Emotional Sammy disappointed by lack of WICB support

West Indies captain Darren Sammy’s emotional speech at the presentation ceremony after his team won the World T20 final against England at Eden Gardens

ESPNcricinfo staff03-Apr-2016I want to thank the almighty, because without him nothing is possible. We have a pastor in the team in Andre Fletcher, he keeps on praying. We are a praying team. I’m really happy for this win and it’s something we are going to cherish for a long time.I’ve said we have 15 match-winners. Nobody gave us a chance but every game somebody stepped up and took responsibility. To see Carlos [Brathwaite] play like that in his debut World Cup, it’s just tremendous. It shows the depth we have in the Caribbean in T20 cricket and hopefully with the right structure and development our cricket will continue to improve in one-day and Test cricket.We started this journey … we all know we had … people were wondering whether we would play this tournament. We had a lot of issues, we felt disrespected by our board, Mark Nicholas described our team as a team with no brains. All these things before the tournament just brought this team together. I really want to thank these 15 men, the ability to just put all those adversities aside and to come out and play this type of cricket in front of such passionate fans, it’s just tremendous.I personally also want to thank the coaching staff, coach Phil, he’s been through a lot, and to come here and the way he’s coached the team, he’s just brilliant. All the other coaching staff, who have done their part. We had a new manager in this tournament in Rawl Lewis, he had never managed any team before. He came here, we were at a camp in Dubai, but we had no uniforms, no printed … he left Dubai, went to Kolkata, that’s where he started. The trouble he went to, to get us in this uniform … I got to give credit to the entire team here, it was us in our own little circle, this win we dedicate it to all our fans in the Caribbean.Lastly I really want to thank the heads of CARICOM, throughout this tournament they have been supporting the team, we’ve got emails, we’ve got phone calls, Prime Minister [Keith] Mitchell [from Grenada]. He sent a very inspiring email for the team this morning … and I’m yet to hear from our own cricket board. That is very disappointing.For today, I’m going to celebrate with these 15 men and coaching staff. I don’t know when I’m going to be playing with these guys again because we don’t get selected for one-day cricket. We don’t know when we’re going to be playing T20. So this win, I want to thank you my team, I want to thank you coaching staff … everybody know West Indies are champion!

Former Netherlands star Quincy Promes sentenced to six years in jail for smuggling more than 1,350 kilos of cocaine

Former Netherlands international Quincy Promes has been sentenced to six years in prison for his involvement in cocaine smuggling.

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Promes sentenced to prison timeAlleged to have been involved in cocaine smugglingOn the books at Spartak MoscowWHAT HAPPENED?

Promes has been sentenced to six years in prison for allegedly smuggling over 1,350 kilograms of cocaine. The prosecution had been seeking a nine-year prison sentence but he has instead been sentenced to six years behind bars, according to .

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The player currently plays for Spartak in Russia and, as such, was not present at the hearing in the Netherlands. Promes has continually maintained his innocence, with the main evidence against him consisting of intercepted "crypto messages". He is likely to appeal the sentence, with the smuggling allegedly taking place in January of 2020, when Promes played for Ajax.

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Russia has no extradition treaty with the Netherlands, meaning that Promes can likely continue his career with Spartak if he simply refuses to return to his homeland. This is not the first time the winger has been in trouble with the law, as he was given an 18-month jail term for assault last year after stabbing his cousin at a party.

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As mentioned, he is likely to appeal his conviction. Spartak are next in action on Wednesday against Kairat; it remains to be seen if Promes will be involved.

Kylian Mbappe to Arsenal?! PSG forward would ‘willingly join’ Gunners to emulate Thierry Henry legacy in yet another twist to Real Madrid transfer saga

Kylian Mbappe would reportedly contemplate a potential move to Arsenal as he is drawn by the opportunity to emulate his idol Thierry Henry.

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Mbappe would hit free agency in summerReportedly remains open to joining ArsenalGunners might not break wage structure to sign forwardWHAT HAPPENED?

With his contract at Paris Saint-Germain nearing its conclusion, Mbappe has become the subject of intense transfer speculation. In 2022, despite persistent pursuit from Real Madrid, Mbappe opted against a move to the Bernabeu. While Madrid remain interested this term, some reports suggest Mbappe is exploring alternative options, with a recent edition mentioning a potential move to the Premier League.

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According to , Arsenal have emerged as a viable destination for Mbappe as the goalscorer would "willingly join" the north London club to follow in the footsteps of Henry, Arsenal's legendary striker and all-time leading goalscorer. However, the offices at Parc des Princes continue to believe that a move to Real Madrid remains the most plausible option.

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The financial package already offered by Real Madrid reportedly falls short of Mbappe's expectations as it is less lucrative than the one presented in 2022.

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According to the report, Liverpool were approached by the player's entourage but the Reds did not want to break their wage structure. Arsenal may similarly choose to go down the same route which would leave Mbappe with fewer options, if he does indeed choose to snub Madrid after leaving PSG.

Wasteful Leics run up against Croft again

Leicestershire supporters at Grace Road endured a frustrating day where, for the second time in three days, Steven Croft proved a game adversary

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ScorecardSteven Croft finished the day two runs short of a century (file photo)•Getty ImagesSports fans in Leicester had a good weekend. On Saturday, Leicester City confirmed their survival in the Premier League and Leicester Tigers beat local rivals Northampton to qualify for rugby’s Premiership playoffs. So it was perhaps a little too much to ask the county’s cricketers to join the upbeat mood of the city and supporters at Grace Road endured a frustrating day where, for the second time in three days, Steven Croft proved a game adversary.Croft’s 70 in 39 balls saw Lancashire to victory in the opening NatWest T20 Blast encounter between these sides on Friday. Here, against the same opposition with a red ball, Croft again lifted his side from trouble to steer Lancashire to a healthy total on a day of tricky batting conditions.Generous cloud cover, a green-tinged wicket and a temperature warm enough to help the ball swing produced plenty of help for the bowlers and Leicestershire should be disappointed at having missed a chance to dismiss their opponents cheaply. They did not bowl well enough.From 156 for 5, Lancashire more than doubled the score for the next three wickets, chiefly thanks to Croft who made a dashing fifty in 76 balls before playing carefully with the tail to end the day on the brink of a first century of the season. His sixth-wicket partnership of 73 with Jordan Clark was made at 4.33 runs an over and turned the day towards the visitors in 17 overs before tea. Clark’s loose drive ended the stand first ball after the break.Croft was busier than his coach Ashley Giles, who was pacing around the ground. He took three boundaries in three balls of Ben Raine, all square on the off side despite the presence of a sweeper, and was then squared up to a fuller straighter ball and got a thick edge fine of third man for a couple more to bring up a second half-century of the season. Just before the new ball, he showed his one-day touch by late cutting Tom Wells fine of third man.In former Leicestershire bowler Nathan Buck, who biffed two fours down the ground off Rob Taylor, he found steady company to add the third fifty partnership of the day, for the eighth wicket. Lancashire have a very handy total indeed.Ahead of this game Leicestershire’s head coach, Andrew McDonald, said his side had to start winning the key moments to turn their competitive start to the season – including a battling response to draw at home to Glamorgan and almost winning at Kent – into something more tangible. The first morning here, with a swinging new ball, could be considered such an event. That Leicestershire only had two wickets by lunch would be concluded as defeat.But success was within their grasp. Quite literally. Three catches were dropped in the first session, all at first slip. Raine was the unlucky bowler all three times. Mark Cosgrove, Leicestershire’s captain, put down a sitter that should have removed Paul Horton for 20. Cosgrove then replaced himself with Taylor, only for Taylor to shell just as easy a chance from Ashwell Prince, and another tougher chance by his left shoulder from Prince again.Taylor completed his hat-trick by missing his most difficult chance, low to his left with one hand, as Charlie Shreck took the second new ball in the gloaming. At least Leicestershire took full bowling bonus points just before the close.They nibbled the ball around all day but without the consistency to put their visitors under consistent pressure. It was perhaps indicative of their attack’s inexperience. And perhaps its modest pace too. The new ball swung and seamed – one from Clint McKay nibbled down the slope plumb into Clark’s box and sent him crawling painfully towards square square leg.McKay took the opening wicket, in the 13th over, as Karl Brown edged a drive behind, but the bowling was thereafter a little short and the second breakthrough only came when Alviro Petersen – one of three Kolpaks in the Lancashire side with Test match experience – played a very weak dab just outside off to also nick to the keeper. One of the better balls of the day, an inswinger from Shreck, trapped Prince lbw and Taylor, the left-armer, moved one back into Tom Bailey who played on.

Inter Miami can't afford not to win MLS Cup as Lionel Messi and friends kick-off the 2024 season

Expectations are sky-high for a team unlike any we've seen in MLS history as the new campaign gets under way

Let's make it clear from the beginning: Lionel Messi isn't feeling any pressure. He's felt real pressure before, at Barcelona, in Argentina, in Qatar. The same can be said of Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba. They're all used to pressure, used to not being able to accept failure as any sort of option.

But this sort of pressure is new for MLS, and it's sure as hell new to Inter Miami. The world's eyes are fixed on South Beach, and as the Herons enter their fifth MLS season, it promises to be unlike anything the club or the league has ever seen.

Messi-mania arrived last season, giving us a taste of the circus the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner brings with him. But that's what last season was: a taste. By the time Messi arrived, the club's MLS Cup hopes were already all but dead. He did his best to resurrect them before an injury ruled him out for too many crucial games. Ultimately, the club was undone by what happened before Messi arrived.

He's here now, though, and he has all of his friends with him. No MLS season has had this much hype, and no team has been under the microscope more than Inter Miami. Anything less than transcendent success won't cut it for a club that is now built upon a promise of more.

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It feels so long ago, Messi's arrival. So much has happened in the months since he showed up on that rain-soaked night at DRV-PNK Stadium.

His initial run was storybook, to say the least. At the time, Inter Miami were the last-place team in MLS, but Messi dragged them all the way to a Leagues Cup trophy anyway. It was a heroic run, one with fabulous free-kicks, incredible passes and, more importantly, wins.

Messi did the heavy lifting, but he didn't do it alone. Busquets and Alba were there to add guile and experience; Robert Taylor morphed into a superstar for a time, scoring goal after goal; youngsters like Benjamin Cremaschi took a massive leap forward, no doubt lifted by the confidence Messi instilled in them.

The wheels fell off by the end. An injury to Messi saw him miss key MLS matches, and by the time he returned, it was too late. A chance at the MLS Playoffs was gone. Next year, they said, will be the year.

It's now next year. The 2024 season kicks-off on Wednesday, and as it begins, Inter Miami remain talking point of MLS.

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With the foundation laid by Messi's arrival, the club went into the offseason needing just a few minor tweaks to what was already one of the most star-studded squads in MLS history. Calling the signing of Suarez a 'minor tweak', though, feels like selling it a bit short.

Suarez's arrival has given Inter Miami a legendary No. 9 to go with the ex-Barcelona super-team they've already assembled. Now, there are questions about Suarez, notably about the health and durability of his knees, but if fit, the Uruguayan still has the guile and talent to tear apart any MLS defense.

He wasn't the only arrival, though. Julian Gressel, one of the best pure crossers and passers in MLS, was also brought in, reuniting him with Gerardo 'Tata' Martino, his ex-Atlanta United boss.

The club lost some key pieces, notably Kamal Miller, who was traded to the Portland Timbers. To replace him, Miami brought in Nicolas Freire on loan, seemingly a like-for-like centerback replacement. Midfield looks set for a shakeup, too, with ex-captain Gregore leaving to open up room for Federico Redondo, who may or may not be coming soon depending on whether Miami can circumvent MLS' spending rules to get a deal over the line.

Either way, it was a busy offseason for Miami, who added a bit more firepower to an already-loaded attacking team.

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MLS has never seen a team this stacked. This team has four ex-Barcelona stars, including perhaps the best player of all time. That player is fresh off a Ballon d'Or win, and he's now playing alongside the No.9 that he lit up Europe with for so many years.

The roster also features several USMNT veterans and hopefuls, rising South American youth internationals and proven MLS winners. It's an unbelievable collection of talent, with Messi's gravitational pull convincing several players to put money on the backburner to sign up to play alongside him.

In terms of depth, there's plenty. Suarez's knees are a concern, but he can be spelled by Leo Campana, a double-digit goalscorer in each of his first two MLS seasons. Taylor, last year's revelation, likely won't be starting, while homegrown starlet Cremaschi may make an even bigger leap this year once he returns from injury. The bench has MLS experience, but also includes young talent that could be ready for a breakout at any point.

Overall, there's no team in MLS with a higher ceiling. If Messi is Messi and Suarez is Suarez, no opponent will be able to keep up with that. Even if they aren't, players like Campana, Gressel and Diego Gomez can pick up some slack.

Still, despite all of that talent, there are holes, and preseason exposed them…

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MLS teams can get by with lesser defenders.; it happens all the time. Teams spend big in attack and just try and survive at the back. It leads to some shootouts and chaos, but that's relatively normal for this league.

But what we saw out of Inter Miami in preseason should scare those in charge. There's a difference between lackluster defending and disastrous defending. All preseason long, we saw the latter.

You can chalk some of that up to preseason fitness issues. Some you can also attribute to the competition, as Miami were facing some pretty good teams. Still, time and time again, we saw this backline carved up, and with the attacking talent in MLS, opponents will be salivating at the chance to attack this Miami backline.

It's not just the backline, either. Miami's front two of Messi and Suarez offer nothing defensively. Busquets, meanwhile, for all of his intelligence, isn't the most mobile, meaning he needs players around him to do a bit of running. Redondo could be that man, as could Creamschi once he's healthy, but the club's defensive issues start at the very front and are felt throughout the team.

Martino will almost certainly figure it out. The club has experimented with back fours and back threes, with Martino looking to find the best way to set his team up. The addition of Freire will help, as will the growth of youngster Tomas Aviles. Even so, though, preseason set off some alarm bells.

If there is one thing that will prevent Miami from contending atop MLS, it's their defense.

Man City's winners, losers and ratings as Haaland fails to shine on his debut

The £51-million summer signing missed some huge chances as City were beaten by Liverpool in the Community Shield

Manchester City and Liverpool are set to go head-to-head in the Premier League as the two best sides in the country once again, and Jurgen Klopp’s side have laid down an early marker with their 3-1 victory in the Community Shield.

It was something of a new-look City side at the King Power Stadium, with senior players Raheem Sterling, Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko all having moved on during the transfer window, and while Liverpool also had new faces on show, the quality of the two sides remains.

For City, all eyes were on Erling Haaland, and it was exactly the debut he didn’t want; failing to convert a number of chances, not least a gilt-edged opportunity in injury time.

But while it’s a chance for early silverware missed, the focus is on next week’s clash with West Ham and the start of City's Premier League defence.

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Julian Alvarez

Almost the forgotten man of City's new arrivals, the Argentine’s goal made it the perfect start to his new life in England. Lethal when an opportunity came his way, the goal matched Alvarez's strong movement off the ball. Under the least pressure of all the new faces, he could make a big impact at the Etihad. 

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There’s nothing like a defeat before the transfer window closes to get directors of football to loosen the purse strings. City have been without an orthodox left-back for a number of seasons and, while there is no sign of an agreement with Brighton, the signing of Cucurella would add options and depth to Guardiola’s squad.

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Erling Haaland

There was plenty of strong running and incisive movement from City's marquee summer signing, but ultimately Haaland will be judged on goals. He had a couple of good efforts on target but missed a golden chance when he smashed the crossbar from close range late on. He will have easier games than coming up against Virgil Van Dijk on his debut, however.

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Stones, Ilkay Gundogan and Phil Foden missed City' pre-season tour to the United States, and it has left the former with a fight to get back into Guardiola’s team. The City boss convinced Nathan Ake to stick around amid interest from Chelsea and the Dutchman will be given a chance to play. With Aymeric Laporte set to miss the first month of the season through injury, it is Ake, not Stones, who looks set to partner Ruben Dias at West Ham.

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New season, same old problems with VAR. The decision to award Alvarez’s equaliser took far too long, as the officials spent over four minutes deliberating. Awarding a handball against Ruben Dias was, meanwhile, the right decision under the current rules, but it was a harsh, game-changing punishment against a defender that was barely two yards away from Darwin Nunez and making an entirely natural movement.

Man City Ratings: Defence

Ederson (6/10)

No chance with any of the goals but made one fine – if painful save – to deny Darwin Nunez, while his distribution was typically good.

Walker (6/10)

Had a fierce battle with Luis Diaz and stopped the Colombian from creating too much.

Dias (6/10)

Unfortunate to give away the key penalty which spoiled what was otherwise a commanding performance.

Ake (6/10)

Unwittingly deflected Trent Alexander-Arnold’s superb opener beyond Ederson but made a steady start on the left side of defence.

Cancelo (6/10)

Slow start against the dangerous Mo Salah, but responded to stifle his influence and was lively supporting the attack.

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Rodri (6/10)

Always a big ask to patrol the centre of midfield against Liverpool and stop their lightning breaks but was effective, other than losing one footrace with the speedy Diaz.

Bernardo Silva (7/10)

Amid the links with Barcelona, the Portugal midfielder says he will always giver everything to the side, and did so again, with a hard-running performance blotted with quality touches.

De Bruyne (7/10)

The Belgian has started pre-season in superb form and his quick brain led to City’s best moments as he picked out the runs of Haaland and Riyad Mahrez.

Talk of a Harry Kane curse is nonsense! The England striker was right to quit Tottenham for Bayern Munich

The 30-year-old has been mocked over the fact that the team he left is now top of the Premier League – but he made the correct call

The online trolling of Harry Kane began as soon as the full-time whistle blew in Bayern Munich's shock DFB-Pokal second-round loss to third-tier Saarbrucken. Having already suffered defeat in the the DFL-Supercup in his very first outing for the Bavarians back in August, this latest blow in his bid to lift a team trophy for the first time in a 14-year professional career was viewed as further evidence of Kane being cursed; destined to retire without any major honours to his name.

What the keyboard warriors found particularly amusing was the fact that Kane had quit Tottenham during the summer in a desperate pursuit of silverware – and yet the north Londoners now sit proudly on top of the Premier League. And there would certainly be a cruel irony in Spurs winning the title for the first time since 1961 the season after the loss of their all-time leading scorer.

So, has Kane made a monumental error? Has he left Tottenham at precisely the wrong time? And for the wrong club?

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Michael Owen certainly thinks Kane has jumped ship too soon. The Ballon d'Or winner believes the all-round attacker should have seen out the final year of his Spurs contract before joining Barcelona, Real Madrid or whomever he wanted on a free transfer next summer.

"I don't agree with his move from Spurs to Bayern," Owen told . "If he was so desperate to leave and to win trophies, then he could easily have stayed for another season and then had the world in his hands by going on a Bosman transfer.

"That way, if Spurs miraculously started playing well and looking like title challengers, he could have always [extended his contract], but, regardless, he would have had his destiny in his hands and gone to any club he wanted, all while he was getting closer to that Premier League goalscoring record and creating the perfect legacy with the club he's been at all his life.

"Bayern are undoubtedly one of the biggest clubs in the world but for me to win a trophy, I don't think there's anything really special about going and guaranteeing yourself a Bundesliga trophy. Bayern will win the league with or without Kane, so I don't think that was particularly a reason to leave."

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Owen's perspective should obviously be respected, given he knows a thing or two about leaving a boyhood club for one of Europe's elite. He was painfully torn over swapping Liverpool for Real Madrid in the summer of 2004.

"I didn't sleep for a week beforehand," he previously told GOAL. "And even on the drive to the airport, I was crying my eyes out, I don't mind telling you."

But Owen's view of the Kane transfer is understandably coloured by the negative outcome of his Madrid move. He scored goals in La Liga – 13, to be precise – but he realised long before the end of his one and only season in Spain that he was never going to be a first-choice during the dying embers of Florentino Perez's ultimately disappointing Galactico era. So, keen to avoid jeopardising his place in England's starting line-up ahead of the 2006 World Cup, Owen pushed for a return to the Premier League.

His goal was to rejoin Liverpool, who had just won the Champions League without him, much to the delight of some bitter Reds supporters who were still furious with the forward for leaving. But he instead ended up at Newcastle, and then Manchester United, as the second half of a once-glittering career was derailed by one incessant injury issues.

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However, as Owen said himself to GOAL, "You never can plan your career perfectly. You think you're going to be a Liverpool player for life but then you think, 'Oh my God, it's Real Madrid, I'll regret this forever if I say no.'

"So, while I didn't get the chance to spend the rest of my career at Liverpool, I had an incredible experience in Madrid."

It's slightly curious, then, that Owen has come out so vehemently against Kane's Bayern switch, given his compatriot is demonstrating the same level of ambition. Furthermore, all of the early signs are that it is a transfer that will work out far better than Owen's short spell at the Santiago Bernabeu.

For starters, Kane represented a hugely significant signing for Bayern. He wasn't merely an expendable element of a vanity project. He was their top transfer target, the belated Robert Lewandowski replacement, the complete No.9 they needed to sign at all costs to turn Thomas Tuchel's team into legitimate Champions League challengers.

And that's precisely why a club renowned for its relatively prudent approach to the transfer market committed to a nine-figure fee (including bonuses) for a 30-year-old with less than 12 months left on his contract. Bayern, as Lothar Matthaus pointed out, had probably slightly overpaid in the circumstances but he, like the club, presumed that the gamble "will pay off".

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Kane is certainly proving value for money so far, with 12 goals in his first nine Bundesliga outings, including two hat-tricks – and a strike from the halfway line that even David Beckham felt compelled to comment upon.

Kane's also netted in two of his three Champions League appearances, though, with his crucial strike in last month's win at Galatasaray prompting Tuchel to come up with a rather novel and amusing way to hail his striker's ludicrously composed finishing.

"Harry has beer calm," the former Chelsea boss told . "If you have scored 4,800 goals in your career, then you just have less [of a] pulse! He has a very natural self-confidence and knows that he doesn't need many chances."

Indeed, Leon Goretzka says that Kane is a humble, "wonderful guy", the England captain has an "aura" about him that inspires confidence in everyone around him. "You notice it immediately in the dressing room," the midfielder said. "He helps us so much. He's a leader."

Leroy Sane is clearly loving linking up with Kane, with the former Manchester City winger enjoying the best season of his Bayern career to date, while the promising young striker Mathys Tel is already benefiting enormously from learning from one of the best finishers of the modern era.

"He's a role model for me," the teenager recently told the Bundesliga's official website. "It's important to have people to learn from technically and in terms of finishing, and, often I don't even have to ask him. He just comes over to me and tells me: 'Mathys, you can do that, or that'.

"He pays close attention to the little details and he's looking to help me in any way he can. He's supporting me a great deal."

Interestingly, when asked what he admired most about Kane, Tel responded, "His mentality. He is very strong mentally. He's very calm."

Where will USMNT star Sergino Dest end up? Barcelona playing transfer game as asking price is set in stone

Barcelona will not be dropping their asking price for Sergino Dest, with PSV in danger of missing out on a permanent transfer for the USMNT star.

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The United States international defender has rebuilt his reputation at club level since returning to the Netherlands on a season-long loan. Having struggled to make an impact at Camp Nou, while also flopping during a loan spell at AC Milan, the 23-year-old former Ajax full-back is seeing his stock rise once more.

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Barca are eager to put a deal in place for 2024, with it initially suggested that PSV would look to put a purchase option in place. The Eredivisie giants are, however, said to be stalling on Dest’s €10 million (£9m/$11m) fee – with efforts being made to bring that price down.

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According to, Barcelona will not be budging. They believe that Dest is justifying that figure with the regular game that he is enjoying in Eindhoven. The Liga outfit are confident that interest will be shown next summer regardless of whether PSV enter into negotiations or not.

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Dest has taken in 15 appearances for PSV this season – with his versatility being put to good use at left-back. He has also remained a key part of the USMNT squad, although he did pick up a reckless red card on his latest international outing against Trinidad & Tobago in the CONCACAF Nations League quarter-finals.

Batsmen, Dupavillon sink Knights

A round-up of the Sunfoil Series matches on January 18, 2015

ESPNcricinfo staff18-Jan-2015First-innings centuries from Imraan Khan and Cody Chetty, and an eight-wicket match haul from Daryn Dupavillon powered Dolphins to a 242-run victory against Knights in Kimberley. Dolphins, opting to bat, made the early running in the game, as they posted 452, despite a career-best 7 for 89 from the offspinner Patrick Botha. Their innings was built around a 168-run opening stand between Imraan (127) and Divan van Wyk (57), and a 97-run association for the fifth wicket between Chetty (101) and Khaya Zondo (51).Dolphins then further enforced their advantage by bowling Knights out for 255 in 84 overs. None of their top-order batsmen could convert their starts, and their highest scorer was Michael Erlank (55*) at No.8. Dupavillon and Mathew Pillans claimed three wickets each, while Graham Hume and Keshav Maharaj shared the remaining four scalps between them.With a massive 197-run lead in hand, Dolphins rode on van Wyk’s second fifty of the game (65) to score 171 in 35 overs before declaring. It set Knights 369 for the win, but the team lasted only 45 overs in their second innings to be dismissed for 126. Dupavillon wrecked the team’s top and middle order to fetch figures of 5 for 38, while Maharaj ran through the tail. Only three Knights batsmen made double-digit scores, as the team succumbed to their second defeat of the season.An adventurous 36-ball 42 from Cobras No. 11 Dane Paterson gave Warriors a late scare, but the batsman was dismissed as he played a cut straight to gully with Cobras 17 short of their 322-run target in Port Elizabeth. In a match of swinging fortunes, Cobras had crossed 200 with six wickets in hand after a 159-run stand between Dane Vilas (84) and Sybrand Engelbrecht (72), but both batsmen were dismissed within the space of eight balls by Andrew Birch to spark a collapse. At 237 for 9, Cobras were on the door step of a loss. Then, Paterson hit six fours and two sixes during a rapid 68-run stand for the last wicket, but fell inches short of what would have been Cobras first win.It was Birch whose 83-ball 88 from No. 8 had helped Warriors set a challenging total. After taking a tiny lead of four runs in the first innings, Warriors had been reduced to 176 for 6 in the second innings. Birch then added a vital 100 runs for the seventh wicket with Colin Ingram to turn the tide in their favour and helped the team finish on 317.Both teams had struggled to score in the first innings. Cobras put Warriors in, struck in the first over, and picked up regular wickets as Warriors stumbled to 150 for 9. When all looked over, another last-wicket stand gave Warriors just enough breathing space by adding 53 runs. Cobras followed the same route – early collapse followed by late rescue – to finish on 199.Titans’ Heino Kuhn registered a career-best 244* in a rain-affected run-feast against Lions in Benoni, a match in which two other batsmen also hit centuries and six hit fifties. The match petered to a draw as Kuhn batted for 713 minutes, scoring 20 fours and a six, in Titans’ patient response to Lions’ 485 for 7, and helped his team take a first-innings lead. It was Kuhn’s second century in three games this season. Qaasim Adams, the No. 6, joined Kuhn when Titans were still 112 behind Lions, but scored his sixth first-class hundred as the fifth-wicket stand took the score past 500.After the Lions opted to bat, the in-form Stephen Cook led the batting with a strong opening partnership of 114 and went to score his third century in four matches this season. Bowlers toiled as Lions’ lower-order piled on runs before Lions declared. However, Titans’ batsmen repaid the favour to Lions’ bowlers, batting out 169 overs before the match ended.

Dainty says USA too busy to have domestic events

Gladstone Dainty, president of the USA Cricket Association, has said USACA was unable to hold a domestic national tournament for the last three years was because the organisation has “been busy participating in ICC events”

Peter Della Penna in Lauderhill17-Aug-2014Gladstone Dainty, president of the USA Cricket Association, has said the reason USACA was unable to hold a domestic national tournament for the last three years was because the organisation has “been busy participating in ICC events”.Prior to this weekend’s USACA T20 National Championship, there had not been a national domestic championship at the men’s level since June 2011 in New Jersey. USACA has also not been able to organise a women’s national event since July 2011 while junior tournaments also experienced a three-year gap until an under-15 National Championship was held in California in June. An under-17 national tournament which was due to be held at the AAU Junior Olympics last month in Iowa was canceled by the Amateur Athletic Union after no players or teams registered.Speaking at the final presentation of the USACA T20 National Championship, Dainty also commented on the rain that affected play over the course of the weekend, that allowed for only three full games. He said the tournament couldn’t be held in Indianapolis because “a lot of things conspired against us”. The City of Indianapolis sent USACA a termination letter in May to end their three-year hosting agreement for the national championship, claiming the board’s failure to communicate with the city after the resignation by Darren Beazley as USACA chief executive.The USACA president also commended the players for paying out of their pockets to attend the rain-marred tournament and stated that USACA was able to raise $35,000 to stage the tournament thanks to a pair of sponsors, including title sponsor FutureTech. The presentation was attended by ICC Americas Regional Development Manager Ben Kavanagh as well as West Indies Cricket Board vice-president Emmanuel Nathan and former West Indies Test player Lawrence Rowe.The only teams present at the awards presentation were the two participants in the tournament final, South East and New York. The other six teams who traveled to the tournament were not present for the awards ceremony after half the teams left the ground in a player walkout following USACA’s decision to wipe out the semi-finals over the threat of rain.

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