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Kevin Pietersen joins Delhi Capitals as team mentor

Published in Cricket
Thursday, 27 February 2025 02:11
Former England captain Kevin Pietersen has been appointed Delhi Capitals' mentor for IPL 2025. The 44-year-old will join Hemang Badani (head coach), Matthew Mott (assistant coach), Munaf Patel (bowling coach) and Venugopal Rao (director of cricket) in the DC backroom. The franchise, which made the announcement on its app, is yet to name a captain for the upcoming season.
This will be Pietersen's first coaching assignment in the IPL. He last played in the league in 2016. "It's an exciting opportunity to step into this new role as a mentor for the Capitals," he said in a DC press release. "And I'm really looking forward to joining the squad, working closely with the boys, and doing everything I can to help us win that ultimate prize."
Pietersen played for three IPL franchises for five seasons from 2009, including Delhi (then called Daredevils), and had even captained 17 times. After leading Royal Challengers Bengaluru briefly in IPL 2009, he captained Daredevils during a full season in 2014, when they finished at the bottom of the table with two wins in 14 games.

Pietersen also captained England across 15 internationals, including a two-match Test series in India in 2008.

Since captaining Delhi in IPL 2014, Pietersen has maintained a personal relationship with Kiran Kumar Grandhi, chairman of GMR, the co-owners of the DC franchise. In September last year, Pietersen had helped broker a landmark deal between GMR and Hampshire county cricket club. Pietersen and Grandhi also attended England's T20I against Australia at the Utilita Bowl together in 2024.

"I've got incredible memories of representing the Delhi franchise in the IPL, and I've been able to maintain that passion for the team even as a broadcaster over the years. I shared the field with Venu (Venugopal Rao) during the 2012 season, and it's great to be reconnecting with him as we begin a new chapter at this amazing franchise."

Outside of the IPL, Pietersen has featured in the Big Bash League (BBL), Pakistan Super League (PSL) and Caribbean Premier League (CPL). Overall, he played 200 T20s, scoring 5695 runs at an average of 33.89 and strike rate of just under 137.

DC, who have only ever reached the final of the IPL once in all these years finished sixth in IPL 2024 and went into the auction last year with the biggest purse among all the ten teams after letting go of most of their big-ticket players and retaining only Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Tristan Stubbs and Abishek Porel. They then added star players including KL Rahul, Harry Brook, Faf du Plessis and Mitchell Starc to their roster.
Their Indian support staff - Badani, Rao and Munaf - had recently coached Dubai Capitals to the ILT20 title, the first trophy won by a Capitals side in men's or women's tournaments anywhere in the world.

Pakistan, Bangladesh share points after washout

Published in Cricket
Thursday, 27 February 2025 03:07

Match abandoned without a ball bowled Pakistan vs Bangladesh

Pakistan and Bangladesh ended their disappointing Champions Trophy campaigns with a point each with the second successive match in Rawalpindi washed out. As on Tuesday, when the same fate befell the Australia-South Africa game from Group B, the match was called off without even the toss taking place.

Steady rain fell all afternoon at the stadium, with no opportunity for the covers to come off at any point. The match was called off at 3.27pm local time, just under an hour-and-a-half after the scheduled start time.

This non-result was Rawalpindi's last match of the tournament. Apart from the two washouts, it also hosted New Zealand's five-wicket win over Bangladesh on February 24.

Only one match now remains in Group A, with India taking on New Zealand in Dubai on March 2 in a clash that determines who finishes top of the group. Both teams are already through to the semi-finals.

For the record, Bangladesh (-0.443) finish the tournament above Pakistan (-1.087) on net run rate.

Pakistan's next assignment is a white-ball tour of New Zealand later this month, comprising five T20Is and three ODIs. Bangladesh, meanwhile, are set to host Zimbabwe for three ODIs and three T20Is.

Kerala fight back after Malewar 153 takes Vidarbha to 379

Published in Cricket
Thursday, 27 February 2025 04:25

Kerala 131 for 3 (Sarwate 66*, Imran 37, Nalkande 2-22) trail Vidarbha 379 (Malewar 153, Nair 86, Nidheesh 3-61, Apple Tom 3-102) by 248 runs

Kerala's pace trio of Nedumankuzhy Basil, MD Nidheesh, Eden Apple Tom ensured that Vidarbha did not run away with the advantage on day two of the Ranji Trophy final in Nagpur. Aditya Sarwate, who is a bowling allrounder otherwise, was promoted to No. 3. The move came off as he finished the day unbeaten on 66 to carry Kerala to 131 for 3.

Vidarbha, finalists from the previous edition, did post a challenging total, though. Nachiket Bhute, who came in at No. 11, scored a crucial 32 off 38 balls. The 44-run stand between Bhute and Harsh Dubey for the tenth wicket extended the first session from its scheduled two-and-a-half-hour duration to three hours and took Vidarbha to 379.

Darshan Nalkande then took out both Kerala openers in his first two overs. They recovered, thanks to a 93-run stand between Sarwate and Ahammed Imran. The latter fell to a Yash Thakur bouncer close to stumps but Sarwate and Sachin Baby ensured that Imran's was the last wicket to fall.

The day started with Vidarbha on 254 for 4 and runs flew early on. Thakur flicked the first ball of the day to the midwicket boundary and the fifth ball of the next over to the square-leg boundary. Nidheesh found some swing and adjusted his lengths to keep batters in check, but Apple Tom's lines were inconsistent and he was driven when he bowled full.

An attempted bumper to Danish Malewar was pulled behind square for the first six of the day. It brought up his 150, and reduced Apple Tom's opening spell to a two-over stint, in which he went for 18 runs.

Vidarbha slowed down after the introduction of Basil as he offered Nidheesh support and his team control. The latter induced an outside edge off Thakur in the 95th over but it didn't carry to gully. In the next one, Basil got one to nip back and smash Malewar's stumps to end his innings on 153.

Bassil removed the other set batter, Yash Thakur. He angled in a full ball from wide of the crease to beat Thakur on the flick and pin him lbw.

Apple Tom's return in the next over was rewarded with the wicket of Yash Rathod, who is Vidarbha's highest run-getter in this so far. A length ball from around the wicket straightened off the pitch, took the edge and was caught at first slip as Vidarbha slumped to 297 for 7.

The Yashes were gone, but the two Akshays - Wadkar and Karnewar - kept the innings afloat with a 36-run stand for the eighth wicket. Wadkar punched Basil through cover off the back foot, and Karnewar picked up a streaky boundary each off Apple Tom and Basil.

The Yashes were gone, but the two Akshays - Wadkar and Karnewar - kept the innings afloat with a 36-run stand for the eighth wicket. Wadkar punched Basil through cover off the back foot, and Karnewar picked up a streaky boundary each off Apple Tom and Basil. Wadkar carved a six just over deep-backward point off Nidheesh before a streaky boundary came in the form of leg byes.

The stand was broken when Rohan Kunnummal took a sharp, low catch at cover to dismiss Karnewar. In what was supposed to be the final over before lunch, Wadkar went for a powerful cut but the length ball from Apple Tom seamed away, took the edge and led to a caught behind.

Bhute smashed two sixes off Saxena, the first of which took Vidarbha past 350. Dubey, his partner, was comfortable as he rotated strike and swept Saxena for four. The stand went past the 35-over session, which yielded 119 runs and five wickets, but ended 13 balls later as Bhute was out caught behind off Nidheesh while trying to run a back-of--good-length ball to deep third.

More to follow

Ekanth is a sub-editor with ESPNcricinfo

Ex-Tigers coach Hudson to replace Taylor at Sale

Published in Rugby
Thursday, 27 February 2025 00:36

Former Leicester Tigers coach Tom Hudson will take over at Premiership Women's Rugby rivals Sale Sharks at the end of the season.

The 30-year-old will succeed former Wales captain Rachel Taylor, who confirmed in January she would step down as head coach at the end of this campaign.

Hudson's own departure from Leicester was confirmed at a similar time. He has been Tigers head coach for a year, having been promoted from within the ranks.

"I grew up in Heaton Moor, I was part of the DPP and Sale Sharks is my family club so I'm really excited to be coming back to a club, a city and a region that means so much to me," said Hudson.

"This club has so much potential and if we can build on the brilliant work that's gone before, and add to the talented group we've already got, then I know we can create a winning culture and something that young girls in the north aspire to be a part of."

"Tom is one of the brightest young coaches in the game and he has done wonders with the programme at Leicester in his two years there," said former England captain Katy Daley-Mclean, who is now Sale Sharks Women's programme lead .

Sale have also added Charlie Beckett, who played alongside Hudson at Gloucester during the pair's playing days, as defence coach. The 29-year-old has spent the last season as assistant coach at Loughborough Lightning.

Scrum coach Luke Stratford, who worked with Hudson at Leicester, also makes the switch to Sale.

Sale Sharks finished bottom of the PWR table, recording only one win in their 16 matches.

England Under-18s to 'Small Black', via four lost stone

Published in Rugby
Wednesday, 26 February 2025 23:56

Rowland's initial weight loss came during the Covid lockdown. Unable to dislodge the likes of Yann Thomas and Jake Woolmore in the first team, he had been released by Bristol.

Without access to weights, but with a desire to keep fit, he started running every day.

When restrictions eased and he met up with friends again, Rowland's body shape had changed so dramatically, they thought he was ill.

Rowland felt the opposite.

"The weight just flew off me and I felt so much better," he says. "I had more energy - I did have to sell my whole wardrobe though and buy new clothes!"

In 2021, he moved to a new country as well, taking advantage of the New Zealand passport he has through his mother.

In a different hemisphere, things turned upside-down.

Where once he was piling on pounds any which way he could, now he has to be mindful of passing a weigh-in a couple of hours before matches.

Some players will, like boxers, shed weight in saunas the night before, tip the scales and then wolf down carbohydrate-heavy food in the dressing room.

Cramps can creep up on those who misjudge their pre-match routine.

When the New Zealand under-85kg team play their first match, it won't be an issue though. At least not for Rowland and his Small Blacks team-mates.

Their two matches against the full Sri Lanka national team (ranked 40th in the world) in Kandy and Colombo are being played at a catchweight.

A cap of 105kg (16st 7lb) has been applied to ensure there isn't a dangerous discrepancy between the hosts and tourists.

"It will be interesting to see if we'll be able to kind of hold our own, obviously being a bit lighter than that," says Rowland.

Weight-restricted rugby's potential for growth may be mostly at the grassroots level, retaining players who feel that, while rugby is a game for all sizes, they would prefer a format with more evenly matched physiques.

"There would be definitely a pocket of players who would really kind of enjoy this grade of rugby. I think it's only going to be good for the game, and keep people playing," says Rowland.

"I think it's an idea that would go pretty well in Europe as well."

If it does, there are long-term hopes of staging a weight-restricted World Cup.

Rowland, who watched former team-mate Smith in action at Eden Park against the All Blacks in July, could, in theory, have a black-and-white decision to make; whether to turn out for England or New Zealand.

"Tough, tough question," he smiles.

Probably still not as tough as that sixth meal of the day though.

Arsenal expect Saka, Martinelli return in April

Published in Soccer
Thursday, 27 February 2025 00:41

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said he hopes to have wingers Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli back from injury when they host Fulham on April 1 after the club's misfiring attack cost them more points in the Premier League title race on Wednesday.

Saka and Martinelli are still recovering from hamstring issues, while injured forwards Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz are out for the season.

Arsenal's makeshift attack struggled to make any impact in their shock 1-0 home loss to West Ham on Saturday and they were held to a goalless draw at third-placed Nottingham Forest on Wednesday.

Arteta said that even if Saka and Martinelli return for Arsenal's first match after the international break the pair would need to be closely monitored.

"I think so, but again let's see how they evolve in the next few weeks to make the right steps," he told reporters.

"After that, they've been out for a long, long time, so we're going to have to integrate them as well gradually. They are evolving well but they're still a bit far.

"We have a meeting tomorrow to discuss where they are, especially Gabi, who probably has a chance before Bukayo to come in, but how soon that is, we'll have to see how it evolves in the next week or 10 days."

Arsenal remain second after the draw at Forest but have fallen 13 points behind leaders Liverpool.

Arteta will now turn his attention to PSV Eindhoven for the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie on Tuesday and must quickly find a solution for their goal-scoring woes.

"We have another day or two now to think before the PSV game, all the options that we have especially against a team that is in a low block," Arteta said.

Wilson bides her time in Australia's tight wicketkeeping race

Published in Cricket
Thursday, 27 February 2025 00:23
Wilson was the unlucky woman to narrowly miss out on Australia's squad this week, with Nicole Faltum to tour as back-up wicketkeeper given Alyssa Healy is unavailable.

While Faltum is not expected to play given Beth Mooney will wear the gloves, the selection is a clear eye to the future for life after Healy and eventually Mooney.

Selectors admitted on Wednesday it had been a tight race, with Wilson and West Australian wicketkeeper Maddy Darke unlucky to miss out.

Albeit in a different format, Wilson has been the stand-out of the 50-over WNCL this summer, with 667 runs at an average of 60.63 while taking a more proactive approach at the top.

Her recent scores of 112 not and 142 have helped take New South Wales to Sunday's final against Queensland, where they will attempt to win their first title in six years.

Wilson said she had not heard from chief selector Shawn Flegler about the decision, but remained positive on her long-term prospects.

"I haven't actually heard anything around that, but I'm sure over the next few weeks, I will try and get into contact to see what's going on," Wilson said. "Probably a few months ago now, I was in touch with Shawn Flegler around what my role is and where he sees me going into the future.

"It's definitely all positive. I definitely think the race was tight, and Nic definitely just got the nod over me this time. Every time something like that comes out, obviously you want to be the one to be in that position, but at the same time I think Nic's had a pretty good season as well."

When asked about Faltum's selection on Wednesday, Flegler pointed to her T20 form in the WBBL, wicketkeeping and Australia A output. Faltum has also made scores of 90, 82 and 52 in recent weeks for Victoria in the WNCL, and has long been identified as one of the next players in line.

With Faltum and Wilson both aged 25 and Darke 23, the time is right for the trio to press claims given Healy is now aged 34 and Mooney 31.

"I remember talking to Alyssa Healy, probably last year," Wilson recalled. "She said, 'you know what, you're actually the prime age because obviously I'm a little bit older than you'. She said, 'just keep sticking at it and you'll probably come around at the right time'.

"So I feel like it's awesome I'm scoring runs now, and that's probably helping me stay on their radar ... one day, hopefully, we'll make it."

Wilson's career-best form has come as it emerged Ellyse Perry would move home to NSW next year from Victoria. Perry is unlikely to play many matches for NSW around Australian duties, but will act as a mentor for the state's younger players.

Briton Burrage suffers Tomljanovic loss at ATX Open

Published in Tennis
Wednesday, 26 February 2025 14:20

Great Britain's Jodie Burrage suffered defeat to Ajla Tomljanovic as she was knocked out of the ATX Open in Austin, Texas at the last-16 stage.

The British player, who had beaten Petra Kvitova in the previous round, started strongly before losing 4-6 6-3 6-0 to the Australian.

Burrage, ranked 189, broke Tomljanovic, who is 111 in the world, in the seventh game and that proved to be enough for her to take the opening set.

The 25-year-old's serve in the win against Kvitova was key as she sent down 14 aces and she produced six aces in the first set against Tomljanovic.

However, Burrage was broken in the fourth game of the second set when she served a double fault to go 3-1 down.

She applied plenty of pressure in trying to retrieve the break but Tomljanovic, 31, held her nerve to serve out for the second set.

The decider was a one-sided affair as Burrage cut a frustrated figure as she failed to win a game.

Munster name McMillan next head coach

Published in Rugby
Wednesday, 26 February 2025 12:52

New Zealander Clayton McMillan will become Munster's new head coach this summer with the Chiefs boss signing a three-year deal at Thomond Park.

The Irish province have been under the interim control of Ian Costello since Graham Rowntree departed in October.

Costello will now move into a newly created general manager position with attack coach Mike Prendergast becoming senior coach.

McMillan, who will arrive in July, became head coach at the Chiefs in 2021 and guided the side to three Super Rugby finals in four seasons.

He has also coached the Maori All Blacks and an All Blacks XV.

"I am humbled to be given the opportunity to lead Munster, an iconic club steeped in history," he told the province's official website.

"Leading the All Blacks XV against Munster last year gave me insight into the immense pride and passion of the club's players, staff and wider rugby community. It was an incredible atmosphere and left a lasting impression.

"I am excited by the club's ambition and core values. They align strongly with my own, and I look forward to joining the team in July."

Munster are fifth in the United Rugby Championship and face La Rochelle in the Champions Cup last-16 in April.

LONG BEACH, Calif.  Scott Dixon, Jim Michaelian and Beverly ONeill are this years honorees for the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame.

The honorees will be inducted during a public ceremony taking place Thursday, April 10, ahead of the 50th Anniversary Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, April 11-13.

As the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach turns 50, we are not just celebrating the spirit of the racing worldwe are honoring the legends who helped shape it, said Mayor Rex Richardson. It is a privilege to welcome this years esteemed honorees to the Motorsports Walk of Fame and pay tribute to their incredible achievements and the lasting impact they have had on Long Beach and the racing community.

Dixon, Michaelian and ONeill will be inducted into the Walk of Fame during a free, open-to-the-public ceremony at 11 a.m. in front of the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center on South Pine Avenue. During the ceremony, each honoree will unveil a 22-inch bronze medallion featuring renditions of their iconic cars and descriptions of their major achievements, enshrining their contributions to motorsports on the Walk of Fame.

We are honored to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach by recognizing Scott, Jim and Beverly for their wonderful contributions to the world of motorsports, said First District Councilwoman Mary Zendejas. With these beautifully crafted medallions in the heart of our scenic Downtown shoreline, their legacies will live on and inspire the racing community for generations to come.

What Scott, Jim, and Beverly have accomplished inspires us all, said Second District Councilwoman Cindy Allen. With this prestigious honor, we are proud to celebrate their exceptional achievements and recognize their lasting impact on the motorsports community and beyond.

Six-time NTT IndyCar series champion and defending Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach winner Dixon is entering his 25th season racing in the IndyCar Series, the past 24 of which have been with Chip Ganassi Racing, the longest tenure for a driver in team history. Dixon has 58 career wins, second in series history behind only A.J. Foyt (67). His six championships are also the second-most, trailing only Foyt (seven).

Its an honor to be added to the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame, said Dixon. The first time I came here was 1999 in Indy Lights. Its always a marquee event. There are not many events on any schedule that people can celebrate like this. I think what we really enjoy as drivers and teams is the atmosphere.

This place is wild. Its got a lot of energy. Its a lot of fun. Hopefully the No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda team can get another victory there this season.

President and CEO of the Grand Prix Association of Long Beach, LLC (GPALB) since 2001, Jim Michaelian has been involved with the organization since its inception in 1975, serving in a number of functional areas including finance, operations and marketing.

In his current capacity, Michaelian is responsible for the overall management of the annual Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach as well as its subsidiary, Grand Prix Special Events, which specializes in temporary structure rentals for such events as the Academy Awards, Rose Parade, Electric Daisy Carnival, Emmy Awards and various other events.

It truly was a surprise and an honor to be included in this years Motorsports Walk of Fame, said Michaelian. When we started this event back in 2006, it was for the purpose of recognizing those who had achieved success here in Long Beach as well as at other major racing venues around the world. Im very humbled to now be included with these venerable icons of the racing world.

ONeill was born and raised in Long Beach, the city she often said she loved. After a 31-year career in education culminating in five years as president/superintendent of Long Beach City College, Beverly was elected Mayor of Long Beach in 1994. She was the first big city mayor to win a third term through a write-in campaign, serving 12 years.

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