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MICAH RICHARDS: Brilliant Jude Bellingham simply must play for England. His time is now

In the past, the phrase “could be” might have been accurate in describing Jude Bellingham. However, that is no longer the case. Bellingham is already unbelievable and will be a key player on the England team for many years.

 

MICAH RICHARDS: Brilliant Jude Bellingham simply MUST start for England. His time is now. PLUS, why Gareth Southgate is missing a trick by snubbing James Maddison

I’ve spoken about Jude Bellingham before, but this talent must play for England Borussia Dortmund’s young star should be a key part of Gareth Southgate’s teamHowever, they’ve missed a trick by not bringing James Maddison into the fold Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold could be a critical asset to the Three Lions

It was April 2021 when I first wrote about Jude Bellingham on these pages. I had seen him in action a few days earlier, for Borussia Dortmund against Manchester City in a Champions League quarter-final first leg, and had been blown away.

The argument I made about Bellingham was the need for time. He was 17, clearly going places quickly, but I was concerned about expectation being thrust on his young shoulders and I didn’t want a clamour to start about him being central to England’s ambitions at the European Championship.

‘If it was me, I would leave him out of the squad,’ I stated. ‘This lad has his whole career in front of him and taking things slowly now could have spectacular results. Let him blossom and, in the end, something special could happen.’

Bellingham ended up making the Euro 2020 squad but he was conservatively and sensibly handled by Gareth Southgate, who gave him three substitute appearances along the way to the final — eight minutes against Croatia and 22 minutes against the Czech Republic in the group stage, and 25 minutes against Ukraine in the last eight.

Here we are 18 months later from that column and, again, I have just seen Bellingham play for Borussia Dortmund against Manchester City in the Champions League.

This time my argument is a lot more straightforward: play him.

I still have to do a double-take when I look at his age. He is 19 and running midfields in games of the highest standards.

When I was 19 in the England squad, I was trying to find my feet and not look like a startled rabbit but this kid is just unbelievable.

It wasn’t just his goal — the way he arrived to instinctively head in — against City that made him stand out. It was the manner in which he was shouting at people, ordering them about and demanding the best from them, with his intelligence and fearlessness.

No longer are the words ‘could be’ appropriate when discussing him. There is no ‘could be’ about it — Jude Bellingham is already unbelievable and he is going to be at the heart of this England team for years to come, and I can’t wait to see his progress.

This is his time. I have no doubts at all that he will be central to Southgate’s plans in Qatar — not just in his squad but his starting line-up for the opening match against Iran — and these two Nations League ties against Italy and Germany are the perfect opportunity to see him flourish.

I can understand why Liverpool were so heavily linked with him this summer and why Jurgen Klopp reportedly is a huge admirer — there will no doubt be huge interest in every transfer window from now on.

He is special and you could see him playing for any team — whether it is Liverpool, Manchester City, Real Madrid or whoever.

Let’s all hope that his progress for club and country is as outstanding as we believe it can be.

Gareth missing trick with Maddison snub

James Maddison’s England career amounts to just 34 minutes in a 7-0 win over Montenegro in November 2019.

It has been almost three years since he last represented his country but there is no sign that his exile will end any time soon.

That is such a shame. I would have loved to have seen him in this latest squad, for the games against Italy and Germany, and I believe the Leicester midfielder has been playing well enough to be included in the group Gareth Southgate selected.

Leicester were defeated 6-2 by Tottenham last Saturday but Maddison could not have done any more to turn things Leicester’s way — scoring the goal just before half-time that drew them level.

He played as he always does, with fearlessness and invention, and that’s hard to do in a struggling team.

Maddison has three goals so far this season. He scored 18 in 53 games last year and I have seen enough of him to feel certain when I say there is so much more maturity in his game. He can pick a pass and take an excellent set-piece; he works hard, runs miles and is always enthusiastic. But for England, he still gets overlooked.

Southgate has been bang on about so many things during his time in charge of England and this is not a view that is intended to cause any kind of diversion. But I just feel a trick is being missed in not giving him an opportunity to see if he can transfer his talents to the highest level.

Admittedly, Maddison didn’t do himself any favours when he was photographed in a casino in October 2019, the night England were playing in the Czech Republic. Maddison had pulled out of the squad for that game, having said he was unwell, and it was not a good look — even though he was handed his sole England cap a month later.

At the time, Southgate said Maddison would have ‘learned a lesson a hard way’ but as things stand, I wonder if the England manager is going to see whether there has been any change from a player who has so many different attributes.

In this squad for the games against Italy and Germany, England have 12 defenders. When you consider that Declan Rice can play as a central defender too, it implies that caution and keeping things tight is their priority. For what other reason would there be 13 defensive players?

Even when Kalvin Phillips withdrew over the weekend, there wasn’t even a slight possibility that Maddison would be drafted in as a wildcard to fill the void.

Gareth’s argument would certainly reference the four Nations League games in June. He played 4-3-3 against Hungary, in the last fixture at Molineux, and ended up seeing England get picked off on the counter-attack and lose 4-0.

He has studied the results of tournaments over a number of years and the most successful teams are the ones who keep clean sheets and, of course, I respect that view — how could you not respect a man who has taken England to a World Cup semi-final and European Championship final?

Taking the last step, however, requires players who have the courage to take risks and play passes that have a bit of imagination. In the final of Euro 2020, for instance, I never thought England were going to win once Leonardo Bonucci had equalised for Italy.

At the point in a game when things are tight, Maddison would be a fantastic option to introduce, say, in the 70th minute. He has the tools to change the direction of the match and provide the ingenuity that makes the difference.

Of course, I understand the value of clean sheets but to concentrate on the defensive side takes so much else away.

It would be understandable to prioritise the back four if we had the best back four or five in the world but we haven’t got that.

I have sympathy for Maddison because it must be hard knowing he is playing this well in a World Cup year but, for all that he pushes, the door back into the England squad won’t open. He has the qualities to offer this England team so much. It’s a shame, I feel, that we will not get to see them in Qatar.

Alexander-Arnold can be England’s weapon

When I back someone, I do it wholeheartedly and I never give them anything other than 100 per cent. I’ve done this with Trent Alexander-Arnold, I’m one of his biggest cheerleaders and I’m looking for him to raise his standards again.

In this crucial two-month period leading into Qatar, Trent has to ensure he gives his critics no reason at all to question him.

His attacking prowess has never been in doubt and his output speaks for itself.

But the microscope has often been at the other end of the pitch and now more than ever, he has to be 100 per cent focused on the defensive side of his game.

I’ve always believed Trent would be an England player for 10 years and more. He’s got outstanding ability and he sees the game differently to other right backs.

A fully focused Trent playing at the peak of his abilities would be an outstanding weapon for England in the coming months.

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Gervonta Davis defeats Ryan Garcia with a 7th round knockout

Gervonta drooled Ryan Garcia out in the 7th and dominated the entire contest.
Garcia’s confidence was evident from the start of the fight. ‘King Ryan,’ began brightly by popping his jab out and forcing Davis to fight on the back foot.
In the second round, Garcia was encouraged to let his hands fly and show off his blistering speed, which appeared to worry ‘Tank.’ This success was short lived, however, as Gervonta landed her signature straight left hand which sent Garcia to the floor.
Garcia didn’t seem injured, but from then on he was much more cautious about throwing combinations. Davis was able to win the next three rounds by out-landing his younger, less experienced opponent and out-boxing him.
In round six, Garcia gained confidence and was able land some flush right hand on the chin Davis, who displayed a solid chin.
Garcia’s success continued briefly in the seventh round, until he was caught again by a destructive left hand. Gervonta Davis hit Garcia with a vicious body shot. Ryan Garcia took a knee and retreated before failing to beat referees’ count.
Gervonta was the first to give Garcia a professional loss, and his record of 29 wins with 27 knockouts is now improved to 29 wins. Tank has a 93.1% strike rate and won his last three fights by stoppage or KO.
Gervonta Davies Reflects on Ryan Garcia’s Win
Gervonta remained mum at the post-fight media conference about who he might fight next. Davis, the WBA (Regular Lightweight) champion, has been compared to other world-class fighters like Devin Haney or Shakur Stevenson.
“We’ll have to go back and rethink the best course of action for my career.”
Haney is the undisputed light-weight champion and will face Vasyl Lomiakenko on the 20th of May at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Davis could therefore fight the winner of all the belts.
Davis did pay tribute to Ryan Garcia, whom he considers the toughest opponent he has faced in his career.
“I’d say he is the best fighter in my opinion. We were bouncing off each other’s energy. It was fun to talk in there. “I enjoyed every minute of it.”
‘Tank Davis’ maintains, however, that he was in total control of the fight throughout and was never hurt by any of Garcia’s punches.
“It’s boxing. He probably hit me with a good shot. Today, I didn’t get hit by any shots and I thought I was in serious trouble. I stayed calm. I felt he was more nervous than me. You want to be calm when you are dealing with someone like that because you don’t wish to make a mistake.
“He ran into a bullet when he came in. He was rushing. I knew from the start that I didn’t want to act like that. I want to remain calm, stay collective, and stay humble during the fight. “I was picking my shots.”
Gervonta is still only 28 years old. Many consider her to be one of the world’s best boxers based on pound-for -pound. After winning multiple world titles at different weight divisions, Tank has a lot of options for who he can fight next. Although he is currently competing at 135 lbs., he could easily move back down to 130 lbs or go up to 140 lbs.

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KKR vs CSK – Chennai Super Kings top the points table after beating Kolkata Knight Riders 49 runs.

Chennai Super Kings thrashed Kolkata Knight Riders on Sunday in the 33rd IPL 2023 match. CSK won the match played at KKR’s home ground Eden Gardens by 49 runs. Kolkata won the toss and chose to bowl. Chennai batsmen were unstoppable when they came to bat, as they reached a target of 236, despite being the first team to bat. KKR scored just 186 runs and lost 8 wickets in response. With the win, Team CSK jumped to the top of the table, as they gained two more points.

Chennai has now won three consecutive matches. They have won five matches out of seven games played, and have 10 points. Their NRR is 0.664. They have climbed to the top of the table by surpassing Lucknow Super Giants, and Rajasthan Royals. Currently, no team has 10 points this season. KKR had a bad start as Sunil Narine was unable to open his account. Narayan Jagdeesan was then ejected after scoring just one run.

Venkatesh iyer tried to stabilize his innings, but was dismissed after scoring 20 run. Nitish Rana, the captain, also failed to play a big inning and was dismissed after scoring 27 runs. Jason Roy and Rinku Singh smashed boundaries after Nitish rana was dismissed. Roy, however, scored 61 runs before returning to the pavilion. Rinku, on the other hand remained unbeaten after scoring 53 runs. Andre Russell was out after scoring nine runs, and Umesh Yaddav scored four. The bowlers for CSK bowled very tightly. Tushar Dashpande and Maheesh theekshana each took two wickets. Akash Singh, Moeen, Ravindra, Jadeja and Mateesha each took 1 wicket.

Chennai Super Kings batsmen made a strong first impression against Kolkata Knight Riders. Ruturaj Gaikwad, Devon Conway and others played impressive innings. Conway scored 56 runs, while Gaikwad scored 35 runs. Ajinkya scored 71 runs. Shivam Dube hit 2 fours, 5 sixes and 50 runs in 21 balls. Ravindra Jadeja contributed 18 runs. Kulwant Khejroliya took 2 wickets for KKR. Suyash Sharma and Varunchakraborty each took one wicket.

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Sachin Tendulkar’s birthday: A career of numbers that is awe-inspiring

Sachin Tendulkar celebrates his 50th birthday today. The man is still at the top of many cricket fans’ lists and the birthday wishes are pouring in. Fans still remember his knocks in India’s cricket despite the fact that he stopped playing almost a decade back. Sachin spent 24 years in Indian cricket, and achieved some incredible numbers.

He also scored a century in the IPL against Kochi Tuskers Kerala. Sachin Tendulkar, who played 78 IPL games for Mumbai Indians and scored 2334 runs with an average of 33.83, a strike rate close to 120, and 13 half-centuries, was also a great spinner and took 201 wickets in the Indian jersey. He took 46 wickets in Tests, and 154 in ODIs. In the one T20I match he played for India, he only picked up 1 wicket. He has taken 274 wickets during his professional career.

Sachin Tendulkar has scored 50,192 runs. He has scored 25396 runs for First-class cricket, 21999 runs for List A cricket and 2797 runs so far in T20 cricket. Sachin hit a massive 4076 fours in his international career (2058 in Tests; 2016 in ODIs; and 2 in T20Is). He has so far scored 246 fifties during his professional career. Sachin Tendulkar has won 76 Player-of-the Match awards in his career. He won 20 Player of Series awards during his 24 year career.

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Updated points table, Orange Cap and Purple Cap list in IPL 2023 following KKR vs CSK match

CSKT wo exciting matches took place in the 16th Indian Premier League (IPL) on Sunday. The afternoon match saw RCB take on RR, while the CSK led by MS Dhoni travelled to Kolkata to play the Knight Riders. Both RCB and CSK won, much to the delight of the fans. CSK even climbed to the top of table with their third straight win. CSK has had a very eventful season despite the constant injuries that have plagued them.

The Men in Yellow have been able to perform despite the injuries. RCB, on the other hand surpassed the Royals by seven runs. This was their second consecutive defeat. RCB defended 189 despite stand-in captain Virat Kohli scoring a golden duck. This was RCB’s fourth win in the season, which has placed them at the fifth spot in the points chart. IPL Points Table 2019Here is the latest points list:Chennai Super Kings – 7 (Matches), 4 (Won), 0.662(Net Run Rate).
Rajasthan Royals – 7 (Matches), 3 (Won), 0.8444 (Net Run Rate).
Lucknow Super Giants: 7 (Matches), 3 (Won), 0.5547 (Net Run Ratio)
Gujarat Titans – 6 (Matches), 4 (Won), 0.212 (Net Run Rate)
Royal Challengers Bangalore- 7 (Matches), 4 (Won), -0.008 (Net Run Rate)
Punjab Kings- 7 (Matches), 4 (Won), -0.162 (Net Run Rate)
Mumbai Indians – 6 (Matches), 3 (Won), -0.254 (Net Run Rate)
Kolkata Knight Riders – 7 (Matches), 2 (Won), 0.186 (Net Run Rate)
Sunrisers Hyderabad – 6 (Matches), 2 (Won), -0.794 (Net Run Rate)
Delhi Capitals – 6 (Matches), -1.183 Net Run Rate (Net Run Rate), 1 (Won).
Who has Orange Cap?RCB’s regular captain Faf du Plessis played the last two games as an Impact player and continues to score runs. He is the most run-scorer in the Orange Cap list, having scored 405 runs over seven matches with a strike rate 165.31. CSK opener Decon conway is in second place with 314 run in seven innings and a strike rate 143.38. David Warner, Virat Kohli and Ruturaj Gaidwad are the next three players with 285, 279 and respectively 270 runs. Who has Purple Cap? Mohammed Siraj continues to lead the list with 13 wickets in seven matches. Arshdeep of Punjab Kings is in second place with the same number of wickets as Siraj. The battle for the purple cap continues. Yuzvendra Chanal, Rashid Khan, and CSK’s Tushar Dehpande are the next three players with 12 wickets each.
Devon Conway, CSK – 314 Runs (7 Matches)
David Warner of DC (DC) – 285 runs (6 games).
Virat Kohli – 279 Runs (7 matches)
Ruturaj Gaikwad – 270 runs (7 matches)
IPL 2023 Purple Cap Holders (top wicket takers)…Mohammed Siraj, RCB – 13 wickets (7 games).
Arshdeep – 13 wickets (7 games)
Yuzvendrachahal of RR – 12 wickets (7 matches).
Rashid Khan of GT: 12 wickets in 6 matches
Tushar Deshpande – 12 wickets (7 matches)

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Shikhar Dhawan Injury Update: Punjab Kings fielding coaches gives an update on skipper’s recovery

Punjab Kings lost the IPL 2023 match against Royal Challengers Bangalore played on Thursday. Shikhar Dhawan, the regular captain of PBKS, missed the previous two matches due to a shoulder injury he sustained against Gujarat Titans in April. The fielding coach provided an update on Dhawan’s recovery ahead of Saturday’s match. Trevor Gonsalves is the fielding coach for Punjab. He said that it would take two to three more days before regular captain Dhawan will be available.

This makes him a questionable starter for Saturday’s match against Mumbai Indians. Sam Curran will be the stand-in for Dhawan. Gonsalves commented on the match saying, “It was an excellent wicket to bat on.” They were bowled for 150 in 18 and a half overs, while chasing 175. We got them to a good score, but we lost a couple of wickets early on.

“Indian and RCB pacer Mohammed Siraj took 4/21, which did most of the damage in Punjab’s run chase. “He (Siraj), is one of best bowlers in the world right now,” said RCB bowling coach Adam Griffith. He has been bowling very well throughout the tournament and before that. We saw his bowling ability for India. Punjab Kings are currently in 7th place on the points table. They have won three out of six matches.

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