Jonny Bairstow, Dan Lawrence seal emphatic seven-wicket win on final morning

Few alarms for England’s batsmen in final push after fourth-evening jitters

George Dobell18-Jan-2021England 421 (Root 228, Lawrence 73) and 76 for 3 (Bairstow 35*) beat Sri Lanka 135 (Bess 5-30) and 359 (Thirimanne 111, Leach 5-122) by seven wicketsEngland have won the first Test in Galle by seven wickets.In the end, it was straightforward enough. Resuming on the final morning with 36 more runs required to win, it took England just 9.2 overs to wrap up victory. Jonny Bairstow settled any nerves that may have been lingering by rocking on to the back foot and cutting Lasith Embuldeniya for four in the second over of the morning, while Dan Lawrence picked off singles with an ease that seemed impossible the previous evening. Together they posted an unbeaten stand of 62 for the fourth wicket with Lawrence providing admirably assured support on debut.There were a couple of anxious moments. Replays suggested that, had Sri Lanka called for a review when Lawrence, on 9, was hit on the pad by Dilruwan Perera, he would have been given out.Generally, however, there was little of the anxiety that characterised the frenetic passage of play that ended the fourth day, when, had Bairstow been run-out – as he probably should have been – England would have been 14 for 4.Related

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Ultimately, Sri Lanka were never able to fully repair the damage incurred by their first-innings batting debacle. To be bowled out for 135 when the surface was at its best handed England a significant advantage which they never really allowed to slip.For England this will be an especially satisfying victory. Going into this match, they had only one day of intra-squad warm-up cricket and had a poor long-term record at the start of series having lost the first Test in five of their previous six series. To see their captain, Joe Root, rediscover his best form with a double-century and their spinners, Dom Bess and Jack Leach, both claim a five-wicket haul would have been enormously pleasing. It is believed to be the first time two England spinners have taken five-wicket hauls in the same Test since John Emburey and Derek Underwood achieved it, also in Sri Lanka, in 1982.It is England’s fourth successive overseas Test victory, following the three that ended their tour of South Africa at the start of 2020. It is the first time England have achieved such a run in away Tests since 1955-57, when they beat New Zealand and South Africa twice each. It is also England’s fifth successive Test victory in Sri Lanka and their second successive victory in Galle. Prior to the 2018 tour, they had never won at the ground.It was Root’s 24th victory as Test captain. Now only Michael Vaughan, with 26 wins, has more as an England captain. It was Root’s first overseas Test victory achieved without Ben Stokes in his side.The second and final Test, also in Galle, begins on Friday.

Tottenham: Conte demands new ‘absolute priority’ signing

Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte has demanded a new ‘absolute priority’ signing for the club this summer, according to reports.

The Lowdown: Big summer on the cards?

The Premier League top-four chasers could be facing a big transfer window at the end of the 2021/2022 season as Conte eyes a major transfer overhaul.

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As many as six new additions are reportedly in their sights with a reserve goalkeeper, right-wing-back, central defender, two midfielders and a forward set to be targeted (The Telegraph).

The Athletic have also claimed that a centre-back is top of Conte’s wish-list as club chief Fabio Paratici and co draw up a list of candidates ahead of June 10.

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Now, according to reports out of Spain, the Lilywhites head coach has demanded Inter Milan defender and rumoured target Stefan de Vrij as his new ‘absolute priority’ signing.

Allegedly ‘by order’ of Conte, Spurs have officially joined the list of suitors for the Nerazzurri star as their manager green-lights a move for him – with the 52-year-old now prioritising his ‘arrival’ at N17.

The Verdict: Get it done?

De Vrij’s contract situation at the San Siro, with his current deal set to expire in 2023 as things stand, could mean the Serie A giants aren’t in the strongest of positions to demand a hefty fee for his services.

Reports have even suggested he could leave for as little as £15 million and we believe Spurs should take full advantage and back Conte with a summer bid.

The 30-year-old was a mainstay under Tottenham’s boss when he guided Inter to a 2020/2021 Scudetto title, playing the sixth-highest amount of minutes in the league and making more clearances per 90 than any of his teammates (WhoScored).

There’s no reason de Vrij couldn’t replicate this form in England with members of the media even branding the Netherlands international a would-be ‘unbelievable signing’ (Dean Jones).

Taking this into account, it’s hardly surprising Conte has put his former star top of the agenda.

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Revealed: Lionel Messi names rival that made him ‘most angry’ – with it no surprise to find that Real Madrid opponent annoyed Inter Miami’s former Barcelona superstar

Lionel Messi has named the rival that made him “most angry” over the course of his career, with Sergio Ramos getting the nod from the Argentine icon.

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Eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi has shared a field with a number of legendary figures down the years, with his club career taking him from Barcelona to Inter Miami via Paris Saint-Germain. He has also won 182 caps for his country, gracing World Cup and Copa America competition along the way.

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Messi has now told of the opponent that annoyed him the most, with former Real Madrid captain Ramos eventually becoming a team-mate at PSG: “We had many clashes with Sergio Ramos: how many times did I argue…He is the player who made me feel the most angry. Then we were team-mates, but we always clashed in the Clasico: they were intense matches.”

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While picking out his fiercest foe, Messi has also been discussing close friends. He grew up alongside ex-Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero in the Argentine national team set-up and has revealed that he now rooms alone after seeing a heart condition force his long-time ally into retirement. Messi added: "Since Kun Aguero retired from football, I sleep alone in the national team: I no longer have a room-mate.”

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Messi is currently away on international duty, with Argentina ready to open the defence of their Copa America crown against Canada on Thursday. He will return to MLS action once that competition is over, with there talk of Ramos – who is leaving Sevilla as a free agent – joining him in the United States.

Hesson, Hathurusingha on shortlist for Bangladesh coach

Russell Domingo first to be interviewed but Mike Hesson being seen as a frontrunner

Mohammad Isam in Dhaka08-Aug-2019The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has cranked up its search for the senior team coach, with the side’s next assignment – a one-off Test against Afghanistan – less than a month away. The board’s shortlist included Mike Hesson, Grant Flower, Paul Farbrace, Russell Domingo and Chandika Hathurusingha, after Andy Flower declined the board’s offer a second time. The BCB may be in a race with other subcontinent boards, with India, Pakistan and Afghanistan also looking for a head coach, and ongoing issues between Hathurusingha and Sri Lanka Cricket.Farbrace, it is understood, is out of the running after he declined the BCB’s offer to take things further.* It is the second time the former England assistant coach has done so; he was among those being discussed for the role even though he had declined the board’s offer in March last year. The BCB eventually appointed Steve Rhodes then, with whom it parted ways immediately after the World Cup.ESPNcricinfo has learned that Hesson, the former New Zealand coach, is a frontrunner, with BCB president Nazmul Hassan and some directors expressing interest. However, Domingo, who coached South Africa from 2013 to 2016, was the first coach to be interviewed as the board began its process in Dhaka on Thursday. Grant Flower, who was Pakistan’s batting coach, and Hathurusingha remain on the periphery of the board’s interest.Hathurusingha, who coached Bangladesh from 2014 to 2017, is known to be a favourite of the BCB president and a few directors, even though he quit to take up the Sri Lanka job in October 2017. However, ESPNcricinfo understands that Hathurusingha’s ongoing struggle with Sri Lanka Cricket, which resulted in his suspension this week, has resulted in a difference of opinion between the Bangladesh board directors over his prospects. Still, the BCB will reportedly conduct a telephone interview with Hathurusingha, which doesn’t rule him out of contention.The, BCB, meanwhile, was impressed with Domingo’s presentation during the interview.”We have started working with our shortlisted coaches,” the BCB’s media committee chairman, Jalal Yunus, said. “We have just conducted an interview with Russell Domingo, the former South Africa coach. He is a real professional. He is well qualified. He gave us a presentation about what he thinks about Bangladesh cricket. It was satisfying for the BCB.”We will interview the rest of the coaches on our shortlist. We have two more to interview in the next few days, and then we will choose between these coaches.”*

Rodrygo denies he has any plans to leave Real Madrid despite impending Kylian Mbappe arrival after hinting he could seek transfer

Rodrygo refuted rumours related to his move away from Real Madrid due to Kylian Mbappe's arrival at the club.

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  • Rodrygo claimed he won't leave Real Madrid
  • Hinted he could move away in an interview
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    The Brazilian's future at Santiago Bernabeu became a subject of speculation after his recent interviews with a few media outlets suggested that the player could seek a transfer away from the club. However, on Wednesday, Rodrygo took to social media to refute those rumours as he claimed he is happy to continue at Real Madrid.

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    In an interview with – which was recorded a few weeks back, the winger had said, "It also depends. Of course, I want to stay here for many years. I want to be here as long as I feel that I help and I’m important to the team. And from the moment when I see that I’m no longer important, maybe it’s time to look for another place.

    "I don’t think that’s what’s happening at the moment and I’m not thinking about it. I always dreamed of playing here, it was always my favourite club. I have everything here, I am making a dream come true, I am already a champion of everything and as long as I am important I want to continue here."

    When asked if he would consider playing in any other league, the player added, "The Premier League is a league that everybody likes, I am not going to close doors to any other league. Everyone knows that my dream is always to play for Real Madrid — I want to be here, but everything can be discussed. But my objective is to continue here."

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    Taking to X on Wednesday, the 23-year-old wrote, "A very annoying situation occurred today, where one of my interviews was completely taken out of context. To be very direct, I am VERY happy at Real Madrid, I live a dream every day and it does NOT cross my mind to leave the club of my life! Now we continue with history to make. By 15. HALA MADRID AND NOTHING MORE!"

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    The Brazil international will be in action for his club one last time this season on Saturday as Carlo Ancelotti's side take on Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final at Wembley.

Bangladesh tour of New Zealand called off after Christchurch terror attack

The team was en route to the Al Noor mosque for Friday prayers at the time of the attack but escaped to the nearby Hagley Oval

Mohammad Isam in Christchurch15-Mar-2019Bangladesh’s tour of New Zealand has been called off following a terrorist attack on two Christchurch mosques, in which at least 40 people have been killed. The players and other members of the touring party are safe, in lockdown at their hotel; some of them were on their way to one of the mosques for Friday prayers at the time of the attack but escaped to the nearby Hagley Oval.Timeline of the Christchurch attack

1.40pm (local time): A man enters a Christchurch city mosque and opens fire on the people inside. Witnesses hear multiple gunshots.
1.52pm: Senior Bangladesh batsman Tamim Iqbal calls travelling ESPNcricinfo journalist Mohammad Isam for help. He asks Isam to call the police and inform them about the “shooting” at the mosque they were about to enter.
2.45pm: The team, after consultation with NZC and BCB, heads to the hotel on Cathedral Street.
2.54pm: New Zealand police commissioner Mike Bush says the situation involves an “active shooter”.
4.15pm: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks publicly, calling it “one of New Zealand’s darkest days.” Later, calls it a “terrorist attack”.
5pm: The third and the final Test of the tour is called off by NZC, after consultation with the BCB and ICC.

New Zealand police commissioner Mike Bush said police had made four arrests in connection with the attack, which included multiple improvised explosive devices attached to vehicles.Prime minister Jacinda Ardern called it a terrorist attack. “There is no place in New Zealand for such acts of extreme and unprecedented violence, which it is clear this act was,” Arden said. “This is and will be one of New Zealand’s darkest days. I would describe it as an unprecedented act of violence, an act that has absolutely no place in New Zealand. This is not who we are.”The attack took place just after 1.30 pm local time. The players and some support staffers were on their way to the Al Noor Mosque, less than a mile from Hagley Oval, when they saw signs of the unfolding carnage. They initially stayed in the bus and made phone calls, including one to this reporter, who was at the ground. Several journalists then came over to where the bus was and accompanied the players to the ground.ALSO READ: ‘There’s shooting here, please save us’Much of the coaching staff were back in the team hotel while the head coach Steve Rhodes was at the ground. Later, the players went back to their hotel.Team manager Khaled Mashud said the players had had a lucky escape. “We must have been about 50 yards from the mosque. I would say we were really lucky. Had we reached even three or four minutes earlier, we probably would have been inside the mosque. This could then have been a massive incident.”He said arrangements were being made to fly the team back to Bangladesh as soon as possible.Within a couple of hours the two boards had decided on the fate of the tour. “We are shocked and appalled as I am sure all New Zealanders are,” NZC CEO David White said. “We are offering support to all those within the teams affected by the situation and are continuing to take advice from authorities on the ground.”The Bangladesh team will take off from Christchurch at midday on Saturday and arrive in Dhaka in the evening.

'We need everyone now for the last push!' – Virgil van Dijk sends rallying cry to team-mates after Liverpool's dismal Europa League exit as Premier League title race reaches climax

Virgil van Dijk has urged Liverpool to gear up for the "last push" following dismal Europa League exit as Premier League title race reaches climax.

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Liverpool beaten by Atalanta by a 3-1 agg. scoreAll to fight for in the Premier LeagueVan Dijk wants his team-mates to step up and show characterWHAT HAPPENED?

Liverpool managed a 1-0 victory against Atalanta in the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final clash, but it was too little to overturn the 3-0 deficit from the first leg at Anfield. After the consolation win, Van Dijk has called on his teammates to regroup and focus on the final stretch of the Premier League title race, starting with a match against Fulham on Sunday.

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Speaking to after the match, Van Dijk said: "First, credit to Atalanta, the damage was done last week and we were very poor. They had the perfect game and they deserved to go through. We made it far too difficult for ourselves last week.

"Today was a good game, a great fight and we won but it does not feel like it. It's an improvement but the reality is that we are out and we have to very quickly turn this around and travel to London on Sunday. We all have a responsibility to be ready for it physically and mentally. We are disappointed to be out of the competition as we really wanted to win it.

"We need everyone for the last push and that is the feeling that I am getting now. We tried to [capitalise on the early goal]. We had some opportunities as well. Maybe at times, we wanted to play too quickly and everyone was keen to get the second and eventually then the third. Overall, it was a better game than last week but it wasn't enough."

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The victory against Atalanta halted Liverpool's three-game winless streak, which included a draw against Manchester United, a defeat by Atalanta in the first leg of the Europa League tie, and a disappointing loss to Crystal Palace in the Premier League. After the shock loss to Palace, Liverpool currently trail leaders Manchester City by two points in the Premier League table, with six games left to play.

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Moving ahead from their Europa League disappointment, Liverpool will look to channel their energy and focus into their pursuit of Premier League success, with Van Dijk leading the charge from the backline. Following a trip to Fulham this Sunday, the Reds will be in action at Goodison Park in the Merseyside derby on April 25.

Explained: Why Leicester will avoid points deduction this season despite allegedly breaking PSR rules – but they could be hit with sanctions upon return to Premier League

Leicester have allegedly breached the Premier League's Profitability and Sustainability rules but will not receive a deduction this season.

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Leicester allegedly breach Premier League PSR rulesWill not be docked Championship points this season Foxes may receive deduction in Premier League Getty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?

The Premier League's PSR rules have seen a lot of the headlines in the media this season amid a crackdown on breaches, with teams like Everton, Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United being hit with points deductions. However, despite Leicester having allegedly breached the rules as well, they will not be docked points from their Championship tally due to legal restrictions.

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After being charged for the breach last month, the Foxes took up legal action against the English Football League (EFL) by claiming that a points deduction in the Championship for their offenses in the Premier League would be unlawful. Following the legal recourse, the EFL has now agreed that the limitations in the regulations will not allow them to dock points from the Championship league leaders.

WHAT THE EFL SAID

In a statement, the EFL announced: "Having taken legal advice, the EFL has confirmed to all parties that whilst it would want to respect any decision of a Premier League disciplinary commission (and vice versa) to deduct points in the EFL, it does not have the power under the regulations as currently drafted."

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Earlier this month, Leicester confirmed losses of £89.7 million ($112.7m) for the 2022-23 season which took their total losses over the last three seasons, all of which they spent in the top-flight, to a total of £215m ($270.2m). The Premier League permits under £105m ($132m) of losses over a three-year period which brought around their breach of the PSR rules.

Pep Guardiola spotted wearing rare watch 'worth over £1 million' and created for tennis legend Rafael Nadal during Man City's Champions League tie at Real Madrid

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola was seen wearing a rare, £1.1 million watch during Manchester City's Champions League draw with Real Madrid.

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  • Man City draw 3-3 at Real Madrid
  • Guardiola seen wearing £1.1m watch
  • One of just 50 in the world
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    During City's 3-3 draw with Madrid at Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday night, the Spaniard was seen sporting a rare and expensive watch. According to the Daily Mail, this £1.1m ($1.38m) luxury item is a 'Calibre RM27-01', is designed by high-end brand Richard Mille and was specifically created for tennis great Rafael Nadal. The report adds that there are only 50 versions of this watch on the planet.

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    Aside from watches, these two European heavyweights played out a gripping and high-quality clash in the first leg of their last eight Champions League tie. City are seeking to defend their title, where they beat Los Blancos in the semi-finals last season, whereas the La Liga outfit are looking to make it a record-extending 15 Champions League trophies this term.

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    This watch has reportedly broken the world record for the lightest mechanical watch ever made, weighing in at 18.83 grams. Mille called the invention a "triumph of engineering and technology" and one of the most "innovative architectural constructions" of recent years.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Guardiola's City side host relegation-threatened Luton Town at the Etihad on Saturday in the Premier League, before entertaining Madrid in the second leg of their tie four days later. Before then, Carlo Ancelotti's men are away to Mallorca on Saturday evening.

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