Birmingham silence Glamorgan's big hitters

A few weeks ago, Ed Pollock was such a peripheral part of Birmingham’s plans that the club’s director of sport, Ashley Giles, admits he hadnever seen him play.But, just six weeks after making his first team debut for the club, Pollock has booked Birmingham’s place in the final of the NatWestBlast with a rapid half-century that set the platform for an 11-run victory over Glamorgan.Pollock, a 22-year-old graduate of Durham MCCU and Shrewsbury School, scored every one of the first 39 balls of the Birmingham innings andwent on to register a 23-ball half century. It was his third half-century in eight T20 innings and provided further vindication of the decision to prefer Pollock and co. to players of international experience such as Ian Bell and William Porterfield.For this was a victory built largely on the boldness and athleticism of Birmingham’s young side. With six men in the side aged 24 or under,Birmingham defended their total with some outstanding fielding and some impressive pace bowling from Olly Stone, who exceeded 90 mph andhurried even Glamorgan’s most experienced batsmen.Four of Pollock’s first deliveries were struck for six with a slog-sweep for six off Colin Ingram followed by successive heaves backover Mike Hogan’s head and a flick over square-leg off Marchant de Lange. When de Lange pitched short, Pollock pulled with power and bythe time Birmingham brought up their 50, Dominic Sibley had provided just three of the runs.While Birmingham lost their way a little after Pollock’s departure – they lost three for 36 in the six overs after the powerplay – GrantElliott and Colin de Grandhomme ensured the early impetus was not lost with a stand of 46 for the fifth-wicket.Ed Pollock gave Birmingham a blistering start•Getty Images

Still, Glamorgan could feel well satisfied with their effort in the field. They clawed their way back into the game after Pollock’s earlyblast with Craig Meschede especially impressive in a four-over spell full of control and variation. Birmingham’s final total of 175 wasprobably no better than par on what appears to be an excellent surface for batsmen.Just as important as Pollock’s half-century was Birmingham’s catching at the start of the Glamorgan reply. Sam Hain clung on to anoutstanding catch – running round the mid-wicket boundary, he threw himself into a diving catch and, after seeing the ball bobble out ofhis grasp for a moment, somehow managed to cling on with his left hand – to account for Aneurin Donald, before Grant Elliott held on to anequally brilliant effort – running back from mid-on, he dived full-length and held on to the ball inches off the turf – to dismiss the dangerous Colin Ingram.It was a key moment. Of the 17 times Ingram has faced 20 balls or more in this competition over the last two years, Glamorgan have only lostthree times. With David Miller falling almost immediately, edging an attempted drive, Glamorgan were 39 for 3 with their most dangerousbatsmen gone.While Jacques Rudolph, who made an accomplished 65 in his last match before retirement, and Graham Wagg kept Glamorgan in the game, another outstanding piece of fielding byAaron Thomason ended their sixth-wicket stand of 50. Fielding a drive from Wagg off his own bowling, Thomason – a 20-year-old all-rounderwho has impressed with his composure as much as his all-round skills this season – had the presence of mind to flick the ball back towardsthe non-striker’s end where Rudolph was out of his ground. It all but ended Glamorgan’s realistic hopes of reaching the T20 domestic finalfor the first time.With Jeetan Patel typically frugal – his second over cost just one run – and Olly Stone offering notably sharp pace that consistentlyexceeded 90 mph, even Andrew Salter’s late assault (he took 14 off the first three balls of the final over bowled by Woakes before he wascaught on the long-on boundary as two fielders dangerously converged) was not enough.

Liverpool Boosted In Pursuit Of 21-Year-Old Midfielder

Liverpool transfer target Ryan Gravenberch is open to the idea of leaving Bayern Munich for the Reds this summer, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano.

Do Liverpool want to sign Ryan Gravenberch?

The 21-year-old has been linked with a move to Anfield throughout the summer transfer window, being seen as one of many midfield options to come in and bolster that area of the pitch.

After signing Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, talk of a move for Gravenberch has cooled overall, but rumours have started to return again in recent days.

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The Dutchman moved to Bayern from Ajax last summer, but he found it hard to be a regular starter in his first season there, starting just three Bundesliga matches and having to make do with a squad role instead.

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Will Liverpool sign Ryan Gravenberch?

Speaking on the Born and Red YouTube channel [via The Boot Room], Romano said that Gravenberch would be open to trading Bayern for Liverpool in the current transfer window:

"They love [Ryan] Gravenberch, 100%. It’s about the director [Jorg Schmadtke], it’s about Jurgen Klopp. They really, really like the player and the player is open to the idea of making a move.

"So, Ryan Gravenberch wants to speak to Bayern again to clarify his position. What I can say is that Bayern are still in the same position in June, July and also now in August. They don’t want to sell the player, so they are sure that Ryan Gravenberch is going to be a top star of the position in the future.

"It’s not an easy conversation with Bayern when they say no. The only way to make it happen is on the player’s side. So, if the player goes there and says, ‘OK, sell me because I don’t want to stay here’. At the moment, the player is concerned with the current situation because he wants to be a starter, he wants to be an important player, a regular starter.

"But, at the moment he didn’t go there and say, ‘Let me go’. It’s still something that’s in the early stages between Gravenberch and Bayern and at the moment Liverpool can only wait. It makes no sense to submit proposals or start negotiations if Bayern don’t want to sell."

It does appear as though Liverpool still view Gravenberch as a good option to bring in this summer, and if Jurgen Klopp and his new transfer guru are big admirers, it is hard to go against the legendary Reds manager, especially as the Netherlands international has been called a "better version of Pogba" by former Ajax coach Brian Tevreden.

That being said, the Bayern man is arguably at his best as a box-to-box No.8 in the mould of Mac Allister and Szoboszlai, at a time when Liverpool need a No.6 to come in and replace Fabinho. Signing him as well as the other recent recruits would arguably leave the midfield feeling unbalanced, so the money could be used better elsewhere, such as on Southampton youngster Romeo Lavia and Fluminense enforcer Andre, both of whom continue to be linked with moves.

If Gravenberch does come in, it can only be assumed that Klopp believes he could thrive as a No.6, but it would feel like a risk, at a time when the midfield issue simply must be nailed.

Leeds United: Yorkshire Club Suffer Blow In Pursuit Of "Incredible" Target

Leeds United have reportedly suffered a huge blow in their pursuit of West Ham United midfielder Flynn Downes this summer, as they look to build a squad capable of promotion back to the Premier League at the first time of asking.

So far this summer, Daniel Farke has welcomed four reinforcements at Elland Road.

What's the latest on Flynn Downes to Leeds United?

As per Football Insider, Leeds were among the clubs interested in making a move for Downes this summer, but now face the prospect of losing out on the midfielder, with Southampton in pole position.

This comes with West Ham in ongoing deal to sign Southampton captain James Ward-Prowse. Football Insider reports that a fresh twist in the deal could see Downes head in the opposite direction.

Leeds, of course, are unable to offer the Hammers such a deal, leaving them unlikely to land the former Swansea City man this summer.

The Yorkshire club won't be the only side to miss out, however, with Middlesbrough and Crystal Palace also among the clubs interested in securing the 24-year-old's signature.

Losing out on Downes to a potential promotion rival in the form of Southampton will be a particular blow for Leeds, who need all the help they can get if they are to earn back their top flight status in the coming year.

How good is Flynn Downes?

Of course, with a deal yet to be agreed between West Ham and Southampton, those at Elland Road could still swoop in. Signing Downes would represent solid business from a Leeds perspective, too.

This is a player with plenty of Championship experience due to his time at Swansea, whilst also possessing the quality to play in the Premier League, as proved by his move to West Ham last summer.

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At his best, the Englishman can outperform the current options under Farke, as shown by the numbers. According to FBref, whilst at Swansea in the Championship, Downes made more progressive carries per 90 than current Leeds midfielder Ethan Ampadu managed last season, while also producing more goals and assists per 90, painting the picture of a midfielder who contributes at both ends.

It's the type of statistics that have earned the midfielder some significant praise in the past, including from former Swansea manager Russell Martin, who said, via the official club website: "Flynn was incredible, it’s difficult to single people out, but he does the dirty work perfectly well.

“He enables other people to do their roles brilliantly, he knows exactly what his role in the team is.

“Kyle Naughton and the guys at the back appreciate him a lot, I know I would have if I had him playing in front of me. He has an excellent willingness to learn, his attitude, his attention to detail and how quickly he learns is outstanding.

“He’s playing in a completely different role to what he used to play at his previous club, as most of the guys are. His desire to win and athleticism, with his increasing and improving technical ability, shows how much he wants to work.

“That’s the point of playing him in this way, it’s the best way to improve players, it really is.”

Tottenham: Spurs Hold Talks With "Real Beast" Striker

A report has shared the latest on Tottenham Hotspur and their talks for new attackers, with this one including in-form Montpellier talisman Elye Wahi.

Who will Spurs sign next?

Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, centre-back Ashley Phillips, defender Micky van de Ven, midfielder James Maddison, winger Manor Solomon and striker Alejo Veliz have all put pen to paper on moves to Spurs.

Joining the likes of defender Pedro Porro and winger Dejan Kulusevski, who also both joined Tottenham permanently from their respective clubs, it's been a fairly busy summer window for chairman Daniel Levy.

Manager Ange Postecoglou has also dropped multiple hints that the north London club could go after another centre-half, leading to their links with Torino's Perr Schuurs, but it will depend on outgoings at the club.

The most high-profile departure, and by some distance, would be star striker Harry Kane – as German heavyweights Bayern Munich have now reaching an agreement to sign the Spurs star.

Postecoglou, speaking to the press last month, admitted it was an unwanted distraction from Tottenham's pre-season preparations.

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"Fair to say I am not relaxed about it," said the Spurs head coach to media.

“It’s not something you go: ‘Ah, well, you know if it does or doesn’t happen!’ I mean it’s a very important part of this football club, not just the team, but the football club.

“So, you’ve got to deal with it, and I think, for everyone concerned, we don’t want to be doing it for too long. I don’t think that is good for anyone. I don’t think it is good for Harry, I don’t think it is good for the club."

As a result of the Kane saga, which may now be resolved very soon in light of the huge news, there have been links to multiple forwards.

Gent striker Gift Orban is a name regularly mentioned, while Spurs are also believed to hold a keen interest in Wahi of Montpellier.

That is according to a report by 90min, who have shared news this week on the 20-year-old attacker and a possible move to Tottenham.

As per their information, the north Londoners have multiple attacking options on their radar, which includes both Orban and Wahi.

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The latter striker, who bagged an impressive 19 goals and five assists in 33 Ligue 1 appearances last campaign, has "recently held talks with representatives of Tottenham Hotspur" over signing for the club.

The outcome of this meeting with Spurs chiefs is undisclosed, but if they were to step up their talks, there is reason to believe he would be an exceptional capture.

How good is Elye Wahi?

According to WhoScored, alongside his goalscoring record, Wahi ranked among Montpellier's best for attempts at goal, key passes made and successful take-ons in the final third.

His form over the last 12 months has earned praise from members of the media, like journalist Andrés Onrubia Ramos, who called him a "real beast" while backing Wahi to "explode".

"Elye Wahi (2003). If he manages to polish the definition, we are facing a striker who is going to exceed ten goals per season," said Ramos on X.

"A real beast in space that, in addition, associatively also leaves interesting things. It should definitely explode."

هاري كين يكسر صمته بعد توديع دوري أبطال أوروبا أمام ريال مدريد

كسر المهاجم الإنجليزي هاري كين صمته بعد توديع فريقه بايرن ميونخ الألماني لبطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا على يد ريال مدريد.

وتقدم بايرن ميونخ بهدف لألفونسو ديفيز، على ملعب “سانتياجو برنابيو”، قبل أن يعود ريال مدريد ويسجل ثنائية عن طريق خوسيلو في آخر دقائق المباراة، ويخطف بطاقة التأهل لنهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا.

هاري كين الذي انضم إلى بايرن ميونخ في الصيف الماضي من توتنهام، خرج مع فريقه بموسم صفري.

وعبر “إنستجرام”، ومنصة “إكس”، كتب هاري كين: “محبط لأقصى حد، الليلة الماضية كانت صعبة التحمل”.

وأضاف: “فخور بالطريقة التي قاتلنا بها في مباراتي الذهاب والإياب، وهو ما يوضح كل ما تحتاج لمعرفته حول روح هذا الفريق وإلى أي مدى يمكننا الذهاب”.

اقرأ أيضًا | تصرف كروس بعد الفوز على بايرن ميونخ يثير الشكوك بشأن رحيله عن ريال مدريد

وكان توماس توخيل مدرب بايرن ميونخ، استبدل هاري كين قبل نهاية المباراة، مما عرض المدير الفني لانتقادات.

وأوضح توخيل في تصريحاته أن المهاجم يعاني من إصابة، وأفاد: “كان كين يعاني من مشاكل في الظهر، لم يعد الأمر ممكنًا”.

West Indies looking for consistent batsmen and really fast bowlers

Consistent batsmen and fast bowlers clocking more than 80mph are on the West Indies selectors’ wish list when the Regional Four-Day Championship begins on October 26.”Finding a few consistent batsmen is important, but what is also key for us is to unearth some young fast bowlers, so that we can add to the pool that we currently have, especially players that can clock in the high 80 to 90 mph range,” Courtney Browne, chairman of the Cricket West Indies selection panel, said. “So this upcoming regional season is key for players. There is an upcoming tour to the Caribbean by the England Lions early next year and such a high-profile ‘A’ Team tour has not happened in a number of years. It is where our players can showcase their talent and we can identify players for selection to our ‘A’ Team.”Spanning ten rounds, the Regional Four-Day Championship will have six regional franchises playing each other home and away. The teams are: Barbados Pride, Guyana Jaguars, Jamaica Scorpions, Leeward Islands Hurricanes, Trinidad & Tobago Red Force and Windward Islands Volcanoes.Browne urged the players to focus on fitness and consistency in performance, should they harbour hopes of retaining their place, or breaking into, the West Indies side.”We would also like to urge players to work on their fitness and aim at achieving the fitness levels expected as our international teams have ramped up their fitness and conditioning work,” Browne said. “There are cases where players do perform and may not make it into the senior team as quickly as persons expect.”If there are players in the senior team that are already there, they have to be given a full opportunity and the emerging player will have to wait a bit longer than usual, rather than the chopping and changing approach. But we would urge them to continue to strive for consistency and show it over a longer period and not a one-off performance.”The tournament will be played in three phases – from October 26 to January 21 – with all matches starting on a Thursday. Six matches will be played with a pink ball under lights.”As selectors, we are happy with the length of the season,” Browne said. “We believe 10 matches in the #D4Day [the four-day championship] is a good yardstick for the players and for us.”

Arsenal: Arteta Could Sign £34m-rated "Enforcer" To Help Odegaard

Arsenal have already enjoyed a fruitful summer window, yet could be set to take one huge step towards truly usurping Manchester City with another big purchase.

How much would Douglas Luiz cost?

Whilst last weekend marked the third piece of silverware for the Gunners under Mikel Arteta’s regime, there was an element of fortune about the late equaliser that led to the penalty shootout.

There are still a number of gears they can go up before they can claim they have surpassed Pep Guardiola’s outfit, with some late movements in the market sure to aid that pursuit.

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Being linked with Aston Villa’s Douglas Luiz just last month showcased one such option who would bolster an already impressive side, adding some much-needed attacking impetus to the engine room.

However, having signed a new long-term contract at Villa Park back in October, FootballTransfers now value the Brazilian at €39.8m (£34m).

How good is Douglas Luiz?

To add some firepower to the midfield would not only help in their pursuit of that coveted Premier League title but also help elevate many of the squad seeking to reach new personal goals.

Bukayo Saka was the only player in the division other than Mohamed Salah to hit double figures for both goals and assists, whilst Martin Odegaard was the top-scoring midfielder too.

However, both of their efforts were somewhat overshadowed by the Cityzens, with the latter in particular losing out on many plaudits due to yet another stellar campaign from Kevin De Bruyne.

The Belgian was once again creatively mesmeric, scoring ten goals and assisting a further 31 across all competitions of the 2022/23 season.

This even led Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp to suggest:

“His football brain and IQ make him no.1 for me, and hopefully we can find a little bit more about what makes him tick because every young footballer should watch him and the way he plays in midfield.

“Right now, he's the best midfield player in the world.”

However, it is worth noting that the 32-year-old did so surrounded by far more quality, with plenty of experience at competing at the top level.

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Bernardo Silva, Ilkay Gundogan and Phil Foden all combined from the midfield to aid De Bruyne’s exploits, as they boast an attacking impetus paired with relentless hard work.

There are arguably few players in the English top-flight that exemplify such a play style more than Luiz, who has shone ever since trading the Etihad for the Midlands.

Just last season saw the 25-year-old maintain a 7.10 average rating of his own, buoyed by his 12 goal contributions, 86% pass accuracy, two tackles and 1.2 key passes per game, via Sofascore.

This, paired with the fact that journalist Ashley Preece branded him an “enforcer”, paints the picture of an ideal asset to help Odegaard surpass the levels set by De Bruyne.

After all, the Norway international did post 22 goal contributions in the league, maintaining 2.1 key passes per game too. Meanwhile, his rival would post 23 goal contributions, yet saw his key passes per game rise to 3.1.

The disparity between the two is minimal, and the addition of someone as attack-minded as Luiz could be the catalyst that shifts the dynamic between the two.

He can create from deep, burst forward to score, and yet still offers balance and solidity in the midfield. All of these assets are certain to help Odegaard finally announce himself as the new best-attacking midfielder in the league.

Josko Gvardiol Latest: Man United Make Offer

Manchester United have reportedly made an offer to sign RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol.

What’s the latest Man United transfer news?

Erik ten Hag has already added to his squad this summer ahead of his second season in charge at Old Trafford. Mason Mount was the first through the door from Chelsea, and the midfielder has been joined by Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana. Deals for the two have cost Old Trafford officials in the region of £100m, but it looks as if the club will continue to splash the cash.

A move for Atalanta forward Rasmus Hojlund is now advancing, with Fabrizio Romano saying on Saturday that an agreement worth €70m had been reached.

“Rasmus Hojlund to Manchester United, here we go! Agreement reached right now with Atalanta.

“Package will be around €70m with add ons, clubs preparing documents in the next 24 hours. Hojlund agreed 5 year deal ten days ago as he only wanted Manchester United.”

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However, alongside Hojlund, a move for Gvardiol could also be on the cards, despite previous speculation that he was extremely close to signing for neighbours Manchester City.

According to one Spanish report in the last 48 hours, relayed by Paisley Gates, three more Premier League clubs are interested in signing Gvardiol alongside Man City.

It is believed that Man United, Chelsea and Liverpool have all submitted offers for the defender, who they see as a valuable asset. RB Leipzig want €100m (£86m) for Gvardiol, but it is claimed that City are still the favourites to sign the centre-back.

RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol.

How good is Josko Gvardiol?

Gvardiol has enjoyed a meteoric rise over the past two years, with his Transfermarkt valuation rocketing from €16m to a career-high €75m.

Still only 21 years of age, there appears to be room to improve even further, and pundit Owen Hargreaves believes that Gvardiol will be "the best centre-back in the world one day” following a performance against Man City last season.

"He [Gvardiol], I think, is an absolute top one. I think he’ll be the best centre-back in the world one day. He’s learned a lot today, and probably wouldn’t mind playing in a team like this rather than against them."

Hailed as a “gladiator” by journalist Ryan Taylor during the World Cup in Qatar, Gvardiol has made 87 appearances for Leipzig after leaving Dinamo Zagreb in 2021 and is primarily a centre-back but can also turn out as a left-back, showing he would even offer versatility to Ten Hag’s backline.

You can see why United may well be in the market for a new defender as well, with speculation emerging over Harry Maguire’s future at Old Trafford. The Red Devils have already turned down an offer from West Ham for the centre-back, but if he does eventually move on, a replacement to rival the likes of Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane could be needed, especially with Champions League football back at Old Trafford.

Gvardiol would do just that, however, with three Premier League rivals to beat in the race for the defender, a transfer could prove tricky to complete.

Santos mostra que meio-campo é o 'calcanhar de Aquiles' da equipe

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O Santos mostrou garra no clássico diante do Palmeiras, em que saiu derrotado por 2 a 1, no Morumbi, pela quinta rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro. Mas, como vem sendo praxe na temporada, os comandados de Cuca deram amostras de que o meio-campo é o principal problema da equipe não só de hoje, mas da temporada inteira.

Com Lucas Veríssimo voltando de contusão, o Santos teve uma equipe próxima do ideal para o clássico. Apostando na velocidade de Marinho e de Soteldo, a equipe demorava para encaixar contra-ataques e sofreu pressão do Alviverde no começo do jogo.

Sánchez e Pituca, responsáveis pela criação do Peixe, eram muito bem marcados pelo trio de volantes do Palmeiras (Bruno Henrique, Gabriel Menino e Patrick de Paula) e não conseguiam acertas as jogadas para municiar o ataque santista. Kaio Jorge, centroavante de Cuca, não recebia boas bolas e acabou sumindo no jogo.

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Na parte defensiva, Alison dava liberdade para Lucas Lima, que criou boas oportunidades para o Alviverde. Para piorar, o volante bateu a mão na bola dentro da área, lance em que deu origem ao gol do Palmeiras, no final do primeiro tempo.

Cuca, em coletiva após o jogo, comentou sobre o rendimento de Sánchez e Pituca no clássico.

– Eles vão atuar melhor, normal, sem pressão. Não adianta pressionar. É momento. Qualquer jogador vive e temos que ter equilíbrio, sem passar peso maior. Eles sabem que não estão rendendo tudo. Precisam de ajuda. E estou aqui para isso – afirmou.

Na segunda etapa, Cuca quis dar mais criação ao meio santista e colocou Jobson no lugar de Pituca. Porém, se o camisa oito sabe armar as jogadas e ter bom passe, não se pode falar o mesmo da marcação. Apesar de marcar presença na área ajudando no gol de empate, o volante mostrou o motivo de ainda não ter conquistado a vaga de titular.

Em uma saída de bola, o jogador errou um lançamento, o que originou no gol da vitória do Palmeiras. Cuca lançou os garotos disponíveis no banco de reservas, mas não conseguiu criar coisas novas para a equipe no duelo.

Perguntado sobre o erro na coletiva, Cuca minimizou a culpa do volante no lance do gol que deu a vitória ao rival.

– Acontece. Não errou porque quis. Forte dele é o passe, vocês sabem disso. Muita gente fala e questiona a titularidade para melhorar o passe e ele errou o passe. Acontece. Nos reorganizamos e depois não tivemos o equilíbrio. Estivemos com mais jogadores, mas mal posicionados em função desse passe. Mas ele não é culpado pela derrota, ninguém é – disse Cuca.

Uma coisa é certa: se o Santos sonha em algo no ano, o meio-campo da equipe precisa melhorar.

* Sob supervisão de Vinícius Perazzini

Former BCCI general manager MV Sridhar dies aged 51

The former Hyderabad captain suffered a heart attack at his home on Monday morning

Nagraj Gollapudi30-Oct-2017Former Hyderabad captain MV Sridhar, who recently resigned as BCCI’s general manager of cricket operations, died on Monday morning. Sridhar, who was 51-years old, suffered a heart attack at his home, and was declared dead upon arrival at the hospital. He is survived by his wife, a daughter and a son.A prolific right-hand batsman, Sridhar had 21 first-class centuries in a career that stretched between 1988-89 and 1999-2000. Sridhar was one of three Hyderabad batsmen to record a first-class triple-century, VVS Laxman and Abdul Azeem being the others. His knock of 366 against Andhra in 1994 is the third-highest individual score in the Ranji Trophy, behind Bhausaheb Nimbalkar’s 443 not out and Sanjay Manjrekar’s 377. During that innings, he set a record that still stands today: when he was at the wicket, Hyderabad scored 850 runs (he came in at 30 for 1 and was dismissed at 880 for 5), the most runs scored by a team during one batsman’s stay at the crease.Sridhar was also a qualified doctor. At the Hyderabad Cricket Association, Sridhar served in many roles before becoming the secretary.D Narsing Rao, an HCA member and a close friend, said Sridhar had spoken to him over the phone this morning saying he had been feeling a bit “uneasy” over the past week. “At 12.30pm he [Sridhar] was uncomfortable so he called his cousin to come home. But then he felt better and told his cousin there was no need and had lunch. But an hour later he suffered a severe heart attack.” Sridhar had been preparing for his daughter’s birthday on November 2. She had been by his side at the time of the incident.

In 2013, Sridhar joined the BCCI as general manager during the N Srinivasan administration. Initially, his brief was mostly restricted to domestic cricket, but he began performing multiple roles over the last two years – dealing with players, selectors, BCCI management; playing a prominent role in the board’s various committees, attending ICC meetings, helping draw up international and domestic schedules. He stepped down in September this year.One of Sridhar’s strengths was communication, and he utilised that well when interacting with players, who acknowledged that quality and respected him. In 2008, Sridhar was the assistant manager on the controversy-riddled tour of Australia when match referee Mike Procter found Harbhajan Singh guilty of making a racist comment to Andrew Symonds and banned the Indian offspinner for three Tests under the ICC Code of Conduct.The Indian team management, led at the time by captain Anil Kumble and supported by BCCI (headed by Sharad Pawar), backed Harbhajan to the hilt and even threatened to pull out if the appeal went against him. Subsequently, Justice John Hansen, the appeal commissioner, dropped the racism charge and slapped Harbhajan with a 50% match-fee penalty. Sridhar was instrumental in the discussions and was the bridge between the players and the two boards.Harbhajan, who had met Sridhar for the first time on the Australia tour, said he was a “warm” person and a thorough professional. “Doc was a very warm-hearted person. I have huge respect for him – I was really impressed by his work ethic, and based upon my conversations with him, he was a thorough professional,” Harbhajan said.With the intense media attention around the incident in both Australia and India, Sridhar understood that any word on the matter uttered publicly or even informally could affect the final ruling. His primary job was to safeguard the interests of Harbhajan and the Indian team. “(In 2008, Australia) He was the one handling all the conversations happening between the BCCI and the team management,” Harbhajan said.The offspinner recounted that on the car journey to Justice Hansen’s hearing in Adelaide, Sridhar made sure the player was in the best frame of mind. “I remember on the way to the hearing in the car he was making sure I was calm. He was guiding me properly. His communication was much, much better than many others (team managers). Communication is very important not just with the players but also with the media. And he took responsibility for doing things and get things done for the players. I have lost a friend.”Sridhar will be cremated on Tuesday in Hyderabad.

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