Mohammed Amir: I have moved on from Pakistan - for now, at least
It would be easy to assume age and experience have wearied Mohammed Amir.
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It would be easy to assume age and experience have wearied Mohammed Amir.
Earlier this week, uncapped spinner Shoaib Bashir was effectively ruled out of the first Test of England's tour of India, starting Thursday in Hyderabad. Bashir, a 20-year-old player of Pakistani heritage, was forced to return home to resolve visa issues. As a result, he was unable to join the rest of the squad flying to India from a training camp in Abu Dhabi. England captain Ben Stokes expressed his frustration on the matter, saying that he felt bad for Bashir. India captain Rohit Sharma also hoped Bashir's visa issue could be resolved as soon as possible.
The UAE not much so marched into the Asian Cup knockouts as placed both feet gently across the threshold, but for now, it will matter little how they got there.
Nick Montgomery was convinced a player of Emiliano Marcondes’ quality would have been out of Hibs’ reach. Yet, as fortune would have it, the Bournemouth playmaker was right under his nose in Dubai this month as the Hibees went through their winter training camp.
Palestine's captain said his team had fulfilled "a promise to the Palestinian people" after reaching the Asian Cup knockout rounds for the first time on Tuesday. The 3-0 victory over Hong Kong was also their first win in the history of the competition and enough to squeeze into the last 16 as one of the four best third-placed teams. Oday Dabbagh was the hero in Doha with two goals and at the final whistle Palestine's players and staff celebrated on the pitch, hugging and waving flags.
AL WAKRAH, Qatar :Palestine and Syria qualified for the knockout stages of the Asian Cup for the first time on Tuesday with victories in their last group matches.
Palestine and Syria qualified for the knockout stages of the Asian Cup for the first time on Tuesday with victories in their final group matches.
They just missed out on second spot in Group C but advance as one of the four best third-placed teams, with Oday Dabbagh the hero for his two goals.