Indian news round-up

My job is to get more out of the team: WrightIndian coach John Wright expressed concern over the crucial number six spot in the Indian side and said he was desperately looking for an all rounder. In an interview to PTI in Mutare, Wright said “We are in desperate need for someone who is an all-rounder… or someone who can be a genuine number six…. We do need a balance”. He added “I think the captain (Sourav Ganguly) is in a better position to fill in this spot. He probably has to bowl a bit more. Of course he is a very capable bowler. We need more people like him. Even Sachin (Tendulkar).They can change the course of any match on their day. If they can expand their roles, they can help us to become a better cricket team.”The former New Zealand captain said “Zaheer Khan and Harbhajan can both develop on their batting skills. They have already shown signs that they can bat to a certain extent. Even Ajit Agarkar is capable of a lot more with the bat. And that’s my objective – to get more out of them.” Apart from allrounders, Wright expects the seamers to perform saying “There is some promise, but we need performance. We need to be on the look out for fast bowlers. Javagal Srinath at the moment is looking sharp. And then there is quite a bit of battle for the other two medium pacers’ slot.”On the gruelling schedule ahead for the Indians, the coach said “The coming six months will be good for us because we will be away from home and this will help the team to form into a close-knit unit. We have to keep it tight together in victory or defeat.”Condon report does not say anything new: DalmiyaFormer International Cricket Council President, Jagmohan Dalmiya on Wednesday said Sir Paul Condon’s report on match fixing was “merely cosmetic” and had no real substance. “The report does not really throw much light on the match fixing issue. It does not say anything new. Just making references to some events does not help in solving the issue,” Dalmiya told a press conference in Kolkata.Dalmiya said that the report had not gone into the match fixing issue in depth though Condon had studied the reports of various other agencies and commissions probing the matter. He said that Condon had also questioned the credibility of the final of the ICC KnockOut tournament in Kenya between India and New Zealand but had not mentioned any specific wrong-doing. “He has made a passing mention to that match. The New Zealand Board have been quick to defend their players. I don’t know whether the BCCI has defended their players since I was out of the country”, Dalmiya said.On Condon’s view that the present structure of the ICC was inadequate to run international cricket and manage large sums of money, Dalmiya said the ICC’s executive board would meet at Lord’s on June 18 and Condon’s recommendations will be discussed in detail.”Ministry could consider introducing provision for misconduct: JaitleyThe Union Law Minister Arun Jaitley said on Wednesday that ‘misconduct’ by cricketers found guilty by the CBI of match-fixing did not come under any of the existing penal provisions adding it was for the Sports Ministry to suggest changes in the law to prosecute such offenders. “Those found guilty of match-fixing did show misconduct. But the ingredients of misconduct strictly did not fit into any of the penal provisions of criminal code of conduct wherein they could be prosecuted,” Jaitley told reporters in London.Jaitley, who is also President of Delhi and District Cricket Association, said. “As of today, with the kind of evidence they have, all accusations showed misconduct by concerned cricketers and therefore, the Indian Cricket Board was empowered to take action which they did.”On the case referred to him by the Sports Ministry to find out whether any penal action could be taken based on the CBI report, Jaitley said there was no proposal before the Law Ministry to incorporate penal provisions for such misconduct and added, “It is for the Department of Sports to consider.” He added “If such acts are repeatedly still taking place in spite of the exposures, then you have to come out with tougher provisions of law.”Kumble turns down lucrative offer to turn TV commentatorAnil Kumble, India’s main strike bowler in the last decade, has turned down a highly lucrative offer to become a television commentator in the forthcoming India-Zimbabwe Test series and the Triangular series between the two countries and the West Indies. According to information available from Star-ESPN sources, Kumble had been given the offer a few days back to join Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri as a member of the commentary team. However, he declined the offer as hehad some prior commitments. One of them was to take part in some shooting for advertisements and also appear in a regional film.Meanwhile, the leg-spinner is not expected to be fit before India’s tour to South Africa. As a result, he will miss the India-Sri Lanka series, the Asian Test Championship and a few other one day tournaments.Yadav to hold discussions with DalmiyaThe President of the Bihar Cricket Association, Laloo Prasad Yadav, is expected to visit Kolkata next week to hold discussions with his counterpart in Bengal, Jagmohan Dalmiya. Yadav, who took over the post recently, is determined to improve the state of the game in Bihar. Other than that, he is also interested in hosting international matches in various parts of Bihar and also to improve the playing conditions.Reports from Patna indicated that Yadav would hold discussions with Dalmiya and seek his co-operation in improving the facilities for the game in Bihar. He would also ask for suggestions to improve the infra-structural facilities including a face-lift for the stadium at Patna. Sources however, made it clear that at the moment Yadav’s aim was to put Bihar on the cricketing map of the world.Sekhar coaching bowlers in BangladeshA five-day long workshop for young and emerging bowlers began at the Dhanmondi Club ground in Dhaka on Thursday under the supervision of former Indian fast bowler TA Sekhar, currently the chief coach of the MRF Pace Foundation in Chennai.The workshop, which brought together 28 youngsters in the morning, was reduced to 16 by the afternoon. “By the time I finish, hopefully I’ll be able to recommend eight to ten bowlers to the Board for further long-term training,” said Sekhar. He added that Bangladesh had a couple of very promising bowlers and if they could be given proper attention, then they would be an asset in the future.Later, Sekhar intends to select at least four boys for a month’s training at the MRF Pace Foundation, starting on June 17.

Celtic: Daniel Kelly set to pen three-year Parkhead deal

Celtic now look set to fend off interest from Liverpool for Daniel Kelly, with the young playmaker set to pen a professional deal at Parkhead.

The Lowdown: Multiple clubs keen

The Hoops have lost a number of young talents in recent years, with Ben Doak set to become the latest with a transfer to Liverpool edging closer.

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The Reds were also circling over a swoop for Kelly, along with Arsenal and Benfica. Kelly, a creative central midfielder, is just 16 years of age and is actually the godson of former Celtic striker Scott McDonald, with the Hoops connection set to continue.

The Latest: Three-year deal

The Daily Record’s Scott Burns shared a story late on Tuesday evening, revealing Kelly is set to pen a three-year professional deal at Celtic Park despite the interest from Anfield.

Burns added that a contract is set to be finalised before the end of the week, with left-back Mitchel Frame in line for a similar deal.

The Verdict: Good news

It appeared at one point that the Hoops were unable to hold onto any of their future stars, with the likes of Liam Morrison, Barry Hepburn, Josh Adam and Liam Hughes just some who have departed for some of Europe’s biggest clubs in recent years.

Doak looks set to join that list with a move to Anfield, however, Celtic chiefs now look set for a long-awaited boost with two players closing in on permanent deals.

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Hopefully, both Kelly and Frame go on to become first-team regulars in years to come and the Hoops stay in constant communication in regards to a pathway to Ange Postecoglou’s plans.

In other news: ‘Unfortunately…’ – Journalist gutted ‘for Celtic’ as more exit news emerges from Parkhead. 

Chelsea in trouble after losing again

Pressure continues to mount on Chelsea boss Andre Villas Boas, as his side threw away a 1-0 lead to get beaten 2-1 by Bayer Leverkusen at the BayArena on Wednesday night.

Didier Drogba had given the Premier League club the advantage with a neat finish early in the second half, but Eren Derdiyok equalised soon after, and Manuel Friedrich gave the Bundesliga outfit all three points in injury time.

The result moves Leverkusen into top spot of Champions League Group E, whilst The Blues drop to second and are level on points with Valencia.

Unai Emery’s team destroyed Genk 7-0 in the other pool game, with Spain international Roberto Soldado grabbing a hat-trick.

With Chelsea to host Valencia at Stamford Bridge in the last game of the group, it is a do-or-die clash for the English team, but Villas Boas feels confident his team can still progress.

“We believe in what we do, we believe in the talent of these players, we believe in them and that talent that is going to take us through to qualification – of course,” he told Sky Sports.

“Any negative result is difficult, we were organised and compact, but we have conceded on the details and that has made the difference, we have to improve our focus and concentration levels.

“We thought we had the game in our hands at 1-0 as we were compact and solid and had good chance for 2-0 but we didn’t take the chance and eventually paid heavily in the last minute.

“Obviously with the run of defeats you improve your work, focus and determination because at the moment it is not sufficient.

“I think we defended well as a team in the 90-minutes – the first goal we lacked concentration and on the set-plays when you are not tuned to it, and even if you are, players can anticipate you and they made the most of the opportunity they got to take an unfair result in my opinion but that is the reality, a defeat where we should have got something – it is not happening for us,” he concluded.

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Chelsea have Wolves at home on Saturday, and simply must pick up three points to stop the bad run of form.

By Gareth McKnight

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Euro 2012 Group E: Netherlands maintain domination

%image% Liverpool’s Dirk Kuyt scored two late goals as the Netherlands beat Hungary in an eight-goal thriller in Amsterdam on Tuesday.

The hosts moved to the brink of booking their finals but berth were pushed all the way as the visitors – beaten 4-0 in the reverse fixture in Budapest on Friday – twice fought their way back into the game.

Arsenal striker Robin van Persie’s early strike gave the Dutch a half-time advantage but goals from Gergely Rudolf and Zoltan Gera turned the game on its head.

Gera equalised again after goals from Wesley Sneijder and Ruud van Nistelrooy had got Holland back in front, before Kuyt had the final say to move Bert van Marwijk’s side to 18 points from six games.

In Soha, Sweden had to withstand a late barrage from Moldova to claim a 2-1 win.

The Swedes were able to break the deadlock on the half hour through Mikael Lustig.

But the result of the game was not confirmed until eight minutes from the end when Sebastian Larsson notched Sweden’s second, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic missing from the spot before the interval.

Gutsy Moldova were able to salvage some pride when Alexandr Suvorov grabbed a consolation goal.

Harry Redknapp concerned by defensive injuries

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has admitted he has serious defensive concerns ahead of the new season.

Redknapp is facing the prospect of starting the new campaign without either the injury-plagued Jonathan Woodgate or captain Ledley King.

Woodgate made only three appearances last season following a long-running groin problem which required surgery.

Meanwhile, King's chronic knee problems means he cannot train fully and his appearances must be carefully managed.

King also had a groin problem picked up while on World Cup duty with England.

"Jonathan will not be fit for the start of the season. He's in a position where he can't train or kick a ball," explained Redknapp, who also has fellow central defenders Sebastien Bassong, Younes Kaboul and Michael Dawson to call upon.

"Ledley has come back and his knee is not great and he has a groin problem."

Meanwhile, Redknapp claims that despite the injury problems, his squad which finished fourth last season can seriously challenge for the Premier League title.

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He added:"You have to go in believing. I said last year we could get into the Champions League and we managed to do so.

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Johnson signs new Manchester City deal

Manchester City winger Adam Johnson has put pen to paper on a new contract at the Etihad Stadium, keeping him at the club until 2015.

The England international and big-spending Premier League club have been locked in discussions over a new deal for a number of months, but Sky Sports can reveal that the extension has been agreed.

Rumours have circulated in the English press that Johnson, who joined the side from Middlesbrough for £7 million back in January 2010, was displeased with his lack of regular first team action and a move was potentially on the cards.

However the new deal will go far to quash the speculation, as Johnson now fights to be more of a frequent fixture in Roberto Mancini’s starting XI.

Mirror Football indicate that the club will double the 24-year-old’s wages, with his current salary of £45,000-a-week being boosted to £90,000-a-week.

Johnson will be in contention for City this weekend, as they host Newcastle at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.

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FIVE set for the summer chop at Anfield?

In his column for the Liverpool Echo this week, former Liverpool striker John Aldridge highlighted a number of players that he termed as “dead wood” who needed to be sold in the summer months so that the Reds could begin to build a stronger squad:

“The defeat at West Ham was a reminder of just how big the job is at Liverpool. Kenny Dalglish has transformed the side’s fortunes in two months. We were never going to go eight games unbeaten under Roy Hodgson but it’s clear the squad really needs strengthening this summer. We’ve still got players like Philipp Degen, Emiliano Insua, Nabil El Zhar and Alberto Aquilani on the payroll. Plus there’s other dead wood at Anfield which needs to be moved on. Dalglish is going to have to deal with that. They need to be cleared out to boost the pot he’s got to bring players in.”

With Liverpool’s owners Fenway Sports Group stating from the outset that they had concerns over Liverpool’s sizeable wage bill, the removal of a number of substandard players from the team’s squad will surely be given equal priority to making acquisitions to improve the squad this summer. I have listed below the first five players I would like to see leave the Reds this summer.

Christian Poulsen – Brought in to replace Javier Mascherano last summer, the Dane has absolutely failed to impress during his number of starts under both Roy Hodgson and Kenny Dalglish. He fundamentally looks a few yards too slow for the Premier League and his distribution of the ball has been horrendous on occasions this season. Although the fact his wife had given birth to new born baby the night before, his display against Sparta Prague last Thursday was nothing short of abject. He gave the ball away on a number of occasions and it was a relief when he was substituted for Jay Spearing. Poulsen himself is uncertain whether he will be at Liverpool next season:

“At the end of the season, I will evaluate what to do about my future. There are many factors to take into consideration.”

Udinese are said to be interested in Poulsen and a suggestion has been made today that he could be used as a makeweight in a deal for Alexis Sanchez.

Paul Konchesky – Not much needs to be said about the former Fulham left back. His move to the Reds in the summer was much criticised and after a number of below par performances, the scepticism over his ability to play for a club like Liverpool looked to be justified. Once Kenny Dalglish took over from Roy Hodgson, Konchesky wasn’t even given a game before he was loaned out to Championship side Notts Forest. Due to Premier League rules, he wasn’t allowed to play for a third top flight club in a single season but teams such as Mick McCarthy’s Wolves were interested in the player back in January, and the player is expected to leave Anfield in the summer.

Milan Jovanovic – The Serbian has had little game time since the start of the season under Roy Hodgson. Both Hodgson and Kenny Dalglish opted to start the 29 year old within their first few matches in charge, but both times the forward has subsequently been put down the pecking order. Under Hodgson, Maxi Rodriguez was later favoured while under Dalglish, Rodriguez and Joe Cole have been given the nod ahead of him, and the switch to 3-5-2 on occasion has limited his game time further. He apparently rejected a move to Wolfsburg in January but if a team at the level of the German club come in for him again in the summer, he will no doubt be departing the Reds.

Emiliano Insua – Some may disagree with me on this one but the Argentinean full back is not a player I rate. Despite being young and still learning his trade, Insua doesn’t have the pace to play left back for me to really be a star in the Premier League. He has also failed to impress on his loan spell at Galatasaray and has been in and out of the team under both Frank Rijkaard and Gheorghe Hagi. It is unlikely that the Turkish club will take up their option to make the loan a permanent move, and I think selling to an Italian club where interest has come from Fiorentina among others in the past, may well be the best option.

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Nabil El Zhar – The Moroccan is on loan at PAOK Salonika this season and is due back in the summer. At 22, his development has stalled and even in the Greek league, he has struggled to get a first team place, invariably being used as an impact substitute in the second half. Along with the likes of Philipp Degen, Stephen Darby and Steven Irwin, as well as some other players in the reserves, a cull of the first team squad is needed to ensure that young stars such as Suso and Raheem Sterling have a clear route to first team football, rather than be obstructed by players who will never make the grade.

Read more of David’s articles at the excellent Live4Liverpool

Coyle hails defensive duo

Bolton Wanderers boss Owen Coyle hopes to build his side around defensive duo Gary Cahill and Zat Knight next season.

Coyle is keen to hold on to both players, with Cahill in particular attracting interest from a number of bigger clubs.

"The two of them are outstanding centre-halves," Coyle told the Bolton News."I want to build a team around the likes of Gary Cahill and Zat Knight.

"If someone offers us as a football club something we can't refuse, then we'd have to look at that, we'd be crazy not to. But as a manager I want Gary here.

"People said to me prior to coming to the club that Zat had been in indifferent form, but he's been outstanding for me on a game-to-game basis.

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Capello set to pick Wayne Rooney

England manager Fabio Capello looks set to pick Wayne Rooney in his squad for Euro 2012, as he dropped a hint regarding the player’s importance to the team.

The Manchester United forward has been handed a three match ban after being sent off against Montenegro in qualification, which will see him ineligible for all the group stage games of the tournament in Ukraine and Poland.

Due to the fact that he will miss a sizeable chunk of the competition, rumours have circulated that despite the attacker’s quality he would not be included in the squad.

However, Capello dropped a hint at Rooney’s involvement when talking about the senior players in the team.

“The young players are really good and ready to play with the seniors, and the experience of the seniors is really important,” he stated at a Club Wembley breakfast.

“During the games we need some leaders, people that know something. Jack Wilshere is incredible because he is so young. We also need the experience of John Terry, Rio Ferdinand and Scott Parker.

“You need this kind of player, plus Rooney, I hope,” he stated.

Capello also said that he is happy with the quality he has to choose from, and feels he can field a strong side next year.

“I am happy with my players. I have a lot of confidence in them.

“There are not many young players in the world who are better than the English ones. But you need to wait until the end of the season to understand if they are at the top and ready to play with the seniors.

“We had a gap between the oldest and the young. Now, with people like Wilshere, (Phil) Jones, (Danny) Welbeck, (Daniel) Sturridge – it’s really interesting.

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“It will be a really good team for the next Euros,” he concluded.

By Gareth McKnight

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Patience the key for Villa

Aston Villa manager Gerard Houllier hailed his side’s patience as they beat Blackburn 4-1 at Villa Park on Saturday.The Villans were out of luck in the first half as Rovers kept their sheet clean, before an early second-half penalty taken by Ashley Young triggered a barrage of goals for the hosts.The win moves Villa to 12th on the Premier League table, and Houllier said he was impressed with how his side responded in the second half.”We tried to be too quickly decisive, but once we were patient, as we were in the second half, I think at some stage we began to break them down,” Houllier told Sky Sports.”They spread out well to defend. We just had to pass the ball, keep passing and keep trying to be patient. We passed the ball well.””In the first half I was not displeased by the performance of the players. Obviously after the penalty it was a different ball game, but I still think we kept passing the ball well.”Blackburn boss Steve Kean wrote the loss off as a “bad day” for Rovers, who slipped to 13th on the English Premier League table with the result and had captain Ryan Nelsen sent off during injury time.”I think the thing that killed us was the penalty,” Kean told Sky Sports. “We set out of the stalls to try and get a clean sheet. I thought in the end we should try and bounce back a little bit, but we let that goal affect us.””It’s a bad day in the office but we’ll look forward to the Fulham game and work hard in the training ground again this week.”

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