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Greater Kashmir Inner Pages
16 Greater Kashmir SRINAGAR | May 10, 2016, Tuesday epaper.GreaterKashmir.com facebook.com/DailyGreaterKashmir I don’t want any selfish players around, warns Mickey Arthur Karachi, May 9: Pakistan's newly appointed cricket coach Mickey Arthur put his future charges on notice Monday, warning he would not compromise on discipline, fitness and fielding ahead of tough tours in England and Australia. Arthur, who successfully coached his native South Africa from 2005-2010 before migrating to Australia, replaced Waqar Younis, who resigned following Pakistan's disastrous World Twenty20 campaign in India last month. His appointment is part of wholesale changes Pakistan made to lift the team, which has slumped to ninth in one-day and seventh in Twenty20 rankings. The dismal slide is mainly blamed on players' poor discipline, and Arthur warned in a telephone interview from Perth, Western Australia, that he will be cracking down. “I will be tough on discipline and that's the way we can get better and better results,” the 47-year-old said. “I want everybody to start playing for the team and I don't want any selfish players around,” he said, calling for “proper values and boundaries”. Discipline is not a strong point for Pakistan's notoriously volatile players. Talented opener Ahmed Shehzad and middle-order batsman Umar Akmal were both left out of the squad's boot camp training session ahead of July's tour of England due to disciplinary issues. Senior batsman Younis Khan also had to apologise after he was served with a show cause notice following his protest over umpiring in a domestic tournament. Arthur said he will also be tough on fitness and fielding. “Our bowling is good, but we need to lift our batting massively,” he said. “I will also be tough on fielding and fitness and need players who can play longterm, and these issues are non-negotiable.” But he also said he required boldness in his players. “I also want players who aren't prepared to be bullied,” he said. Next challenge: England Arthur, who was sacked as Australia's coach 19 months into the job in 2013, will be Pakistan's fifth foreign coach after Richard Pybus, Bob Woolmer, Geoff Lawson and Dav Whatmore. He will take charge ahead of the England tour, where Pakistan play four Tests, five one-day and a Twenty20 international matches between July 14-September 7. They also play three Tests and six one-day in Australia starting in December. In between they will face New Zealand and world T20 champions the West Indies. The two series against top tier teams England and Australia on their home turf will be “tough”, Arthur said. “For Pakistan players, those conditions are trying, but I want the team to be up for the challenge. “Without a doubt we will go to win... If the players show improvement, then I know I am doing my job.” “Arthur said the “sheer challenge” of the Pakistan coaching role — regarded as one of the toughest and most turbulent in international cricket — “really excited me”. “I know everything about the job, but what I know more is that there is huge passion (for) cricket and there is enormous talent in Pakistan and I think if we can get proper structure in place then we can really get this team far away,” he said. SPORTS twitter.com/GreaterKashmir_ 2nd Division, I-League Kashmir FC to face Minerwa Chandigarh today Srinagar, May 9: Lone Star Kashmir FC is all set host Minerwa FC Chandigarh in its second division, I-League match at Synthetic Turf, TRC Ground, here on Tuesday. After having lost two home games to Dempo Goa and Muhammedan Sporting Kolkatta hosts Kashmir FC would like to earn a win in the crucial tie against Chandigarh side which stands at second place on the points table. The match is important for both sides, while visitors would like to gain full points in order to hold on to second spot, host Kashmir FC would like to resume winning ways. After having brilliant qualifying round, the main round has been troublesome for the Kashmir FC with five matches without a victory so far. Minerwa is side that boost top players that also include foreigners and have been doing well in main round. In qualifying round, Minerva had defeated Kashmir FC on both the occasions. Stats and squad favor visitors on any given day but the will to shine and struggle till the end suggest not taking Kashmir FC lightly. Kashmir FC may be the only side in whole second division I-League of not boosting foreigners in their squad. The side mostly comprises of Indian players and majority being from J&K as the club aims to develop the game in the State. “We are desperate to resume winning ways and would like to start that with a win against Minerwa. We know they are tough opponents but if you go and check our relist we have always been close and margin of defeat has been only one goal in almost every game,” said Kashmir FC coach Hilal Parray. “We have been missing the chances that come our way and that have cost us in all games. Tomorrow will be new day and new game and we would like to give something cheer for our fans,” he said. After 143 IPL games, would-befather Raina set for a break Hogg reprimanded for inappropriate language New Delhi, May 9: Gujarat Lions captain Suresh Raina, the only cricketer to have played each and every game for his respective IPL franchises, is all set to take a break atleast for one match to be with his wife Priyanka, who is expecting the couple's first child. According to sources, Raina is expected to fly down to Amsterdam, where his wife is due for delivery anytime in the next few days. Raina has played 143 games on trot with 132 games for Chennai Super Kolkata, May 9: Kolkata Knight Riders' (KKR) Chinaman bowler Brad Hogg was reprimanded by the match referee for inappropriate language, an Indian Premier League (IPL) release said on Monday. “Brad Hogg of Kolkata Knight Riders was reprimanded by the Match Referee for using inappropriate language, actions or gestures which disparage or provoke an aggressive reaction during a match,” said the release. “Hogg admitted to the level 1 offence (Article 2.1.7 of the IPL Code of Conduct for Players and Team Officials) and accepted the sanction,” the release added. (IANS) Kings in IPL and Champions League T20 and 11 for Gujarat Lions. With Gujarat Lions having a spaced out schedule for their last three games, it might mean that Raina will be missing at the most one match on May 14 against Royal Challengers Bangalore. Raina is expected to make it for May 19 match against Kolkata Knight Riders at Lions' second home venue Kanpur followed by last league match against Mumbai Indians on May 21. PTI Cameroon female goalkeeper dies of heart attack Yaounde (Cameroon), May 9: The Cameroon Football Federation has announced the death of Femina Stars Ebolowa goalkeeper Jeanine Christelle Djomnang. The 26-year-old goalkeeper collapsed during her warm-up before a Femina Stars Ebolowa match in southern Cameroon, and was rushed to hospital. The governing body said on Sunday initial reports sug- gested she died of a heart attack but it is now awaiting the formal medical report, the BBC reported. The news came less than 48 hours after the death of Cameroon international Patrick Ekeng in Romania. Djomnang complained of chest pains as she prepared to take on Louves Minproff Yaounde in the Cameroon elite league and died on her way to hospital. Cameroon's African women footballer of the year Gaelle Enganamouit, who now plays in Sweden, was one of the first to react to the news. "It's with sadness that I have learnt of the death of my team-mate Djomnang Jeanine Christelle of Femina Stars Ebolowa, may her soul rest in peace," she wrote on Twitter on Monday. IPL star Mustafizur sparks Big Bash League franchise interest Melbourne, May 9: Bangladesh's Mustafizur Rahman could ignite a bidding war between several Big Bash League (BBL) cricket franchises as the promising pacer has caught the eyes of many in Australia. The 20-year-old is one of the hottest T20 bowlers in the world right now, dominating the Indian Premier League (IPL) at the Sunrisers Hyderabad with lively left-arm pace, deceptive slower balls, hostile yorker and cutters. Seven BBL clubs have at least one overseas vacancy; only the Melbourne Stars have already filled their quota with English pair Luke Wright and Kevin Pietersen. The Melbourne Renegades may have got an early jump on their rivals in the race for Mustafizur. The Bangladeshi's IPL coach Tom Moody is a director at the Renegades, who currently have two overseas spots available on their list, although one is expected to be taken by the return of the West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo. Moody's close connection with Mustafizur could be a deal-breaker for the Renegades should they want to sign the 20-year-old. Renegades' coach David Saker recently expressed a desire to boost his side's bowling stock after a disappointing campaign last season, which saw them miss the finals for the third consecutive season. "To be fair, we probably need an overseas bowler. We're looking at whether to go down that track or to recruit a bowler from inside Australia," Saker was quoted as saying by theage. com.au. Recently described as a "little genius" by Sydney Sixers captain and Sunrisers teammate Moises Henriques, Mustafizur could also be swayed to the SCG with the Sixers having room for two international signings. Musatfizur could be an option to replace legendary all-rounder Jacques Kallis at the reigning champions Sydney Sixers, who are expected to re-sign West Indian all-rounder Andre Russell. If Mustafizur does find a team in the BBL he would be the second Bangladeshi to play in Australia after Shakib Al Hasan, who turned out for the Strikers and Renegades. The 20-year-old claimed nine wickets in three matches for Bangladesh in the World T20 in India in March, including a haul of 5-22 against semi-finalists New Zealand. (IANS) CMYK