Georgia Elwiss welcomes pressure as competition for England Women Test spots heats up

“You never want to get an England cap by default, you want to really earn it”

Valkerie Baynes13-Jun-2021Like all of us emerging from what seems like the longest of winters, Georgia Elwiss is feeling the heat – and loving it.After three rounds of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, competition for places in the England squads ahead of home series against India and New Zealand in September, was keen. Before Saturday’s fourth round, the 17-strong squad for next week’s Test against India in Bristol had been trimmed to 15, with legspinner Sarah Glenn and seamer Freya Davies returning to their domestic teams.Elwiss, the allrounder who is hoping to add to her career tally of three Test when the final XI is decided, has “one hundred percent” noticed an increase in the quality of matches – and therefore the number of players pressing for selection – since the introduction of full-time domestic contracts this season for players outside the ECB’s centrally contracted list.Related

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“I was asked if that brings more pressure and I think yes, it does definitely, but I think it’s a good pressure,” Elwiss said. “You’re always competing with yourself and I think people around you going for your spot playing well means you’ve then got to raise your game.”You never want to get an England cap by default, you want to really earn it, and I think that’s what you’re going to see. You’ve seen already the last couple of games, people have put their hands up and it just makes you be on top of your game, and put in those performances, which is how it should be.”Elwiss, who has retained her central contract, was – on paper – a predictable selection for the longest and, for the women, rarest format, having played all three Ashes Tests from 2015 onwards. But contending with injury for a considerable part of the past two years, she has had limited opportunities to gauge her form at international level.When Elwiss was troubled by back pain on England’s ODI tour of India in February 2019, scans revealed a small stress fracture. She was out of action until the Ashes Test nearly five months later and played the second T20I against Australia 10 days after that.It was her last England cap as a back problem also ruled her out of England’s five hastily arranged T20Is against West Indies last summer and she was an unused member of the white-ball squad which toured New Zealand earlier this year.In the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, Elwiss had a modest start to the season for Southern Vipers with 55 runs and two wickets from three matches. Elwiss has obvious ambitions to remain in the international set-up and, as the domestic 50-over competition is the only indicator of form for any of the players involved, previous experience of Test match conditions will come into consideration. But she has a more pressing aim too.”My main goal this summer is to stay fit and stay on the park,” Elwiss said. “Playing for England is the ultimate goal but I’m under no illusion that I need to be playing well to do that.

“The athleticism of the girls and the fitness levels of the girls have really improved and I think that’ll keep us playing a lot longer as well”Georgia Elwiss

“I’m really pleased that girls around me are doing well and pushing me on because it’s going to make me be a better cricketer as well and I suppose if I can do the best I can do in the games that I’m playing then the selection is sort of irrelevant, it will take care of itself, hopefully. Yeah, that’s the ultimate goal but I think it’s not something that I focus on a lot.”While the new domestic structure has set the stage for someone like Emily Arlott, the 23-year-old Central Sparks seamer who earned a maiden England call-up after four wickets in an over against the Vipers, it has also allowed older players to carry on when they might otherwise have retired.”Just having that step down, if you decided you wanted to retire from international level and still play, you see people like Jenny Gunn doing that and still really enjoying and thriving in her career,” Elwiss said.”Now you can pretty much go for as long as you want to as long as you’re fit and healthy and I think that’s been a thing that’s come in the last few years as well, the athleticism of the girls and the fitness levels of the girls have really improved and I think that’ll keep us playing a lot longer as well.”Having just turned 30, Elwiss describes herself as an “old girl” but, with careful management of her back and another central contract, along with a deal to play for Birmingham Phoenix in the Hundred, she is ready for a big international summer she hopes will start with a place in the Test team from Wednesday.”I love playing Test cricket and I will always want to play Test cricket,” said Elwiss at an event earlier this month to mark 50 days until the Hundred starts on July 21. “It suits my game quite well… all I can do is play well in the games that I’ve got in front of me and hopefully that puts me in a good position.”But for me the most important thing for me is playing cricket and enjoying cricket.”

New Zealand Women contracts: Thamsyn Newton back, Brooke Halliday among three new faces

Katie Perkins, Holly Huddleston, Anna Peterson and Natalie Dodd left out of the list

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“It gives me that reassurance that I do belong in the White Ferns environment” – Brooke Halliday•Getty Images

Brooke Halliday, Frances Mackay and Jess McFadyen are the brand-new faces in the list of centrally contracted New Zealand Women players, while Thamsyn Newton has made a comeback after featuring in the contracts last in 2018. Missing out in the latest list are Katie Perkins, Holly Huddleston, Anna Peterson and Natalie Dodd.A total of 17 cricketers have been awarded contracts by NZC in what is a World Cup season – the global 50-over competition is scheduled to be played at home for New Zealand in March-April next year. “The overriding criteria is a player’s likely playing value to NZC for the contract year ahead with some emphasis on their performance in the previous 12 month period,” the board said in a statement.NZ Women – 2021-22 contracts

Suzie Bates, Sophie Devine, Lauren Down, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Hayley Jensen, Leigh Kasperek, Amelia Kerr, Jess Kerr, Frankie Mackay, Jess McFadyen, Rosemary Mair, Katey Martin, Thamsyn Newton, Hannah Rowe, Amy Satterthwaite, Lea Tahuhu

Halliday, a 25-year-old batter, made a bright start to her ODI career when she hit 50 and 60 in her first two games in the format, against England at home in February this year. She averages 34.00 and strikes at 75.55 in six games.”Getting a contract tells me that what I’ve done in the last four months in the White Ferns environment has impressed the coaches and selectors,” Halliday said. “It gives me that reassurance that I do belong in the White Ferns environment and that I’m good enough to be there. It gives me more confidence and reassurance going into the camps for the England tour.”Mackay, meanwhile, is an experienced 30-year-old allrounder who has played 21 ODIs and 30 T20Is since her international debut in 2011, and McFayden is a 29-year-old wicketkeeper who hasn’t played internationally yet.”Brooke and Frankie’s performances last season were very encouraging and we’re looking forward to working closely with those two over the winter,” head coach Bob Carter said. “Both have leadership experience at the domestic level and have plenty to add to the group off the park as well as on it. Jess McFadyen is an exciting prospect and had strong campaigns in both the Dream11 Super Smash and Hallyburton Johnstone Shield.”We need to develop our wicketkeepers and Jess has shown ability over several seasons now. She has a wise head on her shoulders and will be an asset to the group, I’m sure.”Medium-pacer Newton earned a recall to the New Zealand T20I squad earlier this year following a strong showing in the Super Smash competition, where she picked up seven wickets with an economy rate of 7.05 while also scoring some useful runs with the bat. Overall, the 25-year-old has played ten ODIs and 12 T20Is, for a total of 20 wickets. Newton had been contracted between 2016 and 2018 but was dropped after that.The team will assemble at Lincoln University on June 7 for a training camp. They are expected to travel to England in late August for a series of three T20Is and five ODIs, all in September.

Vão até o final? Veja os contratos mais longos do elenco do São Paulo

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Com a temporada de 2021 chegando ao fim, o São Paulo passa a pensar nos seus próximos passos e em reformulações no elenco. Entretanto, o time conta com jogadores que possuem longos contratos e, assim, precisam pensar em mantê-los no elenco por mais tempo ou negociá-los com outras equipes.

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O Tricolor conta com jogadores que estão em término de contrato até outros que terminam seus contratos em 2025. Os jogadores de vínculos mais longos são, em sua maioria, jovens da base e alguns atletas contratados recentemente pela equipe.

É possível dividir os jogadores com contratos mais longos em três grupos, embora um deles conte apenas com um representante. O São Paulo tem nomes com vínculos até 2023, 2024 e 2025.

– Jogadores com contrato até 2023

Com sete jogadores, o grupo de atletas com contratos até 2023 conta tanto com jovens revelados pelo clube quanto medalhões do elenco. Luan, Igor Gomes e Lucas Perri são os ‘Made in Cotia’ da lista, enquanto Pablo, Tiago Volpi, Vitor Bueno e Bruno Alves são nomes mais experientes.

A saída de algum desses jogadores antes do final do contrato é imaginável, pois alguns dos nomes são alvos constantes de críticas e, além disso, a diretoria enxerga com bons olhos a possibilidade de vender algum dos jogadores jovens formados pelo clube.

Dos sete atletas com contrato até 2023, Pablo é o que teve a renovação mais recente, mas não precisou de negociação. Obedecendo cláusula de seu contrato, o camisa 9 teve renovação automática ao entrar em campo diante do Corinthians, no dia 18 de outubro.

– Jogadores com contrato até 2024

Este grupo é o que mais contém jogadores da base. Ao todo, Liziero, Gabriel Sara, Welington, Marquinhos, Talles Costa e Rodrigo Nestor são os atletas revelados por Cotia que tem vínculo até 2024. Além deles, Rigoni, contratado nesta temporada, e Léo, que renovou seu contrato recentemente, também estão na lista.

Dos oito jogadores com vínculo até 2024, Marquinhos e Liziero tem os contratos mais curtos. O volante tem contrato válido até o dia 31 de janeiro de 2024, enquanto o atacante termina seu vínculo no dia 31 de maio. O restante assinou até o dia 31 de dezembro.

– Jogadores com contrato até 2025

Este é o grupo de apenas um representante. O lateral direito Orejuela, contratado nesta temporada, tem contrato até o dia primeiro de maio de 2021. O colombiano foi a contratação mais cara da temporada e ainda não engatou grande sequência como titular.

Buscando já planejar possíveis mudanças para o elenco em 2022, Ceni tem pela frente nove jogos do Campeonato Brasileiro para testar seus atletas e decidir com quais pretende contar no próximo ano.

O São Paulo entra em campo no próximo domingo (7), às 18h15, para enfrentar o Bahia, na Arena Fonte Nova, em Salvador, em jogo válido pela 30ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro.

Their best CM since Ward-Prowse: Southampton lining up big move

Southampton have been extremely busy this summer transfer window to date, adding in new gems to strengthen the team, whilst also tying down former loan stars to permanent deals.

Fans of the newly promoted South Coast outfit would have been overjoyed to see Flynn Downes return for good recently, whilst they'll be equally excited to see the likes of Nathan Wood and other new recruits strut their stuff when Premier League football finally gets underway next month.

Southampton midfielder Flynn Downes

The Saints are unlikely to be done there with their business this hectic off-season, however, as a statement buy looks to be in the works by Russell Martin's men.

Southampton planning record swoop of Celtic gem

It's looking more and more unlikely by the minute that Celtic will be able to keep Matt O'Riley in Glasgow past this summer, with the 23-year-old admired by many different suitors.

Southampton are named as being one interested party willing to battle it out for the Danish gem, as per Scottish outlet the Daily Record, alongside the likes of Juventus, Inter Milan and other European giants.

It will still take a mammoth bid for the Hoops to consider parting ways with their electric star, with the Daily Record further stating that a Scottish record fee will be needed to get a bumper deal over the line.

That record currently stands at £25m – which Celtic managed to win when the likes of Kieran Tierney and Jota moved on from Celtic Park – and they will be holding out for a similarly excessive amount for their star number 38.

What O'Riley will offer Southampton

Scoring goals for fun over his two impactful years in Scotland to date, this ambitious swoop could see the Saints win their best midfield talent since letting go of James Ward-Prowse, with O'Riley also potentially striking up a fine partnership in the centre of the pitch with Downes along the way.

Much like Ward-Prowse, who garnered a reputation for being a player who wouldn't shirk the spotlight in tense games at St. Mary's, O'Riley has been a consistent performer for Celtic since moving up there two years ago, after making a name for himself in the EFL with Milton Keynes Dons.

Martin will be very much going after the highly-rated midfielder based on his electric goalscoring numbers too, with the on-fire 23-year-old bagging 19 goals last season in all competitions for Brendan Rodgers' men, on top of amassing an equally impressive assist haul overall of 18.

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O'Riley sweeps the floor with the former Saints icon when it comes to his numbers for Celtic last campaign against Ward-Prowse's output from his swansong Southampton season, but there's no guarantee that the ex-MK Dons man can shine in the same devastating fashion in the Premier League week in week out.

Martin will have his fingers crossed that he can take to his new surroundings like a duck to water, with the license there for him to attack freely, partnered next to a steady head in Downes.

Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley.

Downes very rarely put a foot wrong last campaign in the Championship for Southampton, bowing out from the regular season with an unerring 93% pass accuracy averaged per contest, and should be able to set up O'Riley for a number of chances in the top-flight.

There will be some trepidation from Southampton's end on how they will manage to compete with the top dogs again, but with signings such as O'Riley in the pipeline, the Saints will aim to unsettle the elite division and stay put.

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Nathan Shelley can’t help himself: Ted Lasso ‘wonderkid’ teases fans amid season four rumours – with throwback post delivering another hint at AFC Richmond return

Nick Mohammed, who plays “wonderkid” Nathan Shelley in Ted Lasso, continues to tease fans amid rumours of season four being in the pipeline.

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A loyal legion of AFC Richmond followers have been clinging to the dream of Jason Sudeikis bringing the award-winning show back since an epic adventure for the American coach in English football was brought to a close in May 2023.

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Speculation regarding a return to the small screen for Lasso and Co. has been raging for several weeks. Warner Bros executives have been delivering “exciting” updates, with there suggestions that pre-production could begin in early 2025.

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Mohammed has never shied away from the fact that he would love to reprise his role as Nate – the kit man-turned-coach that took in two spells alongside Lasso at Nelson Road Stadium. He was responsible for leaking on social media that Shelley had returned to AFC Richmond before season three was completed.

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Mohammed continues to have fun with his followers on X, with a throwback post to his Lasso spoiler including a new “this aged well” comment in a nod to his previous promise not to inadvertently deliver any more leaks.

Arsenal now a frontrunner to sign £84m star who’d make Odegaard unplayable

It was another campaign of coming close but falling short for Arsenal again last year. They almost toppled Manchester City from atop their Premier League throne and ended their two-decade title drought, but ultimately finished second for the second successive year.

That said, there was still plenty to be proud of for the North Londoners, and overall, it was a year of progress for many stars in Mikel Arteta's squad, including club captain Martin Odegaard.

The Norwegian showed he was a composed and effective leader for his team, but he could have been so much more with a prolific striker ahead of him gobbling up the countless chances he created.

Fortunately for the former Real Madrid wonderkid, recent reports have placed Arsenal at the front of the queue for one of Europe's most exciting strikers.

Arsenal's striker search

According to a recent report from Football Transfers, Arsenal have maintained their interest in Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres and have just been handed a massive boost in their pursuit of him.

Sporting CP strikerViktor Gyokeres.

The report claims that Napoli have pulled out of the race for the Swedish poacher, and only the Gunners and cross-city rivals Chelsea remain in the hunt for his signature.

The former Coventry City ace has a €100m – £84m – release clause in his contract, but both London sides will look to sign him for less than that, and while both clubs would be attractive destinations, the fact the North Londoners have Champions League football to play next season should see them have a slight advantage.

Viktor Gyokeres in action for Sporting

In all, even at a slightly lower fee and with their advantage over Chelsea, it could prove challenging to sign Gyokeres, but if Arsenal want to finally lift that Premier League trophy next season, then bringing the Swede to N5 would be a great way to make that happen – and his partnership with Odegaard would be unreal.

Why Gyokeres would be a brilliant teammate for Odegaard

Now, the primary reason that Gyokeres would be such a transformational teammate for Odegaard is a rather straightforward one: his output.

In just 50 appearances last season, he scored a staggering 43 goals and provided 15 assists. The season prior, while he wasn't quite as incredible, he still scored 22 goals and provided 12 assists in 50 games.

This means that over two years, the Stockholm-born phenom has averaged a goal involvement every 1.08 games, a level of return that is frankly super-human.

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In contrast, Arsenal's most prolific striker last season, Kai Havertz, scored 14 goals and provided seven assists in 51 matches, while Gabriel Jesus scored eight goals and produced eight assists in 36 appearances, meaning the pair averaged a goal involvement every 2.42 and 2.25 games respectively.

When you consider their serviceable, if not slightly underwhelming, goalscoring record from last season and then compare that to the fact that Understat claims their captain underperformed his expected assists in the league, it becomes abundantly clear that with a player like the Sporting ace ahead of him, Odegaard could very well start overperforming on his assists.

Moreover, with the 6 foot 2 "powerhouse", as described by data analyst Ben Mattinson, racking up 27 assists in the last two campaigns, it seems entirely plausible that his presence in Arteta's team would also help the Norwegian wizard improve his already impressive goalscoring record.

Ultimately, while the Gunners have a handful of talented strikers in their squad, they do not possess a truly prolific number nine. However, if they were to sign Gyokeres this summer, they would, and one of the biggest beneficiaries of this potential move would undoubtedly be Odegaard.

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Debutant Jacob Duffy and Tim Seifert the difference as New Zealand guts it past Pakistan

Pakistan fight back through Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf before falling well short

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Jacob Duffy picked up three wickets inside the powerplay•Getty Images

Bounce, baby! Bounce! There was a fast-bowling feast at Eden Park. And the batsmen were just not welcome.A rash of mis-hits, screams of annoyance and a flood of wickets suggested Pakistan could not cope with the conditions, where hitting back of a length not only made balls rear up at them, they did so at varying speeds.Watch cricket on ESPN+

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Babar Azam, who was at the ground, would have given a firm (broken) thumbs down as he watched his team struggle without him, slipping to 39 for 5. That couldn’t have been the score stand-in captain Shadab Khan was looking for when he won the toss. But things did improve in the back end of the innings, to such an extent that Pakistan made 102 runs in the last nine overs. That gave their bowlers a total of 153 and they made it look pretty big at the start of the New Zealand chase.Tim Seifert, though, rode the pressure put on him and the rest of his team by a quality attack that was pumped all the way up and produced a half-century that was just about enough to clinch a very tight T20I game.The debutant’s ball
Jacob Duffy had to wait eight years to make it to international cricket and when he did on Friday night, he picked up a wicket with his second ball. That was the first sign that this wasn’t an Eden Park belter. It stopped on the batsman. It kicked up off the surface. It hit high on his bat. And a flick shot, intended to go along the ground through midwicket, ended up a catch at mid-on.Duffy finished with 4 for 33, the best figures by a Black Cap on debut, and the Player-of-the-Match award, which was all a lovely bonus considering all he wanted was “not to get knocked out of the park too often”.Related

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His night could have been even more spectacular but for a stray little finger. In the tenth over, while fielding at deep third man, he ran full tilt to his right and leapt up to intervene with an upper cut from Khan that looked destined for six. The ball stuck in his outstretched right hand, but as he came down, protecting it from touching the ground, just a tiny bit of his other hand – his left hand – brushed against the advertising triangles and ruined what might have been one of the great boundary catches of all time.The captain’s knock
Khan was 9 off 13 at that point. He too was hopping around thanks to the extra bounce on offer, but his shot selection was considerably better than those that had come and gone before him.On a pitch where occasionally the ball didn’t come on to the bat, the flick shot is loaded with danger. Abdullah Shafique and Haider Ali found that out in the worst way. Cross-bat shots are much more useful, but for that, you have to stay in long enough to adjust to the bounce on offer. Mohammad Hafeez didn’t and fell so tamely.But from the ruins of 39 for 5, Khan (42 off 32) and later Faheem Ashraf (31 off 18) counterpunched their way to a total that looked rather unimaginable just a few overs previously. A total that they could defend.Tim Seifert hooks during the course of his half-century•Getty Images

Pure passion
Khan took centre stage again when he produced a ripping catch to dismiss Martin Guptill early and send his bowlers into a state of wicket lust.Haris Rauf was stricken with it. He had a pitch he could turn into his own personal playground. And anyone who entered it, had to deal with nearly 150kph rockets that – once again – were bouncing awkwardly. He took a wicket with his second ball. Devon Conway gone. He then came back to break the most threatening partnership of the New Zealand chase. Glenn Phillips gone. And in the slog, after watching Ashraf put down a simple catch with the equation reading 35 off 27, he knocked over the batsman that benefited from that piece of poor fielding. Mark Chapman gone.Seifert’s greatest trick
New Zealand’s wicketkeeper has so many funky shots that sometimes he feels obliged to play them. Sometimes they go for four. Other times it’s he who goes back to the pavilion.At Eden Park, he concentrated on playing within himself. So much so he produced two of the shots of the game: a straight drive that was nothing more than an extension of defence, and an extra cover drive that kept gaining speed as it travelled to the boundary. Restraint is often the key to success and Seifert found that out just in time to save his team.His dismissal with 44 runs needed off 32 balls put the game back in the balance, but New Zealand have worked on their chasing. Gary Stead has been very particular about it; demanding his players not succumb to pressure and instead, break the runs down into blocks and tick them off. Chapman took that advice to heart. So did Jimmy Neesham and the captain Mitchell Santner as well, who finished the game off with an emphatic six.As good as that must feel, the Pakistan side they beat was a rusty one. Khan even admitted that at the presentation. But they got better as the game went on and given the way they fought, this is going to be one great series.

Meia William marca para o São Paulo na final e comemora conquista de torneio sub-15 em Curitiba

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Neste domingo (22), oSão Paulo conquistou o título da Caju’s Winter Cup, torneio nacional sub-15 com jogos realizados no CT do Caju, pertencente ao Athletico Paranaense. Na decisão, o Tricolor goleou o Furacão por de 4 a 0, após passar pelo Grêmio e pelo Coritiba na primeira fase.

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Um dos destaques da equipe foi o meia William Gomes, que marcou dois gols no torneio, sendo um deles na final. O jovem atleta celebrou o título e destacou a importância dos próximos jogos do Tricolor, pensando na preparação para o Campeonato Paulista Sub-15, que tem início no próximo sábado (28).

– Esse torneio envolveu quatro clubes de alto nível, que investem forte na base. Fico feliz pelos gols e pela conquista do título, mas ainda mais por ver que estamos muito bem preparados para lutar pelo estadual, principal competição do nosso calendário em 2021 – declarou o atleta que recentemente foi convocado para a seleção brasileira da categoria.

O São Paulo estreia no Campeonato Paulista Sub-15 no próximo sábado (28), enfrentando o Ituano, no Estádio Novelli Júnior, em Itu. Na primeira fase, o Tricolor faz parte do grupo 5, que conta também com Desportivo Brasil, Grêmio Osasco, SKA Brasil e SC Brasil.

Cameron Green set to return to bowling crease for Western Australia

Emerging allrounder has not bowled in a match since November 2019 due to back issues

ESPNcricinfo staff27-Oct-2020Western Australia allrounder Cameron Green is hopeful of making his long-awaited return to bowling in Friday’s Sheffield Shield clash against Tasmania.Green, 21, has not bowled in either a domestic or club fixture since November 2019 due to lower back concerns. He has had multiple stress fractures in his lower back dating back to junior cricket and the WACA have been ultra-conservative with him since his most recent fracture late last year.He has been bowling over the winter and has been making some technical changes with WA bowling coach Matt Mason and he is hopeful of finally bowling in a game this week.”I’m having a bowl today,” Green told RSN Radio. “I’m having a couple more sessions before game day. Hopefully maybe a couple of overs this game but if that doesn’t happen, hopefully, the game after. But it will only be a handful of overs I would say.”Green has two five-wicket hauls in Sheffield Shield cricket and both have come against Tasmania, including 5 for 24 on debut as a 17-year-old.But since being unable to bowl, Green has established himself as one of the best batsmen in the Sheffield Shield scoring 929 runs at 84.45 in nine games including four centuries.His career-best 197 against New South Wales last week has put him firmly in the Test selection frame but Green is determined to keep his head down.”I’m going okay,” he said. “I haven’t really gone through a bad patch since I scored my first hundred so I’m just going with the wave and going with the flow of doing well and for some reason, it’s just paying off at the moment but I’m trying to keep a level head.”Cricket doesn’t owe you anything. As soon as you think you’re better than you are, it catches up to you. I’m just trying to keep a level head.”

'You are not OK!' – Erik ten Hag hits out at 'crazy' speculation after Marcus Rashford was dropped to Man Utd bench

Erik ten Hag has hit out at pundits for speculating about the reason for Marcus Rashford's benching against Crystal Palace.

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Ten Hag made the decision to bench Rashford against Crystal Palace, and started the game with Amad Diallo, Joshua Zirkzee, and Alejandro Garnacho in his front three. When the team news was announced, Jamie Redknapp, working for Sky, speculated that there may have been a clash between the pair.

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Ten Hag took the time to hit back at Redknapp's assertion, insisting that he made the change for tactical reasons. United played in midweek – Rashford scored a brace in a 7-0 win over Barnsley – and will next be in action on Wednesday against Twente in the Europa League. The Englishman was introduced as a second-half substitute at Selhurst Park but was unable to inspire a winner.

WHAT TEN HAG SAID

Ten Hag told reporters: "I heard already speculation from pundits. It's crazy, as a person you are not OK when you bring such speculation when you don't know. It was just rotation. I am very happy with Marcus in everything he is doing."

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After the clash with Twente, United play Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday. Rashford will hope to get plenty more minutes under his belt.

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