Redbacks stop Queensland from staging one-day final

Queensland has missed a golden opportunity to host the FR Cup final after losing to South Australia in their final preliminary match

Alex Malcolm at the Adelaide Oval18-Feb-2009
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Queensland has missed a golden opportunity to host the FR Cup final after losing to South Australia in their final preliminary match at the Adelaide Oval by 48 runs. The Bulls’ defeat is the Bushrangers’ gain as Victoria will now welcome Queensland in Sunday’s decider at the MCG.The Bulls were cruising at one stage in their pursuit of 259 with the openers James Hopes (57) and Ryan Broad supplementing occupation of the crease with some agricultural blows in their 99-run stand. It seemed the perfect foundation despite Broad being incorrectly adjudged caught behind on 48. Injudicious strokes from Hopes and the competition’s leading run-scorer Lee Carseldine increased the pressure on the home attack that had combined for just 36 career domestic one-day wickets.South Australia’s total of 7 for 258 was thought to be too few at a ground where 13 of the last 16 domestic limited-overs contests had been claimed by the side chasing. The hosts started horrendously by losing the in-form opener Daniel Harris off the first legitimate ball of the innings.Callum Ferguson looked in good touch before ramping Ashley Noffke straight to third man to leave his side reeling at 2 for 23. Michael Klinger (70) continued his outstanding summer, combining with Cameron Borgas (31) to steady the ship, but Klinger’s innings chewed up 110 deliveries and left the lower order with significant work to do.Mark Cosgrove, the Man of the Match, capped his successful return to both domestic forms with a brisk 64 to help guide the Redbacks to what eventuated as a more than competitive total. Nathan Rimmington was the pick of Queensland’s bowlers with 2 for 43, which should have included Cosgrove who was dropped on 20.In the end an outstanding bowling performance by the inexperienced Redbacks proved the difference. The left-arm spinner Aaron O’Brien’s spell of 2 for 36 put enormous pressure on the Bulls lower order, which began the last ten overs needing 97. O’Brien was brilliantly supported by the debutant Peter George and Jake Haberfield, while Daniel Christian (3 for 50) and Gary Putland held their nerve during the batting Powerplay to secure South Australia their fifth win of the season.The Redbacks finished third on the table while the Bulls will travel to Victoria for the second time in nine days. “We’ve put in some very good performances at the MCG in recent years, so we’re not too fussed to be going there,” Queensland’s captain Simpson said. “[We have] got no choice other than to forget about tonight.”The last final down there we came away with the silverware so we’re feeling good and can’t wait for a crack at it.” Sunday’s decider is a replay of two years ago when Queensland triumphed.

Arsenal: Fans react to Jack Wilshere image

Senior Arsenal reporter Chris Wheatley shared an image on Twitter of Jack Wilshere watching the club’s Under-23s in Gunners attire.

And, as to be expected, his post had a number of Arsenal fans talking on social media.

The Gunners confirmed on Thursday morning that Wilshere is training with the club while he continues to do his coaching badges.

The 29-year-old has been a free agent since leaving Bournemouth over the summer and will predominantly be around Arsenal’s Under-23 side while occasionally joining in with first-team training under Mikel Arteta until the end of January.

He was present for Arsenal’s Under-23 clash with Bournemouth on Wednesday evening, which ended in a 1-1 draw.

Defender Zak Swanson appeared to be the match-winner for Arsenal before Christian Saydee equalised for the hosts right at the death.

Arsenal fans react

However, it was Wilshere’s presence at the game which had these Gunners supporters talking, with one labelling Wheatley’s post as ‘wonderful’.

“Good news is comin”

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“YESSSS”

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“It’s really wonderful to see Jack back in that gear! Good work Mikel and Arsenal.”

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“Wilshere – Partey we are back”

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“Things you love to see.”

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“Look how happy he is”

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In other news: ‘Oh my days’ – Lots of Arsenal fans go wild at Fabrizio Romano’s ‘great news’. 

Apostando na garotada, Vasco encara o Atlético-MG em Belo Horizonte

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O Vasco volta a entrar em campo neste domingo, às 19h, no estádio Independência, pela 16ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro. Uma das novidades do Cruz-Maltino será o retorno de Milton Mendes à beira do campo após cumprir dois jogos de suspensão. Por conta de alguns desfalques e também visando melhorar a produção ofensiva, o técnico vai colocar a garotada para jogar, um pedido que vem sendo feito pela torcida há algum tempo.

Milton não confirmou a escalação, mas pelo que vem treinando e o que disse em coletiva na última sexta-feira, vai começar com alguns jovens da base entre os titulares. Luis Fabiano está lesionado e Thalles suspenso por levar o terceiro amarelo. Sem poder contar com os dois centroavantes do elenco, Paulo Vitor vai começar jogando improvisado como referência na frente. Ele vem jogando assim na base desde o início do ano e vive fase artilheira, com 20 gols. O jovem também já balançou as redes como profissional pela primeira vez contra o Vitória.

No meio, Wagner também está fora por conta de uma lesão na coxa direita, enquanto Yago Pikachu perdeu a vaga por opção do treinador. Com isso, Mateus Vital deve voltar ao time, atuando centralizado para criação das jogadas. Já Paulinho e Guilherme Costa foram testados na ponta direita. O primeiro, de apenas 17 anos, pode ser surpresa no time. Ele entrou bem no segundo tempo contra o São Paulo e foi muito elogiado.

Até o momento, os meninos vêm dando conta do recado nas chances que tiveram. A goleada por 4 a 1 contra o Vitória foi construída com grandes contribuições deles. Guilherme Costa deu passe para o gol de Thalles e também deixou sua marca, com assistência de Paulinho. Já Paulo Vitor marcou um golaço por cobertura. Por isso, Milton garante que tem confiança na molecada.

– Temos confiança total. O Paulo Vitor entrou pela primeira vez contra o Palmeiras, depois fez mais jogos, fez gol contra o Vitória. Ou seja, esses meninos estão ganhando espaço. O Mateus vinha jogando, provavelmente pode ter uma nova oportunidade. São jogadores que vêm crescendo e demonstrando que podem jogar. Momento importante como esse, vamos dar a oportunidade e a continuidade depende só deles – disse o técnico, destacando que é preciso não colocar muita pressão nos jovens.

– É importante dizer que são meninos, eles estão indo devagar e não se pode botar uma exigência muito grande neles – completou.

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خاص | مدة غياب حسين الشحات عن الأهلي بعد إجراء العملية الجراحية

كشف مصدر بالنادي الأهلي عن المدة التي سيستغرقها حسين الشحات لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم للتعافي بعد العملية الجراحية التي أجراها إثر إصابته بقطع في الغضروف الداخلي للركبة.

وكان حسين الشحات قد خضع لعملية جراحية منذ 3 أيام في قطر تحت إشراف الخبير اليوناني كوستاس، أحد أكبر المتخصصين في إجراء العمليات الدقيقة في الركبة.

طالع | محمود طاهر: أتابع ما يحدث في الأهلي.. وقد أعود للرياضة المصرية

وقال مصدر بالاهلي لـ”بطولات”: “حسين الشحات يحتاج إلى فترة تأهيل لمدة 8 أسابيع للعودة من جديد إلى الملاعب والمشاركة في التدريبات الجماعية”.

وشارك حسين الشحات لأخر مرة مع الأهلي أمام بتروجيت في نصف نهائي كأس مصر نسخة موسم 2021 والتي أقيمت يوم 2 يوليو الماضي.

يذكر أن الموسم الحالي لبطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز سينتهي يوم 30 أغسطس وفقًا للجدول الزمني الذي حدده الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم.

Trott and Patel lead England Lions to 493

Centuries from Jonathan Trott and Samit Patel led England Lions to an imposing 493 for 5 on the second day of the unofficial Test against New Zealand A in Queenstown

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Centuries from Jonathan Trott and Samit Patel led England Lions to an imposing 493 for 5 on the second day of the unofficial Test against New Zealand A in Queenstown. Trott remained unbeaten on 138, while Patel’s 101 came off only 139 balls.England began the day on 123 for 0 after a rain-shortened first day. However their openers Robert Key and Stepehen Moore fell in quick succession and England slipped from 130 for 0 to 140 for 2.Trott and Patel began the recovery effort. Trott was steady, Patel more aggressive and the two shared a 164-run stand for the third wicket. Patel was then caught behind off Brent Arnel and England lost another wicket shortly after, when Eoin Morgan was bowled for 18. However, Luke Wright joined Trott and hammered 55 off 50 balls in a partnership of 81 for the fifth wicket.Arnel and Mitchell McClenaghan picked up two wickets apiece for New Zealand.England Lions rounded off a successful day by striking early in New Zealand’s innings. Mark Davis had Tim McIntosh caught by Patel to reduce the hosts to 22 for 1 at stumps.

هاني سعيد: قدمنا أسوأ أداء أمام المقاولون.. وسنتأثر بغياب ثنائي بيراميدز ضد المحلة

أكد هاني سعيد المدير الرياضي لنادي بيراميدز، على سعادته بالفوز أمام المقاولون العرب، بهدف دون مقابل، بالمباراة التي جمعت بينهما في الدوري المصري.

وقال سعيد في تصريحات صحفية عقب المباراة: “المواجهة كانت صعبة والثلاث نقاط غالية في مشوار الدوري، مباراة اليوم كانت أسوأ أداء قدمه الفريق على الإطلاق هذا الموسم وفي الفترة الأخيرة تحديدًا، رغم الفوز وحصد النقاط الثلاث”.

وتابع: “بيراميدز رغم أدائه غير الجيد، إلا أنه حقق الانتصار وهو أمر جيد بالفعل في الفترة الحالية، وهناك بعض الإجهاد من توالي المباريات والضغط”.

واستطرد: “كان يجب أن يكون الأداء أفضل خاصة بعد الخسارة أمام الزمالك، وكان متوقع أن يكون رد الفعل أفضل بكثير في هذه الفترة الحرجة من مشوار الدوري”.

طالع | رمضان صبحي والسعيد يغيبان عن مباراة بيراميدز القادمة في الدوري

وأضاف: “المرحلة الحالية مهمة ولا بد من التركيز وهناك مباريات صعبة لا بد من الفوز فيها، وبعد أقل من 3 أيام الفريق أمام مواجهة صعبة أخرى أمام غزل المحلة، لا بد من الفوز بها لمواصلة المشوار حتى النهاية بكل قوة”.

واختتم: “غياب عبد الله السعيد ورمضان صبحي عن مباراة المحلة سيكون مؤثرا لكونهما من العناصر المهمة ولكني أثق في اللاعبين وقدرتهم على التعويض ومواصلة المسيرة ولا بد من الفوز على المحلة من أجل الاستمرار في المنافسة حتى اللحظة الأخيرة”.

Durham's challenge to stay on top

A look at the teams in Division One of the County Championship

Andrew McGlashan14-Apr-2009Durham celebrate their maiden Championship. Can they keep the success going in 2009?•Getty Images

DurhamThe saying goes that getting to the top is the easy bit, staying there is the hard part. Durham’s first Championship title, just 16 years after being given first-class status, was a great story and provided a thrilling finish to last season but now all eyes will be on whether they can repeat the feat. If anything, they are a stronger unit with the signing of Ian Blackwell, and could again have the services of Steve Harmison for a larger chunk than expected. The overseas situation is muddied by the West Indies tour and World Twenty20 but there is depth to the squad.
Crowd puller Ian Blackwell – Plenty to prove after a winter move from Somerset. Aggression is his preferred method.
Keep an eye on Mark Davies – Hardly mentioned for an England call, yet averages 21 in first-class cricket and went on the Lions tour.
Behind the scenes Dale Benkenstein has moved aside as captain, but it was largely a winter of fine-tuning a strong squad.
Bottom line They should challenge on all fronts, and again look like a Championship-winning outfit if not badly hit by international calls.HampshireLast season’s surge in form came a little too late to secure a trophy, but it showed what they are capable of. Dimitri Mascarenhas will be missed during his IPL stint, the loss of Michael Brown is a blow to the top order, and it’s uncertain how much they’ll see of Marcus North after his Australia breakthrough. So they must guard against a slow start that leaves them too much to do later on. A pace attack of Chris Tremlett, James Tomlinson and Dominic Cork should cause problems, but their biggest match-winner will be Imran Tahir, whose early-season injury is a blow. The more they see of him the better.
Crowd puller Dominic Cork – Refuses to slip quietly into retirement; the contests against Lancashire will be worth watching.
Keep an eye on Liam Dawson – Developing into an impressive allrounder, but looks as though the batting is surpassing the left-arm spin.
Behind the scenes More development work to try and ease congestion during big matches.
Bottom line Have a squad capable of pushing hard on all fronts; and Tahir is a late-season Championship trump card.LancashireA late-season push secured their Championship status, but it has been a winter of change at Old Trafford. Stuart Law has departed, Glen Chapple has taken the captaincy reins and Mike Watkinson has moved upstairs. His replacement is none other than Peter Moores, who quickly found employment after his England sacking. He made his name in building a Championship-winning team with Sussex and similar results will be expected in the North West. But silverware hasn’t been anywhere near Lancashire for a long time and it will take more than new leadership to change that. The onus will be on Sajid Mahmood to lead the attack, and the overseas duo of Prince and Laxman need to replace Law’s runs.
Crowd puller VVS Laxman – Can light up the summer with his strokeplay.
Keep an eye on Steven Croft – A very useful allrounder, who won’t be far from a Lions call-up if he goes well.
Behind the scenes Old Trafford will resemble a building site as the major redevelopment work gets underway.
Bottom line Moores needs to bring on the youngsters with a long-term view. Silverware would be a surprise.Weighty issue: Samit Patel has plenty to prove after being dumped by England•Getty Images

NottinghamshireThey saw two trophies – the Pro40 and, more gallingly, the Championship – slip from their grasp in the final weeks of the season. However, they will be contenders again, with players eager to make up for their late slip. They won’t often be at full strength, though, with Graeme Swann set for England duty when he recovers from elbow surgery, Stuart Broad a full-time international, and Ryan Sidebottom laid up after an Achilles operation. But (England’s) Darren Pattinson, Charlie Shreck and Andre Adams form a potent pair, while Jason Brown should help cover for Swann.
Crowd puller Samit Patel – Plenty of prove after England omission. Can he hit his fitness targets?
Keep an eye on Bilal Shafayat – Doesn’t lack confidence, but consistency still a problem.
Behind the scenes Decided to buy some experience in the two Browns, Alastair and Jason, to add some depth.
Bottom line Home form must improve to sustain a Championship challenge. Squad is capable of one-day success.SomersetThe top and bottom of the Somerset team are excellent; an opening partnership of Justin Langer and Marcus Trescothick plus a new-ball duo of Andy Caddick and Charl Willoughby. It’s what’s in the middle that is the problem, especially now that Ian Blackwell has left for pastures new. There are a few useful players available, but none jump out as potential match-winners in four-day cricket. The one-day format is different, with the likes of Peter Trego, Craig Kieswetter and Steffan Jones proving more than handy. The Taunton surface does occasionally offer some help in the Championship, but unless Mike Munday, the legspinner, develops beyond expectation, they should look at the one-day route for success.
Crowd puller Marcus Trescothick – The best all-round English opening batsman. Oh, for him in the Twenty20 and Ashes campaigns.
Keep an eye on Mark Turner – Has pace, and if he can stay fit, should take some pressure off Caddick.
Behind the scenes Preparing to host the Women’s World Twenty20 in June.
Bottom line Not enough bowling to win the Championship, and batting will miss Blackwell.SussexThe Adams era is finished and it leaves glorious memories, but Michael Yardy has a tough act to follow, especially without the services of Mushtaq Ahmed. Ed Joyce’s arrival should help make up for the absence of Adams’ runs, but his captaincy skills are harder to measure. It’s difficult to see who will take the major wicket hauls, and the set-up looks more primed for one-day cricket, with Luke Wright currently out of the England scene. Yasir Arafat will have a heavy workload and Sussex supporters may have to downgrade their ambitions.
Crowd puller Murray Goodwin – A run machine in all formats, it’s his one-day finishing skills that really stand apart.
Keep an eye on Tom Smith – His left-arm spin has earned positive reviews and should keep Ollie Rayner on his toes.
Behind the scenes The young spinners should learn plenty from Mushtaq, who will split his time between Sussex and England.
Bottom line The hunt for new match-winners continues, and they could be pulled into a Championship survival fight.Plenty is expected of Chris Woakes after he was named in England’s 30-man Twenty20 squad•Getty Images

WarwickshireAshley Giles and Allan Donald have done well to lift the team back into Division One, but now the hard work starts to try and keep them there. They will need the experienced players to take the lead and can’t afford for the senior batsmen to have poor seasons. Jonathan Trott must build on his Lions tour, and the availability of Tim Ambrose is a boost to the middle order. The quick bowling looks light, with a lot on the young shoulders of Chris Woakes, and the loss of Ian Salisbury is a blow. Jeetan Patel can expect a lot of bowling.
Crowd puller Jonathan Trott – Was exposed to England at the wrong time, but has recovered well and earned a Lions tour. Can score in all formats.
Keep an eye on Chris Woakes – Needs to guard against second-season syndrome, but has all the makings of a fine cricketer.
Behind the scenes Major concerns over the development plans, and Edgbaston’s Test future is in doubt.
Bottom line Maintaining first-Division status will be the main priority and pressure will be on an inexperienced pace attack.WorcestershireHave gone down as soon as they have come up in the past, but they could be the season’s interesting story. If, and it’s a big if, the attack stays fit, they certainly boast the firepower to bowl teams out, but it won’t be easy filling the run-scoring boots of Graeme Hick. Whenever Simon Jones take wickets the England chatter will start; and keep a tally of how many times his dismissal of Michael Clarke in 2005 is mentioned. In Kabir Ali they have a hugely consistent performer, and Ashley Noffke is a solid signing. But then there’s the floods – surely not again?
Crowd puller Simon Jones – Seems a lifetime ago that he helped win the Ashes. Now it’s just a bonus to see him play at all.
Keep an eye on Moeen Ali – Now is his time, with Hick retired, to bring his talents to maturity.
Behind the scenes Plans afoot to build a new home ground to avoid future flooding problems. Lost main sponsor as credit crunch hit hard.
Bottom line First challenge will be to replace Hick’s runs. However, they are a side capable of more than holding their own.YorkshireThe Darren Gough comeback has run its course and now it is over to Anthony McGrath to move the team forward. In Martyn Moxon he will work alongside one of best homegrown coaches, and they have a squad that can develop much further. It will be fascinating to see what the young bowlers have learnt from Gough, especially in the one-day game. Matthew Hoggard’s availability will boost the four-day team, and if Adil Rashid doesn’t stall after a largely inactive winter they can form a balanced attack.
Crowd puller Michael Vaughan – Could have a short or long season with Yorkshire, depending on the England selectors.
Keep an eye on Azeem Rafiq – Now that the young offspinner is properly qualified and registered, Yorkshire seem keen to push him on.
Behind the scenes New outfield and plenty of work on the ground as it prepares to host the fourth Ashes Test.
Bottom line Important they make use of those striving for international recalls to give the season a kickstart. Could make a title push if pitches turn late season.

Após 'anular' Guerrero, zagueiro do Timão projeta reencontro com o Fla

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Pedro Henrique tem boas recordação do Flamengo. Em 3 de julho de 2016, o zagueiro do Corinthians teve grande atuação ao “anular” o atacante peruano Paolo Guerrero na goleada por 4 a 0, na Arena, pelo Brasileirão. Neste domingo, Pedro Henrique reencontrará o cenário de um dos seus melhores jogos pelo Timão, como ele mesmo classifica o duelo do ano passado.

Durante o confronto, Pedro Henrique e Guerreram acabaram tendo uma discussão. O zagueiro do Corinthians quer esquecer aquele momento e focar no jogo contra o Flamengo neste domingo.

– Sem dúvida nenhuma lembro, foi um dos meus melhores jogos com a camisa do Corinthians. Houve aquele momento com o Guerrero, mas é passado, vou esquecer e pensar no Flamengo desse ano, um grande adversário, que vai dificultar muito para nós. Vamos treinar para fazer um grande jogo no domingo – disse o jovem de 21 anos, em entrevista coletiva nesta quinta-feira, após o treino no CT Joaquim Grava.

– Naquele momento nós dois estávamos com a cabeça quente e ninguém queria perder. Ele é um grande centroavante, assim como enfrentamos Henrique Dourado e outros, é manter a mesma forma, a linha de quatro, fazendo o que torcedor pede, que vai dar tudo certo – acrescentou.

O duelo entre Corinthians e Flamengo será realizado neste domingo, às 16h, na Arena, pela 17ª rodada do Brasileirão. O Timão é o líder do campeonato, com 40 pontos, enquanto o Rubro-Negro ocupa a quarta colocação, com 28.

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Spurs star Romero excels for Argentina

Tottenham Hotspur will need to make a late call on Cristian Romero this weekend, and after his defensive masterclass in the early hours of Friday, Nuno Santo may well want to take that risk.

The 23-year-old centre-back was in World Cup qualifying action for Argentina this week and it has since been revealed that he – and teammate Giovani Lo Celso – no longer have to quarantine upon their return to the United Kingdom.

That’s because Argentina was removed from the UK’s ‘red list’, so the South American duo no longer face ten days isolation at the club’s Hotspur Way training base.

However, they will need to return to the country in time for Sunday afternoon’s clash against Newcastle United, who will no doubt be buoyed by their recent takeover. St James’ Park could be rocking, even if Steve Bruce is still in the dugout.

Spurs have planned to fly their players back via private jet in a journey which would take at least ten hours to complete, so a decision will need to be made in the next 24 hours over their involvement on Sunday.

Kick-off in the northeast is at 4:30pm, so it’ll certainly be a quick turnaround, and if there are any signs of fatigue or jetlag, then it could prove troublesome.

However, Romero put in an outstanding showing overnight and it must have left Nuno eager to include him in the starting XI this weekend.

The £31.5m-rated colossus helped steer La Albiceleste to an important clean sheet against Peru in Buenos Aires.

As per SofaScore, the Spurs star was Lionel Scaloni’s second highest-rated player (7.6) as he thwarted the opposition with a colossal display. He had more touches (87) than Lionel Messi (86) and put in a squad-high four tackles.

Romero was also strong in his battles, winning 89% of his duels, including 100% aerially, whilst he also put in three interceptions – a key aspect of his game, having led Serie A in this regard last season.

Elsewhere, he was strong in possession, losing the ball just four times from those 87 touches. On top of that, he completed a whopping 96% of his 75 passing attempts – the third-most in the match, via SofaScore.

It’s no wonder the 6 foot 1 beast has been dubbed “phenomenal” by Italian football expert Conor Clancy and “one of the best in the world in his position” by the current Argentina boss.

If he makes it back to Hotspur Way unscathed, then it must be very tempting for Nuno to throw him straight into the starting XI on Sunday. He played a big part in the win over Aston Villa, so there’s surely a huge chance that Romero features up in Newcastle.

AND in other news, Paratici U-turn: Spurs fans will love Fabrizio Romano’s latest claim…

Punjab's chance to build on momentum

It’s a measure of the competitiveness of this year’s IPL that the two teams clashing in Durban on Tuesday are five places apart in the rankings table, but only one point separates them

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Start time 12.30 (10.30GMT)Yusuf Abdulla’s bowling has been a huge factor in Punjab’s IPL campaign so far•AFP

Big PictureIt’s a measure of the competitiveness of this year’s IPL that the two teams clashing in Durban on Tuesday are five places apart in the rankings table, but only one point separates them. Kings XI Punjab have eight points from seven games, while Rajasthan Royals are on seven from as many games.Punjab will go in as favourites, not only because of the rank in the table, but also because of their recent form – they’ve won four of their last five games, with their only defeat being a closely fought match against Bangalore. They have in their ranks Yusuf Abdulla, the highest wicket-taker in the IPL so far, while the batting is showing signs of coming to grips with the conditions in South Africa.Rajasthan, on the other hand, need to string together a few wins to get their campaign on track. Graeme Smith’s lack of form – 65 runs in six innings, including 44 in one – has been the biggest worry, and has exposed an inexperienced top order in conditions where hitting through the line isn’t a high-percentage option. The middle order, led by Yusuf Pathan, and the bowling have made up for the top-order lapses, which is why the team has won three out of seven so far.Form guide (completed matches, most recent first)Kings XI Punjab – WLWWW
Punjab have found some momentum after getting off to a slow start, and what’s been particularly impressive is the consistency shown by the bowlers. Abdulla has been incisive, Irfan Pathan has supported him well, and Piyush Chawla’s guile and control has meant that few batsmen have successfully belted him for runs. The batting responsibilities have been shared around as well, with four batsmen getting half-centuries.Rajasthan Royals – WLWLW
As their result pattern suggests, Rajasthan have struggled to consistently put together winning performances. Their top order has been woeful, and their poor form continued against Deccan, when they slumped to 3 for 3 before the middle order bailed them out. Yusuf Pathan has been the tournament’s biggest matchwinner so far, but in the last few games Ravidra Jadeja and Abhishek Raut have put their hands up too, which is good news for them. Now, if only Graeme Smith hits top gear soon.Watch out forThe battle of the Pathan brothers: Yusuf has so far outperformed Irfan in IPL 2009, scoring more runs, at a faster rate, and bowling more economically: his 169 runs have come at an average of 33.80 and a strike rate of 160.95; Irfan has scored 115 runs at 23.00 and a strike rate of 125. Irfan has taken more wickets at a much better average, but he has gone at 7.20 runs per over compared to Yusuf’s 6.52. Moreover, Yusuf has won three Man-of-the-Match awards while Irfan doesn’t have any. Irfan edged their personal battle last time, though, scoring 14 from nine balls off Yusuf, and conceding only eight off seven to him.Team newsPunjab might not want to tinker too much with the side that clinched the last-ball thriller against Kolkata, which means Sunny Sohal will continue at the top of the order in place of Karan Goel. Kumar Sangakkara scored a duck when he opened in the previous match, and might be pushed back to No.3.Kings XI Punjab: (probable) 1 Sunny Sohal, 2 Simon Katich, 3 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 4 Yuvraj Singh (capt), 5 Mahela Jayawardene, 6 Irfan Pathan, 7 Tanmay Srivastava, 8 Piyush Chawla, 9 Ramesh Powar, 10 VS Malik, 11 Yusuf Abdulla.Rajasthan have problems at the top of the order, but Lee Carseldine impressed with 39 in his first IPL outing. Swapnil Asnodkar has scored two ducks in five innings so far, and Rajasthan could consider a replacement.Rajasthan: (probable) 1 Graeme Smith, 2 Swapnil Asnodkar/ Paul Valthaty, 3 Lee Carseldine, 4 Yusuf Pathan, 5 Ravindra Jedeja, 6 Abhishek Raut, 7 Naman Ojha (wk), 8 Shane Warne (capt), 9 Shane Harwood, 10 Siddharth Trivedi, 11 Munaf Patel.Stats and trivia Spinners have done much better than fast bowlers in Durban so far, and they could have a bigger role to play considering Tuesday’s match is a day game. The 36 wickets that spinners have taken have come at an average of 22.55 and an economy rate of 6.72. Fast bowlers have taken 57 wickets at 26.92 and an economy rate of 8.21. In nine innings played by Asnodkar, Paul Valthaty, Niraj Patel and Naman Ojha – four of the young Indian talents for Rajasthan – they have scored a combined total of 34 runs at an average of 3.78. Rajasthan have been the best bowling team in the first six overs, taking 13 wickets at an average of 17.38 and an economy rate of 6.27. Punjab have taken 14 wickets in the first six, but an average of 20.57 and an economy rate of 7.05.Head-to-head recordPunjab won their first encounter, in Cape Town, by 27 runs, with their bowlers making quick inroads into Rajasthan’s brittle top order, reducing them to 36 for 5 in their chase of a modest target of 140.Last season, both teams had one victory each against the other: Rajasthan won by six wickets in Jaipur, while Punjab hit back with a 41-run win in Mohali.

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