Following an economical spell by Chahal (1-15 off four overs), skipper Devdhar fell to Sumit Kumar in the 15th over which brought the equation down to 47 runs needed off 5 overs. The game ebbed and flowed from thereon. While Baroda had their nose ahead after the 17th over, when Mohit Sharma leaked 13 runs, Haryana fought back with back-to-back tight overs from Arun Chaprana and Mohit who conceded for just six and five runs respectively. … [Read more...] about Vishnu Solanki heroics helps Baroda edge Haryana in a last-ball thriller
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Roundtable: Toughest rankings decisions for 2021 class
“Troy Franklin. While I've thought Emeka Egbuka was the top receiver for the better part of the last 18 months, before his emergence, I was higher on Troy Franklin earlier in his career. Franklin was originally in the top 15 and had some others pass him, but he's a player who is in my five-stars and one I think should still have made the final 32. My player comp for him has been Marqise Lee. Franklin, like Lee, was also a very good defensive back, but for the past year, I've told his former prep coach numerous times, physically, he reminds me so much of Devonta Smith, long, lanky, always open, always getting separation. In no way am I predicting a Heisman Trophy for Franklin, but as he gets bigger and stronger in college, similar production over his career wouldn't be a surprise.” — HUFFMAN … [Read more...] about Roundtable: Toughest rankings decisions for 2021 class
Paul McGinley: What Rory McIlroy must do to win frequently again
It is now six years since he has won a major and 15 months since his last win, with opportunities slipping by or sabotaged with either a poor round early in an event or a run of holes during a round that have put him too far behind. He then so often makes a run for the line and a top-10 finish, like he did at Augusta in November. … [Read more...] about Paul McGinley: What Rory McIlroy must do to win frequently again
Confident England head to India for four-Test series as cricket’s toughest challenge approaches
Joe Root: England 'couldn't be in better place' to challenge IndiaSri Lanka vs England: Five talking points Not since England triumphed 2-1 in late 2012 - then under the stewardship of Sir Alastair Cook - have India been beaten in a Test series on home soil. Should Root mastermind an end to that run perhaps he will deserve to join Strauss and Cook as a knight of the realm as it would be some feat. … [Read more...] about Confident England head to India for four-Test series as cricket’s toughest challenge approaches
Vitality Netball Legends Series: Tamsin Greenway addresses the ‘championship quarter’
One thing I will say though, is that at some point Jess Thirlby will probably want to see her starting seven stay out there in a match and see if they can sort things out themselves, as opposed to relying always on changes being made. I sometimes feel we rely heavily on changes to fix issues rather than information to current players out there. … [Read more...] about Vitality Netball Legends Series: Tamsin Greenway addresses the ‘championship quarter’