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'Is it as mad as it looks?'

From hairstyles to stomach upsets, bibs to pre-match rituals – a look at the best quotes from the IPL season gone by

Carlyle Laurie28-May-2012″Stress and carrying Shah Rukh Khan.”
May 27, 2012
“[At the end of the season] everyone was getting each other’s signatures on their jerseys. I said I should get everyone’s signature on my bib, since I wore it most of the time.”

May 26, 2012
“When someone gets a stomach upset, it’s because of the IPL. If someone gets an outside edge, it’s because of the IPL.”
May 26, 2012
“Chennai is like putting your head into an oven and turning it to 200 degrees and baking yourself.”

May 25, 2012
“The IPL is on but they [Pune Warriors] haven’t kept me in the team and have sent me back. After returning to my village, I have started working out. After practising in the morning, I help my brothers in the farms.”

May 24, 2012
“I don’t see anyone with a hairstyle that is similar to mine.”
May 14, 2012
“Earlier, the men wanted to be introduced to Preity; now, the women want to meet Shah Rukh.”
Kolkata Knight Riders’
May 14, 2012
“I sleep the whole day after breakfast to get in shape for the game.”
May 12, 2012
“Take a single and give me the strike, I shall do the rest.”
May 6
“Maybe I’ll give my hair gel to him (Sourav Ganguly) cause I haven’t used it in last 3 months.”
April 21, 2012
“Those who are questioning my action are evil … If I was hit into the galleries, my action would never have been questioned.”
April 20, 2012
“Zaheer is as good a doctor as he is a fast bowler.”

Apr 19, 2012
“Chill, I’m fine. Don’t be sad. Keep hitting them in the stands.”
April 18, 2012
“We fielded like an Under-14s side. They are professional cricketers, they should be able to catch. They should be able to stop the ball going through their legs.”

Sunil Narine had a pleasant surprise for Sunil Gavaskar•AFP”Actually, I was named after you.”
April 15, 2012
“You’ve got world-class players who are sitting in England now wanting to play the IPL when you’ve got some second-rate Australians getting gigs here.”
April 12
“They ask me, ‘Is it as mad as it looks?'”

Apr 13, 2012
“We have been strictly instructed by Preity [Zinta, Kings XI’s owner] to go slow on serving the players any oily food, even if the cravings are intense.”
April 8

Arsenal keen to prise long-term transfer target Raphinha away from Barcelona

Arsenal have rekindled their interest in Barcelona star Raphinha and they are reportedly ready to offer a huge fee for the Brazilian.

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  • Arsenal show interest in Raphinha
  • Brazilian winger in fierce form
  • Flick unlikely to sanction Raphinha's sale
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Raphinha has transformed his Barcelona fortunes after a slow start to his journey with the Catalan giants, emerging as their captain. In the 2024-25 campaign, he has been the club's best player having contributed with 22 combined goals and assists across all competitions in 17 appearances. His form has started attracting interest from clubs across Europe including Premier League giants Arsenal, according to .

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    The Gunners, who have missed out in the title race at the last moment in the past two seasons, are finally hoping to cross the line this time and are accordingly planning to bolster their attack. The report also adds that the north London outfit are ready to offer a whopping €90 million (£75m/$95m) to secure the Brazilian's signature. The club had earlier shown interest in the player before he had completed his transfer from Leeds United to Catalonia.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Raphinha has been linked with a move away in the past, as the Catalans have contemplated offloading him amid their ongoing financial crisis. However, now with the winger's rise in form, it is unlikely that head coach Hansi Flick will sanction the player's sale.

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    For now, the player remains focused on Barcelona and will be back in action for them after the international break on Saturday, as Flick's men take on Celta Vigo in La Liga.

Wow: Pep ready to brutally sell "very popular" £300k-a-week Man City hero

Manchester City are reportedly willing to sell a "very popular" player in the summer transfer window, as Pep Guardiola makes a big decision over his future.

Man City transfer news

Guardiola is a manager who is forever looking for perfection, and for that reason, he will want new players this summer despite his side's continued domestic dominance, in order to mount another genuine quadruple bid next season.

According to one new update, City have made their first move to sign Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon, as they look to pip Premier League rivals Liverpool to his signature. The 23-year-old is believed to be valued at a whopping £70m, however, with the Magpies desperate to keep hold of one of their most important players.

Newcastle player Anthony Gordon

Highly-rated young Benfica and Portugal midfielder Joao Neves is also a rumoued target for Guardiola's reigning Premier League champions, as they look to snap up a long-term replacement for the legendary Kevin De Bruyne. The 19-year-old is arguably considered one of Europe's most exciting young players in his position, appearing twice for his country at Euro 2024.

This could also be a summer that sees City lose some influential figures, with goalkeeper Ederson recently linked with a move away. He is far from alone in that respect, and Bernardo Silva has continually been backed to join Barcelona, too.

Now, a new update from Football Insider says that Manchester City are "willing to sell" Jack Grealish before the start of next season, feeling that now is the right time to let him go.

The Englishman's "partying" nature is seen as a big reason for this decision, with Guardiola potentially feeling that the 28-year-old lacks professionalism. While the winger is described in the report as "very popular" in the dressing room, that may not be enough to see him stay on beyond the summer.

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Grealish's City career has been a curious one overall, with endless trophy success coming his way, but his performances rarely standing out as anything close to world-class.

While Guardiola has arguably taken some of the flair out of the £300,000-a-week England international's game, certainly compared to his more flamboyant, maverick style at Aston Villa, a lack of end product has been a constant issue. A tally of 14 goals and 18 assists in 125 appearances is a poor return, considering he has been playing an attacking role for possibly Europe's best club side since he arrived.

Grealish personality is undoubtedly likeable, so it is understandable why he is such a popular presence at the Etihad, but there are question marks about both his ceiling and dedication as a player, which means cashing in on him this summer could make sense.

Jack Grealish's 2023/24 Premier League stats

Total

Appearances

20

Starts

10

Goals

3

Assists

1

Key passes per game

1.3

Shots per game

1.1

Dribbles per game

0.9

Guardiola is not someone who will put up with a player who isn't as focused as possible, and following a disappointing season on a personal level – one that saw him miss out on the Euros with England – it would not be a surprise to see Grealish dispatched.

'I'm a late-night person'

England’s Irish import doesn’t mind being ragged by Swanny, and wishes hotel rooms had iPads

Interview by Nagraj Gollapudi30-Apr-2012Tell us something we don’t know about you.
When I was 11 I had to umpire a game. I got hit in the head and got knocked out. The ball was hit straight back, hit the bail and knocked my head.Are you restless or a patient person?
Very patient. I would not survive in India otherwise. India tests your patience.Which is the most difficult place you have travelled to?
Bangladesh. It is just a completely different culture to anywhere else I have travelled. Things in general take time [to get done].Who is the best at tweeting among the cricketing fraternity?
I enjoy following Ravi Bopara, and probably Stuart Broad, who tweets all the time.And who is the funniest in the England dressing room?
Swanny [Graeme Swann]. He always likes to be the centre of attention. A sort of clown of the group, and he is good at it, very funny. He’s always at me for being born in Ireland and having played for Ireland. But I don’t bother to hit back; it is a waste of time. You never win.Can you ever shut Kevin Pietersen up? He is always in the headlines for something he has said.
Shut him up? Why? He is funny. Kev is quite a controversial guy. He says what he thinks. And I like him for it. And he is a huge part of the England dressing room.The best cricketing tip you have got?

The best thing I have heard is to be yourself and to not have regrets about how you play and what you do.Late nights or early mornings?
Even at half-past eleven I’m struggling to get up. Late nights, definitely.Can an Irishman ever feel fully integrated into English culture?
Absolutely. I feel more comfortable integrating to that than any other culture in the world. The English are laidback, comfortable socially, and getting along is easy.What are the Irish better at than the English?
Rugby. I will support Ireland at rugby, but when England and Ireland are playing, I sit on the fence.Do you have a pet?
I am getting some fish soon. I am a big fan. I do go out fishing some times, and I’ve done it in Australia and New Zealand. The biggest I have caught is a tiny fish [the size of his hand]. Fishing is a patient game where you can get frustrated easily. But if you manage to catch a fish, you’ll be delighted.Golf or fishing?
Golf. I am good at driving.What should hotel rooms have?
I’ll tell you what I always bring with me: Xbox, projector, games, big speakers. I think hotels should have iPads and faster wireless.What is the best ground you have played at?
Lord’s. It sums up cricket for me – how the game should be played, how the whole ground perceives cricket, especially when you play a Test match there and it is a full house. It is just unbelievable.What Olympic sport would you buy a ticket for?
Tickets are hard to come by. I would love to see the 100-metre final. I know it lasts barely nine seconds but I would love to see it. As a kid I would throw the javelin and the discus, but I never timed myself at 100 metres.What is your favourite cricketing shot?
I love pulling.What’s the funniest ad shoot you have done?
Last year for Diwali, me and Tendo [Ryan ten Doeschate] had to dress up in traditional Indian gowns. We looked so out of place. It was hilarious.Is there a game from history in which you want to be the player who turned the match on its head?
It would either be [Andrew] Strauss’ hundred at Lord’s [2009 Ashes] or [Jonathan] Trott’s hundred in front of a full house at the MCG [2010-11 Ashes].

Shardul Thakur replaces Axar Patel in India's T20 World Cup squad

Avesh Khan, Umran Malik, Harshal Patel, Lukman Meriwala, Venkatesh Iyer, Karn Sharma, Shahbaz Ahmed and K Gowtham to join team bubble too

ESPNcricinfo staff13-Oct-2021Shardul Thakur has replaced Axar Patel in India’s squad for the T20 World Cup 2021. Axar, meanwhile, joins the list of stand-by players for the squad, along with Shreyas Iyer and Deepak Chahar. The BCCI also said eight players would additionally be joining the team’s bubble in Dubai to “assist Team India in their preparations” for the tournament. These are: Avesh Khan, Umran Malik, Harshal Patel, Lukman Meriwala, Venkatesh Iyer, Karn Sharma, Shahbaz Ahmed and K Gowtham.Related

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The T20 World Cup will be played primarily in the UAE – where IPL 2021 is also currently in progress – with some games of the preliminary stage in Oman.Thakur has had a good IPL season with Chennai Super Kings, who finished second in the league and the won the first qualifier against Delhi Capitals to reach the final. He has picked up 13 wickets in the UAE leg of the tournament, joint third in the period. His strikes have been at key moments, which is reflected in a Smart Wickets tally of 17.5, narrowly behind Yuzvendra Chahal’s chart-topping 17.62. He hasn’t had much opportunity to bat, but he was sent up the order at No. 4 in the qualifier against Capitals, with a view to utilising his ball-striking capacity. He, however, fell for a first-ball duck.Thakur could slot into the seam-bowling allrounder role for the Indian team, currently with Hardik Pandya. However, Hardik didn’t bowl during the IPL, and if he’s unable to do so in the T20 World Cup too, Thakur could be in line to fill that void.Axar has also had a good IPL overall and in the UAE leg, being particularly impressive with his economy rate. He has likely been moved to the reserves since Ravindra Jadeja would be the first-choice pick for left-arm fingerspinning allrounder in the team, and Axar provides an almost like-for-like option. Should Jadeja be injured or unavailable, Axar will come into the main squad.Umran Malik is currently at the top of the list for the fastest ball bowled in IPL 2021, clocking one at 153kph•BCCI

Apart from the reserves, the eight players who are going to be part of the Indian team’s bubble and help with preparations are mostly pure bowlers. Venkatesh Iyer is the only one whose primary suit is not bowling, although he could well be an additional cover for the seam-bowling allrounder’s spot. Among the rest, Avesh, Malik, Harshal and Shahbaz have all been involved in the IPL and have achieved varying degrees of success.Avesh has had a sterling season with Capitals, being entrusted with the tough overs in the powerplay and at the death, and has picked up 23 wickets in 15 games. The value of those wickets has been extremely high, as a Smart Wickets tally of 30.08 for the season shows. Harshal has topped the wicket chart with a record-equalling 32 strikes, successfully donning the role of a death-overs bowler for Royal Challengers Bangalore.Malik turned heads with his ability to generate searing pace, and is currently at the top of the list for the fastest ball bowled in IPL 2021, clocking one at 153kph. Shahbaz was used as a utility player by Royal Challengers, chipping in with his left-arm spin and handy batting.The trio of Meriwala, Karn and Gowtham haven’t played a match in the UAE leg of IPL 2021. However, their teams – Capitals for Meriwala and Super Kings for Karn and Gowtham – finished in the top two of the league stages.

Borussia Dortmund adamant Nuri Sahin's job is safe despite poor run of form in recent weeks

Borussia Dortmund have backed Nuri Sahin and assured him that his job is not in danger despite poor results in recent weeks.

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  • Dortmund back Sahin for the job
  • BVB have suffered under Sahin's tutelage
  • Lost three of their last five league fixtures
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Nuri Sahin was brought on as Edin Terzic's replacement as Borussia Dortmund boss ahead of the 2024/25 season, having garnered coaching experience while being at the helm for Turkish outfit Antalyaspor. The club legend, who made 274 appearances for BVB during two different spells at the club, has not gotten off to a great start, though.

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    Dortmund reached the Champions League final last season, which they lost 2-0 to Real Madrid and it seemed like Terzic had laid the foundation for a great BVB side to emerge. Unfortunately, the team has been on a decline under Sahin in 2024-25 and the recent second-round shock exit at the hands of Wolfsburg in the DFB-Pokal has only further exacerbated the situation.

  • WHAT SEBASTIAN KEHL SAID

    Amid growing pressure, Dortmund sporting director Sebastian Kehl has come out in public to extend his support to the under-fire Sahin. Following the 1-0 extra time loss to Wolfsburg in the Cup, Kehl told the reporters (h/t CNA): "It is clear that we are not satisfied with the overall situation of our results. But we have to stick together and work hard on things. We are lagging behind in our goals. But we will go through it together. This is a situation that Dortmund has handled successfully in the past."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BORUSSIA DORTMUND?

    Although Kehl has assured (for now) that Sahin's job is safe, Dortmund's next game is up against an RB Leipzig side that are in red-hot form currently. A loss against them on Saturday, November 2, could potentially deepen the crisis, both for the club and for Sahin.

Nottingham Forest monitoring "exciting" gem who just outscored Awoniyi

As Nuno Espirito Santo looks to add to his attacking options ahead of next season, Nottingham Forest are reportedly monitoring a future star who outscored Taiwo Awoniyi in the last campaign.

Nottingham Forest transfer news

The Midlands club wasted no time before getting their summer business going, welcoming both Eric da Silva Moreira from St Pauli and Marko Stamenic, who will spend next season on loan at Olympiacos after arriving from Red Star Belgrade. The former will, however, play a part in Nuno's side next season, looking to make an instant impact despite being just 18 years old.

The young winger told the club's official website after putting pen to paper: "I’m really happy to be here. I’ve heard a lot about the Premier League and a lot about many clubs, so I’m very happy to be at Nottingham Forest, especially at a club that has a lot of tradition just like my old club.

“Me and my family are really happy about this new challenge and I can’t wait to get started and get to know the city, the people and everything about the club.”

Nottingham Forest eyeing new striker who's scored 11 goals at City Ground

He’d bring plenty of experience to the Midlands.

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Tom Cunningham

Jun 26, 2024

Moreira isn't the only young talent who could arrive though. According to Sky Sports, Nottingham Forest are monitoring Edmund Baidoo ahead of a potential summer move. The 18-year-old winger enjoyed an excellent season with Sogndal in the second tier of Norweigian football, scoring an impressive eight goals in 17 games in all competitions, whilst also assisting a further six.

With 14 goal contributions in 17 games at just 18 years old, Baidoo could quickly become quite the player if Forest decide to make their move in the coming months.

"Exciting" Baidoo can support Awoniyi's firepower

As good as Awoniyi has been since arriving in the Midlands, his injury history remains a problem for Espirito Santo and his side, as they struggle to replace his presence leading the line. And with Chris Wood on course to leave the City Ground following the expiry of his current contract at the end of the month, Baidoo could emerge as the perfect cover for Awoniyi's goals.

Stats in all comps 23/24 (via Transfermarkt)

Edmund Baidoo

Taiwo Awoniyi

Appearances

17

23

Goals

8

6

Assists

6

3

Outside of Awoniyi, the Reds boss will currently be searching for options within his Forest squad in need of a player of Baidoo's potential. The teenager is already proving his goalscoring calibre, having netted more than Awoniyi last season, and should only become even better in the Premier League.

Earning plenty of praise during his time in Norway, journalist Lawrence Degraft Baidoo described the winger's characteristics as "exciting" on X:

Young players seem to be the name of the game for Forest and Baidoo certainly fits into that this summer, but it remains to be seen whether those at the City Ground will make their move.

Fabrizio Romano: Positive new update on Man Utd return for van Nistelrooy

Manchester United have been handed a positive boost in their chase of Ruud van Nistelrooy this summer as Sir Jim Ratcliffe aims to secure his backroom staff target ahead of the new Premier League season.

Ten Hag set to be offered new Man Utd deal

An FA Cup win followed by two weeks of Manchester United interviewing multiple other candidates for the role eventually culminated in the Red Devils deciding to keep the faith with Erik ten Hag heading into the 2024/25 season.

The Dutchman oversaw one of the worst seasons in Manchester United's Premier League history, finishing eighth and conceding as many goals as 16th-placed Brentford, while his side faced the second most shots per game of any side in Europe's top five leagues, behind only Sheffield United and behind relegated Luton Town.

However, there were mitigating circumstances, most significantly a lengthy injury list which led to defenders being played out of position and Casemiro ending the season at centre-back, making up the 14th different Red Devils centre-back pairing of the season.

According to Opta, the Dutchman was only able to call upon his first-choice pairing of Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane for 11% of his side's Premier League games, while his most used pairing of Jonny Evans and Raphael Varane started just six games together.

Manchester United's centre-back crisis (via Transfermarkt)

Player

Starts at centre-back PL 23/24

Jonny Evans

15

Victor Lindelof

8

Harry Maguire

18

Lisandro Martinez

8

Raphael Varane

16

Willy Kambwala

3

Casemiro

6

Perhaps with this in mind, the Dutchman was granted a stay of execution and is set to be offered a new deal, with ESPN reporting that the Red Devils are hoping that they can reach an agreement over a new contract "before their pre-season tour of the US", which begins on July 27th when they face Arsenal.

Though it is claimed negotiations are "complicated", it is added that talks have "progressed well" and a deal is now thought to be close. There could also be another new face in the dugout by then too, if all goes to plan.

Romano provides positive Van Nistelrooy to Man Utd update

That comes as transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Van Nistelrooy is "tempted by Man United" as they look to make him a part of the club's coaching staff.

The ex-Manchester United striker was understood to be the subject of interest from Championship side Burnley, who were looking at the Dutchman to potentially replace Vincent Kompany in the Turf Moor hot seat.

Man Utd willing to bid for £50m+ winger alongside Zirkzee

The Red Devils have been linked with a mega-money move.

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Ben Browning

Jun 25, 2024

However, any hope of that seems to have gone up in smoke, with Romano explaining that a move to Old Trafford is "advancing fast", which could see him turn down the change to manage his own side and instead join compatriot Ten Hag at Old Trafford.

Van Nistelrooy scored 150 times in 219 appearances for the Red Devils, and United fans will be hoping that his arrival will allow them to get the most out of young talent Rasmus Hojlund, who blew hot and cold last season.

Man City player ratings vs Sparta Prague: Erling Haaland, are you kidding? Norwegian superstar owns the stage in dominant Champions League win as Savinho also sizzles for Pep Guardiola's side

Striker in his element as he surpassed Neymar in the all-time scoring charts with his 43rd and 44th strikes in Europe's top competition

Erling Haaland lives for Champions League nights and he must have been licking his lips when he saw Sparta Prague were coming to town.

The Norwegian took full advantage of the opposition's lack of quality in a 5-0 thumping, scoring an outrageous backheeled volley after Phil Foden had given City an early lead.

John Stones used his head as a deadly weapon for the second game in a row before Haaland lashed home his second for his 44th goal in the Champions League, taking him ahead of Neymar in the all-time scoring charts and level with Didier Drogba.

Mathues Nunes completed the rout by slotting in a late penalty, piling more pain on the sorry Czechs. GOAL rates Man City's players from the Etihad Stadium…

  • Goalkeeper & Defence

    Stefan Ortega (6/10):

    Only had one save to make but did well to tip away Veljko Birmancevic's strike when City were only 1-0 up.

    John Stones (7/10):

    Played in a very advanced position in a throwback to two seasons ago and showed his heading prowess for the second game in a row.

    Manuel Akanji (6/10):

    Pushed up high and was occasionally caught out but his positioning also saw him feed Foden.

    Nathan Ake (6/10):

    Used his strength effectively. Had a goal ruled out for handball.

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  • Midfield

    Rico Lewis (7/10):

    Popped up all over the pitch, always making the right decision.

    Ilkay Gundogan (6/10):

    Did a lot of orchestrating but occasionally was too ponderous in possession.

    Matheus Nunes (7/10):

    Gave another demonstration of his steady improvement with a confident performance, setting up Stones' header with an arching cross before winning and converting a penalty.

    Bernardo Silva (7/10)

    His seamless passing ensured City had total control.

  • Attack

    Savinho (8/10):

    Ran the visitors ragged down the right wing, destroying opponents while also slowing down in time for his team-mates to join the attack.

    Erling Haaland (9/10):

    Looked dangerous from start to finish, having eight goal attempts with just 12 touches when he scored his first goal in obscene fashion. His second wasn't bad either but will be disappointed he wasn't on the pitch when the penalty was awarded.

    Phil Foden (7/10):

    Approaching his best form after an injury-disrupted start to the season. Took his goal superbly and was a constant headache for the visitors between the lines.

  • Subs & Manager

    James McAtee (6/10):

    Got on the ball a lot in his 21 minutes on the pitch.

    Mateo Kovacic (5/10):

    Had a very simple job to do when he came on with City 4-0 up.

    Josko Gvardiol (5/10):

    Didn't have to over exert himself.

    Ruben Dias (5/10):

    Enjoyed a 16-minute stroll.

    Nico O'Reilly (N/A):

    Made his Champions League debut in 81st minute and was a fraction too slow to mark it by scoring.

    Pep Guardiola (7/10):

    Looked furious with first half performance but must be pleased with the second-half blitz.

Smith puts the skids on South Africa to ignite World Cup campaign

Left-arm spinner has had to wait for her chance but has seized it at first opportunity in Guwahati

Valkerie Baynes03-Oct-2025Four months into her ODI career, four overs into her maiden 50-over World Cup, Linsey Smith made quite the impact, wrecking South Africa beyond repair as her England side secured an emphatic 10-wicket win in their opening match.Smith, the 30-year-old left-arm spinner, walked off the Barsapara Stadium field at the innings break – which arrived after 20.4 overs – with the stunning figures of 3 for 7 from four overs. She dismissed the usually formidable top-order of Laura Wolvaardt, Tazmin Brits and Marizanne Kapp as the Proteas collapsed to 19 for 4, before being bowled out for just 69.Smith was the pick of the England bowlers, who capitalised on lacklustre batting from a South African line-up devoid of footwork and thoughtful shot selection where only Sinalo Jafta, promoted to No.6, reached double figures with 22.Almost as impressive was Nat Sciver-Brunt’s 2 for 5 from three overs as she joined Lauren Bell in a two-pronged seam attack, having bowled just 9.3 overs in warm-up games since the WPL final in mid-March owing to an Achilles tendon injury.Bell dismissed Sune Luus, South Africa’s other top-order batter, while spinners Sophie Ecclestone and Charlie Dean took two wickets apiece.Smith’s performance was made all the more impressive given what had gone before.Amy Jones and Tammy Beaumont mopped up England’s 10-wicket win over South Africa•ICC/Getty ImagesHaving made her T20I debut in 2018, Smith played her first ODI against West Indies in Derby in May and took a five-for. That was after she had been recalled to England’s T20I squad for last winter’s tour of New Zealand. Her absence of nearly five years told of her struggle to break into a squad boasting the world’s best left-arm spinner, Ecclestone.Smith earned a place at last year’s T20 World Cup, six years after her previous appearance at the tournament, and held her own in what was a disappointing campaign for England. Ahead of that event, she told ESPNcricinfo that she had feared her chance had passed her by.She played in only one T20I during the ill-fated Ashes tour of Australia in January then, during the 2025 home summer, she was the leading wicket-taker in three ODIs against West Indies with seven at 9.00 and an economy rate of 3.15. Against India, however, she played just two of the three ODIs, taking three wickets at 34.00 and 6.80, before just one more in three T20Is, which left her feeling on edge.”I definitely felt the pressure and the nerves coming into this,” Smith said. “But to start the competition how I have, and put in a performance for the team to get a big win, is something I’m really happy with.”England’s captain, Scvier-Brunt, opted to field first, hoping the pitch would improve for batting under lights, then called on Smith to open the bowling on a surface that ultimately didn’t offer huge assistance to spinners or seamers.That was proven when Amy Jones and Tammy Beaumont navigated the meagre run-chase with an unbeaten 40 off 50 balls and a 34-ball 17 not out respectively.No stranger to opening the bowling at domestic level or in T20Is, where she has done it six times in 22 appearances for England, the decision for Smith to share the new ball with Bell was premeditated, and paid off handsomely as the pair defied South Africa, Smith with drift and Bell with swing.Sune Luus loses her stumps to Lauren Bell•ICC/Getty Images”I found out yesterday, which was nice, a bit of a heads-up,” Smith said. “It’s nothing that I’m too surprised by, I think it suits my bowling well. I enjoy the competition and the toughness of it and I’m glad that it came off today.”The conversations I had with Nat and Lottie (head coach Charlotte Edwards) was just about backing what I’ve done well over the years in domestic cricket. That’s, more often than not, try and hit the stumps and put a lot of pressure on the batters that way.”Smith took centre stage with her second delivery, in the second over of the day – a straightforward caught-and-bowled, as Wolvaardt sent a leading edge straight back to her with a shot indicative of the South African batting to come.Wolvaardt’s fellow opener, Brits, had made back-to-back ODI centuries against Pakistan just over a fortnight ago, but Smith splattered her leg stump with the first ball of her next over, finding devastating drift to slip through the gate.Bell then bowled Luus with an inswinger before Smith brought that drift to the fore again to beat Kapp’s forward defence and smash middle stump.Sciver-Brunt entered the attack in the eighth over and struck with first ball in each of her first two, trapping Anneke Bosch – preferred to Annerie Dercksen at No. 5 – directly in front of middle and leg stumps and enticing a leading edge from Chloe Tryon which went to Alice Capsey at mid-on.With leg-spinner Sarah Glenn on the bench, Ecclestone and Dean played their part.Ecclestone drew an attempted drive from Nadine de Klerk with one that straightened, Heather Knight gratefully accepting the catch at slip, and removed a charging Jafta, who took a wild swing at a slower ball that crashed into off stump.Related

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Dean twice beat the bat to rattle off stump as Masabata Klaas played for some non-existent turn and Nonkululeko Mlaba swung through thin air to one that angled in, consigning South Africa to their lowest ODI total against England and their second-lowest total at a World Cup, after their 51 all out against New Zealand in 2009.The diminutive Smith chose not to question her elevation to opening bowler in this format, relishing the opportunity just as she has done with her ODI career.”I don’t know why Lottie made the decision to be honest, but that was what she went with, and I was happy be the one that they turned to,” she said. “I’m not your most traditional spinner. I’m not going to get the turn and bounce that necessarily Sophie gets, which is why I think we work well together in the team. But for me it was just about trying to hone in on the stumps as much as possible.”I’m not the tallest so I won’t get much bounce, which I think can help in these conditions. A few kept low today as well, which suited me. It’s early days in my ODI career, which is something I’ve really strived towards, so I’m just delighted I could help the team win today.”

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