Clyde boss Darren Young on 'rollercoaster' home debut as Bully Wee pick up point
Clyde boss Darren Young admits his home dug-out debut was a rollercoaster, and doesn’t care how they get a win, as long as they do.
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Clyde boss Darren Young admits his home dug-out debut was a rollercoaster, and doesn’t care how they get a win, as long as they do.
Former captain Daniel Vettori termed New Zealand's 3-0 Test series win on Indian soil as his country's greatest achievement while ex-batter Ross Taylor said he did not think of a clean sweep even "in our wildest dreams". India suffered a humiliating series whitewash after losing the third match by 25 runs to New Zealand in Mumbai on Sunday, the first time in their Test history, which goes back to 1933. New Zealand had come to India after being thrashed 0-2 by a Sri Lankan team that is in transition. The Black Caps were also without their biggest batting star, Kane Williamson, thanks to injury.
Former New Zealand batter Ross Taylor said they didn't think of a 3-0 clean sweep over India in the Test series in their 'wildest dreams' as Tom Latham-led side completed a historic whitewash in Mumbai on Sunday. India lost their first home Test series since 2012 as New Zealand cruised to their first-ever series win over India. The visitors were on top in all departments across three matches of the series and kept Indian batters at bay on their home turf. Ajaz Patel (15) and Mitchell Santner (13) were among the wickets while Rachin Ravindra (256), Will Young (244) and Devon Conway (227) led the run-charts for the Kiwis to achieve the unimaginable.
Rangers have taken some of the heat off Philippe Clement by sealing their place in the Premier Sports Cup final - but one former Ibrox favourite argues that the Belgian has a lot of hurdles to overcome before their Hampden showdown with Celtic comes around.
I've heard a lot of soundbites about being nasty, winning ugly and fear creeping in at Hibs lately. Maybe they were just getting in the Halloween spirit.
Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes has confirmed he is handing out fines to his players for needless fouls in training in a bid to improve the club's disciplinary record.
David Gray insists Hibs can’t afford to be spooked by their position after claiming his players and Hearts were both gripped by fear in Sunday’s derby stalemate.
Simo Valakari will have enjoyed his first stint on the bench as St Johnstone manager after Nicky Clark's late strike sealed all three points for the visitors.