Suryakumar Yadav: How I build from here is all in my hands

He has made use of all chances at international level and wants to improve at getting deep in the innings

Saurabh Somani24-Jul-20214:04

India series reviews – ‘Suryakumar the biggest takeaway’

Suryakumar Yadav is only five-innings-old in international cricket. You wouldn’t know that, looking at him bat in any of those games. He’s looked nerve-less, decisive and crisp in his stroke-play, calm and confident in his batting.Having made his debut when already past 30 has meant, perhaps, that Yadav might not have the same length of international cricket to look forward to that the Prithvi Shaws and Ishan Kishans have, but it’s also meant he’s come into international cricket with a greater understanding of his game. He made an immediate impact in the T20Is against England in March, and given a go in the ODI side, he’s returned a Player-of-the-Series performance against Sri Lanka.India lost the third one-dayer, but took the series 2-1, and Yadav played a key hand in each of the three games. Starting out in his career, Yadav has got the fine balance of soaking it all in after years of waiting for it, versus the hunger because of a wait that lasted as long as it did.”Obviously, everyone dreams of playing for India. It has been a lot of effort, lot of grind, lot of patience behind this,” Yadav said after the third ODI against Sri Lanka. “It has been worth the wait, and I’m really happy about it. From here on, how I build it is all in my hands. I’m really excited for the journey ahead.”Yadav had always been a batter with plenty of sparkle. But he pinpointed returning to Mumbai Indians in 2018 as the turning point, after which his game has gone to a new level. It’s borne out by the numbers too. Since the 2018-19 season, Yadav has averaged 55.56 in List A cricket, at a strike rate of 131.88. In T20 cricket, his average has been 37.60 at a strike rate of 147.30.”I’ve always been batting the same way as I am now,” Yadav said. “But yes, after I came to Mumbai Indians in 2018, things started changing a bit. I got to know what my responsibility is, how do I go about my game, how can I take it one step ahead. That’s when I started practicing even more. Talked to all the players who knew me really well from the last five-six years.”Yadav’s scores in the ODIs, 31*, 53, and 40 – all scored at better than a run-a-ball – point to how quickly he got into the groove, although he did express disappointment at not carrying on in the second and third games. He was looking in command during the second game, steering India’s chase after half the side had been out, when one moment of indecision meant he was trapped in front. While India won that match on the back of Deepak Chahar’s heroics with the bat, Yadav’s fall in the third ODI – he was once again the key wicket – meant there was no similar recovery.”I’m disappointed about that,” Yadav said. “The way I started in the first game, I got good confidence. In the second game, it was the perfect situation to win a game for the team. But that time too, it was not the way I play and I got out. Really disappointed with that. In the third game too, there was a good opportunity today to hold one end and try and play till the end, but couldn’t do it. That’s two things I’m really keeping in mind, how do I build from here? But that’s how you learn and move forward.”It’s perhaps a sign of the new-found consistency that Yadav has found in his game. He’s in a patch of form where he’s not had a ‘bad’ season, but cutting down on failures has not come at the expense of any inventiveness. Yadav still executes the ramps, the paddle-scoops, the drives, the flicks through the on-side while seemingly off balance.”I’ve been a Mumbai boy,” he said. “Growing up in Mumbai, the types of pitches you get in club games and in domestic cricket are very challenging. So there you automatically think what strokes you have to play on those kinds of wickets, and the same thing I’ve been carrying to the international stage. I’ll be doing the same thing. Just trying to keep things simple, following my routines.”The game remains the same. There’s no change in the game, you play against any team, any level, you just have to go out and do the same things. What I do in domestic cricket, what I do in the nets, I try and do the same thing be it IPL, be it an international game. I just like to be myself. I like to go out there and enjoy. You must have seen, I just like to run when I get an opportunity to bat. I really enjoy that moment.”For now, Yadav is doing the running, and ensuring that even when India field a full-strength team, he’s in serious contention to be part of it, whether in ODIs or T20Is. Like he said, how he builds his career is in his hands. So far, those hands have done a pretty good job.

Farke’s top target refuses new deal from his club after Leeds’ £3.4m bid

Daniel Farke’s top midfield target for Leeds United this summer has just rejected a new contract and will now be available for free in nine months as things stand.

The Yorkshire side had a very busy but stressful summer transfer window, but that hasn’t affected them on the pitch, as they have made a strong start to the campaign, remaining unbeaten in their opening four league matches.

Leeds' new signing is already not in Farke's good books as dispute emerges

Leeds United’s new signing has already caused a dispute with manager Daniel Farke.

2 ByBrett Worthington Sep 3, 2024 Leeds United’s transfer window

Most of Leeds’ transfer window was spent worrying about which player they were going to lose next, as the club saw Archie Gray, Crysencio Summerville, Luis Sinisterra, and Georginio Rutter leave and sign for Premier League teams.

Those departures brought a lot of money to the club, and Leeds used that to add eight new players to their squad as they look to end their stay in the Championship. One of the players that they brought in was midfielder Ao Tanaka, who joined from German side Fortuna Düsseldorf.

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The 25-year-old has only featured once for Leeds so far, but it has come to light that Tanaka has caused a dispute at Leeds. It emerged on Tuesday that Tanaka was never “first choice” for the Yorkshire side in the summer transfer window, as they went for him after missing out on another target.

The hierarchy decided to move for Tanaka, which was a decision that didn’t please Farke, and that has caused a dispute between the Leeds boss and the people above. Tanaka had less than a year left to run on his contract at Düsseldorf, and given he refused a new contract, the German side were an easier outfit to negotiate with. However, there may be good news for Leeds, as their top target will soon be available after the latest developments.

Farke’s main Leeds target refuses new contract

FC Koln sporting director Christian Keller has revealed that midfielder Dejan Ljubicic has refused to sign a new contract at the German club, and given his contract expires at the end of the season, he will soon become a free agent just nine months from now.

This is potentially good news for Farke and Leeds, as it was reported during the summer that the Yorkshire side tabled a bid worth £3.4 million to sign Ljubicic, which explains who the manager's first choice target was before getting rejected and moving on to Tanaka.

Dejan Ljubicic for FC Koln.

The 26-year-old already has two goals and two assists in four Bundesliga 2 games, but while Koln try and tie him to a new contract, the player just wants to concentrate on his football.

Keller said on Ljubicic’s situation: I didn't have to do a lot of convincing. There is always a lot written about a transfer period. The fact is: Dejo has not changed. The fact is: Dejo likes to be there. It's also a fact that he's playing well.

"Dejo and I have addressed this very openly, already at the beginning of the pre-season in the training camp and now again recently. His position at the moment is that he wants to concentrate on the season and play the football he can play again."

Flamengo encerra preparação e está definido para a final da Libertadores

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Pronto, daqui para frente, não há mais o que ajustar na engrenagem para a final da Libertadores. Na tarde desta sexta-feira, em Montevidéu, mais precisamente no Estádio Campeón del Siglo, do Peñarol, o Flamengo finalizou a preparação para o duelo decisivo contra o Palmeiras, às 17h de amanhã.

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> Palmeiras x Flamengo: prováveis times e onde assistir à final da Libertadores

A equipe que vai a campo já está definida – e treina junta desde ontemem solo uruguaio.Todos os jogadores considerados titulares iniciarão a partida:Diego Alves; Isla, Rodrigo Caio, David Luiz e Filipe Luís; Willian Arão, Andreas Pereira, Everton Ribeiro e Arrascaeta; Bruno Henrique e Gabigol.

Nesta sexta, a imprensa voltou a ter acesso aos primeiros 15 minutos iniciais da atividade na “cancha” do Peñarol, e novamente todo o grupo – de 30 atletas – iniciou a atividadeforma instantânea, sem que algum jogador tivesse que alongar a preparação física na academia antes de ir campo, por exemplo.

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Antes do jogo, o Fla não realizará quaisquer atividades complementares em campo neste sábado.Logo mais, o técnico Renato Gaúcho e o capitão Everton Ribeiro concederão entrevista coletiva aos jornalistas, às 17h30. Posteriormente, o elencoreconhecerá o gramado do Centenário, às 18h.

Rangers eyeing move to sign £2m attacker with personal terms not an issue

Rangers have just under a week remaining to wrap up any late transfer deals they wish to complete, as they eye a deal for a £2m attacker.

Pressure is arguably already on Rangers manager Philippe Clement as the club faces another season without Champions League football, with the Scottish side instead having to settle for the Europa League. The Gers are also expected to challenge Celtic for the league title as well as the cup competitions, but they already find themselves two points behind their rivals.

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Celtic were comfortably in control last season in terms of the league, so it is no surprise to see that Rangers have been busy in the transfer market this summer, as they eye a big improvement. Not only has Clement been busy bringing new players to the club, ones he hopes can improve the club’s performances and results, but Rangers have also been busy letting players leave.

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Connor Barron

Aberdeen

Liam Kelly

Motherwell

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It came to light this week that striker Cyriel Dessers was very close to leaving Ibrox, as Rangers and Atlanta United were in discussions over a deal that would have seen the player swap Scotland for the MLS, but in the end, the deal broke down, as Dessers was against the idea.

Apart from the news about Dessers, it has been more about which players Rangers are potentially interested in signing before Friday’s transfer deadline. Fiorentina winger Josip Brekalo is said to be on the Ibrox transfer radar, with the player expected to leave the Serie A side in this transfer window after falling out of favour. The Gers are also said to be eyeing a move to sign young Dundee sensation Sebastian Lochhead, but they are not the only top-flight side chasing his signature.

Meanwhile, it has also been reported by the reliable Fabrizio Romano that the Scottish side have seen a loan bid worth €750k plus Rangers then having the option to buy Kaiky for €7 million, bringing a total package to £6.5 million rejected by Spanish side Almeria.

Clearly, Rangers are still in the market for new players, and they now have their eye on another attacking player.

Rangers eyeing Norwich City’s Abu Kamara

According to Football Scotland, relayed by Ibrox News, Rangers are interested in signing Norwich City winger Abu Kamara. The report states that the 21-year-old could be available for as little as £2 million, but the problem the Scottish side faces is that they would need to sell players first before buying Kamara.

It goes on to add that personal terms for Rangers to sign Kamara would not be an issue, who has now requested to leave the Championship side after not breaking into the first team after his impressive stint at Portsmouth last season.

Kamara has come through the academy at Carrow Road and has impressed with the club’s academy throughout the years. Last season, the young attacker got the opportunity to join Portsmouth on loan, and he took his chance, as he netted eight goals and recorded 10 assists in 46 League One games.

He has since come back to Norwich and played in every game for the club this season, scoring in the EFL Cup, but Kamara is said to want to leave the club in what remains of this transfer window. While at Portsmouth last season, assistant manager Jon Harley heaped huge praise on the winger, labelling him “outstanding” as he played a big role in the club’s promotion campaign.

Boehly ready to take £57 million loss by selling £150k-per-week Chelsea ace

Todd Boehly and the wider recruitment team are ready to sell an expensive Chelsea player for £15 million, which would see the west Londoners take a big £57 million loss off his transfer.

Gallagher agrees Atletico move as Lukaku attempts Chelsea exit

It's been a little while since Chelsea had any confirmed departures out of the door, with the latest being Malang Sarr, who agreed to terminate his contract with the club and join Ligue 1 side RC Lens on a free transfer.

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Enzo Maresca’s side have been very busy this window.

ByEmilio Galantini Aug 6, 2024

Thiago Silva, Hakim Ziyech, Lewis Hall, Omari Hutchinson, Michael Golding and Ian Maatsen all departed Stamford Bridge before Sarr, bringing in around £89 million in total to balance Chelsea's books and ease some pressure in regard to PSR.

While not yet official, it has been widely reported by the national press that midfielder Conor Gallagher looks set to follow them out of the door, coming after Atletico Madrid agreed a £34 million deal to sign the England international.

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In what has been a hugely popular move among the fanbase, considering the Cobham academy graduate started 37 Premier League games as a star player under Mauricio Pochettino last season, Chelsea chiefs opted to make the transfer after Gallagher rejected their proposal of a two-year contract, plus the option of a further season.

"Chelsea have given him permission to travel and undergo a medical after clubs agreed a €40m fee," said journalist Ben Jacobs earlier this week.

Cole Palmer and Conor Gallagher for Chelsea

"Both #CFC and Atletico had given Gallagher until the end of the weekend to make a decision. Understand two other top six clubs made enquiries in the last few days, but Gallagher wanted to either move to Atleti or extend at Chelsea. 2+1 extension remained on the table. With only one year left, Chelsea intent on resolving Gallagher’s future this window."

Napoli are still in talks to sign Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea as well, who's said to have agreed a three-year contract to work under Antonio Conte again, so the Belgian's transfer could well be concluded after Gallagher officially seals his move to Atletico.

Chelsea ready to sell Kepa Arrizabalaga for £15 million

Uncertainty also still surrounds the future of goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, who joined from Athletic Bilbao in a £72 million deal six years ago.

The £150,000-per-week player spent last season on loan at Real Madrid, but that door appears closed, with Andriy Lunin apparently signing a new contract and Thibaut Courtois back from injury.

Real Madrid's loan goalkeeperKepa Arrizabalaga.

There is, however, still interest from the Saudi Pro League, and Chelsea are ready to sell Kepa for around £15 million – which would mean they take a big £57 million loss to get him out the door.

This is all according to GiveMeSport, who suggest that Chelsea still hope to part ways with the 29-year-old before deadline day.

Max Dowman: The 14-year-old phenom on course to smash Arsenal records after earning Mikel Arteta's trust

A midfielder with typical Gunners flair, the schoolboy is set to become the latest talent to come out of the club's Hale End academy

At 14, the world is both your oyster and a forbidden fruit. Your whole life is ahead of you and adolescence should be cherished, yet you can seldom enjoy the wonders of adulthood ahead. For most wannabe footballers, they're still fighting for their careers on a year-by-year basis, dreading their end-of-season reviews.

Max Dowman was born on the very last day of the 2000s. He wouldn't have been old enough to remember prime Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, or understand the significance of Sergio Aguero's title-winner, or realise how England's collapse to Iceland at Euro 2016 tore a nation apart more than the Brexit referendum. It won't be until next decade that he will be able to legally drink during a World Cup.

And yet here he is, training with the Arsenal first team and playing at several age levels up. It's probably a safe bet that he won't be told to leave the Gunners ranks anytime soon.

So who is Dowman and why is he already on the cusp of featuring for one of England's best sides? GOAL is here to take you through all you need to know…

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    Where it all began

    Usually, this part of our NXGN profiles is reserved for the first steps of a player's life and the beginning to their career. Alas, as one of the youngest starlets to ever feature in this long-running series, Dowman is an anomaly.

    There isn't much, if any at all, information about him even available to the public, such is his extreme youth. Legally, morally or otherwise, he has been protected. Dowman is currently of the age where most players write their first chapters rather than reflect on them.

    So, what do actually we know about Dowman and his background? Well, it has long seemed he was destined for greatness regardless of how old he has been. When still only 13, he was called into Arsenal's Under-18 squad, who were then managed by former fan favourite Jack Wilshere. A few months later and after Dowman's 14th birthday, Wilshere admitted he was trying to "fast-track" the midfielder's development through the academy system.

    "There's always a concern when fielding such a young player in these matches, but if you're good enough, you're old enough," he said. "He can be more consistent, but he's only 14 and hasn't even started his GCSEs yet. We need to find a balance of letting him play and enjoy because of his age, but also trying to get as much work into him as we can. Hopefully, we can fast-track him and when he goes over to the first team he'll be more ready."

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    The big break

    Towards the back end of the 2023-24 season, Dowman was a regular in Wilshere's U18s setup and continued to mix with boys several years older and more experienced. It was at this point that he started to become the focus of media attention, a story that could no longer simply bubble away beneath the radar of modern football reporting.

    In an U18 Premier League game with Fulham in which Arsenal ran out 5-2 winners, Dowman came up with four assists. To paraphrase 'Peep Show', that is indeed . There's plenty of coverage surrounding the Gunners' successful academy, but this seemed to be the fixed point in history when the hype train left the station.

    It was around this time Dowman also forced his way into the England U16sside, featuring heavily in their Football Federations Cup triumph earlier in 2024. By September, the Young Lions promoted him into their U17s team.

  • How it's going

    The 2024-25 season may turn out to be Year One for Dowman and his senior career, having already been promoted into Arsenal first-team training on several occasions amid calls for him to be handed his first senior appearance. Despite such evident promise, Dowman may yet have to wait for his debut and is only a few weeks away from being denied the opportunity to become the Premier League's first 14-year-old player, with his birthday on New Year's Eve.

    Nevertheless, Dowman is thriving with the U18s domestically and U19s in the UEFA Youth League, becoming the youngest-ever scorer in the latter when he netted in a 4-1 defeat to Atalanta in September. In a more recent outing against Sporting CP, he was made a 'target' by the opposition, merely because of how well he was playing.

    "Max's bravery and the way he wants the ball is similar to what Ethan [Nwaneri] is doing with the first team at the moment, in terms of the players trusting him to give him the ball and make something happen," manager Max Porter said of Dowman.

    "I just felt that the referee today… I'm not usually one for talking about referees and it has no bearing on our performance or result, but I actually felt towards the end he put the players at risk in terms of protecting them. He let a lot go which meant there was no consequence. The Sporting players then began to target Max particularly because of his talent. That was really disappointing and I communicated that to the ref and his assistants at the end of the game."

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  • Biggest strengths

    What comes to your mind when you think of Arsenal's best-ever midfielders? Flair? Grace? Skills and thrills? Congratulations, you've pinpointed what Dowman is all about.

    He has previously been listed at 5'7", but obviously is still growing and adapting to the ever-changing features of his body. As such, Dowman is beginning to combine the majesty of a creative dynamo with the running power and striding forcefulness of a more dominant and physical prospect.

    It still takes more than technique and prowess to play several age groups up, however. Dowman has received further praise for his fearlessness both on the pitch and while taking to new surroundings. That's the kind of mentality which ought to serve him well on his ascent.

    To the delight of Arsenal set-piece coach Nicolas Jover, Dowman has a wicked dead-ball delivery and is proficient at shooting from range. It's like he was made in a lab to play for this iteration of the north Londoners.

    Whether starting from deep, out wide or his natural position in the hole, he too has a keen eye for goal. There's the package completer, the last piece of the puzzle for anyone who wants to live in the final third.

وليد صلاح عبد اللطيف: الزمالك فريق متكامل ولا قلق عليه

تحدث وليد صلاح عبد اللطيف، نجم الزمالك السابق، عن تقييمه لوضع الفريق الأول لكرة القدم، واحتياجاته في الفترة المقبلة، مُشيرًا إلى أن الفارس الأبيض يسير بخطى ثابتة وجيدة، ولا يوجد ما يدعو للقلق بشكل عام.

وتمكن الزمالك من تحقيق الفوز على بلاك بولز، أمس الأحد، وحسم تأهله رسميًا لدور ربع نهائي كأس الكونفدرالية، بعد أن تصدر المجموعة برصيد 11 نقطة.

وحافظ الزمالك على سجله خاليًا من الهزائم في دور المجموعات بتحقيقه 3 انتصارات وتعادلين، ليضمن مقعده في الصدارة.

وقال وليد صلاح عبد اللطيف في تصريحات عبر برنامج “اللعبة الحلوة”، على إذاعة “أون سبورت إف إم”: “الزمالك يسير بشكل جيد، ولا قلق على الفريق، ممكن يتم تدعيم الفريق بلاعبين أو ثلاثة فقط، لأنه شبه متكامل”.

طالع أيضًا | ديجرفورس السويدي يُعلن ضم لاعب الزمالك على سبيل الإعارة

وتابع: “الزمالك يحتاج إلى جناح أيسر، ورأس حربة قوي، الفريق يمتلك اللاعب محمد السيد وهو مميز في وسط الملعب، ومعه محمد شحاتة أيضًا، لكن في حال توفرت الإمكانيات المادية لا يوجد مانع من ضم لاعبين جدد في هذا المركز”.

واختتم: “مصطفى شلبي لاعب مهم، لكن يحتاج بديلًا له، لأن مستواه ليس ثابتًا طوال الوقت، ودائمًا يتم تغييره، وهذا دليل على أنه لا يستطيع اللعب 90 دقيقة كاملة”.

ومن المقرر أن يلتقي فريق الزمالك مع حرس الحدود، في المباراة القادمة له، ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز، وذلك يوم الخميس المُقبل الموافق 16 يناير.

وتقام مباراة الزمالك وحرس الحدود، في إطار مباريات الجولة الثامنة من عمر مباريات الدوري المصري على ملعب استاد القاهرة.

ويحتل الزمالك المركز الثالث، في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري، برصيد 14 نقطة، بعد مرور 7 جولات، إذ فاز في 4 مباريات وتعادل في 2 وخسر في لقاء.

Aston Villa could now sign "intelligent" Juventus ace as part of Luiz deal

Aston Villa have been hit with another twist in their plot to sell Douglas Luiz for players and cash this summer, it has been revealed.

Villans trying to avoid Financial Fair Play issues

After finishing fourth in the Premier League and clinching Champions League football for the first time in their history, Unai Emery's are looking to strengthen their ranks but are facing financial fair play pressures after declaring losses of £120m last year.

To get around this, it appears that the club are engineering a trio of swap deals that will be swaps in all but name. Firstly, they are negotiating with Everton over a deal for young winger Lewis Dobbin, in a move that sees Everton simultaneously negotiating a move for Tim Iroegbunam, who is set to undergo a medical at Goodison Park on Thursday.

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He’s following a similar path to the Man City superstar.

ByCharlie Smith Jun 19, 2024

Meanwhile, Villa have also agreed a deal with Chelsea to sign defender Ian Maatsen, in a move that will set them back up to £40m with add-ons included. In the other direction, Chelsea are set to sign either Jhon Duran or a Villa academy talent, allowing both sides to balance the books in a legal fashion, with the pair and Everton all among those under financial fair play pressure.

Ian Maatsen in Netherlands training.

But by far the biggest swap deal being discussed is that for Douglas Luiz to move to Juventus, which will see Aston Villa receive around 20m euros and two Juventus players in return for their star midfielder. Samuel Iling-Junior is certain to be one of those, but there were concerns after Weston McKennie refused to be a part of the move, leaving the transfer in doubt. Now, an alternative has been found.

Villa close to signing young midfielder

That comes as the Villans have identified Juventus youngster Enzo Barrenechea as the replacement for McKennie in any deal for Luiz, according to Fabrizio Romano. The young Argentine has spent the most recent season on loan with fellow Serie A side Fronsinone, but could not prevent them from being relegated on the final day of the Italian top flight season.

Barrenechea's season with Frosinone

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36

Goals and assists

1

Tackles and interceptions per 90

2.95

Pass accuracy

83.3%

Aerial duel % won

54.3%

Yellow Cards

10

The 23-year-old was dubbed "one of the most intelligent midfield prospects in Italian football" with "so much composure" by analyst Ben Mattison on X, but he will now join Unai Emery's side if all goes to plan despite still having two years left to run on his £4,000 a week deal in Turin.

For his part, Barrenechea is understood to be "keen" on a move to the Premier League and "open" to joining Aston Villa, where he will be offered the chance to play Champions League football for the first time in his career.

Though the move would certainly be an odd one, with Villa swapping one arguably world class star for two young talents, should Barrenechea be able to deliver on the promise shown at Frosinone, he could be an astute arrival.

'No set template, be proactive and smart' – Jasprit Bumrah's guide to pressure-overs bowling

When the pressure is really on, Jasprit Bumrah is the first one the Mumbai Indians tend to turn to

Vishal Dikshit27-Oct-2020

Jasprit Bumrah is ecstatic after bowling Mayank Agarwal•BCCI

Here’s a short and straightforward guide on bowling in the death (and Super) overs from one of the best in the business, Jasprit Bumrah: Break the situation down into what your team wants from you in that over, assess the pitch and conditions, evaluate the match situation, check the boundary distance on all sides, especially square, and then choose the deliveries from the options available.To Bumrah, one of the best death bowlers in the world, another key to successful bowling under pressure is to not go into every such situation with a set template, but always be “very proactive and smart”.”It is difficult to just categorise [death bowling and Super-Over bowling] at one go, but it is different,” he said during a media interaction on Tuesday. “It depends on different people how they treat it, but for me, I just try to keep things simple, try to assess the wicket, situation, the boundary sizes and all of that and I then choose my options.”It’s very difficult to just say, ‘oh you should just bowl yorkers, you should just bowl slower ones’. You have to be very proactive [and] smart with what approach you want to have and what the wicket is helping as well. So all of these things I keep in mind and try to do what I can.”Bumrah has been the Mumbai Indians’ go-to bowler for the crunch overs this season too, especially in Lasith Malinga’s absence, and is the joint third-highest wicket-taker with a tally of 17 strikes. Already, in 11 matches, the Mumbai Indians have had three Super Overs – one against the Royal Challengers Bangalore and two versus the Kings XI Punjab in one game – out of which Bumrah bowled his limit of two.Mumbai’s new-look pace attack this time includes Trent Boult (16 wickets), James Pattinson (11 from eight games) and Nathan Coulter-Nile (two from three games), and the way all those quicks have stepped up and bowled together in tandem has changed the way Bumrah has been used, while retaining his specialist role at the death.The Mumbai Indians have used Boult’s undeniable skill with the new ball and Pattinson’s hit-the-deck-hard approach to open the bowling in almost all matches, except when Bumrah shared the new ball on two out of 11 occasions, against the Rajasthan Royals and the Chennai Super Kings. Otherwise, Bumrah has had a slightly different and well-defined role this IPL compared to the past: bowl just one in the powerplay, one just after the halfway mark, and two at the death – either the 16th and 18th, or 17th and 19th, depending on opposition and match situation.Trent Boult is pumped after taking a wicket•BCCI

“It’s always difficult when you bowl in a pressure situation,” Bumrah said of bowling in the death when defending totals. “During that time, bowlers can come under pressure and complicate things and think about a lot of things that they shouldn’t.”I try to do things that are in my control. I try to stay in the present, I try to take it one ball at a time. Whenever pressure creeps in I ask myself ‘what does the team require me to do at that moment’ and then segregate the whole situation. I focus ball by ball, what I’ve to execute on this ball. So [I] try to segregate the things, try to be in the present. That helps me a lot. That’s probably the goal in any situation.”Bumrah also said that he didn’t go in with a pre-meditated thinking of having to bowl each ball differently in an over to keep the batsmen guessing. “It depends on what stage you’re bowling in the match. Sometimes you might be looking to close off the over, sometimes you take a gamble or try an attacking approach. It’s not that you have a same template or you will repeat those balls or you’ll change up with each and every delivery. It depends on the whole situation, what stage are you there on the match, what’s the wicket offering, the dimensions of the ground. So all of this you keep in mind and then decide what kind of delivery you want.”No matter how many change-ups he talks about or whatever different bowling combinations the Mumbai Indians use, the one constant for them is that when they need a bowler in a high-pressure situation, they don’t need to think and just toss the ball to Bumrah.

After Cortes: Clement eyeing Rangers swoop for exciting Matondo upgrade

Glasgow Rangers have made some inroads into the transfer market already as Philippe Clement has made two signings for the Light Blues.

Brazilian left-back Jefte was announced at the end of May, while exciting young winger Oscar Cortes will remain in Glasgow for a season-long loan deal with an obligation to buy next summer.

Oscar Cortes

The Colombian forward spent the second half of last season at the Gers, yet he made just seven appearances before injury curtailed his season.

These are two signings which fit Clement’s transfer strategy. Might a third arrival arrive sooner rather than later? As an update has arrived regarding a player Rangers have shown interest in…

Rangers transfer news

It is no secret that Clement is after plenty of attacking reinforcements this summer in order to bolster his frontline.

One name which has sprung up is that of Bayern Munich gem Yusuf Kabadayi and reputable German journalist Florian Plettenberg has given an update on his current situation ahead of the transfer window opening, stating that the Gers are among the "concrete suitors".

Again, it appears as though Clement is targeting players who are young and showing plenty of potential, with Kabadayi certainly fitting the bill.

There could be several options with regard to how best to secure a deal for the winger. His contract at Bayern expires next summer which could perhaps suggest they would be willing to sell him directly if an offer was to be made by the Ibrox side.

Rabbi Matondo's season in numbers

Last season, the Gers were plagued by injuries to a plethora of their wingers. At one point, Abdallah Sima, Cortes, Rabbi Matondo and Scott Wright were all unavailable, resulting in Clement having to rejig his starting XI on a regular basis.

Sima was excellent during his loan spell, scoring 16 goals across all competitions, but he will return to Brighton and Hove Albion with his future unclear.

Abdallah Sima

One player who did improve from his dismal debut campaign – which featured zero goals and just five assists – was Matondo. The Welshman did make his mark last term, but does his future lie at Ibrox under Clement?

Straight away, It's safe to say Matondo improved vastly last season when considering his goal contributions. He only played three more games compared to his first season at Ibrox, yet he registered double the number of goal involvements – six goals and four assists – which included a stunning last-minute effort against Celtic to salvage a 3-3 back in April.

Six of these goals and assists came from the bench, indicating that perhaps he is a better impact option rather than someone who can dominate games from the very first whistle and this may give Clement something to think about.

Rabbi Matondo's domestic stats since joining Rangers

Metric

2022/23

2023/24

Goals

0

5

Assists

4

3

Key passes per game

0.8

0.6

Shots per game

0.9

1.7

Successful dribbles per game

1.3

1.2

Via Sofascore

With Cortes already signed, the interest in Kabadayi suggests there may be some movement out of the door in the summer. Can the young German be an upgrade on Matondo ahead of next season?

What Yusuf Kabadayi could bring to Rangers

The 20-year-old may have played just 24 senior matches during the embryonic stages of his career thus far, but his ceiling is high.

Kabadayi has made 78 appearances for several of the youth sides at Bayern, scoring 29 goals while adding a further 11 assists, meaning that he registered a goal contribution every 1.9 matches, which is a stunning ratio.

Kabadayi spent the 2023/24 campaign on loan at Schalke in the 2. Bundesliga in what was his first-ever taste of senior football.

He didn’t do badly at all, scoring five goals in just 26 matches for the second tier outfit, gaining vital experience at the top level while showcasing his talents, and he has clearly impressed a few teams in the process.

Profiling him for the Rangers Journal, Kai Watson stated that Kabadayi is a winger who is “strong, quick and good on the ball” which are all qualities which Clement looks for in his wide players.

Among his teammates at Schalke, the youngster ranked fourth for goals (four) in the German second tier, while also ranking third for shots per game (1.6) and fourth for successful dribbles per game (1.1). These statistics indicate that not only is the winger a solid threat in front of goal, but he also loves bursting down the left flank and taking on opposition defenders with ease.

In comparison, Matondo ranked fifth for goals in the Premiership among his teammates (five), along with finishing the season ranked eighth for shots per game (1.7) and fourth for successful dribbles per game (1.2), showing plenty of improvement from the season before.

Rangers forward Rabbi Matondo.

While the stats are fairly similar between the two left-wingers, Kabadayi could have the edge, especially with Matondo’s injury history. The former Manchester City starlet has missed a staggering 39 matches for the Light Blues since arriving in the summer of 2022, resulting in him showing the supporters glimpses of his talents.

It is clear that Clement needs to sign players who are not injury prone and can be available for virtually every match. Kabadayi is still only 20 and appears to be in fine physical shape, which could suggest he would be an upgrade on Matondo should the Belgian coach step up his initial interest in the winger over the next week or two.

Matondo would still be an excellent option to utilise from the bench next term, especially if the Gers are struggling to break down a team, as his pace and brute strength were often showcased last season.

If Clement could sign Kabadayi, however, it would represent yet another solid piece of transfer business conducted in what could turn out to be a summer of transformation.

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The Light Blues have been linked with an interest in the England international.

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Dan Emery

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