failing dope test
Bangladesh's right-arm pacer Shohidul Islam has been suspended from all cricket-related activities for 10 months after pleading guilty to breaching Article 2.1 of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Anti-Doping Code.
On March 4, 2022, the 27-year-old fast bowler provided a urine sample as part of the ICC's out-of-competition testing programme in Dhaka, which was found to contain Clomifene.
Clomifene is classified as a specified substance under World Anti-Doping Agency's prohibited list and is prohibited both in-competition and out-of-competition.
Shohidul admitted the violation and accepted a 10-month suspension. The ban is backdated to May 28, 2022, the date of his acceptance of a voluntary provisional suspension. He will be eligible to return to cricket on March 28, 2023.
READ: Bangladesh's Shohidul gets 10-month ban for failing dope test
The ICC accepted that Shohidul had demonstrated no significant fault or negligence, having inadvertently ingested the prohibited substance which was contained in the medicine he had been legitimately prescribed for therapeutic reasons.
Shohidul was able to satisfy the ICC that he had no intention to enhance his sporting performance by using prohibited substances.
However, the 27-year-old accepted that he had failed to satisfy the high levels of personal responsibility incumbent upon him as an international cricketer subject to anti-doping rules.
Shohidul played a T20I for Bangladesh. He has been doing well in the domestic arena for the last few years. He picked up 93 wickets in first-class cricket.
Summer Football Transfer Window 2022: 13 most significant moves so far
Club football's European giants are currently busy preparing their respective squads for the 2022-2023 season. As a result, the summer football transfer window 2022 has already seen some big moves, with giants splashing money to bring in their desired players. More significant signings are anticipated in the coming days since the summer transfer window is still open but has one and a half months left to come to an end. Here are the top 13 biggest moves this window to date.
Big Signings in the Summer Football Transfer Window 2022
The big clubs in Europe are always keen to bolster their squads in every summer window in order to be competitive for the next season. So, this season is no exception. Teams like Real Madrid, Liverpool, Manchester City and a host of other European giants have already made their marquee signings this season. Let’s take a look at the top 13 major 2022 summer signings thus far.
Paul Pogba (Juventus)
French midfielder Paul Pogba becomes a free agent at the end of the 2021/2022 season. Manchester United couldn’t hold onto him. Pogba has picked Juventus as his new club. He played for Juventus from 2012 to 2016 and had a successful stint. Pogba is expected to do well again for Juventus.
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Erling Haaland (Manchester City)
One of the most sought-after young prospects is Erling Haaland. Every major club in Europe wanted to sign him. But Haaland picked Manchester City over others as his new club. The City Football Group reportedly paid 65.5 million euros to bring him from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester.
Raheem Sterling (Chelsea)
Raheem Sterling had a fruitful seven years at Manchester City. The English international wanted more play time and urged a new challenge. Chelsea Football Club signed him for a reported 47.5 million pounds.
Angel Di Maria (Juventus)
Angel Di Maria left PSG after the end of the 2021–2022 season and became a free agent. Juventus signed him for a one-year deal. Di Maria will be an integral part of Juventus’s next season.
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Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal)
Gabriel Jesus’ departure from Manchester City was imminent after the arrival of Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez. London-based Arsenal bought him for 57 million euros. He will be the Gunners' main hitman for the 2022-2023 campaign.
Kalvin Phillips (Manchester City)
Manchester City needed a defensive midfielder after the departure of the Brazilian Fernandinho. They bought Kalvin Phillips from Leeds United for a reported 53.2 million euros. Phillips is an English international and will likely have a great impact on the team.
Aurelien Tchouameni (Real Madrid)
Real Madrid bought French midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni from Monaco for a whopping 87.4 million euros. He is only 22 years old and is rated highly by the football pundits.
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Darwin Nunez (Liverpool)
Liverpool lost Sadio Mane to Bayern Munich. Therefore, they needed a marquee signing to replace Mane for the next season. Liverpool bought Uruguayan Darwin Nunez from Benfica for a whopping 81.9 million euros. Only time will tell whether Nunez can live up to the expectations.
Sadio Mane (Bayern Munich)
Bayern Munich signed Senegalese striker Sadio Mane from Liverpool for a reported fee of 34.9 million euros. Mane will surely make a difference for the German side next season as he will play the role of Robert Lewandowski.
Romelu Lukaku (Inter Milan)
Chelsea splashed 100 million pounds last season on Lukaku, but he was a complete failure at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea loaned him out to Inter Milan. It could be a great signing for both Lukaku and Inter Milan, as the striker had a successful stint last time at San Siro.
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Anotnio Rudiger (Real Madrid)
Antonio Rudiger had a brilliant outing with Chelsea in the 2021–2022 season. The Spanish giants, Real Madrid and Barcelona, wanted to sign him. But Rudiger picked Real Madrid as a free agent. He will bring a lot of stability to Madrid’s defense.
Raphinha (Barcelona)
Raphinha was a highly rated winger and a number of top European clubs wanted to sign him. However, Raphinha’s preferred destination was always Barcelona. The Catalan giants signed him for 60 million euros plus add-ons.
Richarlison (Tottenham Hotspur)
Tottenham Hotspur paid Everton football club a reported 63.4 million euros for Brazilian Richarlison. He will surely bolster Tottenham’s forward line next season.
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Bottom Line
The reigning English Premier League champions, Manchester City have done pretty good business in the summer football transfer window 2022 so far. They brought in one of the hottest young prospects in Europe, Erling Haaland at the beginning of the transfer window. Besides, their replacements for transferred players are pretty solid.
Elsewhere, Real Madrid, Liverpool, Barcelona, Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United, Inter Milan, Juventus, PSG, and Bayern Munich are some of the big clubs who have already made some big signings for next season. They will attempt to make more signings before the end of this year’s summer transfer window.